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>> yes, joy. well, first of all, the most important thing that we got to recognize is that 15-year-old girl lost her life. and that is very tragic. one of the things that as police officers that we many you have is, number one, is empathy and compassion. and to do that, you have to understand, first of all, what you're dealing with. and i'm hearing it was the police chief that said in many cases when you have deadly force that as law enforcement officers, we can legally use deadly force. but we're talking about a child here that was involved in an altercation with someone else. and, yes, i believe there was a weapon. now i could not see how the young lady was using the weapon. i can't really speak to. that but the main thing is that as law enforcement officers, it's our job to make an assessment and then make a decision. but at the end of the day, we're talking about a sa-year-old girl that has lost her life tragically. now could something else have been done? it's a possibility. but that speaks t
>> yes, joy. well, first of all, the most important thing that we got to recognize is that 15-year-old girl lost her life. and that is very tragic. one of the things that as police officers that we many you have is, number one, is empathy and compassion. and to do that, you have to understand, first of all, what you're dealing with. and i'm hearing it was the police chief that said in many cases when you have deadly force that as law enforcement officers, we can legally use deadly force....
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good evening, joy. very possibly. you know, scarcity and vulnerability have been sort of the overarching message of the last three months. these are vaccines that are going to keep you out of the hospital to a vulnerable population. and oh by the way, it's scarce so the second you get it and get the first vaccine available. now, we are battling perception, versus reality. the reality here is that the johnson & johnson vaccine is extremely effective. almost as effective as -- as pfizer and moderna based on how you define effectiveness. nearly 100%, in my view. but the perception here is the thing we really need to be honest about. we know these rare-side effects afflicting maybe younger-middle aged women are exceptionally rare. but joy, that's not the perception out there. i have talked to young people across the country. that's not how they think of it. so, we can constantly beat a drum and say, yes, your risk is exceptionally low. but they do not perceive that way which is why i will say there is going to be some bra
good evening, joy. very possibly. you know, scarcity and vulnerability have been sort of the overarching message of the last three months. these are vaccines that are going to keep you out of the hospital to a vulnerable population. and oh by the way, it's scarce so the second you get it and get the first vaccine available. now, we are battling perception, versus reality. the reality here is that the johnson & johnson vaccine is extremely effective. almost as effective as -- as pfizer and...
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>> you're absolutely right, joy.hink that we in this country have to start to reimagine what policing and public safety looks like because for black people in this country these low level offenses, this needless interaction with law enforcement can lead to a death sentence for black people. and as you've already indicated, it is making contact in a high crime neighborhood. sandra bland failed to put on a turn signal, george floyd alleged to have passed a $20 bill during a global pandemic for groceries. yes, we as an expectation, we relied on police to respond to every social ill of society, whether that's mental health, whether it is substance use disorder. it is time to reevaluate that. more importantly, joy, it is the culture of violent policing that has existed for black people in this country that will continue to exist until there's recognition that there's a problem. it is not until we have iphones and social media and body worn cameras that america would believe a police officer would have the gall to put his
>> you're absolutely right, joy.hink that we in this country have to start to reimagine what policing and public safety looks like because for black people in this country these low level offenses, this needless interaction with law enforcement can lead to a death sentence for black people. and as you've already indicated, it is making contact in a high crime neighborhood. sandra bland failed to put on a turn signal, george floyd alleged to have passed a $20 bill during a global pandemic...
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reid. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: joy!learned the verdict of the trial of derek chauvin was found guilty on all three charges. can you explain, like, walk us through the charges and what they mean? >> absolutely. first of all, thank you, jimmy it's always great to be on with you. so basically, derek chauvin faced second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter charges and those sentences potentially go all the way from about -- almost 50 years for second-degree murder which is intentionally -- intentional, intentional murder down to manslaughter which is basically sort of enhanced negligence, just behaving negligently in a way that caused death he got them all. he was found guilty on all three. and i can tell you, jimmy, the time that it became pretty clear to me that he was likely to be convicted is when we heard there was a verdict and the jury had only been out for 11 hours and that's about the time that the mohammed noor jury, which was another police officer, a black police officer in minneapolis, was convi
reid. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: joy!learned the verdict of the trial of derek chauvin was found guilty on all three charges. can you explain, like, walk us through the charges and what they mean? >> absolutely. first of all, thank you, jimmy it's always great to be on with you. so basically, derek chauvin faced second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter charges and those sentences potentially go all the way from about -- almost 50 years for second-degree...
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>> i do joy. i hope it resonates. what we had were good cops that stood up and broke the back of a bad cop. that's one of the things it's going to take. as a 30 year prosecutor, i worked with so many good cops, now that the good cops have license to step up. >> indeed, i'm going to stop you here because the vice president of the united states. >> good evening, i want to thank the jury for their service and i want to thank mr. floyd's family for your steadfastness. today, we feel a sigh of relief. still, it cannot take away the pain. a measure of justice is not the same as equal justice. this verdict brings us a step closer and the fact is we still have work to do. we still must reform the system. last summer, together with senator cory booker, and representative karen bass, i introduced the george floyd justice in policing act. this bill would hold law enforcement accountable and help build trust between law enforcement and our communities. this bill is part of george floyd's legacy. the president and i will continue
>> i do joy. i hope it resonates. what we had were good cops that stood up and broke the back of a bad cop. that's one of the things it's going to take. as a 30 year prosecutor, i worked with so many good cops, now that the good cops have license to step up. >> indeed, i'm going to stop you here because the vice president of the united states. >> good evening, i want to thank the jury for their service and i want to thank mr. floyd's family for your steadfastness. today, we...
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>> i don't know, joy.been behaving so erratically and seemingly illegally for so long now, i don't have any inside information. i'll let the justice system work. i don't feel like, you know, i should be, you know, commenting and trying to judge what is going on. but clearly, there's a serious investigation underway. i don't know what happened to him. i don't, you know, i had my political disagreements with him, certainly, when he was, you know, mayor of new york and when i began running against him for the senate. i don't recognize him now. i don't know what's gotten into him. and we'll see what the investigation concludes. >> well, i have to say, some of us who noticed the way he ran against david dinkins and the things he did at time, we recognized him quite well. let me go to a couple of foreign policy questions. the navalny situation, the only real opponent of vladimir putin has been jailed. he was on a hunger strike. his party, they're attempting to turn it into -- you know, label it as a terrorist or
>> i don't know, joy.been behaving so erratically and seemingly illegally for so long now, i don't have any inside information. i'll let the justice system work. i don't feel like, you know, i should be, you know, commenting and trying to judge what is going on. but clearly, there's a serious investigation underway. i don't know what happened to him. i don't, you know, i had my political disagreements with him, certainly, when he was, you know, mayor of new york and when i began running...
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thank you, joy. thank you, attorney general. >> thank you, rev. >>> joining me me the jim clyburn, democrat of south carolina who is also the majority whip. always honored to have you on, congressman clyburn. you are a lion in the congress and one of the most powerful democrats in the country. but you're also a black american man who is old enough to remember both walter scott and emmitt till, and you were a civil rights activist and still are, long before many knew you as the power that you have become. what did the chauvin verdict mean to you this week as a black american and as an elected official? >> thank you very much for having me. it meant a whole lot to me, as i have said. i think that that verdict helped to get us back on track toward our purity of a more perfect union. as you said, emmitt till did not get justice, but we saw last week -- brought back memories of the people against the klan when we saw a jury of 11 white people and one black person convicting a black person -- a white perso
thank you, joy. thank you, attorney general. >> thank you, rev. >>> joining me me the jim clyburn, democrat of south carolina who is also the majority whip. always honored to have you on, congressman clyburn. you are a lion in the congress and one of the most powerful democrats in the country. but you're also a black american man who is old enough to remember both walter scott and emmitt till, and you were a civil rights activist and still are, long before many knew you as the...
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>> hi, joy. thanks for having me on. now. i mean how stark of a contrast is it between joe biden's deliberate focus, strategic tough approach to russia. no tweeting, no bluster, no chest pounding compared to donald trump. but, you know, listen, the signals were there all along, right? we have known for a long time that russia is a threat to us, that they have been attacking us, that they have been meddling in our elections and they haven't been doing so equally. that they have favored donald trump for a very long time, which raises the question to why. the answer to why is because he was soft on them. he allowed vladimir putin to do whatever he wanted. plus you add to that that donald trump was able to accomplish something for vladimir putin that vladimir putin was never able to accomplish on his own. as he brought chaos and dysfunction to our government and to our society that vladimir putin couldn't have dreamed of ever bringing on his own, so it would make sense that he would meddle in this way. >> i have to ask do yo
>> hi, joy. thanks for having me on. now. i mean how stark of a contrast is it between joe biden's deliberate focus, strategic tough approach to russia. no tweeting, no bluster, no chest pounding compared to donald trump. but, you know, listen, the signals were there all along, right? we have known for a long time that russia is a threat to us, that they have been attacking us, that they have been meddling in our elections and they haven't been doing so equally. that they have favored...
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it is job joy for others then that joy is a menace to the company and then there's someone named joy quietly crying at a desk. and of course it's not just amazon many companies are using technology to invade workers' privacy to a fringe on their freedom in sweden thousands of employees have been outfitted with r f i d chips surgically placed under their skin technology advances exponentially it won't be long before computers can read brain waves and see whether your thinking anything out of the ordinary the lawn musk is already doing it with bags so when you're if you're hearing are real to. early in trees so that's your link. in her snout of. he's the richest man on the planet but he wants to say. now i know you might be thinking well it'll be years before they can really read what you're thinking. that may be true but they don't need to know exactly what you're thinking all they need to know is that your brain waves are not the normal working or driving or feeling stupid numbers into a stupid spreadsheet brain waves and they could just about do that now do any of us want to live in
it is job joy for others then that joy is a menace to the company and then there's someone named joy quietly crying at a desk. and of course it's not just amazon many companies are using technology to invade workers' privacy to a fringe on their freedom in sweden thousands of employees have been outfitted with r f i d chips surgically placed under their skin technology advances exponentially it won't be long before computers can read brain waves and see whether your thinking anything out of the...
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here's the real risk, joy. and ends up going to trial, he will undoubtedly hear some of these public appearances, whether it's the tucker carlson interview or this speech he gives tonight. prosecutors are going to play those back for the jury, and he will end up condemning himself out of his own mouth, because many of the denials that he's now issues will likely be stuff that prosecutors have plenty of evidence to prove, if he's indicted and if they go to trial. this is dangerous. gaetz' lawyers need to tell him to stay at home like everyone else during the pandemic and stay out of trouble. >> indeed. if you're accused of basically abusing a child, sexually, you might just want to actually go quiet and take that seriously. joyce vance, fernando mandi, thanks. >>> and still ahead, conservative democrats hunting the mythical beast known at congressional bipartisanship. it's sure out there somewhere. even if the last known sighting was decades ago. until they track it down, they'll happily serve at roadblocks to t
here's the real risk, joy. and ends up going to trial, he will undoubtedly hear some of these public appearances, whether it's the tucker carlson interview or this speech he gives tonight. prosecutors are going to play those back for the jury, and he will end up condemning himself out of his own mouth, because many of the denials that he's now issues will likely be stuff that prosecutors have plenty of evidence to prove, if he's indicted and if they go to trial. this is dangerous. gaetz'...
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so joy, a lot of people out here calling for justice. and we know that they're going to continue to be out here throughout the course of the deliberations. joy. >> megan fitzgerald, thank you very much. >> with me now is paul butler, george town law professor, and joyce vance, former attorney and msnbc columnist. you know, paul, we talk about this far too often. you wrote a book called "choke hold" and one of the things when i read your book that stood out to me is how obvious some of these cases of brutality seem and how disparate the result is. it's very difficult to convict a police officer of brutality. even in a case like this that seems so obvious, i think about rodney king when i think about this case. what do you make of the way the prosecution has acquitted themselves so far and the defense, and do you have any sense of how it's going for either side or how it went for either side? i guess it's done now. >> you're absolutely right, joy. it's really difficult to convict a police officer of any crime. the few times they get charge
so joy, a lot of people out here calling for justice. and we know that they're going to continue to be out here throughout the course of the deliberations. joy. >> megan fitzgerald, thank you very much. >> with me now is paul butler, george town law professor, and joyce vance, former attorney and msnbc columnist. you know, paul, we talk about this far too often. you wrote a book called "choke hold" and one of the things when i read your book that stood out to me is how...
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>> joy, our co-counsel got to see the video. and the reason was this county attorney, they are for whatever reason, and we don't understand it, they continue to try not to be transparent. they said no lawyers who were not barred in north carolina could come with the family to see the video. so we had attorney lassiter go in and see the video, and she took copious notes of the 22nd video that said three main things to, us joy. and it was number one, the fact that when they turned on the video, they were already shooting. so we don't know what transpired to them shooting the video. they were swearing at him, telling them to show the hands. he had both his hands on the steering wheel. and you can see that clearly from the video. his son, as well as tern lannister said. and the fact that he never used a car to put them in any jeopardy or danger. he was evading them the whole time. they were shooting at him from the side and behind while he was getting away from them. and the final point is it confirmed what we had already heard, tha
>> joy, our co-counsel got to see the video. and the reason was this county attorney, they are for whatever reason, and we don't understand it, they continue to try not to be transparent. they said no lawyers who were not barred in north carolina could come with the family to see the video. so we had attorney lassiter go in and see the video, and she took copious notes of the 22nd video that said three main things to, us joy. and it was number one, the fact that when they turned on the...
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good evening, joy.nal preference for months, if not years, after this pandemic is over. nobody should judge anyone else's personal health decisions. having said that, i will say that the cdc was well timed to put this out there, because there is no data -- frankly, there has not been data for many months now that outdoor transmission is a thing, especially with warm humid air. joy, we know that respiratory viruses don't like humid air, they like dry air. the more people who are vaccinated, the wind currents, there is no way you'll get exposed unless you're at a rave or outdoor concert where you're really close to people who are not masking. >> the reason i still do it is people who are jogging are still breathing, and in you're in their backdraft, that's why i do it. only 26.5% of americans are fully vaccinated. that seems really low to me. do you feel like we're behind the count, because until we get to 80% that you talked about for herd immunity, isn't it still possible for covid to spread at 26.5%? >
good evening, joy.nal preference for months, if not years, after this pandemic is over. nobody should judge anyone else's personal health decisions. having said that, i will say that the cdc was well timed to put this out there, because there is no data -- frankly, there has not been data for many months now that outdoor transmission is a thing, especially with warm humid air. joy, we know that respiratory viruses don't like humid air, they like dry air. the more people who are vaccinated, the...
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>> well, good evening, joy. he gave a crash course on put -- pulmonary 101, which i think all of us have an intuitive sense of. how do you breathe? you breathe through the windpipe, which was being strangulated. he couldn't elevate the rib cage. that's why i love that dr. tobin was talking about how he was trying to contort his hips, joy, to see if he could free the right half of his chest to see if he could at least elevate and get some oxygen into his lungs. then something we haven't talked perhaps a lot about is there's a receptor in the neck that's called the carotid sinus. i won't get too technical here, but if you massage it or put pressure on it like a knee on the neck, that actually signals to the heart, let me start slowing down the heart rate. so there were three things happening to mr. floyd at that moment that's going to decrease his heart rate -- the lack of oxygen and actually the activation of that receptor in a major blood vessel. that's why he died. >> it sounds like you're saying that both the
>> well, good evening, joy. he gave a crash course on put -- pulmonary 101, which i think all of us have an intuitive sense of. how do you breathe? you breathe through the windpipe, which was being strangulated. he couldn't elevate the rib cage. that's why i love that dr. tobin was talking about how he was trying to contort his hips, joy, to see if he could free the right half of his chest to see if he could at least elevate and get some oxygen into his lungs. then something we haven't...
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>> unequivocally, joy. watching that press conference yesterday as a former chief, my blood was boiling. first for the chief who should have resigned and i don't know if he resigned in lieu of termination but he did a horrible job yesterday representing what happened in that community and daunte's murder. the weight between a gun and a conducted electrical device, i.e., a taser, it is so distinctly different. unfortunately after the fruitvale incident with oscar grant when that was the reported reason why he was killed, it became a training standard and a policy standard that the taser is worn on the opposite side or your weak hand side, it's a cross draw function so for her to say that it was an accident, it is really incredulous to me at this time and i have to see an hear a lot more before i'm convinced this was an accident and then the second point, i think it's very important for your viewers to understand, there's no such thing as an accidental shooting. you have to purposefully put your finger in a t
>> unequivocally, joy. watching that press conference yesterday as a former chief, my blood was boiling. first for the chief who should have resigned and i don't know if he resigned in lieu of termination but he did a horrible job yesterday representing what happened in that community and daunte's murder. the weight between a gun and a conducted electrical device, i.e., a taser, it is so distinctly different. unfortunately after the fruitvale incident with oscar grant when that was the...
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joy. i know love. i a thank you. >> and next, we go have a man who i have him a joint just text each other all the time. congresswoman sheila jackson lee always talk about homes houston, texas. iraq's i think column we're going hear brandon williams would like to send to their emotional day for me. now, we had a overwhelmed with joy. but i do want to start by saying thank you. first of all, thank you to all you protests in the middle of the pandemic when your lives and safety on allowed with free >> and on a press conference with george floyd's family has 3 brothers spoke turning ben crump was there. reverend al sharpton, a number of civil rights leaders are at press conference. this is again, of course, after verdict that came down to finding derek chauvin guilty of all 3 charges against him in connection with george floyd's death. >> we'll play some sound from earlier today when president joe biden and vice president kamala harris called the floyd family take a >> sheila better now. nothing. make it
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>> joy, good evening. good to see you. i think your team -- i'm going to go reference it right now. your team has a slide that i'm hoping we can show on air about what our progress is right now, which is real, but it's tenuous, and i'm going to draw all your viewers' attention to that pink line through the end into july. that's the worst case scenario. we don't think that's likely, but that's the worst case scenario, about 100,000 new infections a day, 1,500 infections well into the summer or 1,500 deaths, rather. that green line is what we think is likely to happen, joy, but that presumes that for the next two and a half months, we continue to stay vigilant while we await broad vaccination. if we do not do that, there's enough uncertainty, whether it's the new strains potentially impacting younger people in ways we didn't previously recognize. i just came from a week in the icu down in tucson. i was seeing a younger population in intensive care. this virus is unpredictable. the more advantages we give it, the greater the
>> joy, good evening. good to see you. i think your team -- i'm going to go reference it right now. your team has a slide that i'm hoping we can show on air about what our progress is right now, which is real, but it's tenuous, and i'm going to draw all your viewers' attention to that pink line through the end into july. that's the worst case scenario. we don't think that's likely, but that's the worst case scenario, about 100,000 new infections a day, 1,500 infections well into the...
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would say this was not a great day a day they were longing for a day which brought them justice and joy because of the verdicts issued by the jury within 10 hours spread over 2 days 4 hours in the 1st day 6 hours in the last in the 2nd day and there was the verdict then off and on all counts guilty for derek showing for the murder of george floyd right here right behind me there's where this is happened that's why this place is called george floyd square and claimed by this community by the way they said this was a normal intersection here this will never be a normal intersection again now this was a politically charged trial obviously a what's the reaction from the biden administration. well the president addressed the nation actually held a speech and he said a very significant thing he says like with all the joy today and the right people have the right to be happy about. the feeling they have about the feeling that justice was served this can only be the beginning or this could be and should be the beginning for a really transformational change for change in the justice system in ma
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joy the sultan of them and grandson of king joy who reigns during the german colonial era. in the case. of. the german colonial system in cameroon was violent and characterized by deceit trickery and manipulation as well as the use of military and political force because king joy offered an alliance to the drums the situation in the bomb kingdom was comparatively peaceful. was one of the most skilled political actors that i've had the chance to study he tirelessly sought to preserve his own autonomy within the very difficult political situation that was presented by the colonial era. the palace administrator a staff member close to the sultan is involved in preserving the cultural heritage of the book. the mental game it is missing here in the throne room is a thorny issue. question we keep press use every day that goes by we are obliged to talk about this thrown. the tourists who come here are constantly asking. so what is the throne of the kings of bar move doing in berlin fear there are. some people saying those germans stole our thrones on when you talk. yeah sure some
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joy the sultan of them and grandson of king joy who range during the german colonial era. thanks. to. the help. of. the german colonial system incoming was violent and characterized by deceit trickery and manipulation as well as the use of military and political force because king joy offered an alliance to the drums the situation in the bomb kingdom was comparatively peaceful. was one of the most skilled political actors that i've had the chance to study he tirelessly sought to preserve his own autonomy within the very difficult political situation that was presented by the colonial era. the palace administrator a staff member close to the sultan is involved in preserving the cultural heritage of the. then do you know that is missing here in the throne room is a thorny issue. shockley should we keep us use every day that goes by we are obliged to talk about this throne yadi the tourists who come here are constantly asking. so what is the throne of the kings of bar move doing in berlin fair. like you some people are saying those germans stole her throne when you talk. yeah these a
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so nairobi joy during just why entrepreneurs finding it so difficult to get the credit they need. at the moment because of the lockdowns it's been so difficult for small businesses to make ends meet and so making regular repayments of loans has been difficult which has led to log book ash flow and liquidity and we're also seeing that the interest rates are still the same as precaution and all precaution $1000.00 and that means that we the inflow of cash for most businesses they are unable to meet the interest rates that the financial institutions are asking for but also there is the issue of an attractive business models that some of these entrepreneurs have which has just meant the you know borrowing environment quite very difficult for them just going by the fact that they do not meet the requirements to get these loans these loans themselves how do they work i mean they say. well there's a great tyria that is followed by the micro finance institutions when giving out loans to borrow is and these loans sizes could vary from $20.00 to as far as $10000.00 is about whether or not t
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his motto is in the joy of others lies our own.o anything that we do if you're bringing somebody else joy just do it. >> reporter: how do you think the community will remember this? >> i think the community absolutely loves the fact that their local superheroes banded together to d o something when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'llinspiredareeg yo right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> the push for racial equality is now taking hold in the world of high fashion. and as roxana saberi reports from london, it's been a long time coming. >> reporter: when beverley johnson posed for the cover of "vogue" in 1974, she made history. >> there had never been a black woman on that cover. and i realized the responsibility that came with this. >> reporter: she says in the decades since she requested black photographers and makeup artists but
his motto is in the joy of others lies our own.o anything that we do if you're bringing somebody else joy just do it. >> reporter: how do you think the community will remember this? >> i think the community absolutely loves the fact that their local superheroes banded together to d o something when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in....
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joy, we've seen more transparency in other high profile cases.video was released within hours of the shooting of mkaya bryant and the same when they killed adam toledo. with mr. brown's killing i think there is a legitimate concern about the coverup. if the video exonerated the cops, i think we would have seen it by now. >> that is a point. mark, just on the alameda case. we're trying to keep all of these cases in our mind. there are similarities between that case. the statement that was put out and the statement that was put out on george floyd. in george floyd's case, officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. he was transported where he died a short time later. that was a lie. here the mario gonzalez case, officers tried to detain the man. a physical altercation. at that time, the man had a medical emergency. they transported the male to a local hospital where he later died. these almost read like cookie cutter statements that pop out of a vending machine and that's why i like t
joy, we've seen more transparency in other high profile cases.video was released within hours of the shooting of mkaya bryant and the same when they killed adam toledo. with mr. brown's killing i think there is a legitimate concern about the coverup. if the video exonerated the cops, i think we would have seen it by now. >> that is a point. mark, just on the alameda case. we're trying to keep all of these cases in our mind. there are similarities between that case. the statement that was...
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a fellow of infinite jest who brought joy and laughter out of life's smallest moments. returning to that lost tourist for the moment. of course officer evans would not leave the poor guy hanging. now let me ask you a question, would he say. how can i help? summing up his life's mission in those four simple words. how can i help? how can i help my country? join the capitol police force. how can i help my colleagues? volunteer to join the first responders unit. and on an unseasonably cold day in early april, that innate impulse to ask how can i help had billy running towards danger. a reflex. as natural and as automatic as breath to put the safety and happiness of others before his own. we were all shocked by the senselessness of this loss. to his sister, julie, his mother, janice, who i was able to speak with last week. to shannon, my heart breaks for you. it does. 20 billy's beloved children, logan, abigail i want you to know that we are forever indebted to your dad. we are remember his sacrifice and your sacrifice forever. april to billy's friends on the capitol police
a fellow of infinite jest who brought joy and laughter out of life's smallest moments. returning to that lost tourist for the moment. of course officer evans would not leave the poor guy hanging. now let me ask you a question, would he say. how can i help? summing up his life's mission in those four simple words. how can i help? how can i help my country? join the capitol police force. how can i help my colleagues? volunteer to join the first responders unit. and on an unseasonably cold day in...
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do you prefer almond joy or mounds? as you know the right answer is almond joy. melber or @the beat with ari, what candy do you think best captures this strange year of 2021? maybe some of the answers will even make air. that does it for me. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> good evening, everyone. well, if you're matt gaetz tonight, you're probably feeling a wee bit nervous. 9 man you called your wingman, joel greenberg, the guy who made a creepy phone call with you to a florida lawmaker, that guy is expected to plead guilty in the coming weeks to a virtual flood of federal charges, including sex trafficking, increaing the likelihood he'll cooperate with authorities. and not even a letter of support signed by the women of the office u.s. congressman matt gaetz though awkwardly not signed by any actual women can save you.
do you prefer almond joy or mounds? as you know the right answer is almond joy. melber or @the beat with ari, what candy do you think best captures this strange year of 2021? maybe some of the answers will even make air. that does it for me. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> good evening, everyone. well, if you're matt gaetz tonight, you're probably feeling a wee bit nervous. 9 man you called your wingman, joel greenberg, the guy who made a creepy phone call with...
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and really people live up to with joy a soon as that news came in of the jury having reached a verdict of guilty on all sorry charges the sentencing should take place in about 8 weeks and derek shove in i was taken out of the courtroom in handcuffs and remanded in custody let's bring you some breaking news from minneapolis where former police officer derrick chauvet has been found guilty of all charges in the killing of the george floyd cell phone video show vein kneeling on floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes before his death sparked a global wave of protests against racial injustice and police brutality the jury considered 3 weeks of testimony from 45 witnesses convicting him of 2nd degree unintentional murder 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter well this is the moment the judge peter cahill read out the verdict to the court room we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony by the defendant guilty verdict agreed to this 20th day of april 2021 at 1 44 pm signed your foreperson juror number 19. same captio
and really people live up to with joy a soon as that news came in of the jury having reached a verdict of guilty on all sorry charges the sentencing should take place in about 8 weeks and derek shove in i was taken out of the courtroom in handcuffs and remanded in custody let's bring you some breaking news from minneapolis where former police officer derrick chauvet has been found guilty of all charges in the killing of the george floyd cell phone video show vein kneeling on floyd's neck for...
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we wish you help hope, joy and the peace of god. biden's also encouraged all americans to get vaccinated once they're eligible, vice president kamala harris will be visiting oakland tomorrow. vice president is set to talk about a number of topics, including water infrastructure and small business. this will be her first visit to oakland since she became vice president. president harris is a native of oakland and spent several years of her childhood in berkeley. she and her husband spent the day in l a for easter. no word yet on where the vice president plans to go when she arrives in oakland tomorrow. oh okay. not a bad weekend. it wasn't that warm, though. we've got fog back at the coast of more typical spring pattern for saturday and sunday tomorrow is gonna follow suit with that. and actually, most of this week is going to follow suit with this. these kinds of temperatures a little warmers. we turns the middle of the week seventies, but not the record numbers that we saw last week in and not as warm and certainly, um. dry with th
we wish you help hope, joy and the peace of god. biden's also encouraged all americans to get vaccinated once they're eligible, vice president kamala harris will be visiting oakland tomorrow. vice president is set to talk about a number of topics, including water infrastructure and small business. this will be her first visit to oakland since she became vice president. president harris is a native of oakland and spent several years of her childhood in berkeley. she and her husband spent the day...
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that's not enough for joy. she had years of things to say about this so i have asked joy to come on and join our discussion at this hour. i for once want to hear more from her and we have the governor of minnesota is also joining us tonight in this hour. that's how we'll begin our coverage. >> get to it, friday friend. thank you, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. >>> in the end it came down to 12 people, about the same number of people who watched police officer derek chauvin murdered george floyd on 38th street in minneapolis, 12 people who had the same reaction that the people on the street had when they were watching george floyd died. 12 people randomly assembled by the state of minnesota, a state sharply divided in the last presidential election when it seems to get impossible 12 people in that state or 12 people anywhere in this country to agree unanimously on anything. 12 reasonable people. 12 people who took an oath evaluated evidence together including the video of george floyd death recorded by a 17-yea
that's not enough for joy. she had years of things to say about this so i have asked joy to come on and join our discussion at this hour. i for once want to hear more from her and we have the governor of minnesota is also joining us tonight in this hour. that's how we'll begin our coverage. >> get to it, friday friend. thank you, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. >>> in the end it came down to 12 people, about the same number of people who watched police officer derek chauvin...
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>> well, it's a good question, joy. thank you for having me. a crowd could only impact that use of deadly force if for some reason that crowd is perceived to be a threat. i will say if you have an issue with people cursing at you and yelling at you, then the police department is no place for you to be employed, because this is something that people do. we have something called the first amendment in this country. this is a country where folks can express themselves and express their thoughts and so forth with government. that's a big difference between perceiving a crowd as a threat, a group of people as a threat. i'll go a step further. that crowd -- that was not a crowd of predominantly african-american people. this argument would not pass the laugh test. we see crowds of people all the team engaged in all types of activities. it's a narrative here that for some reason this crowd was a threat. let's go a step further, if you perceive them a threat, perhaps it's because you were engaged of snuffing the life out of someone in front of them. so
>> well, it's a good question, joy. thank you for having me. a crowd could only impact that use of deadly force if for some reason that crowd is perceived to be a threat. i will say if you have an issue with people cursing at you and yelling at you, then the police department is no place for you to be employed, because this is something that people do. we have something called the first amendment in this country. this is a country where folks can express themselves and express their...
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from atlanta. >> i cried tear was joy.f joy. >> to boston. >> this is a moment in history, right? that, you know, so many people hopefully look back on as a catalyst for good things to happen. >> to houston where george floyd grew up. >> something had to happen to make them understand that you're not above the law. >> minutes before the verdict, outside the courthouse in minneapolis, brie graham told us she couldn't even watch the trial. >> it's been a constant trauma in re-living it over and over and over again and we need to see some just toys feel like we're going somewhere. so she and others crowded around their cell phones struggling to hear the jury's decision and then -- >> guilty! [ cheering ] a wave of relief sliced through the anxiety that had been tightening for almost a year. >> former officer derek chauvin guilty on all three counts. >> i can't believe it. it feels -- there's poetry in the fact that he couldn't breath and it feels like we got a breath of fresh air and it feels like we can breathe. >> reporter:
from atlanta. >> i cried tear was joy.f joy. >> to boston. >> this is a moment in history, right? that, you know, so many people hopefully look back on as a catalyst for good things to happen. >> to houston where george floyd grew up. >> something had to happen to make them understand that you're not above the law. >> minutes before the verdict, outside the courthouse in minneapolis, brie graham told us she couldn't even watch the trial. >> it's been a...
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joy? mr. dejoy: we absolutely are pleased to support the bill and we appreciate the bipartisan effort. we understand especially for many of our caregivers, it is important that they are there everyday. we want to make sure all veterans have the opportunity to get vaccinated as soon as possible. the dva ivs supply will ramp up -- the dav is a leader in this regard. >> thank you. we have had tremendous activity on the committees. now as ranking member, where do you think my focus should be? i told you in my opening where the focus is. but where would you suggest my focus should be ramping up things that we camper veterans and families? >> i will go ahead and say, i thank you and chairman to condo working closely together as. -- you and chairman takano working closely together. i think we all agree that we can all work together on toxic exposure, making sure veterans -- looking at the framework of this --, and making sure veterans get the care they need in this pandemic. and other things, as i me
joy? mr. dejoy: we absolutely are pleased to support the bill and we appreciate the bipartisan effort. we understand especially for many of our caregivers, it is important that they are there everyday. we want to make sure all veterans have the opportunity to get vaccinated as soon as possible. the dva ivs supply will ramp up -- the dav is a leader in this regard. >> thank you. we have had tremendous activity on the committees. now as ranking member, where do you think my focus should be?...
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if, through all of life's tragedies, billy could search every moment for that spark of joy, so can we. rest in peace, william. may your memory be a blessing. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosier, of the united states house of representatives. -- pelosi, speaker of the united states house of representatives. ms. pelosi: mr. president, members of billy's family, including the members of the capitol police who are here, it is my official and sad honor to welcome you as well as billy's many friends, colleagues, and loved ones to the capitol to honor his life. this observance is elevated by the presence of the members of the capitol police, leaders from the district of columbia, including mayor bowser and the metropolitan police departments, and we thank you for your service. members of the administration, the attorney general, the chairman of the joint chiefs, and the president of the united states. we all acknowledge officer evans' capitol police family and thank them every chance we get. and we include in that recognition officer kenneth shaver, american hero. we thank
if, through all of life's tragedies, billy could search every moment for that spark of joy, so can we. rest in peace, william. may your memory be a blessing. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosier, of the united states house of representatives. -- pelosi, speaker of the united states house of representatives. ms. pelosi: mr. president, members of billy's family, including the members of the capitol police who are here, it is my official and sad honor to welcome you as well...
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and here's the thing, joy, joel greenberg's trial is just around the corner, june.t federal prosecutors don't ordinarily triple the charges on somebody so close in time to their trial unless they're trying to turn the screws, squeeze him, and perhaps he can flip on his friend, matt gaetz. that remains to be seen. >> interesting. and this is the same matt gaetz who -- this is the first thing i remember hearing about him. they used to play a game, at least another florida legislator claimed that he claimed he created a game in which lawmakers scored points for sleeping with aides, lobbyists, and other legislators. i want to get both of you to comment on this. there's new a lawsuit against matt gaetz, the person matt gaetz worships in word and in deed, donald trump. two police officers have sued donald trump for sparking the january 6th attack in which the officer says he was slammed into a stone column while rioters hurled the n-word at him. one officer said he suffered injuries that required ongoing care. he lost count of how many times he was called the n-word. how
and here's the thing, joy, joel greenberg's trial is just around the corner, june.t federal prosecutors don't ordinarily triple the charges on somebody so close in time to their trial unless they're trying to turn the screws, squeeze him, and perhaps he can flip on his friend, matt gaetz. that remains to be seen. >> interesting. and this is the same matt gaetz who -- this is the first thing i remember hearing about him. they used to play a game, at least another florida legislator claimed...
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joy, let me just ask you to stay -- joy, let me ask you to please stay with us. i'm sorry to do this but i want to bring the rev into the conversation. he's with george's brother, rodney. rev, rodney, can you tell us what your thoughts are now? joy reid, brian williams and i are all here. >> we're here in the family room and we're going to have a press conference soon, but just broke down in tears because we know all the work, breonna taylor's voices, and we're going to talk later, but rodney floyd and his brother is here, this is a monumental win but it's only a round. the war is not over. we've got still got two days. we've got eric garner, who never got this. we've got breonna taylor who never got this. but god brought us through and the first thing we're going to do is the press conference and have a prayer and thank god. rodney, tell them how you feel. i know you were crying like i was crying. >> i mean, i'm feeling tears of joy, so emotional that no family in history ever got this far. you know, to get a guilty charge on all accounts, we got a chance to go
joy, let me just ask you to stay -- joy, let me ask you to please stay with us. i'm sorry to do this but i want to bring the rev into the conversation. he's with george's brother, rodney. rev, rodney, can you tell us what your thoughts are now? joy reid, brian williams and i are all here. >> we're here in the family room and we're going to have a press conference soon, but just broke down in tears because we know all the work, breonna taylor's voices, and we're going to talk later, but...
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joy is a gun in american computer scientist and artist she started fighting bias in algorithms after realizing that ai did not recognize her face unless she wore a white mask. the more she delved into the issue the more she understood that it was a structural problem ai systems do not work with black people particularly black women . so joy gender shapes project is really how i started to understand that this is a whole body of research that's been done if you're not convinced that you have a representative data set of the various possibilities for diversity in the world then you're probably not going to have a very fair or a very expansive assessment by an algorithm of who is. legitimate person who is a person at all who is considered an individual who has access to social participation who has positions of power for ai systems fed with data from the past the answer is often white men some of them cannot even attribute the right sex to women still obama i know a bastard on a raid to wear her gown of history her crown seems a mess for systems i'm sure of her hair a wig of the far to
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>> absolutely, joy. so, think about the driving-while-black stops that we learned about this week, that resulted in tragedies. lieutenant nazario, daunte wright. classic stops by police, which aren't really about law enforcement. they're about tickets. we don't need people with guns giving tickets because, too often, that leads to tragic results. >> well, here is the problem, though, marq. in a country that is soaked with guns and has more guns than people. if you are giving -- if you are having non-law enforcement, unarmed people giving out tickets, they could get shot, right? because everybody has guns. and if you have non-law enforce mts people knocking on doors to do wellness checks, they could get shot because everybody has guns. like, it seems like we are kind of at an intractable position where there are too many guns in the world. and so, police can easily say i think this person had a gun, i think that person had a gun because everybody's got guns, right? but we also -- police just don't seem to
>> absolutely, joy. so, think about the driving-while-black stops that we learned about this week, that resulted in tragedies. lieutenant nazario, daunte wright. classic stops by police, which aren't really about law enforcement. they're about tickets. we don't need people with guns giving tickets because, too often, that leads to tragic results. >> well, here is the problem, though, marq. in a country that is soaked with guns and has more guns than people. if you are giving -- if...
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>> good evening, joy. this is the scene here behind us. the car has since been towed here from just outside of the capitol. i have to tell you when we're talking about law enforcement, how tough of a year, this has been for capitol police, not just officer brian sicknick but also officer jared smith who committed suicide in the days after the attack. and another officer who also committed suicide after january 6th. now they talk about losing officer billy evans. for the capitol police this is their community. this is the people they come to see every single day. this is the capitol grounds, the staff, the members of congress that they come here to protect every day. billy evans lost his life. at the hands of this individual that to our understanding is from indiana, most recently lived in virginia. ben collins reported that he had recent posts touting his connection in the nation of islam. they have said they're a hate organization and muslims have vehemently rejected this. we're going to get to what lead in individual to go to this barrie
>> good evening, joy. this is the scene here behind us. the car has since been towed here from just outside of the capitol. i have to tell you when we're talking about law enforcement, how tough of a year, this has been for capitol police, not just officer brian sicknick but also officer jared smith who committed suicide in the days after the attack. and another officer who also committed suicide after january 6th. now they talk about losing officer billy evans. for the capitol police...
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joya the sultan of them and grandson of king joy who reigns during the german colonial era. in the case. of. the german colonial system in cameroon was violent and characterized back to seat trickery and manipulation as well as the use of military and political force because king joy offered an alliance to the drums the situation in the bottom kingdom was comparatively peaceful. was one of the most skilled political actors that i've had the chance to study he tirelessly sought to preserve his own autonomy within the very difficult political situation that was presented by the colonial era. the palace administrator a staff member close to the sultan is involved in preserving the cultural heritage of the. men do you know that is missing here in the throne room is a thorny issue. question we keep press use every day that goes by we are obliged to talk about this throne yadi the tourists who come here are constantly asking. so what is the throne of the kings of bar move doing in berlin. they have a. hand like you some people are saying those germans stole our throng when you tal
joya the sultan of them and grandson of king joy who reigns during the german colonial era. in the case. of. the german colonial system in cameroon was violent and characterized back to seat trickery and manipulation as well as the use of military and political force because king joy offered an alliance to the drums the situation in the bottom kingdom was comparatively peaceful. was one of the most skilled political actors that i've had the chance to study he tirelessly sought to preserve his...
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joya the sultan of them and grandson of king joy who reigns during the german colonial era. of. the german colonial system income was violent and characterized by deceit trickery and manipulation as well as the use of military and political force because king joy offered an alliance to the drums the situation in the bottom kingdom was comparatively peaceful. was one of the most skilled political actors that i've had the chance to study he tirelessly sought to preserve his own autonomy within the very difficult political situation that was presented by the colonial era. the palace administrator a staff member close to the sultan is involved in preserving the cultural heritage of the body. the men do you know that is missing here in the throne room is a thorny issue. shockley's we keep us use every day that goes by we are obliged to talk about this throne yadi the tourists who come here are constantly asking what is the throne of the kings of bar moom doing in berlin fish a bit. like you some people say those germans stolen or thrown or you talk. yes these are some beliefs it wasn
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>> pretty much everything, joy.ed that a sitting member of congress had his phone seized and searched by the fbi. people may not know, but when the fbi wants a search warrant, what they have to do is sit down, put all of the evidence of the investigation into a sworn affidavit, bring that affidavit to a federal prosecutor, and i've done this hundreds of times, i have to review it and i have to reach the conclusion that there's probable cause of crime in that phone. and i have to certify my name to it certifying that i agree with the investigator. that fbi agent walks into a federal judge's chambers with an application for a search warrant for a sitting member of congress's cell phone. probable cause is probable cause. it's not supposed to matter who you're investigating, but can i tell you the reality inside the department of justice is an application for a search warrant, for a sitting congressman's cell phone, will have been vetted up and down the chain over and over again. and even though the law regarding probab
>> pretty much everything, joy.ed that a sitting member of congress had his phone seized and searched by the fbi. people may not know, but when the fbi wants a search warrant, what they have to do is sit down, put all of the evidence of the investigation into a sworn affidavit, bring that affidavit to a federal prosecutor, and i've done this hundreds of times, i have to review it and i have to reach the conclusion that there's probable cause of crime in that phone. and i have to certify...
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well let's discuss this with our correspondent joy to ream bera who joins us from the kind of caf so nairobi joy during just why entrepreneurs finding it so difficult to get the credit they need at the moment at the moment because of the lockdowns it's been so difficult for small businesses to make ends meet and so making regular repayments of loans has been difficult which has led to log book as floral and liquidity and we're also seeing that the interest rates are still the same as precaution and all precaution $1000.00 and that means that we the inflow of cash for most businesses they are unable to meet the interest rates that the financial institutions are asking for but also there is the issue of an attractive business models that some of these entrepreneurs have which has just meant the you know borrowing environment quite very difficult for them just going by the fact that they do not meet the requirements to get these loans these loans themselves how do they work i mean are they safe. well there is a core tyria that is followed by the micro finance institutions when giving ou
well let's discuss this with our correspondent joy to ream bera who joins us from the kind of caf so nairobi joy during just why entrepreneurs finding it so difficult to get the credit they need at the moment at the moment because of the lockdowns it's been so difficult for small businesses to make ends meet and so making regular repayments of loans has been difficult which has led to log book as floral and liquidity and we're also seeing that the interest rates are still the same as precaution...
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with joy to the feast which lasts foreign.eter's basilica. pope francis gave his easter address just now. it looked a bit different because of covid, kind of similar to last year because of covid restrictions. italy i want to mention went into a red zone lockdown just because of easter and they were trying to deter people from traveling and gathering for easter weekend. but i do want to bring in father leo pataligha and ray flynn, ray flynn is actually the former ambassador. i want to get their thoughts on the mass today. do we have both of them with us? >> yes, indeed. hi. >> yes. , i'm here.>> thank you for be. ray, i want to start with you. i want to get your thoughts on the mass as a whole this morning. >> well, the mass is always a significant way to study, of course the season of hope. so many people tune into the mass. i've had the privilege and honor of attending these mass -- easter service masses at saint peter's basillica and traveled with the pope over the many years. but the message of hope is always very importan
with joy to the feast which lasts foreign.eter's basilica. pope francis gave his easter address just now. it looked a bit different because of covid, kind of similar to last year because of covid restrictions. italy i want to mention went into a red zone lockdown just because of easter and they were trying to deter people from traveling and gathering for easter weekend. but i do want to bring in father leo pataligha and ray flynn, ray flynn is actually the former ambassador. i want to get their...
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the joy of blackness persists.here." when i look into my little boy's eyes and wonder if his life will mirror trayvons, i silently thank trayvon martin for his life. i will love him harder, and in this become softer. i will be vulnerable, open to being hurt, because i trust that my joy in him cannot be taken away. >> beautiful picture of her with her little baby boy. tarana burke and brene brown join us now. tarana, we should say, recently signed a production deal with cbs studios. i didn't know that, tarana. i'll say welcome to the family. and it's good to see you both this morning. >> thank you. >> those essays, guys, are so powerful. i pulled out a couple -- laverne cox says she never leaves home without her armor up. i like that. professor mark lamont hill says therapy is a staple of his emotional diet. and in the beginning it was a badge of shame, and now it's key to survival. you just have one powerful reading after another after another. so tarana, i want to start with you. what were you trying to accomplish
the joy of blackness persists.here." when i look into my little boy's eyes and wonder if his life will mirror trayvons, i silently thank trayvon martin for his life. i will love him harder, and in this become softer. i will be vulnerable, open to being hurt, because i trust that my joy in him cannot be taken away. >> beautiful picture of her with her little baby boy. tarana burke and brene brown join us now. tarana, we should say, recently signed a production deal with cbs studios. i...
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. ♪ astronauts, and this in specialist payload specialists, have a preview of the exhilaration and joy, payload specialists, and mission specialists, have a preview of the exhilaration and joy of spaceflight. ♪ survival school taught by the air force. it includes a bit of sky sailing and parachuting. at nasa's marshall space flight center, they experience underwater training with a full-scale mockup of the payload bay. crew members worked out some of the problems they may encounter in weightless conditions. ♪ they find that movement underwater strangely approximates the conditions they find in space. in the next five years, more than 60 space shuttle flights have been scheduled. ♪ we will see columbia, challenger, discovery, and atlantis launching into space from pad 39. ♪ the earth and its terrain can be a barrier to communications, isolating people and cultures. for some nations, it meant safety and protection, and in advancing civilization. -- an advancing civilization. others have stayed the same. the struggle has been to live, food, water. with satellites, a new age is dawning for
. ♪ astronauts, and this in specialist payload specialists, have a preview of the exhilaration and joy, payload specialists, and mission specialists, have a preview of the exhilaration and joy of spaceflight. ♪ survival school taught by the air force. it includes a bit of sky sailing and parachuting. at nasa's marshall space flight center, they experience underwater training with a full-scale mockup of the payload bay. crew members worked out some of the problems they may encounter in...