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hallie? >> we know at some point this hour, if if the president is running on time, he will be departing for atlanta. priscilla thompson, you are posted up there. talk about what's on his agenda. this is an important state for the president and obviously control of the senate in congress it was, and now you've got the president really trying to emphasize the first stop of his sort of post-speech tour there. >> absolutely, hallie. the president is commemorating the big day by making several stops here in georgia, a state that for the first time in nearly two decades sent a democrat to the white house when voters chose joe biden in november, and not only did they do that, but they also sent two democratic senators to washington to help joe biden pursue his agenda. this is no doubt in part a thank you to the voters of georgia who helped to do all of that. we know that the president is first going to stop in plains, georgia, and meet with former president and fellow democrat jimmy carter and his
hallie? >> we know at some point this hour, if if the president is running on time, he will be departing for atlanta. priscilla thompson, you are posted up there. talk about what's on his agenda. this is an important state for the president and obviously control of the senate in congress it was, and now you've got the president really trying to emphasize the first stop of his sort of post-speech tour there. >> absolutely, hallie. the president is commemorating the big day by making...
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>> reporter: it's a great question, hallie.c message the white house says. that's why they chose to convene this virtual summit on climate hosting those more than 40 leaders here over the next two days. really in terms of a specific roadmap of how they plan to do this, they haven't provided a ton of information about which different sectors of the economy are going to have to play here and how they're specifically going to commit. the reason that the president wanted to do this in this manner sand speaking today, is because he essentially wants to assure world allies and partners that the u.s. is serious about combating climate change and that's because the previous administration had pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate accord. that's why you saw the president make it one of his top priorities to rejoint after he was sworn into office. so today he is really talking about this 50-to-52% number, cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half over the next nine years, by 2030. but he's doing that to also try to set an example and r
>> reporter: it's a great question, hallie.c message the white house says. that's why they chose to convene this virtual summit on climate hosting those more than 40 leaders here over the next two days. really in terms of a specific roadmap of how they plan to do this, they haven't provided a ton of information about which different sectors of the economy are going to have to play here and how they're specifically going to commit. the reason that the president wanted to do this in this...
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early the next day, tuesday, captain's full hally formed a regional missing person tax. force >> so what's on your white board? >> the former boyfriend. i expose bins. >> family. >> there's been a neighbor that lived across the street from where rachel that had some sub spacious behaviors he'd ask rachel out on a date. she turned him down. and then he left town very abruptly. >> i mean that's certainly suspect. >> we were checking hospitals, travel information. we check every breath ticket that was still that. weekend >> and early lead may have come when rachael talk to sherisse captain dan hally the week before. she told him that day she was terrified as the guy messing with her. but the captain had a different stocking suspect in mine after rachel told him she was divorcing charles. so, an early start for investigator was charles is. shop >> so who's the guy you? met >> he was easygoing, very cordial. he's been cooperative. >> i didn't have anything to hide. what was i going to hide? here they come, driving up. as like, come on it. >> charles assured police he had noth
early the next day, tuesday, captain's full hally formed a regional missing person tax. force >> so what's on your white board? >> the former boyfriend. i expose bins. >> family. >> there's been a neighbor that lived across the street from where rachel that had some sub spacious behaviors he'd ask rachel out on a date. she turned him down. and then he left town very abruptly. >> i mean that's certainly suspect. >> we were checking hospitals, travel...
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>>> i'm hallie jackson back with you this hour. if you are wondering where craig melvin is, he has a good reason for his absence. he just finished interviewing president biden. stick with us, because we expect craig to join us with a preview of the conversation and some of the news from that discussion. who knows when it will happen. all of it as the president hopes to build political momentum on his 100th day in office, ready to hit the road and get to georgia, the state that delivered him a democratic majority senate to help pass his proposals. he will sell his proposal to folks there. he is walking into a political battlefield over racial injustice and voting rights. you can see air force 1 getting ready. in moments, i will talk with a democratic congresswoman of georgia. she's the democratic party chairwoman there. what congress is doing after the address. kristin welker is at the white house. leigh ann caldwell is on the hill. we are waiting for the president to depart to georgia. he may or may not speak with reporters on the
>>> i'm hallie jackson back with you this hour. if you are wondering where craig melvin is, he has a good reason for his absence. he just finished interviewing president biden. stick with us, because we expect craig to join us with a preview of the conversation and some of the news from that discussion. who knows when it will happen. all of it as the president hopes to build political momentum on his 100th day in office, ready to hit the road and get to georgia, the state that...
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>> hallie good morning. about 8% of people that receive the first dose of the fiezer of moderna vaccines are not showing up. some of them could have gotten the second vaccine at a second location. that could be a reason, but there is also reports of vaccination sites canceling second dose appointments. and also vaccine he is den si. other people who are just scared because of the side effects that some people suffered with these vaccinations. we spoke to a doctor here in los angeles who serves a lot of the latino population and he wanted to point out the importance of the second dose. >> if you only get one shot you might not be protected against all of the variants because your immune system is not ready for it. we urge people to get that second dose so you can be fully immuized and protected. >> now a biden administration official tells officials that even if 92% of people are following through and getting the second dose, that's not as bad as other doses. for shingles, the number of people that return for
>> hallie good morning. about 8% of people that receive the first dose of the fiezer of moderna vaccines are not showing up. some of them could have gotten the second vaccine at a second location. that could be a reason, but there is also reports of vaccination sites canceling second dose appointments. and also vaccine he is den si. other people who are just scared because of the side effects that some people suffered with these vaccinations. we spoke to a doctor here in los angeles who...
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hallie. >> blayne alexander live for us in atlanta.nk you. >>> we will take you back live now to minneapolis where day four of the derek chauvin trial in the murder of george floyd is now beginning. we understand the prosecution has called their next witness, courtney ross. we will listen in. the judge, by the way, saying this trial is running ahead of schedule. it looks like they may take tomorrow afternoon off because of that. here we go now live in day four of this trial. >>> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm good. right up here shall and if you just stand behind the chair to start with. excellent. raise your right-hand, please. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> have a seat. >> before we begin, well, you anticipated my first request, which is to keep your mask off. it is easier to hear you. if you feel the need to put it back on, feel free. >> thank you. >> the important thing is we be able to hear you. what we're goin
hallie. >> blayne alexander live for us in atlanta.nk you. >>> we will take you back live now to minneapolis where day four of the derek chauvin trial in the murder of george floyd is now beginning. we understand the prosecution has called their next witness, courtney ross. we will listen in. the judge, by the way, saying this trial is running ahead of schedule. it looks like they may take tomorrow afternoon off because of that. here we go now live in day four of this trial....
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>> yes, key moments in the courtroom, hallie.ee to interrupt me if the judge comes back, but when you look at the reports, one for broadcast, one for print, when you look at the accounts from inside the courtroom there was a few moments that really seemed to stick out with the jury in terms of their reaction. they first saw george floyd, and he believed the cause of death was oxygen derivation or asphyxia. nearly every juror was writing down and taking that note down. we also saw that the chief really connected with the jury and you could see that he would look over and make eye contact with the jury from time to time. it seems like when he made that final point, that point that derek chauvin's use of force did not comply in any way, shape, or form with the training, techniques, and the policies of the minneapolis department that was another moment when you saw the jury taking specific note of that. the chief used his hands to gesture what that restraint was. he was on the ground, face down, and they were trying to pull his legs
>> yes, key moments in the courtroom, hallie.ee to interrupt me if the judge comes back, but when you look at the reports, one for broadcast, one for print, when you look at the accounts from inside the courtroom there was a few moments that really seemed to stick out with the jury in terms of their reaction. they first saw george floyd, and he believed the cause of death was oxygen derivation or asphyxia. nearly every juror was writing down and taking that note down. we also saw that the...
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at this point, hallie, that is the very latest. >> so shaq, meghan, stand by. is what happened in brooklyn center affecting things where you are in minneapolis so far? >> well, hallie we know if you look at the courthouse we saw the very visible presence, the bashed wire, the national guard presence, there is about 100 members activated since jury selection began. that seems to be escalated now. we know from the national guard they're now tells nbc news there is now 500 members of the national guard activated. it is part of an activation safety net. it is also coordination between state and law enforcement agencies. that is always expected to ramp up. what you saw happen in brooklyn center accelerated the ramp up of that, hallie. >> let me pick up on that point with you. if there is an impact on the trial here, as it relates to the jurors here that live in and around minneapolis. >> yes, the defense could ask the jurors to be questioned about what they know and if it could impact them. worst case scenario they could seek a mistrial. i'm also very concerned that
at this point, hallie, that is the very latest. >> so shaq, meghan, stand by. is what happened in brooklyn center affecting things where you are in minneapolis so far? >> well, hallie we know if you look at the courthouse we saw the very visible presence, the bashed wire, the national guard presence, there is about 100 members activated since jury selection began. that seems to be escalated now. we know from the national guard they're now tells nbc news there is now 500 members of...
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i'm hallie jackson in washington along with shah shaquille brew brewster. we're seeing a shift in tone in this case. >> the prosecution continues not to lay out their schedule of witnesses. when the specific witnesses will be called. but you mentioned that shift in the prosecution. earlier this week it was focused on the witnesses. the bystander there is pleading with the officer to get his knee off of george floyd's neck saying he was not breathing or responding. then we saw a shift to the actual first responders. the first paramedics that arrived on the scene. they said when they pulled up he was still being restrained. they got up to check to check his pulse while the knee was still on his neck. they say his condition did not change from the position when they rolled him over on to the stretcher and loaded him on to the ambulance to the point where he arrived at the hospital and was later officially pronounced dead. we also heard from derek chauvin's direct supervisor. he said the force should have been reduced at the point when george floyd was no longe
i'm hallie jackson in washington along with shah shaquille brew brewster. we're seeing a shift in tone in this case. >> the prosecution continues not to lay out their schedule of witnesses. when the specific witnesses will be called. but you mentioned that shift in the prosecution. earlier this week it was focused on the witnesses. the bystander there is pleading with the officer to get his knee off of george floyd's neck saying he was not breathing or responding. then we saw a shift to...
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our hallie jackson's been watching this hallie, what does this shift mean politically? >> reporter: lester, in the immediate short term republicans seem to have the advantage. the census count matters because it determines how many seats each state gets in the house of representatives. so under these latest numbers donald trump would have gained and president biden would have lost three electoral votes if this had been the landscape in november. states in the south and west are growing the fastest. five of them are adding a seat. and texas picks up two. some democratic strongholds will lose a seat seven states total, notably california and new york, where by the way if only 89 more people had been counted new york would have kept that seat. still, the bigger piece to the puzzle comes when states redraw their districts and that won't happen for a few more months. lester >> the political math to all this. hallie, thanks >>> president biden is set to mark his first 100 days and our new nbc news poll shows a slim majority approve of his performance. 69% say that he's done w
our hallie jackson's been watching this hallie, what does this shift mean politically? >> reporter: lester, in the immediate short term republicans seem to have the advantage. the census count matters because it determines how many seats each state gets in the house of representatives. so under these latest numbers donald trump would have gained and president biden would have lost three electoral votes if this had been the landscape in november. states in the south and west are growing...
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hallie jackson is following this hallie, what did they find >> reporter: lester, multiple sources familiare investigation tell nbc news that those agents seized rudy giuliani's electronic devices that would cover his phone, his laptop, and so on. it's believed to be part of a long-running investigation into giuliani's dealings in ukraine, and it is an extraordinary development, especially given giuliani's status as a former new york city mayor and long-time friend of former president donald trump's. in a lengthy statement to nbc news late tonight giuliani's attorney described the searches as part of a corrupt double standard, in his words, and says giuliani can demonstrate that his conduct as a lawyer and a citizen was absolutely legal and ethical. lester >> all right, hallie jackson, thank you >>> want to turn now to the police shooting death of andrew brown jr. in north carolina. a judge today blocked a full public release for now of those police body cam and dash tapes as brown's family is demanding. kerry sanders tonight on the decision. >> the court orders as follows. >> reporter: nor
hallie jackson is following this hallie, what did they find >> reporter: lester, multiple sources familiare investigation tell nbc news that those agents seized rudy giuliani's electronic devices that would cover his phone, his laptop, and so on. it's believed to be part of a long-running investigation into giuliani's dealings in ukraine, and it is an extraordinary development, especially given giuliani's status as a former new york city mayor and long-time friend of former president...
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his body driven away in a police procession hallie jackson has late details >> reporter: you can see the aftermath of the deadly attack just steps from the capitol, where a suspect rammed that blue car into a barricade about 100 yards from the senate entrance >> i've never in my life seen this before. >> reporter: a helicopter arriving as part of a massive response >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the national guard in formation after police say a suspect, identified by four senior law enforcement officials as 25-year-old noah green, drove into two capitol police officers and into that roadblock around 1:00 this afternoon the head of capitol police says he jumped out of the car holding a knife, ignored commands to stop, and instead started to run aggressively toward the officers. they opened fire, killing the suspect but not before those two officers on scene were hurt and taken to the hospital with acting chief yogananda pittman soon after visibly emotional as she revealed this devastating news >> it is with a very, very heavy heart that i announce one of our officers has succumbed to hi
his body driven away in a police procession hallie jackson has late details >> reporter: you can see the aftermath of the deadly attack just steps from the capitol, where a suspect rammed that blue car into a barricade about 100 yards from the senate entrance >> i've never in my life seen this before. >> reporter: a helicopter arriving as part of a massive response >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the national guard in formation after police say a suspect, identified by...
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and we expect to hear from the attorney general for about five minutes about this, hallie. >> and i think we're going to hear from him in just about 90 seconds or so. live in minneapolis, you're there, you're in washington, you're waking up to the same black -- >> we got the word that this verdict was about to be heard, several hundred people gathered here. we spoke with many protestors that said this is what they had been waiting for. i spoke with a crucial witness in this case. he was an mma fighter that testified at this trial and he said a huge weight had been lifted, that he believed this was not just the end of the trial, but that this was the beginning, a sense of relief giving way to reflection, hallie. >> we are expecting to see merrick garland. >> i have closely watched the events in minnesota. although the state's prosecution was was successful, i know that nothing can fill the void. my heart goes out to them. i know such wounds have deep roots. and too many communities have experienced them firsthand. yesterday's verdict in the state criminal trial does not address potentially
and we expect to hear from the attorney general for about five minutes about this, hallie. >> and i think we're going to hear from him in just about 90 seconds or so. live in minneapolis, you're there, you're in washington, you're waking up to the same black -- >> we got the word that this verdict was about to be heard, several hundred people gathered here. we spoke with many protestors that said this is what they had been waiting for. i spoke with a crucial witness in this case. he...
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. >> i'm hallie jackson. good morning to you. morgan, let me start with you as we wait for a decision on potential charges. you're there, you have seen what is unfolding on the ground. where is this going next now that that officer has resigned. >> a lot of people are wonder rg potential charges against kim potter at some point today or a decision from the country attorney, they anticipate to make that decision within the next 24 hours. we have seen for three rights now massive protests here out in front of the police station in brooklyn center. still with the high fence. we know there was nearly 60 arrests last night following another night of protests. some of property testers staying well past that curfew that has been in place for several days, and they used tear gas, in some cases rubber bullets. we anticipate another arrival of protests later today that could be impacted by what that decision is from the county attorney when it comes to kim potter who is set to have made that fatal mistake, choosing to pull her firearm when
. >> i'm hallie jackson. good morning to you. morgan, let me start with you as we wait for a decision on potential charges. you're there, you have seen what is unfolding on the ground. where is this going next now that that officer has resigned. >> a lot of people are wonder rg potential charges against kim potter at some point today or a decision from the country attorney, they anticipate to make that decision within the next 24 hours. we have seen for three rights now massive...
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good morning, i'm jeff bennet in for hallie jackson.s morning we have kristin welker at the white house. and we're also joined by former cdc director tom friedman. president biden spent his first 100 daying urging everyone to mask out and now he is expected to start laying out a path to normal. what do we expect to hear today? >> in speaking with his administration officials, president biden is expected to essentially echo what we are expected to hear from the cdc today which is new masking guidance for being outdoors. for folks that are fully vaccinated,out doors, and in small gartherings they do not need to wear masks. there could also be new guidance for small gatherings for those fully vaccinated. this does not apply to large gatherings, it does not apply to workplace guidance. this is very specific to small gathering for those fully vaccinated, but this is a new moment, a new marker, it's a chance for the president to say look, we're starting to turn the corner in the fight against covid. it comes as 26 states have mask mandates an
good morning, i'm jeff bennet in for hallie jackson.s morning we have kristin welker at the white house. and we're also joined by former cdc director tom friedman. president biden spent his first 100 daying urging everyone to mask out and now he is expected to start laying out a path to normal. what do we expect to hear today? >> in speaking with his administration officials, president biden is expected to essentially echo what we are expected to hear from the cdc today which is new...
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a huge happy birthday to hallie jackson.live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. my exclusive one on one interview with president joe biden. his only interview marking his 100th day in office. a wide ranging conversation touching on the pandemic, vaccines, whether america is a racist country and the role of government in
a huge happy birthday to hallie jackson.live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. my exclusive one on one interview with president joe biden. his only interview marking his 100th day in office. a wide ranging conversation touching on the pandemic, vaccines, whether america is a racist country and the role of government in
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. ♪ >>> i'm hallie jackson live on capitol hill.in that speech which will include a nearly $2 trillion plan focusing on families. we're talking about free pre-k and community college. >>> in the wake of the derek chauvin verdict, a major focus on racial justice and police reform. we're following new developments on two deadly police confrontations. right now in north carolina a hearing on whether or not to release body cam video in the death of andrew brown. that is happening live as we speak. new body cam footage also in the bay area where the family of mario gonzalez is demanding answering. welcome to our special coverage ahead of president bide's address to a joint session of congress tonight. it is basically the back or the front yard of the capitol. it's where the president will be later on tonight. garrett haake here with me as well. i'm also joined by kristin welker. there will be an ambitious proposal called the american families plan. he will pivot to the current covid crisis and other priorities. there will also be history
. ♪ >>> i'm hallie jackson live on capitol hill.in that speech which will include a nearly $2 trillion plan focusing on families. we're talking about free pre-k and community college. >>> in the wake of the derek chauvin verdict, a major focus on racial justice and police reform. we're following new developments on two deadly police confrontations. right now in north carolina a hearing on whether or not to release body cam video in the death of andrew brown. that is...
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hallie jackson has more >> reporter: it's one of the most familiar and chilling scenes from january 6th officers, guns drawn in the house chamber behind the doors, the insurrectionists >> [ bleep ] >> take your pins off. >> reporter: behind the camera, congressman dan kildee huddled in the gallery documenting it that was january 6th here we are three and a half months later almost what happened in those interim weeks to you >> i went home i thought i was fine it was after i got home and i started looking at some of the video from the event i thought it was a few dozen people it was hundreds and hundreds of people, violent people and that triggered an emotional and physical reaction i had a lot of tension in my chest and breathing was difficult. i became really irritable. >> reporter: you were feeling stressed, anxious. you were having chest pains? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: a friend in congress suggested killde reach out to dr. jim gordon, who has worked everywher from kosavo to portland kildee called him and the doctor immediately recognized signs of immediate stress. >> i worked in war z
hallie jackson has more >> reporter: it's one of the most familiar and chilling scenes from january 6th officers, guns drawn in the house chamber behind the doors, the insurrectionists >> [ bleep ] >> take your pins off. >> reporter: behind the camera, congressman dan kildee huddled in the gallery documenting it that was january 6th here we are three and a half months later almost what happened in those interim weeks to you >> i went home i thought i was fine it...
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hallie jackson now with a closer look >> reporter: a personal pledge from a powerful platform. >> to all transgender americans watching at home, especially the young people, you're so brave i want you to know your president has your back. >> reporter: jessica fuller is one of those americans. she came out as transgender when she was 16 her dad never expected to share her story publicly >> i didn't know if i was going to fall apart and cry or laugh. >> reporter: much less go viral opposing an alabama bill making it a felony for minors to receive the same kind of gender-affirming care jessica did >> so you're asking me to someday put handcuffs on these people that are heroes in my life and arrest the people that saved my daughter? please don't ask me to do that. >> i was proud >> reporter: it's not just alabama it's estimated more than half of all states are considering bills that would restrict trans rights. a record 80 plus in all. most involving either medical care or sports the latest front in a political culture war. >> if this is not changed, women's sports as we know it will die
hallie jackson now with a closer look >> reporter: a personal pledge from a powerful platform. >> to all transgender americans watching at home, especially the young people, you're so brave i want you to know your president has your back. >> reporter: jessica fuller is one of those americans. she came out as transgender when she was 16 her dad never expected to share her story publicly >> i didn't know if i was going to fall apart and cry or laugh. >> reporter:...
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an opportunity as the city grows and changes. >> reporter: a changing climate changing communities hallieackson, nbc news, asheville, north carolina >>> now to our nbc news exclusive video capturing a very close encounter between russian military patrol planes and american boats near alaska. in u.s. territory. what were the russians doing? kevin tibbles traveled there. >> reporter: buzzed from above u.s. fishing boats in the bering sea harassed repeatedly by a low-flying russian military aircraft. the video obtained by nbc news barking at them to scram in broken english crackling over vhs radio. >> rocket shooting you are in danger. >> i was frightened because i was being bullied by the russians they're flexing their muscles. >> reporter: the blue norse captain david anderson was not alone. >> eventually it got so low that i could probably throw a rock at it. >> reporter: others reported russian naval ships, even a missile launch like this one, high north, well within u.s. fishing territory off the alaskan coast. a total shock to richard thummel whose company is part of a multibillion-dol
an opportunity as the city grows and changes. >> reporter: a changing climate changing communities hallieackson, nbc news, asheville, north carolina >>> now to our nbc news exclusive video capturing a very close encounter between russian military patrol planes and american boats near alaska. in u.s. territory. what were the russians doing? kevin tibbles traveled there. >> reporter: buzzed from above u.s. fishing boats in the bering sea harassed repeatedly by a low-flying...
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our series on american extremism now you've heard us reporting on the growing threat, but tonight hallie jackson looks at a rescue program for people caught up in hate. >> do you know if he's ever condoned violence >> reporter: at parents for peace the phones keep ringing. >> when covid happened, our help line tripled >> reporter: executive director miriam churchill says it's not just because of the pandemic did the events of january 6th have any impact on your help line that you could see? >> yes the help line number was just hot, hot, hot. >> reporter: on the line, people who want to get their loved ones out of all kinds of hate groups ideologies from white supremacy to islamic radicalism >> people that are using hate, they are >> reporter: it's why they do interventions. these days on zoom and we were granted rare access to listen in as their caller joined on speaker phone. >> we agree your husband needs help >> i appreciate the support. >> reporter: we're obscuring her identifying details but can say she wants help for her husband, who drinks, goes online, and sinks deeper into hate
our series on american extremism now you've heard us reporting on the growing threat, but tonight hallie jackson looks at a rescue program for people caught up in hate. >> do you know if he's ever condoned violence >> reporter: at parents for peace the phones keep ringing. >> when covid happened, our help line tripled >> reporter: executive director miriam churchill says it's not just because of the pandemic did the events of january 6th have any impact on your help line...
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>> that is partially right, hallie.t we really saw in that room was eric nelson and the defense trying to admit the entirety of that body camera video. they call it the circumstances analysis. he says it shows you chauvin's behavior after george floyd was loaded in the ambulance and taken to the hospital. the state objected to that and you have the judge saying part of that video in terms of what immediately happened once george floyd was taken to the hospital, that that video gives you an idea of his state of mind, his interacts, what he was thinking the judge said that is relevant. in terms of evidence, the judge says that evidence, that part of the video, is not included. so i think you get a sense as we're hearing the back and forth you really understand that what jury sees is truly limited. they're not seeing everything, there is rules of evidence that have to come into play here. but hearsay is usually excluded. one other thing in terms of the conversation that we were just listening to, i think what that shows yo
>> that is partially right, hallie.t we really saw in that room was eric nelson and the defense trying to admit the entirety of that body camera video. they call it the circumstances analysis. he says it shows you chauvin's behavior after george floyd was loaded in the ambulance and taken to the hospital. the state objected to that and you have the judge saying part of that video in terms of what immediately happened once george floyd was taken to the hospital, that that video gives you...
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nbc's hallie jackson reports >> reporter: it's one of the most familiar and chilling scenes from january. officers, guns drawn in the house chamber. behind the doors, the insurrectionists >> take your pins off. >> pins off. >> reporter: behind the camera, congressman dan kilde, who was huddled in the gallery, documenting it that was january 6 here we are three and a half months later almost. what happened in those interim weeks to you >> i went home i thought i was fine it was after i got home that i started looking at some of the video from the event i thought it was a few dozen people it was hundreds and hundreds of people, violent people and that triggered an emotional and physical reaction. i had a lot of tension in my chest. breathing was difficult. i became really irritable. >> you were feeling stressed, anxious. you were having chest pain >> uh-huh. >> reporter: a friend in congress suggested kilde reach out to the author of "transforming trauma" dr. jim gordon whoa has worked from kosovo to parkland kilde called him and the doctor immediately recognized signs of distress >> i've
nbc's hallie jackson reports >> reporter: it's one of the most familiar and chilling scenes from january. officers, guns drawn in the house chamber. behind the doors, the insurrectionists >> take your pins off. >> pins off. >> reporter: behind the camera, congressman dan kilde, who was huddled in the gallery, documenting it that was january 6 here we are three and a half months later almost. what happened in those interim weeks to you >> i went home i thought i was...
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hallie jackson, thanks so much. >>> let's bring in chuck todd, nbc's political director. polls this morning on "meet the press." the country says we're divided. eight in ten americans say we are an approval rating into the 50s. what do you read into the numbers? >> he is getting a lot of benefit from he is riding the momentum in some ways of a recovering economy and the escalation of the vaccinations. at the end of the day, this is happening on his watch. things loo things seem to smooth out. some argue they would have. it doesn't matter. it's on his watch. that's given him political capital. in our numbers here, you see that that is driving the overall positive approval ratings he has. any time you are over 50 in this environment, that's solid. it's the new 60% of the way when you and i grew up. there are warning signs in here, on immigration and taxes, he is upside down. it's not bad enough that it impacts his overall number. >> it's interesting, relative to past presidents, his approval at this point isn't that high compared to president obama or george compared to don
hallie jackson, thanks so much. >>> let's bring in chuck todd, nbc's political director. polls this morning on "meet the press." the country says we're divided. eight in ten americans say we are an approval rating into the 50s. what do you read into the numbers? >> he is getting a lot of benefit from he is riding the momentum in some ways of a recovering economy and the escalation of the vaccinations. at the end of the day, this is happening on his watch. things loo...
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back to you. >> hallie jackson, thank you. a lot more questions around that story. >>> and this morning we are learning more about wednesday night's mass shooting in orange, california. police investigating say the accused gunman knew his four victims. among them, a 9-year-old boy. he died in the arms of a woman who is believed to be his mom as she tried to protect him from the gunfire. that woman is in critical condition at this time. nbc's steve patterson is again on this very difficult scene. steve, what's the latest? >> yeah, stephanie, one thing investigators wanted to make perfectly abundantly clear is that this was not a random act. this was not a random shooting, that the shooter specifically knew his victims specifically, targeted his victims. they described the relationship between suspected shooter or victims as either personal or business like. they now know the 44-year-old gonzalez was staying at nearby anaheim in a hotel, he took a rental car here to the scene to carry out that shooting in one of the most chillin
back to you. >> hallie jackson, thank you. a lot more questions around that story. >>> and this morning we are learning more about wednesday night's mass shooting in orange, california. police investigating say the accused gunman knew his four victims. among them, a 9-year-old boy. he died in the arms of a woman who is believed to be his mom as she tried to protect him from the gunfire. that woman is in critical condition at this time. nbc's steve patterson is again on this very...
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get in touch with friends and loved ones and that is contributing to some of the confusion here, hallie. >> they will make sure there is no broader nexus. they want to make sure it was not tied to a larger plot. next we will try to figure out moe five. i'm sure they're trying to wrest billion that right now. there is conflicting accounts but they will try to figure out what was the -- >> client, i think we may have just lost you unless it was my audio. we appreciate that as well antonio hilton. there has been a broadcast network about what may have contributed to this. we may get new answers about these questions stay with us for that. wes want to turn to what is happening in the treats of chicago. anger, protests, and pain. people are calling for justice. an offer is shown shooting and killing a 13-year-old boy, what yur about to see is disturbing. >> show me your [ bleep ] hands! stop it! the teenager shot in the chest. the officer radioed for help and applied cpr. where are you shot? where are you shot? stay with me. stay with me. >> police say a gun was found on the scene and that h
get in touch with friends and loved ones and that is contributing to some of the confusion here, hallie. >> they will make sure there is no broader nexus. they want to make sure it was not tied to a larger plot. next we will try to figure out moe five. i'm sure they're trying to wrest billion that right now. there is conflicting accounts but they will try to figure out what was the -- >> client, i think we may have just lost you unless it was my audio. we appreciate that as well...
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. >> good morning, hallie. certainly this news is extraordinary. as you point out the thing that i really, really to reinforce to folks is this is extremely rare. what we really want to know is does the rate that we're seeing, one in a million, is that above what we would see in the background race for these rare cerebral thrombosis events. of these six individuals, was there predisposing factors? they were women between the age of 18 and 48. were they taking birth control, were they smokers, was there anything that put them at a higher risk for a blood clot like this. i'm not sure we're going to get much information with only six individuals affected. for the vast majority of people the benefits outweigh the risks. if you're a individual for whom or two this occurs this is significant. we're giving the vaccine to healthy individuals to prevent a severe illness. >> there is a question of what this means as far as the rollout given this pause. i want to go to mike on that, but quickly dr. azar, do we know how long the pause will last? >> what i anti
. >> good morning, hallie. certainly this news is extraordinary. as you point out the thing that i really, really to reinforce to folks is this is extremely rare. what we really want to know is does the rate that we're seeing, one in a million, is that above what we would see in the background race for these rare cerebral thrombosis events. of these six individuals, was there predisposing factors? they were women between the age of 18 and 48. were they taking birth control, were they...
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what was really notable here, hallie is the president took the opportunity to tout his own infrastructure and jobs plan and bill. he says the opportunities have passed and it could dovetail. he talked about electric vehicles. more charging stations, free ways, revitalizing the grid. so he took the moment to focus on his domestic priorities and talking to world lead herbs to push them to make similar commitments. it was notable that he did applaud president putin of russia on what he committed to do when it comes to carbon dioxide removal. >> you mentioned the pst's domestic priorities. let me draw that out here, there is new reporting that the president is expected to propose new taxes on the rich. what else can you tell us about some of those details? >> so the white house doesn't want to get ahead of the joint address to congress where we expect to hear him talk about how to pay for it. and this is more about what the white house is calling human infrastructure. things like kield care. all of these mmts that are part of the first fade of it. this is a different phrase. so what is notabl
what was really notable here, hallie is the president took the opportunity to tout his own infrastructure and jobs plan and bill. he says the opportunities have passed and it could dovetail. he talked about electric vehicles. more charging stations, free ways, revitalizing the grid. so he took the moment to focus on his domestic priorities and talking to world lead herbs to push them to make similar commitments. it was notable that he did applaud president putin of russia on what he committed...
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hallie, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, savannah, good morning to you.rse of our reporting a surge in demand for mental health resources. more counselors, more sessions, more people reaching out for help that includes one staffer who works here, opening up about her experience since the 6th, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle work to make sure people have a place to share their story. for weeks, ann marie would walk to work through the security fence installed around the capitol after january 6th. >> it is hard to forget it when there is barbed wire in your face. >> reporter: she was in her office where she works as congressional director of operations, so terrified, she texted a friend what she was wearing and where her car was parked in case her body and possessions needed to be identified you were that scared for your safety and your life >> i was i sometimes just break down and cry, and then i realize, oh, i'm crying because i'm still reliving these moments >> reporter: these days, the security fence is gone, but the anxiety is not now, nightmar
hallie, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, savannah, good morning to you.rse of our reporting a surge in demand for mental health resources. more counselors, more sessions, more people reaching out for help that includes one staffer who works here, opening up about her experience since the 6th, as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle work to make sure people have a place to share their story. for weeks, ann marie would walk to work through the security fence installed around the...
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back to you. >> thanks to hallie jackson for that report. you live there, it is moment. home.dallas cowboys fan. if you ask them, yeah, it's a great idea. am i going to help them go to the super bowl? no. i have very little impact on whether they are going to go. reality is democratic senators are in favor but they also represent states that are already states. on the cascading list of priorities, it's not high for them. unfortunate reality for us on the no representation thing. it's been controversial for a long time and i don't see it getting solved. >> on the list of things that congress and the president have to do, that's probably not in the top three. >> for the 700,000 of us who live there and pay our federal taxes on time, unfortunately. >>> let's start a new hour of msnbc now. >> and we begin with breaking news on the one shot johnson & johnson vaccine. set to resume across the country as soon as today. but request a warning. >>> and as ron johnson is in the hot seat over comments he made questioning the push for people to get vaccinated. dr. fauci has responded. >> t
back to you. >> thanks to hallie jackson for that report. you live there, it is moment. home.dallas cowboys fan. if you ask them, yeah, it's a great idea. am i going to help them go to the super bowl? no. i have very little impact on whether they are going to go. reality is democratic senators are in favor but they also represent states that are already states. on the cascading list of priorities, it's not high for them. unfortunate reality for us on the no representation thing. it's been...
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hallie jackson closely following this looming battle. >> reporter: for 60 years, 50 states, but congresser to adding another. >> d.c. statehood is an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: the house passing a bill that would make washington district of columbia the state of washington douglas commonwealth, honoring frederick douglass. the 700,000 plus people living in d.c. who pay the most federal taxes would get federal voting rights, including two new senators. that would almost certainly mean two more democrats given d.c.'s political leanings with the gop intensely opposed to statehood. >> democrat support is about democratic partisanship, democrat power. >> reporter: some republicans say d.c. is too small. >> d.c. wouldn't qualify as a singular congressional district. >> reporter: it has more people than vermont or wyoming. >> wyoming is a well rounded working class state. >> reporter: democrats blast that as racism. >> i had no idea there were so many syllables in the world white. >> d.c. would be the only state, the only state without an airport, without a car dealership. >> report
hallie jackson closely following this looming battle. >> reporter: for 60 years, 50 states, but congresser to adding another. >> d.c. statehood is an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: the house passing a bill that would make washington district of columbia the state of washington douglas commonwealth, honoring frederick douglass. the 700,000 plus people living in d.c. who pay the most federal taxes would get federal voting rights, including two new senators. that would...
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so once you're in a hate group, how do you get out nbc's hallie jackson on one organization trying toace, the phones keep ringing >> when covid happened, our help line tripled. >> reporter: executive dir director -- >> did the events of january 6 have any effect on your help line >> yes, it was just hot, hot, hot. >> reporter: on the line people who want to get their loved ones out of all kinds of hate groups, from islamic to radicalism. >> they are self medicating with hate i think it's an addiction. >> reporter: that's why they do interventions these days on zoom we were granted rare access to listen in as their caller agreed on speakerphone. >> we agree your husband needs help. >> i appreciate the support. >> reporter: we're an securing her identifying details but she wants help for her husband, who drinks, goes online and sinks deeper into hate. >> he would say if half the population were wiped out, things would be better. >> was there a point when you saw that your husband was getting increasingly radicalized? >> yeah, i would say it was after the capitol riots. >> reporter: she
so once you're in a hate group, how do you get out nbc's hallie jackson on one organization trying toace, the phones keep ringing >> when covid happened, our help line tripled. >> reporter: executive dir director -- >> did the events of january 6 have any effect on your help line >> yes, it was just hot, hot, hot. >> reporter: on the line people who want to get their loved ones out of all kinds of hate groups, from islamic to radicalism. >> they are self...
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back to you. >> hallie, thanks. >>>. a major deal may be back on the table.he 2015 nuclear deal back to life with the united states the two countries are set to negotiate through intermediaries next week in vienna. the primary issues for iran, the nuclear steps necessary to comply with the terms of the deal, and for the united states, the sanctions relief that iran is requesting. that's according to the state department this diplomatic move comes after months of posturing by both washington and tehran. >>> at least 50 people reported dead in taiwan after a train derailed inside a mountain tunnel the express passenger train collided with a construction truck that slid onto the track according to officials, many of the passengers were crushed as the car slammed against the tunnel walls you can see rescue crews working to take survivors away from the wreckage the national fire service there calling it the island's worst train disaster in history. >>> the world health organization and china released a long-awaited report this week on the origin of the coronavirus
back to you. >> hallie, thanks. >>>. a major deal may be back on the table.he 2015 nuclear deal back to life with the united states the two countries are set to negotiate through intermediaries next week in vienna. the primary issues for iran, the nuclear steps necessary to comply with the terms of the deal, and for the united states, the sanctions relief that iran is requesting. that's according to the state department this diplomatic move comes after months of posturing by both...
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hallie jackson picks up coverage next and you do not want to go anywhere.ill also be joined by two senators, republican joni ernst and democrats kristen fwil gillibrand talking about a bill that would be the biggest change to military rules in over a decade. les in over a decade piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. ♪ yum yum yum yum yum yum yum ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yum yum ♪ ♪ yum yum yum yum yuuum yum yum yum yum yum yum yuuum ♪ ♪ yum ♪ ♪ yum yum (clap, clap) yum yum (clap) yum yum ♪ ♪♪ (phone rings) hello? hi mommy, i won a medal. that's amazing! ♪ going back to the place we love ♪ i got i
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i'm stephanie ruhle, hallie jackson has breaking coverage, next.xt i was there, just not alws where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. dad, it's a video call. ask youhold
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as part of our networkwide series "american extremism," nbc's hallie jackson takes us inside a rescue escape hate groups. watch this. >> do you know if he's ever condoned violence? >> reporter: at parents for peace, the phones keep ringing. >> when covid happened, our help line tripled. >> reporter: the executive director says it's not just because of the pandemic. >> did the events of january 6th have any impact on your help line that you could see? >> yes. the help line member was just hot, hot, hot. >> reporter: on the line people who want to get their loved ones out of all kinds of hate groups, ideologies of white supremacy to islamic radicalism. >> people are using hate, they are self-medicating themself with hate. i think it's an addiction. >> reporter: it's why they do interventions, these days on zoom. and we were granted rare access to listen in as their caller joined on speaker phone. >> we agree your husband needs help. >> i appreciate the support. >> reporter: we're obscuring her identifying details, but can say she wants help for her husband, who drinks, goes online, and
as part of our networkwide series "american extremism," nbc's hallie jackson takes us inside a rescue escape hate groups. watch this. >> do you know if he's ever condoned violence? >> reporter: at parents for peace, the phones keep ringing. >> when covid happened, our help line tripled. >> reporter: the executive director says it's not just because of the pandemic. >> did the events of january 6th have any impact on your help line that you could see?...
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people are living could shift the balance in power in washington for more on that we turn to nbc's hallieon. >> reporter: in the immediate short term, republicans seem to have the advantage the census count matters because it determines how many seats each state gets in the house of representatives. under these numbers donald trump would have gained and president biden would have lost three electoral votes if this had been the landscape in november. states in the south and west growing the fastest. five are adding a seat and texas picks up two some democratic strong holds will lose a seat seven states, notably california and new york whereby the way if only 89 more people had been counted new york would have kept that seat. the biggest piece comes when states redraw their districts. that won't happen for a few more months. >> thanks for the breakdown, halley. >>> a surge for tesla. steve sedgwick breaks down the electrifying quarter for the tokepl >>hoape is cutting the core of facebook's business model with its new update. the power of a deep clean in minutes. unlike bleach sprays, clean
people are living could shift the balance in power in washington for more on that we turn to nbc's hallieon. >> reporter: in the immediate short term, republicans seem to have the advantage the census count matters because it determines how many seats each state gets in the house of representatives. under these numbers donald trump would have gained and president biden would have lost three electoral votes if this had been the landscape in november. states in the south and west growing...