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jake? >> thank you so much. cnn's pete munteen is outside the university hospital where one. officers was taking following the incident. pete, tell us more. >> jake, what a sad moment here. just a few moments ago when it appeared that had a procession for that fallen officer left g.w. hospital here and went southbound on 23rd street. if you're familiar with washington, we're not too far away from dupont circle. police car after police car, police on motorcycles, secret service, capitol police, metropolitan washington police, all a part of that procession as it left here. a really sad moment. almost not a dry eye here. there were hospital employees lined up on the paddock here just outside of the emergency room, and it did appear that this spot also maybe became a bit of this part of crime investigation. there was a capitol police car in the front bay here in front of the emergency room where mpd detectives were taking photos. they were inspecting it. they were trying to make sure there was
jake? >> thank you so much. cnn's pete munteen is outside the university hospital where one. officers was taking following the incident. pete, tell us more. >> jake, what a sad moment here. just a few moments ago when it appeared that had a procession for that fallen officer left g.w. hospital here and went southbound on 23rd street. if you're familiar with washington, we're not too far away from dupont circle. police car after police car, police on motorcycles, secret service,...
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>> by parsing his words, jake. yes, on the left hand, he said it will be some time before the economy substantially strengthened further, but the markets have chosen to focus on the good bit in a sense that the economy has shown improvement and the indicators have strengthened. now, from a low base, which is where we began, i would choose to take his shown improvement and strengthening, because they indicate where we're going. let's not worry about how bad the thing gets, he's basically saying, before we start worrying about inflation, tapering on bond purchases. the train has left the station and is picking up speed is what the fed is telling us. >> richard, before you go, quickly, what did you make of biden saying yesterday the sweeping declaration, trickle down economics has never worked? >> there are those who believe in it passionately, and you can say till their dying breath it does work or it doesn't work. this is the one that the two sides simply -- reaganomics versus the bidenites, they will never agree, a
>> by parsing his words, jake. yes, on the left hand, he said it will be some time before the economy substantially strengthened further, but the markets have chosen to focus on the good bit in a sense that the economy has shown improvement and the indicators have strengthened. now, from a low base, which is where we began, i would choose to take his shown improvement and strengthening, because they indicate where we're going. let's not worry about how bad the thing gets, he's basically...
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>> jake, two things. first, when it comes to khashoggi, i think -- and his heinous murder, i think what you saw was the united states government putting its imprimatur on a report in the light of day that made clear responsibility and made clear the role of the -- of the crown prince. that in and of itself is significant because, of course, in a sense what was in the report itself had already been report but the fact that the united states government put its imprimatur on it that speaks volumes. we put in place the -- the khashoggi ban to do -- to the best our ability make sure that anyone who is trying in our country to intimidate, to commit acts of violence or otherwise push back against people speaking out against a government will not have the benefit of being in this country, and beyond that, look, and we've talked about this before. we have to think about how we can most effectively advance both our interests and our values, and we -- we -- like it or not, we're going to need to continue to work wit
>> jake, two things. first, when it comes to khashoggi, i think -- and his heinous murder, i think what you saw was the united states government putting its imprimatur on a report in the light of day that made clear responsibility and made clear the role of the -- of the crown prince. that in and of itself is significant because, of course, in a sense what was in the report itself had already been report but the fact that the united states government put its imprimatur on it that speaks...
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jake? >> and i'm reminded i think what will smith, that racism is not getting worse. it's just getting filmed. one can only imagine how this all would have played out had there not been a preponderance of smart phones in the vicinity. omar jimenez, we'll come back to you in a bit. we're told that derek chauvin, the defendant, is now in the courthouse. we don't have live pictures of that yet for you, but we'll bring them to you as we do, as the jury is preparing to announce their decision, their verdict. let's bring in cnn anchor don lemon. don, only about ten hours of deliberations suggesting that for this jury of six white people, four african-americans, two multi-racial people, that it was a relatively easy decision as these things go. what's your reaction? >> well, we don't know. i mean, one would tend to think with about ten, step and a half hours, it was four hours yesterday and six and a half hours today that it was a decision that they reached unanimously and that it was a relatively
jake? >> and i'm reminded i think what will smith, that racism is not getting worse. it's just getting filmed. one can only imagine how this all would have played out had there not been a preponderance of smart phones in the vicinity. omar jimenez, we'll come back to you in a bit. we're told that derek chauvin, the defendant, is now in the courthouse. we don't have live pictures of that yet for you, but we'll bring them to you as we do, as the jury is preparing to announce their decision,...
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jake: a couple more things. reskilling and job training are things you are focused on, and i'm curious what your view is on the federal government's role and how you see that breaking down in this package. tom: there is always this idea of carrots and sticks, incentives and penalties. you raise a very important issue, and it is twofold. if we are going to transition at the pace the administration wants to, we are going to need to think about the dislocation of communities we serve in terms of tax base, as well as job retraining and a way to help displaced workers find new work in the new economy. that is a big deal. we worked very hard on that. we already retired something like 70% of our assets so far. before i became ceo, we generated 70% of our electricity from coal. i think that number was down to 16%. as big as we are, we are moving quickly. associated with that is, what is the impact on employees, and how do we transition? we are going to have to undertake a building program that is three times bigger than
jake: a couple more things. reskilling and job training are things you are focused on, and i'm curious what your view is on the federal government's role and how you see that breaking down in this package. tom: there is always this idea of carrots and sticks, incentives and penalties. you raise a very important issue, and it is twofold. if we are going to transition at the pace the administration wants to, we are going to need to think about the dislocation of communities we serve in terms of...
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jake? >> all right. nick, thanks so much. it's a state whose republican governor bragged about how excellently and efficiently their election went, but now republicans in the state want to make major changes to the way people vote anyway. does florida's new voting bill go too far? stay with us. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means cooking day and night until... [ ding ] success! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, and banking. >>> in our politics lead, more evidence that disinformation that public officials such as donald trum
jake? >> all right. nick, thanks so much. it's a state whose republican governor bragged about how excellently and efficiently their election went, but now republicans in the state want to make major changes to the way people vote anyway. does florida's new voting bill go too far? stay with us. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new...
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"the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we start with derek chauvin the main witness today is the most compelling we've seen in the trial so far, dr. martin tobin, world renowned physician, pulmonologist, which means he specializes in breathing and lungs. he testified that george floyd died from a lack of oxygen caused by being placed on the street on his stomach with handcuffs, a knee on his neck and a knee on his back, period. dr. tobin also rejected one of the main arguments that we've repeatedly heard from the defense, that mr. floyd died not because of officer chauvin's actions but because of a combination of taking drugs and his pre-existing medical conditions. the pulmonary expert said even a healthy person would have died if they were subjected to what george floyd was subjected to, as cnn's sara sidener report. >> that's the moment the life goes out of his body. >> reporter: today, the prosecutor's expert medical witness did not hold back. >> florida floyd died from a low-level of oxygen. and this caused damage to
"the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we start with derek chauvin the main witness today is the most compelling we've seen in the trial so far, dr. martin tobin, world renowned physician, pulmonologist, which means he specializes in breathing and lungs. he testified that george floyd died from a lack of oxygen caused by being placed on the street on his stomach with handcuffs, a knee on his neck and a knee on his back,...
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well, i know ben askren — was this so jake paul? was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away with a - ben askren walked away with a guaranteed half $1 million, which is more money here than he ever earns competing inside the ufc, so the money is absolutely insane, but then these youtube is and influences were led to believe they generate this kind of money purely through youtube hits anyway, so the guys... you can't hate the player. you can hate the game, you can't hate the player. he has made this money. and what advice i would give out to boxers who are jealous of the platform he is presenting himself on and the money he is generating is go out there and start social media. you know? this guy has worked in one area, he is dominant in the youtube area. you are a boxer with lots of potential. starter youtube channel! you know, focus on your social media, invest in you and bring in that audience yourself.— media, invest in you and bring in that audience yourself. sounds like a aood that audience yourself. sounds like a
well, i know ben askren — was this so jake paul? was this so jake paul? well, i know ben askren walked away with a - ben askren walked away with a guaranteed half $1 million, which is more money here than he ever earns competing inside the ufc, so the money is absolutely insane, but then these youtube is and influences were led to believe they generate this kind of money purely through youtube hits anyway, so the guys... you can't hate the player. you can hate the game, you can't hate the...
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but this is a stop gap measure, jake. this is not necessarily going to allow them to survive in the long term. it's not proper treatment. it's absolutely the last resort, the last chance that these people have to survive, jake. >> we've been seeing horrific images, clarissa, of crematoriums burning bodies throughout the night. how is india handling the influx of dead bodies? >> reporter: we spent the day at a crematorium. honestly i haven't experienced anything quite like it. the system is completely overwhelmed. you have people waiting for hours on end to try to get dignified last rites for their children they might be burying, for their loved ones, their parents, whoever it is. you have workers in these crematoria who don't get a chance to take a break. the heat here is sweltering. on top of that, you have maybe 50 funeral fires burning at the same time. the crematorium we visited, they had to extend the area into a parking lot because they've run out of places to build new funeral pires. there's a sense as they continu
but this is a stop gap measure, jake. this is not necessarily going to allow them to survive in the long term. it's not proper treatment. it's absolutely the last resort, the last chance that these people have to survive, jake. >> we've been seeing horrific images, clarissa, of crematoriums burning bodies throughout the night. how is india handling the influx of dead bodies? >> reporter: we spent the day at a crematorium. honestly i haven't experienced anything quite like it. the...
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jake, what happened? >> jake: well, first of all, we faced two problems when we came in.as the problem of the cap, 15,000 and there was a problem of the allocation, which was that the trump administration had said zero people can come from africa, effectively zero people could come from the middle east and so the president wanted to go with this into steps. the first step was to change the allocation so that people in africa could literally get on planes this week and the second would be to raise the cap as we were fixing the system and its processing. he took the first step this past week, he will take the second step in the weeks ahead and i think there was some misunderstanding on friday about the import of his decision friday morning, which was focused on the allocation, not on the cap. >> chris: but in fact in the presidential determination of the president signed that was issued on friday, it talked about 15,000. it did talk about maybe going higher later but it set the cap at 15,000 at this point. and a lot of people have pointed out, including some democrat accent
jake, what happened? >> jake: well, first of all, we faced two problems when we came in.as the problem of the cap, 15,000 and there was a problem of the allocation, which was that the trump administration had said zero people can come from africa, effectively zero people could come from the middle east and so the president wanted to go with this into steps. the first step was to change the allocation so that people in africa could literally get on planes this week and the second would be...
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i'm jake tapper. a brand new cnn poll on policing in america in the wake of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin being found guilty of murdering george floyd. the polls gauging not only public reaction to that verdict but how confident americans are that real policing reform is actually on the horz o. let's get straight to cnn political director david chalian for that poll. david, let start with a guilty verdict. are americans satisfied with that outcome? >> yeah. broadly the answer to that question is yes, jake. take a look at the brand-new numbers out just now from cnn. 77% of americans in our brand-new poll are satisfied with that verdict. only 16% say they are dissatisfied. look at these results when you look at it by race. you'll see here that 95% of blacks in our poll say they are satisfied with the chauvin verdict and 78% satisfied among latinos and 47% among whites. again, broad majorities across racial groups. look as though broken out by party. a little bit of a different story. 9
i'm jake tapper. a brand new cnn poll on policing in america in the wake of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin being found guilty of murdering george floyd. the polls gauging not only public reaction to that verdict but how confident americans are that real policing reform is actually on the horz o. let's get straight to cnn political director david chalian for that poll. david, let start with a guilty verdict. are americans satisfied with that outcome? >> yeah. broadly the...
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jake, dr.eality is despite overwhelming public support, for example, on background checks, a recent quinnipiac poll found 89% of respondents support background checks for all buyers and 85% of gun owners do, but much of that, as we know, is stalled in congress where there is movement though, jake, is at the state level, and we're going to take a closer look at that for you tomorrow. >> erica hill with the very first installment of our series "guns in america," thanks so much. >>> more troubling details on the maga insurrection on january 6th even as president biden plans to give his speech to a joint session of congress at the scene of the crime. (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate. she always wanted her smile to shine. now, she uses a capful of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wanted. (crowd cheering) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. new projects means new project managers. therabreath, it
jake, dr.eality is despite overwhelming public support, for example, on background checks, a recent quinnipiac poll found 89% of respondents support background checks for all buyers and 85% of gun owners do, but much of that, as we know, is stalled in congress where there is movement though, jake, is at the state level, and we're going to take a closer look at that for you tomorrow. >> erica hill with the very first installment of our series "guns in america," thanks so much....
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among them 44 children, jake.eally wanted to get some sense on how on earth the military could justify this. we want to him specifically at one point with a very specific piece of video that shows a young activist being killed in cold blood to give him a sense to explain how on earth such a brutal killing could possibly be justified. take a look. this is cctv footage of a 17-year-old going past a police convoy. you can see the police shoot him on the spot. his autopsy later said that he suffered brain injury as a result of a cycling accident which i think we can all see is not a cycling accident. how do you explain this? >> translator: if that kind of thing occurred, we will have an investigation into it. we will investigate if the video is real or not. there may be some videos which look suspicion, but our forces do not have any intention to shoot innocent people. we will investigate if it's real or not. >> we also pushed him hard on what the game plan is here. how can this violence possibly end, this awful cycle
among them 44 children, jake.eally wanted to get some sense on how on earth the military could justify this. we want to him specifically at one point with a very specific piece of video that shows a young activist being killed in cold blood to give him a sense to explain how on earth such a brutal killing could possibly be justified. take a look. this is cctv footage of a 17-year-old going past a police convoy. you can see the police shoot him on the spot. his autopsy later said that he...
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jake?ing things better in elizabeth city, north carolina. natasha, thank you so much for that. >>> this afternoon attorney general merrick garland announced a justice department investigation into the louisville, kentucky police department just one year after 26-year-old breonna taylor was shot and killed during a no-knock raid and less than a week after former officer derek chauvin was found guilty on all counts related to the murder of george floyd. this has prompted an outcry for police reform. cnn's omar jimenez joins me now. what did attorney general ellison have to say. >> reporter: he cautioned by saying we're in the first quarter of this particular fight and wants people to remain vigilant for the remaining quarters soy that they finish this prosecution effort strong, but one of the more critical portions came down to being able to try this case in the first place and how important he believes the availability of video was in this case and the fact that a couple brave bystanders pul
jake?ing things better in elizabeth city, north carolina. natasha, thank you so much for that. >>> this afternoon attorney general merrick garland announced a justice department investigation into the louisville, kentucky police department just one year after 26-year-old breonna taylor was shot and killed during a no-knock raid and less than a week after former officer derek chauvin was found guilty on all counts related to the murder of george floyd. this has prompted an outcry for...
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jake. >> omar, thank you so much. appreciate it.nal intelligence today said is immediate growing and complex. that's next. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in our world lead today, the fight against conspiracy theories including qanon. today we learned that domestic violence extremism is immediate, growing and increasingly complex, unquote, according to leaders of the intelligence community. >> the effects of covid, social isolation and other factors all exacerbate people's vulnerabilities to those theories and we're concerned about the potential that those things can lead to violence. >> alex marquardt joins us live. alex, what what is specifically said about qanon? >> the director of the fbi chris wray was asked about domestic violence extremism and speci
jake. >> omar, thank you so much. appreciate it.nal intelligence today said is immediate growing and complex. that's next. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in our world lead today,...
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jake?>> miguel marquez, thank you so much. two additional, quite different but unfortunately both deadly police killings continue to have serious questions about policing, especially the use of force. especially when it comes to people of color. cnn's jessica schneider is taking a closer look at us. some of the video we're about to bring you is rather graphic. >> four shots fired by columbus police officer nicolas reardon, reigniting a national debate of what constitutes reasonable force. >> this is a failure on the part of our community. some are guilty, but all of us are responsible. >> police body cam video was released less than six hours after the fatal encounter tuesday afternoon. it shows 16-year-old ma'khia bryant pushing a person toward the ground before she lungs toward another person wearing pink with what appears to be a knife. that's when officer reardon fires four shots, killing bryant. the video prompted questions about how police are trained to react to a situation like this
jake?>> miguel marquez, thank you so much. two additional, quite different but unfortunately both deadly police killings continue to have serious questions about policing, especially the use of force. especially when it comes to people of color. cnn's jessica schneider is taking a closer look at us. some of the video we're about to bring you is rather graphic. >> four shots fired by columbus police officer nicolas reardon, reigniting a national debate of what constitutes reasonable...
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i'm jake tapper.sident biden unveiled his $2.3 billion infrastructure plan. now he is asking lawmakers to weigh in. my next guest could tell us why they may pass that bill. senator sanders, thank you for joining us. happy passover to you. president biden's plan includes a proposed corporate tax rate increase that's half the increase of what you've called for. it does not include a new tax on wealth, which you also support. although it does contain measure to bomb bat climate change, it is a fraction of the size of the green new deal. it clearly doesn't go as far as a president sanders plan would have. is this plan bold enough for you? >> i think it's a serious proposal dealing with some of the serious crises that we face. i think every american understands our infrastructure, roads, bridges, waste water plants are falling apart and we can create millions of jobs rebuilding them. i think the vast majority of the american people understand that climate changes is an existential threat to the planet. we
i'm jake tapper.sident biden unveiled his $2.3 billion infrastructure plan. now he is asking lawmakers to weigh in. my next guest could tell us why they may pass that bill. senator sanders, thank you for joining us. happy passover to you. president biden's plan includes a proposed corporate tax rate increase that's half the increase of what you've called for. it does not include a new tax on wealth, which you also support. although it does contain measure to bomb bat climate change, it is a...
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>> well, it's an interesting problem, jake. i think that overall numbers-wise, and we can show you the newspaper. there's plenty of vaccine ultimately that would be available. moderna and pfizer. we know that by july there should be plenty of vaccine available to vaccinate the country, really at least all the adults in the country. what you hear from a lot. i was getting a lot of e-mails from parents of college students, for example, who, you know, kind of want the j&j vaccine. they are not sure they won't be around for the second shot. there's transient populations in the country, so there's -- even though if you look at the shots before the pause, j&j was making up 1 out of every 17 doses at ministered. there's certain populations that this would be very beneficial in the united states and around the world because of the not needing the cold storage. it can get into a lot of areas that the mrna vaccines have a harder time address, so it's beneficial for sure. we can vaccinate without it, but it does make it a lot easier. >> a
>> well, it's an interesting problem, jake. i think that overall numbers-wise, and we can show you the newspaper. there's plenty of vaccine ultimately that would be available. moderna and pfizer. we know that by july there should be plenty of vaccine available to vaccinate the country, really at least all the adults in the country. what you hear from a lot. i was getting a lot of e-mails from parents of college students, for example, who, you know, kind of want the j&j vaccine. they...
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jake? >> all right. lots of questions there about whether or not a red flag law could have been invoked, how the shooter got the gun and more still. a lot of questions unanswered. miguel marquez, thank you. joining us now is an emergency room physician who has spent a decade researching gun violence as a public health crisis as it is. dr. rainy, you said, quote, these mass shootings are the tip of the iceberg that a titanic of a country is heading into, unquote. what do you mean by that? >> so mass shootings, jake, are horrific and should be never events, but they represent less than 1% of the gun deaths in our country on an annual basis. every single day more than 100 people are killed and more than 200 -- >> i'm sorry, dr. rainy. we're going to come back to you. but we have to take this press conference out of indianapolis right now. >> after i do that, you'll have a short period of time to ask some questions, and i'll certainly try to answer what i can, but, again, many of those questions are still le
jake? >> all right. lots of questions there about whether or not a red flag law could have been invoked, how the shooter got the gun and more still. a lot of questions unanswered. miguel marquez, thank you. joining us now is an emergency room physician who has spent a decade researching gun violence as a public health crisis as it is. dr. rainy, you said, quote, these mass shootings are the tip of the iceberg that a titanic of a country is heading into, unquote. what do you mean by that?...
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"the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> we begin with the world lead. i'm jake tapper. imposing sweeping sanctions on russia, blocking 46 russian officials operatives and entities all of them from entering the united states. and also preventing americans from doing business with them. the biden administration also today expeling an additional ten russian diplomats/operatives from the united states. the moves are, the administration says, punishment for moscow's interference in the 2020 election, its occupation of the ukrainian territory crimea and the massive solar winds cyber attack, publicly acknowledged in september. you might recall that was a massive cyber breach of u.s. companies and different u.s. government agencies. the united states, for the first time today, formally named the russian foreign intelligence service, svr, as the perpetrator of the solarwinds attack and the biden administration revealed new details about russia's interference in the 2016 election. the u.s. now disclosing what has long been suspected but never stated outright by the u.s. governmen
"the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> we begin with the world lead. i'm jake tapper. imposing sweeping sanctions on russia, blocking 46 russian officials operatives and entities all of them from entering the united states. and also preventing americans from doing business with them. the biden administration also today expeling an additional ten russian diplomats/operatives from the united states. the moves are, the administration says, punishment for moscow's...
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jake. >> thanks so much. i want to bring in retired captain john johnson who was the incident commander in ferguson, missouri during the protests to the killing of michael brown in 2014. thanks for joining us. brown family attorneys, andrew brown family attorneys say they were only allowed to see 20 seconds of the body camera video. obviously there's much more than that that's there. early this morning they were told the footage would be redacted. can you understand any scenario why the family would only be shown 20 seconds from minutes and minutes of footage? >> no, and i would say that is unacceptable. you know, at this point the video will be seen by america and be seen by the attorneys and the families at some point so when you know it's going to be seen, why not show it? if there's nothing there to hide or nothing there that you see inappropriate, you should show that, and so i think we see it across the country. police departments are showing the videos as soon as we can, and this should be shown here.
jake. >> thanks so much. i want to bring in retired captain john johnson who was the incident commander in ferguson, missouri during the protests to the killing of michael brown in 2014. thanks for joining us. brown family attorneys, andrew brown family attorneys say they were only allowed to see 20 seconds of the body camera video. obviously there's much more than that that's there. early this morning they were told the footage would be redacted. can you understand any scenario why the...
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jake?lexandra field, thank you so much. >> the dean of brown university school of public health joins me now. doctor, what do you make of new york city's plan to fully reopen on july 1st or the kentucky derby parking their stands or disneyland opening up to californians. we do have an amazing milestone of one-third of americans vaccinated. do you think this is too much too soon? >> yeah, jacques, thanks for having me on. some of those things sound pretty reasonable. july 1st for new york city feels very reasonable. that time which is a couple months away we'll make a lot more progress. packing in stands right now feels -- it's not just a feel. we have a lot of infection spreading. seems to me that that's less prudent and i would wait on that a little bit longer, but certainly we are headed in the right direction. infections are falling, vaccinations have to continue. i think we'll have a really good summer but we need to be a real more careful against the big stuff right now. >> covid death
jake?lexandra field, thank you so much. >> the dean of brown university school of public health joins me now. doctor, what do you make of new york city's plan to fully reopen on july 1st or the kentucky derby parking their stands or disneyland opening up to californians. we do have an amazing milestone of one-third of americans vaccinated. do you think this is too much too soon? >> yeah, jacques, thanks for having me on. some of those things sound pretty reasonable. july 1st for new...
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jake sullivan _ american citizens. jake sullivan is _ american citizens.former - american citizens. jake - sullivan is a former debate champion and state department alum nice. formeraustralian alum nice. former australian prime alum nice. formeraustralian prime minister kevin rudd knows sullivan from his time in office and he says he is a force to be reckoned with. jake is no intellectual— force to be reckoned with. ii—e is no intellectual slouch. you could putjake is no intellectual slouch. you could put jake up is no intellectual slouch. you could putjake up in a public debate on most subjects and jake would probably prevail because he would have the most rigourous and logical approach. and sullivan isn't intimidated by the world's despots, say those who have seen him and actions copy he does want to approach authoritarian leaders, authoritarian regimes with a tough faith. authoritarian regimes with a tough faith-— tough faith. and he is not afraid of— tough faith. and he is not afraid of that. _ tough faith. and he is not afraid of that. blinken, i afra
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please welcome back to the show, our friend, jake tapper. how are you, jake?imes you were on the show many times as a guest during the trump era. this is your first time during the biden presidency how has -- how have things changed for you so far >> well, it's -- we're still dealing with things that trump left in his wake, right? the failures of his presidency the pandemic's still raging out of control, although there's a light at the end of the tunnel, with the vaccines. and then of course, the january 6th insurrection, the maga terrorist attack so, i wouldn't say it's over yet. and you know, we also have his legacy, what he's done to a once-great political party, the republican party, where, now a bunch of them think that lying and indecency is the ticket to success. so, he's gone. and i'm not -- you know, i don't have to pick up my -- my phone and read tweets with the same kind of level of dread that i used to have to before but he's still -- his presence is very much with us you know, it's like -- what did they say, you know, "would you rather fight one h
please welcome back to the show, our friend, jake tapper. how are you, jake?imes you were on the show many times as a guest during the trump era. this is your first time during the biden presidency how has -- how have things changed for you so far >> well, it's -- we're still dealing with things that trump left in his wake, right? the failures of his presidency the pandemic's still raging out of control, although there's a light at the end of the tunnel, with the vaccines. and then of...
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sorry. >> please, go ahead, jake. to say, isn't this the free market that we've been hearing about for a long time? a company believes that this policy is not in line with its beliefs, and believes that at the end of the day, as tim said, they could lose consumers of their product so they've suggested that this is not the place to -- and by the way, what does it even -- let's take the most -- the most, like, lowest common denominator. let's just assume that the bill, it doesn't say what everyone says it does, but the perception of it is so bad at this point, regardless of the facts, i'm not even suggesting the fact is wrong, but the perception, the reporting, how it's being portrayed is so bad that these companies are now saying, we could have nothing to do with this, it's not right. so this is like the free market that we've heard about for a long time in the republican party. >> yeah, coups are good for business. >> the law -- it took people a long time to get through them and i actually think the coverage of these
sorry. >> please, go ahead, jake. to say, isn't this the free market that we've been hearing about for a long time? a company believes that this policy is not in line with its beliefs, and believes that at the end of the day, as tim said, they could lose consumers of their product so they've suggested that this is not the place to -- and by the way, what does it even -- let's take the most -- the most, like, lowest common denominator. let's just assume that the bill, it doesn't say what...
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and joining is now the president's national security advisor jake sullivan, jake welcome back to foxs sunday. >> thanks for having me. chris: jake, as david just reported on friday morning the president indicated that he was going to stick with the refugee cap set by president trump last year. not the 62500 refugees the administration promised in february to allow into the u.s., but instead just 15000 refugees this year. then, under a storm of criticism the president backed down within hours friday afternoon and said he will set a higher cap in may. jake, what happened? >> well first of all we face two problems and we came in. there's the problem of the cap, 15000 there's a probably allocation was at the trump administration had said zero people can come from africa effectively zero people could come for the middle east. until the president wanted to go with this in two steps. the first step was to change the allocations of people in africa could literally get on planes this week. the second would be to raise the cap as we are fixing the system and its process may took the first step
and joining is now the president's national security advisor jake sullivan, jake welcome back to foxs sunday. >> thanks for having me. chris: jake, as david just reported on friday morning the president indicated that he was going to stick with the refugee cap set by president trump last year. not the 62500 refugees the administration promised in february to allow into the u.s., but instead just 15000 refugees this year. then, under a storm of criticism the president backed down within...
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"the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> welcome to "the lead." we start today with our national lead. the trial of former minneapolis police officers derek chauvin, which that intently focused on the use of force by officer chauvin. this afternoon we heard from the special agency who investigated chauvin's actions and as the person who handled much of the evidence in the case, james reyerson confirmed exactly how long officers stayed on george floyd and how long chauvin's knee was on george floyd's desk. and weland to an expert witness hiredly the prosecution. he testified that the amount of force devin chauvin used against floyd was, in his pin his opinion, was excessive, but also said some of the his actions were reasonable as omar jimenez records. >> sergeant, just a reminder, you are stilled under oath. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: today's testimony, more cops taking the stand. >> in your opinion, does the defendant's used force need to be reasonable during the entire tame tao time pared? >> sergeant jody steiger, who defend that the force derek
"the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> welcome to "the lead." we start today with our national lead. the trial of former minneapolis police officers derek chauvin, which that intently focused on the use of force by officer chauvin. this afternoon we heard from the special agency who investigated chauvin's actions and as the person who handled much of the evidence in the case, james reyerson confirmed exactly how long officers stayed on george floyd and...
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also exposed, just how much of our data we've been giving away jake ward, nbc news, oakland, california. >>> up next for us tonight, navigating the hottest housing market in years and the price you pay. >>> in addition to those new outdoor mask guidelines we told you about at the top of the broadcast, the cdc is also out with new recommendations for summer camps vicky nguyen now with what families need to know. >> reporter: with summer almost here, time for some happy campers. the cdc recommends camps emphasize outdoor activities, social distancing, and vaccines for staff and campers. since many kids can't get a shot yet, masks are recommended, even outdoors >> we're seeing obesity cases rising we're seeing mental health issues rising and we are very hopeful that camp can really be the antidote. >> reporter: woodmont day camp in new york operated last summer with zero covid cases. >> we had no pink eye. we had no lice we had no strep throat kids were outside. they were spread out. >> reporter: they'll also continue daily temperature checks and symptom questionnaires and per cdc guidance
also exposed, just how much of our data we've been giving away jake ward, nbc news, oakland, california. >>> up next for us tonight, navigating the hottest housing market in years and the price you pay. >>> in addition to those new outdoor mask guidelines we told you about at the top of the broadcast, the cdc is also out with new recommendations for summer camps vicky nguyen now with what families need to know. >> reporter: with summer almost here, time for some happy...
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jake? >> jeff zeleny at the white house, thanks so much. let's throw it back to anderson. >> jake, thanks very much. how much does a speech like this actually matter? i mean, a lot of coverage and we talk about it a lot but a week from now. >> it matters. i think people, especially progressives, we under estimated joe biden. we were like joe biden, he's going to maybe be slightly better than trump. he's going to maybe walk away from trump, be nicer than trump. he is chasing fdr. joe biden is swinging for the fences. you look at this speech, this is a once in a century opportunity to reset the american system. you're talking about a free community college? you're talking about child care. you're talking about family leave. you're talking about the family economics that are on display here will change people's lives in a real way. so i think nobody has really put it together yet. this is a big reveal. you put all the stuff together. you've got the deferred maintenance taking care of for how t
jake? >> jeff zeleny at the white house, thanks so much. let's throw it back to anderson. >> jake, thanks very much. how much does a speech like this actually matter? i mean, a lot of coverage and we talk about it a lot but a week from now. >> it matters. i think people, especially progressives, we under estimated joe biden. we were like joe biden, he's going to maybe be slightly better than trump. he's going to maybe walk away from trump, be nicer than trump. he is chasing...
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jake joins me now. jake, good morning, thanks for joining us so early in the morning on your coast.is san francisco system means police are often not summoned to certain calls that originate with 911. let's talk about the ones to which police continue to be summoned and brought to the scene. what's the latest thinking on making sure that those also don't escalate into something that didn't need to happen? >> well, this is really the great problem of the nation's policing crisis here, ali, is that there is not a consistent set of principles, of guidelines for police departments across the country. you have to remember police departments are essentially each their own kingdom. they have to obey constitutionality and they also have to obey state and regional laws, but in terms of training and procedure, each one is its own semi improvisational little arena. as a result, we don't have a good central, let's say, federal database of, you know, how many use of force incidents are there, how many police-involved shootings are there, what kinds of patterns are there behind those instances, r
jake joins me now. jake, good morning, thanks for joining us so early in the morning on your coast.is san francisco system means police are often not summoned to certain calls that originate with 911. let's talk about the ones to which police continue to be summoned and brought to the scene. what's the latest thinking on making sure that those also don't escalate into something that didn't need to happen? >> well, this is really the great problem of the nation's policing crisis here, ali,...
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jake, good you be with you again almost. i want to make sure that i am on here. >> i can see you, jerry. >> excellence. you very much. as i thought about this conversation today it occurred to me that i might ask whether after the 100 day mark and this is the 100th day mark you could articulate a biden doctrine and foreign policy and then it occurred to me that we know what the biden doctrine is the president has told us its foreign policy for the middle class. the question really is what does that mean? what is that foreign policy for the middle class mean and what is different about it from what we have seen over the years? >> well, first of all jerry great to be with you and anya you're overly generous introduction i thank you for that but especially thank you for your leadership of the aspen strategy forum and all the work that you've done to pull together just an incredible group of speakers, leaders, thinkers to grapple with a very difficult set of issues. when you are walking through the set of challenges that we are
jake, good you be with you again almost. i want to make sure that i am on here. >> i can see you, jerry. >> excellence. you very much. as i thought about this conversation today it occurred to me that i might ask whether after the 100 day mark and this is the 100th day mark you could articulate a biden doctrine and foreign policy and then it occurred to me that we know what the biden doctrine is the president has told us its foreign policy for the middle class. the question really...
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jake. >> josh campbell, thanks so much. let's discuss all this with former president euroshan wu and former police chief cedric alexander. when we're talking about the use of force, is it right that there's plank et definition for what is acceptable and not acceptable? the witnesses today said the appropriate use of force changes based on every situation and every suspect. that might help chauvin's defense. >> well, the key about this is this. certainly every incident is very, very different, but you have 9 minutes and 29 secretaries and it can also be very used correctly and with the right intent and, therefore, what we all have seen are witnesses who have come and who have testified. those are experts in their areas who have testified that what they did on may 25th was not appropriate to any of their training, even -- even in this particular case that we all had an opportunity to witness, so -- to my observation to this, the defense is doing their job, but i don't think they scored that high of a point when you consider a
jake. >> josh campbell, thanks so much. let's discuss all this with former president euroshan wu and former police chief cedric alexander. when we're talking about the use of force, is it right that there's plank et definition for what is acceptable and not acceptable? the witnesses today said the appropriate use of force changes based on every situation and every suspect. that might help chauvin's defense. >> well, the key about this is this. certainly every incident is very, very...
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"the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> welcome to "lead. "i'm jake tapper. major developments in our national lead this afternoon as we continue to watch former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin stand trial for the murder of george floyd. the ten miles down the road both the brooklyn center police officer who shot and killed 20-year-old daunte wright on sunday and her boss, the chief of police, boast them have resigned. officer kim pot per, a 26-year veteran of the force grabbed her handgun instead of her taser apparently by mistake and shot wright dead as he attempted to flee from police. the now former police chief called it an accident. the county prosecutor says he hopes to have a charging decision on former officer potter by tomorrow. the mayor of brooklyn center saying this afternoon he hopes the resignations will bring calm to the community after a second night of protests, some of which turned violent. police fired tear gas and stun grenades. and despite the resignations today, officials fear more even violence tonight as the nation grapples w
"the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >> welcome to "lead. "i'm jake tapper. major developments in our national lead this afternoon as we continue to watch former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin stand trial for the murder of george floyd. the ten miles down the road both the brooklyn center police officer who shot and killed 20-year-old daunte wright on sunday and her boss, the chief of police, boast them have resigned. officer kim pot per, a 26-year...
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>> reporter: jake, there's no question.y is in the vicious of a terrifying, vicious and heartbreaking tragedy. we saw poem on the streets today waiting in line for six hours trying to get some life-saving oxygen. most of them weren't able to find beds in hospitals for their loved ones. even those who were able to find a bed, those loved ones still weren't able to receive that objection jen and so they go every day. they crowd source online and they get on twitter and they share information. they are pulling together, and they say, listen, guys, at this spot in ten minutes there's going to be some oxygen, and then you just see this mass wave of people arriving getting in line and trying to get some that have life-saving oxygen. we also visited a crematorium where it became abundantly clear that the government figures, jake, really don't come close to capturing the true scale of the horror and the loss of life. delhi's crematoria combined saying they are cremating somewhere in the region of 600 bodies a day. that's twice the
>> reporter: jake, there's no question.y is in the vicious of a terrifying, vicious and heartbreaking tragedy. we saw poem on the streets today waiting in line for six hours trying to get some life-saving oxygen. most of them weren't able to find beds in hospitals for their loved ones. even those who were able to find a bed, those loved ones still weren't able to receive that objection jen and so they go every day. they crowd source online and they get on twitter and they share...
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i can just paint them >> for jake, the makings of a picture-perfect day. >>> by the way, you can watch a special primetime "inspiring america" event i'll be hosting with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb this weekend. we'll reveal the 2021 inspiration list featuring stories of some extraordinary people that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ ♪ ♪♪ this was all you none of it me ♪ ♪ you put your hands all over my body and told me umm ♪ ♪ you told me you were ready ♪ ♪ for the big one for the big jump ♪ ♪ i'd be your last love everlasting you and me umm ♪ ♪ that was what you told me ♪ ♪ i'm giving you up ♪ ♪ i've forgiven it all ♪ ♪ you set me free ♪ ♪ send my love to your new lover ♪ ♪ treat her better ♪ ♪ we gotta let go of all of our ghosts ♪ ♪ we've both know we ain't kids no more ♪ ♪ send my love to your new lover ♪ ♪ treat her better ♪ ♪ we've gotta let go of all of our ghosts ♪ ♪ we both know we ain't kids no more ♪ ♪ [outro] ♪ ♪ if you're ready if you're ready ♪ ♪ if you're read
i can just paint them >> for jake, the makings of a picture-perfect day. >>> by the way, you can watch a special primetime "inspiring america" event i'll be hosting with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb this weekend. we'll reveal the 2021 inspiration list featuring stories of some extraordinary people that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ ♪ ♪♪...
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aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. bafta has suspended the actor noel clarke just weeks after he received one of its top awards — following newspaper allegations of sexual harassment. he denies the allegations. in a statement, bafta said it made the decision "in light of the allegations of serious misconduct" in the british newspaper, the guardian. the doctor who actor was presented with the outstanding british contribution to cinema
aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have...
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jake is no intellectual slouch.st subjects and jake would probably prevail because he would have the most rigourous, logicalapproach. and sullivan isn't intimidated by the world's despots, say those who've seen him in action. he does want to approach authoritarian leaders, authoritarian regimes, with a tough face. and he's not afraid of that. blinken, sullivan, and psaki will lead the charge for biden in the world. they're passionate americans and passionate about america's place in the world, and the rebuild which now has to be undertaken. can biden�*s new foreign policy team bring american power, prestige and alliances back? and what would that look like? well, in these fractured times, it depends on who you ask. donald trump's secretary of state, mike pompeo, is worried. ah, i fear that when he says "america is back", he means back to the eight failed years of president obama's foreign policy — whether that was the ridiculous iran nuclear deal, or the paris climate accords, or the complete appeasement of the chin
jake is no intellectual slouch.st subjects and jake would probably prevail because he would have the most rigourous, logicalapproach. and sullivan isn't intimidated by the world's despots, say those who've seen him in action. he does want to approach authoritarian leaders, authoritarian regimes, with a tough face. and he's not afraid of that. blinken, sullivan, and psaki will lead the charge for biden in the world. they're passionate americans and passionate about america's place in the world,...
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joining me now is president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan. thank you so much for coming on with me this morning. 1st i want to ask about afghanistan. the u.s. forces are coming out after 20 years and more than 2400 american lives lost, but the taliban is resurging and strengthening. can you say that the united states won this war? >> i can say that the united states achieved the objective it set out when we went into afghanistan in the first place, which was to get the people who attacked us on 9/11. we have degraded al qaeda, we have killed bin ladin. in fact, we killed bin ladin a decade ago, ten years ago. and since then, the various missions in the war have moved and adjusted and changed but the fundamental core reason for this conflict in the first place, we achieved that and that is why president biden has determined that it's time to finally bring this to a close and focus on the battles of the next 20 years, rather than the last 20 years. >> you your own cia director william burns admitted that leaving afghanistan creates a significan
joining me now is president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan. thank you so much for coming on with me this morning. 1st i want to ask about afghanistan. the u.s. forces are coming out after 20 years and more than 2400 american lives lost, but the taliban is resurging and strengthening. can you say that the united states won this war? >> i can say that the united states achieved the objective it set out when we went into afghanistan in the first place, which was to get the...
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as jake said, that black fencing was put up in the aftermath of january 6th. those cement barriers are reinforcing this black fencing. that is relatively new around here, and it was something that was expected to come down at some point. this could perhaps change the conversation. there was already a big conversation happening about what security is going to look like at the capitol. it's a conversation that has actually become very political examine very partisan as time has passed since january 6th. but we could still see this car, and i'm not seeing what you guys are seeing on the screen, but it's the car. it's been there. there's not as much of a crowd around it now as that law enforcement crowd has moved about 20 feet away where they are having various conversations from my vantage point. you can still see ambulances, i don't know if that's in earshot. you see metropolitan police cars, they're up and down constitution avenue. and we're on the senate side of the capitol, so i had actually just walked through this area ten minutes before this had happened t
as jake said, that black fencing was put up in the aftermath of january 6th. those cement barriers are reinforcing this black fencing. that is relatively new around here, and it was something that was expected to come down at some point. this could perhaps change the conversation. there was already a big conversation happening about what security is going to look like at the capitol. it's a conversation that has actually become very political examine very partisan as time has passed since...
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aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.nd who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted, matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. a single picture sent from an american teenager to around 100 friends on social media has filed a debate in the us supreme court about free speech in the age of social media. courtney bembridge has more. brandy was 14 when she found out she did not make the varsity cheerleading squad and sent a snapchat to her friends. images on the app can only be viewed once but someone screenshot at her picture and showe
aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.nd who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted, matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have...
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aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.ent means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted, matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. let's just remind you of our breaking news story. the local media who are quoting emergency services in israel say at least 38 people had been killed in a stampede that happened at a jewish festival. tens of thousands of people had gathered at the foot of mount meron in northern israel. it was to celebrate a jewish holiday. emergency services have been treating people at the same but they have found it difficult to evacuate the inju
aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.ent means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted, matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy,...
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good thing jake is so driver -- i mean driven, mona and faith. >> thank you, will.or it. has two ss, two ps, a lot of is. >> a morning," first flight. a nasa helicopter set to lift off from the surface of mars. the challenges, the technology and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >>> this morning, a nation on edge. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed. what we're expecting today as closing arguments begin. delopi rht ttle girl gued dhtth the gunman at large overnight. details coming in. >>> peloton fights back. responding to claims that their popular treadmill is unsafe.
good thing jake is so driver -- i mean driven, mona and faith. >> thank you, will.or it. has two ss, two ps, a lot of is. >> a morning," first flight. a nasa helicopter set to lift off from the surface of mars. the challenges, the technology and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >>> this morning, a nation on edge. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages,...
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aged a8, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's. it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several children — who stand to benefit most, as it may halt their sight loss before permanent damage is done. fergus walsh, bbc news. the duke and duchess of cambridge are celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary. to mark the occassion they've released this glossy video showing the family at play. they tweeted that they were enormously grateful for the support they'd received over the last decade. time for a look at the weather — here's stav danaos. it has been a chilly day today for the time of year with a nagging cold north—easterly breeze in the morning sunshine gave way t
aged a8, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's. it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. he doesn't have to ask me every little thing. is this on the right setting? the washing machine, the coffee machine — you know — those things that are just everyday people take for granted matthew can now do himself. around a dozen people in the uk have received the gene therapy, including several...
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aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.w i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. i'll be back very shortly with all of the day's news. thank you for watching. hello. april will continue to try to make amends with a bit more rain before the month is done during friday in the form of showers that will continue into the first weekend of may and it will stay on the cool side with a risk of frost at night. and then for the bank holiday, look at this area of low pressure — a long way away but it's coming for us on monday. until then, we find ourselves in the wake of low pressure. unstable air, meaning showers and the flow of air coming in from the north—east. some cool direction temperatures, below average for the time of year, and another frost out there for many as we start the day for friday morning. rather patchy in nature, more likely in the countryside than in the town and city centres, but it w
aged 48, his vision had already deteriorated much further than jake's.w i live and who i am. if the treatment means that it puts off another decline like that then that's going to be amazing. matthew's wife has noticed he is more independent. i'll be back very shortly with all of the day's news. thank you for watching. hello. april will continue to try to make amends with a bit more rain before the month is done during friday in the form of showers that will continue into the first weekend of...