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floyd is just like mr. trump? know, donald trump loves to call black prosecutors he said it about d.a. bragg, letitia james and d.a. willis. today mr. floyd played the race card, which is kind of weird in a case with a black prosecutor and a black defendant. mr. floyd's lawyer claimsthality d.a. willis is just out to get mr. floyd because he's a black conservative. the defense says it's just like with another black conservative, clarence thomas, said he was subject to a hi-tech lynching when anita hill said that thomas had sexually harassed her. so according to the defense, d.a. willis is just another black woman trying to bring a black male conservative down. joy, we don't have time to unpack how wrong and dumb that claim is, but i'm not surprised that d.a. willis felt compelled to show up in the courtroom today to address this herself. >> well, you know he may not want that analogy because in that case that was clarence thomas credibly accused of harassing a black woman. and in this case he is credibly accused o
floyd is just like mr. trump? know, donald trump loves to call black prosecutors he said it about d.a. bragg, letitia james and d.a. willis. today mr. floyd played the race card, which is kind of weird in a case with a black prosecutor and a black defendant. mr. floyd's lawyer claimsthality d.a. willis is just out to get mr. floyd because he's a black conservative. the defense says it's just like with another black conservative, clarence thomas, said he was subject to a hi-tech lynching when...
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george floyd did. death unofficially ended the lockdown, bringing millions of protesters out of quarantine and to the streets. the george floyd story is very different, depending who you talk to. he was arrested in indianapolis after using counterfeit money. he was on the ground saying he couldn't breathe. america was consumed with violence. [video playing] >> jesse: over two dozen people died, fires set, squad cars destroyed. rioters caused damage. police departments were defunded and police and people demoralize. pressure campaign to force critical race theory into schools and corporate shakedown to resulted in a massive transfer of wealth. award-winning journalist liz collin, decided to investigate. her documentary out today, called the fall of minneapolis, tells you things you have not heard before. this was the narrative. >> george floyd was a healthy young man. >> jesse: but the medical examiner, dr. baker, found he had two separate and very serious heart conditions. one artery almost completely
george floyd did. death unofficially ended the lockdown, bringing millions of protesters out of quarantine and to the streets. the george floyd story is very different, depending who you talk to. he was arrested in indianapolis after using counterfeit money. he was on the ground saying he couldn't breathe. america was consumed with violence. [video playing] >> jesse: over two dozen people died, fires set, squad cars destroyed. rioters caused damage. police departments were defunded and...
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and anger and sense of injustice as that they felt watching george floyd die, seeing him live. seeing him live in the kinds of with the kinds of injustices that faced on a daily basis and the education and housing and health care and other systems that he tried navigate before he ultimately lost his life to the, you know, criminal justice system. i thought, you know, we both thought and, you know, in writing the book and deciding to write the book, that there was something powerful in letting people see george floyd for his for human experiences, for american experience, and not just the way he died. yeah, that is actually what struck me when i saw that because think so often you see you see people are killed by police and they become some kind of involuntary. right. but they they're not given the martyr in the sense that you get to learn about them in their life. they become just this moment. and so i thought it was really profound. you decided that you all decided to zoom out and give us george floyd's actual life because it's true something you know i talk about people to th
and anger and sense of injustice as that they felt watching george floyd die, seeing him live. seeing him live in the kinds of with the kinds of injustices that faced on a daily basis and the education and housing and health care and other systems that he tried navigate before he ultimately lost his life to the, you know, criminal justice system. i thought, you know, we both thought and, you know, in writing the book and deciding to write the book, that there was something powerful in letting...
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officer, what did you pull george floyd over for then? >> it was during a narcotics arrest that we were conducting. >> you pulled him over and approached the vehicle. what happened? >> when i initially approached him, i couldn't see his hands. he was moving around. i believe he was eating narcotics. i repeated commands to see his hands. and then we eventually got him to see his hands and we ended up with another officer, several officers and my sergeant got him out of the vehicle and handcuffed him. >> you believe that he swallowed some narcotics? >> yes, i believe so. he was found in possession of narcotics on his person and narcotics bound in the vehicle as well during that arrest. >> okay. and so this looks like maybe something that he had been doing in the past. after the second arrest where it ended in a for tally, what did the police force feel? >> what was that question again? >> how did the police force feel in minneapolis after that george floyd death? >> after the death, all officers initially were just trying to figure out what
officer, what did you pull george floyd over for then? >> it was during a narcotics arrest that we were conducting. >> you pulled him over and approached the vehicle. what happened? >> when i initially approached him, i couldn't see his hands. he was moving around. i believe he was eating narcotics. i repeated commands to see his hands. and then we eventually got him to see his hands and we ended up with another officer, several officers and my sergeant got him out of the...
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floyd's speech. the judge ordered floyd to thought make any public statements concerning any codefendants or witness and to delete the social media posts where he had made those statements already. but the thing i think is important here is that jail was on the table. harrison floyd is charged with being essentially a pawn in donald trump's larger alleged plot to overturn the results of the 2020 election. and floyd's social media reach is puny compared to trump's massive bully pulpit. nonetheless, jail was on the table and could very much still be on the table in the future for harrison floyd. jail time is not even really being considered for mr. trump either in fulton county, georgia, where his own bond conditions are more specific than harrison floyd's were or in federal court in d.c. where a little over a month ago trump was given a narrow gag order in jack smith's federal election interference case. the gag strokes of that order barred strump from doing anything that could intimidate witnesses, t
floyd's speech. the judge ordered floyd to thought make any public statements concerning any codefendants or witness and to delete the social media posts where he had made those statements already. but the thing i think is important here is that jail was on the table. harrison floyd is charged with being essentially a pawn in donald trump's larger alleged plot to overturn the results of the 2020 election. and floyd's social media reach is puny compared to trump's massive bully pulpit....
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it's everywhere now and it's what's happening at floyd bennett field. and that is something that highlights the failures at the southern border. this is the biden administration's legacy for the national park service. congresswoman malliotakis' legislation would ensure federal lands throughout the country including parks in her district and my home of hot springs national park, and the grand canyon and the ranking member's home state remain natural wonders, not tent cities for illegal immigrants. i'd like to thank representative malliotakis for her strong leadership on this effort. i support this bill and reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes mr. grijal. mr. grijalva: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: i rise in opposition to the legislation. i am disappointed today once again we are discussing the continued republican instancance that we are having a federal land problem. and instead of focusing on the crisis, my colleagues have doubled do
it's everywhere now and it's what's happening at floyd bennett field. and that is something that highlights the failures at the southern border. this is the biden administration's legacy for the national park service. congresswoman malliotakis' legislation would ensure federal lands throughout the country including parks in her district and my home of hot springs national park, and the grand canyon and the ranking member's home state remain natural wonders, not tent cities for illegal...
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and you see the arrest take o place of george floyd in 2019. n and he is saying almost exactly the same thingy ths he's saying. in 2020. if you play the body camera footagife boe from both incideno side by side, which we do a bi in the film, you can see that this is clearly someone who is experienced with police interactions. we go into his background again, that was that was heln. d from the public as well. it so you spoke to the t medicae expert who said it was odd to see the fbi meetingdd with te medical examiner for a local crime. we reached out to the fbi forth comment. >> we haven't heard back. well, let's listen to thist and quicklhay. >> the original autopsy wass do done 12 hours after he was12 declared dead. the official report that came out a little bit later, i'm told, was changed. what do you think of the c federal government'shagove involvement in this case? mentone of the first questions i asked was, was the fbit involved? when and when i found out the fbi f involvement was within 12 to 24 hours, that really raised a red flag for
and you see the arrest take o place of george floyd in 2019. n and he is saying almost exactly the same thingy ths he's saying. in 2020. if you play the body camera footagife boe from both incideno side by side, which we do a bi in the film, you can see that this is clearly someone who is experienced with police interactions. we go into his background again, that was that was heln. d from the public as well. it so you spoke to the t medicae expert who said it was odd to see the fbi meetingdd...
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chauvin did in arresting floyd was counter all police procedure, that floyd was nonviolent and hadn't resisted . and if you even thought otherwise, well, you're racist. weist.g to this allu're racist. documentary, all that seems questionable now, for instance, according to the film, chauvin wasn't even the arresting officer. the officefilmin wasn't evenr we the arrest was black. according to the film, to the footagehe film, of floyd violently resisting arrest was kept from the public foe r months, and judge peter cahill kept much of the fo everahill kept much of the being introduced at trial. doing introduced at trial. documentary, the footage shows floyd with at leas asian st one in his mouth, which he is shown swallowing to avoid being caughtpi with.caughtpi now, this is what body cams are for evidence. when facts in dispute, what possible reason could there have been not to shorewot that at trial? no clue. but this film raises t that questio irialn. thi it also reports that this type of encounter had happened previously with floy d and he was rushed to the hospital for treatment fr
chauvin did in arresting floyd was counter all police procedure, that floyd was nonviolent and hadn't resisted . and if you even thought otherwise, well, you're racist. weist.g to this allu're racist. documentary, all that seems questionable now, for instance, according to the film, chauvin wasn't even the arresting officer. the officefilmin wasn't evenr we the arrest was black. according to the film, to the footagehe film, of floyd violently resisting arrest was kept from the public foe r...
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you remember the minneapolis cop convicted of killing george floyd.hauvin was just stabbed in federal prison. likely by some inmate wanting to gain street credit. what an eerie coincidence that chauvin gets stabbed just as a new documentary examines his arrest and prosecution comes out. and the documentary makes some amazing claims. if they are accurate, could expose a pretty big lie. a lie that cost lives including black ones, and billions of dollars in damages. it's at the heart of the breakdown of law and order and the reason why drugstore dee edrant is locked up. let's do a quick recap of the facts in case you're in a coma or joe scarborough. in 2020 floyd tried to pass counterfeit bills at a grocery store while null of enough drugs to make charlie sheen drool. thank to the fake money, they called the cops. that's it. after that our view of the case was based only on the famous video where chauvin has his knee on the back of floyd's head. what we were told is that what chauvin did in arresting floyd was counter to all police procedure. if you even
you remember the minneapolis cop convicted of killing george floyd.hauvin was just stabbed in federal prison. likely by some inmate wanting to gain street credit. what an eerie coincidence that chauvin gets stabbed just as a new documentary examines his arrest and prosecution comes out. and the documentary makes some amazing claims. if they are accurate, could expose a pretty big lie. a lie that cost lives including black ones, and billions of dollars in damages. it's at the heart of the...
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he's someone that's been targeted by harrison floyd.have these witnesses on the stand. the fact we have the d.a. in the courtroom herself shows not only does she take this very seriously, but she's trying to use this to send a strong message about the other codefendants who are thinking about violating the terms of their bond agreement. >> thank you so much. i think there's no doubt what the message is, barbara, that she is trying to send, but in that same line of thinking, is that what will happen with whatever the judge decides? does it send a message to others involved including donald trump about whether or not there will be consequences? >> i think so. i think one of the reasons that willis is taking this matter so seriously is that she needs to be seen as treating each defendant equally and that the law applies to each of them equally. so think about that. you know, he is making intimidating remarks on social media claiming it is his first amendment right to do so. what willis is saying is you are not an ordinary person who get to
he's someone that's been targeted by harrison floyd.have these witnesses on the stand. the fact we have the d.a. in the courtroom herself shows not only does she take this very seriously, but she's trying to use this to send a strong message about the other codefendants who are thinking about violating the terms of their bond agreement. >> thank you so much. i think there's no doubt what the message is, barbara, that she is trying to send, but in that same line of thinking, is that what...
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floyd's attorney began his cross-examination a few minutes ago. this hearing is retaliation for floyd refusing a plea offer. i want to bring in melissa redmond, former deputy district attorney in fulton county, georgia, also msnbc legal analyst. also, vaughn hillyard. this sounds like it's really something. >> over the last hour, this hearing has been something else to listen to. there's a big deliberation over how x works in the extent to which harrison floyd was attempting to communicate with other codefendants but also intimidate witnesses like gabriel sterling. brad raffensperger in what the district attorney has laid out in this courtroom is that harrison floyd through x posted over the last few weeks different messages in which he tagged the likes of gabe sterling and the chief investigator from the d.a.'s office is testifying he talked with sterling who said yes, i saw that and took it as a threat. he also tagged jenna ellis after she entered a plea agreement and those videos came out and ellis in a message this morning said she took it as
floyd's attorney began his cross-examination a few minutes ago. this hearing is retaliation for floyd refusing a plea offer. i want to bring in melissa redmond, former deputy district attorney in fulton county, georgia, also msnbc legal analyst. also, vaughn hillyard. this sounds like it's really something. >> over the last hour, this hearing has been something else to listen to. there's a big deliberation over how x works in the extent to which harrison floyd was attempting to...
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that is something that floyd and the yale folks need to solve. [laughter] somebody needs to solve it, but i am an eternal optimist. i think new and different groups are coming in and there is a lot of experiments with public funding. the internet does give us room for instrumentation with people gathering information and providing it to us in different ways. you have some whistleblowing that is occurring by nontraditional press actors that called out -- i think the twitter files as some of the revelations about what was going on there is a kin to pentagon papers revelation. has not had the same residence, -- resonance but both the administration's coercing social media to put their narrative across is something that is serious, they did not come out traditional press actors. mr. brown: yeah, that's great. we have time for one more question that i could ask of the whole panel. it is hard not to be in the setting and not to about the majestic words from sullivan and the central meaning of the first amendment and the artifice, the image is created i
that is something that floyd and the yale folks need to solve. [laughter] somebody needs to solve it, but i am an eternal optimist. i think new and different groups are coming in and there is a lot of experiments with public funding. the internet does give us room for instrumentation with people gathering information and providing it to us in different ways. you have some whistleblowing that is occurring by nontraditional press actors that called out -- i think the twitter files as some of the...
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cnn's evan perez joins us, evan, walk us through what happened in court today for harrison floyd. >> the judge, scott mcafee, had reluctance about enforcing or doing what the prosecutors were saying he should do which is revoke his bail conditions, because harrison floyd has made a number of inflammatory comments on social media, things, attacking potential witnesses, obviously for this case in georgia, including people who helped certify the election in 2020, so one of the things that fani willis was saying is that it was clear that these were things that harrison floyd mayweather should not be doing and that the judge needed to essentially bring it down on him because of that. listen to her arguments today in court. >> he was given an opportunity to cooperate with the rules of this case and what he really did was spit on the court and refuse to oblige by three of the seven conditions of this order. what we're here to decide is does this mean something or not? he doesn't get an, oh, i'm sorry after i'm already intimidated the witnesses in this case. it's too late. >> as you can see,
cnn's evan perez joins us, evan, walk us through what happened in court today for harrison floyd. >> the judge, scott mcafee, had reluctance about enforcing or doing what the prosecutors were saying he should do which is revoke his bail conditions, because harrison floyd has made a number of inflammatory comments on social media, things, attacking potential witnesses, obviously for this case in georgia, including people who helped certify the election in 2020, so one of the things that...
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>>> the police officer convicted of killing george floyd stabbed in prison, staff performing life-saving measures what we know about his condition. >>> a major snowstorm hits the middle of the country creating highway pileups as the nation's airports brace for what's set to be the biggest travel day ever tomorrow >> perhaps the biggest test in air travel history. >>> new health concerns for pope francis, what a cat scan found after he canceled an appearance today. >>> shocking videos of mobs of thieves robbing delivery drivers. what it means for your holiday packages >>> and the new numbers just in, how much did americans spend on black friday and does it mean the discounts will get even bigger ♪ >> announcer: this is ""nbc nightly news"" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening, 13 more israelis and four citizens of thailand are now free, but for hours today, their release seemed uncertain hamas delayed the exchange claiming that israel has not held up its part of the agreement. that set off a flurry of diplomatic calls that involved multiple countries including president biden. the deal
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media posts that allegedly violate conditions of floyd's release.secutors cited an interview on a podcast as one example of that where mr. floyd trash talks one of his former codefendants who has now flipped, attorney jena ellis. and then there's the fate of mr. floyd's social media posts directed at ruby freeman, ones allegedly containing excerpts from down at that police station. as fulton county judge mcfae sides with the d.a. on this harrison floyd will have to go back to jail to await trial. meanwhile his alleged coconspirators here have remained markedly defiant. he talks openly on social media about the headline making experience and suggesting she would be trump's next press secretary. and then there's mr. stephen cliff guard lee. you can see him here in police body cam footage after ruby freeman called the police on him in december 22. mr. lee who calls himself america's chaplain saying, quote, i'm not going to plead out to a lie. i'm not going to cooperate with evil. this is the lord's battle, and we've got to fight it. we're going to have
media posts that allegedly violate conditions of floyd's release.secutors cited an interview on a podcast as one example of that where mr. floyd trash talks one of his former codefendants who has now flipped, attorney jena ellis. and then there's the fate of mr. floyd's social media posts directed at ruby freeman, ones allegedly containing excerpts from down at that police station. as fulton county judge mcfae sides with the d.a. on this harrison floyd will have to go back to jail to await...
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meanwhile, floyd's alleged coconspirators here have remained remarkably defiant.again, publicist, according to the washington post, talks openly on social media about the headline making experience, taunting detractors and memes and suggesting that she should be trump's next press secretary. be careful of what you suggest. and then there is pastor stephen cliffgard lee. you can see him here in police body cam footage, after ruby freeman called the police on him and december of 2020. mr. li who calls himself america's chaplain reportedly appeared at a recent event to raise funds for his defense. saying, quote, i am not going to put out to a lie. i am not going to cooperate with evil. this is the lords battle and we have got to fight it. we are going to have more on the upcoming and ongoing battles down in fulton county, as the attorney for yet another codefendant issued a big mea culpa in court today. former fulton county assistant d. a. melissa redmon joins me to talk about all of that, next. you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man. look
meanwhile, floyd's alleged coconspirators here have remained remarkably defiant.again, publicist, according to the washington post, talks openly on social media about the headline making experience, taunting detractors and memes and suggesting that she should be trump's next press secretary. be careful of what you suggest. and then there is pastor stephen cliffgard lee. you can see him here in police body cam footage, after ruby freeman called the police on him and december of 2020. mr. li who...
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floyd's lawyers say the d.a.' is retaliating against him for rejecting an earlier plea deal. >>> elsewhere in trump legal news, a lawsuit in colorado aiming to keep him off the state's ballot in 2024 will be heard by the state supreme court. the court agreed yesterday to hear appeals filed by both parties in the case. trump took issue with the state's judge finding that he, quote, engaged in insurrection while the voters that initially brought the suit disagreed with the ruling that the constitutional clause about ineligibility does not apply to the presidency. a colorado judge last week ruled that section 3 of the 14th amendment, which says any official who has taken an oath of office, but then engages in insurrection against the u.s., cannot hold another position. does not apply to the executive branch. the clause lists all federal elected positions except for one, the presidency. oral arguments before the supreme court are scheduled for december 6th. >>> and elsewhere, a federal judge in pennsylvania has ruled
floyd's lawyers say the d.a.' is retaliating against him for rejecting an earlier plea deal. >>> elsewhere in trump legal news, a lawsuit in colorado aiming to keep him off the state's ballot in 2024 will be heard by the state supreme court. the court agreed yesterday to hear appeals filed by both parties in the case. trump took issue with the state's judge finding that he, quote, engaged in insurrection while the voters that initially brought the suit disagreed with the ruling that...
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discussing how floyd's lawyer was discussing what floyd posted about her. >> the level of threats since shaye have been quite high. >> and in fact as a result of these comments made by floyd in relationship to this matter did you call what referred to me as a fight? >> yes, i believe, this is the report that tied a particular spike in online activity to the tweets from mr. employed. >> this may all be familiar when you think about the top rico defendant in this case, donald trump himself, who has also done things with his power and reach that has caused these spikes, this menacing, this intimidation and floyd's defense lawyer, though, gets to make an argument as well basically this was free speech, that the posts were posts, that they weren't designed to physically actually intameidate. that issue is highlighted because both sides then question a georgia official who had been insulted by floyd online. >> do you enjoy being called a piece of fecal matter? >> no, ma'am. >> these posts aren't threatening to you. they may not be nice but they aren't threatening or intimidating for you, are
discussing how floyd's lawyer was discussing what floyd posted about her. >> the level of threats since shaye have been quite high. >> and in fact as a result of these comments made by floyd in relationship to this matter did you call what referred to me as a fight? >> yes, i believe, this is the report that tied a particular spike in online activity to the tweets from mr. employed. >> this may all be familiar when you think about the top rico defendant in this case,...
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floyd, but it's hard to see how you would bring it against mr. donald trump, with the threat and the risk of violence is far greater based upon the words that he's used. andrew weissmann and gwen keyes, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> and here's more of what president biden had to say today about fentanyl. >> john, i know two people near where i live. they were kids, literally as i said, strangers, and they woke up dead. someone had inserted in, whether the young man did or not, inserted in a drug he was taking fentanyl. i again, i hope we don't have any experience with knowing anyone, but this is the largest killer. >> joining us now is pennsylvania's senior senator bob casey. he serves on the senate finance committee, the intelligence committee, and is now running for reelection to the united states senate. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i know fentanyl is a serious issue for you and in pennsylvania. what was reaction to what the president said t
floyd, but it's hard to see how you would bring it against mr. donald trump, with the threat and the risk of violence is far greater based upon the words that he's used. andrew weissmann and gwen keyes, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> and here's more of what president biden had to say today about fentanyl. >> john, i know two people near where i live. they were kids, literally as i said,...
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floyd was released.y pales in comparison to what defendant donald trump has done in this case, and in d.c.. remember on monday, there is going to be a court of appeals argument on just on the gag order of what he can say. but to me, the striking no here was that it was brought with respect to mr. floyd, but it's hard to see how you bring it against mr. floyd and not against donald trump, with the threat and a risk of violence is far greater based upon the words that he has used. >> andrew weissmann and gwen keyes, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. >> you're welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> and here is more of what president biden had to say today about fentanyl. >> john, i know two people, near where i live, kids literally, as i said, they woke up that. some asserted whether the young man did not, asserted a job he was taking fentanyl. again, i hope you don't have any experience with knowing anyone. this is the largest killer. >> joining us now is pennsylvania senior senator, bob casey
floyd was released.y pales in comparison to what defendant donald trump has done in this case, and in d.c.. remember on monday, there is going to be a court of appeals argument on just on the gag order of what he can say. but to me, the striking no here was that it was brought with respect to mr. floyd, but it's hard to see how you bring it against mr. floyd and not against donald trump, with the threat and a risk of violence is far greater based upon the words that he has used. >> andrew...
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. >>> the former officer convicted of murdering george floyd attacked in federal prison. derek chauvin stabbed and seriously injured. what officials are saying about his condition tonight. >>> a deadly salmonella outbreak linked to cantaloupe that's spread to 32 states. what you need to know. >>> honda recalls hundreds of thousands of cars. the missing part that could put drivers and passengers in danger. >>> and america strong tonight. facing down a terminal illness, she redefines what it means to live a life of gratitude. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this busy sunday. i'm linsey davis. tonight, president biden is hailing the return of 17 more hostages and expressing hope that the israel/hamas cease-fire will be extended beyond tomorrow, and american girl part of the group released today. 58 people in all, women and children, mostly israelis taken hostage by hamas in the october 7th attacks, released in exchange for more than 100 palestinian pr
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here's an investigator reading in court, a tweet from floyd, this is what floyd wrote about the georgia secretary of state and a top election official. both are republicans who stood up against trump's election lies. >> the content is as follows, black american democrats want the black trump guy to tell on the racist white republicans but only if it's president trump lol, look, the truth is that, at gabriel stirling, are the pieces of and it's a -- >> can you spell the word. >> yes, it's an emoji of or fecal matter emoji. they are the pieces of that emoji, that you should be mad at. >> all right, i want to go to evan perez, he's been following this all day. and i'm saying, go straight after these pieces of you know what, the similarities cannot be overstated but it appears that the bar now is very high to prove that someone intimidated or threatened witnesses through social media post. >> look what you saw from scott mcafee today, the judge in this case, aaron, it's an example of how far judges are going to bend over backwards to try to accommodate defendants who do have a right to crit
here's an investigator reading in court, a tweet from floyd, this is what floyd wrote about the georgia secretary of state and a top election official. both are republicans who stood up against trump's election lies. >> the content is as follows, black american democrats want the black trump guy to tell on the racist white republicans but only if it's president trump lol, look, the truth is that, at gabriel stirling, are the pieces of and it's a -- >> can you spell the word....
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platforms around content they carry and whether they cross the line, and then a case that we will hear floyd talk about where his law firm representing twitter, we stop -- we can still call them twitter. we still call them the philadelphia a's. they sued the state of california over its moderation law. looking at this vast array of cases, i would like to go to each one of you to see where you view areas of defense. where do we as press advocates have to be playing defense? and then where are the opportunities? what we as press lawyers often gripe that the supreme court has not heard a bible case in 30 years and it has been 20+ years since there has been any media case, but there is a lot going out there, nonetheless. i will start with you. k you tl >> first let me say nsthanks fo the invitation to be here thanks to jeff and the national constitution center and everyone involved in putting this together. great to have such a big crowd too. i guess when i think about what the dangers are in the opportunities, i am definitely worried about the erosion of particular doctrines, for example the ri
platforms around content they carry and whether they cross the line, and then a case that we will hear floyd talk about where his law firm representing twitter, we stop -- we can still call them twitter. we still call them the philadelphia a's. they sued the state of california over its moderation law. looking at this vast array of cases, i would like to go to each one of you to see where you view areas of defense. where do we as press advocates have to be playing defense? and then where are...
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floyd is being accused in this indictment of intimidation.s exactly what the state is saying now, he's now intimidating the very witness who is the victim in the indictment that he's accused or alleged of intimidating. if you're judge mcafear, you have a few optioning, but it's mading how we're seeing these parallel issues, and now we have harrison floyd saying the first thing, this is my first amendment rights. there are limitations, you cannot impede the judicial sim by intimidating a witness or victim into not participating in the legal system. mcafee will truly operate in a vacuum in this instance. he's only going to look at what's going on with harrison floyd, the facts and circumstances of what's alleged. >>> blayne and katie, thank to see you on set. you are the queen of everything here. >> you are so kind. >>> coming up, severe weather sweeping across the country, including driving rain, tornadoes, even no. where the storms are heading next. ( ♪♪ ) we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for that sweet shot. and with
floyd is being accused in this indictment of intimidation.s exactly what the state is saying now, he's now intimidating the very witness who is the victim in the indictment that he's accused or alleged of intimidating. if you're judge mcafear, you have a few optioning, but it's mading how we're seeing these parallel issues, and now we have harrison floyd saying the first thing, this is my first amendment rights. there are limitations, you cannot impede the judicial sim by intimidating a witness...
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breaking overnight, derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floydy kneeling on his neck is stabbed in prison just months after being moved from a max to a medium security facility. >> erielle: travel crush. millions of americans heading back home after the thanksgiving holiday. the record-busting crowds at the airports. the best and worst times to hit the road and the weather threatening to disrupt your travel plans. >> whit: ready, set, shop! the holiday season kicks into high gear. first the black friday frenzy and now small business saturday. your best money-saving strategies, the apps you need to know about for the weekend, and beyond. ♪ >> gio: and gridiron grudge matches. michigan prepares to take on ohio state in the biggest college game of the season, and other rivalries overnight, another shut-out win for penn state, and the longhorns settle the score. ♪ it's so good, it's so good ♪ ♪ it's so good, it's so good ♪ >> gio: plus, beyonce's big premiere, the movie the beyhive's been waiting for. ♪ ooh ♪ >> gio: and we do say, good morning, amer
breaking overnight, derek chauvin, the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floydy kneeling on his neck is stabbed in prison just months after being moved from a max to a medium security facility. >> erielle: travel crush. millions of americans heading back home after the thanksgiving holiday. the record-busting crowds at the airports. the best and worst times to hit the road and the weather threatening to disrupt your travel plans. >> whit: ready, set,...
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york city, the lease signed by the biden administration proposes to his at least 2,000 migrants at floyd bennett field brooklyn at a monthly rent of $1.7 million. under the terms of the lease, the city, who will be reimbursed by the state, will pay the first three months up front and the city will be able to use 30 acres of land at the location. the total cost of the agreement over $20.8 million. according to the mayor of new york city, eric adams, who he himself has said this migrant crisis will destroy new york. so far in fiscal year 2023, new york city has spent $1.4 billion to deal with this crisis and is estimated the taxpayers will be forced to pay $12 billion by 2025 if this crisis is not handled, which means if we do not stop the unsustainable and unsafe flow of individuals coming through our southern border. additionally, the mayor has said because of this crisis, he has to propose a 15% across the board cut for new york city services for our actual citizens. he wants to bring cops levels to 1990 levels. thousands of fewer cops on our streets than we had on september 11, 2001. w
york city, the lease signed by the biden administration proposes to his at least 2,000 migrants at floyd bennett field brooklyn at a monthly rent of $1.7 million. under the terms of the lease, the city, who will be reimbursed by the state, will pay the first three months up front and the city will be able to use 30 acres of land at the location. the total cost of the agreement over $20.8 million. according to the mayor of new york city, eric adams, who he himself has said this migrant crisis...
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what did defendant floyd say that sparked this? besides the fact there's video leaked that puts the witnesses in danger as well? >> good morning, sara. for somebody facing these charges. harrison floyd is surprisingly saying a lot and going to his social media. it's the statements he made on social media that have been interpreted as efforts to intimidate or harass potential co-defendants in the case. . and this is the first time she's asking the judge to revoke bond in this case. she wants harrison floyd to be thrown back in jail. in a legal filing yesterday she seemed to wring up more than a dozen social media posts and conservative talk radio conversations. saying the defendant poses a significant threat of intimidating witnesses and otherwise obstructing the administration of justice in the future, making him ineligible for bond. she's calling this a violation of the bond concerns. harrison floyd is accused of trying to harass and intimidation election workers here. he's an election denier, one of many still out there in the un
what did defendant floyd say that sparked this? besides the fact there's video leaked that puts the witnesses in danger as well? >> good morning, sara. for somebody facing these charges. harrison floyd is surprisingly saying a lot and going to his social media. it's the statements he made on social media that have been interpreted as efforts to intimidate or harass potential co-defendants in the case. . and this is the first time she's asking the judge to revoke bond in this case. she...
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what are the new rules for floyd, and was this a win for him?as a win insofar as he stays out of court. it was a loss, however, for floyd in that the restrictions on him today are much greater and much clearer than they were yesterday. he cannot make a public statement or social media post of any kind and the order delineates specifically which social media apps, for example, or what constitutes a public statement about any co-defendant, witness, or person specifically named in the indictment, and i think that really addresses fani willis's concern in particular about georgia election worker ruby freeman whose attorney testified that they upped her security in light of floyd's posts. >> yeah, and i mean, willis herself, the d.a. argument in court yesterday, this is the first time he's seen one of the hearings in this case. what do you think this was made to show? >> i think it's made to show that she is absolutely invested in this case, down to its minutia, that she will be involved in the presentation of evidence at trial, and that if you think
what are the new rules for floyd, and was this a win for him?as a win insofar as he stays out of court. it was a loss, however, for floyd in that the restrictions on him today are much greater and much clearer than they were yesterday. he cannot make a public statement or social media post of any kind and the order delineates specifically which social media apps, for example, or what constitutes a public statement about any co-defendant, witness, or person specifically named in the indictment,...
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admittedly harrison floyd took it on the chin yesterday.e for fani willis to do this hearing herself? >> i think it was very significant that madam d.a. showed up to do the hearing herself. you know, it kind of sets the tone. it was the first offensive motion that the district attorney's office has mounted. the other hearings to date has been whether it's removal or kind of motions to dismiss that they have had to grapple with. so i think it set the tone. with harrison floyd in particular it was quite interesting, because his tweets essentially adding these potential trial witnesses, and then the rico case against trump in georgia. the question was whether or not that was, you know, direct communication with witnesses or whether that was witness intimidation, and i think the judge kind of passed a pretty fine line, and it was quite a smart way he proceeded with this, which was to say, yes, harrison floyd did violate some conditions of release, but not all the tweets were of the same kind of extreme. and he left himself the opportunity, i th
admittedly harrison floyd took it on the chin yesterday.e for fani willis to do this hearing herself? >> i think it was very significant that madam d.a. showed up to do the hearing herself. you know, it kind of sets the tone. it was the first offensive motion that the district attorney's office has mounted. the other hearings to date has been whether it's removal or kind of motions to dismiss that they have had to grapple with. so i think it set the tone. with harrison floyd in particular...
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fani willis is asking a judge to revoke the bond of the man you see here, harrison floyd. the defendants, and she wants to put him in jail. now, the y is interesting. they are saying that what he has done is that he has engaged in behavior to intimidate codefendants and witnesses. in one example, they laid out a social media post where floyd calls out of the georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. and in another post, it shows floyd questioning why his legal team was accused of leaking materials and referring to false claims about election worker. and that election worker is ruby freeman, who once again is caught in the middle. she and her daughter were targeted by trump with bogus fraud, fraud allegations in the past. speaking of those leaks from the fulton county judge, blocking the release of sensitive evidence after key video statements when other defendants got out. and now, the attorney for a separate defendant -- i know it's a mess -- he's owning up to it. jonathan miller, representing former coffee county elections supervisor, misty hampton saying here sayin
fani willis is asking a judge to revoke the bond of the man you see here, harrison floyd. the defendants, and she wants to put him in jail. now, the y is interesting. they are saying that what he has done is that he has engaged in behavior to intimidate codefendants and witnesses. in one example, they laid out a social media post where floyd calls out of the georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. and in another post, it shows floyd questioning why his legal team was accused of leaking...
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i remember i was on the front line of that movement, i did the eulogy for george floyd in two of theions and -- you are at the services. i understand that former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, who was convicted of george floyd's murder, was stabbed by another inmate and an arizona federal prison friday. and is reported as being seriously injured. no word has been released on chauvin's condition, but given the fact and the impact of floyd's murder and when it happened on minnesota, what is your reaction as one of the two senators from that state? >> well, on the murder of george floyd was a horrible moment and a galvanizing moment for racial justice all over this country and the reality that his murder, derek chauvin, is in federal prison, paying the punishment for his crimes, that is the reality. i am saddened, however, to hear of this violence against derek chauvin. every person who was incarcerated in federal prison should be there and the knowledge that they're going to be free from retaliation and from violence of any kind. that holds true, should hold true for any fed
i remember i was on the front line of that movement, i did the eulogy for george floyd in two of theions and -- you are at the services. i understand that former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, who was convicted of george floyd's murder, was stabbed by another inmate and an arizona federal prison friday. and is reported as being seriously injured. no word has been released on chauvin's condition, but given the fact and the impact of floyd's murder and when it happened on minnesota,...
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chauvin, a former police officer, is serving several long sentences over the death of george floyd.nine minutes after he had been handcuffed, sparking worldwide protests against racial injustice. police in dublin were out in force overnight to prevent a repeat of the previous day's rioting. there were several arrests on friday evening. on thursday 3a people were detained after shops were looted and vehicles set on fire. the disorder was blamed on anti—immigration protesters. it broke out after an alleged knife attack on a school care assistant and three children. let's get some of the day's other news now. police have identified the victims of a deadly car blast at a border crossing between the us and canada. kurt and monica villani died when their car became airborne and crashed on the rainbow bridge in niagara falls. it's still unclear what caused the couple's vehicle to rapidly accelerate and burst into flames. the leader of the far right freedom party in the netherlands, geert wilders, has suffered a blow in his efforts to form a government. the country's main centre—right party
chauvin, a former police officer, is serving several long sentences over the death of george floyd.nine minutes after he had been handcuffed, sparking worldwide protests against racial injustice. police in dublin were out in force overnight to prevent a repeat of the previous day's rioting. there were several arrests on friday evening. on thursday 3a people were detained after shops were looted and vehicles set on fire. the disorder was blamed on anti—immigration protesters. it broke out...
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the murder of george floyd led to mass protests around the world.hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it certainly was quite chilly, wasn't it? temperatures on thursday reached 15 degrees, well above average, but compared with that for some, temperatures were seven degrees lower on friday and actually quite a bit below average for the time of year. now, what followed from that sunny day is these clear skies which took us into the first part of the night. temperatures have been dropping like a stone and already are well below freezing in many areas underneath these clear skies. the exception to that really cold theme is across northern and eastern scotland on the eastern side of england, where there's a bit of a breeze around and that mightjust keep the frost at bay. however i think in the very coldest areas in the countryside, we could see temperatures as low as minus six. that's potentially even the case across our
the murder of george floyd led to mass protests around the world.hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it certainly was quite chilly, wasn't it? temperatures on thursday reached 15 degrees, well above average, but compared with that for some, temperatures were seven degrees lower on friday and actually quite a bit below average for the time of year. now, what...
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showman was convicted of a third degree murder after a video of him kneling on the neck of floyd was posted on the internet. the almost nine-minute video captured by standard showed floyd's fading cried of i can't breathe before his death in may 2020. the incidents protest worldwide, some of which turned violent and forced a national reckoning with police brutality and racism. and that does for world news coming up next news to brief, just bye-bye for now village of alacaba. it's in the northern jordan valley. you think life here would be relatively simple and uncomplicated? for palestinians in area c uh the way that israel treats them as hostile population, it makes them their lives as difficult as possible. those palestinian families who live in in almost about 52 communities without any kind of service. israel's focus is see, this is the goal, the immediate goal. when palestinian journalist shirin abule was killed by an israeli sniper on may 11th, 2022, the israelis meant to get across a clear message that they don't want any narrative other than the... and the decades old occupat
showman was convicted of a third degree murder after a video of him kneling on the neck of floyd was posted on the internet. the almost nine-minute video captured by standard showed floyd's fading cried of i can't breathe before his death in may 2020. the incidents protest worldwide, some of which turned violent and forced a national reckoning with police brutality and racism. and that does for world news coming up next news to brief, just bye-bye for now village of alacaba. it's in the...
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the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floyd has been reportedly stabbedn a us federal prison. derek chauvin was seriously injured when he was attacked by another inmate at a medium—security prison in tucson, arizona. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks for joining me for this edition of unspun world. a pause in the fighting, but the pictures from gaza are still pretty disturbing. homes that have been completely destroyed, people then running in,
the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floyd has been reportedly stabbedn a us federal prison. derek chauvin was seriously injured when he was attacked by another inmate at a medium—security prison in tucson, arizona. now on bbc news, unspun world withjohn simpson. hello, and thanks for joining me for this edition of unspun world. a pause in the fighting, but the pictures from gaza are still pretty disturbing. homes that have been completely destroyed, people then...
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it's called floyd abrams, speaking freely. news junkies may remember mr." sum it series, because before joining msnbc i did work for floyd abrams the a lawyer for years including on free speech and first amendment cases and i'm briefly in this documentary where i say things about what a thoughtful and kind mentor mr. abrams, who you see there, has been to so many people including myself. i say that up front so you can process that, because i don't claim to be a completely disinterested party here, but i still do think this new documentary from pbs, independently made, does something unusual. it traces how people advancing free speech, the clients like "the new york times," and their lawyers like mr. abrams, actually many decades ago developed this area of law that we keep hearing so much about today. so i think it might interest you as well. here's a little bit of this new documentary. >> few people have done as much to shape the first amendment as it exists today. >> we want to avoid is any kind of system of law which allows, why did you print that story
it's called floyd abrams, speaking freely. news junkies may remember mr." sum it series, because before joining msnbc i did work for floyd abrams the a lawyer for years including on free speech and first amendment cases and i'm briefly in this documentary where i say things about what a thoughtful and kind mentor mr. abrams, who you see there, has been to so many people including myself. i say that up front so you can process that, because i don't claim to be a completely disinterested...
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floyd will face some pretty serious justice at the hands of judge mcafee in georgia.gnal. the problem, joy, and this is something i struggle with. donald trump is a political candidate. it's important for the courts to protect his right to political speech. but when it puts people in danger and when it impacts on the possibility of fair court proceedings, then he has to be treated just like any other defendant would be, and the courts frankly are struggling with how to strike that balance. >> struggling is the operative word here. joyce vance, always great to talk to you. >>> up next, as the israel/hamas war intensifies in gaza, the divide is growing here in the united states. more on that next. number smart bed? because no two people sleep the same. only sleep number smart beds let you each choose your individual firmness and comfort. your sleep number settings. it's so smart, it actively cools and warms up to 13 degrees on either side for your ideal sleep temperature, and effortlessly responds to both of you. for your best sleep, night after night. and now, save 50%
floyd will face some pretty serious justice at the hands of judge mcafee in georgia.gnal. the problem, joy, and this is something i struggle with. donald trump is a political candidate. it's important for the courts to protect his right to political speech. but when it puts people in danger and when it impacts on the possibility of fair court proceedings, then he has to be treated just like any other defendant would be, and the courts frankly are struggling with how to strike that balance....
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el expolicÍa de mineÁpolis condenado por el asesinato de josh floyd fue apuÑalado.e tenido por primeros auxilios y llevado al hospital. el expolicÍa estÁ tratando de anular su declaraciÓn de culpabilidad alegando que supuestamente en lo causÓ la muerte de george floyd. en el estado de new york la implementaciÓn de la ley levantÓ temporalmente tiempo de prescripciÓn para hacer denuncias por abuso sexual y se han presentado al menos 2500 demandas por este delito. entre los demandados hay celebridades, polÍticos y funcionarios activos como el alcalde erin adams. aquÍ la informaciÓn desde new york. reportera: una ola de demandas contra famosos incluyendo el alcalde mayor erin adams. se desatÓ el cierre de la ventana de un aÑo para que sobrevivientes de abuso sexual denunciaran a sus supuestos agresores sin importar cuando pasÓ. una mujer lo acusÓ de agredirla sexualmente en 1923 cuando —— 1993 con la trabajaba para la ciudad. >> no es cierto. nunca sucediÓ y ni siquiera conozco la persona que hizo la acusaciÓn. reportera: la demanda fue presentada bajo la ley de sobre v
el expolicÍa de mineÁpolis condenado por el asesinato de josh floyd fue apuÑalado.e tenido por primeros auxilios y llevado al hospital. el expolicÍa estÁ tratando de anular su declaraciÓn de culpabilidad alegando que supuestamente en lo causÓ la muerte de george floyd. en el estado de new york la implementaciÓn de la ley levantÓ temporalmente tiempo de prescripciÓn para hacer denuncias por abuso sexual y se han presentado al menos 2500 demandas por este delito. entre los demandados...
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, this video with candy soens was top on facebook this week, she didn’t say anything about george floydwith systemic racism, so there is a fundamental the problem with what facebook's algorithm and other social media algorithms deem interesting content has only increased vaccine misinformation. such as right-wing blogger candace owens, who told her followers she wouldn't get vaccinated even on her deathbed. notice why they attack on candy sovens, what did she say? she said that, in fact, george floyd was not killed by a racist cop, much less systematically by russian society. she said that in general the vaccine doesn't work very well and can be dangerous. she also said that no, ukraine will not win the war against russia and all these. allegations, each of which turned out to be true, she was attacked as an immoral person, russian and a traitor to her country, and interestingly, no one ever bothered to apologize to her, so she, like galileo, will probably have to wait until posterity apologizes for the words spoken, but we considered this unfair and decided to invite candy sowens to th
, this video with candy soens was top on facebook this week, she didn’t say anything about george floydwith systemic racism, so there is a fundamental the problem with what facebook's algorithm and other social media algorithms deem interesting content has only increased vaccine misinformation. such as right-wing blogger candace owens, who told her followers she wouldn't get vaccinated even on her deathbed. notice why they attack on candy sovens, what did she say? she said that, in fact,...
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was convicted of choking floyd to death 3 years ago. floyd's final words icon breeze became a rallying cry for protests against police brutality. okay, that's it for me, molly, inside or mind that you can keep up to date with all the news on our website found sarah dot com, i'll coverage on the one cost categories here and i'll just share the israel has now imposed a complete seal on god's that's so how do they survive? if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of 2000. and one is this us contract is mainly well benefit thing from this. when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up, counting the cost on out of there. what is our, if not the expression of one's most intimate dreams and desires a testament to the beauty and magical around? while at times, arts can be a means of survival of tools, resistance on these boards, and this is the street the sleep dominique garden the be done. the throughout history arts has served as a form of resistance and pale
was convicted of choking floyd to death 3 years ago. floyd's final words icon breeze became a rallying cry for protests against police brutality. okay, that's it for me, molly, inside or mind that you can keep up to date with all the news on our website found sarah dot com, i'll coverage on the one cost categories here and i'll just share the israel has now imposed a complete seal on god's that's so how do they survive? if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after...
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debating a bill that will close floyd bennett field.dment will ensure that asylum seekers, not illegal aliens, asylum seekers, who are bussed from state to state without support, scant information, and no other options can access the resources they de-- can access the resources they decy. specifically, my amendment allows the interior secretary to authorize the use of control by the national park service for the purpose of housing migrants when a state fails to provide 48 hours' notice to the receiving state, or provide truthful information to the migrants about where they are being transported to or provide the opportunity to refuse the busing. we have heard hundreds of migrant stories of not knowing where they are being sent. we cannot allow this practice to continue without consequences. my amendment will help create an accountability system for the states that decide to dece deceptively bus migrants to other states like new york. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlew
debating a bill that will close floyd bennett field.dment will ensure that asylum seekers, not illegal aliens, asylum seekers, who are bussed from state to state without support, scant information, and no other options can access the resources they de-- can access the resources they decy. specifically, my amendment allows the interior secretary to authorize the use of control by the national park service for the purpose of housing migrants when a state fails to provide 48 hours' notice to the...
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harrison floyd served as the executive director of black voices for trump.s accused ofaking part in a plot to coerce a false confession from an election worker that donald trump had accused of trying to rig the vote against him. let's bring in nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. and ken, floyd is the only co-defendant some may recall to spend some extended time in jail after he surrendered. he's now challenging the basis for his inclusion in this case and his attorneys are trying to get their hands on documents. what can we expect today? >> yeah, that's right, ana, and you know, "the atlanta journal-constitution" reported that floyd spent that time in jail because he refused an offer of bonds made in the lobby of the jail and basically begged to be booked in. that's according to a recording they obtained. he's a former marine who is charged in this case over allegations that he tried to intimidate election worker ruby freeman. floyd was also arrested in maryland on a federal warrant that accuses him of aggressively confronting two f
harrison floyd served as the executive director of black voices for trump.s accused ofaking part in a plot to coerce a false confession from an election worker that donald trump had accused of trying to rig the vote against him. let's bring in nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. and ken, floyd is the only co-defendant some may recall to spend some extended time in jail after he surrendered. he's now challenging the basis for his inclusion in this case and his attorneys...