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it does, alex.ou know, there's been so many studies on this, and we have to really get familiar with the -- the nature of the knowledge as it relates to the way that juries operate and the way that they work and in the information age, things have changed. most really expert jury analysts say that the jury kind of has a very strong leaning as to how they're going to vote before the closing arguments even begin, and a lot of folks are now saying that the attorneys don't really change the minds of the jurors so much as they arm the jurors with evidence -- with arguments that they can make when they get back there. they say that a juror can change the mind of another juror at this point, but the attorneys' ability to sway opinion has become progressively less as the jury has taken in the evidence. >> so, taking what you have just said, brian, when you think about the jury, when they're sequestered and they start deliberating, what kind of an edge to you give either side? i mean, i know it's difficult t
it does, alex.ou know, there's been so many studies on this, and we have to really get familiar with the -- the nature of the knowledge as it relates to the way that juries operate and the way that they work and in the information age, things have changed. most really expert jury analysts say that the jury kind of has a very strong leaning as to how they're going to vote before the closing arguments even begin, and a lot of folks are now saying that the attorneys don't really change the minds...
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alex madrid. [rollcall] alex is not able to be here so that's the rollcall .inaudible] there are no minutes. there are no minutes. >> the next item on the agenda is public moments. >>deborah kaplan: okay alex, i think when he said minutes i think you meant tosay approval of the agenda . >>alex madrid: yes, i'm sorry. can i have a motion to approve theagenda ? >> so moved. >>alex madrid: [inaudible] any opposed? >> no. >>alex madrid: okay, it has been approved and we are going to item number three. public comments. [inaudible] ... in the tradition of ... [inaudible] d we have any comments at this time ? any public waiting on the phones? >> we have one person for public comment. >>alex madrid:go ahead. go ahead, caller . >>caller: is this agenda item 3? >>alex madrid: yes it is. >>caller: thank you. my name is zach carnahan, i'm a disability advocate and one of the only people making public comments at these meetings that are not advertised to market unity at all. i don't even know what mod does to let our community know about these meetings. at most there's thr
alex madrid. [rollcall] alex is not able to be here so that's the rollcall .inaudible] there are no minutes. there are no minutes. >> the next item on the agenda is public moments. >>deborah kaplan: okay alex, i think when he said minutes i think you meant tosay approval of the agenda . >>alex madrid: yes, i'm sorry. can i have a motion to approve theagenda ? >> so moved. >>alex madrid: [inaudible] any opposed? >> no. >>alex madrid: okay, it has been...
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>> reporter: and alex, dr.hen one day later, unsurprisingly, pushing back on a lot of what senator johnson said yesterday. listen. >> we have 567,000 people who have died so far in this country from this disease. that is a really, really good reason to get people vaccinated with a vaccine that you have shown is highly efficacious and quite safe and that's the reason for the emergency use authorization. we are dealing with an emergency. how can anyone say that 567,000 dead americans is not an emergency? >> reporter: and alex, you heard right there the explanation for why dr. fauci says we should be vaccinating as many people as possible. on the one hand, you can just chalk this up to another controversial comment about coronavirus from a republican. at the same time, though, it's clear that there are real implications for that, especially as you see in a lot of these places, the ability to vaccinate more people, the stockpile, the number of vaccines going up, but the number of people willing to take them seeming
>> reporter: and alex, dr.hen one day later, unsurprisingly, pushing back on a lot of what senator johnson said yesterday. listen. >> we have 567,000 people who have died so far in this country from this disease. that is a really, really good reason to get people vaccinated with a vaccine that you have shown is highly efficacious and quite safe and that's the reason for the emergency use authorization. we are dealing with an emergency. how can anyone say that 567,000 dead americans...
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>> yeah, alex.as supposed to be a demonstration of support for ma'khia bryant and demonstrations starting any moment now. you might be able to hear someone shouting over the megaphone. we think this demonstration has started to in together even though it hasn't reached the capitol and i can hear shouting off in the distance shouting "black lives matter" and "no justice, no peace" and getting cars to honk and give them support as they make their way over to the state house. this shooting happened on tuesday. we've all seen the video. columbus, ohio, police releasing several body cam videos in an effort to get out in front and let the public see what happened in this instance because as they described the video, they say that this 16-year-old girl, ma'khia bryant, police officer, nicholas riordan was in an ongoing fight and he saw ma'khia bryant attempt to stab one girl and went after another and that's when riordan pull out his service weapon and shot her four times killing her right there. there hav
>> yeah, alex.as supposed to be a demonstration of support for ma'khia bryant and demonstrations starting any moment now. you might be able to hear someone shouting over the megaphone. we think this demonstration has started to in together even though it hasn't reached the capitol and i can hear shouting off in the distance shouting "black lives matter" and "no justice, no peace" and getting cars to honk and give them support as they make their way over to the state...
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alex? >> a tragic event to say the least. kathy park, thank you for that update. >> let's go now to the breaking news from chicago. that city bracing for more protests today as calls grow for justice in the police shooting death of 13-year-old adam toledo. let's go to nbc's rehema ellis who joins us with more on this. how would you describe the scene there today? >> reporter: i would say it's peaceful here today right now, and last night there were two arrests from the largest demonstration to date and the demonstration which was mostly peaceful, but people are demanding accountability following the police shooting death of this 13-year-old teenager. people are outraged over what happened and from seeing this disturbing video of this tragedy unfold. responding to a call of shots fired, this is what the officer saw as he was chasing adam toledo just moments before making a split decision. >> stop right now! hey! show me your [ bleep ] hands! drop it! >> officer stillman fired hitting the 13-
alex? >> a tragic event to say the least. kathy park, thank you for that update. >> let's go now to the breaking news from chicago. that city bracing for more protests today as calls grow for justice in the police shooting death of 13-year-old adam toledo. let's go to nbc's rehema ellis who joins us with more on this. how would you describe the scene there today? >> reporter: i would say it's peaceful here today right now, and last night there were two arrests from the largest...
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alex: ha cambiado hace unos aÑos en esta conversaciÓn. varios latinos seguimos trabajando para asegurar que se mantiene como prioridad en el congreso este aÑo con el apoyo del presidente. tayana: seÑala que el paso a seguir serÍa apoyar varios proyectos de ley y protecciones en progreso. alex padilla: protecciones para participantes de, para los campesinos. un proyecto de ley para trabajadores esenciales. si se puede aprobar cada uno o como un paquete, eso vamos a determinar por quÉ hay varias tareas sobre cÓmo lograr esas reformas y estamos en las negociaciones actualmente. tayana: aunque hay diferencias con el partido republicano, asegura estar trabajando con ellos para lograr los cambios. junta por junta, conversaciÓn por conversaciÓn. en el centro de san josÉ. paola: muchas familias no tienen dinero para pagar el alquiler de este mes o los pagos de meses pasados. el estado de california ha ofrecido dinero para pagar hasta el 80% de los pagos atrasados. para recibir los fondos, necesita llenar la aplicaciÓn con su arrendador. >> va a l
alex: ha cambiado hace unos aÑos en esta conversaciÓn. varios latinos seguimos trabajando para asegurar que se mantiene como prioridad en el congreso este aÑo con el apoyo del presidente. tayana: seÑala que el paso a seguir serÍa apoyar varios proyectos de ley y protecciones en progreso. alex padilla: protecciones para participantes de, para los campesinos. un proyecto de ley para trabajadores esenciales. si se puede aprobar cada uno o como un paquete, eso vamos a determinar por quÉ hay...
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this is no surprise, alex.w he was either going to find scandal or scandal would find him. it's important that we contextualize this beyond scandal and beyond politics. what is alleged here, his colleague joel greenberg was indicted for, causing a minor to engage in a commercial sex act. if there is a child engaged in a sex act below the age of consent, if that's true, we need to focus in on the child victim, but on the notion that these two men are sexual predators first and politicians second. this is a grave matter. the best thing matt gaetz can do is shut up, hire a lawyer, and resign from congress. >> let me say if that scorecard story is true, that's disgusting. but i want to reiterate at least at this point matt gaetz said he never paid for sex, that came from his office, he's denying the allegations. but susan, democrats are calling for gaetz to resign. the republican party has been largely silent. how come? >> because they smell that something's up. i mean, i didn't know about the scorecard as a state
this is no surprise, alex.w he was either going to find scandal or scandal would find him. it's important that we contextualize this beyond scandal and beyond politics. what is alleged here, his colleague joel greenberg was indicted for, causing a minor to engage in a commercial sex act. if there is a child engaged in a sex act below the age of consent, if that's true, we need to focus in on the child victim, but on the notion that these two men are sexual predators first and politicians...
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because my friend, alex witt has the latest. hi, alex. >> hello, doll. i have to tell you i loved your last conversation and franklin made such a good point about more diversity means more income, there's more box office revenue. >> that's right. >> it is also so much more interesting. you learn so much. i loved "judas and the black messiah" because you got a perspective that wasn't the one that had been put out there for all those years. >> that's right. >> it was so powerful. so anyway, that's kind of fun to think about the oscars. >> next saturday -- not before, my friend. >> thanks, alex. >> a good day to you from world news headquarters, and high noon in the east and 9:00 a.m. out west. we begin with the breaking news of the killing of andrew brown jr. in elizabeth city, north carolina. a news conference within just this last hour and city managers joining the call for the release of the body cam video of the shooting that happened april 21st. officials have been under increasing pressure after audio recordings suggested late yesterday that brown wa
because my friend, alex witt has the latest. hi, alex. >> hello, doll. i have to tell you i loved your last conversation and franklin made such a good point about more diversity means more income, there's more box office revenue. >> that's right. >> it is also so much more interesting. you learn so much. i loved "judas and the black messiah" because you got a perspective that wasn't the one that had been put out there for all those years. >> that's right....
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>> reporter: yeah, alex, there are. this evening we're expecting to see a peace march in that little village neighborhood where 13-year-old adam toledo was shot and killed. we're at douglas park just north of that neighborhood where within an hour we're expecting to see a vigil in remembrance of the teenager. and we've learned over the weekend now some developments over the kurgs that we saw -- we heard about before the body cam video came out. one of the prosecutors in the state attorney's office, originally the spokesperson for the office said that he misspoke when at a bond hearing earlier this month, he said that the child was holding the gun when he was shot. obviously, we've now seen in the video that he was not holding a gun when he was shot. but that caused a lot of tension among activists in the community because there's concern over whether or not there's any -- there's accurate information coming out, if they hadn't seen the body camera video. we've now learned that that prosecutor has been suspended, been pl
>> reporter: yeah, alex, there are. this evening we're expecting to see a peace march in that little village neighborhood where 13-year-old adam toledo was shot and killed. we're at douglas park just north of that neighborhood where within an hour we're expecting to see a vigil in remembrance of the teenager. and we've learned over the weekend now some developments over the kurgs that we saw -- we heard about before the body cam video came out. one of the prosecutors in the state...
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alex?t, kathy, thank you so much for that. >>> also new developments in the ma'khia bryant shooting. the associated press is reporting today on the 911 call and chaos at the scene. the report says a female voice told the dispatcher, quote, we got these grown girls over here trying to fight us, trying to stab us, trying to put their hands on our grandma. get here now. nbc's chris pollone is joining me from columbus from the very latest. chris, this is new, what more are you hearing about it today? >> reporter: alex, the 911 tapes were released wednesday, the day after the shooting. that's been the biggest question in this entire incident, is who made those two 911 calls, and the call that you just referenced was the longer, was the first one that originally brought police to the scene. police have been asked a few times who made those calls. family members of ma'khia bryant have said that she was the one who actually made the call, that she felt like she was under attack, and that she called
alex?t, kathy, thank you so much for that. >>> also new developments in the ma'khia bryant shooting. the associated press is reporting today on the 911 call and chaos at the scene. the report says a female voice told the dispatcher, quote, we got these grown girls over here trying to fight us, trying to stab us, trying to put their hands on our grandma. get here now. nbc's chris pollone is joining me from columbus from the very latest. chris, this is new, what more are you hearing...
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>> reporter: hey, alex.today that navalny will not be allowed to die in prison. it's clear his situation is very, very serious. navalny's daughter dasha is a student at fan stanford. she is pleading for her father to receive treatment. he's at risk for kidney failure or a heart attack. this is vladimir putin's most outspoken critic. he survived novichok poisoning. he is not receiving adequate medical treatment, that's what triggered his hunger strike. today the u.s. national security adviser said the russians have been told they will be held responsible for what happens to him. take a listen. >> we have communicated to the russian government that what happens to mr. navalny is their custody is their responsibility and they will be held accountable by the international community. in terms of the specific measures that we would undertake, we're looking at a variety of different costs we would impose. i'm not going to telegraph that publicly at this point but we have communicated there will be consequences if m
>> reporter: hey, alex.today that navalny will not be allowed to die in prison. it's clear his situation is very, very serious. navalny's daughter dasha is a student at fan stanford. she is pleading for her father to receive treatment. he's at risk for kidney failure or a heart attack. this is vladimir putin's most outspoken critic. he survived novichok poisoning. he is not receiving adequate medical treatment, that's what triggered his hunger strike. today the u.s. national security...
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>> thank you, alex, for your question. let me first say that my prayers go out to the family and colleagues of officer billy evans. these are very difficult times for the capitol police family, and we in congress will make sure that they have whatever resources that they need. i look forward to the full investigation of what happened yesterday. we do know that the capitol has been the subject of multiple attacks. i previously served on active duty in the u.s. military and noted bases are subject to attack and that's why the first thing any base commander does is to secure and protect that base and similarly, the u.s. capitol is always going to be a target of attack and we need to make sure we're able to secure and protect it. >> given what happened january 6th, given what happened april 2nd now, what does it mean for capitol security going forward? >> so, we have an ongoing review of security at the u.s. capitol, and i look forward to the final report as well as to the investigations by the various congressional committees
>> thank you, alex, for your question. let me first say that my prayers go out to the family and colleagues of officer billy evans. these are very difficult times for the capitol police family, and we in congress will make sure that they have whatever resources that they need. i look forward to the full investigation of what happened yesterday. we do know that the capitol has been the subject of multiple attacks. i previously served on active duty in the u.s. military and noted bases are...
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alex briscoe from c.c.p. this is the type of activity that can be reimbursed as i mentioned previously. so how to increase the reimbursements. there are a lot of these categories that can be shifted. right now, there is staff and contractor time spent on what's called mode 45 activity which is medi-cal speaks for certain administrative activities. but it's not eligible for financial participation or reimbursement. this could include, for example, outreach. but if it's outreach for people for nn medi-cal programs, it wouldn't be reimbursed through the current mechanism. but medi-cal outreach can be reimbursed under mental health m.a.a. and that's right now included in that 15%. but it can also be claimed under mental health m.a.a. so the idea would be to shift those mental health activities and claim mental health m.a.a. and allow other act its that are not being reimbursed to be claimed through the 15% general administration mechanism and/or mental health m.a.a. because both mechanisms allow for reimbursement
alex briscoe from c.c.p. this is the type of activity that can be reimbursed as i mentioned previously. so how to increase the reimbursements. there are a lot of these categories that can be shifted. right now, there is staff and contractor time spent on what's called mode 45 activity which is medi-cal speaks for certain administrative activities. but it's not eligible for financial participation or reimbursement. this could include, for example, outreach. but if it's outreach for people for nn...
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good afternoon, alex. you're right.re only those six women that officially got the blood clot. they got the vaccine and between six and 13 days later they developed a blood clot, but on the average, across the united states four to five million people get the blood clot whether they're given the vaccine or not. the fda says let's take a step back or take it off the market and then we can look at the numbers and we can look at the data and find out if there is any relationship like you mentioned, johnson & johnson is saying it doesn't look like there is a relationship at this point, and the cdc wants to dig deeper in the data and that's why they delayed a decision for at least a week to make sure that that connection is not there, but again, this could have some impact like you were mentioning on the distribution across the country and not for the average person and there are pfizer and moderna vaccines out there, but for certain populations and the homeless populations and the prison population that the vaccine could ca
good afternoon, alex. you're right.re only those six women that officially got the blood clot. they got the vaccine and between six and 13 days later they developed a blood clot, but on the average, across the united states four to five million people get the blood clot whether they're given the vaccine or not. the fda says let's take a step back or take it off the market and then we can look at the numbers and we can look at the data and find out if there is any relationship like you...
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i'm alex witt. top right now, the big headlines, the minneapolis newspapers are preparing for the chauvin verdict. businesses boarding storefronts. the nypd moments ago confirming to nbc news that from tomorrow officers will not be allowed to take unscheduled days off. concern shared by lawmakers in the nation's capital. >> i'm very worried because i don't think anyone in minneapolis, frankly, anyone in the united states, a good part of the world would understand any other verdict other than guilty. >> that trial resumes tomorrow. closing arguments are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. judge cahill will give the instructions. video after recent video. today new calls for justice and police reform. >> those of us who hold significant positions must stand up. we must support them. we must speak out. we must call for justice. >> it's about ensuring people know what it is we are advocating for, body cameras. frankly, the atrocities we've seen and horrors we have witnessed have been possible because of body camer
i'm alex witt. top right now, the big headlines, the minneapolis newspapers are preparing for the chauvin verdict. businesses boarding storefronts. the nypd moments ago confirming to nbc news that from tomorrow officers will not be allowed to take unscheduled days off. concern shared by lawmakers in the nation's capital. >> i'm very worried because i don't think anyone in minneapolis, frankly, anyone in the united states, a good part of the world would understand any other verdict other...
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our things to -- thanks to alex williams, and you can hear more extensive conversations with alex onhe podcast, which comes out monday. find it wherever you listen to your podcast. caroline: a bit of breaking news coming at match, of course, a company that is controlled by -- to a large of spent -- extent, but is also all about dating. the chairman is standing down due to time constraints related to his other business activities. he is replaced by another member of the board, thomas m ckerney, so keep an eye on that stock. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: today, we are focused on the unevenness globally in this economic recovery. joe, we got chatter today that showed how far behind europe is trailing in terms of the gdp perspective. joe: exactly right. yesterday we had the strong u.s. gdp report for q1. at least the eu is not throwing it in, slipping a little bit. you can see this divergence happening in the u.s. and the eu, bouncing after last year. at least at the start of the year, we know there with the different pace of vaccinations. you see a pretty marked difference in the traje
our things to -- thanks to alex williams, and you can hear more extensive conversations with alex onhe podcast, which comes out monday. find it wherever you listen to your podcast. caroline: a bit of breaking news coming at match, of course, a company that is controlled by -- to a large of spent -- extent, but is also all about dating. the chairman is standing down due to time constraints related to his other business activities. he is replaced by another member of the board, thomas m ckerney,...
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alex briscoe from c.c.p. this is the type of activity that can be reimbursed as i mentioned previously. so how to increase the reimbursements. there are a lot of these categories that can be shifted. right now, there is staff and contractor time spent on what's called mode 45 activity which is medi-cal speaks for certain administrative activities. but it's not eligible for financial participation or reimbursement. this could include, for example, outreach. but if it's outreach for people for nn medi-cal programs, it wouldn't be reimbursed through the current mechanism. but medi-cal outreach can be reimbursed under mental health m.a.a. and that's right now included in that 15%. but it can also be claimed under mental health m.a.a. so the idea would be to shift those mental health activities and claim mental health m.a.a. and allow other act its that are not being reimbursed to be claimed through the 15% general administration mechanism and/or mental health m.a.a. because both mechanisms allow for reimbursement
alex briscoe from c.c.p. this is the type of activity that can be reimbursed as i mentioned previously. so how to increase the reimbursements. there are a lot of these categories that can be shifted. right now, there is staff and contractor time spent on what's called mode 45 activity which is medi-cal speaks for certain administrative activities. but it's not eligible for financial participation or reimbursement. this could include, for example, outreach. but if it's outreach for people for nn...
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alex padilla visitÓ el norte de la bahÍa por primera vez luego de jurar el cargo. ramÓn: la idea es expandir la vacunaciÓn a los californianos en el menor tiempo posible. este es el objetivo de la administraciÓn biden. padilla pidiÓ que el centro de vacunaciÓn de oakland se mantenga abierto lo mÁs posible. una senadora local enviÓ una carta al secretario alex padilla para que colaboren con este centro de vacunaciÓn en oakland y que siga abierto mientras fuera necesario. le preguntamos al senador alex padilla y esto nos contestÓ. >> falta la distribuciÓn de vacunas en varios condados. quÉ se estÁ haciendo? >> el ejemplo de este sitio nos da esperanza. no es la Única estrategia para distribuir las vacunas a las comunidades necesitadas. estamos uniendo esfuerzos con mÉdicos en comunidades, clÍnicas y centros comunitarios. ramÓn: el mes pasado, padilla instÓ a fema a que sigan con el Éxito de estos centros de vacunaciÓn. es el reporte que tenemos. tambiÉn comentamos que 50.000 personas ya han perdido la vida en california por el coronavirus, segÚn padilla. la vicepresi
alex padilla visitÓ el norte de la bahÍa por primera vez luego de jurar el cargo. ramÓn: la idea es expandir la vacunaciÓn a los californianos en el menor tiempo posible. este es el objetivo de la administraciÓn biden. padilla pidiÓ que el centro de vacunaciÓn de oakland se mantenga abierto lo mÁs posible. una senadora local enviÓ una carta al secretario alex padilla para que colaboren con este centro de vacunaciÓn en oakland y que siga abierto mientras fuera necesario. le preguntamos...
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alex, first, is the pardon changing the tone of the coverage? alex: i think so.ite for any story that has to do with donald trump still. it does change the -- it does change, i think, the story a little bit here because it involved the former administration, it does involve a serious allegation and i think that the president's -- the former president's response wasn't particularly lengthy, it wasn't what we normally see from him. howie: what i would call tepid. jessica: tepid is very polite. i'm feeling polite and we are going with that. president trump going to the max with people who are his allies, he treats his friends in a particular way until they betray him or they are going to jail for being sex trafficking or whatever it might be. so we will have to see how it plays out. howie: matt gaetz retains the presumption of innocence. jessica tarlov and alex wilkes, thank you very much. that's it for this edition of media buzz. i'm howard kurtz. i hope you like my facebook page. you can come on twitter, you don't need encouragement. media buzz meter, you is subsc
alex, first, is the pardon changing the tone of the coverage? alex: i think so.ite for any story that has to do with donald trump still. it does change the -- it does change, i think, the story a little bit here because it involved the former administration, it does involve a serious allegation and i think that the president's -- the former president's response wasn't particularly lengthy, it wasn't what we normally see from him. howie: what i would call tepid. jessica: tepid is very polite....
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. >>> streaming on cbsn bay area, former 49er alex smith calls it a career. so what is next for the veteran quarterback? >>> plus the bay area city looking to impose harsh new fines for people caught dumping their trash. >> we have an unprecedented level of garbage around the city, dumping. >>> later, another person dies at a california skydiving center. this march the 22nd death at this place, so why is this facility still able to operate? >>> warmer temperatures on sunday but that on shore breeze kicked back in. still whipping the flag downtown and that meant cooler temperatures especially near the water. 50s in the city, also 50s at half moon bay, near 80 degrees inland, the cooler air makes its way farther inland tomorrow. we take a look at that and actual rain chances farther down the line in the forecast, coming up. >>> coming up on the tonight at 11:00, plan to drill for gas and the east bay is causing an up door. that is because the proposal would be drilled in the protected marsh. >> there is no compromise here. absolutely no compromise. if you are n
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>> all right, alex perez leading us off again tonight. alex, thank you. and as you heard alex report there, the attorney general merrick guard lick revealing that an investigation into the minneapolis police department, into their practices. this is something our own chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has been reporting on for some time. and pierre, you along with our abc stations already discovering some disturbing numbers in recent months, and what does this new investigation signal? >> reporter: david, pattern or practice investigations are powerful tools that look into every part of a police department's actions and policies. it's essentially an audit, that can examine who is being arrested and why. in minneapolis, an abc news investigation with our owned stations found blacks were 19% of the city's population in 2018 but made up a whopping 63% of arrests. and we found black drivers were five times more likely to be pulled over than white drivers. under the obama administration, the justice department launched 25 pattern or practice investigati
>> all right, alex perez leading us off again tonight. alex, thank you. and as you heard alex report there, the attorney general merrick guard lick revealing that an investigation into the minneapolis police department, into their practices. this is something our own chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has been reporting on for some time. and pierre, you along with our abc stations already discovering some disturbing numbers in recent months, and what does this new investigation...
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thank you very much, alex cobham, have. thank you very much, alex cobham. joining _ have.h, alex cobham, joining us from - have. thank you very much, alex cobham, joining us from london. thank you. let's go to asia now, where the united states has widened its sanctions against the military government in myanmar. the treasury department has added a gem company owned by the military authorities to its list of targets. mariko 0i is following this for us in singapore. tell us what you know. there have been a number of sanctions by the us and other countries on generals involved in the coup as well as two conglomerates controlled by the military. the latest target is the country's state jam company, seen as a key moneymaker, managing notjust moneymaker, managing not just the moneymaker, managing notjust the mining and marketing of the country's jade and other gemstones. it's hard to put an exact figure on the industry, but it is estimated the jade industry alone is worth some $15 billion. the treasury department has said it would now block all assets and ban any transactions wi
thank you very much, alex cobham, have. thank you very much, alex cobham. joining _ have.h, alex cobham, joining us from - have. thank you very much, alex cobham, joining us from london. thank you. let's go to asia now, where the united states has widened its sanctions against the military government in myanmar. the treasury department has added a gem company owned by the military authorities to its list of targets. mariko 0i is following this for us in singapore. tell us what you know. there...
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attorney alex little.the doj is reportedly reviewing whether to charge derek chauvin for an incident in 2017 in which he allegedly violently handled a 14-year-old boy, used his knee to hold this black teenager down for nearly 17 minutes. would you expect separate charges or could this kind of pass misconduct -- past misconduct factor into chauvin's sentencing for killing mr. floyd, or is that not allowed? all right. alex has to unmute his microphone. why don't we go -- can you tell him to unmute his microphone, please? alex? all right. okay. we're going to come back to alex little in a moment. right now we're going to move on to another story that our christina coleman is working on, and she is now in our l.a. bureau with more on what it is that you are talking about, in fact, that is caitlin jenner running for governor. tell us more, christina. [laughter] >> reporter: hi, arthel. yeah, there's a lot of reaction to caitlin jenner throwing her hat in the ring. the longtime republican already getting some ba
attorney alex little.the doj is reportedly reviewing whether to charge derek chauvin for an incident in 2017 in which he allegedly violently handled a 14-year-old boy, used his knee to hold this black teenager down for nearly 17 minutes. would you expect separate charges or could this kind of pass misconduct -- past misconduct factor into chauvin's sentencing for killing mr. floyd, or is that not allowed? all right. alex has to unmute his microphone. why don't we go -- can you tell him to...
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alex: yes. so we set a goal to achieve net zero, as you said, but net zero across not just our operations and our supply chain but our financing activity before 2050. so what that essentially means is the whole of our value chain has to be decarbonized. that's an ambitious goal. it's not going to be easy, but we do have a number of tail wind. first of all, 77 countries have set net zero commitments. that means 65% of global emissions are covered under a net zero commitment today. we're seeing our largest clients and largest shareholders setting their own net zero commitments and this is really important because in order for us to be carbonized, our clients have to decarbonized. so that is actually our biggest priority is that last piece of the net zero commitment. decarbonizing our financing. and deploying capital to really help our clients in this incredibly important transition to reach net zero themselves by 2050. fabricio: across the financial sector, we've seen growth of e.s.g. seeing inves
alex: yes. so we set a goal to achieve net zero, as you said, but net zero across not just our operations and our supply chain but our financing activity before 2050. so what that essentially means is the whole of our value chain has to be decarbonized. that's an ambitious goal. it's not going to be easy, but we do have a number of tail wind. first of all, 77 countries have set net zero commitments. that means 65% of global emissions are covered under a net zero commitment today. we're seeing...
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alex joining us now live with more on what brown had to say, alex. good to see.od to see you, alex. i think the governor should hire lisa middleton. that was the best surrogate i think i've ever seen for him. souto talked with governor brown, who of course, knows the job of governor better than just about one who served four s as californiar running. here's what he had to say. whatever you have a recall of a governor, which is really unique in my life, and it's only happened once everybody and their brother is going to jump in when gray davis face a recall over 120 candidates jumped in, they all think. because this is an exciting moment. they're going to get some exposure. no, they won't for most part. hey, caitlin. general get some. but at the end of the day will come down to how people are feeling about the state and the stewardship of. governor newsome. so that's the big issue, and they'll be subside dramas, but i don't think that caitlyn jenner will a substantial night and i don't think she'll affect the outcome. the issues of big, were democratic state publi
alex joining us now live with more on what brown had to say, alex. good to see.od to see you, alex. i think the governor should hire lisa middleton. that was the best surrogate i think i've ever seen for him. souto talked with governor brown, who of course, knows the job of governor better than just about one who served four s as californiar running. here's what he had to say. whatever you have a recall of a governor, which is really unique in my life, and it's only happened once everybody and...
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alex: absolutely.in actually bought my last company, so we know them well. we, yeah, since we launched, bitcoin was at around $4000. now bitcoin is clearly at an all-time record high at $63,000. so effectively we are 10 times, 12 times better than rakitin at this point for many of our users. people want a currency that is continuing to go up over time. i think they are tired of non-inflationary currencies. sorry, inflationary currencies. so they are looking for things like bitcoin that are better stores of value. so far they have been very happy with earning bitcoin overcash for their everyday purchases. over the next few years as users start to get the choice to earn bitcoin as a sort of bitcoin being their savings account, and then they can use stable coins at their spending account, i think that would be the most efficient way of exchange for the perfect payment cycle. taylor: alexis, let me come to you. as an early investor in some of these companies, i am thinking coinbase the way it is changed to
alex: absolutely.in actually bought my last company, so we know them well. we, yeah, since we launched, bitcoin was at around $4000. now bitcoin is clearly at an all-time record high at $63,000. so effectively we are 10 times, 12 times better than rakitin at this point for many of our users. people want a currency that is continuing to go up over time. i think they are tired of non-inflationary currencies. sorry, inflationary currencies. so they are looking for things like bitcoin that are...
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so at this time, i want to introduce alex aquino who is really -- three? three? we've known about three traditionally in the city. technically, you're not supposed to smoke in the park, but we're trying to understand and be open-minded about this. we get it, and we have worked with alex over the past couple of years, and i want to introduce him now to say a few words. >> and good morning, everybody. is it still morning? good afternoon. thank you, mayor breed, director ginsburg, for having me this afternoon. it's best for our public and public safety and health. we encourage people not to gather. instead, take advantage of some of the great live streams that we're producing this year in the safety and comfort of your own home. we have a great show lined up this year by burner, hosted by michael blackson, paul rodriguez, and bob saget. we are working with weedmaps for a free live stream, hosted by snoop dogg, rocky, and more. these will be benefiting local businesses and local entities. so please go to 420hippiehill.com. >> the hon. london breed: thank you, alex, a
so at this time, i want to introduce alex aquino who is really -- three? three? we've known about three traditionally in the city. technically, you're not supposed to smoke in the park, but we're trying to understand and be open-minded about this. we get it, and we have worked with alex over the past couple of years, and i want to introduce him now to say a few words. >> and good morning, everybody. is it still morning? good afternoon. thank you, mayor breed, director ginsburg, for having...
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alex capstick alex ca pstick speaking alex capstick speaking to me a little earlier.johnson has been paired with england's lee westwood for the opening two rounds at augusta, with the tournament getting under way on thursday. johnson is favourite to win the green jacket again as the current world number one, while westwood is in good form himself having finished second at the players championship last month. elsewhere, rory mcilroy will play alongside ryder cup team—mate and world number three jon rahm of spain. and don't forget, you can follow it all across the bbc. they will be updates on abc five live, sports —— radio five live, sports extra, from thursday. now, she is one of england's most successful cricketers. sarah taylor won two 50 over world cups, a t20 world cup as well, in a 13—year career but retired from the sport two years ago because of anxiety issues. after taking up coaching, she's set to return to the crease, playing in the hundred with welsh fire this summer. and she joins us tonight. sarah, great to speak to you, great to see you, and endo for many
alex capstick alex ca pstick speaking alex capstick speaking to me a little earlier.johnson has been paired with england's lee westwood for the opening two rounds at augusta, with the tournament getting under way on thursday. johnson is favourite to win the green jacket again as the current world number one, while westwood is in good form himself having finished second at the players championship last month. elsewhere, rory mcilroy will play alongside ryder cup team—mate and world number...
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alex briscoe from c.c.p. this is the type of activity that can be reimbursed as i mentioned previously. so how to increase the reimbursements. there are a lot of these categories that can be shifted. right now, there is staff and contractor time spent on what's called mode 45 activity which is medi-cal speaks for certain administrative activities. but it's not eligible for financial participation or reimbursement. this could include, for example, outreach. but if it's outreach for people for nn medi-cal programs, it wouldn't be reimbursed through the current mechanism. but medi-cal outreach can be reimbursed under mental health m.a.a. and that's right now included in that 15%. but it can also be claimed under mental health m.a.a. so the idea would be to shift those mental health activities and claim mental health m.a.a. and allow other act its that are not being reimbursed to be claimed through the 15% general administration mechanism and/or mental health m.a.a. because both mechanisms allow for reimbursement
alex briscoe from c.c.p. this is the type of activity that can be reimbursed as i mentioned previously. so how to increase the reimbursements. there are a lot of these categories that can be shifted. right now, there is staff and contractor time spent on what's called mode 45 activity which is medi-cal speaks for certain administrative activities. but it's not eligible for financial participation or reimbursement. this could include, for example, outreach. but if it's outreach for people for nn...
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>> alex perez leading us off from minneapolis. alex, thank you. i want to bring in dan abrams tonight, watching the proceedings with us all day. and i know the prosecution wove a personal narrative in their closing argument, arguing that derek chauvin had 9 minutes, 29 seconds, essentially to change course, and that even after floyd stopped breathing, chauvin did not stop. they said even after paramedics arrived, chauvin did not stop with his knee to floyd's neck. >> yeah, they're making the point this was not a split-second decision here. and they did keep emphasizing again and again, believe your eyes. use your common sense. and then they would intersperse with that the expert testimony, using these big graphics to say, they all say the same thing, which is that the force was not reasonable and that derek chauvin's actions were a substantial cause of the death. >> on the other side, dan, the defense asking jurors to think about what came before those nine minutes, that they must take everything chauvin witnessed that day into account and must co
>> alex perez leading us off from minneapolis. alex, thank you. i want to bring in dan abrams tonight, watching the proceedings with us all day. and i know the prosecution wove a personal narrative in their closing argument, arguing that derek chauvin had 9 minutes, 29 seconds, essentially to change course, and that even after floyd stopped breathing, chauvin did not stop. they said even after paramedics arrived, chauvin did not stop with his knee to floyd's neck. >> yeah, they're...
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have they ever worked alex?x: they haven't come about you could ask someone in 1903 if a car would ever go 100 miles an hour around the racetrack and they would say no. it could be five or even another 10 years. jonathan: i always reflect on that clip of the journalist asking about amazon being bigger than sears. i saw that recently over the last couple weeks. the journalist always looked so smug saying, that's ridiculous. i just try and member that. don't be that guy. [laughter] alex, good to catch up with you. your the visionary. i'm not. tom, you've got to be careful, because sometimes the things we are smug about, we say this is ridiculous, sometimes they of the things that take off. tom: yes, that would be true. but i've really got to talk about this, what is this air thingy if you lose something, you find it? lisa: i love this. you can just stick it on your phone, stick it on your kids. [laughter] jonathan: stick it on your kids. tom: i've got an idea. i've got vet bill with a tiffany collar. we can put th
have they ever worked alex?x: they haven't come about you could ask someone in 1903 if a car would ever go 100 miles an hour around the racetrack and they would say no. it could be five or even another 10 years. jonathan: i always reflect on that clip of the journalist asking about amazon being bigger than sears. i saw that recently over the last couple weeks. the journalist always looked so smug saying, that's ridiculous. i just try and member that. don't be that guy. [laughter] alex, good to...
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and you can watch this exclusive town hall with senator alex buddy.t right here on kron. >> breaking barriers and pushing for change in washington now california's new senator alex but is answering your questions on the issues that matter across our state. covid-19 relief. gun violence. immigration reform. voting rights. all in an exclusive statewide town hall event. >> across the golden state. this is inside california politics. >> thank you for joining us for this inside california politics town hall on frank buckley in los angeles and i'm nikki laurenzo in sacramento on
and you can watch this exclusive town hall with senator alex buddy.t right here on kron. >> breaking barriers and pushing for change in washington now california's new senator alex but is answering your questions on the issues that matter across our state. covid-19 relief. gun violence. immigration reform. voting rights. all in an exclusive statewide town hall event. >> across the golden state. this is inside california politics. >> thank you for joining us for this inside...
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welcome to alex witt reports. relative to breaking news, a ray of hope for the desperate situation in india. just learned in the past hour the u.s. is now sending aid including rapid diagnostic test kits, ventilators, ppe and more to assist the doctors fighting a staggering even historic spike in coronavirus cases in india. it has seen the biggest daily increase in cases of any country four days in a row. hospitals, in fact, are returning out of oxygen. joining me now, nbc news medical contributor dr. bhadelia. heartwarming to hear what we'll be able to do to help india. probably a drop in the bucket when you think what they're battling. talk how much you think these supplies will help and what needs to happen in india to keep this virus from spreading? >> yeah. i'm going to start with the second one first. what you're really seeing is almost a vertical increase exponential increase of cases and reports are that the deaths you're seeing reported are likely severely under counted. i can speak from my own family's e
welcome to alex witt reports. relative to breaking news, a ray of hope for the desperate situation in india. just learned in the past hour the u.s. is now sending aid including rapid diagnostic test kits, ventilators, ppe and more to assist the doctors fighting a staggering even historic spike in coronavirus cases in india. it has seen the biggest daily increase in cases of any country four days in a row. hospitals, in fact, are returning out of oxygen. joining me now, nbc news medical...
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kai and josh, the humans sitting with alex, brought alex to the game.t her restaurant in san francisco during the pandemic. she was bummed out, so alex is helping her. and you know what? alex istoo. everyone was texting her, hey, you're on tv. it brought a lot of smiles. oh, yeah, the game. bottom of the 1st inning, curt casale, a two-run single. that's all the giants needed. that's all the runs they scored was in the 1st inning. eric sanchez goes five innings. giants win 5-0. >>> let there be fans. tomorrow night, the first night fans will be allowed at a warriors game in more than a year at chase center. about 35% of the arena will be filled, and fans, you have to be vaccinated or show proof of a negative covid test. no tickets available. so you know it's going to be a hot ticket. the warriors host the nuggets. we'll have live team coverage throughout the day and'veing from chase center. back in a moment. which shows will you be getting into tonight? how about all of 'em. netflix. cuz xfinity gets you really into your shows. when someone burns for som
kai and josh, the humans sitting with alex, brought alex to the game.t her restaurant in san francisco during the pandemic. she was bummed out, so alex is helping her. and you know what? alex istoo. everyone was texting her, hey, you're on tv. it brought a lot of smiles. oh, yeah, the game. bottom of the 1st inning, curt casale, a two-run single. that's all the giants needed. that's all the runs they scored was in the 1st inning. eric sanchez goes five innings. giants win 5-0. >>> let...
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alex webb of bloomberg opinion. become a hugely emotive subject, anything to do with football shakes things up. minal modha joining us now to give us a take on this. what i'm trying to work out, is this a sign of strength from these clubs are a sign of weakness? minal: i think it is both. these are the most powerful clubs in europe, and as alex mentioned, is it a bit of a bluff by them, is it them throwing their weight around a little bit in order to potential get to what they want from uefa or even the domestic leagues? the top six clubs from the upper merely are part of this. they sent a manifesto to the premier league trying to get more voting rights in the last couple of years. part of this could be a means to an end to get to where they want to rather than something concrete they will definitely do. alix: can he related to the u.s. in terms of the nfl or nba? how different does it look now and what could it look like in terms of football going down the road? minal: at the moment the nfl and the nba, there is no
alex webb of bloomberg opinion. become a hugely emotive subject, anything to do with football shakes things up. minal modha joining us now to give us a take on this. what i'm trying to work out, is this a sign of strength from these clubs are a sign of weakness? minal: i think it is both. these are the most powerful clubs in europe, and as alex mentioned, is it a bit of a bluff by them, is it them throwing their weight around a little bit in order to potential get to what they want from uefa or...
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jennifer lopez y alex rodrÍguez anuncian el fin de su compromiso. >> (mÚsica).con colgate optic white renewal. liso rizado todos queremos combatir el frizz garnier fructis anti-frizz serum aceite de argán más el kera-system controla el frizz hasta por 72 horas 97 % de protección contra la humedad fructis anti-frizz serum de garnier, ¡naturalmente! jaycee probó gain flings por primera vez el otro día. su aroma le causó una gran impresión. ♪ era como si esa toalla y jaycee fueran los únicos dos que quedaban en la tierra. pero... no lo eran. siempre puedes detectar a un primerizo. gain flings con oxi boost y febreeze. no es broma, es un gran aroma. hola spring daydream. prueba el nuevo aroma ligero de gain. hola, soy yo. tu piel seca. necesito algo que nos falta: las ceramidas de cerave. me ayudan a restaurar mi barrera natural, para que pueda conservar la tersura. y mantenernos protegidas. asi que debemos cuidarnos las espaldas— y torsos— cerave. lo que tu piel necesita. perrier, the original spark. ♪ i feel i feel golden ♪ ♪ i feel like glitter on my shoulders ♪
jennifer lopez y alex rodrÍguez anuncian el fin de su compromiso. >> (mÚsica).con colgate optic white renewal. liso rizado todos queremos combatir el frizz garnier fructis anti-frizz serum aceite de argán más el kera-system controla el frizz hasta por 72 horas 97 % de protección contra la humedad fructis anti-frizz serum de garnier, ¡naturalmente! jaycee probó gain flings por primera vez el otro día. su aroma le causó una gran impresión. ♪ era como si esa toalla y jaycee...
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>> all right, alex perez there in minneapolis. thank you, alex. >>> and as i mentioned off the top tonight, there is another scene unfolding at this hour, another deadly school shooting. this time, at a high school in knoxville, tennessee. multiple gunshot victims including a city police officer. the school and surrounding area for a time placed on lockdown. and tonight, federal authorities are on the scene. and here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, federal authorities are on the scene in knoxville, investigating a school shooting that left at least one person dead. police responding to reports of an armed individual inside austin east magnet high school in knoxville just after 3:00 p.m. shots were fired as they approached. >> we are not sure exactly how many victims. there are, we do know that multiple people have been shot, including a kpd officer. >> reporter: that officer shot at least once and taken to the hospital. the mayor telling our station wate that that officer is conscious and alert. authorities evacuatin
>> all right, alex perez there in minneapolis. thank you, alex. >>> and as i mentioned off the top tonight, there is another scene unfolding at this hour, another deadly school shooting. this time, at a high school in knoxville, tennessee. multiple gunshot victims including a city police officer. the school and surrounding area for a time placed on lockdown. and tonight, federal authorities are on the scene. and here's abc's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, federal...
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. >> i'm alex presha. kenneth on assign. we begin with the latest witness to weigh in. >>> the jury has now heard from the er doctors who tried to resuscitate floyd and the minneapolis police chief who fired derek chauvin testified that the restraint chauvin used on floyd was in, quote, no way, shape or form part of the department's policy. >> the chief said chauvin used an inappropriate level of force and failed to de-escalate the situation and did not provide medical aid. >> do you swear or affirm -- >> reporter: the most high-profile witness so far took the stand in the murder trial of derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer charged with killing george floyd. chauvin's ex-boss, police chief maderia arredondo testified what he did to floyd violated the policies and values of the department. >> it is contrary to our training to indefinitely place your knee on a prone, handcuffed individual for an indefinite period of time. i vehemently disagree that that was the appropriate use of force for that situation. >> r
. >> i'm alex presha. kenneth on assign. we begin with the latest witness to weigh in. >>> the jury has now heard from the er doctors who tried to resuscitate floyd and the minneapolis police chief who fired derek chauvin testified that the restraint chauvin used on floyd was in, quote, no way, shape or form part of the department's policy. >> the chief said chauvin used an inappropriate level of force and failed to de-escalate the situation and did not provide medical aid....
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alex. alex. alex. alex. alex. alex. alex. thanks. for. scotland is out. crossrail. main parts of britain only. he joined the e.u. . simplicities to guide him behind the entire family in the run up to the elections the debate is heating up. companies quest for independence. some clues from the. 30 minutes on w. story of producer and propaganda. they were called the rhineland bastards. their mothers were germans living in the occupied dry land their father's soldiers from the french colony. the club in a clinical. racism. the children of shame. in 75 minutes on d. w. . in mexico many portions of lunch us thrown out on the water right now climate change me to finish off the story. faces wife leslie away from just one week. how much worse can really get. we still have time to act i'm going. to subscribe for more like this. post defiance are good for the. warming. joke of the most well god yes. industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. present a hoax is. the great memory manufacturing ignorance church may 3rd to. india's coronavirus crisi
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. >> reporter: very much so, alex. they're setting the stage for a royal funeral encompassing two families, the royal family and prince philip's military family. what you are seeing with the live pictures are the royal navy, the royal marines, the royal air force, just to name but a few getting into position to line the route as prince philip's coffin will be taken from the state entrance of windsor castle to the west entrance of st. george's chapel behind me there. there will be so many moments and every moment will have meaning. some of those troops that you can see lining up, the royal marines will carry prince philip's coffin into the chapel. the artillery will fire a gun salute with world war i guns, guns that the queen's father put in place for ceremonies just like this. everything was planned by prince philip himself, including the greenland rover that will carry his coffin as his children and grandchildren walk behind for that eight-minute walk to the chapel. we will see moments that will bring out prince phili
. >> reporter: very much so, alex. they're setting the stage for a royal funeral encompassing two families, the royal family and prince philip's military family. what you are seeing with the live pictures are the royal navy, the royal marines, the royal air force, just to name but a few getting into position to line the route as prince philip's coffin will be taken from the state entrance of windsor castle to the west entrance of st. george's chapel behind me there. there will be so many...
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welcome to "alex witt reports." developing this hour as president biden nears 100 days in office, a brand-new nbc poll gives us a glimpse of how americans think he's doing on the job. 53% approve, higher than president trump but lower than president obama's. the pandemic, nearly 7 in 10 americans approve of the job president biden is doing. ahead of the 100-day mark, vice president kamala harris giving a wide-ranging interview. amid the discussion, she gave new insight into her working relationship with the president. >> president biden always said that he wants you to be the last person in the room, particularly for big decisions, just as he was for president obama. he just made a really big decision. afghanistan. were you the last person in the room? >> yes. >> and you feel comfortable? >> i do. >> this is a president who is an extraordinary amount of courage. he is someone who i have seen over and over again make decisions based on what he truly believes based on his years of doing this work and studying these is
welcome to "alex witt reports." developing this hour as president biden nears 100 days in office, a brand-new nbc poll gives us a glimpse of how americans think he's doing on the job. 53% approve, higher than president trump but lower than president obama's. the pandemic, nearly 7 in 10 americans approve of the job president biden is doing. ahead of the 100-day mark, vice president kamala harris giving a wide-ranging interview. amid the discussion, she gave new insight into her...
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alex padilla has served as california secretary of state. now he's answering your questions as california's new senator. we have an exclusive town hall interview inside california politics hosts nicky lorenzo and frank buckley have a preview. >> or more than a year into the coronavirus pandemic and this weekend on inside california politics. senator alex padilla joins us for an exclusive statewide town hall. >> senator, discussed with us, key issues including covid-19 relief and the push to give americans recurring direct payments. we have to make it clear as long the pandemic lasts. >> the federal government will be there to support american families and small businesses. >> another big national discussion right now vaccine passports. we asked senator pda. >> if he supports the idea that think we need it again, follow when it comes to public health guidance of the public health scientists and experts here. they said that we need a mandate for a pet that the passport we also asked senator to make a promise to voters about at least one issue
alex padilla has served as california secretary of state. now he's answering your questions as california's new senator. we have an exclusive town hall interview inside california politics hosts nicky lorenzo and frank buckley have a preview. >> or more than a year into the coronavirus pandemic and this weekend on inside california politics. senator alex padilla joins us for an exclusive statewide town hall. >> senator, discussed with us, key issues including covid-19 relief and the...
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alex together. maya, thank you. the yorkshire post, - it is. alex together. maya, thank you.ire post, the football story, giles. a lot of apologies going on today. when it comes to this european super league that six of england's biggest clubs saying no, it's falling apart, apologies, but they did listen to the fans. ., ~' ., apologies, but they did listen to the fans. ., ~ ., , ., , apologies, but they did listen to the fans. ., ~ ., , , ., , the fans. you know it is a big story when the glazer _ the fans. you know it is a big story when the glazer family _ the fans. you know it is a big story when the glazer family of- the fans. you know it is a big story i when the glazer family of manchester united _ when the glazer family of manchester united come out and make a public apology. _ united come out and make a public apology, they're usually always silent _ apology, they're usually always silent for — apology, they're usually always silent for some a massive story. a good _ silent for some a massive story. a good lobbying, this is something that is— good lobbying, this is so
alex together. maya, thank you. the yorkshire post, - it is. alex together. maya, thank you.ire post, the football story, giles. a lot of apologies going on today. when it comes to this european super league that six of england's biggest clubs saying no, it's falling apart, apologies, but they did listen to the fans. ., ~' ., apologies, but they did listen to the fans. ., ~ ., , ., , apologies, but they did listen to the fans. ., ~ ., , , ., , the fans. you know it is a big story when the...
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>> alex perez live in minneapolis tonight. alex, thank you. >>> now to the coronavirus in this country, and the alarming new number tonight. cases up 17% in just the past two weeks. dr. jha telling us, it is now a race between the vaccines and the variants. and that the variants are pulling ahead. and news tonight on that troubling human error at a factory set to produce the johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine. likely effecting millions of future doses. dr. fauci on that tonight. and the numbers. 99,088,000 people with at least one dose. 38% of all adults in the country. and the major news tonight involving the pfizer vaccine. how long is it effective after you get that second shot? what the new data shows. and here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the race to vaccinate a country facing an alarming rise in the coronavirus. cases up 17% in the last two weeks with hospital admissions climbing. >> eventually i think the vaccines will win this race, but right now the variants are pulling ahead, and while we've
>> alex perez live in minneapolis tonight. alex, thank you. >>> now to the coronavirus in this country, and the alarming new number tonight. cases up 17% in just the past two weeks. dr. jha telling us, it is now a race between the vaccines and the variants. and that the variants are pulling ahead. and news tonight on that troubling human error at a factory set to produce the johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine. likely effecting millions of future doses. dr. fauci on that...
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alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. and of course, there's already strong reaction and moving reactions coming in from across this country. george floyd's death sparked demonstrations and protests and conversations, including people from various races and backgrounds across this country. parents bringing their children out to these protests. and tonight, abc's linsey davis is in minneapolis with what we're seeing so far. >> reporter: tonight, the crowd outside cup foods in minneapolis erupting in cheers as they learned of derek chauvin's conviction in george floyd's death. at the u.s. capitol, members of the congressional black caucus clasping hands as they listened to the verdict. the disturbing video of chauvin with his knee on floyd's neck, as floyd told officers he could not breathe, stunned the world. the memorial day incident then inciting outrage. with people from various races and backgrounds taking to the streets. in the nation's capital and across the country last summer, scenes of protesters face down in sile
alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. and of course, there's already strong reaction and moving reactions coming in from across this country. george floyd's death sparked demonstrations and protests and conversations, including people from various races and backgrounds across this country. parents bringing their children out to these protests. and tonight, abc's linsey davis is in minneapolis with what we're seeing so far. >> reporter: tonight, the crowd outside cup foods in...