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ellison: and my house. joshua: right. how did you or were you even able to prepare for just the public spectacle of it all and the international weight of what this meant? a.g. ellison: when you get cases like this, you do not worry about that. you deal with it but you do not worry about it. you just deal with that. one of the teams we had was a media team. not that we were projecting out because we were not. you did not hear much from us during the trial. that was on purpose. but we did want to monitor what was coming in at what was being said. we were able to download on that. we were able to see how it was so going. one of the things i needed to do , is also make sure the governor knew what was going on, because he runs -- we had civil unrest. he wanted to know. do i need to need to call the national guard? so we were in touch with him, in , touch with the department of public safety commissioner, just sort of keeping -- i thought one of my main jobs was to keep everybody focused, keep the main thing the main thing. th
ellison: and my house. joshua: right. how did you or were you even able to prepare for just the public spectacle of it all and the international weight of what this meant? a.g. ellison: when you get cases like this, you do not worry about that. you deal with it but you do not worry about it. you just deal with that. one of the teams we had was a media team. not that we were projecting out because we were not. you did not hear much from us during the trial. that was on purpose. but we did want...
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ellison: i'm good. [laughter] a.g. ellison: seriously, i am ready to move forward. feel energized and we have three more cases -- we have more than that. we have the george floyd justice and policing act, which still needs to be passed. we have a lot of state legislation pending, municipal stuff, a lot of work to be done. i am up for it. joshua: i want to ask about legislation to come, including one development with minnesota's efforts to perform policing that came a few hours ago. we will get into that in a minute. in the days after the verdict, when officers open -- when a former officer derek chauvin was convicted for triggering george floyd, what were those first few days like for you, after the press conference was open, -- was over, you go home, you are around your family, what were those first few days like? >> how does it feel to be given a task and complete the task? that is how it felt. i was not particularly happy. i spent 16 years defending people who were charged with crimes. i know what it is like to sit in eric nelson's chair. the defense attorney. i
ellison: i'm good. [laughter] a.g. ellison: seriously, i am ready to move forward. feel energized and we have three more cases -- we have more than that. we have the george floyd justice and policing act, which still needs to be passed. we have a lot of state legislation pending, municipal stuff, a lot of work to be done. i am up for it. joshua: i want to ask about legislation to come, including one development with minnesota's efforts to perform policing that came a few hours ago. we will get...
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with that let's bring in nbc news correspondent ellison barber in jackson, mississippi. ellison, we just heard gabe there in little rock. i understand it's a similar story where you are. you've got these unvaccinated adults putting unvaccinated children at risk. >> reporter: yes, this hospital where we are is the only designated children's hospital in the state of mississippi. they are medical system-wide. they're one of the largest hospitals in the state. the university of mississippi medical center. and they tell us that as of this morning they had six children in the hospital because of covid-19. three of them in intensive care. the vast majority of those children under the age of 12, which means they are not currently eligible to get vaccinated. doctors here say the issue is that people around those children are not getting vaccinated. adults, older children, who are eligible in this state, many of them have opted not to get a vaccine, and because they have not gotten vaccinated, there isn't a bubble, if you will, that can protect those who are not able to get vaccin
with that let's bring in nbc news correspondent ellison barber in jackson, mississippi. ellison, we just heard gabe there in little rock. i understand it's a similar story where you are. you've got these unvaccinated adults putting unvaccinated children at risk. >> reporter: yes, this hospital where we are is the only designated children's hospital in the state of mississippi. they are medical system-wide. they're one of the largest hospitals in the state. the university of mississippi...
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taken down for a few weeks, but officials accelerated the detonation because of tropical storm elsa ellison barber is at the site. >> reporter: what was left of champlain condominium south came to the ground. they use bring this building down essentially where this on a controlled footprint. officials say this demolition was necessary because of concerns of tropical storm elsa moving in. they say that the building that was left from the collapse that took place some 11 days ago, that it was not structurally sound and that they needed to remove it in a controlled manner they also said by removing what was left of this building, it would expand the area that search and rescuers were able to look for the people that were still unaccounted for. for thos there's still 121 peoplender th rubble fam families, many of them still praying for a miracle. this is something that they were worried about because obviously their loved ones are likely and could still be underneath that rubble but this also gives them the opportunity for rescuers to for the families, the individuals who survived this initial
taken down for a few weeks, but officials accelerated the detonation because of tropical storm elsa ellison barber is at the site. >> reporter: what was left of champlain condominium south came to the ground. they use bring this building down essentially where this on a controlled footprint. officials say this demolition was necessary because of concerns of tropical storm elsa moving in. they say that the building that was left from the collapse that took place some 11 days ago, that it...
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the benefit outweigh the risk 100-1. >> reporter: ellison barber, nbc news, west columbia, south carolina> you can make a plan for when and where to get vaccinated visit plan your vaccine.com for more >>> in just 60 seconds, we're on the front lines of the most intense firefight in years the impact being felt thousands of miles away >>> and the battle in congress over investigating the capitol riot shouldn't something, you know, wacky be happening right now? we thought people could use a break. we've all been through a lot this year. -that makes sense. -yeah. so... ♪♪ now's not a good time 3/5ths of nsync. are you sure? you have us booked all day. -read the room, guys. -yeah. right? - i'm norm. -rea- i'm szasz.guys. -yeah. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still he
the benefit outweigh the risk 100-1. >> reporter: ellison barber, nbc news, west columbia, south carolina> you can make a plan for when and where to get vaccinated visit plan your vaccine.com for more >>> in just 60 seconds, we're on the front lines of the most intense firefight in years the impact being felt thousands of miles away >>> and the battle in congress over investigating the capitol riot shouldn't something, you know, wacky be happening right now? we...
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nbc's ellison barber for us in surfside with quite a development there. thank you, ellison. good to see you by the way. >>> coming up in a bit, the mayor of surfside, charles burkett, joins me live to talk about the efforts on the ground plus concerns about the safety of other buildings in his city, and some developing stories there. >>> i want to get now to the president's covid independence tour. biden wrapping up his stop in antrim county, michigan, to head to travers city. it is one of his trips to celebrate a return to pre-pandemic life. i want to go to mike memoli in travers city. good to see you, my friend. >> reporter: how you doing? >> the president is taking heat for this trip as he falls somewhat short of his goal to have 70% of the country vaccinated by july 4th. talk me through the messaging on this trip and how it is being received so far. >> reporter: well, yasmin, it is fair to criticize them for this. this is a white house that has loved to set these kind of goals, and they've been very quick to tout when they've hit them. in this case it was clear a few wee
nbc's ellison barber for us in surfside with quite a development there. thank you, ellison. good to see you by the way. >>> coming up in a bit, the mayor of surfside, charles burkett, joins me live to talk about the efforts on the ground plus concerns about the safety of other buildings in his city, and some developing stories there. >>> i want to get now to the president's covid independence tour. biden wrapping up his stop in antrim county, michigan, to head to travers city....
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ellison barber, thank you. please do stay dry. we appreciate you fighting through that incredible rain to be with us today. guag vanagus is with us in los angeles where fortunately the weather is better, but unfortunately, the covid problems are still so significant. there's a new mask mandate for indoors that will be implemented tomorrow. what's the latest there? >> reporter: they made the announcement yesterday that the masks are coming back beginning saturday night or sunday morning. and you know, health officials had this press conference to make the announcement. a lot of people were shocked, but most of the people that we've spoken to today in the street, going into these businesses. the coffee shops have said, that although they do to hate the masks, they do agree it's necessary to put on the masks once door while going indoors. this will be for vaccinated and those unvaccinated inside the county. and one of the things that health officials said is this is largely driven by the almost 4 million people that are still unvacci
ellison barber, thank you. please do stay dry. we appreciate you fighting through that incredible rain to be with us today. guag vanagus is with us in los angeles where fortunately the weather is better, but unfortunately, the covid problems are still so significant. there's a new mask mandate for indoors that will be implemented tomorrow. what's the latest there? >> reporter: they made the announcement yesterday that the masks are coming back beginning saturday night or sunday morning....
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>> ellison barber, thank you. kit, it being at nighttime, is that unusual? >> well, most definitely. an unusual fact is they will probably record-setting depth implosion plan. they'll probably start doing this on a thursday, and three, four, days after. usually it takes many efforts. -- by the charges and bring down implosion. it takes a lot of effort, but those guys are very competent. i know they're working 24/7 t get to this thing. without it, it's affecting the rescue operation quite a bit. this building is very fragile. they could have access to many areas they need to go. not only is the hurricane threatening the building, but this, must be done. >> does it worry you? i know you said these are dependable folks. they've been working 24/7. nonetheless it's been a quick preparation. does that worry you? >> most definitely. there's always rink, but rescue workers cannot access most of the debris sites. because they have to get to this, but they cannot take the risk to expose their lives too much, so those are so-called risk, and risk that they analyze that
>> ellison barber, thank you. kit, it being at nighttime, is that unusual? >> well, most definitely. an unusual fact is they will probably record-setting depth implosion plan. they'll probably start doing this on a thursday, and three, four, days after. usually it takes many efforts. -- by the charges and bring down implosion. it takes a lot of effort, but those guys are very competent. i know they're working 24/7 t get to this thing. without it, it's affecting the rescue operation...
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." >>> coming up in our next hour, my one-on-one interviews with minnesota attorney keith ellison and want to miss them. mis. r frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil...
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statewide, hospitalizations have increased by 103% because of covid in less than a month shep >> ellison barber from south carolina >>> big picture now, the united states will keep its borders with canada and mexico closed to all non-essential travel, at least for another month. that's word today from the department of homeland security. in a tweet, the agency wrote, the move's aimed at slowing the spread of covid, including especially the delta variant it comes after canadian officials reported they would soon let vaccinated americans into canada. >>> crime in america tonight the man who hopes to be the next mayor of america's largest city eric adams plans to tackle crime in a place where he says lawlessness has become the norm. coordinated attacks on retail stores groups of thieves clearing off shelves, making a clean get away now businesses finding creative ways to fight back >>> and a settlement, an enormous one, with companies accused of fueling the opioid epidemic and importantly, where that money is going >>> the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith, back in 60 seconds ♪
statewide, hospitalizations have increased by 103% because of covid in less than a month shep >> ellison barber from south carolina >>> big picture now, the united states will keep its borders with canada and mexico closed to all non-essential travel, at least for another month. that's word today from the department of homeland security. in a tweet, the agency wrote, the move's aimed at slowing the spread of covid, including especially the delta variant it comes after canadian...
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as ellison reports, doctors still say covid cases largely among the unvaccinated.do we see to those who see those breakthrough cases and makes them less likely to want to get the vaccine? >> you know, we just explained it with numbers and with stories. people that get vaccinated and then contract covid have almost no chance of getting extremely ill. almost none of them will die or ending up in the icu. if you're unvaccinated, again, you're rolling the dice. we're talking about risks and benefits. the benefits of vaccinations far outweigh any possible risks. i would just keep plugging along. i'm doing it, my family doctor is doing it every day in her practice. this is our job and we're glad they do it. >> you are approaching this at the individual level which is so critical. there's also the question of the role policy can play. when it comes to convincing people who are resistant to the vaccine, who are hesitant taking the vaccine, what is your current thinking about the role that the government needs to be playing in convincing them that it is in their best intere
as ellison reports, doctors still say covid cases largely among the unvaccinated.do we see to those who see those breakthrough cases and makes them less likely to want to get the vaccine? >> you know, we just explained it with numbers and with stories. people that get vaccinated and then contract covid have almost no chance of getting extremely ill. almost none of them will die or ending up in the icu. if you're unvaccinated, again, you're rolling the dice. we're talking about risks and...
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let's go down to ellison barber.o demolish what's left of the collapsed condo and that process could take weeks. obviously this hurricane coming in could put a wrench in that. >> yeah. hurricane elsa could change everything here if it continues or if it goes in a direction where it sits miami directly. we know what's left of champlain towers south is not structurally sound. work and rescue efforts stopped for 15 hours on thursday because structural engineers were concerned about what's left of that building could collapse entirely. the mayor of miami-dade county, also the incident commander here in surfside and for everything related to the structural collapse here, she says that they do plan to demolish what is left of the condo building as soon as possible, but that that process, it will take weeks. >> it's important to note that we're still evaluating all possible impacts and determining the best timeline to actually begin the demolition. our top priority remains search and rescue. i want to be clear about that. w
let's go down to ellison barber.o demolish what's left of the collapsed condo and that process could take weeks. obviously this hurricane coming in could put a wrench in that. >> yeah. hurricane elsa could change everything here if it continues or if it goes in a direction where it sits miami directly. we know what's left of champlain towers south is not structurally sound. work and rescue efforts stopped for 15 hours on thursday because structural engineers were concerned about what's...
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we are also joined by bruce ellison, water protector and land back attorney in rapid city.n you talk about what these documents show that you have gotten a hold of? >> good morning, amy. than you for having me on. essentially what seems to be evolving is not just the militarization of our police forces, but particularly the active deployment and involvement of nation guard oops in the suppression of resistance to fossil fuel industry and other activities. that is the site the private institute -- asi from the private institute that you referenced earlier. essentially, the documents had do with plans for the now ended k excel pipeline and how the south dakota national guard was going to be the main for to ensure the pipeline, 315 miles, was constructed and that they would be guardingot only construction operations, but also equipment and, interestingly enough, including the use of lethal force. what we're finding -- amy: wait, wait. and you talk more about what that means? the south dakota national guard can kill people to protect the pipeline? >> essentially, yes, they can.
we are also joined by bruce ellison, water protector and land back attorney in rapid city.n you talk about what these documents show that you have gotten a hold of? >> good morning, amy. than you for having me on. essentially what seems to be evolving is not just the militarization of our police forces, but particularly the active deployment and involvement of nation guard oops in the suppression of resistance to fossil fuel industry and other activities. that is the site the private...
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i do say your name, steven ellison. me morning officer webber. morning. we've never met prior to say, you know who the family wanted to bring a lawsuit against anyone that was responsible for the disappearance and death of andrew. ah, where does the funding come for? so there are 2 different grants are they provided with the statistical information that you put together as to the number of cases you're in. so not at the time of the, the, the grant application of the statistics coming and quarterly reports that go on. i burn jay grabbed better website and mills, i reported we were able to bring a lawsuit against jason webber for his involvement with some cut the law suit is alleging negligence. so essentially this handling of andrew as a confidential informant. also we have the ledge fraud and defeat. in other words, they misled andrew in to getting involved in his role as confidential informant, which we believe led to his desk. ah, are there any other specific courses you can point me to? even are professors you've been trained on strictly confidential f
i do say your name, steven ellison. me morning officer webber. morning. we've never met prior to say, you know who the family wanted to bring a lawsuit against anyone that was responsible for the disappearance and death of andrew. ah, where does the funding come for? so there are 2 different grants are they provided with the statistical information that you put together as to the number of cases you're in. so not at the time of the, the, the grant application of the statistics coming and...
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. >> ellison barber joins us right now and so much overnight news, we have the hurricane concerns about the remaining tower, and now another condo nearby forcing to evacuate. >> yeah, i mean, just a lot going on here. there are ongoing structural concerns for the part of the condo building remains after the collapse on thursday, also concerns now for another different condo building in north miami beach. then on top of that, there is a team of rescuers, a non-miami based team that had to be demobilized after six firefighters tested positive for covid-19. then there's concerns about hurricane elsa. and unfortunately the death toll has risen again, 22 people have now lost their lives in the collapse of this condo building, mothers, fathers, grandparents, siblings, children. at least three children are among the confirmed deaths here, 10-year-old lucia gara, her 4-year-old sister emma and a 7-year-old whose name we don't know but we know her father was a firefighter with the city of miami. the structural concerns about this condo building still standing forced rescuers to stop working abou
. >> ellison barber joins us right now and so much overnight news, we have the hurricane concerns about the remaining tower, and now another condo nearby forcing to evacuate. >> yeah, i mean, just a lot going on here. there are ongoing structural concerns for the part of the condo building remains after the collapse on thursday, also concerns now for another different condo building in north miami beach. then on top of that, there is a team of rescuers, a non-miami based team that...
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it can be located is not going to do it in the ellison loop or neutral exterior, super low. but is it more pollution? is it all you should pretty well continue with the counties if you knew they couldn't as the volume continued well for them was because he solo or did love by name among devona. let's say you did. i'm pretty sure you read to them or not, but i shot the wrong. what brought me jake would have an image. i gotta stop and all contribute dash off them on it's a lot of our no was at a g o patricia and about the time we will get back monday. did not get it. get a passport bomb on monday the only other students who did the football to to so back who did the on the all it them, i said it the only that the you even it may not us unexplained doubles, of course you want on today to the school, this is old. if you love who sees the associate, you'd have a little guy. this looks he'd tours all it could be were del monte phil on distributed. he well young men should be, he said to do black push, this will be keep them at the palm. silver cuter, up off. don't bless you. oh, t
it can be located is not going to do it in the ellison loop or neutral exterior, super low. but is it more pollution? is it all you should pretty well continue with the counties if you knew they couldn't as the volume continued well for them was because he solo or did love by name among devona. let's say you did. i'm pretty sure you read to them or not, but i shot the wrong. what brought me jake would have an image. i gotta stop and all contribute dash off them on it's a lot of our no was at a...
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shep. >> ellison, thank you. >>> destructive tornados slamming parts of the east coast overnight.jersey. a twister ripping the roofs off homes, throwing debris into the air and tearing trees right out of the ground. officials there say three likely touched down in the state. this used to be a car dealership in bucks county, p.a officials say two tornados touched down there leaving a trail of destruction and injuring five people twisters also knocking down trees in parts of maryland and northern virginia. people there reporting hail the size of limes. and in kentucky, flash flooding killed one woman inside a mobile home after the storm knocked it off its foundation officials said within an hour, parts of the area were flooded by up to six feet of water >>> when things started opening back up after covid or during covid i should say, restaurant owners struggled to find workers. now that the numbers of covid cases is spiking, we check in to see if the worker problem's getting better or worse. >>> after years of waiting, afghan nationals arrive in the u.s. escaping the threat of the t
shep. >> ellison, thank you. >>> destructive tornados slamming parts of the east coast overnight.jersey. a twister ripping the roofs off homes, throwing debris into the air and tearing trees right out of the ground. officials there say three likely touched down in the state. this used to be a car dealership in bucks county, p.a officials say two tornados touched down there leaving a trail of destruction and injuring five people twisters also knocking down trees in parts of...
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so you can be located is i'll come to the end of ellison loop when you will, exterior, we super alone potentially become more politically. it will then all you shop will continue the counties that you need a crazy while you continue it well for them. because he saw lowered, it was already mo mo, devona. let's say you did. i'm pretty sure you was all due to the morning but she's still going. what brought me jake would have an image. i go to the stop and i can show them on one of our said geo patricia about the time you will get back did not get into the market possible palm on monday the he'd only say he still should be back at the football to to so back, who about he did the on the all demo, said it the only that the even, it doesn't all may know us on the said you have a quote you on today to the school. this is old, if you will see that the so security guy, these look, see doctors all it could be were del monte fill on this should be the young men should be set to do black push. this will be keep them at the console. cuter. up off the top as well the law fellow show you do do welcom
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some of the groups still have mechanical problems with homer. silicon base would look fearless ellison if i was little hello thought. right. and then i'm available, month to month and then it was that has some members of my mom had one from the know mackenzie mac today. and i thought, you know, going up on my little little by do a loan of the morning who by the number, but i'm looking at my windows, but a lot below. i didn't get that to be slammed into. here's a moment. she and i put the question and mobile our the med so it's not like get into my manager when it is not fitting them on the amount of 30 minutes left of my work. eliminating admission, i can run it up for the amount of discharge and his chauffeur shall ahead of us above our leisure though most welcome double mathias and the moment i had both in your plump i've been seen by you was like well i don't miss a conflict well, i'm not sure about no do with then she'll go to telephone on the me mission. do you happen to have done your friday and yet you can actually check what the initial quote number is given the book of new to
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a can do that with us, they can be located is how come to the end of ellison loop when you will, exterior, when super low. but is it more politicized? is it all you shop? will continue with the companies that you need? a courtesy call to read well for them in false because he said or did they did him among devona and let's say you did. i'm pretty sure you read to him about shot the one what brought me jake with me. jake were to stop and i'm going to show them on a lot of our know just said joe patricia about the top of your bed too, but he did not get into the market possible. nobody do bomb on monday the only other students who they keep up on to, to so back who about heated they all know all it said it the only that the you even it doesn't all may not us on the job. oh, of course you on today to the school does a lot. if he sees the associate of zillow guy. these look, see doctors follicle were del monte fill on distribute the young men of the healer . they said to do black push, this will be key, but the console a cuter, up off don't policy. oh, the law fellow, you know, do me to show
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with us now from surfside is nbc correspondent ellison barber, and what are the families telling you are different opinions here, and this is a very complex legal battle, and one that could ultimately pit those with the condo collapse against the families who lost loved ones. the judge here ruled that this property can be sold, and he formed a steering committee to try to come up quickly with a track in terms of how to deal with all of the different property litigation that is coming from this. this property is a beach front property valued over $100 million and this property will sell, and it is to likely sell soon, because you have people who according to the judge and others, they need the funds, and they need them quickly to try to rebuild their lives, and this building when it was still standing, it was woefully underinsured. the question is what happens in terms of who buys it, and what do they do with the site? is it a developer who comes in, and buys it and builds another brand-new condo building or does someone else step in, a government official maybe or a private philanthr
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joining us now is news correspondent ellison barber, and now the president is meeting privately with the families of the victims, and we didn't want him to be at the site, because the white house did not want him to divert law enforcement resource, but he is coming on the day where the officials are suspending the search and rescue effort, and tell us more about that decision. >> yeah, they are saying it is a temporary pause, but we don't know when it is going to be a paudz, because rescuers are saying that they had to stop work because of the fear of the rest of the building the parts that are still standing could collapse. there are three main areas of concern according to the fire officials, because they noticed movement in a debris pile on the south side of the structure, and also movement in the concrete floor slab on the north and the south corner of the building to cause additional failure tofr -- of the building, and the big point of concern is that there is a big column hanging from a structure that is still standing, and it had moved 6 to 12 inches and if it were to fall, i
joining us now is news correspondent ellison barber, and now the president is meeting privately with the families of the victims, and we didn't want him to be at the site, because the white house did not want him to divert law enforcement resource, but he is coming on the day where the officials are suspending the search and rescue effort, and tell us more about that decision. >> yeah, they are saying it is a temporary pause, but we don't know when it is going to be a paudz, because...
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msnbc correspondent ellison barberment so much overnight news. the concerns about the remaining tower and another condo forced to evacuate? >> reporter: yeah. so many different things happening here in one after the other. oftentimes it raises more question than answers. what we do know is that 22 people have lost their lives in the collapse of this building so far. they were moms, dads, grandparents, sisters, brothers, children. at least three children are among those 22 victims. 10-year-old lucy gara and her 4-year-old sister emma, and a 7-year-old child whose name that we don't know, but we know she was the daughter of a city of miami firefighter. structural concerns with the part of the building that is still standing forced rescuers to stop working about 15 hours on thursday. officials say that the rest of the building ultimately needs to come down and plans are already under way for that to happen. that process will take weeks in a best-care stays in year. it's -- best-case scenario. it's not going to happen before hurricane elsa. we could
msnbc correspondent ellison barberment so much overnight news. the concerns about the remaining tower and another condo forced to evacuate? >> reporter: yeah. so many different things happening here in one after the other. oftentimes it raises more question than answers. what we do know is that 22 people have lost their lives in the collapse of this building so far. they were moms, dads, grandparents, sisters, brothers, children. at least three children are among those 22 victims....
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ellison, how are the families reacting to the news of this demolition? what are you hearing? a pretty big shift there this weekend. >> reporter: yes. initially we're told demolition wouldn't happen, would likely take weeks. now we're told once the engineers give the go-ahead that that building or what remains of champlain towers south could come down within 36 hours. we know the families were told about these plans before the public and the media were. i actually want to turn to someone who has spoken directly with the families and can answer your question i think perhaps better than i can at this point. i want to bring in the mayor of surfside, charles birkett. mr. mayor, tell us, what have the families who have been waiting to hear news of their loved ones, who may still be missing in that rubble, what are they telling you about the concerns and how did they receive the news about the fact that this building will ultimately be coming down, and sooner. >> i think their primary concern is the work not stop, that nothing interrupt the search for their relatives, and that's our
ellison, how are the families reacting to the news of this demolition? what are you hearing? a pretty big shift there this weekend. >> reporter: yes. initially we're told demolition wouldn't happen, would likely take weeks. now we're told once the engineers give the go-ahead that that building or what remains of champlain towers south could come down within 36 hours. we know the families were told about these plans before the public and the media were. i actually want to turn to someone...
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know, to tell you guys, but for the community here who spread that new school anywhere in faith in ellison by our booth. jeff? well, still ahead here on out of hearing me on my doctor, say the military has come into criminals over night fronting a deadly crime. and getting inside the work of mexico's most famous office, we visit an exhibition that brings free to color, painting for life. ah . hello we got good news and bad news for north america at the moment. some place to say it somewhat cool up to was that western side of canada across the western areas of western parts of the united states and sharon, a possibility here further south. this very active weather system still brings some very heavy rain into the deep south of the us. and of course elsa now making its way up towards the florida panhandle, rolling into georgia as we go through wednesday into thursday, winds waiting on the storm. it will be a tropical depression by the state, but some very heavy, right, murat, across the carolinas. as it pushes out into the mid atlantic states, a lot of heavy rain coming free with the likelih
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one of the last small standing in this particular township and throughout the day, members of the ellison community has been coming along to do their shopping here. it's already been monitored really well, you've had soldiers patrolling at the area. of course, there is some panic buying that's starting to happen now is people fear that they're not going to have access to food and other essentially in the coming days. yes, that will end up not having something that i'm tired of me. this is one of the more that was lift gate and it's being protected very much by a number of officials. so in a short while from now you're going to see members of the south african national defense forces patrolling the area. basically just touching base to see that everything still remains calm. and in order to give us a sense of how much longer you feel that you guys are going to be eligible, we are going to be here for some time. as long as this lifting and the painting of warehouses, we are still going to be in the crowd. their presence is making it possible for a shop like this one behind need to stay open
one of the last small standing in this particular township and throughout the day, members of the ellison community has been coming along to do their shopping here. it's already been monitored really well, you've had soldiers patrolling at the area. of course, there is some panic buying that's starting to happen now is people fear that they're not going to have access to food and other essentially in the coming days. yes, that will end up not having something that i'm tired of me. this is one...
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1st time since the disputed presidential election led to widespread unrest. 10 years ago, president ellison what tara and his predecessor lauren poe, had not come face to face since a power struggle led to rest in which 3000 people were killed by bull recently returned to ivory coast after being acquitted of committed war crimes by the international criminal court, the potential for reconciliation, raised the pensions in the country before the meeting committee addresses following the meeting from the jury and capital of buddha. judging by reception by got at the presidential palace, it was an icebreaker. there were all smiles back go and pressed him more time before this mile before the cameras. before i should in learning my boy's progress us into the building that he was occupied before the 2 started their own crisis or start to be sick. and i've gotten crisis in 2010, just the post election violence you're talking about earlier. now a lot of people are watching closely to see how this meeting and a lot of people expecting both leaders to come out strongly with strong what it statement t
1st time since the disputed presidential election led to widespread unrest. 10 years ago, president ellison what tara and his predecessor lauren poe, had not come face to face since a power struggle led to rest in which 3000 people were killed by bull recently returned to ivory coast after being acquitted of committed war crimes by the international criminal court, the potential for reconciliation, raised the pensions in the country before the meeting committee addresses following the meeting...
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thomas, he's in ellison in middle lane where the 9th biggest producer enough to use to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well. and the not only of an interlocking, not exactly what environmental activists didn't lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company built a 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents. and then they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china's income in the summer. they see that, you know, we have a water deficit of 1400000 cubic meters a year in this region. and they want to build a factory would uses up a 1000000 cubic meters a year. and how can they be allowed to exploit the groundwater here in this region where there isn't enough that we fit of the snow cap peaks of the sierra nevada, home to some of the best mineral water sources in spain, track and several multinational companies to known and generate 30000000 euros the sales with its land, her own brand ness land. coca cola are also taking advantage of things. profitable, mineral water business. the climate change threatens
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. ♪ >> next, keith ellison and you'll cut y'all -- and neal katyal discuss the trial of derek chauvin the murder of george floyd. this is about 35 minutes. >> thank you very much. hi, everybody. you have to be more excited than that to be around people. hi, everybody. thank you so much, i appreciate you having us back for the aspen ideas festival for a conversation that could not be more timely. delighted to be in a room with another person in person to talk about something that set a lot of people into the streets during the pandemic, despite the threat of the pandemic, after they saw that video that was
. ♪ >> next, keith ellison and you'll cut y'all -- and neal katyal discuss the trial of derek chauvin the murder of george floyd. this is about 35 minutes. >> thank you very much. hi, everybody. you have to be more excited than that to be around people. hi, everybody. thank you so much, i appreciate you having us back for the aspen ideas festival for a conversation that could not be more timely. delighted to be in a room with another person in person to talk about something that...
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i disagree with the whole premise about softer taking on lar larry ellison.e off of it and aws will continue to grow. he's got a nuanced approach to his leadership he is a value creator and has never found another founder ceo that has taken the trillion dollar market cap. looking at tds the $500 billion then google, larry handed over the-ranges early on. mark zuckerberg is the closest and he just crossed $1 trillion. jassy in position to take the hand off having built aws the way he has the fact that he did build aws shows how entrepreneurial he is. pointing out this softer, gentler amazon the company understand from a regulatory and employee standpoint it is essential that they address these issues and the environment. they see they'll be a force for good and why they are embracing these for good >> i like these takes. talking about this throughout the show one of amazon's earliest investors. the special edition of tech check just getting started it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices.
i disagree with the whole premise about softer taking on lar larry ellison.e off of it and aws will continue to grow. he's got a nuanced approach to his leadership he is a value creator and has never found another founder ceo that has taken the trillion dollar market cap. looking at tds the $500 billion then google, larry handed over the-ranges early on. mark zuckerberg is the closest and he just crossed $1 trillion. jassy in position to take the hand off having built aws the way he has the...
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. >> so many losses ellison barber reporting. i'm jose diaz-balart. the great andrea mitchell is next. liberty. liberty. ♪ if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ show me the olympics. to deliver our technology [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ an amusement park is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because it's not just for kids. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> good day, everyone. this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington where new cdc guidance on masks and the delta variant has the nation on edge and its rising covid infections in all 50 states with the
. >> so many losses ellison barber reporting. i'm jose diaz-balart. the great andrea mitchell is next. liberty. liberty. ♪ if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all included with 2 lines for only $70 bucks! only at t-mobile. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology...
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nothing national record, almost her position, ellison and jane were the 9th biggest producer enough to use to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well. and the funny, really interesting not exactly what environmental activists didn't lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company build a 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents and they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china. become in thermo the cc daddio and now we have a water deficit of 1400000 cubic meters a year. in this region. they want to build a factory would uses up a 1000000 cubic meters a year and how can they be allowed to exploit the groundwater here in this region where there isn't enough that we fiddle with no cap peaks of the sierra nevada home to some of the best mineral water sources in spain. let's check several multinational companies. climate change threatens the regions, water supplies if and i and thought i already getting dryer. climate change is just making that worse on la previously. and i think you might think all you're
nothing national record, almost her position, ellison and jane were the 9th biggest producer enough to use to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well. and the funny, really interesting not exactly what environmental activists didn't lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company build a 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents and they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china. become in thermo the cc daddio...
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pete: brady ellison, olympic archer speaking to "newsweek."to me have never been political. it has never been about politics. now it is turning into a theatrical spectacle. they should have the voice but eat but not on the sporting field. don't disrespect the people who have served in the military. greatful, especially on a international stage not wearing a city, or a team name, you're wearing a country, a basic responsibility to stand proud for that country should be a given. rachel: seems so basic. just really breaks my heart when i see cuban-americans or cubans on the islands waving our american flag. hong kongers. last summer they were the protester i really liked. waving our flag proudly. that our own children are being taught to hate our country. to disrespect our flag. to not say the pledge of allegiance. not even burning our flag, but being indifferent towards the flag. i cry, cry when i see our flag. lawrence: you know what it is, guys? a lot of these folks see the country at its worse. meanwhile people in other countries see america
pete: brady ellison, olympic archer speaking to "newsweek."to me have never been political. it has never been about politics. now it is turning into a theatrical spectacle. they should have the voice but eat but not on the sporting field. don't disrespect the people who have served in the military. greatful, especially on a international stage not wearing a city, or a team name, you're wearing a country, a basic responsibility to stand proud for that country should be a given. rachel:...
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dancing leave me the hell alone, emily dickinson going into her room and shutting the door, ralph ellison's invisible man, all the way to those motorcyclists in easy rider, one of the nicknames is captain america. anti-group identity. ask them what group, no, not part of any group. i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> lots to go back. >> let me start by disputing mark's characterization. he misunderstood the early question. we did not have group identity in mind to think about different kinds of communities, a church, a neighborhood, a town, that is a misreading. and the rest of those accounts. it is the case that we don't think it is possible to peace through that history without the context of power, without concept of race. there is an invitation to educators to ask questions to engage students in questions around that theme but there is also the question around individual liberty. the territorial expansion of the united states shaped by economic liberty and economic equality. both traditions in the country are there throughou
dancing leave me the hell alone, emily dickinson going into her room and shutting the door, ralph ellison's invisible man, all the way to those motorcyclists in easy rider, one of the nicknames is captain america. anti-group identity. ask them what group, no, not part of any group. i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> lots to go back. >> let me start by disputing mark's characterization. he misunderstood the early...
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>> all right, ellison barber there in jackson, mississippi. let's go to gaud now. it's been about a month since los angeles county dropped most of its restrictions for vaccinated people. now they're reinstating the mask mandate for everyone regardless of vaccination status. what are you hearing from folks about that move? >> reporter: craig, a lot of people are surprised they're going to have to wear the mask again. moments ago we went into one of the coffee shops and one of the first things they told us, we're surprised but also not surprised they decided to do that because they say a lot of people that were unvaccinated were choosing to take off the mask. health authorities here in los angeles had a press conference where they shared statistics to try to justify why they think it's necessary to implement this mask mandate for all of those vaccinated and unvaccinated when going indoors. we'll hear part of this press conference. >> it really is about making this a universal practice. it's the easiest thing to do in terms of ensuring that we're all protected. regard
>> all right, ellison barber there in jackson, mississippi. let's go to gaud now. it's been about a month since los angeles county dropped most of its restrictions for vaccinated people. now they're reinstating the mask mandate for everyone regardless of vaccination status. what are you hearing from folks about that move? >> reporter: craig, a lot of people are surprised they're going to have to wear the mask again. moments ago we went into one of the coffee shops and one of the...
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people out there who could be dolly parton or who could be james baldwin or richard pryor or ralph ellison or gabriel garcia marquez or you name it . who, if they just got a start , they would take it. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> you got to have grit. my first book was turned down by 31 publishers so you've got to keep believing in it and moving it forward. just keep chopping wood. >> for our next question, tom from connecticut would like to know how have each of you grown as a writer from working together? >> i think of these for me is as i said, concentrating even more on making sure that these, that the characters are fully believable and rounded and don't get lazy. just because you've got the plot right doesn't mean that -- it needs more than that, it needs more than just a strong plot. >> for me it's paying attention to how he does it. when i get a draft from him, i'll just sit there andshake my head . i should have never gotten that much stuff into that few words and how he's never let you forget who the character is or the drive of the plot. i had no primarily his art you can explain
people out there who could be dolly parton or who could be james baldwin or richard pryor or ralph ellison or gabriel garcia marquez or you name it . who, if they just got a start , they would take it. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> you got to have grit. my first book was turned down by 31 publishers so you've got to keep believing in it and moving it forward. just keep chopping wood. >> for our next question, tom from connecticut would like to know how have each of you grown...
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people like ralph ellison, john chivers, they were put to work on this project.amazing story, tons of wonderful anecdotes and vivid writing. i would also recommend the notes on grief for people who want to get in touch with some of the heavier emotions that we have just been through. she is writing about the death of her father. she is a spectacular writer. she really probes those emotions of what it means when life feels really fragile. >> i wonder what you see happening now, in terms of reading impact from the last year, or publication impact. >> the last few months have been the most diverse list of books i have seen in my 30 plus years as a reviewer. so i do think there's more of a responsiveness on the part of the publishing industry to begin to try to diversify what has been historically a very white industry. the other thing that is happening that is so interesting, i am a big fan of suspense fiction. i would say almost every suspense novel i pick up these days has a plot line about cultural appropriation, or appropriation of someone else's words. the plot
people like ralph ellison, john chivers, they were put to work on this project.amazing story, tons of wonderful anecdotes and vivid writing. i would also recommend the notes on grief for people who want to get in touch with some of the heavier emotions that we have just been through. she is writing about the death of her father. she is a spectacular writer. she really probes those emotions of what it means when life feels really fragile. >> i wonder what you see happening now, in terms of...
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ellison, sam, guys, stay safe. jenessa webb, thank you as well. >>> mayor burkett, thank you for joining us. good to talk with you once again. you just heard the forecast. obviously our own sam brock is just south of of you in key west. talk to us about your concerns. >> i'm more concerned than was two days ago. it seems it's going far to our west. i'm hopeful that we'll have -- our to bring out all those family members that can be reunited with their families. how are you safeguarding the area? >> you know, you walked the street this morning, i was on the roof of the collapsed building that came down last night, taking pictures of the structure. you know, we're going to do a deep dive on -- things just don't fall down like that. something is very, very wrong. before we do that, we're going to pull everybody out of the rubble for those families who are desperately waiting. >> mayor, talk to me what it was like to see that building come down. there are times when you see a demolition like this one, because it's a jo
ellison, sam, guys, stay safe. jenessa webb, thank you as well. >>> mayor burkett, thank you for joining us. good to talk with you once again. you just heard the forecast. obviously our own sam brock is just south of of you in key west. talk to us about your concerns. >> i'm more concerned than was two days ago. it seems it's going far to our west. i'm hopeful that we'll have -- our to bring out all those family members that can be reunited with their families. how are you...
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story you disclose disclosed and i love the fog is much as you is a great story olympian bradley ellisonx & friends" had a comment regarding using the flag in the olympics way to protest, here's what he had to say. >> when it comes to the olympics, this is truly one of the most of political pieces of sports that we have i wish there was a way to say with they had to say and use our voices and not alienate more than 50% of america by disrespecting our flag wearing that flag is an honor and worry the usa is an honor and i'd have to say most of the people are definitely in that vote, the same vote that i'm in with wanting that. leo: currently that me ask you this given the anticipated olympics coming up in the next two weeks is there a safe bet or obvious situation where people will use their platform if there successful in protest in a derogatory way towards a flag in america? nicole: i pray that it does not happen, it is not the place on an international stage to be representing your country and disrespected it by protesting during the national anthem. it may happen and if it does the bes
story you disclose disclosed and i love the fog is much as you is a great story olympian bradley ellisonx & friends" had a comment regarding using the flag in the olympics way to protest, here's what he had to say. >> when it comes to the olympics, this is truly one of the most of political pieces of sports that we have i wish there was a way to say with they had to say and use our voices and not alienate more than 50% of america by disrespecting our flag wearing that flag is an...
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> plus, i'm coming to you from minneapolis where i sat down with minnesota attorney general keith ellison hearing that as the protest energy has dissipated, the level of urgency has dissipated. >> and i talked with george floyd's girlfriend courtney ross. >> it's going to take some work for me to celebrate this country again, to be honest. >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> we have a lot to cover this sunday morning. we are closely monitoring the situation at the collapsed condo building in surfside, florida. officials are expected to begin demolition on the remainder of the building later today or tomorrow. the plans for the demolition were accelerated because of tropical storm elsa approaching the area. so far the death toll stands at 24, with at least 121 people still unaccounted for. we are expecting an update from florida officials in the next hour, and we'll bring it to you live. >>> but first today, america celebrates its independence day, but the state of the country is not looking anything like the democratic ideals upon which it was founded. the supreme cou
> plus, i'm coming to you from minneapolis where i sat down with minnesota attorney general keith ellison hearing that as the protest energy has dissipated, the level of urgency has dissipated. >> and i talked with george floyd's girlfriend courtney ross. >> it's going to take some work for me to celebrate this country again, to be honest. >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." >>> we have a lot to cover this sunday morning. we are closely...
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>> ellison barber live for us, thank you. complicated court battles. one person is miami-dade rabbi. tell us how the families are doing. >> the families the first three weeks, panic, stress, crying, are they going to find them alive and bring back the family members. all families were able to bury their loved ones. now reality sets in and that's very difficult for them. they were more focusing on the moment of getting them back but now they realize setting in they lost a loved one, husband, wife, parent or children. they're all telling me they're having a very difficult time. >> and speaking of what you saw from our reporter there on the ground, the challenges that lie ahead about what should happen to the site. others want it sold so they can use that money to try and rebuild their lives. what do you want to see happen to that site? >> it's a very personal thing. it's something each family may feel very different. although the house fell down, the home they built, the life they lived, and what was important to them, that wil
>> ellison barber live for us, thank you. complicated court battles. one person is miami-dade rabbi. tell us how the families are doing. >> the families the first three weeks, panic, stress, crying, are they going to find them alive and bring back the family members. all families were able to bury their loved ones. now reality sets in and that's very difficult for them. they were more focusing on the moment of getting them back but now they realize setting in they lost a loved one,...
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almost in ellison and where the 9th biggest producer enough to use to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well. and you're not willing to let you know exactly what environmental activists going to lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company build a 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents. and then they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china and not be come in summer that she see daddy or not when we have a water deficit of 1400000 cubic meters a year in this region. and they want to build a factory would uses up a 1000000 cubic meters a year. how can they be allowed to exploit the ground water here in this region where there isn't enough that we fiddle the snow kept peaks of the sierra nevada home to some of the best mineral water sources in spain. check several multinational companies to known and generate 30000000 euros the sales with its land, her own brand ness land. coca cola are also taking advantage of spain, profitable mineral water business. climate change threatens the regions, water suppl
almost in ellison and where the 9th biggest producer enough to use to keep developing the equity as brand and expand internationally as well. and you're not willing to let you know exactly what environmental activists going to lose. you don't want at the foot of the sierra nevada, the company build a 2nd factory fucking anger amongst local residents. and then they say the water is needed locally and shouldn't be exported to china and not be come in summer that she see daddy or not when we have...