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brandt, in these trials, it's normal for us to see paid expert testimony. this week, we saw a couple of big experts for the prosecution. did any of their testimony stick? and in fact, one of those experts was not paid. >> right. you're talking about dr. martin tobin, who's a pulmonologist who seemed to really get the attention of the jurors in the courtroom. he seemed very natural at explaining very difficult concepts and technical information and putting it into plain english, so to speak. and there were times during his testimony when he was giving jurors a little lesson on how breathing works the body and actually physically touching his throat and showing jurors where certain parts of the body are located and how they help you breathe. and there were times when the jurors were actuly, according to the pool reporters in the room, were actually following the doctor along. and at one point, defense attorney eric nelson kind of objected a bit. and there was a brief sidebar and the judge came back and instructed jurors, look, you don't have to do this. you c
brandt, in these trials, it's normal for us to see paid expert testimony. this week, we saw a couple of big experts for the prosecution. did any of their testimony stick? and in fact, one of those experts was not paid. >> right. you're talking about dr. martin tobin, who's a pulmonologist who seemed to really get the attention of the jurors in the courtroom. he seemed very natural at explaining very difficult concepts and technical information and putting it into plain english, so to...
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so, brandt, let me ask, on behalf of the people who know the importance of the trial but haven't beenn all week-- what did we learn from how these two sides are going to be making their cases this week? >> so, the prosecution started off with laying out three or four kind of areas that they're going to focus on, with medical testimony to show that chauvin was primarily responsible for george floyd's death. they're going to rely on use-of- force experts to show that the force that chauvin used was not approved by the minneapolis police department and was actually dangerous force. and, they're also relying on the video and eyewitness testimony. now, the defense also laid out a plan. they're going to try to show that, you know, it was actually drugs and prior heart conditions of george floyd's that was partly responsible for his death, and also that chauvin was also following what police officers are supposed to do. >> sreenivasan: and how is the city reacting, responding, to the events that are happening on a daily basis? considering that it is the sort of epicenter that has had to deal
so, brandt, let me ask, on behalf of the people who know the importance of the trial but haven't beenn all week-- what did we learn from how these two sides are going to be making their cases this week? >> so, the prosecution started off with laying out three or four kind of areas that they're going to focus on, with medical testimony to show that chauvin was primarily responsible for george floyd's death. they're going to rely on use-of- force experts to show that the force that chauvin...
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reporter: like brandt, not everyone will choose the path of sobriety but christine avery did. she is not done drugs are more than three years. >> once i tapped into the support, one's eyes -- once i excepted what i had to do, my life changed dramatically. oh my god. everything. reporter: other states trying to find ways out of the failed war on drugs have their eye on organ. it is an experiment where the stakes could not be higher. judy: the backlash to george's new voting laws is forcing companies to decide if they do business in the state. here to analyze the politico calculations behind the pressure in the response our politics monday team amy walter and tamera keith of npr. hello to both of you. so good to see you on this monday. amy i'm going to start with you and the georgia law. the reverberations continued. i number of companies taking a stand. coca-cola, delta airlines, prominent black leaders taking a stand. over the weekend, major league baseball pulling up the all-star game from atlanta. my question is, how does this kind of pressure sit with political leaders? can
reporter: like brandt, not everyone will choose the path of sobriety but christine avery did. she is not done drugs are more than three years. >> once i tapped into the support, one's eyes -- once i excepted what i had to do, my life changed dramatically. oh my god. everything. reporter: other states trying to find ways out of the failed war on drugs have their eye on organ. it is an experiment where the stakes could not be higher. judy: the backlash to george's new voting laws is forcing...
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but master builder brandt's rescued by his docks on is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing the medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit and hands made all the structures that we admire today. their rivalry to create churches that were ever lovelier larger godly or how exciting it must have been. a contest over the wealth of forms over the many possibilities of hewing ever new things out of sandstone. it was a contest of the imagination that never came to an end that's human nature what was yesterday shall be different tomorrow. the rigor of romanesque building began to wear down. the idea of thick walls like fortresses of judging toward heaven structures of imposing solidity and architectural defiance. soon to give way. to a n
but master builder brandt's rescued by his docks on is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing the medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose...
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marq claxton, brandt williams and dr. vin gupta, my instructor on all things medical related on this show, live on tv. i always appreciate you for that. >>> still ahead on "the reidout," breaking news on the ongoing matt gaetz saga. as his indicted associate joel greenberg indicates he might be looking for a plea deal. as greenberg's lawyer said, i am sure matt gaetz is not feeling very comfortable today. >>> and strike three for conservatives as they slam cancel culture while calling for an all-out boycott of america's pastime. >>> plus biden unveils new executive actions aimed at addressing gun violence. do they go far enough? >>> and the self-appointed prime minister of the united states senate, west virginia's joe manchin, says he will never, ever agree to filibuster changes no matter what that means for biden's agenda or what it means for his own constituents. well, that puts old joe manchin in the running for tonight's absolute worst. but we actually did find someone even more deserving. "the reidout" continues afte
marq claxton, brandt williams and dr. vin gupta, my instructor on all things medical related on this show, live on tv. i always appreciate you for that. >>> still ahead on "the reidout," breaking news on the ongoing matt gaetz saga. as his indicted associate joel greenberg indicates he might be looking for a plea deal. as greenberg's lawyer said, i am sure matt gaetz is not feeling very comfortable today. >>> and strike three for conservatives as they slam cancel...
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and our political correspondent has brandt is in berlin city center outside of the kaiser wilhelm morial church can you tell us a little bit more about how the service unfolded. yes it was as you said an ecumenical christian service mostly with the catholic protestant and also talks priest conducting the service but there was also some participation by religious leaders from the muslim and from the jewish community it was a service conducted by the religious leaders attended by the political leaders but it was not the central political morial act that will take place in a couple of hours time at another location here in the center of them and as you said it was a very limited number of people who were allowed to attend that will be the case later as well the service is about to end and the dignitaries will then move to the other location where the official state act will take place you know no this is about mourning of course and sharing in people's grief but i think it's fair to ask how did we get here how did so many people die in germany. well one has to say that in comparison to many
and our political correspondent has brandt is in berlin city center outside of the kaiser wilhelm morial church can you tell us a little bit more about how the service unfolded. yes it was as you said an ecumenical christian service mostly with the catholic protestant and also talks priest conducting the service but there was also some participation by religious leaders from the muslim and from the jewish community it was a service conducted by the religious leaders attended by the political...
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they are going out and they are speaking out and they are taking to the streets. >> brandt williams,ossible radio as the derek chauvin trial continues. thanks for your time tonight, good to see you. >> your welcome, good to see you again. much more ahead, stay with us. and winning. but now, the for the people act stands on the brink of becoming law. ensuring accurate elections. iron-clad ethics rules to crack down on political self-dealing. a ban on dark money. and finally reducing corporate money in our politics. to restore our faith in government. because it's time. for the people to win. advil dual action fights pain 2 ways. it's the first and only fda approved combination of advil plus acetaminophen. advil targets pain. acetaminophen blocks it. advil dual action. fast pain relief that lasts 8 hours. >>> i'm urging the federal government to create a vaccination surge program to help states like michigan now, it's michigan and the midwest today and tomorrow, or next week, it could be the northeast or the south or another part of our country. >> a vaccination surge program. it's a p
they are going out and they are speaking out and they are taking to the streets. >> brandt williams,ossible radio as the derek chauvin trial continues. thanks for your time tonight, good to see you. >> your welcome, good to see you again. much more ahead, stay with us. and winning. but now, the for the people act stands on the brink of becoming law. ensuring accurate elections. iron-clad ethics rules to crack down on political self-dealing. a ban on dark money. and finally reducing...
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. >> sy: 37-year old sabrina brandt has been an i.v.ince she was 16. >> i had mental health issues and since age 12 have been on multiple antidepressants and have had multiple diagnoses. i think my i.v. drug use with heroin and cocaine was a way to self medicate. >> sy: she describes her relationship with drugs as a“ love-hate” thing. >> like i felt like if i quit using drugs like right now it'd be like losing my closest confidant, like my best friend has been with me for so many years. >> sy: if sabrina were caught with, say, less than a gram of heroin or two grams of meth in oregon today, she'd receive no more than the equivalent of a parking ticket with a maximum fine of $100. she could avoid paying that by making a phone call with a counselor for a health assessment. it's a sea change: measure 110, which was passed by 58% of oregon voters last november, treats active users as potential patients, rather than criminals. portland addiction specialist dr. andy seaman says what they were doing wasn't working. >> so let's try a different
. >> sy: 37-year old sabrina brandt has been an i.v.ince she was 16. >> i had mental health issues and since age 12 have been on multiple antidepressants and have had multiple diagnoses. i think my i.v. drug use with heroin and cocaine was a way to self medicate. >> sy: she describes her relationship with drugs as a“ love-hate” thing. >> like i felt like if i quit using drugs like right now it'd be like losing my closest confidant, like my best friend has been with...
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well, ken brandt, a volunteer with the nasa. we appreciate it. title is. >> thank you. >> cue the "x files" music. >>> thank you for watching "msnbc reports." we'll be back at 6:00 a.m. eastern time next weekend. "velshi" starts now. >>> today on "velshi." the trial of derek chauvin is set to enter week three. we've heard of the blue wall of silence. a number of police testified against chauvin, could the wall be crumbling? >>> the texas legislature is hopping on the voter suppression bandwagon with the latest bill heading to the governor's desk. officials say the bill is color blind but it's said to be jim crow in a tuxedo. >>> and reviewing and investigating the capitol riot on january 6th. a former trump administration official joins me live. >>> and nasa about to make history on mars! the helicopter "ingu -- ingenuity" is about to take flight this week. i'm ready to geek out. hope you are, too. "velshi" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm ali velshi. we have a big plate of news this morning. the latest on president biden's goal to get gun viole
well, ken brandt, a volunteer with the nasa. we appreciate it. title is. >> thank you. >> cue the "x files" music. >>> thank you for watching "msnbc reports." we'll be back at 6:00 a.m. eastern time next weekend. "velshi" starts now. >>> today on "velshi." the trial of derek chauvin is set to enter week three. we've heard of the blue wall of silence. a number of police testified against chauvin, could the wall be crumbling?...
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let's bring in francisco brandt a nurse he is a member of the german parliament and the green party's spokesperson for european policy welcome to the program and thank you for joining us we've just been witnessing there some of those terrible conditions for asylum seekers on lesbos for example in your view what do you think might have gone wrong with the hot spot approach everything everything that's gone wrong it's terrible that we still have these really really bad and unexpectedly conditions on the island asking european money going there it was sad to report it's not a question of adding money to it it's a political decision by the greek government to have terrible conditions on these islands because they still believe it will incite others not to come but we also have a european countries you fusing to expected just to those living on the islands right now for example the german government is accepting some very few only in terror you know only when there has been a crisis we still don't have any real system and it's high time to change that and in fact you've called for a more r
let's bring in francisco brandt a nurse he is a member of the german parliament and the green party's spokesperson for european policy welcome to the program and thank you for joining us we've just been witnessing there some of those terrible conditions for asylum seekers on lesbos for example in your view what do you think might have gone wrong with the hot spot approach everything everything that's gone wrong it's terrible that we still have these really really bad and unexpectedly conditions...
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but master builder brandt's rescued by his dock sound is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing the medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman ass cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit and hands made all the structures that we admire today. their rivalry to create churches that were ever lovelier larger godly or how exciting it must have been. a contest over the wealth of forms over the many possibilities of hewing ever new things out of sandstone. it was a contest of the imagination that never came to an end that's human nature what was yesterday shall be different tomorrow. the rigor of romanesque building began to wear down. the idea of thick walls like fortresses of god jetting toward heaven structures of imposing solidity and architectural defiance. soon to give way.
but master builder brandt's rescued by his dock sound is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing the medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman ass cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose...
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but master builder brandt's rescued by his docs and is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing a medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s. cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit and hands made all the structures that we admire today. their rivalry to create churches that were ever lovelier larger godly or how exciting it must have been. a contest over the wealth of forms over the many possibilities of hewing ever new things out of sandstone. it was a contest of the imagination that never came to an end that's human nature what was yesterday shall be different tomorrow. the rigor of romanesque building began to wear down. the idea of thick walls like fortresses of god judging toward heaven structures of imposing solidity and architectural defiance. to soon to give way.
but master builder brandt's rescued by his docs and is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing a medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s. cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit...
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brandt and the comparing paris and he made with johnson & johnson to problems with the astrazeneca vaccine that we have seen as well? >> it is an interesting point. dr. grant says based on a rough calculation, the johnson & johnson vaccine increases the risk of experiencing this rare condition called cvst by a factor of 2-3. data shows that risk increases 20 times more. again, in the context of millions of millions of vaccines, even the likelihood is still very rare.very rare.ve. >> stephanie sierra reporting live. thank you. >>> as americans continue to line up for vaccines, doctors in the bay area hoping to extend that option to younger children as well. stanford is launching a pediatric vaccine trial that will ultimately include kids as young as six months. the first volunteer was -- a good. he is the three-year-old son of a stanford researcher. his family hopes it is just the beginning for folks in the bay area. >> he is three >> zena good has a full house these days. a cancer researcher at stanford, she felt it was important to volunteer for the new pediatric covid vaccine trial and p
brandt and the comparing paris and he made with johnson & johnson to problems with the astrazeneca vaccine that we have seen as well? >> it is an interesting point. dr. grant says based on a rough calculation, the johnson & johnson vaccine increases the risk of experiencing this rare condition called cvst by a factor of 2-3. data shows that risk increases 20 times more. again, in the context of millions of millions of vaccines, even the likelihood is still very rare.very rare.ve....
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but master builder brandt's rescued by his docks on is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing a medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit and hands made all the structures that we admired today. their rivalry to create churches that were ever lovelier larger godly or how exciting it must have been. a contest over the wealth of forms over the many possibilities of hewing ever new things out of sandstone. it was a contest of the imagination that never came to an end that's human nature what was yesterday shall be different tomorrow. the rigor of romanesque building began to wear down. the idea of thick walls like fortresses of god jetting toward heaven structures of imposing solidity and architectural defiance. to soon to give way.
but master builder brandt's rescued by his docks on is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing a medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman s cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit...
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join us in studio to talk about that kron four's grant lotus to explain brandt lot of faces a lot of steps in this process as we know and. >> and the one we're now and is this 30 day period. 30 business days in which voters can submit written requests to their county registrars to get their names removed from that recall petition. essentially if they change their mind a recall election will be held unless more than 130,000 signatures or withdraw and the next 30 days normally then the governor would call the election for a qualified statewide recall. but when the governor is the officer being recalled that duty then falls to the governor. in this case, a could unlock us. could a lock us would be setting the date for the recall election between 6080 days from the date. the secretary of state certifies that it has qualified. so we're probably looking late summer, early fall for that to appear on the ballot. now the recall ballot would have 2 parts to it. the first and most important part yes or no. voters have the option to vote yes or no to the question of whether or not to remove the
join us in studio to talk about that kron four's grant lotus to explain brandt lot of faces a lot of steps in this process as we know and. >> and the one we're now and is this 30 day period. 30 business days in which voters can submit written requests to their county registrars to get their names removed from that recall petition. essentially if they change their mind a recall election will be held unless more than 130,000 signatures or withdraw and the next 30 days normally then the...
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but master builder brandt's rescued by his docks and is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing the medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman ass cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose spirit and hands made all the structures that we admired today. their rivalry to create churches that were ever lovelier larger godly or how exciting it must have been. a contest over the wealth of forms over the many possibilities of hewing ever new things out of sandstone. it was a contest of the imagination that never came to an end that's human nature what was yesterday shall be different tomorrow. the rigor of romanesque building began to wear down. the idea of thick walls like fortresses of god jetting toward heaven structures of imposing solidity and architectural defiance. to soon to give w
but master builder brandt's rescued by his docks and is not the only animal story that forms cathedral has to tell the other one leads straight back to the middle ages showing an ape delousing the medieval master builder. the scene is a 1000 years old and it is the only known depiction of a romanesque architect. there are plenty of stories of emperors and bishops and the battles of the powerful but the roman ass cathedral builders are hidden in the shadows of history. they are the ones whose...
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as well, bolden wealth management group president, gina bolden and greg brandt as well.he goldilocks scenario, the jobs report, came in huge, greg. there were issues with it. i think that is one of the reasons the market is rallying. i think that made the fed's job easier. >> i would agree. for the foreseeable future the fed can keep its posture right where it has been which they are not going to do anything to disrupt the historic liquidity, the historic monetary accommodation. jobs rate came in 50% above consensus was expecting. i think it's a good indicator estimates for companies are probably way too low for the back half particularly as well. charles: you know, technology came on real strong last week. this pendulum has swung back and forth. where are we, mike on this? are we back to growth overvalue? >> charles, great to be here. yes, we are, charles, i would say we never really left. so you have that quick rotation away from tech that lasted a couple of weeks but now you look at microsoft, even look at facebook which we don't own, back well above $300 now. apple t
as well, bolden wealth management group president, gina bolden and greg brandt as well.he goldilocks scenario, the jobs report, came in huge, greg. there were issues with it. i think that is one of the reasons the market is rallying. i think that made the fed's job easier. >> i would agree. for the foreseeable future the fed can keep its posture right where it has been which they are not going to do anything to disrupt the historic liquidity, the historic monetary accommodation. jobs rate...
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he was killed earlier this month when the brandt man rammed his vehicle into a barricade at the capitolpresident biden attended today and shared his personal reflections on los fox's ray bogan is in washington. now with more on the ceremony and what congress is doing to try to further increase. security there at the capitol, fallen capitol police officer billy evans laid in honor in the u. s capitol rotunda after he died in the line of duty. april 2nd officer evans family watched as his casket was carried into the building. he protected for 18 years for the final time, losing the son, daughter and brother, sister mom. dad's like. losing a piece of your soul in billy evans. the capitol police lost a respected officer. ah wife lost her beloved husband and two children lost their father. the ceremony centered on officer revenues love for his children president body and picked up the drop toy of evans daughter, abigail, evan son, logan. war police cap to billy's beloved children, logan. abigail i want you to know that we are forever indebted to your dad. sure evans died defending the capita
he was killed earlier this month when the brandt man rammed his vehicle into a barricade at the capitolpresident biden attended today and shared his personal reflections on los fox's ray bogan is in washington. now with more on the ceremony and what congress is doing to try to further increase. security there at the capitol, fallen capitol police officer billy evans laid in honor in the u. s capitol rotunda after he died in the line of duty. april 2nd officer evans family watched as his casket...