The COVID-19 pandemic has been going for nearly six months. Ben Thompson is joined by Congresswoman Alma Adams, who says the federal government's response to COVID-19 was insufficient. Adams also discusses what could be done to help people in North Carolina and nationwide recover. During her interview, Adams talks about protests for social justice during the pandemic and what law enforcement and police can do to safely protect communities, plus we touch on the renaming of military bases named after Confederate generals, including Fort Bragg in North Carolina. We're also joined by Charlotte leaders Tariq Scott Bokhari and Larken Eggleston to break down Mecklenburg County's response to coronavirus and if the right steps have been taking during the pandemic. And our panel discusses how much responsibility lies with state leaders, including Governor Roy Cooper, on the balance of safely reopening the state when it came to the now-gone Republican National Convention.