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dunn is just 20 years old.charged with a heart condition. he now leads one of the most visible boogaloo chapters in the country. dunn lives in rural virginia. >> we definitely are the modern militia. we're the es crazy enough to actually do something. i think that a lot of people, especially on the right, republicans, realized that it was no longer a america of liberty. i think a lot of people woke up to that in these past four years. >> thompson: so the trump presidency is eroding people's faith in the government further. >> i wouldn't say that he's necessarily helped erode it further, i think he's just helped spotlight it further. i believe a lot of people were already skeptical, and then i think there are some that saw the president of the united states being skeptical and said, "maybe we should too." >> thompson: is this a movement that's hierarchical? are there commanders? are there leaders? how does it work? >> there are boogaloo cells within the movement. you have a fire team, or four people, five people
dunn is just 20 years old.charged with a heart condition. he now leads one of the most visible boogaloo chapters in the country. dunn lives in rural virginia. >> we definitely are the modern militia. we're the es crazy enough to actually do something. i think that a lot of people, especially on the right, republicans, realized that it was no longer a america of liberty. i think a lot of people woke up to that in these past four years. >> thompson: so the trump presidency is eroding...
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capitol police officer, harry dunn. and officer, dunn, thank you so much for being here.ice officers. the black officers. can you -- you know, tease that out a little bit more for me. what do you mean by that? >> well, first of all, tank you thank you for having me. i'm glad to talk to you, also. the battle, i guess, was just different. like, everybody we fought physical fights. and we were emotionally tested. but to have racism rear its ugly head in there. that -- while the fight was happening, i didn't process it while it was happening. so, once you -- it's all over, and you're attempting to put together, in your mind, what happened. >> yeah. >> you're faced with, wow. we really were called the n-word, like, it's just a -- it's -- it's a different -- it's a lot more to unpack than just, oh, the -- the actual-physical trauma we endured so -- >> yeah. we saw people beating officers with thin-blue line flags. obviously, blue lives matter was out the window. you spoke with richard engel about being called the n-word repeatedly. in your mind, did you experience this as speci
capitol police officer, harry dunn. and officer, dunn, thank you so much for being here.ice officers. the black officers. can you -- you know, tease that out a little bit more for me. what do you mean by that? >> well, first of all, tank you thank you for having me. i'm glad to talk to you, also. the battle, i guess, was just different. like, everybody we fought physical fights. and we were emotionally tested. but to have racism rear its ugly head in there. that -- while the fight was...
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. >> reporter: dunn served as tuskeg tuskegee, alabama's, first female mayor.he infamous syphilis study took place. where the u.s. government recruited hundreds of black men to participat in the study of the effects of untreated syphilis, while simultaneously withholding the cure and the true nature of the study. mayor dunn says beyond that period in history are centuries of institutional inequality, and it's one of the reasons why she herself is hesitant to get vaccinated. >> it's not that i'm not ever going to take the vaccine. i just believe that we haven't had enough time to successfully develop the vaccine that's going to cure and/or prevent the coronavirus. >> reporter: although the vaccines were developed and authorized within a year, the testing process for safety did not skip any steps. the technology used to make them had been in development for years. explain to me how you thread that needle. a highly educated, successful woman, but yet you're hesitant about the vaccination. does that send a mixed message to the folk you serve? >> no. because i'm qui
. >> reporter: dunn served as tuskeg tuskegee, alabama's, first female mayor.he infamous syphilis study took place. where the u.s. government recruited hundreds of black men to participat in the study of the effects of untreated syphilis, while simultaneously withholding the cure and the true nature of the study. mayor dunn says beyond that period in history are centuries of institutional inequality, and it's one of the reasons why she herself is hesitant to get vaccinated. >> it's...
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dunn: majority of that, yeah. elisara: it covered all of it. dunn: it covered all of it, actually.brangham: on the other side: paul's parents, carole and ross, are evangelists of the private sort... carol: ancillary is good too. you get $2000 worth of dental. brangham: they skip over the public system and buy their own private insurance coverage. about half the country does this. carole had her knee replaced a few years ago and said she got great care and terrific perks. she says if she'd been in the public system she'd be in agony, on a waiting list. this hybrid system, with the public medicare system as a base, but then layered with private insurance on top, is by design. they're meant to work together, with the private system taking pressure off the busier public one. this unique set-up meets two basic values, says health economist, rosalie viney. viney: just as one of the tenets of australian's beliefs, is that they should have access to public care, there's also an element that choice is part of what a lot of australians seem to value. brangham: why would i, as an australian,
dunn: majority of that, yeah. elisara: it covered all of it. dunn: it covered all of it, actually.brangham: on the other side: paul's parents, carole and ross, are evangelists of the private sort... carol: ancillary is good too. you get $2000 worth of dental. brangham: they skip over the public system and buy their own private insurance coverage. about half the country does this. carole had her knee replaced a few years ago and said she got great care and terrific perks. she says if she'd been...
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harry dunn. >> you, too. >> absolutely. >> uh-huh. >> that's what we want.e want in our police officers. that's what we want. and that's what they're supposed to be about and that's what they were the day when it mattered most. on one level, it should be that simple. some big news that broke before biden's address involving rudy giuliani. and a subject that he made an admission about, right on this program. do you remember this? >> did you ask the ukraine to investigate joe biden? >> no, actually, i didn't. >> you never asked anything about joe biden? >> the only thing i asked about joe biden is to get to the bottom of how it was that lthat was reported dismissed the case against -- >> so, you did ask ukraine to look into joe biden? >> of course, i did. >> you just said you didn't. >> now, federal officials have a similar curiosity, about the inconsistencies in rudy giuliani's stories. so much so, that they raided his home, under color of authority of a search warrant. the office of trump's former lawyer. that just happened, today. part of an investigation i
harry dunn. >> you, too. >> absolutely. >> uh-huh. >> that's what we want.e want in our police officers. that's what we want. and that's what they're supposed to be about and that's what they were the day when it mattered most. on one level, it should be that simple. some big news that broke before biden's address involving rudy giuliani. and a subject that he made an admission about, right on this program. do you remember this? >> did you ask the ukraine to...
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. >> harry dunn has been a capitol police officer for 13 years.n side. >> i had a rifle, a long gun, and we were told that they wanted us to stay away from the crowds. so we took our position of advantage. so we were overseeing the crowd. >> you have a military assault rifle. you show up. and you're on that upper tier looking down on this riot. >> uh-huh. >> what do you see? >> you see thousands and thousands and thousands of people. and they're just continuing to come. it's waves of them. and they are fighting with the officers down there. the ones on the front line. and you see the rioters down there. they had their weapons. they had smoke grenades, bear spray, they had gas masks on. so they knew that this was going to happen. >> one officer, brian sicknick, was killed. more than 140 police were injured. they were calling out the whole time "traitors, join us. we are the good guys." >> they had a good way of showing it. >> how did that sound to you, when they were like, we're the blue lives matter guys, help us. >> it enrages you. you want to sa
. >> harry dunn has been a capitol police officer for 13 years.n side. >> i had a rifle, a long gun, and we were told that they wanted us to stay away from the crowds. so we took our position of advantage. so we were overseeing the crowd. >> you have a military assault rifle. you show up. and you're on that upper tier looking down on this riot. >> uh-huh. >> what do you see? >> you see thousands and thousands and thousands of people. and they're just...
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you have mike dunn. a.c., you say he has gone underground now.as the next insurrection or threat? and what about how the biden administration is dealinwith this? >> i think the fear that i have -- and i have gotten this from our interviews with people like mike dunn, is both federal agencies and federal law enforcement being targeted. their particular target for people in these militia and antigovernment groups, as well as i think there is a real concern with state level and county level officials being targeted, particularly in states that maybe have more serious covid restrictions. i think that is the thing saw in michigan with the kidnapping plot against the governor. particularly in states where they may be moving to an xm slightly more aggressive gun-control laws. those are concerns i think we should all have. that has been articulated to us. look, it is not just we are targeting the federal government, we are targeting everybody. amy: a.c. thompson, thank you for being with us, and rick rowley. just released "american insurrection" now stre
you have mike dunn. a.c., you say he has gone underground now.as the next insurrection or threat? and what about how the biden administration is dealinwith this? >> i think the fear that i have -- and i have gotten this from our interviews with people like mike dunn, is both federal agencies and federal law enforcement being targeted. their particular target for people in these militia and antigovernment groups, as well as i think there is a real concern with state level and county level...
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. >> let's go back to the film bridge como -- phone bridge, we will go to marsha dunn. what is your take on how they will be handled -- handled on wednesday? >> great question and i know that nasa, the coast guard, everyone involved is aware of the boats around. that is certainly getting a lot of emphasis. i'm sure there's going to be more resources put into it as -- we make sure the boats does their way from the landing zone. i don't think nervous and turned landing, but i think it is the fuel -- the fuel for new thrusters. if there is any kind of elite, the people of the boats can be at the most risk. it is a danger for them that we need to wear a. we need to allow the recovery teams to do their jobs and make sure there are no dangerous materials like that that can hurt people. >> next from cnbc. >> thanks for taking the time. i'm curious from each of your perspective what was the most wearable experience or moment you have had on the internationals base station. was it your research, or the spacewalk? i would love to get your inputs on that. >> i was thinking spacewa
. >> let's go back to the film bridge como -- phone bridge, we will go to marsha dunn. what is your take on how they will be handled -- handled on wednesday? >> great question and i know that nasa, the coast guard, everyone involved is aware of the boats around. that is certainly getting a lot of emphasis. i'm sure there's going to be more resources put into it as -- we make sure the boats does their way from the landing zone. i don't think nervous and turned landing, but i think it...
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harry dunn described to don lemon called it hell. >> you have good days, bad days, just thinking abouthell day. it's tough -- it's tough to live through. and it's also tough to relive talking about it. >> reporter: dunn told cnn that the rioters there used racial slurs against officers. he talked about it afterwards. >> officer sicknick was killed. we had officers that took their life because of the stress that they endured from that day. that is what happened. i don't know how you can word it any different. and what exactly happened. >> reporter: in the examination of what happened on january 6th, it was called the worst of the worst. in the two decades of service in the service of carneysha me mendoza. >> as an army veteran, it's seeing us attacked by citizens. i'm sad to see the loss of life i'm sad to see the impact this has had on police officers and i'm sad to see the impact on our agency and our country. >> reporter: alex marquardt, cnn, washington. >>> coming up, new guidance from the cdc dramatically easing travel restrictions for people fully vaccinated. but it comes at the s
harry dunn described to don lemon called it hell. >> you have good days, bad days, just thinking abouthell day. it's tough -- it's tough to live through. and it's also tough to relive talking about it. >> reporter: dunn told cnn that the rioters there used racial slurs against officers. he talked about it afterwards. >> officer sicknick was killed. we had officers that took their life because of the stress that they endured from that day. that is what happened. i don't know...
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officer harry dunn described the pain to cnn's don lemon.ling it hell. >> you have good days and you have bad days. but just thinking about it, just takes you back to that -- that, like you said, that hell day. and it's tough -- it was tough to live through and it's also tough to relive talking about it. >> dunn told cnn the trump supporters who were there that day used racial slurs against black officers. he talked about the depression that many officers felt, afterwards. >> officer sicknick was killed. we had officers that took their life, because of the -- the stress that they endured from that day. that is what happened. i don't know how you can word it, any different, than what, exactly, happened. >> reporter: in the examination of what happened, on january 6th, it was called the worst of the worst, in the two decades of service of capitol police captain mendoza. >> as an american, and as an army veteran, it's sad to see us attacked by our fellow citizens. i'm sad to see the unnecessary loss of life. i'm sad to see the impact this has h
officer harry dunn described the pain to cnn's don lemon.ling it hell. >> you have good days and you have bad days. but just thinking about it, just takes you back to that -- that, like you said, that hell day. and it's tough -- it was tough to live through and it's also tough to relive talking about it. >> dunn told cnn the trump supporters who were there that day used racial slurs against black officers. he talked about the depression that many officers felt, afterwards. >>...
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back on the show with me now, capitol police officer harry dunn. speaking for himself and not on behalf of the department and we are certainly grateful to have him back on again. thank you, sir. how are you? >> i'm well. thank you for having me on. it is an honor and a privilege to be back on. >> we spoke about the trauma that you and other officers, that was the months since it happen. the trauma you and other officers are dealing. with you were attacked, called racial slurs. hundreds of officers were injured. some died. 100 days out, how do you think everybody is dealing? certainly, i think, you may be in better spirits, but not back to normal. >> yeah. well, what you've got to realize is, for me, like i said earlier, the healing process is different for everybody. i was just getting around to the place a week or so ago, right when i was starting to put, try to put things before me and go forward and then we had our other co-worker billy evans was killed and that kind of set us back a lot. we're down but we're not defeated. we are a resilient bun
back on the show with me now, capitol police officer harry dunn. speaking for himself and not on behalf of the department and we are certainly grateful to have him back on again. thank you, sir. how are you? >> i'm well. thank you for having me on. it is an honor and a privilege to be back on. >> we spoke about the trauma that you and other officers, that was the months since it happen. the trauma you and other officers are dealing. with you were attacked, called racial slurs....
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he neal dunn -- kneeled on his n eck for more than nine minutes.very dramatic and impactful testimony. tell us about what the doctor had to say. reporter: he is the preeminent expert in this specific field. he wrote the bible on mechanical ventilation. he made a clear connection between the arrest and the cause of death. he concluded that george floyd led -- died of eight lack of oxygen. he also demolished the defense argument that the presence of drugs in his system led to his death. he said the amount in his system could not have led to his death. he would have had to go into a coma first. after he stopped breathing, derek chauvin's knee continue to be on his neck for over three minutes. anchor: still to come, parisians occupied a theater, calling on the french government to support artists. in myanmar, an actor and model was arrested and detained. they have issued arrest warrants for a long list of actors, artists, and journalists. we have been following the story from bangkok. reporter: he is extremely popular. he has almost a million followers
he neal dunn -- kneeled on his n eck for more than nine minutes.very dramatic and impactful testimony. tell us about what the doctor had to say. reporter: he is the preeminent expert in this specific field. he wrote the bible on mechanical ventilation. he made a clear connection between the arrest and the cause of death. he concluded that george floyd led -- died of eight lack of oxygen. he also demolished the defense argument that the presence of drugs in his system led to his death. he said...
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officer harry dunn described the spain to cnn's don lemon calling it hell. >> you have good days andwhat you say, hell day. it's tough to live through and tough to talk about it. >> reporter: dunn said the trump supporters there radio racial slurs against officers and he called about how he felt afterwards. >> we had an officer killed. we had officers who took their lives because of the stress they endured from that day. that is what happened. i don't know how you can word it any different than what exactly happened. >> reporter: in the examination of what happened on january 6th, it was called the worst of the worst in the two decades of service of capitol police captain mendoza. >> as an american, as an army veteran, it's sad to see us attacked by our fellow citizens. i'm sad to see the unnecessary loss of life. i'm sad to see the impact this has had on capitol police officers, and i'm sad to see the impact this has had on our agency and our country. >> reporter: alex marquardt, cnn, washington. >> that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." for our viewers here in the u.s. and canada,
officer harry dunn described the spain to cnn's don lemon calling it hell. >> you have good days andwhat you say, hell day. it's tough to live through and tough to talk about it. >> reporter: dunn said the trump supporters there radio racial slurs against officers and he called about how he felt afterwards. >> we had an officer killed. we had officers who took their lives because of the stress they endured from that day. that is what happened. i don't know how you can word it...
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but do they believe that because -- nee tay dunn is saying things are popular grandmother and grandpacture. we need the give aways to the unions if they really believe that all of those things would stay in scrutiny of the american people serve as a plus for them in the 22 -- midterm elections out there they would be doing it but i don't think if their heart of hearts heir doing this and we're in a threat or where they're trying to get republicans suckered into a position where republicans vote for a bill that's got a bunch of this hobblely and huge tax increases geoff them cover for it. but i don't think that's going to happen. republicans are not going to fall for it and republicans look like they passed up a deal to actually get infrastructure done in a bipartisan way. and i don't think at the engsd of the day they're going to be able to pass this bill with democrat only votes. >> lets me ask you about another issue that's royaling our politics and that is this -- the ceos and corporations who are siding with democrats on voting access bills and also on some other things endorsing
but do they believe that because -- nee tay dunn is saying things are popular grandmother and grandpacture. we need the give aways to the unions if they really believe that all of those things would stay in scrutiny of the american people serve as a plus for them in the 22 -- midterm elections out there they would be doing it but i don't think if their heart of hearts heir doing this and we're in a threat or where they're trying to get republicans suckered into a position where republicans vote...
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officer harry dunn described the pain to cnn's don lemon, calling it hell. >> you have good days and you have bad days but just thinking about it takes you back to that, like you said, that hell day. and it was tough to live through, and it's also tough to relive talking about it. >> reporter: dunn told cnn that the trump supporters who were there that day used racial slurs against black officers. he talked about the depression many officers felt afterwards. >> officer sicknick was killed. we had officers that took their life because of the stress they endured from that day. that is what happened. i don't know how you can word it any different than what exactly happened. >> reporter: in the examination of what happened on january 6th, it was called the worst of the worst in the two decades of service capitol police captain carnesia mendoza. >> as an american and army veteran it's ard to the see us attacked by our fellow citizens. i'm sad to see the unnecessary loss of life. i'm sad to see the impact this has had on capitol police officers and on our agency and country. >> reporter: a
officer harry dunn described the pain to cnn's don lemon, calling it hell. >> you have good days and you have bad days but just thinking about it takes you back to that, like you said, that hell day. and it was tough to live through, and it's also tough to relive talking about it. >> reporter: dunn told cnn that the trump supporters who were there that day used racial slurs against black officers. he talked about the depression many officers felt afterwards. >> officer...
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strong conversation, brian dunn, thank you as well. thanks to the both of you. thanks to shaquille brewster earlier as well. >>> this funeral is coming unfortunately just two days after former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was found guilty of murdering george floyd. now an alternate juror from that trial is speaking out and joining me now is gabe gutierrez who spoke with that juror earlier today. gabe, what more did she have to say about how this trial played out in the case? >> as you mentioned w that emotional funeral playing out not too far from here, we're getting our first insights and reaction from inside the courtroom. lisa christianson is an alternate juror. she did not deliberate on the fateof derek chauvin. she wishes she would have. she said she was disappointed and told me about her impression of derek chauvin inside that courtroom. take a listen. >> i guess what stood out for me is that video they took a still photo of it of him on mr. floyd's neck with his hand in his pocket. and i felt like the message i was getting from that, that phot
strong conversation, brian dunn, thank you as well. thanks to the both of you. thanks to shaquille brewster earlier as well. >>> this funeral is coming unfortunately just two days after former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was found guilty of murdering george floyd. now an alternate juror from that trial is speaking out and joining me now is gabe gutierrez who spoke with that juror earlier today. gabe, what more did she have to say about how this trial played out in the...
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. >> conyers police captain jackie dunn wanted to get jas and tas away from the house.hat's when he noticed they were hurting themselves. >> one of them was biting their arm. and we were like why are you biting your arm? she said i'm so upset, and i do that when i'm upset. >> this was the worst kind of case. detective needed information fast. but how do you get it from children who have just left their dead mother? >> i hurt. >> they were going in and out of fits of tears, crying. >> i want my grandma. >> asking for their mom. >> i want my mama. >> they both seem to be walking back and forth. cotton plaintive, traumatize, disturbed. >> it will be okay. i want grandma. >> it will be okay. >> i can remember thinking, man, i hope there is a family member to adopt these girls. because they really need somebody to reach out and the good parents for them. >> word spread through the late afternoon gloom. a friend called harris. >> she had asked me when was a lost time i talk to nikki i said i talked to nikki saturday. she told me may want to go over to her house because she sa
. >> conyers police captain jackie dunn wanted to get jas and tas away from the house.hat's when he noticed they were hurting themselves. >> one of them was biting their arm. and we were like why are you biting your arm? she said i'm so upset, and i do that when i'm upset. >> this was the worst kind of case. detective needed information fast. but how do you get it from children who have just left their dead mother? >> i hurt. >> they were going in and out of fits...
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i lost a member of my own staff, april dunn. senator barrow, i want you to know how much i appreciate the work you're doing despite your heartache, to encourage people to get vaccinated. to everyone watching, thank you for continuing to tune in and work with us as we navigate these uncertain times. i want to especially acknowledge those who were impacted by hurricanes laura and delta. please know that we are working hard every day with your local leaders, our congressional delegation, the biden administration, to address the many needs that remain in southwest louisiana. i'm also joined today by a number of health care and front line workers. cynthia keller is the lead production supervisor for food and nutrition services for lane regional medical center in zachary. dr. aldo russo is the regional medical director in baton rouge. cynthia pitts is the environmental supervisor for baton rouge general medical center. eric sweir is a respiratory therapist. chef lonnie traveaux with citigroup hospitality knows firsthand how the pandem
i lost a member of my own staff, april dunn. senator barrow, i want you to know how much i appreciate the work you're doing despite your heartache, to encourage people to get vaccinated. to everyone watching, thank you for continuing to tune in and work with us as we navigate these uncertain times. i want to especially acknowledge those who were impacted by hurricanes laura and delta. please know that we are working hard every day with your local leaders, our congressional delegation, the biden...
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well put, brian dunn. thank you so much.forward to seeing you again. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up tonight, msnbc's joshua johnson and his legal panel will examine the most crucial testimony in the derek chauvin trial as well as preview the closing arguments. that is "the week with joshua johnson" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. >>> americans are rating president biden's performance after almost a hundred days in office, but how does his ambitious agenda compare to past presidential change makers? we'll take a look. past presidential change makers we'll take a look. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪♪ >>> as president biden nears 100 days in office, we're getting a new look at how americans are responding to the job he's done s
well put, brian dunn. thank you so much.forward to seeing you again. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up tonight, msnbc's joshua johnson and his legal panel will examine the most crucial testimony in the derek chauvin trial as well as preview the closing arguments. that is "the week with joshua johnson" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on msnbc. >>> americans are rating president biden's performance after almost a hundred days in office, but how does his ambitious...
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brian dunn, managing partner of the cochran firm california. look forward to speaking to you again soon. >>> we will bring you inside the courtroom when the chauvin trial resumes tomorrow and provide analysis of the crucial testimony. stay tuned for that. >>> now, new details on donald trump lashing out during a gop retreat and a lengthy and profane rant at his mar-a-lago resort. mr. trump repeating false claims the election was stollen, and lamb pasting dr. anthony fauci, mike pence and mitch mcconnell. even calling the senate minority leader a quote dumb s.o.b. and stone cold loser. we are holding back here. and secretary of state anthony blinken calling out china's handling of the coronavirus pandemic arguing the country's quote failure to cooperate in the early stages that led to the situation getting out of hand. coming up, reaction from congressman mark pocan. >>> first, in washington, infrastructure stays center stage as president biden is set to meet with democrats and republicans tomorrow to discuss his the trillion dollar plan hoping
brian dunn, managing partner of the cochran firm california. look forward to speaking to you again soon. >>> we will bring you inside the courtroom when the chauvin trial resumes tomorrow and provide analysis of the crucial testimony. stay tuned for that. >>> now, new details on donald trump lashing out during a gop retreat and a lengthy and profane rant at his mar-a-lago resort. mr. trump repeating false claims the election was stollen, and lamb pasting dr. anthony fauci,...
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the crash at east dunne cleared. may be a fire crew blocking the fast lane, minor injuries the crash through morgan hill. a look outside shows you the bay bridge toll plaza, just wanted to show you the live look since we didn't get to last time it's clear there as you expect for this time on a friday. >>> good morning and a very happy friday to you as well. yesterday we saw the latest gdp numbers showing super strong growth in the economy and i want to get back to that subject. first let's talk about some of the companies that are struggling. san francisco's twitter down 11% in pre-market trading after the company fell short of expectations in the amount of money it's making and the number of people joining. actually both numbers were really quite solid, just less than expected. twitter's financial reports covered the first three months of the year and for two of those months, donald trump was not tweeting. politics also involved in a new challenge for ride share, labor secretary marty walsh told a reporter during an
the crash at east dunne cleared. may be a fire crew blocking the fast lane, minor injuries the crash through morgan hill. a look outside shows you the bay bridge toll plaza, just wanted to show you the live look since we didn't get to last time it's clear there as you expect for this time on a friday. >>> good morning and a very happy friday to you as well. yesterday we saw the latest gdp numbers showing super strong growth in the economy and i want to get back to that subject. first...
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to say play by michael dunn who would i'm not so wonderful possibly i was like hold on stretching is like come. up they can talk about. it still. take some. special job probably going to be stupid. is it going to be some of the olympic trials see. this season she kills her starts to go. to the standings now and byron are of course top end just one win away from title celebrations. the race for champions league qualification is as hot as ever with full force frankfurt and top man fighting it out for 3rd and 4th position the relegation battle is even hotter monts appears safe and well after looking down the doubt behind them 5 clubs are still in the dog fight so far of course already down and when members of the 2nd last have to still have 3 games in hand. so what next well the bundesliga and kick off take this one right for the german cup semifinals. the 2 big hitters left in the competition are like sick and dortmund. desperate to silverware. when league action does return the players will have to go into quarantine amid rising coronavirus cases teams will stay in hotels to ensure a
to say play by michael dunn who would i'm not so wonderful possibly i was like hold on stretching is like come. up they can talk about. it still. take some. special job probably going to be stupid. is it going to be some of the olympic trials see. this season she kills her starts to go. to the standings now and byron are of course top end just one win away from title celebrations. the race for champions league qualification is as hot as ever with full force frankfurt and top man fighting it out...
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minneapolis, you are also covering the trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer who neal dunn kneeled on george floyd last year and killed him. what do people say of these two cases though they might be different, as indicative of the police force in minneapolis? larry: a lot of people have made the direct connection between the case of george floyd and the ongoing trial of derek chauvin, the officer accused of killing him, and that of daunte wright. he was pulled over for driving while black because of racial profiling. two, the attorneys representin the families put out a statement saying today, he was executed for a minor traffic offense and a misdemeanor warrant. that this was not an accident, it was a deliberate act, and it should be treated more seriously. . at the same time that has been happening, in court, a forensic religionist testifying today -- forensic pathologist testifying today is trying to prove the defense's case that george floyd had a heart attack when he was being restrained because of his drug use and underlying health problems. the community is seeing a
minneapolis, you are also covering the trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer who neal dunn kneeled on george floyd last year and killed him. what do people say of these two cases though they might be different, as indicative of the police force in minneapolis? larry: a lot of people have made the direct connection between the case of george floyd and the ongoing trial of derek chauvin, the officer accused of killing him, and that of daunte wright. he was pulled over for driving...
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two senior executives, peter dunn and david friend, were placed on administrative levee january.hat was after allegations of racist, homophobic, and sexist behavior. cbs entertainment group president and ceo george cheek says in a statement, "we have determined that cbs stations president peter dunn and senior vice president of news david friend are not returning to their positions and will be leaving the company. the external investigation is not over and will continue this entire process while sometimes painful and emotional, it is an important step forward in living up to our promise of a safe, inclusive, respectful, and equitable workplace for all of us, end quote. now dunn's attorney told cbs news his client's termination is without cause, and he hopes to be fully exonerated. cbs counters that this action is appropriate and necessary at this time, and any decision regarding cause will be made only when the investigation itself is over. an attorney for friend, meanwhile, did not comment. in an earlier statement to the "los angeles times," which you'll recall broke the story,
two senior executives, peter dunn and david friend, were placed on administrative levee january.hat was after allegations of racist, homophobic, and sexist behavior. cbs entertainment group president and ceo george cheek says in a statement, "we have determined that cbs stations president peter dunn and senior vice president of news david friend are not returning to their positions and will be leaving the company. the external investigation is not over and will continue this entire process...
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with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and tom newton dunn, chief political commentatoro. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the front page of the metro looks at the row over lobbying of politicians and civil servants by the finance firm greensill capital. it echoes the words of labour leader sir keir starmer who accused minister of a �*return to tory sleaze�*. in the wake of the greensill scandal the telegraph focusses on the crackdown on whether senior civil service officials have rule—breaking second jobs. meanwhile — as the treasury select committee looks into lobbying — the is headline is. �*uk lobbying watchdog is. lobbists — away from greensill — the guardian reports that the issuing of �*covid passports�* could amount to unlawful indirect discrimination according to the government�*s independent equalities watchdog. and the daily mail features a newly released picture of the queen and the late duke of edinburgh with their great—grandchildren. so let�*s begin... 0h wordi 0h word i don�*t get hurt since 1997. sleaze is back according to the metro. . �* , sle
with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and tom newton dunn, chief political commentatoro. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the front page of the metro looks at the row over lobbying of politicians and civil servants by the finance firm greensill capital. it echoes the words of labour leader sir keir starmer who accused minister of a �*return to tory sleaze�*. in the wake of the greensill scandal the telegraph focusses on the crackdown on whether senior civil...
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favorite of the dumb was family and $1507.00 even painted a portrait of george his nephew charlotte dunnas charlotte was none other than the governor of milan at that time but given the short time frame in which the copy was finished between 15075009 is likely that not only so lottery 0 but also other leonardo pupils were involved including for example jump. but here's the next question where is this campus after all if it's as big as we think it is it's not something you would lose very easily. and that's why we find ourselves on the train to and. in belgium to follow the next trail of glooms. we usually think of and for prez the city of rubens the painter of the baroque but even in the early renaissance and for was a very important city primarily because of sort of those the major port and the low countries. but things started to change in the early 16th century primarily as a result of the growing tensions between the protestant north and the catholic south which ultimately produced the 80 years war. this is when the catholic church looked for every which way to defend the faith in th
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first up we have marsha dunn with "the associated press." reporter: thank you for the launch. for elon, could you describe the emotions at liftoff. does it get any easier for you on a personal level being responsible for lives after three crew flights. thank you? >> it us very, very intense. i suppose it does get a little bit easier and all extremely intense. i usually cannot sleep the night before launch. that is true the night are about before this one. i have not had much sleep. i gat great team. really proud of the work the team has done and marshall san nasa and yeah. i suppose it gets a little bit easier but still pretty intense i have to say. yeah. yeah. it is that ready to believe we are doing this quite frankly. it feels lake a dream. >> thank you now bill hardwood for cbs. reporter: thanks. again, congratulations to all of you for this launch. i guess to realize the current flight is two hours old right now. can you tell us anything about the schedule for the next flight, the pin ir racial for forward launch schedule. the one question we had. how do you do that fligh
first up we have marsha dunn with "the associated press." reporter: thank you for the launch. for elon, could you describe the emotions at liftoff. does it get any easier for you on a personal level being responsible for lives after three crew flights. thank you? >> it us very, very intense. i suppose it does get a little bit easier and all extremely intense. i usually cannot sleep the night before launch. that is true the night are about before this one. i have not had much...
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anita dunn lectured us on the word bipartisan. she said it's support from republicans and democrats. it doesn't say the republicans have to be in congress. i wonder how much legislation that definition will get you to pass. leo terrell, what do you think of their definition. >> no republican is going to adopt a socialist program. when they redefine. now that joe biden and the socialist are in office, they can't get logical republicans to support from the congress. so what they have done to lie to us is to characterize bipartisan support to be lincoln republicans -- rinos. >> they are using words in the dictionary that make no sense. it's like they want to start their own language, too. >> thank you for having me back. that's exactly what they are doing. liberals have always been very condescending. i remember when they applauded hillary clinton for calling conservatives deplorable. they loved it. we have a crisis at the on border, they don't walled it a crisis. when kids were in custody at the border they were in cages. like leo i
anita dunn lectured us on the word bipartisan. she said it's support from republicans and democrats. it doesn't say the republicans have to be in congress. i wonder how much legislation that definition will get you to pass. leo terrell, what do you think of their definition. >> no republican is going to adopt a socialist program. when they redefine. now that joe biden and the socialist are in office, they can't get logical republicans to support from the congress. so what they have done...
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from a lead vocal that's a new personal case against the violin and to his close associate volkov and dunn of being in being made which might see them giving the real sentences just the 3 of them so it looks like that there is also possibility that no one needs a prison sentence will be extended beyond the 2 and a half years he's serving now i think there's a very kind of clear consistent and he would ing strategy by the kremlin to a ban to completely eliminate any kind of money presence in the regions in russia put him to jail with necessary and get started just because close associates or they don't even think of of returning to russia. i think so far it's been working quite well i have been listening to him and i need vocals statement of closing down the original network and i still couldn't see exactly what they could do beyond it he says there is a group of people who already have a mature enough to operate on their own but if the authorities have to mind it's a steward to stop them at the rating even if they're not formally associated with the vitally they will so i think they're rea
from a lead vocal that's a new personal case against the violin and to his close associate volkov and dunn of being in being made which might see them giving the real sentences just the 3 of them so it looks like that there is also possibility that no one needs a prison sentence will be extended beyond the 2 and a half years he's serving now i think there's a very kind of clear consistent and he would ing strategy by the kremlin to a ban to completely eliminate any kind of money presence in the...
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corroborate the claims but the team from larches raptly video agency attended the boy's funeral and told dunn spoke to his grandmother about the incident never do you understand this grief you have to go through it it's really hard to just parents are beside themselves with grief especially his mother i don't care the house was damaged but why did this child have to suffer does he should someone have some say or did he say a bad thing to someone he was just a child who used to hold ringback you and then in god's eyes. as tension saw in eastern ukraine officials on military staff in kiev have blamed russia all senior correspondent mark downstairs reports. this is far or what there was of it is crashing and burning under a sustained bear arms from both sides the only see has the numbers more than a 1000 violations most of them artillery exchanges were detected on april 3rd ukraine's propaganda machine is also churning it is now officially calling thousands of its own citizens russian militias who are to blame the party line says for everything corrina ukraine and its partners are taking note of
corroborate the claims but the team from larches raptly video agency attended the boy's funeral and told dunn spoke to his grandmother about the incident never do you understand this grief you have to go through it it's really hard to just parents are beside themselves with grief especially his mother i don't care the house was damaged but why did this child have to suffer does he should someone have some say or did he say a bad thing to someone he was just a child who used to hold ringback you...
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you made but 1st let us take a closer look at what is going on in eastern ukraine instability in the dunn bass region actually goes back 7 years following the russian an accession of crimea pro russian separatists in the eastern part of the country seized a large swathes of territory fighting there began escalating in february of this year and for weeks now russia has been deploying additional troops to its side of the border. according to the ukrainian government russia has deployed up to 40000 troops to the border with eastern ukraine russian state television reports that this move is a response to provocations by ukraine while russian military maneuvers on the crimean peninsula annexed by russia continue. both sides are playing with fire ukrainian president selenski wants to show strength as he visits his troops. what is clear to everyone is that if our soldiers are attacked if there are casualties to meet him we have to fight back if you put it. this conjures up memories from 2014 when russian soldiers were also stationed at the border supporting pro russian separatists in eastern ukr
you made but 1st let us take a closer look at what is going on in eastern ukraine instability in the dunn bass region actually goes back 7 years following the russian an accession of crimea pro russian separatists in the eastern part of the country seized a large swathes of territory fighting there began escalating in february of this year and for weeks now russia has been deploying additional troops to its side of the border. according to the ukrainian government russia has deployed up to...
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you made but 1st let us take a closer look at what is going on in eastern ukraine instability in the dunn bass region actually goes back 7 years following the russian an extension of crimea pro russian separatists in the eastern part of the country seized a large swathe of territory fighting there began escalating in february of this year and for weeks now russia has been deploying additional troops to its side of the border. according to the ukrainian government russia has deployed up to 40000 troops to the border with eastern ukraine russian state television reports that this move is a response to provocations by ukraine while russian military maneuvers on the crimean peninsula annexed by russia continue. both sides are playing with fire ukrainian president selenski wants to show strength as he visits his troops. what is clear to everyone is that if our soldiers are attacked if there are casualties the mission we have to fight back if you put it. this conjures up memories from 2014 when russian soldiers were also stationed at the border supporting pro russian separatists in eastern ukra
you made but 1st let us take a closer look at what is going on in eastern ukraine instability in the dunn bass region actually goes back 7 years following the russian an extension of crimea pro russian separatists in the eastern part of the country seized a large swathe of territory fighting there began escalating in february of this year and for weeks now russia has been deploying additional troops to its side of the border. according to the ukrainian government russia has deployed up to 40000...
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the group is led by mike dunn. >> how do you feel about today? >> liberty shall not be infringed. >> gun postures like a season squad leader, but this does not look like a group that is going to lead a violent insurrection. i can see the threat they pose. boogaloo boys have demonstrated the potential to carry out acts of violence. some of the law enforcement and the intelligence community also saw this threat. i have been told that their concerns were rejected by the white house. >> among our community, we took it seriously, but you need that presidential level leadership saying this is a threat, we are going to use all of our tools to go after this threat. that never happened under trump. >> elizabeth newman was one of the top counterterrorism officials in the trump administration. she tried to one the white house about the rising threat of extremists, but the president and his allies claimed the threat was from black lives matter and antifa. >> does antifa exist? it is not an organization. it is a movement. you have groups that associate with t
the group is led by mike dunn. >> how do you feel about today? >> liberty shall not be infringed. >> gun postures like a season squad leader, but this does not look like a group that is going to lead a violent insurrection. i can see the threat they pose. boogaloo boys have demonstrated the potential to carry out acts of violence. some of the law enforcement and the intelligence community also saw this threat. i have been told that their concerns were rejected by the white...
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the group is led by mike dunn. >> how are you feeling about today? this is the next dish >> liberty shout-out being french. >> posture is like a seasoned squad leader, but it doesn't look like a group that is going to lead a violent insurrection, but i can see the threat they pose, though. they have demonstrated the potential to carry out acts of violence. some in law enforcement and the intelligence community also saw the threat. i have been told their concerns were rejected by the white house. >> among the counterterrorism community we took it seriously, but we need the presidential level leadership saying this is a threat and we are going to use all our tools to go after this threat and that never happened under trump. >> she said she tried to warn the white house about the rising threat of far right extremists, but the president and his allies claimed the real threat was from black lives matter and antifa. >> does antifa exists? it's not an organization but a movement and you have groups of people that associate with them, and do they show up in
the group is led by mike dunn. >> how are you feeling about today? this is the next dish >> liberty shout-out being french. >> posture is like a seasoned squad leader, but it doesn't look like a group that is going to lead a violent insurrection, but i can see the threat they pose, though. they have demonstrated the potential to carry out acts of violence. some in law enforcement and the intelligence community also saw the threat. i have been told their concerns were rejected...
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you made but 1st let us take a closer look at what is going on in eastern ukraine instability in the dunn bass region actually goes back 7 years following the russian an expansion of crimea pro russian separatists in the eastern part of the country seized a large swathe of territory fighting there began escalating in february of this year and for weeks now russia has been deploying additional troops to its side of the border. according to the ukrainian government russia has deployed up to 40000 troops to the border with eastern ukraine russian state television reports that this move is a response to provocations by ukraine while russian military maneuvers on the crimean peninsula annexed by russia continue. both sides are playing with fire ukrainian president selenski wants to show strength as he visits his troops. what is clear to everyone is that if our soldiers are attacked if there are casualties diminish then we have to fight back if you put it that. this congress that memories from 2014 when russian soldiers were also stationed at the border supporting pro russian separatists in eas
you made but 1st let us take a closer look at what is going on in eastern ukraine instability in the dunn bass region actually goes back 7 years following the russian an expansion of crimea pro russian separatists in the eastern part of the country seized a large swathe of territory fighting there began escalating in february of this year and for weeks now russia has been deploying additional troops to its side of the border. according to the ukrainian government russia has deployed up to 40000...
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again named at the police force prompted by the death of yet another black man this time 20 year old dunn tay right . police in brooklyn center a suburb of minneapolis say officers pulled over a man just before 2 pm on sunday and discovered he had an outstanding arrest warrant as they tried to detain him he got back in the car one officer shot dante right to then drove away but hits another vehicle he was declared dead at the scene one officer fired a weapon striking the driver the vehicle continued and eventually crashed. and. medical resources were then deployed to the scene to the people involved the vehicle that was crashed into and the original group. the driver of the vehicle was was deceased his mother was on the phone with him when it all happened she said they pulled him over for having air fresheners hanging from the review mirror and in legal offense in minnesota and bubbling up way back because they dug they don't run and. there are those that put the phone down and hung it up and then to break a minute later i called in his girlfriend answered with the passenger in the car an
again named at the police force prompted by the death of yet another black man this time 20 year old dunn tay right . police in brooklyn center a suburb of minneapolis say officers pulled over a man just before 2 pm on sunday and discovered he had an outstanding arrest warrant as they tried to detain him he got back in the car one officer shot dante right to then drove away but hits another vehicle he was declared dead at the scene one officer fired a weapon striking the driver the vehicle...
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police shooting of another black man during a traffic stop the police chief says the officer who shot dunn to the right mistakenly drew her gun instead of her taser israel's prime minister has declared iran of the greatest threat to the middle east by not to let it gain nuclear capability his comments come after the apparent supper taj of iran's main nuclear facility. mexico honduras and guatemala have agreed to increase the number of troops on their border as a growing number of migrants trying to make their way to the u.s. that's according to a white house official the number of people seeking asylum in the u.s. has increased in recent months and that's despite mexico deploying more soldiers in march and honduras doing the same in january she have written see more of this joins me now from washington d.c. and she i mean the u.s. has made these agreements with central american nations i mean should there be surprise at the numbers being deployed by those nation states. i think it shows once again how much continuity there is between the by did ministrations policies on migration and the t
police shooting of another black man during a traffic stop the police chief says the officer who shot dunn to the right mistakenly drew her gun instead of her taser israel's prime minister has declared iran of the greatest threat to the middle east by not to let it gain nuclear capability his comments come after the apparent supper taj of iran's main nuclear facility. mexico honduras and guatemala have agreed to increase the number of troops on their border as a growing number of migrants...
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was being me but i was on a talk show and and and then i forget who the host was and they asked nora dunn a question and she was like so smooth and cool i remember you know my turn was coming up they asked terry sweeney a question he thought that i just don't it's smooth and i'm like i'm my head i'm going to. $20000000.00 people watching us right now oh wait it's 3 hours 3 hours later on the west coast ok that cuts out $10000000.00 then they come to me they go well what do you think that it might. yeah well i think that you know i was really nervous and then later on i was playing prince charles and madonna was playing diana and we had a sketch and you know we have cue cards anyway you could see you know my lines are say in blue and hers are in red anyway she acts she you know she'd be able make mistakes anyway she accidentally said my line like i said something and then she said my line instead of hers and i looking at the card month in my head with and also in all my training took over it just instinct ducked in so i said what her line was supposed to be and then i wrapped it around a m
was being me but i was on a talk show and and and then i forget who the host was and they asked nora dunn a question and she was like so smooth and cool i remember you know my turn was coming up they asked terry sweeney a question he thought that i just don't it's smooth and i'm like i'm my head i'm going to. $20000000.00 people watching us right now oh wait it's 3 hours 3 hours later on the west coast ok that cuts out $10000000.00 then they come to me they go well what do you think that it...