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ayman? >> michael beschloss, another trip down memory lane, joe biden's first joint session was when richard nixon was president. the the office has undeniably changed since then. how have you seen it change? how has the office changed from richard nixon's time in office to what we see today? >> well, more powerful, because the presidency keeps getting more powerful all the time. but one thing that's very parallel to the time that joe biden came into the senate in january of 1973, after that tragic car accident that took his first wife and his daughter, he came in. richard nixon was beginning his second term right after the watergate scandal had begun. so, joe biden was part of a senate that year that was trying to restrain a lawless, reckless, power-seeking president. and joe biden is coming in after donald trump, trying to do the same thing about the forces that allowed donald trump to be as impactful as he was. >> leigh ann, do we have any new reporting on senator tim scott's republican r
ayman? >> michael beschloss, another trip down memory lane, joe biden's first joint session was when richard nixon was president. the the office has undeniably changed since then. how have you seen it change? how has the office changed from richard nixon's time in office to what we see today? >> well, more powerful, because the presidency keeps getting more powerful all the time. but one thing that's very parallel to the time that joe biden came into the senate in january of 1973,...
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ayman? >> thank you, shaquille brewster in minneapolis and brent. >>> we'll have live pictures of the viewing taking place for daunte wright later on. you see the live pictures there as family members and other well wishers come to pay their final respects. antonio, public viewing, as we mentioned, is being held today for daunte wright ahead of his funeral tomorrow. the officer who shot daunte has been charged in his death. how does the wright family feel about the verdict against derek chauvin and what it means for your case? >> well, you can imagine the juxtaposition that the wright family is feeling right now. they watched a verdict, which could change american history in terms of police reform, systemic racism, and they're burying their loved one at the same moment. it really is bittersweet. i think the one consolation, or maybe even more than one consolation is that the wright family has stayed so close to them. they've been comforting each other. they've been with each other. they've b
ayman? >> thank you, shaquille brewster in minneapolis and brent. >>> we'll have live pictures of the viewing taking place for daunte wright later on. you see the live pictures there as family members and other well wishers come to pay their final respects. antonio, public viewing, as we mentioned, is being held today for daunte wright ahead of his funeral tomorrow. the officer who shot daunte has been charged in his death. how does the wright family feel about the verdict...
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>> hi, ayman. it's great to see you.ce accountability here in chicago. and earlier today, mayor lightfoot described it as excruciating, and that's exactly what it is. what you see is this incident transpire in frankly under a matter of 20 seconds. what you see in the video from the shooting officer's perspective is the officers step out of a car, sprint down an alleyway approaching toledo, and shouting a couple of commands at him including for him to put his hands up. but what you see from the perspective on this video is toledo starting to slow down and turn toward the officer. he does put his hands up. but again, in under 20 seconds, you see this 13-year-old seventh grader shot and fall to the ground. most of the video, frankly, is officers trying to save adam toledo's life. the shooting happened so quickly, it's hard, frankly, to see what actually -- adam may have had in his hands, if he responded to the officer at all. you can't hear much from him. and what people wondered what they might see if it was clear he had a
>> hi, ayman. it's great to see you.ce accountability here in chicago. and earlier today, mayor lightfoot described it as excruciating, and that's exactly what it is. what you see is this incident transpire in frankly under a matter of 20 seconds. what you see in the video from the shooting officer's perspective is the officers step out of a car, sprint down an alleyway approaching toledo, and shouting a couple of commands at him including for him to put his hands up. but what you see...
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>> reporter: thank you, ayman.s the opportunity for someone to see navalny for the first time since the hunger strike ended but for me what really stuck out was his performance in court. he brought his defiance with him. he gave this very fiery speech which he essentially used to characterize putin's entire regime as an option force that is essentially siphoning this country dry at the expense of ordinary russians. and so, you know, navalny, characteristic defiance. but outside of the courtroom some very important things happened today. as you mentioned navalny's team says that new charges have been filed against navalny and two of his senior associates. basically, being accused of opening an organization that infringes on the rights of citizens. it's a strong charge but it carries with it the maximum penalty of two or three years if prosecuted. we could see this used if they go through with it to add additional years to navalny's already 2 1/2-year sentence. meanwhile, we still have the extremism case against the
>> reporter: thank you, ayman.s the opportunity for someone to see navalny for the first time since the hunger strike ended but for me what really stuck out was his performance in court. he brought his defiance with him. he gave this very fiery speech which he essentially used to characterize putin's entire regime as an option force that is essentially siphoning this country dry at the expense of ordinary russians. and so, you know, navalny, characteristic defiance. but outside of the...
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i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. we are entering hour 11 of jury deliberations in the murder trial of derek chauvin. we are monitoring the situation and watching for a verdict. president biden is planning to speak to the nation once the verdict is announced. earlier at a meeting with lawmakers from the congressional hispanic caucus, biden confirmed he called the family of george floyd yesterday. >> they're a good family and they're calling for peace and tranquility, no matter what that verdict is. i am praying the verdict is the right verdict, it is overwhelming in my view. i wouldn't say that unless the jury was sequestered now. >> meanwhile, controversy continues over comments from maxine waters for protesters to get more confrontational if chauvin was acquitted which the judge said didn't provide reason for mistrial but could eventually be used for appeal. congresswoman waters dismissed the suggestion she was calling for violence saying i am nonviolent. in the white house briefing room minutes ago, press secretary
i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. we are entering hour 11 of jury deliberations in the murder trial of derek chauvin. we are monitoring the situation and watching for a verdict. president biden is planning to speak to the nation once the verdict is announced. earlier at a meeting with lawmakers from the congressional hispanic caucus, biden confirmed he called the family of george floyd yesterday. >> they're a good family and they're calling for peace and tranquility, no matter what that...
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ayman? >> gabe gutierrez live for us in minneapolis. thank you. >>> joining me now is a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, also an msnbc legal analyst. great to have you with us. let's talk about what we just heard there from that alternate juror. she said she was amazed that they found him guilty on all charges. were you surprised as well? >> i was not surprised. i thought the prosecution put on a solid case. you know, one of the things that jerry blackwell said and it came out throughout the entirety of the trial and the closing is that you can believe your eyes. the cause of death was exactly as you saw it. chauvin's knee crushing mr. floyd's neck. the use of force was unreasonable. it was excessive. it was not in line with minneapolis procedure or policy. and it wasn't even in line with national policy or procedure. so i think that i was not surprised at all. i thought the prosecution put a solid case on. >> as you are probably aware, certainly the country is, there's a big push for police reform right now, but some office
ayman? >> gabe gutierrez live for us in minneapolis. thank you. >>> joining me now is a civil rights attorney and former prosecutor, also an msnbc legal analyst. great to have you with us. let's talk about what we just heard there from that alternate juror. she said she was amazed that they found him guilty on all charges. were you surprised as well? >> i was not surprised. i thought the prosecution put on a solid case. you know, one of the things that jerry blackwell said...
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. >>> good afternoon, i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. you have been watching officials in louisville, kentucky responding to attorney general merrick garland's announcement of a probe into the louisville metro police department in kentucky where breonna taylor was killed about 13 months ago. this new probe being announced days after the doj launched an investigation into the minneapolis police department, following the killing of george floyd. you're listening to the mayor, greg fisher, saying this is an opportunity and privilege for him and other officials there to get this right, to create a police force that is fair and just for the citizens of louisville, their state and citizens of the united states, talking about challenges that police departments across the country are facing. we're going to have a lot more on this throughout the hour. but we do want to begin right now with a look of all of the challenges that the white house is dealing with, with us now, mike memoli, outside the white house. mike, what do these announcements abou
. >>> good afternoon, i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. you have been watching officials in louisville, kentucky responding to attorney general merrick garland's announcement of a probe into the louisville metro police department in kentucky where breonna taylor was killed about 13 months ago. this new probe being announced days after the doj launched an investigation into the minneapolis police department, following the killing of george floyd. you're listening to the mayor, greg...
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and ayman, one, quick note.rvice that is cooperating with the county on that mass-vaccination site. and they say they are going to switch gears a little bit. now, they want large employers in the area to reach out to them so they can go to where the people are, and set up clinics at those workplaces. ayman. >> all right. lindsey reiser, in pennsylvania. shannon pettypiece, outside the white house. thank you to both of you. >>> next, we are going to speak with a member of congress, who just emerged from a bipartisan meeting this afternoon inside the oval office, as president biden seeks support of his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. are they any closer to a deal? >>> and we are continuing to watch for the resumption of defense arguments in the derek chauvin trial. you are watching msnbc. chauvin trial. you are watching msnbc ♪♪ (phone rings) hello? hi mommy, i won a medal. that's amazing! ♪ going back to the place we love ♪ i got in! ♪ with endless summer nights ♪ he's walking! ♪ comes alive ♪ ♪ i don't need the
and ayman, one, quick note.rvice that is cooperating with the county on that mass-vaccination site. and they say they are going to switch gears a little bit. now, they want large employers in the area to reach out to them so they can go to where the people are, and set up clinics at those workplaces. ayman. >> all right. lindsey reiser, in pennsylvania. shannon pettypiece, outside the white house. thank you to both of you. >>> next, we are going to speak with a member of...
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ayman mohyeldin for us. tomorrow, of course, as mentioned, tune in for his interview with -- guatemala's president. that's tomorrow 3:00 p.m. eastern only here on msnbc. >>> but how is this for an idea? america actually needs immigrants just as much as they need america. that's not a liberal fantasy. it's sound economics and i'm going to explain it after the break. conomics a ind'm going to explain it after the break. dmother, keeping the family together? was that your grandfather, paving the way for change. did they brave mother nature... and walk away stronger? did they face the unknown, with resolve...and triumph. ♪♪ there's strength in every family story. learn more about yours. at ancestry. ice t, stone cold calling on everyone there's strength to turn to cold washing with tide. ♪ this is a cold call! ♪ hello, my name is ice t. can you spare a few seconds to learn about cold water washing with tide? hi my name is steve. did you know washing in cold can save you $100 a year on your energy bill. why would
ayman mohyeldin for us. tomorrow, of course, as mentioned, tune in for his interview with -- guatemala's president. that's tomorrow 3:00 p.m. eastern only here on msnbc. >>> but how is this for an idea? america actually needs immigrants just as much as they need america. that's not a liberal fantasy. it's sound economics and i'm going to explain it after the break. conomics a ind'm going to explain it after the break. dmother, keeping the family together? was that your grandfather,...
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i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. president biden spoke about new cdc guidance on wearing masks outdoors, saying people, regardless whether they were vaccinated can gather in small groups wearing masks. however, people still need to be masked when in large groups. here are some of what the president had to say about his announcement. >> the cdc is able to make the announcement because our scientists are convinced by the data that the odds of getting or giving the virus to others is very, very low if you're both fully vaccinated and out in the open air. if you're vaccinated, you can do more things more safely both outdoors as well as indoors. so for those that haven't gotten their vaccination yet, especially if you're younger, or thinking you don't need it, this is another great reason to go get vaccinated now. now. >> sir, you chose to wear a mask as you walked out here. what message were you sending by wearing a mask outside? >> watching me take it off and put it back on when i get inside. >> joining me, jonathan lem
i am ayman mohyeldin in new york. president biden spoke about new cdc guidance on wearing masks outdoors, saying people, regardless whether they were vaccinated can gather in small groups wearing masks. however, people still need to be masked when in large groups. here are some of what the president had to say about his announcement. >> the cdc is able to make the announcement because our scientists are convinced by the data that the odds of getting or giving the virus to others is very,...
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ayman? >> we'll go back into the courtroom for a moment and take a listen to some of that defense cross examination -- prosecution cross examination, excuse me. let's listen. >> back right side of the neck. >> yes. >> now i think you referred to mr. floyd's death as a sudden death. is that what you used? >> yes, more sudden than prolonged. >> if we focus on the first five minutes that mr. floyd is restrained on the ground, you were able to see in that five minutes, first saw mr. floyd struggling to breathe. right? >> i would object. >> i'll rephrase it, your honor. you could see in the first five minutes, or hear mr. floyd first calling out that he can't breathe? >> yes. mr. floyd verbalized "i can't breathe" multiple times. >> and you then later heard him actually call out for his mother? >> yes. >> and as time passed in that first five minutes, you could hear his voice got thicker and quieter? you could hear that, couldn't you? >> i did not perceive that, but i am no better listening than
ayman? >> we'll go back into the courtroom for a moment and take a listen to some of that defense cross examination -- prosecution cross examination, excuse me. let's listen. >> back right side of the neck. >> yes. >> now i think you referred to mr. floyd's death as a sudden death. is that what you used? >> yes, more sudden than prolonged. >> if we focus on the first five minutes that mr. floyd is restrained on the ground, you were able to see in that five...
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let's go to msnbc's ayman mohyeldin, who is on the ground in guatemala city. it's good to see you. migrants have been fleeing from places where you are you now to come to the u.s. and there's a lot of talk of addressing the root cause of that. what have you been learning there on the ground? >> yes, kasie, we've been asking that question to everyone we've been speaking to, from officials to experts, even to the migrants themselves and what they're dealing with. the short answer to that really is two-fold. you have to try to deal with the structural problems, root problems, and most of that lies in the socioeconomic conditions in this country. you also have to deal with the short-term problems, things like dealing with the pandemic and economic fallout from that. over the past couple of days, we've gone to some of the rural parts of this country, seeing up close the devastation national disasters created, economic conditions. chirp are malnourished, making less than $2 a day. it's just very, very dire to say the very least. and that is what is forcing people to make this choice betw
let's go to msnbc's ayman mohyeldin, who is on the ground in guatemala city. it's good to see you. migrants have been fleeing from places where you are you now to come to the u.s. and there's a lot of talk of addressing the root cause of that. what have you been learning there on the ground? >> yes, kasie, we've been asking that question to everyone we've been speaking to, from officials to experts, even to the migrants themselves and what they're dealing with. the short answer to that...
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nbc's ayman mohyeldin reports from guatemala tonight. >> reporter: if abject poverty had an address, this village would be it. with her baby in one arm, this woman is about to make the family's one meal for the day without any running water or electricity. what do you feed the baby powdered milk or a soup, she tells me her 7-month-old son is almost half the weight he should be for a baby his age 50% of guatemala's children under 5 are malnourished it is dire economic conditions like these that tonight are fueling guatemala's migration exodus nicolosa says she's thought about going to the u.s. but is staying to take care of her in-laws but 21-year-old samuel told us he's lost hope of a future here, saying he's working to raise $12,000 to pay traffickers to smuggle him across the border into the u.s. after hearing president biden would allow him to stay. the president would give you 100 days of a free pass window, he told me. but while the biden administration is allowing unaccompanied children and now many families to stay in the u.s., others including adults like samuel are not allow
nbc's ayman mohyeldin reports from guatemala tonight. >> reporter: if abject poverty had an address, this village would be it. with her baby in one arm, this woman is about to make the family's one meal for the day without any running water or electricity. what do you feed the baby powdered milk or a soup, she tells me her 7-month-old son is almost half the weight he should be for a baby his age 50% of guatemala's children under 5 are malnourished it is dire economic conditions like these...
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ayman moandes : marianne, your command of the technology, the presentation of your expertise that we all know is absolutely riveting. and now you need to un- share in our next comment will be from our dear colleague and friend mary from boston pretty telling us about our take on this important book. mary: thank you very much and i'm very pleased to be able to join with such a distinguished looking at group. i see old friends of mine and to joining nick and marianne and nick talking wonderfully about his book and marianne, i heard you speak first well over a decade ago. it is so riveting and i rent out my notes because i have things that i want to say and we don't have much time. i want to make sure that we have time for discussion. so i will begin by recounting about how i first nick use the word capitalism and talk about it and that was at a meeting and highland with early 2019. and this is at a meeting that was cosponsored by the people's health movement. so is a rather elite meeting, if you haven't heard that it is a global network of health activists civil society organization ac
ayman moandes : marianne, your command of the technology, the presentation of your expertise that we all know is absolutely riveting. and now you need to un- share in our next comment will be from our dear colleague and friend mary from boston pretty telling us about our take on this important book. mary: thank you very much and i'm very pleased to be able to join with such a distinguished looking at group. i see old friends of mine and to joining nick and marianne and nick talking wonderfully...
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earlier i spoke with reporter ayman tun to has been covering events in myanmar i began by asking about the reports of more violence in the past 24 hours human touch left me on march short while ago for security reasons what are you hearing about the current situation there. so what we're seeing in the current situation is that it's becoming more and more dangerous to go out and protest and even though you are still feeling some protest in especially more rural areas people in larger cities are avoiding large gatherings for now in our state in protest in other ways we're seeing social media protests where people have been using political hours into their shoes as a way to show that they still march in spirit over easter we saw people using eggs writing messages on them we're seeing people flying kites but as more and more damage economic damage especially is done during the civil disobedience movement we are seeing a breakdown of health care infrastructure as well as a situation in which banking and cash has become really hard to come by and quite a number of people are suffering econom
earlier i spoke with reporter ayman tun to has been covering events in myanmar i began by asking about the reports of more violence in the past 24 hours human touch left me on march short while ago for security reasons what are you hearing about the current situation there. so what we're seeing in the current situation is that it's becoming more and more dangerous to go out and protest and even though you are still feeling some protest in especially more rural areas people in larger cities are...
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jordan's deputy prime minister, ayman safadi, has been detailing allegations against prince hamzah, thebdullah. he said the prince and others had been involved in a plot to destabilisejordan that was linked to foreign parties. the statement comes after prince hamzah released a video saying he had been placed under house arrest. he also accused jordan's leaders of corruption and incompetence. prince hamzah has denied any wrongdoing in a video passed to the bbc via his lawyer. here's some of what he had to say: i had a visit from the chief of the general staff of thejordanian armed forces this morning, in which he informed me that i was not allowed to go out, to communicate with people or to meet with them. because in the meetings i had been present in, or on social media relating to visits i have made, there has been criticism of the government or the king. i asked him if i was the one criticising, he said no. he said this was a warning from him, from the chief of police, and from the chief of the security services, the mukhabarat, that i should not leave my house, that i could only visi
jordan's deputy prime minister, ayman safadi, has been detailing allegations against prince hamzah, thebdullah. he said the prince and others had been involved in a plot to destabilisejordan that was linked to foreign parties. the statement comes after prince hamzah released a video saying he had been placed under house arrest. he also accused jordan's leaders of corruption and incompetence. prince hamzah has denied any wrongdoing in a video passed to the bbc via his lawyer. here's some of what...
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ayman mohyeldin. thank you. we're out of time.one. we begin tonight with a crisis in american policing. communities in minnesota are again in anguish, mourning the life of another black life taken by law enforcement. this time it is daunte wright, just 20 years old, who was
ayman mohyeldin. thank you. we're out of time.one. we begin tonight with a crisis in american policing. communities in minnesota are again in anguish, mourning the life of another black life taken by law enforcement. this time it is daunte wright, just 20 years old, who was
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ayman mohyeldin is in the guatemalan city tonight. have no choice but to come here >> reporter: it is a matter of life and death when you ask people here in guatemala city in the rural areas around the capital about the conditions that they live in and we've been visiting those areas seeing firsthand the conditions they live in, they are dire circumstances, both because of the pandemic as well as the collapse of the guatemalan economy over the past year, certainly the shrinking of the economy over the past year but also because of long-term structural problems that exist with the system of governance here things like organized crime, corruption, compounded by climate change, bad farming, harvestingfarming, al not too far away from where we were we had a chance to visit a yo unbun unbearable over the weekend we went to a small town on the outskirts of guatemala city not too far away from where we were we had a chance to visit a young family of sugar cane workers this young mom, 24 years old, the mother of two, her children suffering fr
ayman mohyeldin is in the guatemalan city tonight. have no choice but to come here >> reporter: it is a matter of life and death when you ask people here in guatemala city in the rural areas around the capital about the conditions that they live in and we've been visiting those areas seeing firsthand the conditions they live in, they are dire circumstances, both because of the pandemic as well as the collapse of the guatemalan economy over the past year, certainly the shrinking of the...
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i am ayman mohyeldin in new york.er trial of derek chauvin. we are monitoring the situation and watching for a verdict. president biden is planning to speak to the nation once the verdict is announced. earlier at a meeting with lawmakers from the congressional hispanic caucus, biden confirmed he called the family of george floyd yesterday. >> they're a good family and
i am ayman mohyeldin in new york.er trial of derek chauvin. we are monitoring the situation and watching for a verdict. president biden is planning to speak to the nation once the verdict is announced. earlier at a meeting with lawmakers from the congressional hispanic caucus, biden confirmed he called the family of george floyd yesterday. >> they're a good family and
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i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. we've got breaking developments in the daunte wright killing.ear-old during a traffic stop faced her first hearing. kim potter is charged with second degree manslaughter. plus, both sides have now rested in the derek chauvin trial. and closing arguments are expected to begin monday. chauvin himself speaking out in court earlier today. declining his right to testify in his own trial. >> have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether you intend to invoke your fifth amendment privilege? >> i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. >> and breaking news on the coronavirus vaccine. the ceo of pfizer says a third dose is likely needed within the first 12 months. we'll discuss whether the u.s. is ready to meet the supply/demand with congressman james chi chiburn. >>> and the president is going to speak about his new
i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. we've got breaking developments in the daunte wright killing.ear-old during a traffic stop faced her first hearing. kim potter is charged with second degree manslaughter. plus, both sides have now rested in the derek chauvin trial. and closing arguments are expected to begin monday. chauvin himself speaking out in court earlier today. declining his right to testify in his own trial. >> have you made a decision today whether you intend to testify or whether...
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safe travels back, ayman. >>> william "billy" evans lieses in capitol rotunda. many gathered this morning to honor his life of service. he was killed just 11 days ago when a man rammed a car into him and another officer in a barricade outside the capitol. the other officer was injured, but he survived. evans is the second officer to lie in honor this year, following, of course, brian sicknick. among the many emotional moments during today's ceremony, when president biden picked up the toy of evans' 7-year-old daughter abigail and nancy pelosi talking directly to the family. >> i hope -- i see they have their posies with them there. but i hope it's a comfort to them that their father, an american hero, is lying where abraham lincoln lay, on a catapult built for abraham lincoln. many of us have hear billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day was returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. logan and abigail, no words are adequate. we can only imagine your sadness, but we hope it's a comfort that so many now know about your d
safe travels back, ayman. >>> william "billy" evans lieses in capitol rotunda. many gathered this morning to honor his life of service. he was killed just 11 days ago when a man rammed a car into him and another officer in a barricade outside the capitol. the other officer was injured, but he survived. evans is the second officer to lie in honor this year, following, of course, brian sicknick. among the many emotional moments during today's ceremony, when president biden...
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joining me from guatemala city, msnbc anchor and foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin.l us what you're hearing from people in guatemala. what is it that they're going through in this moment? what are some of the reasons they are considering migrating to the u.s.? >> reporter: alicia, that's a great question. it's the question we've been asking guatemalans ourselves, both experts and those thinking about making the journey. we've seen it up close and personal on the border, but we wanted to see for ourselves the factors that are causing people to move. and it's quite complex to be honest with you. a lot of it structural, a lot of it historical, a lot of it complicated by the pandemic. we went to a soup kitchen in guatemala city and spoke to one 27-year-old mother with three children. she used to work at a school with her children, the one the children attended. after the pandemic forcing schools to shut down, she lost her job. now, one of the only sources of food is from a soup kitchen like the one we visited today. now, we asked her whether or not she thought about goin
joining me from guatemala city, msnbc anchor and foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin.l us what you're hearing from people in guatemala. what is it that they're going through in this moment? what are some of the reasons they are considering migrating to the u.s.? >> reporter: alicia, that's a great question. it's the question we've been asking guatemalans ourselves, both experts and those thinking about making the journey. we've seen it up close and personal on the border, but we wanted...
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ayman, thank you so much. >>> new details in the derek chauvin trial.s focus on the cause of george floyd's death and the medical examiner's finding of homicide. a parade of police officers gave testimony against their former colleague in the first ten days of the trial. among them was minneapolis police chief madera arradondo. >> i did not observe mr. floyd to be actively aggressive during that short video. >> could you even say that he was passively resisting at that time that you were shown those exhibits? >> no. as a matter of fact, as i saw that video, i didn't even know if mr. floyd was alive at the time. >> and here's new reaction from texas congresswoman sheila jackson-lee. >> they wore their uniform. they were not hiding, let me just put on a shirt and a pants. they came boldly letting us know what america really stands for. do you know the world is watching? do you know the world is not used to the military and/or police going against the government or themselves? look what george floyd did. >> joining us right now is carmen best, the retired
ayman, thank you so much. >>> new details in the derek chauvin trial.s focus on the cause of george floyd's death and the medical examiner's finding of homicide. a parade of police officers gave testimony against their former colleague in the first ten days of the trial. among them was minneapolis police chief madera arradondo. >> i did not observe mr. floyd to be actively aggressive during that short video. >> could you even say that he was passively resisting at that time...
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i am ayman mohyeldin in new york., saying people, regardless whether they were vaccinated can gather in small groups wearing masks. however, people still need to be masked when in large groups. here are some of what the president had to say about his announcement. >> the cdc is able to make the announcement because our scientists are convinced by the data that the odds of getting or
i am ayman mohyeldin in new york., saying people, regardless whether they were vaccinated can gather in small groups wearing masks. however, people still need to be masked when in large groups. here are some of what the president had to say about his announcement. >> the cdc is able to make the announcement because our scientists are convinced by the data that the odds of getting or
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our thanks to ayman mohyeldin for that report. >>> all right. still ahead here.d a bipartisan meeting, yesterday, to discuss his $2 trillion infrastructure deal. will it be enough to convince republicans to get onboard? that's next. >>> but, before we go to break. we want to know, as always, why are you awake on this tuesday? e-mail us your reasons for being up and watching. way too early at msnbc.com. or drop me a tweet at kasie. and we will read our favorite answers coming up, later on in the show. e show ♪♪ ♪ when the road feels endless ♪ ♪ don't know where your strength is ♪ ♪ it's been so long ♪ ♪ you get a call from a friend to remind you ♪ ♪ that you're not alone ♪ ♪ then you know deep down inside ♪ ♪ it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ all right ♪♪ you can't plan for your period's... what the gush moments. but the right pad can. only always ultra thins have rapiddry technology and, they absorb 40% faster. the gush happens fast. that's why always absorbs faster. open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to all five layers. raise th
our thanks to ayman mohyeldin for that report. >>> all right. still ahead here.d a bipartisan meeting, yesterday, to discuss his $2 trillion infrastructure deal. will it be enough to convince republicans to get onboard? that's next. >>> but, before we go to break. we want to know, as always, why are you awake on this tuesday? e-mail us your reasons for being up and watching. way too early at msnbc.com. or drop me a tweet at kasie. and we will read our favorite answers coming...
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you can catch ayman on monday with his interview with the guatemalan president.he migration crisis and highlight the challenges. watch at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. you don't want to miss that interview. it's going to be a good one. >>> so, new york prosecutors appearing to be stepping up the investigation into possible financial fraud by donald trump. this is following reports that a former daughter-in-law of a trump organization executive turned over boxes filled with financial documents. nbc legal analyst katie phang is still with us for more on this. katie, let's get into this. we were talking about matt gaetz a little bit earlier. and we said, matt gaetz was taking a page out of the book from donald trump and here we are talking about trump and the investigation led by cy vance into donald trump and specifically allen weisselberg, the chief financial officer of the trump organization, and there is this idea that -- there is this question, i should say, where we're wondering if prosecutors are trying to flip allen weisselberg to get more informati
you can catch ayman on monday with his interview with the guatemalan president.he migration crisis and highlight the challenges. watch at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. you don't want to miss that interview. it's going to be a good one. >>> so, new york prosecutors appearing to be stepping up the investigation into possible financial fraud by donald trump. this is following reports that a former daughter-in-law of a trump organization executive turned over boxes filled with...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. we just spa president biden there speaking at philadelphia's 30th street station with his amtrak family, as he makes another pitch for his infrastructure plan and marks the national passenger railway's 50th anniversary, saying there is so much we can do, if we invest in amtrak and rail in this country. biden famously spent 36 years commuting by train between delaware and washington when he served in the senate. and breaking news also this hour. in the last 30 minutes, the united states announced that flights between the u.s. and india will stop on tuesday, may 4th, as india continues to set daily world records for coronavirus infections. however, the policy will not apply to american citizens, lawful permanent residents, or other exempted individuals, though they must still operate under international quarantine restrictions. this as the u.s. reaches a crucial point in its vaccination efforts. the biden administration announced today that 100 million americans, that is about 40% of al
i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york. we just spa president biden there speaking at philadelphia's 30th street station with his amtrak family, as he makes another pitch for his infrastructure plan and marks the national passenger railway's 50th anniversary, saying there is so much we can do, if we invest in amtrak and rail in this country. biden famously spent 36 years commuting by train between delaware and washington when he served in the senate. and breaking news also this hour. in the last 30...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york today. convicted killer derek chauvin is in prison today awaiting his sentencing in eight weeks time. the justice department will launch a pattern and practice investigation into the minneapolis police department as the white house indicates what it wants to see in national reforms. >> as the president alluded to last night in his remarks after the verdict was announced, he believes the bar for convicting officers is far too high. it needs to be changed. >> this, as the family of 20-year-old daunte wright is gathering right now for his viewing, after a police officer shot and killed him during a traffic stop earlier this month. one of the lawyers for the wright and floyd families joins us shortly about the way forward. >> we ar
i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york today. convicted killer derek chauvin is in prison today awaiting his sentencing in eight weeks time. the justice department will launch a pattern and practice investigation into the minneapolis police department as the white house indicates what it wants to see in national reforms. >> as the president alluded to last night in his remarks after the verdict was announced, he believes the bar for convicting officers is far too high. it needs to be changed....
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before we go into more detail into exactly what happened in cabo delgado and palmer, i want to include aymane know what links these people have with the islamic state? are they an affiliate? is that a genuine umbrella organization that is affiliated to them, or is it blown out of proportion by other people? >> that is a good question. the fact that he islamic state officially advertises on a regular basis the operations by these insurgents in mozambique, shows there is some kind of link. it does not necessarily mean there is a command and control of what you might call the united states central like in iraq and syria where they might give guidance on conducting the insurgency. but the fact is the operations of these insurgents in mozambique appearing in the newsletter of the islamic state, in the news outlet of islamic state. so there is some kind of communication going on. also, these insurgents in mozambique come to the islamic state central african progress. the fact that they have been allocated as an additional province, as it is so-called, of the, shows there is an ideological link. so
before we go into more detail into exactly what happened in cabo delgado and palmer, i want to include aymane know what links these people have with the islamic state? are they an affiliate? is that a genuine umbrella organization that is affiliated to them, or is it blown out of proportion by other people? >> that is a good question. the fact that he islamic state officially advertises on a regular basis the operations by these insurgents in mozambique, shows there is some kind of link....
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i'm chris jansing in for ayman mohyeldin today. we're coming on the air with that breaking news we ar
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i'm chris jansing in for ayman mohyeldin today. we're coming on the air with that breaking news we are continuing to cover from capitol hill. it is tragic news. the capitol complex remaining on lockdown after someone crashed a vehicle into officers at a barrier on the north side of the capitol. the suspect jumped out of his vehicle with a knife and was shot by police. just moments ago, u.s. capitol police confirmed the suspect died at the hospital and the chief made another somber announcement. one officer has died. this incident comes, of course, about three months, just shy of three months after the january 6th riot in which hundreds of people forced their way into the capitol to try to stop congress from counting the electoral college ballots and affirming joe biden's election. what happened today, we don't have any motive. joining us now, tom winter, nbc news investigations correspondent and nbc news correspondent leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill for us. tom, i think the acting police chief said it so poignantly today when
i'm chris jansing in for ayman mohyeldin today. we're coming on the air with that breaking news we are continuing to cover from capitol hill. it is tragic news. the capitol complex remaining on lockdown after someone crashed a vehicle into officers at a barrier on the north side of the capitol. the suspect jumped out of his vehicle with a knife and was shot by police. just moments ago, u.s. capitol police confirmed the suspect died at the hospital and the chief made another somber announcement....
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ayman do you see the african union stepping in and trying to clean up the mess in the continent because southerly is how he has to deal with the huge problems in different parts of the continent right we seen the same problems play out of somalia for example and also in the sato that. called aid or interventions try to help local government forces maintain security. but. i don't really see a significant net games in that in the in the long. i think there's a risk of overreach. in the same the same way happening in mozambique i would actually just do i don't see the african nester is it a new center jihadist. groups i don't i didn't i did some extent still md very much iraq syria yemen those areas. not and also well into the style region but not afterwards all that being see you yeah you global sector joseph with focus on i said it with focus on what is happening in was a big but we need to ask a question about the political establishment in power in mozambique for almost 50 years don't you think that they top priority should be now genuine political reforms in the country itself for the
ayman do you see the african union stepping in and trying to clean up the mess in the continent because southerly is how he has to deal with the huge problems in different parts of the continent right we seen the same problems play out of somalia for example and also in the sato that. called aid or interventions try to help local government forces maintain security. but. i don't really see a significant net games in that in the in the long. i think there's a risk of overreach. in the same the...
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continue to engage with and the best that was appointed by a civilian elected government journalist ayman tunde in bangkok thank you very much . for having me. now to the u.s. and our can solve has become the 1st u.s. state to outlaw sex reassignment surgery and treatment for people under the age of 18 republican state governor had vetoed the bill calling it a vast government overreach but was overruled by his republican colleagues the called the the bill has faced opposition from medical groups and parents who say it will put trans use that greater risk of mental illness in a poll is in arkansas with more. q. rights under attack our consumer is the 1st state in the u.s. to bend young trans people from getting trans health care. we are about to meet someone directly affects. drew and his mom are just on their way back home from school they live on the outskirts of little rock the capital of arkansas. in andrew's room an image of the rocky horror picture show it was like one of the 1st representations of clearly mediocre like got to see what you would like. over christmas break like the ye
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the deputy prime minister ayman safadi said communications had been intercepted in which the conspiratorsst with his communications cut. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmboulos hello, there. easter sunday's highest temperature was in worcestershire, where it got very close to 18 celsius. but at the other end of the uk, the weather was changing, and it was changing drastically. that was shetland with some snow showers and some cold air, and that cold air is now moving southwards. behind this cold front, a much, much chillierfeel to the weather for easter monday. the start of the new week bringing much colder days and some frosty nights. snow showers quite widely but especially across northern scotland, where there will be blizzard conditions with some really strong winds. so as we start monday morning, then, the remnants of our cold front bringing some patchy rain into the south. behind that, sunny spells, yes, but plenty of showers, especially for coastal areas. the showers falling as a mixture of hail and snow in most places and the showers most plentiful across northern scotland, w
the deputy prime minister ayman safadi said communications had been intercepted in which the conspiratorsst with his communications cut. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmboulos hello, there. easter sunday's highest temperature was in worcestershire, where it got very close to 18 celsius. but at the other end of the uk, the weather was changing, and it was changing drastically. that was shetland with some snow showers and some cold air, and that cold air is now moving southwards. behind...
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in the past hour, jordan's deputy prime minister, ayman safadi, has been detailing allegations againstdullah. he said the prince and others had been involved in plot to destabilise jordan that was linked to foreign parties. the statement comes after prince hamzah released a video saying he had been placed under house arrest. he also accused jordan's leaders of corruption and incompetence. prince hamzah has denied any wrongdoing in a video passed to the bbc via his lawyer. this is a little of what he had to say. i this is a little of what he had to sa . . this is a little of what he had to sa , ., ., , ., this is a little of what he had to sa . ., ., , ., ., say. i had a visit from the chief of staff of the _ say. i had a visit from the chief of staff of the jordanian _ say. i had a visit from the chief of staff of the jordanian armed - say. i had a visit from the chief of. staff of the jordanian armed forces staff of thejordanian armed forces this morning, in which he informed me that i was not allowed to go out, to communicate with people, or to meet with them. because in the meetings
in the past hour, jordan's deputy prime minister, ayman safadi, has been detailing allegations againstdullah. he said the prince and others had been involved in plot to destabilise jordan that was linked to foreign parties. the statement comes after prince hamzah released a video saying he had been placed under house arrest. he also accused jordan's leaders of corruption and incompetence. prince hamzah has denied any wrongdoing in a video passed to the bbc via his lawyer. this is a little of...
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i'm geoff bennett in for my friend ayman mohyeldin. we've been watching day eight of the murder trial of police officer derek chauvin. i want to bring in shaquille brewster. we also have with us retired captain pruitt and melanie price. shaq, we'll start with you. bring us up to speed on what we just heard. >> you continue to hear the prosecution bring out their witnesses and hear these witnesses testify. i think one thing that you heard in that last testimony right there, this was a lead investigator. the person in charge of the chain of custody of that car. you heard some of the back and forth, especially in the redirect and then when eric nelson came back up to recross examine the witness. the defense, back in january, the attorneys of the four officers, went back to that squad car and found some pills essentially, chewed-up pills that they then took to the lab and realized it was a controlled substance. and you heard eric nelson cleaning it up and just removing any doubt that the defense attorneys happened to plant those pills ther
i'm geoff bennett in for my friend ayman mohyeldin. we've been watching day eight of the murder trial of police officer derek chauvin. i want to bring in shaquille brewster. we also have with us retired captain pruitt and melanie price. shaq, we'll start with you. bring us up to speed on what we just heard. >> you continue to hear the prosecution bring out their witnesses and hear these witnesses testify. i think one thing that you heard in that last testimony right there, this was a lead...
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i'm geoff bennett in for ayman mohyeldin.atching day seven of testimony in the murder trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. today we heard from multiple members of the minneapolis police department. their testimony centered on the training that officers receive at mpd. joining me is nbc news correspondent shaquille brewster live in minneapolis. civil rights attorney and former prosecutor david henderson. and the director of reshaping prosecution at the vera institute of justice, jami haud. welcome to the three of you. shaq, there have been reports that a member of the jury during today's proceedings fell asleep and that other jurors appear to be disinterested, perhaps distracted. give us a sense of what's happening in the courtroom today. >> yeah, geoff, this comes from our pool reporters. the two reporters who are inside the courtroom. remember, we're limited because of social distancing and the court's rules there. based on a pool report we got earlier today, we got a sense that some of the jurors have b
i'm geoff bennett in for ayman mohyeldin.atching day seven of testimony in the murder trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. today we heard from multiple members of the minneapolis police department. their testimony centered on the training that officers receive at mpd. joining me is nbc news correspondent shaquille brewster live in minneapolis. civil rights attorney and former prosecutor david henderson. and the director of reshaping prosecution at the vera institute of...
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>>> i'm jeff bennett in for ayman mohyeldin covering ten day of testimony in the murder trial of derek chauvin. we have been hearing testimony from dr. andrew baker who performed the initial autopsy of george floyd. to talk about what we just heard while the trial is inside bar we have dr. -- we're coming out of the side bar. we'll go back to the trial. >> we're going to take a ten-minute break. >> they're now taking a break. we'll pick up with analysis here. we have dr. benerji, she's the president of anchor forensic pathology. paul henderson is with us. he's a legal analyst. we have nbc news correspondent megan fitzgerald live in minneapolis. i would like to start with you, doctor. dr. baker said the law enforcements sub dual and restraint was more than mr. floyd's heart could take. that cuts to the heart of the case, does it not? >> yes, 100%. when they were talking about cause and manner of death as we do in our practice, you know, he explained how he got to his cause of death. it's very descriptive, but then dr. baker really said this is why he died. >> so what should we expect th
>>> i'm jeff bennett in for ayman mohyeldin covering ten day of testimony in the murder trial of derek chauvin. we have been hearing testimony from dr. andrew baker who performed the initial autopsy of george floyd. to talk about what we just heard while the trial is inside bar we have dr. -- we're coming out of the side bar. we'll go back to the trial. >> we're going to take a ten-minute break. >> they're now taking a break. we'll pick up with analysis here. we have dr....
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two doctors from ucf ayman part 2 people of color get inoculated. >>> health officials in marin county say vaccinations are available to all adults with many sites offering same day or next day access. more than 80% of residents aged 16 and older now have received at least one dose, 80%. 52% have completed a vaccine series. however, 47,000 people who remain eligible are still in vaccinated. many providers in marin are providing drop in options with no appoints necessary. >>> the cdc and the fda announced they are lifting a pause on johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine immediately, calling the shots safe and effective for most people. the single shot vaccine was shelved for more than a week due to a small number of rare blood clotting incidents and women. debra alfarone has more details. >> reporter: hours after an extra panel voted to recommend the move, the cdc and fda are lifting the pause on the use of johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine. >> after a thorough review of available data, the fda and cdc have concluded that the possibility of the so-called thrombosis syndrome occurring
two doctors from ucf ayman part 2 people of color get inoculated. >>> health officials in marin county say vaccinations are available to all adults with many sites offering same day or next day access. more than 80% of residents aged 16 and older now have received at least one dose, 80%. 52% have completed a vaccine series. however, 47,000 people who remain eligible are still in vaccinated. many providers in marin are providing drop in options with no appoints necessary. >>>...
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ayman muldine, thank you very much.accine. the food and drug administration and centers for disease control recommending a pause in the united states of the single-dose vaccine. this comes after six recipients developed a rare blood clotting disorder within two weeks of vaccination. nearly 7 million doses have been administered in the united states to date. "the new york times" reports all six cases were women between 18 and 48. one woman died, another hospitalized in critical condition now. in a statement to nbc news this morning, johnson & johnson said, quote, at present no clear causal relationship has been established between the rare events and janssen covid-19 vaccine, the j&j vaccine. we continue to work with regulators to assess the data and support the open communication of disinformation to health care professionals and the public. joining us now msnbc correspondent and emergency room physician dr. john torres and author of "doctor's guide to disaster to survive anything." now the fda and cdc are saying out of
ayman muldine, thank you very much.accine. the food and drug administration and centers for disease control recommending a pause in the united states of the single-dose vaccine. this comes after six recipients developed a rare blood clotting disorder within two weeks of vaccination. nearly 7 million doses have been administered in the united states to date. "the new york times" reports all six cases were women between 18 and 48. one woman died, another hospitalized in critical...