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. >> and joining me now, kadiatou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. fired 40 shots at him while reaching into his wallet. also joining me is the fiance of sean bell, who was killed in the early morning hours before his wedding in november of 2006. we should mention in both cases, the officers in both cases were not criminally convicted, but the victims' families did reach multiple dollar settlements with the city. thank you both for being here. and kadiatou, i want to start with you. walk us through what the family of eric kbarner must be dealing with now. because it's a combination of the grief from losing your loved one, the obvious grief, but also suddenly being thrust into the public spotlight and having your loved one's life sort of dissected in public as well. >> first and foremost, my condolences to the family. i'm sad after 15 years since amadou was gunned down in his own vestibule, 41 bullets shot at him for no reason, cases after cases have been -- many people have lost their children in the hands of those who are supposed to protect and ser
. >> and joining me now, kadiatou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. fired 40 shots at him while reaching into his wallet. also joining me is the fiance of sean bell, who was killed in the early morning hours before his wedding in november of 2006. we should mention in both cases, the officers in both cases were not criminally convicted, but the victims' families did reach multiple dollar settlements with the city. thank you both for being here. and kadiatou, i want to start with you....
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since amadou was killed, my life has been changed forever.me families. i attended the funeral for eric garner. nothing has changed. changes was implemented, but then it was like a bandaid just to try to pretend that we are going to have the in-depth change, that the community asked for, that the people asked for. and how many people have been killed since amadou? how many? how many have been victimized like my child? changes has not happened. and we need more changes. and right now, people are up since the george floyd killing. it has galvannized the world. young people of today are p protesting and demanding we should have the change we've been waiting for since 21 years ago and even before. >> one thing that hasn't changed is the attitude of certain parts of government toward police versus towards these victims. donald trump's reaction toward these police killings sounds a lot like rudy giuliani's, quite frankly, when he was mayor of new york. is that symmetry in my head or do you see that same symmetry? >> me? >> mrs. diallo. >> that is fo
since amadou was killed, my life has been changed forever.me families. i attended the funeral for eric garner. nothing has changed. changes was implemented, but then it was like a bandaid just to try to pretend that we are going to have the in-depth change, that the community asked for, that the people asked for. and how many people have been killed since amadou? how many? how many have been victimized like my child? changes has not happened. and we need more changes. and right now, people are...
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amadou diallo, somebody who was killed by rudy giuliani's gang.y race. there is profiling that is going on based upon criminality. - the worst official reaction was to patrick dorismond, who ended up being shot dead by undercover agents because he refused to buy drugs from them. and giuliani actually leaked his sealed record of petty offenses in his past, and claimed he was no altar boy. - would not wanna have a picture presented of an altar boy, when in fact, maybe it isn't an altar boy. - and in fact, it turned out he was an altar boy. - mayor giuliani, this was an undercover operation. where the police wearing wires? - no, i don't believe they were, but i'm not sure of that. - you can certainly trace a line to the police reaction to the george floyd protests in 2020, you know, in the sense of this police outrage, that they wouldn't be reined in in any way. - some of these most horrific killings that we have seen. - eric garner being taken down by mostly plainclothes police officers while being placed under arrest. - i can't breathe. i can't bre
amadou diallo, somebody who was killed by rudy giuliani's gang.y race. there is profiling that is going on based upon criminality. - the worst official reaction was to patrick dorismond, who ended up being shot dead by undercover agents because he refused to buy drugs from them. and giuliani actually leaked his sealed record of petty offenses in his past, and claimed he was no altar boy. - would not wanna have a picture presented of an altar boy, when in fact, maybe it isn't an altar boy. - and...
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we can also prove that iran is secretly storing project amad material to use at a time of its choice to develop nuclear weapons. >> reporter: our own andrea mitchell in a note here at nbc news today just pointing out a note of caution, pointing out the international atomic energy authority confirmed iran's compliance with the nuclear deal 11 times since 2016. that's not to say, of course, iran might not be reneging on the deal, doing things secretly that the west doesn't know about. but it's per, of course,ly possible. there you have really more smoke than fire. very difficult for outsiders looking on to figure out exactly who has -- who is in the right here except to say this. of course there is this politics in the debate, ali, and that's about whether iran, how iran would react to the ripping up of this interior deal, whether in fact if you like it it would go full force back to the nuclear program or there's something to say about this deal having a mitigating effect on iran's ambitions. >> iran suggested there's no re-negotiating of this deal. >>> thanks very much. >>> president
we can also prove that iran is secretly storing project amad material to use at a time of its choice to develop nuclear weapons. >> reporter: our own andrea mitchell in a note here at nbc news today just pointing out a note of caution, pointing out the international atomic energy authority confirmed iran's compliance with the nuclear deal 11 times since 2016. that's not to say, of course, iran might not be reneging on the deal, doing things secretly that the west doesn't know about. but...
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starting 15 years ago with the killing of amadou diallo. innocent and unarmed but police shot at him 41 times and killed him while looking for someone else. since that high-profile police killing 15 years ago in 1999, according to the "new york daily news" today by their tabulation, new york city police officers have killed at least 179 people over 15 years. this is only people killed by on-duty police officers. and certainly a lot of these killings are unimpeachable circumstances from the point of view of the cops. in october when this crazed man wielding a hatchet launched an unprovoked attack on four rookie police officers just standing on a street corner in new york. that assailant with the ax was killed by those police officers who he attacked but not before he grievously wounded a couple of them. that man is among the 179 deaths contributed to police. so some of these circumstances are very different than others. but in more than a quarter of the killings by police in america's largest city, in more than a quarter of them, the assaila
starting 15 years ago with the killing of amadou diallo. innocent and unarmed but police shot at him 41 times and killed him while looking for someone else. since that high-profile police killing 15 years ago in 1999, according to the "new york daily news" today by their tabulation, new york city police officers have killed at least 179 people over 15 years. this is only people killed by on-duty police officers. and certainly a lot of these killings are unimpeachable circumstances...
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and that is joining me now is juan decooper, amad's mother and the attorney for mr. arbury's family. tell me, attorney merritt, what happened here and why haven't we not seen a grand jury convened to really go through the facts here when we have an unarmed young man jogging that's dead? >> what you have was three southern georgian white citizens who essentially put together a posse and lunched a young man in broad daylight. amad arbury, by all accounts, even by those of his accusers was seen running down the road. he was not carrying any stolen material. the worst that can be said about him is that he stopped at a home that was under construction, and he allegedly looked in through the window before carrying on his jog. the reason that we have not seen an indictment in my opinion is because these men were white. these men have strong law enforcement ties. the father, gregory mcmichael being law enforcement for 30 years, specifically working in the district attorney's office who would have been responsible for arresting these men, that d.a. recused herself. it passed
and that is joining me now is juan decooper, amad's mother and the attorney for mr. arbury's family. tell me, attorney merritt, what happened here and why haven't we not seen a grand jury convened to really go through the facts here when we have an unarmed young man jogging that's dead? >> what you have was three southern georgian white citizens who essentially put together a posse and lunched a young man in broad daylight. amad arbury, by all accounts, even by those of his accusers was...
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that's what i went through when amadou was gunned down in 1999 as a mother.my connection to her -- this morning i talked to mrs. bell. i said you and trayvon martin's mom sabrina, please, give her my love, hold her high and give her a hug on my behalf because we want to reach out, but at the same time, this mother needs space. what she needs today is the mom that went through the same loss she's going through right now to help her heal. >> and i believe trayvon martin's mom came before the service over the weekend to try to give her that support. nicole, one of the speakers during the service talked about the lost potential that one of the things you grieve is not just your loved one but what could have happened, the grandchildren you'll never have, the future. again, i hate to even have you have to deal with it, but that is part of it, right? because you've been through that piece of it knowing that there was a future that was planned out that's also been robbed. >> and for me, the hardest part is knowing my daughters are growing up without their father. no
that's what i went through when amadou was gunned down in 1999 as a mother.my connection to her -- this morning i talked to mrs. bell. i said you and trayvon martin's mom sabrina, please, give her my love, hold her high and give her a hug on my behalf because we want to reach out, but at the same time, this mother needs space. what she needs today is the mom that went through the same loss she's going through right now to help her heal. >> and i believe trayvon martin's mom came before...
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he was the mayor that amadou diallo shot at 41 times and hit 19, was killed.black leadership, wouldn't talk about it. the riot you talked about was around civilians with the right to complain about back policing. if you look at rudy giuliani, it was really the playbook that donald trump took national. white fear, birtherism, obama's not really one of us, race tinged hysteria. that's who rudy giuliani was. i think that when 9/11 happened and he rose to the occasion because there was no one standing there, he ended up back to the rudy he was, which we saw with steroids under the trump era. he's the rudy that we see now as the rudy he always was. he just had power in new york for eight years to really do some of the worst damage to our police accountability and racial kind of coming together that we had when david dinkins tried to govern with the gorgeous musaying we could try to make the city work. >> and what's interesting, when i think of rudy giuliani, i think of patrick doors mon, when he said he's no alter boy, he was literally an alter boy. the amadou dial
he was the mayor that amadou diallo shot at 41 times and hit 19, was killed.black leadership, wouldn't talk about it. the riot you talked about was around civilians with the right to complain about back policing. if you look at rudy giuliani, it was really the playbook that donald trump took national. white fear, birtherism, obama's not really one of us, race tinged hysteria. that's who rudy giuliani was. i think that when 9/11 happened and he rose to the occasion because there was no one...
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. >>> i'm joined right now by an american citizen previously amad worked as translator for the u.s. army and working his way up would eventually help the u.s. build cases against terrorist organizations. he has worked for the u.s. state department, as well as the doj and joins me right now. i'm awfully glad to have you here. tell me what it is like for you as you watch everything unfold right flow working as a translator, working side by side with the u.s. military and then some as you see what happened to your homeland. and you watch those who worked probably alongside you, as well, still stuck in kabul. >> i feel like i'm having a nightmare and i'm going to wake up and it's going to go away. i'm shocked and heartbroken and prayers to all the families of the victims and thousands. i never imagined this could happen throughout my analysis and the work i've done, never expected we would leave in this situation and all the 20 years of the gains and achievements, all the trainings, the building of the strong afghan national army and giving the equipment to the taliban right now. never
. >>> i'm joined right now by an american citizen previously amad worked as translator for the u.s. army and working his way up would eventually help the u.s. build cases against terrorist organizations. he has worked for the u.s. state department, as well as the doj and joins me right now. i'm awfully glad to have you here. tell me what it is like for you as you watch everything unfold right flow working as a translator, working side by side with the u.s. military and then some as you...
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if you remember amadou diallo, you knew in 2006, sean bell. those were black cops. shot 51 times at sean bell on the night before his wedding. so when do we stop becoming episodic and wait on the next tragedy and start dealing with the need for structural change. those in the senate that would not pass the george floyd bill that said that we can't deal with qualified immunity, they are part of the blame of where we are tonight, and we have to keep the pressure on. and they think the unions have political power. we have political power if we use it and say this is nonnegotiable. >> welcome to the show. this was what chief davis said in an interview. four individuals have been killed in altercations in the memphis police, in the last few months. these are all very different situations with different circumstances that led up to a fatal encounter. regardless, will this prompt a review of the use of force policy. this is what she said, it could. i'm not really concerned about that. what i'm concerned about is the fact last year we had an uptick in assaults against offic
if you remember amadou diallo, you knew in 2006, sean bell. those were black cops. shot 51 times at sean bell on the night before his wedding. so when do we stop becoming episodic and wait on the next tragedy and start dealing with the need for structural change. those in the senate that would not pass the george floyd bill that said that we can't deal with qualified immunity, they are part of the blame of where we are tonight, and we have to keep the pressure on. and they think the unions have...
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case and a case that brought up deeply felt arguments about race and policing in imagine, amadou wasgrant shot 19 times by four nypd police officers. they eventually went to trial. and were acquitted. but the amount of controversy that raised, the amount of politics involved in that, it is something that i suppose you could say, harry litman, and tell me what you know of jack smith, in some ways probably let him know in some small way what he is getting into, essentially. >> yes, that's exactly right. that was in the eastern district of virginia, where he was for nine years. he's got an unbelievably panoramic resume, starting from being in the state system in manhattan, all the way to the international system, and one of the posts that julia mentioned that is important here, he was the acting u.s. attorney in tennessee. how the heck does something like that happen to a mainly new yorker? it happened, and this happened to mueller as well, there is a problem spot in the department, they need to put somebody in there that everybody trusts, to get the job done, while they figure it out,
case and a case that brought up deeply felt arguments about race and policing in imagine, amadou wasgrant shot 19 times by four nypd police officers. they eventually went to trial. and were acquitted. but the amount of controversy that raised, the amount of politics involved in that, it is something that i suppose you could say, harry litman, and tell me what you know of jack smith, in some ways probably let him know in some small way what he is getting into, essentially. >> yes, that's...
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. ♪ >> this weeking with something amading happens.rt ruled against a big corporation and they very rarely rule against them. the court decided unanimously that there is one right that corporations don't have the right to have. they can't read or trick people on their labels. but before you celebrate, you'll need to know the ruling against the coca-cola company, that makes a drink that is only 3% pomegranate juices. coca-cola was being sued by a los angeles couple, stewart and lynda resneyk. they say they were losing customers because they were being tricked. they usually say that when consumers read fruit juice, they can be tricked most of the time. they said don't make me feel bad, because i thought this was pomegranate juice. in addition to the name pomegranate blue berry, it displays blueberries and raspberries in front of a pomegranate. it opens a wide range of product labels to challenge. until thursday, many maintained that sellers of bev reasonables and food products could not be sued. the fda often allowed food in factors to p
. ♪ >> this weeking with something amading happens.rt ruled against a big corporation and they very rarely rule against them. the court decided unanimously that there is one right that corporations don't have the right to have. they can't read or trick people on their labels. but before you celebrate, you'll need to know the ruling against the coca-cola company, that makes a drink that is only 3% pomegranate juices. coca-cola was being sued by a los angeles couple, stewart and lynda...
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nbc has requested the white house responds and so far no one has been amadable. here's what michael wolff said on the "today" show. >> the book was published as of 9:00 this morning. the president's lawyer hat sent a crea a cease and desist. >> that was before it went out yesterday. i say where do i send the box of chocolates. >> he's helping you sell books. >> this is extraordinary that a president of the united states would try to stop the publication of a book. this doesn't happen -- has not happened from other presidents, would not happen from a ceo of a mid sized company. >> the president obviously as you know tweeted about you last night. he said, i authorized zero access to the white house, actually turned you down many times, said he never spoke to you for the book, it's full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist as good a start as any. >> what was i doing there if he didn't want me to be there. >> let me ask you. did you talk to the president? did you interview him for the book? >> i absolutely spoke to the president. whether he realiz
nbc has requested the white house responds and so far no one has been amadable. here's what michael wolff said on the "today" show. >> the book was published as of 9:00 this morning. the president's lawyer hat sent a crea a cease and desist. >> that was before it went out yesterday. i say where do i send the box of chocolates. >> he's helping you sell books. >> this is extraordinary that a president of the united states would try to stop the publication of a...
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amade this growing pressure over allegations involving falsified wait times, the president tried to assure veterans he is on top of this scandal and is ready to address it. >> if these allegations prove to be true, it is dishonorable, disgrateful a-- disgraceful andi will not tolerate it period. >> and while standing by shinseki, there were no longer any long-term promises of job security. >> i have said to rick, and i said it to him today, i want to see, you know, what the results of these reports are and there is going to be accountability. >> today white house deputy chief of staff rob nabors meets with leaders at the phoenix veterans affair administrators. the top executive for the phoenix v.a. system has been directed to repay thousands she received that was, quote, due to an administrative error. in new mexico, a medical center there had alleged bookkeeping misrepresentations investigated there. some patients are assigned to doctors who never see them. >> those are doctors who are either in administration or gone. >> no longer working there? >> right. >> but they still are listed as
amade this growing pressure over allegations involving falsified wait times, the president tried to assure veterans he is on top of this scandal and is ready to address it. >> if these allegations prove to be true, it is dishonorable, disgrateful a-- disgraceful andi will not tolerate it period. >> and while standing by shinseki, there were no longer any long-term promises of job security. >> i have said to rick, and i said it to him today, i want to see, you know, what the...
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to the demonstration and i met with one man who had his son on his shoulder and he said that when amadouith him, he was 3 years old. he was now wearing a t-shirt and standing about 17 years now. >> in your own case, several years ago, and years after the incident, one of the officers involved in the shooting of your son was reinstated in the right to carry a firearm. what was reaction to that? >> really when i learn that, i was stunned and surprised. because the investigation of the nypd, of course, exonerated the police officers but they did not implement changes. that officer was not the first time he was killing an innocent young man. he has killed before. and he believed in his head he could do the same work again. i condemn that. because it's okay to believe that you do wrong, and make sure that this will not happen again. instead of being in denial, because that police officer being reinstated proved to me that it's still continuing. >> and what is your message to police forces that you see as continuing this? >> my message to law enforcement community is that we have to restore tr
to the demonstration and i met with one man who had his son on his shoulder and he said that when amadouith him, he was 3 years old. he was now wearing a t-shirt and standing about 17 years now. >> in your own case, several years ago, and years after the incident, one of the officers involved in the shooting of your son was reinstated in the right to carry a firearm. what was reaction to that? >> really when i learn that, i was stunned and surprised. because the investigation of the...
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thank you, amading.that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them.
thank you, amading.that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them.
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thank you, amading. anyone that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them. see how my finger looks, i have a giant band-aid on my finger because i was really excited watching the super bowl while i was simultaneously grating cheese. that's why i have funny shaped band-aid oven my finger. the republican candidate for president took a trip to london and it went very poorly. it shows exactly how poorly it went. this is the best summary of how that trip went in mitt romney is doing a press conference with the leader of the labor party. how do you think he feels about his visit with him at this exact moment. he appeared to forget ed's name. he repeatedly described him as mr. leader. no one knew what mitt romney was talking about. it appeared to the less that they thought his name was ed leader. and that is how he felt about it. on that same trip he disparaged british preparations for the summer o
thank you, amading. anyone that wants to send me personal congratulations on the patriots winning the super bowl because i'm totally convinced that i did it somehow. you can e-mail me them. see how my finger looks, i have a giant band-aid on my finger because i was really excited watching the super bowl while i was simultaneously grating cheese. that's why i have funny shaped band-aid oven my finger. the republican candidate for president took a trip to london and it went very poorly. it shows...
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this was eric garner, it was amadou diallo. it was the same case over and over and still no change.yd's murder, god bless this country for standing up and saying enough is enough. eric garner did not die in vein. sean bell did not die in vein. it took -- it took a number of lives, unfortunately. it took a number of injustices, unfortunately. but each one was a part in getting to today. >> eric garner's mother gwenn carr attended the bill signing ceremony and joins us now. ms. carr, welcome. >> thank you. >> how are you doing these days? are you ok? >> yeah. i've been exhausted but i'm ok. celebrating a little bit of progress. >> what do you think of the policy changes we've seen lately? there's been a lot going on in the last few weeks? do you like what you see? >> yes, i do. i like seeing the protesters out here because we have to do this to bring awareness that there are problems in the u.s. and this is the only way we're going to get attention, although we have to do more that get attention. we have to get those bills signs like i got the eric garner anti-chokehold bill signed an
this was eric garner, it was amadou diallo. it was the same case over and over and still no change.yd's murder, god bless this country for standing up and saying enough is enough. eric garner did not die in vein. sean bell did not die in vein. it took -- it took a number of lives, unfortunately. it took a number of injustices, unfortunately. but each one was a part in getting to today. >> eric garner's mother gwenn carr attended the bill signing ceremony and joins us now. ms. carr,...
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choice that some democrats feel they need to make between the person they love, i think that was amadingt you said. and the priority to beat trump fop some people those are not the same things, the policies they hold dear is not the same thing as beating trump. it is not a question about electability, it is a question about the half of ms that was a more progressive candidate. i'm sorry, i said democrarepubl but i meant democrats. >> did t is not time to not raid our aspirations or stooifl what is possible when we movement build together. my mother was a super vouter, afternoon i grew up in the after math of policies like red lining, many reasons to feel small and imvisible and voice less. i believed her then and i still do and that is what i see and feel on the grount here. we're working hard to foster the confidence and the trust of every caucus goer and to enlist them in the vision for our country. this is ultimately about vision that we should be in pursuit of. these things are considered unattain able not because of a deaf sis of resources but a last of political will and resourceag
choice that some democrats feel they need to make between the person they love, i think that was amadingt you said. and the priority to beat trump fop some people those are not the same things, the policies they hold dear is not the same thing as beating trump. it is not a question about electability, it is a question about the half of ms that was a more progressive candidate. i'm sorry, i said democrarepubl but i meant democrats. >> did t is not time to not raid our aspirations or...
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. >> amade a note of that. it's assisted living. yep.nd take aurora was late in adopting marijuana, but i think it's going to help in terms of keeping the tax money in our city. aurora residents going to denver or glendale or whenever they're close to, to spend their money. >> exactly. >> it will stay in aurora. >> once we get the locations ready that we want to go, then we can turn in the application and they're going let us know by september 1st how many licenses we got. >> we just opened in april and the fact that within eight months we might go from one store to three and by next summer have a fourth or fifth one. it's mind blowing within a year we're possibly going to be this big. just because we're new kids on the block doesn't mean we can't play with the big dogs. >>> aurora, the city of lights is probably best known for a tragic shooting at the local theater in 2012. it used to be a down scale suburb of denver. but over the last decade, aurora has moved slowly upscale. not the pot barons are coming and the city requires secure lo
. >> amade a note of that. it's assisted living. yep.nd take aurora was late in adopting marijuana, but i think it's going to help in terms of keeping the tax money in our city. aurora residents going to denver or glendale or whenever they're close to, to spend their money. >> exactly. >> it will stay in aurora. >> once we get the locations ready that we want to go, then we can turn in the application and they're going let us know by september 1st how many licenses we...
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tushs out to have involved this amading' ray of true crime all stars. and he wasn't just demanding it, he was trying to to of foreign policy and u.s. defense policy e eand i want to get thatry and that part of what the president is imimpaefhimself it. he's used to shadow diplomacy conducted by all of these contribution. >> that's a if. from while it is collapsing into catastrophe. we're going to speak live with rivard engel in just a few minutes. the kurdish fighter who the u.s. military was lied with, president trump told turkey they were ef sense live free to come into the territory. so turk? they've turned for support and protection against turkey to their next best option, which is russia. and the syrian regime, which is propped up by the russian military. russia props up the syrian dictator, the kurdish fighters who have been our allies fighting against isis have now left us because u.s. troops in the region have been reportedly pinned down and bracketed by turkish a till rye fire, since the president's prize announcement that they have been delibe
tushs out to have involved this amading' ray of true crime all stars. and he wasn't just demanding it, he was trying to to of foreign policy and u.s. defense policy e eand i want to get thatry and that part of what the president is imimpaefhimself it. he's used to shadow diplomacy conducted by all of these contribution. >> that's a if. from while it is collapsing into catastrophe. we're going to speak live with rivard engel in just a few minutes. the kurdish fighter who the u.s. military...
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i was amaded about the top third floor. there's no windows, you can't see it from the street.eard nixon never got invited up there by the president. maybe bush sr. was up there once with the reagans. what you've gotten into is the tabernacle. >> it's amazing how private they are. it's funny to me a lot of these workers never bragged about where they worked. one butler told me he worked at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and 99% of people had no idea what that was. they were not out brag being their jobs. >> what was it like having the first african-american family in there. among a staff which has historically been african-american -- their first social secretary could tell -- so proud, they never thought this moment would tum. some of them told me they'll be working as long as they can, because they're so proud, and the obamas, you know, it's interesting, they -- the president said himself these butt letters do have a special relationship with them. they look at sasha and malia and think of their own children, grandchildren. >> you have a great picture. >> james ramsey passed away
i was amaded about the top third floor. there's no windows, you can't see it from the street.eard nixon never got invited up there by the president. maybe bush sr. was up there once with the reagans. what you've gotten into is the tabernacle. >> it's amazing how private they are. it's funny to me a lot of these workers never bragged about where they worked. one butler told me he worked at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and 99% of people had no idea what that was. they were not out brag being...
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subprime crisis was not long ago and guys like steve and john and even donald trump himself and carl amade an awful lot of money when people lost an awful lot of homes. we'll take a break. >>> finger pointing and frus rati trags after rolling back the controversial bathroom law. what exactly happened. please, stay with us. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for 12 hours. tylenol and advil can quit after 6. so live your whole day, not part... with 12 hour aleve. ramp rplim rk nicm, to.r n o u foo$1 ice nue.th d thig ecw gnanthasgh h une d aroure bueda m une d >>> welcome back. you are watching msnbc. i'm stephanie ruhle and this is what we are watching this hour. moments ago, german officials held a news conference updating the search for the suspect in the devastating berlin market attack. the interior minister said additional leads directed them to 24-year-old tunisian man who is the attacker and confirmed they were fingerprints in the driver cabin of the truck. >>
subprime crisis was not long ago and guys like steve and john and even donald trump himself and carl amade an awful lot of money when people lost an awful lot of homes. we'll take a break. >>> finger pointing and frus rati trags after rolling back the controversial bathroom law. what exactly happened. please, stay with us. [ crowd noise ] whoa. [ gears stopping ] when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. try this. but just one aleve has the strength to stop pain for...
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today, news in wisconsin was amading.laying paintings of adolph hitler. this was overall a news day that would not quit. on national security terms, after about a day worth of very tentative speculation, that it might have happened but there was no confirmation, a finally today the white house did confirm the death of one of the last people in al qaeda who was a big enough deal to have a major press profile in the west. the american officials are confirm this is death came as a result of this week's american drone strike in pakistan. here's "the new york times" profiling him as al qaeda's rising leader in 2008. here's foreign policy magazine profiling him as the next bin laden in 1999. and the guy number go, zawari and after he moved up to number two to be the top guy, who would place up zawari? this g. the guy the white house says today, that the united states has just killed. >> i can tell you that our intelligence community has intelligence that leads them to believee qaeda's number two leader, is dead. i can't get int
today, news in wisconsin was amading.laying paintings of adolph hitler. this was overall a news day that would not quit. on national security terms, after about a day worth of very tentative speculation, that it might have happened but there was no confirmation, a finally today the white house did confirm the death of one of the last people in al qaeda who was a big enough deal to have a major press profile in the west. the american officials are confirm this is death came as a result of this...
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it amads me how different life is in prison.t how many kids there are out there being dumb. they don't even realize it just takes one bad choice. that's all it takes to take away a good chunk of your life. you're not untouchable. have fun and do what you want but always think before you do something. nothing is worth being locked away from your family, friends, and freedom. all for now. sincerely, colt lundy.
it amads me how different life is in prison.t how many kids there are out there being dumb. they don't even realize it just takes one bad choice. that's all it takes to take away a good chunk of your life. you're not untouchable. have fun and do what you want but always think before you do something. nothing is worth being locked away from your family, friends, and freedom. all for now. sincerely, colt lundy.
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one of the inmates here is 24-year-old amad lawrence who goes by the nickname pimp. >> my nickname pimp and all, got it from my big brother and cousins, me having a lot of leaders when i was young with the girlfriends. that's how i got the name because it really didn't matter what i did, or how i did it i still kept it. >> incarcerated four years ago on a cocaine charge, he is doing time in the working cell block for allegedly selling drugs in prison. >> i was in general population, got into something, somebody went and told the lieutenant colonel some drugs were being sold on the compound. they ended up finding me guilty, sending me to extended lockdown. i won my appeal, and i come to the working cell block. now i'm doing 90 days, and i'm be on the compound floor. >> if and when he earns the right to return to general population with good behavior, he could eventually be placed here in the prison's most coveted living quarters. >> this is a trusting housing unit. there are no bars. inmates have a little more freedom here. still locked in at night at count times, they have to sit on the
one of the inmates here is 24-year-old amad lawrence who goes by the nickname pimp. >> my nickname pimp and all, got it from my big brother and cousins, me having a lot of leaders when i was young with the girlfriends. that's how i got the name because it really didn't matter what i did, or how i did it i still kept it. >> incarcerated four years ago on a cocaine charge, he is doing time in the working cell block for allegedly selling drugs in prison. >> i was in general...
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formed a foundation to help train young people to be what you felt amadou would be. and as you sit here tonight and knowing the mother of taylor, what you went through, what made you stay and why is it important now 20 almost 21 years later that steven tells his story in the clipt we're in right now? >> thank you for having me. first of all, i would like to thank the worldwide support today launching of this documentary. i have receive d tremendous let ers from mothers around the world. he came across the ocean at the edge of 22. wanting to work hard and go to college and he has never given the chance. he never lived to achieve his dream. doing this documentary was not an e is cy thing for me. it was very emotional but i think it's important to do that. because it's part of the american justice system. this saga that went on. you said about me wanting to stay in this country was a matter of sacrifice and promise to my son. that i would stand up and speak for him because he's no longer there to speak for himself. it is difficult to relive the tragedy. and for me, but
formed a foundation to help train young people to be what you felt amadou would be. and as you sit here tonight and knowing the mother of taylor, what you went through, what made you stay and why is it important now 20 almost 21 years later that steven tells his story in the clipt we're in right now? >> thank you for having me. first of all, i would like to thank the worldwide support today launching of this documentary. i have receive d tremendous let ers from mothers around the world....
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. >>> new surveillance video raises new questions about what happened at a hotel the night amade accused dominique strauss-kahn of sexual assault? we have this video. >>> plus -- >> this is indeed more than a similarity to jim crow itch and tax. it is identical. >> one woman is making it her mission to get elderly people registered to vote in a state with some of the strictest voter i.d. laws. >>> i'm from south carolina. >> you guys have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. >> "occupy" protesters crash a private fund-raiser for senator lindsey graham. we'll show you more of the moment and how graham responded. join our conversation online and find our twitter pa page @newsnation. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. ♪ this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. hey, hey, hey, hey. i can see who's on my network people! lance? lance? yes, yes you are next. all right. dave, i'm in. ♪ katie! what are you doing, sweetheart? supplementing my allowance. how long have we been gone? [ male announcer ] get low prices
. >>> new surveillance video raises new questions about what happened at a hotel the night amade accused dominique strauss-kahn of sexual assault? we have this video. >>> plus -- >> this is indeed more than a similarity to jim crow itch and tax. it is identical. >> one woman is making it her mission to get elderly people registered to vote in a state with some of the strictest voter i.d. laws. >>> i'm from south carolina. >> you guys have one of the...
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. >> what amaded me throughout this time period are those who openly pray for, request that he fail. all the while congratulating one another for their relative level of patriotism. >> they have made this quite obvious. mitch mcconnell said from the outset, job one for republicans, is getting rid of barack obama. you would think they would be interested in national security or improving the economic picture but apparently it is all about getting rid of him. this is virtually unprecedented. >> roger, another terrific piece pour politico. you say the administration didn't think boehner's snub was a trivial matter. here is what your source told you. it is a big deal that house said no to the president. from our end this confirms what we all know. they will do anything in the house to muck us up. perhaps i was read toog much between the lines. but i said to myself if roger simon had that highly placed source and got that scoop, the white house wanted people to know that they were po'd. >> sure they did. they are starting to identify villains. you go back and you look at president obama's
. >> what amaded me throughout this time period are those who openly pray for, request that he fail. all the while congratulating one another for their relative level of patriotism. >> they have made this quite obvious. mitch mcconnell said from the outset, job one for republicans, is getting rid of barack obama. you would think they would be interested in national security or improving the economic picture but apparently it is all about getting rid of him. this is virtually...
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to see you and the topics we cover, so tomorrow, federal hate crimes trial for the men who killed amad, a federal judge rejected a plea deal from one of the defendants, travis mcmichael that would have recluded his hate crimes trial. can you emphasize why it's so important to the family, they stand trial. >> they already have taken a stand, the trigger man who murdered arbery and offered his version of events, the family was incident with going forward, the statements and what investigators have been able to discover, they want to see it play out, the trial take its course, and we believe that because of the state intervention took place first and had the life without possibility of parole, they should be served out first and federal trial is more about hearing the defense on the matter. >> to the supreme court, this week, overturning court decision that found alabama's congressional map diminishes black voting power in the state. now, in texas, facing federal lawsuit over the gop drawn federal map which the justice department contends is discriminatory against black and hispanic resid
to see you and the topics we cover, so tomorrow, federal hate crimes trial for the men who killed amad, a federal judge rejected a plea deal from one of the defendants, travis mcmichael that would have recluded his hate crimes trial. can you emphasize why it's so important to the family, they stand trial. >> they already have taken a stand, the trigger man who murdered arbery and offered his version of events, the family was incident with going forward, the statements and what...
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became effective july 1 of 2020 after the amad arbery murder includes a race. if there is a finding by a jury that this killer was targeting the victims because of gender or race, then you definitely have a hate crimes enhancement for the punishment for him. >> thank you, so much katie, alexander, tom winter. joining us now is actress and activist. quoting a uc berkley professor saying, quote, killing asian-american women to eliminate a men's temptation speaks to the history of the object indication of asian and asian-american women as variations of the tempt res. i wonder your response to that? >> hearing so many people talk about the shooter as a sex addict and using that as some kind of justification or why this has happened has been so troubling. as an asian-american, asian-american woman, when you shoot up and kill eight people, you are not a sex addict, you are a mass murderer, point blank. right now, just the very idea that people are conflating sex addiction with asian-american women is the problem itself. that is the fet isization of asian-american wom
became effective july 1 of 2020 after the amad arbery murder includes a race. if there is a finding by a jury that this killer was targeting the victims because of gender or race, then you definitely have a hate crimes enhancement for the punishment for him. >> thank you, so much katie, alexander, tom winter. joining us now is actress and activist. quoting a uc berkley professor saying, quote, killing asian-american women to eliminate a men's temptation speaks to the history of the object...
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amadou diallo. michael brown. eric garner. walter scott. philando castille, george floyd. none of these people should have died the way they did because of those names and so many others, for black people in this country, there's a feeling of fear and inevitability when it comes to the police. the reality that is, if your skin is black or brown, you will likely be targeted and have a frightening encounter with police at some point in your life. and despite what some parents think, it doesn't often matter whether you are wearing a hoodie or a three-piece suit. run-ins with the police will happen eventually. moms and dads of black children carry around the typical parental worry that we all have, plus they bear an even worse fear, a fear for their children for their encounters with police. after a quick break, i'm going to talk to someone who understands both sides of that intimately. hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. don't think so? ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry i
amadou diallo. michael brown. eric garner. walter scott. philando castille, george floyd. none of these people should have died the way they did because of those names and so many others, for black people in this country, there's a feeling of fear and inevitability when it comes to the police. the reality that is, if your skin is black or brown, you will likely be targeted and have a frightening encounter with police at some point in your life. and despite what some parents think, it doesn't...
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you could think about amadou diallo, you could think about sean bell.n the police side. but, we have actually seen this violence in the subway before. i want to remind viewers of a case relating to bernard gets, which occurred way back in -- some years ago, where white man shot a teenager, on the train because he felt threatened. this sort of thing happens in new york because we have issues of class and race that have not been dealt with. and that our fault lines, in our society, and the fact that we have had such a split among public officials in terms of how they have addressed this is quite frankly, because it shines a light on the is that take place in new york city around affordable housing, around inadequate mental health services. and that's why we have this cauldron of different responses that has boiled to the surface around his death. >> you know, charles, you brought up the case from the 80s. and some legal experts are now saying about this particular case, that it could be get complicated. for some of those same reasons, it passengers claim
you could think about amadou diallo, you could think about sean bell.n the police side. but, we have actually seen this violence in the subway before. i want to remind viewers of a case relating to bernard gets, which occurred way back in -- some years ago, where white man shot a teenager, on the train because he felt threatened. this sort of thing happens in new york because we have issues of class and race that have not been dealt with. and that our fault lines, in our society, and the fact...
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. >> that change of venue plan worked successfully for both the cops in the rodney king and amadou diallo shooting here in new york. no doubt they will try to do it again in this case. katie and enrique, thank you both. >>> new response from nfl commissioner roger goodell who is now admitting the league was wrong for not listening to players who wanted to peacefully protest. >> are his comments enough? a former nfl player shares his perspective coming up. when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irres
. >> that change of venue plan worked successfully for both the cops in the rodney king and amadou diallo shooting here in new york. no doubt they will try to do it again in this case. katie and enrique, thank you both. >>> new response from nfl commissioner roger goodell who is now admitting the league was wrong for not listening to players who wanted to peacefully protest. >> are his comments enough? a former nfl player shares his perspective coming up. when managing...
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i think he might have been just trying to give amad an extra ratings boost on his show.t there is no doubt that michael's a better golfer than i am. of course if i was playing twice a day for the last 15 years, then that might not be the case. you know, he might want to spend more time thinking about the bobcats, or maybe the hornets. >> ouch. liz, who got the best of this? >> slam dunk. i think it will be fox news when they use it to prove that obama can't take on putin or isis. i'm excited to see what the right-wing is going to do with this one. >> i think obama has bigger fish to fry than michael jordan. he's got more on his plate. >> the president won. michael jordan is eating crow right now, and a golf ball or two. >> all right, let me thank the panel and tell y'all, i wouldn't be tangling with the president if i was michael jordan. be right back. king system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running
i think he might have been just trying to give amad an extra ratings boost on his show.t there is no doubt that michael's a better golfer than i am. of course if i was playing twice a day for the last 15 years, then that might not be the case. you know, he might want to spend more time thinking about the bobcats, or maybe the hornets. >> ouch. liz, who got the best of this? >> slam dunk. i think it will be fox news when they use it to prove that obama can't take on putin or isis....
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if you remember the case of amadou delano, who is a young african shot 41 times by nypd officers as heching for his wallet to show them his i.d.. i think the simplest way to explain my -- what draws me to the subject is it is enormously complicated. i think we have to have an appreciation about a difficult how difficult police work is. i think if we start from that premise that is really hard to do well, that really does inform the kind of discussion that we have about how to make it better. >> unhook some of the moral judgment, although i think moral judgments apply, but you look at unhooking from that and say while you may have a mental error, it doesn't mean that your quote unquote a bad person. >> i think in instances that i was talking about in my last book talking to strangers, before the bomber mafia, i was focus on the case of sandra bland. the sequence of high-profile cases from a couple of years ago. it was one of those rare cases where you have the videotape, or the audiotape of the entire encounter. we can break down what happened with absolute precision. what it is isn't e
if you remember the case of amadou delano, who is a young african shot 41 times by nypd officers as heching for his wallet to show them his i.d.. i think the simplest way to explain my -- what draws me to the subject is it is enormously complicated. i think we have to have an appreciation about a difficult how difficult police work is. i think if we start from that premise that is really hard to do well, that really does inform the kind of discussion that we have about how to make it better....
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including eric garner's family and the m families of michael brown from ferguson, tamir rice and amadoullo. they also demonstrated in boston and st. louis and pennsylvania, even in nebraska. and dozens of other places across the country. it's been nearly two weeks since the eric garner grand jury decision and three wooeks since the decision in ferguson, missouri, in the michael brown case. if this weekend is any indication, it does not seem like the protest movements has anywhere near spent its energy. . see? crest whitestrips work on a deeper level than paste. whitening toothpaste only removes surface stains, but whitestrips go below the enamel surface to safely remove deep stains. don't miss our buy one get one free offer this holiday season! nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finish
including eric garner's family and the m families of michael brown from ferguson, tamir rice and amadoullo. they also demonstrated in boston and st. louis and pennsylvania, even in nebraska. and dozens of other places across the country. it's been nearly two weeks since the eric garner grand jury decision and three wooeks since the decision in ferguson, missouri, in the michael brown case. if this weekend is any indication, it does not seem like the protest movements has anywhere near spent its...
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after amadou diallo was shot, i was pulled over by police officer for a traffic violation, i immediately got out of the car. i did the thing they tell you not to do. their logic is if independent getting o -- i'm getting out of the car, i'm escalating the situation. my logic is if they shoot me, i want the world to see it. the vantage point is very different for someone who has seen george floyd for those 8:46 and thought that could have been me and you respond to a situation very differently. >> if i could add something to that, jelani. that's dear to my heart. i have two sons. every day i'm like what do i say? i have to keep changes my conversations. here's something that i tell my peers. if you police officer feels like he or she can articulate their fear, why can't a black citizen articulate their fear? a black person's peer is real also, jelani. i hear you. that is something we completely ignore in policing. well, the officer has to go home at the end of the day when it should be everyone should have to go home at the end of the day. >> that's so true. >> to your point about trust w
after amadou diallo was shot, i was pulled over by police officer for a traffic violation, i immediately got out of the car. i did the thing they tell you not to do. their logic is if independent getting o -- i'm getting out of the car, i'm escalating the situation. my logic is if they shoot me, i want the world to see it. the vantage point is very different for someone who has seen george floyd for those 8:46 and thought that could have been me and you respond to a situation very differently....
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trayvon martin, amadou diallo, sean bell, a long list of these cases. the reason is this.der the federal law you have to prove that an officer used unreasonable force. now that's part one, and that may be the easier part of this. part two is, you have to prove that the officer knew what he was doing was wrong, and that's where these cases so often fall apart, because you have to prove what the officer was thinking at the time in the heat of the moment, and that's a very high standard of proof and that's why so often in the federal system, these cases are very difficult to bring. so -- it does appear that at this point, and unless things change, and, of course, you know, investigations move along and things change, but at this point it does appear that the state investigation would go first. the state, if there is a prosecution, the state prosecution would go first. >> pete, one of the points that struck out at me and a few others over the past 24 hours was the comment made by the county attorney, mr. friedman, who says there is other evidence out there that would suggest a
trayvon martin, amadou diallo, sean bell, a long list of these cases. the reason is this.der the federal law you have to prove that an officer used unreasonable force. now that's part one, and that may be the easier part of this. part two is, you have to prove that the officer knew what he was doing was wrong, and that's where these cases so often fall apart, because you have to prove what the officer was thinking at the time in the heat of the moment, and that's a very high standard of proof...
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but i most remember is that when we were facing a police killing of a young man named amadou diallo whoor sticking a key in the door and the police thought -- they said they thought he had a weapon. he was just going home. they were looking for someone else. and dave dinkins, when we started protests, every day we would go down to the police headquarters, the main one in new york, and sit in and hundreds would be arrested. he called me one morning and said, al, what time do y'all have the demonstrations? he was the former mayor. he said i'm coming down. but we're getting arrested. i'll see you in the morning. he came down to 1 police plaza where he had been on a knee way before colin kaepernick, he was arrested and had them cuff him with congressman charlie rangel himself and me and we went to jail fighting police reform that he started with that civilian complaint review board. he never left the struggle. he was never one to be loud and boisterous, but he was firm and made real change happen. >> yeah, absolutely. we started off -- we could see charlie rangel and james brown, lots of fo
but i most remember is that when we were facing a police killing of a young man named amadou diallo whoor sticking a key in the door and the police thought -- they said they thought he had a weapon. he was just going home. they were looking for someone else. and dave dinkins, when we started protests, every day we would go down to the police headquarters, the main one in new york, and sit in and hundreds would be arrested. he called me one morning and said, al, what time do y'all have the...
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what's interesting here is for both the amads and brianna situation. we have a case where we need justice for the individuals, but also look at all the ways in which we got to this situation. we look at ahmad, even the sort of release of the tape by the mcmichaels lawyer friend, and him thinking that by releasing the tape he was helping them speaks to a culture of justice. he could look at this situation and think that these guys did nothing wrong and this tape may actually help them. in the case of brianna, you have a situation where the ongoing sort of failed war on drugs that has targeted black and brown communities and has attacked black and brown communities comes to bare here when you have folks that don't have the right information don't have the right to be in this space, but are able to walk in and not have accountability after shooting up someone's home. in both of these situations the sort of ability for black people to simply live, protect themselves, walk down the street or sleep at night is at stake. and so brittany is absolutely right, e
what's interesting here is for both the amads and brianna situation. we have a case where we need justice for the individuals, but also look at all the ways in which we got to this situation. we look at ahmad, even the sort of release of the tape by the mcmichaels lawyer friend, and him thinking that by releasing the tape he was helping them speaks to a culture of justice. he could look at this situation and think that these guys did nothing wrong and this tape may actually help them. in the...
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. >> president trump also spoke amade the asean sumit to tout the significant process -- progress, excusetrade issues during his asia trip. >> we've made some very big steps with respect to trade, far bigger than you know. in addition to about $300 billion in sales to various companies including china that was $250 billion and going upwards substantially from that, but we've made a lot of big progress on trade. we have deficits, almost everybody those deficits will be cut very quickly and very substantially. >> the president says he expects the white house to issue a full statement on trade on wednesday following his return to the u.s. >> still ahead, everybody, a small texas community coming together to honor those killed by a gunman who opened fire in their church. >> how members of the congregation paid tribute to their fellow parishioners, one week after their lives were suddenly ended. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees.
. >> president trump also spoke amade the asean sumit to tout the significant process -- progress, excusetrade issues during his asia trip. >> we've made some very big steps with respect to trade, far bigger than you know. in addition to about $300 billion in sales to various companies including china that was $250 billion and going upwards substantially from that, but we've made a lot of big progress on trade. we have deficits, almost everybody those deficits will be cut very...
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fbi to assist them to recover data from the flight simulator taken from the home of captain zaharie amadw. authorities have given the fbi copies of the hard drive of the captain and first officer hamid. then creased focus on the pilots comes after yesterday's news the westward turn away from beijing had been preprogrammed into the cockpit computer system, prior to their last radio contact with air traffic control. the endless stream of conflicting and oftentimes confusing revelations combined with a seemingly dwindling ability to locate flight 370, an effort now in its 13th day. all of that is taking an increasingly heavy toll on the families of the passengers of flight 370. this morning's daily press briefing became a chaotic, emotionally charged scene as furious relatives accused malaysian authorities of withholding information and one woman was dragged from the proceedings. others meanwhile have questioned whether investigators have done all they can in coordinating international search effort of unprecedented scale. that is something u.s. attorney general eric holder addressed a few
fbi to assist them to recover data from the flight simulator taken from the home of captain zaharie amadw. authorities have given the fbi copies of the hard drive of the captain and first officer hamid. then creased focus on the pilots comes after yesterday's news the westward turn away from beijing had been preprogrammed into the cockpit computer system, prior to their last radio contact with air traffic control. the endless stream of conflicting and oftentimes confusing revelations combined...
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i think you and i both remember 20 years ago amadou diallo. >> yeah. >> here in new york city. he's 23 years old. 41 bullets were fired at him. the police officers were charged with second degree murder, but they were acquitted. >> no, they were brought out of town and then aacquitted. they changed the venue. which is why we needed federal law. what the obama administration was moving toward was moving in the right direction. under this administration they shut all that down. >> has anything changed in those intervening 19, 0 ye20 years? >> what began to change is what president obama started was body cameras, eric holder going in and having these consent decr decrees. he immediately after president trump comes in, they stop all consent decrees, they stopped all the commissions. so many of this at a federal level where we were starting to make moves have now become, in my judgment, rescind. and we met with attorney general sessions soon after he got in. he said that. it's going to have to come from the local level up. and i think that this is one of those local areas that is go
i think you and i both remember 20 years ago amadou diallo. >> yeah. >> here in new york city. he's 23 years old. 41 bullets were fired at him. the police officers were charged with second degree murder, but they were acquitted. >> no, they were brought out of town and then aacquitted. they changed the venue. which is why we needed federal law. what the obama administration was moving toward was moving in the right direction. under this administration they shut all that down....
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joining us now is penny amadou, the director of philanthropy for the u.n. work agency.ily are in gaza. thank you for joining us. let me ask you, what's the situation where you are. what are you trying to do, and what are you able to do in this situation? >> thanks for having me. it's tough times -- the does work for those piano -- gaza is obviously in everybody's mind right now. the problem is that i have my family trapped there. there are a lot of emotions running. we're trying to make them safe and so 92 schools are shelters for the palestinian refugees using those facilities. the u.n. track is not respected anymore inside of gaza. we have last 13 colleagues, one of them was a doctor, an engineer, some teachers that were killed there. some of this air strikes that you've seen. it's unfortunate that the humanity of the palestinians, you see these parades of support for israel and the disasters they have seen. they deserve -- but i am not hearing a lot of support for the palestine side. that is just unfortunate. we were very clear about ukraine, russia, the electricity
joining us now is penny amadou, the director of philanthropy for the u.n. work agency.ily are in gaza. thank you for joining us. let me ask you, what's the situation where you are. what are you trying to do, and what are you able to do in this situation? >> thanks for having me. it's tough times -- the does work for those piano -- gaza is obviously in everybody's mind right now. the problem is that i have my family trapped there. there are a lot of emotions running. we're trying to make...