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will jim brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate we creation of the past and to feel that they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth howland and i been here for seven years. my family and i decided we're going to come to visit the new world in 1620 or so. on a ship called the mayflower that brought us here. being that i was 13, i cared for the other children and my parents. when we were in the harbor, people were getting sick with coughs and colds. it was tedious. we sing songs, pray a lot to try to sleep. but the sounds of the animals were always terrifying. i mean, we brought pigs and dogs and cats. the ship already smelled awful, so with all the animals as well, made it a bit more uncomfortable. we stayed underneath the top deck with very low ceilings. [inaudible] it's not built for people certainly. the mayflower was built -- they delivered the wine to where it was going. there were no windows or anything. the air gets very he
will jim brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate we creation of the past and to feel that they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth howland and i been here for seven years. my family and i decided we're going to come to visit the new world in 1620 or so. on a ship called the mayflower that brought us here. being that i was 13, i cared for the other children and my parents. when we were in the harbor, people...
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nbc's shaquille brewster has more. >> reporter: we saw them appear in court for the first time. the judge gave them a $500,000 bond, and we heard them enter plea pleas of not guilty for the manslaughter that i was announced yesterday. they were found in detroit michigan overtight night, hiding in a commercial building. the judge, explaining the bond, mentioned they had to be apprehended after turning themselves in after the charges were announced. they explained because of a unique perspective. they said they were the only one, who said she had depictions of fantasies of killing other people, and he had access to a gun that was purchased last friday in his presence. we expect to see them appear in court again on december 14 lt. shaquille brewster, nbc news. >>> a look around the bay area, and we are tracking a potential for dance fog this week, but that is not all. >> yeah, we want to brings in rob mayeda. >> we did have fok that break up earlier today. you see here on the time lapse, but still dealing with air qualmty issues for places like santa clara valley. mod rare air qual
nbc's shaquille brewster has more. >> reporter: we saw them appear in court for the first time. the judge gave them a $500,000 bond, and we heard them enter plea pleas of not guilty for the manslaughter that i was announced yesterday. they were found in detroit michigan overtight night, hiding in a commercial building. the judge, explaining the bond, mentioned they had to be apprehended after turning themselves in after the charges were announced. they explained because of a unique...
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nbc news' shaquille brewster and civil rights attorney and former prosecutor david henderson. shaq, get us up to speed on the testimony. >> we expect court to resume in about 15 minutes here. but when it took a break, it was during a pretty crucial moment. as the prosecution was cross-examining former officer kim potter, it was going through almost frame by frame of the video of the moment when she yelled "taser, taser, taser," then fired that shot into daunte wright's chest. we got some new information as she explained she was the field training officer and she wouldn't have naturally made that stop that was eventually executed and led to that interaction with officers. and then she recaptured and went through her emotions what have happened during that period of time and got extremely emotional. listen to that section. >> had a look of fear on his face. it's nothing i've seen before. we were struggling, we were trying to keep him from driving away. it just -- it just went chaotic. and then i remember yelling "taser, taser, taser." and nothing happened. and then he told me i
nbc news' shaquille brewster and civil rights attorney and former prosecutor david henderson. shaq, get us up to speed on the testimony. >> we expect court to resume in about 15 minutes here. but when it took a break, it was during a pretty crucial moment. as the prosecution was cross-examining former officer kim potter, it was going through almost frame by frame of the video of the moment when she yelled "taser, taser, taser," then fired that shot into daunte wright's chest. we...
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but now that americans have exchanged presents, shaquille brewster tells us they're back in the stores returning the ones that are not quite what they wanted >> reporter: now comes the multi-billion dollar effort to correct santa's mistakes. >> i would say it's like 75% to 80% is going to go back. >> reporter: after holiday sales saw their biggest increase in 17 years, up 8.5% compared to 2020, two in every three shoppers are now planning at least one return, putting an estimated $120 billion worth of products back into the system. and returns, while maybe free to you, are costing stores more than ever this year. with jumps in labor, transportation and storage prices, processing a return costs retailers an average of $33 for a $50 gift. >> when a consumer takes advantage of free shipping, that cost, which is not free, has to be borne somewhere. and the only somewhere in the retail setting is in the price of the goods. >> reporter: the cost also extending to the environment. returns produce 5.8 billion pounds of waste in 2020. often those gifts you return don't even make it to the origi
but now that americans have exchanged presents, shaquille brewster tells us they're back in the stores returning the ones that are not quite what they wanted >> reporter: now comes the multi-billion dollar effort to correct santa's mistakes. >> i would say it's like 75% to 80% is going to go back. >> reporter: after holiday sales saw their biggest increase in 17 years, up 8.5% compared to 2020, two in every three shoppers are now planning at least one return, putting an...
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i want to share that with you, as we bring back in shaquille brewster.torney for the couple contacted law enforcement, said she represented them, she would make arrangements for the arraignment. it was supposed to be 16 minutes from there. guess what? they don't know where those parents are. the attorney contacted detectives again saying she had tried to reach the parents by phone, tried to call them, text them, she couldn't get ahold of them. this is what we're learning. the attorney is telling the sheriff's office she doesn't know where the parents are. there is now a search vochg the fbi, the u.s. marshals a fugitive apprehension team, it appears to be a full-on manhunt to find where these parents are. i want to bring back in shaq brewster. obviously a significant development here. do we know anything else as you have been working the story there, anything else about what's happened or what is happening behind the scenes? >> reporter: it's a very active manhunt. it involves the fbi, involves the u.s. marshals, all looking for the two parents of this 1
i want to share that with you, as we bring back in shaquille brewster.torney for the couple contacted law enforcement, said she represented them, she would make arrangements for the arraignment. it was supposed to be 16 minutes from there. guess what? they don't know where those parents are. the attorney contacted detectives again saying she had tried to reach the parents by phone, tried to call them, text them, she couldn't get ahold of them. this is what we're learning. the attorney is...
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william brewster at his death owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them in a house of that size, but the fact is there is no evidence other than a few books here and there. these are people who did have very extensive libraries, quite a few of them. certainly brewster and bradford and myles standish and some of the clergyman and so forth. >> thank you. we have a question from stephen who asks, why is it that only bradford history remains when the other person, i guess is referring to winslow, has more detailed accounts of their experiences? i suppose it would help to clarify that and say how winslow's accounts are available. >> right. winslow -- and feel free to add anything to this -- but winslow's published his first account in 1622-1624. they are more detailed because they're dealing with the farm work and compressed period of time. some of his later works like his attack on samuel and such are addressing specific issues. wenzel never set out to write an entire history of the experience of the pilgrims. he was writing a
william brewster at his death owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them in a house of that size, but the fact is there is no evidence other than a few books here and there. these are people who did have very extensive libraries, quite a few of them. certainly brewster and bradford and myles standish and some of the clergyman and so forth. >> thank you. we have a question from stephen who asks, why is it that only bradford history remains when the other person, i guess is...
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king and were chastised within the managed to get away a few years after that people like william brewster and william bradford and a lot of other guys who were very, very passionate, very staunch practices, or practitioners i should say of the puritan faith. they were led back into england by james the first who then gave them his blessing to get them out of the country. he said they could go to the new world, they could go to the americas, fighting i think he said providing they treat themselves respectively. they were in and out of england and then down to the ships. fortunately, not being chased or executed by the king but gently encouraged to go somewhere else. >> professor robert stone, thank you very much. >> great. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in plymouth harbor, england, than mayflower ii lies in a coup, i think the ship comes to life again after three centuries in the pages of history. she is as accurate a replicate of the original as scholars and shipwrights could make her, a gift of englishmen to america, and historical figure far removed from the solemn ceremonies. this commute to hist
king and were chastised within the managed to get away a few years after that people like william brewster and william bradford and a lot of other guys who were very, very passionate, very staunch practices, or practitioners i should say of the puritan faith. they were led back into england by james the first who then gave them his blessing to get them out of the country. he said they could go to the new world, they could go to the americas, fighting i think he said providing they treat...
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i want to bring in shaq brewster, but remind me of the kind of gun this was?nting weapon, though. >> exactly right. you're exactly right. this was not a long gun, this is not a traditional hunting firearm. however, again, you know, you have a state in which there are more lax gun laws than say, of course, new york city or a major northeastern city, like philadelphia. so you're right, the hunting -- the idea behind the hunting laws is not present here, and of course, the prosecutor, she doesn't need to concern herself too much with that, because she's charged involuntary manslaughter, a theory of straight up recklessness. these parents, she's alleging, were just grossly negligent in allowing access to the firearm. >> and thanks for that clarification, shaq brewster, who's on the ground in pontiac, michigan. shaq, this is a tragedy in every form. the prosecutor was asked about the parents of the victims here. >> she was. and you know, she mentioned each victim by name and said that this is part of her getting justice for those victims. and you know, one thing th
i want to bring in shaq brewster, but remind me of the kind of gun this was?nting weapon, though. >> exactly right. you're exactly right. this was not a long gun, this is not a traditional hunting firearm. however, again, you know, you have a state in which there are more lax gun laws than say, of course, new york city or a major northeastern city, like philadelphia. so you're right, the hunting -- the idea behind the hunting laws is not present here, and of course, the prosecutor, she...
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william brewster, the lady who gave birth during the actual transit.and also john howland, he was actually a servant of the governor evers on board the ship and he had a very interesting story and that he fell overboard crossing the atlantic but managed righteously to grab a rope and pull himself back on board. if he had not done that then george w. bush and george bush would've never existed because their descendent of john howland. the relatives and their descendents, they've got some -- if we could make these avatars tell their story, how fantastic that would be. so there we have it. going to the stern of the ship, that particular structure their which is designed to really pull in ropes and be able to sort of secure the ship and secure various pieces of cargo coming onto the ship. this is the main deck and this is where you've got the steerage office. that's called a captain. if you go further towards what would be the tiny cramped cabins on the left you can just see the stick on the left. that was a very small stick that controlled the rotor. rudd
william brewster, the lady who gave birth during the actual transit.and also john howland, he was actually a servant of the governor evers on board the ship and he had a very interesting story and that he fell overboard crossing the atlantic but managed righteously to grab a rope and pull himself back on board. if he had not done that then george w. bush and george bush would've never existed because their descendent of john howland. the relatives and their descendents, they've got some -- if...
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things perhaps from master brewster's sermon that they understand better or that happened in their own lives that helped them understand better and might speak on that for the entire congregation, but really, it's not something that's happening and some here are who not accustomed to having that. >> >> the 17th century english village in plymouth, seven years after the pilgrims arrived on the mayflower. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ >> when our founding fathers established this republic, they created a political and economic system unique among nations, a system which has led the united states to the very pinnacle in wealth and in world leadership. this series of programs is being presented to help all of us understand better our advantages under our american way of life. >> for today's topic let's join now a group of young people at the national education program workshop in arkansas. at the classroom lectern is clifton, a noted american historian. >> the american adventure, the american way of life that we'll examine is rather usual. there's nothing
things perhaps from master brewster's sermon that they understand better or that happened in their own lives that helped them understand better and might speak on that for the entire congregation, but really, it's not something that's happening and some here are who not accustomed to having that. >> >> the 17th century english village in plymouth, seven years after the pilgrims arrived on the mayflower. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪...
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paul butler, shaquille brewster, thank you.eep an eye on this case. >>> we're keeping an eye on central kentucky where president biden is touring the devastation after last weekend's tornadoes. the latest on the recovery efforts and how soon people living there could have things like power, water and essential services back up and running. me after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. [school bus passing by] [kids laughing] [bikes passing] [fire truck siren] [first responder] onstar, we see them. [onstar advisor] okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. [first responder] thank you, onstar. [driver] my son, is he okay? [first responder] your son's fine. [driver] thank you. there was something in the road... [first responder] it's okay. you're safe now. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time o
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you would you, brewster right. you're a grown with us and keep it to bizarre. boston when you're trying to come by and combine your bookkeeper, it is a my deal with through the way and then you post it and i'm showing it as a crow. the other shit up are you from each in the living school of munich? you are, scott, why and you don't come off with us, could out on so motion buttons. elaine was show proposed budget and we tried to use what she and what would you hear, what i need you are storing the store as wish along with a nice break and go out the glitter. if i get a minute to do more than just go with that, i might need to send the emphasis on order some, some of the sessions at this time, you might want to move them from us on the bills, no extension which starts to go to attract nationally, about them, like or you could, but i'm, i'm, i'm was, it's less people which look like it's all used and you can use why she went to lunch in the media and you should be here. but you know, for the bugs or community, georgia
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shaq brewster joins us a.s around what the sheriff described as concerning behavior from this suspected shooter the day before and the morning of this shooting. >> that's right, hallie. you just went through the big headline, this suspect had a meeting with school officials and his parents hours before he opened fire. -- he is alleged to have open fire over 24 hours ago at this point. one thing that struck me going through that press conference is the idea how much worse this could have been, the idea that he had, according to the sheriff, three 15-round magazines on him, that he had plenty more ammunition that was unspent that was not used at that point. and you heard the praise there. this is something we not only heard from the sheriff at this point but we have heard from students who were inside that school, also heard from the held staff, the preparation, the praise and idea they went on lockdown almost immediately. they helped save some lives. i think the arraignment is beginning. >> we will go live into
shaq brewster joins us a.s around what the sheriff described as concerning behavior from this suspected shooter the day before and the morning of this shooting. >> that's right, hallie. you just went through the big headline, this suspect had a meeting with school officials and his parents hours before he opened fire. -- he is alleged to have open fire over 24 hours ago at this point. one thing that struck me going through that press conference is the idea how much worse this could have...
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and nbc's shaquille brewster joins us with the latest on all of it.one thing is increasingly clear, more americans are contracting the virus than ever before. overnight, the u.s. breaking through average of daily new cases. now exceeding more than a quarter million cases each day. while the omicron variant is the dominant strain around the country, the cdc updating the guidance saying that didn't happen until more recently in that omicron is responsible for now 59% of all new cases. and there's new questions about whether the at home tests are actually catching omicron early enough. the doctor was on in the last hour and asked about that. listen to what she said. >> we do know that the antigen test may not perform as well as it had for previous variants. but it is still picking up quite a bit of infection. if you have a negative antigen test and have symptoms get that pcr test. >> the spread is hitting kids especially hard. a new analysis showing that kids are getting the virus ending up in the hospital at more than twice the rate as adults. more than
and nbc's shaquille brewster joins us with the latest on all of it.one thing is increasingly clear, more americans are contracting the virus than ever before. overnight, the u.s. breaking through average of daily new cases. now exceeding more than a quarter million cases each day. while the omicron variant is the dominant strain around the country, the cdc updating the guidance saying that didn't happen until more recently in that omicron is responsible for now 59% of all new cases. and there's...
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we want to begin with nbc's shaquille brewster in indianapolis. shaq, good morning. >> good morning. positive covid-19 tests led to so many having to isolate and be away from friends and family during the holidays, but the cdc now says those who test positive may interact with others sooner. this morning, new guidance from the cdc. the agency reducing the recommended isolation period for some people testing positive from ten days to five. if they're asymptomatic. adding the time should be, quote, followed by five days of wearing a mask when around others. dr. fauci telling kristen welker the guidelines are partly driven by worker shortages. >> you want to make sure, is particularly among essential workers, that you get people out there much sooner. >> the change coming as the highly transmissible omicron variant is fueling a new nationwide surge. the u.s. once again facing a 200,000 daily case average. in new york, there are now 184 children hospitalized with children statewide. two weeks ago, there were 70. >> parents, i'm calling on you. this is
we want to begin with nbc's shaquille brewster in indianapolis. shaq, good morning. >> good morning. positive covid-19 tests led to so many having to isolate and be away from friends and family during the holidays, but the cdc now says those who test positive may interact with others sooner. this morning, new guidance from the cdc. the agency reducing the recommended isolation period for some people testing positive from ten days to five. if they're asymptomatic. adding the time should...
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joining me is shaq brewster in minneapolis.ht be testifying sfl well andrea, we're still in the defense's first witness. it is their own use of force expert who is coming up and disputing what we heard just yesterday. at issue, we know kim potter says she accidentally used her firearm instead of her taser, and prosecution trying to argue even using her taser would have have been inappropriate. i want to take you inside the courtroom and hear what the prosecution experts said yesterday compared to what the defense expert is saying today. >> the use of a taser under the circumstances was unreasonable and inconsistent with generally accepted practices. >> was potter's perceived use of a taser efficient with training and practice? >> yes, sir. >> and why? >> the basic model policy definition of when the device would be used is completely relevant here. grounds to arrest or detain and a reasonable belief that physical force and resistance would follow. that was happening right before your eyes. >> >> reporter: so you get a sense how
joining me is shaq brewster in minneapolis.ht be testifying sfl well andrea, we're still in the defense's first witness. it is their own use of force expert who is coming up and disputing what we heard just yesterday. at issue, we know kim potter says she accidentally used her firearm instead of her taser, and prosecution trying to argue even using her taser would have have been inappropriate. i want to take you inside the courtroom and hear what the prosecution experts said yesterday compared...
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shaquille brewster is in monthiac, michigan. what is the latest? >> reporter: the 15-year-old suspect was moved from a juvenile detention facility to county jail late yesterday after we saw him appear in court virtually for the first time since this shooting. he entered a not guilty plea for those very serious charges that's facing right now. you mentioned them before one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first-degree murder, the seven counts of assault with intent to murder and the 14 counts of possession of a firearm and the commission of a felony. we also learned yesterday from prosecutors that they believe this shooting was intentional. it was premeditated, in their words, based on an investigation that they did where they say they recovered a journal and a video of him apparently talking about killing students. you mentioned four students were killed in this shooting. as of last check, three other students are still in the hospital right now, including one student who is in critical condition. the sheriff yesterday still called
shaquille brewster is in monthiac, michigan. what is the latest? >> reporter: the 15-year-old suspect was moved from a juvenile detention facility to county jail late yesterday after we saw him appear in court virtually for the first time since this shooting. he entered a not guilty plea for those very serious charges that's facing right now. you mentioned them before one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first-degree murder, the seven counts of assault with intent to...
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. >> shaquille brewster has been covering the potter trial since the beginning.lis. the verdict was an emotional moment, but also for the whole community, they had the chauvin trial earlier this year. now this one. how are people in the minneapolis area reacting to the verdict? >> great point. you saw that immediate reaction right as the verdict was being read where there was a crowd of people outside the courthouse on the courthouse grounds. and they broke into cheers and people talked about how surprised they were by this verdict, especially considering the jury took so long to deliberate. 27 hours they were locked away in deliberations over the course of four days. we know from the jury form that that jury returned the first verdict fairly early on tuesday. and it wasn't until yesterday when they actually were able to present both verdicts to the judge. you know, one thing you also heard was the idea that even though this is a conviction and this is what they wanted and many people were celebrating, you also heard the tempered emotions there. knowing that this
. >> shaquille brewster has been covering the potter trial since the beginning.lis. the verdict was an emotional moment, but also for the whole community, they had the chauvin trial earlier this year. now this one. how are people in the minneapolis area reacting to the verdict? >> great point. you saw that immediate reaction right as the verdict was being read where there was a crowd of people outside the courthouse on the courthouse grounds. and they broke into cheers and people...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is in minneapolis outside the hennepin county courthouse.cevallos, msnbc legal analyst. shaq, walk us through what's going on right now, and tell us what we can expect from defense? >> reporter: the first witness is a use-of-force expert, rebutting what you heard from some of the prosecution witnesses, this expert saying that the force that was used by the officers was appropriate. it's still in that direct examination right now, so we'll see what the prosecution is able to get out of this expert in that cross-examination. but you mentioned this morning the prosecution rested their case officially. it came after 25 witnesses were presented on their behalf. the last and final witness being the father of 20-year-old daunte wright who gave emotional testimony yesterday afternoon. listen to what we heard from his father. >> daunte lived with us. he pretty much was there every day. and he loved his son. >> and you love your son daunte wright as well. >> a lot. i loved daunte. he was loved. >> do you miss him? >> i miss him a lot, every day. >> re
nbc's shaquille brewster is in minneapolis outside the hennepin county courthouse.cevallos, msnbc legal analyst. shaq, walk us through what's going on right now, and tell us what we can expect from defense? >> reporter: the first witness is a use-of-force expert, rebutting what you heard from some of the prosecution witnesses, this expert saying that the force that was used by the officers was appropriate. it's still in that direct examination right now, so we'll see what the prosecution...
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. >> let's go to msnbc correspondent shaquille brewster who is in oakland county, michigan tonight.le, what is the latest at this hour? >> reporter: lawrence, i'll tell you, that manhunt for those parents is well under way. it involves the fbi. it involves the u.s. marshals. it involves the county sheriffs. and we know that this is a manhunt that started as that press conference was happening. as those charges were being filed against the parents, that's when the county sheriff's office started their search for the parents. and according to the attorneys for that couple that you're looking at right now on the screen, according to the sheriff, there was some contact between the attorney and the sheriff's department as recently as thursday night. there was some plan for if there was a charging decision, the attorney would hand over that couple to the authorities. however, the attorney now says that over the course of the morning, there was a loss of contact, or that's coming from the sheriff's department, there was a loss of contact between the attorney and that couple. later in the a
. >> let's go to msnbc correspondent shaquille brewster who is in oakland county, michigan tonight.le, what is the latest at this hour? >> reporter: lawrence, i'll tell you, that manhunt for those parents is well under way. it involves the fbi. it involves the u.s. marshals. it involves the county sheriffs. and we know that this is a manhunt that started as that press conference was happening. as those charges were being filed against the parents, that's when the county sheriff's...
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shaquille brewster is in chicago. mike memoli in delaware, traveling with president biden, and dr. kavita patel is a former obama white house policy director. good to see all of you. mike, what are we expecting to hear from the white house covid response team at the top of the hour? they're under a lot of pressure right now. >> that's right, chris. it may be a holiday week, but an important time to hear from the president's top medical advisers. as you said it, we are seeing record number of cases in this country. a number of states setting all-time records, as well. and there are a number of questions for them, of course. but you'll remember, a few days ago, the president raising eyebrows when he said that there is no federal solution that this gets solved at the state level. he went on to tell the governors, who he's meeting with, that if you need something, say something. and that's what we expect to hear from the covid response team today. laying out in detail some of the measures that people have been using to tackle this. they'll be talking about the deployment of sl national
shaquille brewster is in chicago. mike memoli in delaware, traveling with president biden, and dr. kavita patel is a former obama white house policy director. good to see all of you. mike, what are we expecting to hear from the white house covid response team at the top of the hour? they're under a lot of pressure right now. >> that's right, chris. it may be a holiday week, but an important time to hear from the president's top medical advisers. as you said it, we are seeing record number...
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as the government's brewster jap program continues apace. with the dilemma facing the politicians on that side of the river is whether the jobs alone will be enough to slow the progress of the arm across variance. scientists have never seen. never seen a coven 19 very as capable of spreading so rapidly. so we have to look at what we can do to slow only cons. advance does that level of alarm was reinforced in testimony to a u. k. parliamentary committee. we are concerned with enlarge volume of individuals who are being infected every day in the population. that we're going to have a very difficult 4 weeks ahead with cases in the community, which will of course, cause individuals to need detail work in school. and then after this case is to transfer into admissions hospice, the world health organization has again raised the issue of vaccine hoarding and warned the world's wealthy nations that giving boosters to low risk groups while others are yet to have even one dose of vaccine is dangerous w joe is not against boosters. we are against inequ
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nbc correspondent shaquille brewster is in minneapolis.itman is a legal affairs columnist for "the los angeles times." shaq, it's been roughly 24 hours since the jury announced its verdict. how are people there feeling about the results? >> joe, there's still a lot of surprise, people digesting those results. initially there were fears that if the verdict went the other way, then we would be talking about protests and the reaction to that. but that is not what happened. you heard celebrations instead in front of the courthouse, celebrations and, again, a lot of surprise, especially because of how long this jury took to deliver their verdict. 27 hours where they were tucked away, sequestered for their deliberations over the course of four days. so many people have brought up this point about accountability versus justice, how this is not full justice because daunte wright is still dead, he will not be brought back. but how this is accountability for the action and in the words of the jury, the crime that kim potter took when she shot and ki
nbc correspondent shaquille brewster is in minneapolis.itman is a legal affairs columnist for "the los angeles times." shaq, it's been roughly 24 hours since the jury announced its verdict. how are people there feeling about the results? >> joe, there's still a lot of surprise, people digesting those results. initially there were fears that if the verdict went the other way, then we would be talking about protests and the reaction to that. but that is not what happened. you...
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shaq brewster, sam brock, dr. offit and dr. ramirez, thank you guys, appreciate it. >>> we are staying on this story, everybody, as cases spread across this country. a new warning about hospitalizations and kids. the doctor who sounded that alarm is joining me. but first, a shooting spree in denver, leaving at least four people dead and three others injured across seven scenes. the latest details on that, coming up next. scenes. the late dstetails on that, coming up next i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nuc
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shaq brewster in indianapolis for us. drmt william schaftenaar, associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at university of virginia and a cdc adviser, by the way. and dr. ebony hilton a professor of preventative medicine and infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. welcome, all. thanks for joining us on this. mike, start with you. walk us through the guidelines that i just laid out for folks there as we are trying to grapple with what this means moving forward. >> reporter: yeah, yasmin. obviously, cdc took an initial step last week with new guidelines for health care workers as the concern was about shortages. in that workforce. we see cases rise. now the cdc extending them to the general public. start with isolation, you yourself test positive. at that point obviously, after five days you no longer are showing symptoms, then end the isolation and the cdc recommends five days of testing -- masking, moving forward. again, it's important the cdc explaining that the new data on the
shaq brewster in indianapolis for us. drmt william schaftenaar, associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at university of virginia and a cdc adviser, by the way. and dr. ebony hilton a professor of preventative medicine and infectious diseases at vanderbilt university medical center. welcome, all. thanks for joining us on this. mike, start with you. walk us through the guidelines that i just laid out for folks there as we are trying to grapple with what this means moving...
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shep >> shaq brewster from minneapolis. >>> schools across the country today stepped up security. some even canceled classes after reports of a vague threat on social media it called for a national day of school shootings school officials say some of the postsappeared on tiktok. but police from coast to coast say they didn't find any actual credible threats they did, however, make a handful of arrests here's cnbc's perry russom >> reporter: today police arresting a high school student north of miami, accused of bringing a loaded gun to class in fort myers, florida four students arrested including a 13-year-old after police say they made school threats on social media in rapid city, south dakota classes canceled >> we knew that for the past several days there was the potential for some social media threats that were out there. this tiktok challenge. >> reporter: schools across the country on alert, citing a trend of violent threats on tiktok but a spokesperson for tiktok says they have not found evidence of threats starting or spreading on their platform, adding "we are deeply conc
shep >> shaq brewster from minneapolis. >>> schools across the country today stepped up security. some even canceled classes after reports of a vague threat on social media it called for a national day of school shootings school officials say some of the postsappeared on tiktok. but police from coast to coast say they didn't find any actual credible threats they did, however, make a handful of arrests here's cnbc's perry russom >> reporter: today police arresting a high...
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shaquille brewster is on the ground in pontiac, michigan.you tell us about this news conference from the county prosecutors? this is where we're going to find out if the parents are going to be charged? >> that is definitely the expectations, craig. it's being billed as an update on the latest with the investigation, but the prosecutor during a press conference yesterday said that she would have a decision on whether or not to charge the parents of this 15-year-old suspected shooter and possible connection to the shooting. she would have that decision within 24 hours. now, she didn't get into the nature of the possible charges or the severity of those charges, but one thing that we've been hearing from her since the day after the shooting is an emphasis on the idea of responsible gun ownership. we know, for example, that the gun that was used in the shooting was purchased by the suspect's father a week ago from today. so there's a question over how that suspect got access to the gun and how that gun then got into the school. so we'll expect
shaquille brewster is on the ground in pontiac, michigan.you tell us about this news conference from the county prosecutors? this is where we're going to find out if the parents are going to be charged? >> that is definitely the expectations, craig. it's being billed as an update on the latest with the investigation, but the prosecutor during a press conference yesterday said that she would have a decision on whether or not to charge the parents of this 15-year-old suspected shooter and...
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. >> let's go right to nbc's shaquille brewster joining me from pontiac, michigan, i know you've been covering this really horrific story all week. what can you tell us about the overnight hours into this morning? >> yeah, that arraignment that you saw with the parents of this 15-year-old suspected school shooter, it was the first time we saw them in court since his original arraignment earlier this week, and it was an arraignment that was scheduled yesterday at 4:00 p.m. we know that yesterday around noon, that's when the charges were initially filed. those four counts of involuntary manslaughter, but by 3:00 p.m. yesterday, a message went out to local law enforcement to be on the lookout for these two suspects. they didn't turn themselves in and didn't appear to that original arraignment. well, after the overnight hours, they were eventually apprehended in the detroit, michigan, area, and it's for that reason that the prosecutor was arguing for a $500,000 bond and the judge cried with the prosecutor. listen to the argument that the prosecutor made in the court earlier today. >> inst
. >> let's go right to nbc's shaquille brewster joining me from pontiac, michigan, i know you've been covering this really horrific story all week. what can you tell us about the overnight hours into this morning? >> yeah, that arraignment that you saw with the parents of this 15-year-old suspected school shooter, it was the first time we saw them in court since his original arraignment earlier this week, and it was an arraignment that was scheduled yesterday at 4:00 p.m. we know...
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we head there where shaquille brewster has been covering that story. word of an outcome. i didn't hear the v-word, verdict. >> reporter: exactly right, chuck. it was a note that came from the court a couple minutes ago telling us that an outcome has been reached in this trial and we'll learn what that outcome is by 3:00 p.m. eastern time today. now, you mentioned they did not use the verdict word. we're trying to see if that's standard procedure or if we can read anything into that, but there is an outcome in this case after about 27 hours of deliberations. this is a jury that has been remarkably silent for the past day at least. yesterday not getting any notes from them, only confirmation that they deliberated for more than nine hours yesterday. but over the course of their deliberations, they have asked the court at least three questions, one of them signaling they were struggling to reach a consensus, another was asking for more information or more access to the firearm that kim potter used when she killed 20-year-old daunte wright. just to back up a little bit, potter
we head there where shaquille brewster has been covering that story. word of an outcome. i didn't hear the v-word, verdict. >> reporter: exactly right, chuck. it was a note that came from the court a couple minutes ago telling us that an outcome has been reached in this trial and we'll learn what that outcome is by 3:00 p.m. eastern time today. now, you mentioned they did not use the verdict word. we're trying to see if that's standard procedure or if we can read anything into that, but...
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joining us now is shaquille brewster.oin us in a moment. shaq, first to you. what is the latest on the investigation? >> reporter: katy, there will actually be a press conference in about an hour or so where we'll hear from the county sheriff not on the investigation, but instead an unfortunate consequence of this school shooting that you're seeing in this area, and that's the idea of copy cat threats going around the school districts here. more than 33 schools and districts in this area are closed today because of those threats. you hear officials calling it a tidal wave of threats coming in. we'll expect to hear from the sheriff, from all their elected leaders about how they're addressing those threats and presumably we might get some information on the investigation if they do take questions on that. meanwhile, the investigation does continue. and you mentioned, it focuses on that journal that they found. it focuses on the video that was recorded, they say, in the hours before the school shooting started, the next befo
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joining us, nbc news shaq brewster who is in minneapolis. kind of a schedule yet that would suggest when we might hear from potter herself? >> reporter: nothing formal just yet, chris. but when you compare to what we've heard from the prosecution and the state presented that case and you look at the witness list, they're getting toward the end of that witness list. which mean this is could go to the defense at any point now. which at that point, that would mean we could hear from kim potter who the attorneys say we will hear from at some point during this trial. but the testimony today has focused around the use of force. the jury hearing from a use of force expert hired by the prosecution who studied this entire case and went through all of the video and the statements made and came to a conclusion over whether the use of deadly force in this instance was appropriate. listen to his conclusion. >> the use of deadly force was not appropriate and the evidence suggests that a reasonable officer in an officer's position could not have believed t
joining us, nbc news shaq brewster who is in minneapolis. kind of a schedule yet that would suggest when we might hear from potter herself? >> reporter: nothing formal just yet, chris. but when you compare to what we've heard from the prosecution and the state presented that case and you look at the witness list, they're getting toward the end of that witness list. which mean this is could go to the defense at any point now. which at that point, that would mean we could hear from kim...
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nbc's shaquille brewster joins us live from michigan.ng build as an update on the investigation, but we expect to learn whether or not the prosecutor will charge the parents of that 15-year-old suspected shooter in tuesday's shooting. this is something that since yesterday, she's been saying that a decision on that front would come within 24 hours. and since the shooting, she has signaled that there may be possible charges against the parents. one message she's been harping on and emphasizing is the idea that this has been about possible gun ownership. one point that we heard yesterday was is that it was very few people who knew the shooter had access to a weapon and knew the types of threats that he was making. we don't know what the charges could be, but we do expect some decision to come today. i want you to listen to a little bit of what we heard from the prosecutor later -- yesterday, excuse me. >> you have a right to possess a gun, but with it comes responsibility. allowing it in the hands of somebody that shows signs that they may
nbc's shaquille brewster joins us live from michigan.ng build as an update on the investigation, but we expect to learn whether or not the prosecutor will charge the parents of that 15-year-old suspected shooter in tuesday's shooting. this is something that since yesterday, she's been saying that a decision on that front would come within 24 hours. and since the shooting, she has signaled that there may be possible charges against the parents. one message she's been harping on and emphasizing...
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shaq brewster outside the courthouse. thank you as always.out this action error psychologist first as shaq mentioned. digging into the idea that stress and fear and panic can degrade performance. the prosecution started the line of questioning by showing that he has done work for police departments in the law enforcement community, and talked about the columns he's written. why and how does that help them? >> it shows his bias and shows that he's not to be trusted. in other words, all of his testimony which was basically that it wasn't kim potter's intent. she wasn't even reckless. it was beyond her control because it was so automatic is not to be trusted on its face because he's a biassed witness. >> let's pivot to kim potter. there have been a number of trials where the defendant has testified. it gives them an opportunity to appeal directly to a jury. how far could her testimony go considering the circumstances of this case, christen? >> i think her testimony can go pretty far here. i think in this case -- in many cases obviously the defen
shaq brewster outside the courthouse. thank you as always.out this action error psychologist first as shaq mentioned. digging into the idea that stress and fear and panic can degrade performance. the prosecution started the line of questioning by showing that he has done work for police departments in the law enforcement community, and talked about the columns he's written. why and how does that help them? >> it shows his bias and shows that he's not to be trusted. in other words, all of...
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shaquille brewster has been following the story for us. on a lunch break right now. the most emotional was a woman who was dating daunte wright at the time and was a passenger in the vehicle. she gave us unique insight on what happened and what that process looked like beginning with when officers asked him to pull the car over. she said the normally happy and positive daunte wright became nervous and flustered as he was asked for his license and insurance. that was what the rest of the testimony was focused on, the crash scene, seemingly drilling down on the point that we heard the prosecution make yesterday during opening statements, that even after kim potter used her gun instead of her taser, mistakenly, in her words, that no help -- or that information was not radioed in to other officers. so it led to this minutes-long standoff at another scene right down the street when there could have been aid being rendered to daunte wright. daunte eventually died and he was declared dead there on the scene there. chuck, we'll be back in court in
shaquille brewster has been following the story for us. on a lunch break right now. the most emotional was a woman who was dating daunte wright at the time and was a passenger in the vehicle. she gave us unique insight on what happened and what that process looked like beginning with when officers asked him to pull the car over. she said the normally happy and positive daunte wright became nervous and flustered as he was asked for his license and insurance. that was what the rest of the...
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joining me now is nbc's shaquille brewster, live from outside the potter courthouse in minneapolis.s meeting right now. what are you hearing? >> that's right, kristen. it comes after about five hours of deliberations yesterday. and it did include a question from the jury about two hours into those deliberations. they asked the judge about the timing of an interview that kim potter did with one of the psychologists who took the stand as part of the defense. they -- the judge, rather, said that all of the evidence had been submitted, and this was an interview that regarded the use of a taser and why kim potter drew the weapon. the prosecution brought up during cross-examination inconsistencies during the story that kim potter gave over the course of the time. so the judge said all the evidence had been submitted and the jurors have to rely on their own recollection, so essentially didn't answer their questions and sent them back into deliberations. but kim potter is facing those two counts of manslaughter, one in the first degree, the other in the second degree. it carries that maximu
joining me now is nbc's shaquille brewster, live from outside the potter courthouse in minneapolis.s meeting right now. what are you hearing? >> that's right, kristen. it comes after about five hours of deliberations yesterday. and it did include a question from the jury about two hours into those deliberations. they asked the judge about the timing of an interview that kim potter did with one of the psychologists who took the stand as part of the defense. they -- the judge, rather, said...
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nbc's shaquille brewster is live outside the courthouse in minneapolis.is back in session. what do we know today? >> reporter: of course, we're waiting to see when kim potter will take the stand, but the defense has called as their first witness for today, dr. lawrence miller. he's a psychologist and the defense is bringing him up to help the jury understand their perspective of what they say happened. we're going to hear terms like action error, slip and capture, we had the psychologist up to explain why they believe kim potter reached for her gun when she thought, she says, she was reaching for her taser. this comes after we heard from several witnesses yesterday called by the defense that were intended to poke holes in the case that the prosecution has been laying out. the prosecution is saying that it was criminal. that kim potter should have known better than pulling out her gun instead of her taser, as she said she intended. and the prosecution is arguing that if she did intend to pull out her taser, even that was unreasonable. but yesterday, the de
nbc's shaquille brewster is live outside the courthouse in minneapolis.is back in session. what do we know today? >> reporter: of course, we're waiting to see when kim potter will take the stand, but the defense has called as their first witness for today, dr. lawrence miller. he's a psychologist and the defense is bringing him up to help the jury understand their perspective of what they say happened. we're going to hear terms like action error, slip and capture, we had the psychologist...
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danny cevallos, shaquille brewster, thank you so much. my 2022 wish for you that you get warmer assignments. every day you're out in the cold. we've got to change that next year. coming up, this is no surprise, but it is knew. michael flynn suing the january 6th committee to try to block a subpoena, running the clock as a sitting congressman refuses to cooperate with his own colleagues. we've got the brewing legal battle and what, if any, if any is important part here, consequences could be in store. e super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. >>> we are about two weeks away from the one-year anniversary of the january 6th attack on our nation's capitol. and we are following multiple developments in the investigation to uncover what exactly happened that day. republican congressman scott perry of pennsylvania says
danny cevallos, shaquille brewster, thank you so much. my 2022 wish for you that you get warmer assignments. every day you're out in the cold. we've got to change that next year. coming up, this is no surprise, but it is knew. michael flynn suing the january 6th committee to try to block a subpoena, running the clock as a sitting congressman refuses to cooperate with his own colleagues. we've got the brewing legal battle and what, if any, if any is important part here, consequences could be in...
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but firs, shaq brewster is joining us from a hospital where military personnel are on site.20 person team from the navy was dispatched there over the holiday weekend. how are they helping and what else do indiana hospitals need right now? >> reporter: these are medical professionals that are essentially embedding with the doctors here at this hospital. we're talking about doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists all going in, helping them in the surge right now. and i want you to listen to what a doctor is telling me about what they are experiencing inside the hospital. listen here. >> we're up -- pure patient numbers, we're up over 120%, 130% across our hospitals. so the pure patient number burden is higher than ever. in addition to that, we have about 400 team members quarantined or either have covid or quarantined from exposures across the community. so them coming in and being able to partner, take care of that many more patients is a big boost. >> reporter: these military members are on a 30 day deployment here and it is not just indiana. later this week, a hospital in w
but firs, shaq brewster is joining us from a hospital where military personnel are on site.20 person team from the navy was dispatched there over the holiday weekend. how are they helping and what else do indiana hospitals need right now? >> reporter: these are medical professionals that are essentially embedding with the doctors here at this hospital. we're talking about doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists all going in, helping them in the surge right now. and i want you to listen to...
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joining me now, nbc correspond end shaquille brewster.signals there is disagreement in the jury room about how to find kim potter. that being said, this jury is sequestered and friday is christmas. >> exactly, katie. and we are looking at approaching more -- we are approaching i guess right now 21 hours of deliberations where they have been tucked away going through these two manslaughter marges. >> saturday is christmas. >> this is more than double what the ham i had noor jury took deliberations. they are tucked away this deliberations. an open question as to what the hang-up is at this point. >> christmas -- i keep saying friday. there was also a question about holding onto the gun. how did the judge leave it with the jury? >> yeah, the jury did have access to both the taser that was not used, and then the gun that kim potter used to shoot daunte wright, but it was zip tied to a box marking it as evidence. they asked for the zip ties to be removed from it for a matter of time. that's something prosecutors wanted to to, feel the gun, loo
joining me now, nbc correspond end shaquille brewster.signals there is disagreement in the jury room about how to find kim potter. that being said, this jury is sequestered and friday is christmas. >> exactly, katie. and we are looking at approaching more -- we are approaching i guess right now 21 hours of deliberations where they have been tucked away going through these two manslaughter marges. >> saturday is christmas. >> this is more than double what the ham i had noor...
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joining me outside the courtroom is shaquille brewster. good morning. what can we expect today? and it should happen any minute now, we can expect those opening statements to begin. this is when jurors will essentially get a road map of what this trial and what this case will look like. they can expect to hear and get a preview of the witnesses that will take the stand. they know they will know the evidence that will be brought up by the prosecution. and they could, if the defense decides to give their opening statements, they could get a preview of what kim potter's defense will be when she ultimately takes the stand. we're not expecting that to happen until at least next week. now, potter is facing two counts of manslaughter, one in the first degree, the other in the second degree. the maximum penalty is about 15 years in prison, and that is what will be determined in this trial. and last week, the jury was officially seated. this is a jury that is evenly split between men and women, 14 jurors have been seated, 7 are men, 7 are women, but 11 are white, 2 are asian, and 1 is bl
joining me outside the courtroom is shaquille brewster. good morning. what can we expect today? and it should happen any minute now, we can expect those opening statements to begin. this is when jurors will essentially get a road map of what this trial and what this case will look like. they can expect to hear and get a preview of the witnesses that will take the stand. they know they will know the evidence that will be brought up by the prosecution. and they could, if the defense decides to...
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