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keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us going financially. lemonis: and what is the equity split? 70/30? -keith: 50/50. -lemonis: 50/50. dean: i had a graphics background and i had been doing this. i didn't have the financing to do it, so it was a perfect match. lemonis: so, you have a good brother, right? dean: if you can't trust your family, -who can you trust, right? -lemonis: well... while i appreciate keith recognizing his brother's experience, i'm not quite sure that 50/50 is exactly the right formula. if i asked most of the employees here who is in charge, what would they say? matt? -your name is matt, right? -matt: yes, s
keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much. he primarily got us...
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in 1992, at age 48, keith's prognosis becomes dire.s own, moves back to his childhood home in suburban chicago to help his mom take care of his dad. >> you could just see that, from such a strong guy, that the cancer was just eating him alive, literally. >> on nights when keith is in too much pain to sleep, matt stays up with him, and they talk all night. >> he kind of opened up a lot about his time in vietnam, and it was difficult for him. >> and he entrusts matt to drive his prized car for the first time. >> he knew the car had to be driven. he could no longer shift the car, so it just about killed him to say, "go ahead." >> keith knows the car he dreamed of in the vietnam jungle, bought for $5,000 in combat pay and meticulously maintained ever since is now worth a lot more than that, six figures, easy, so as death nears, he must decide what to do with it. >> he was nervous that my brother might sell the car. he wanted to keep the car around as long as he could. >> when keith finally succumbs to cancer in 1993 at age 49, he leaves th
in 1992, at age 48, keith's prognosis becomes dire.s own, moves back to his childhood home in suburban chicago to help his mom take care of his dad. >> you could just see that, from such a strong guy, that the cancer was just eating him alive, literally. >> on nights when keith is in too much pain to sleep, matt stays up with him, and they talk all night. >> he kind of opened up a lot about his time in vietnam, and it was difficult for him. >> and he entrusts matt to...
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keith ellison here. i can tell you, this community has really been on edge since this incident began. as we know, we have seen those images across the country of protesters, most of them peaceful, some of them violent, people demanding justice in this case. what i've been told by sources here as we've been covering this story is that they have been working methodically through all of the facts in this investigation, trying to ensure that they do things the right way. as one person told me, they only get one shot to do it right. we're now told that that review is complete and while the investigation itself will continue, they continue to gather additional evidence, they have now at least gathered enough information to render a decision on those four officers. we're waiting for this afternoon to find out what that decision will be, john. >> josh, stand by for us as i bring in our colleague, omar jimen jimenez. omar, it is hard. it is just hard to describe the potential emotions of this moment. already, mr.
keith ellison here. i can tell you, this community has really been on edge since this incident began. as we know, we have seen those images across the country of protesters, most of them peaceful, some of them violent, people demanding justice in this case. what i've been told by sources here as we've been covering this story is that they have been working methodically through all of the facts in this investigation, trying to ensure that they do things the right way. as one person told me, they...
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keith ellison, a six term lawmaker. represented the minneapolis in congress. do you think the community is more willing to accept the decision, whatever he makes, or do you think, no, they expect these officers to be held accountable? >> reporter: brianna, i think a lot of that comes down to what that decision is. law enforcement sources tell me that the attorney general's office after reviewing the evidence in this investigation has found a conclusion regarding the four officers that were involved in that incident, after the encounter on george floyd, derek chauvin was charged with third-degree murder. the question, what would happen if anything to the other three officers that were seen on video footage at the time of that encounter in and around that incident? and i can tell you after talking to many protesters, we've been out here covering this story around the clock, many folks tell us they respect attorney general keith ellison, they were confident in his ability to review the evidence. one thing that's been so interesting is a question, well, what is ta
keith ellison, a six term lawmaker. represented the minneapolis in congress. do you think the community is more willing to accept the decision, whatever he makes, or do you think, no, they expect these officers to be held accountable? >> reporter: brianna, i think a lot of that comes down to what that decision is. law enforcement sources tell me that the attorney general's office after reviewing the evidence in this investigation has found a conclusion regarding the four officers that...
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my name is keith ellison, i am the attorney general for the state of california. it's with a large degree of humility and a great seriousness that my office, except for my office the responsibility for leadership on this critical case involving the killing of george floyd. i want to thank the good friend of many years, mike freeman for the hard work he has done, we expect to work together, there is a lot of resources and talent and ability in his office on cases like this and i want to let everyone know we will bring to bear all the resources necessary to achieve justice in this case, and that means we won't leave any resources on the sideline as we pursue justice. i've had an excellent conversation with mr. freedman and we will be working together. this case is unusual because of th the way that mr. floyd was killed and who did it. at the hands of the defendant who was a minneapolis police officer, but it is not unusual in the sense that the attorney general's office handles criminal cases and works with counties all the time. this is not something that were not
my name is keith ellison, i am the attorney general for the state of california. it's with a large degree of humility and a great seriousness that my office, except for my office the responsibility for leadership on this critical case involving the killing of george floyd. i want to thank the good friend of many years, mike freeman for the hard work he has done, we expect to work together, there is a lot of resources and talent and ability in his office on cases like this and i want to let...
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people said we can't do that, we can't get them done, keith ellison was the person there to get that. he understood the systemic issues that were holding us back, and as a member one of 435 in the u.s. congress, his voice was loud. it's also my privilege in 2018 when i was given the privilege of becoming the governor of minnesota, i entered that with keith ellison becoming the attorney general of minnesota. he is my lawyer if you will for the state of minnesota and i watched his vision and passion when i say my lawyer for the state of minnesota, that's the people's lawyer. he's done that with the command of the law and a command of what the law means to people and what it means to stand in front of justice and give back. so this decision is one that i feel takes us in that direction and step to start getting to justice for george floyd, when i spoke with the floyd family, they were very
people said we can't do that, we can't get them done, keith ellison was the person there to get that. he understood the systemic issues that were holding us back, and as a member one of 435 in the u.s. congress, his voice was loud. it's also my privilege in 2018 when i was given the privilege of becoming the governor of minnesota, i entered that with keith ellison becoming the attorney general of minnesota. he is my lawyer if you will for the state of minnesota and i watched his vision and...
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and so i agree with you, and unfortunately, keith ellison agrees with you, too. i want to speak to the vast majority of people who have a very different experience with our prosecutors right now. >> i don't have that personal experience, but to the point you made earlier about the video, if you watch the video, it is an inhumane act. i'm not a lawyer, but if you watch the video, it is an inhumane act, and you know three other law enforcement officers were standing by and did nothing. i want to go back to omar jimenez on the scene. and josh campbell reporting for us that the attorney general, keith ellison, who was named special cross prosecutor in the case, has made a decision about possible additional charges. we don't know what the decision is, as he's reviewing whether to bring additional charges against the officers at the scene. officer chauvin has already been charged. three other officers who the protesters have been demanding face charges, when i say protesters, you are what has become a shrine and memorial and a very important point. we were just showing
and so i agree with you, and unfortunately, keith ellison agrees with you, too. i want to speak to the vast majority of people who have a very different experience with our prosecutors right now. >> i don't have that personal experience, but to the point you made earlier about the video, if you watch the video, it is an inhumane act. i'm not a lawyer, but if you watch the video, it is an inhumane act, and you know three other law enforcement officers were standing by and did nothing. i...
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what do you make of keith ellison elevating the charge? >> yeah, brooke. >> i think a second-degree murder charge is aggressive but i think it is righteous and justice and necessary. as we could just see in omar's live shot. here is the difference. a third-degree murder charge carries a maximum sentence 25 years. you don't have to show the person intentionally killed but they acted with depraved indifference to human life. second-degree is harder to make, you have to show intention to kill and my argument would be and you get that in those eight minutes. eight minutes is an eternity for a grown man to have his entire body weight pinned on the neck of somebody who is handcuffed and when the man is yelling i can't breathe and don't kill me you cross over that line and i think a second-degree charge is the right thing here. >> and also as i heard ben crump lawyer for the family saying earlier, in terms for intent, when you hear the other officers that realized he doesn't have a pulse and turn him over and derek chauvin said no. elliott willia
what do you make of keith ellison elevating the charge? >> yeah, brooke. >> i think a second-degree murder charge is aggressive but i think it is righteous and justice and necessary. as we could just see in omar's live shot. here is the difference. a third-degree murder charge carries a maximum sentence 25 years. you don't have to show the person intentionally killed but they acted with depraved indifference to human life. second-degree is harder to make, you have to show intention...
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the most important thing is to build on the very strong platform that keith and keith and martin whenhey were co-ceo's have built. francine: do you think it was time for a change in the chief executive? duathlon -- did you ask keith skeoch to step down? douglas: no, it was something we have been working on to -- for some time. it was a natural evolution as we are coming to the third anniversary of the coming together, to the fifth anniversary of his appointment. he has been on the board for 15 years. and as we had the opportunity to recruit a first-class, seasoned, well-established financial services later, who is very excited about the opportunities that standard life aberdeen offer. so all of these things came together at the same time. as i said, the importance of having an established position as we go into the next phase of the evolution of our development, but also in the post-covid world was a very important thing to reflect on. no, we are delighted. this has been a cooperative succession between keith and the board. and we are very delighted where it ended up. francine: dougla
the most important thing is to build on the very strong platform that keith and keith and martin whenhey were co-ceo's have built. francine: do you think it was time for a change in the chief executive? duathlon -- did you ask keith skeoch to step down? douglas: no, it was something we have been working on to -- for some time. it was a natural evolution as we are coming to the third anniversary of the coming together, to the fifth anniversary of his appointment. he has been on the board for 15...
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in minnesota keith ellison changed the story today. keith ellison lost an election by 35 votes.s why he is now the attorney general of the state of minnesota. he ran for chair of the democratic party in 2017, and he lost. 235-200. in a vote of party professionals who decide these things. and then keith ellison decided to give up his 12-year career in the house of representatives to run for attorney general back home in minnesota. and so tonight keith ellison is the most important attorney general in the united states and possibly, possible y the most important attorney general in american history. today attorney general keith ellison asked protesters in minnesota and around the country to trust him. a trust that he has spent a lifetime trying to earn. and then attorney general ellison said this. >> to the floyd family, to our beloved community, and to everyone that is watching i say, george floyd mattered. he was loved. his family was important. his life had value. and we will seek justice for him and for you. and we will find it. the very fact that we have filed these charges m
in minnesota keith ellison changed the story today. keith ellison lost an election by 35 votes.s why he is now the attorney general of the state of minnesota. he ran for chair of the democratic party in 2017, and he lost. 235-200. in a vote of party professionals who decide these things. and then keith ellison decided to give up his 12-year career in the house of representatives to run for attorney general back home in minnesota. and so tonight keith ellison is the most important attorney...
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the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that.acy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful. this week, we've had the alternative side protesting, in this case, not necessarily peacefully. and i believe at the moment five people have been arrested, metropolitan has clearly determined those individuals broke the law and needed to be arrested. as the home secretary said, if you break the law then you will be arrested, and that is right. but people do have a right to protest. however, in the current time, when there is the coronavirus outbreak, everybody is asking people to stay away, to stay at home, and to stay away, to stay at home, and to be safe, and to keep themselves, theirfamilies to be safe, and to keep themselves, their families and their communities safe. that is what should be happening. however, if protests are going to take
the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that.acy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful. this week, we've had the alternative side protesting, in this case, not necessarily peacefully. and i believe at the moment five people have been arrested,...
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>> well, they are relieved that the attorney keith ellison, attorney general keith ellison efficiently came in and arrested the officers finally, rachel. we all believe that the officers should have been arrested on the first day, after they just offered no humanity to a man who was face-down, in handcuffs, and kept a knee on his neck, kept two knees on his back, that our autopsy found compressed his lungs, and didn't allow air to contract to in take and dispense oxygen and denied blood going to his brain. one of the witnesses, darnell, on the scene, rachel compared it to a fish out of water as it's trying for air and then his body stiffens up and it never moves again. he kept saying on the video, he was the one on the video saying you all are killing and after george stopped moving and he call for his mama, and after he said i'm gone now, literally giving a documentary of his death. he said he knew that george was dead, and this was confirmed by the emt when they said he was unresponsive and post-less, so that ambulance was his hearse, and so it was right to charge all of these office
>> well, they are relieved that the attorney keith ellison, attorney general keith ellison efficiently came in and arrested the officers finally, rachel. we all believe that the officers should have been arrested on the first day, after they just offered no humanity to a man who was face-down, in handcuffs, and kept a knee on his neck, kept two knees on his back, that our autopsy found compressed his lungs, and didn't allow air to contract to in take and dispense oxygen and denied blood...
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house we're fortunate to be speaking with a man at the front of the battle lines our guest today is keith ellison the attorney general of minnesota is a man of many firsts the 1st muslim to be elected to congress in 2006 and the 1st black american to be elected to a statewide position in the state of minnesota attorney general allison great to be with you today i wanted to ask you your wrist about the court case in which you are now the person responsible for prosecuting those 4 officers that were involved in the case and murdering george floyd what can the public expect by way of timeline and what we can know about the case i know there's much that we don't know but how are you proceeding right now. well we just received an assignment for a judge we have judge peter cahill who's in to become a district court judge has been a defense attorney he's been a prosecutor has been a judge for many years so we consider that a good but draw we now are facing. a whole scheduling order which will set times and dates poor you know pretrial motions for the determination of other critical issues in the
house we're fortunate to be speaking with a man at the front of the battle lines our guest today is keith ellison the attorney general of minnesota is a man of many firsts the 1st muslim to be elected to congress in 2006 and the 1st black american to be elected to a statewide position in the state of minnesota attorney general allison great to be with you today i wanted to ask you your wrist about the court case in which you are now the person responsible for prosecuting those 4 officers that...
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keith ellison may be speaking live right over here.e going to listen to what he has to say. it's kind of a little bit of a situation over here with assembled media and observers. so i'm going to send it back to you and i will see if i can walk over there and get any of his comments live. >> you bet. thank you, to you and bill as you move around so, so beautifully to show us that scene. that is not an easy task. shaq, you've been there from the very beginning. talk to me about the scene at the memorial and, of course, what you have seen last night. >> you're seeing a much more somber scene here on the site in north minneapolis as the city gathers to say farewell to george floyd. a couple minutes ago we saw the hearse come up and unload the casket in the building. this will be a private ceremony, much different than the public commemorations we've been seeing, and it will be the first of several for george floyd that will go across the country. first, a two-hour-long ceremony for family and friends of george floyd here in minneapolis. an
keith ellison may be speaking live right over here.e going to listen to what he has to say. it's kind of a little bit of a situation over here with assembled media and observers. so i'm going to send it back to you and i will see if i can walk over there and get any of his comments live. >> you bet. thank you, to you and bill as you move around so, so beautifully to show us that scene. that is not an easy task. shaq, you've been there from the very beginning. talk to me about the scene at...
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>> well, they are relieved that the attorney keith ellison, attorney general keith ellison efficientlyame in and arrested the officers finally, rachel. we all believe that the officers should have been arrested on the first day, after they just offered no humanity to a man who was face-down, in handcuffs, and kept a knee on his neck, kept two knees on his back, that our autopsy found compressed his lungs, and didn't allow air to contract to in take and dispense oxygen and deny oxygen to his brain. one of the witnesses, darnell, on the scene, compared it to a fish out of water as he was trying for air and his body stiffens up and it never moves again. he kept saying on the video, he was the one on the video saying you all are killing and after george stopped moving and he called for his mom, and after he said, i'm gone now, literally giving a document ry of his death, he said he knew that george was dead, and this was confirmed by the emt when they said he was unresponsive and post-less, so that ambulance was his hearse, and so it was right to charge all of these officers for disavowing
>> well, they are relieved that the attorney keith ellison, attorney general keith ellison efficientlyame in and arrested the officers finally, rachel. we all believe that the officers should have been arrested on the first day, after they just offered no humanity to a man who was face-down, in handcuffs, and kept a knee on his neck, kept two knees on his back, that our autopsy found compressed his lungs, and didn't allow air to contract to in take and dispense oxygen and deny oxygen to...
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and i think keith ellison has taken the right steps.e did it as quickly as he could, and i think he is not promising anything other than the fact that he's going to aggressively prosecute, but he is being very clear, and i think he is right that this is going to be a tough case because these cases are always tough cases. >> professor archer, as someone who has worked on and studied this for so long, what do you think america should take from the legal developments today and the wider role of direct action, street protests, as we look, viewers are looking at the shots from around the country. marches in new york city, in california, and all sorts of places continuing because there does seem to be a movement afoot. >> right. so i think we should be celebrating what happened today. the rarity of a police officer, as you mentioned earlier, or four police officers, all officers involved who take the life of an unarmed black man being fired, arrested, charged with murder, the fact that we are celebrating that is a reminder of how unjust our l
and i think keith ellison has taken the right steps.e did it as quickly as he could, and i think he is not promising anything other than the fact that he's going to aggressively prosecute, but he is being very clear, and i think he is right that this is going to be a tough case because these cases are always tough cases. >> professor archer, as someone who has worked on and studied this for so long, what do you think america should take from the legal developments today and the wider role...
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keith ellison was appointed to lead the case just last night. today he told me he is pouring over evidence to determine if the other officers should be charged and also if officer chauvin's charges should be upgraded from third degree murder and manslaughter to first dre degree charges. then look outside, imagine the pressure pushing on in keith ellison and the system. young people came of age with trayvon martin, and seen all these cases without successful prosecutions. these have resonated with us in a very different way. we have been there before with the mike brown and others, but triple nature of last three weeks. breonna taylor shot dead in her house and george floyd to die the way he did, there's a lot of stake here. we've been having these conversations time and again. when there is absence of information and transparence, it will be filled with gas and heat and we're seeing some of that, even seeing the developments, some people want to see justice, even though time and again it's not clear that many folks, black folks especially, know
keith ellison was appointed to lead the case just last night. today he told me he is pouring over evidence to determine if the other officers should be charged and also if officer chauvin's charges should be upgraded from third degree murder and manslaughter to first dre degree charges. then look outside, imagine the pressure pushing on in keith ellison and the system. young people came of age with trayvon martin, and seen all these cases without successful prosecutions. these have resonated...
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i do want to acknowledge the family's gratification to attorney general keith ellison. we obviously were disappointed when the previous district attorney said things like, there may not be evidence to support a crime. that was devastating to this family. because we had all sort of video. and reverend al, we couldn't unsee the video -- i mean, we saw it. you all saw it. one of the witnesses donald williams said that he watched firsthand george floyd die. and he's the voice you hear on the tape saying, y'all are going to kill him. he literally said that it was like watching george suffocate compared to a fish out of water. the fish stiffens up and then -- the fish never moves again. he said he witnessed that. but we all witnessed it, too. and because we witnessed it, we got emotional. and i pray that these emotions will have everybody act so attorney general keith ellison, the family's grateful he has a long track record, reverend al has been a champion for civil rights, he said it best today. he swore an oath to do justice. he didn't say just to do justice for black peop
i do want to acknowledge the family's gratification to attorney general keith ellison. we obviously were disappointed when the previous district attorney said things like, there may not be evidence to support a crime. that was devastating to this family. because we had all sort of video. and reverend al, we couldn't unsee the video -- i mean, we saw it. you all saw it. one of the witnesses donald williams said that he watched firsthand george floyd die. and he's the voice you hear on the tape...
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i made more than that. ♪ >> chris: keith got into more controversy.ural, he did. >> going to a president's inauguration, no matter who it is, that's what you're supposed to do, it's an honor to make history and get to do that. >> chris: at age 58, toby keith has slowed down. instead of 200 euros a year he does 50. he says his music is not with cells now. >> it's more of a hip upcountry. i hope the kids making half a billion upon forbes. i made mine but i'm not going to write that stuff. >> chris: but if our staff at "fox news sunday" is any sign, he still has his fans and his music, well, that will last forever. ♪ >> chris: is pretty good stuff. >> give me a guitar and we will do a whole show. >> chris: i would love it. during the pandemic, toby has used his downtime to release a series of acoustic performances and for father's day he released a music video for don't let the old man in, a song about not letting father time have his way. as you may have heard, i have a new book that's been out for almost two weeks now. i want to thank all of you for ma
i made more than that. ♪ >> chris: keith got into more controversy.ural, he did. >> going to a president's inauguration, no matter who it is, that's what you're supposed to do, it's an honor to make history and get to do that. >> chris: at age 58, toby keith has slowed down. instead of 200 euros a year he does 50. he says his music is not with cells now. >> it's more of a hip upcountry. i hope the kids making half a billion upon forbes. i made mine but i'm not going to...
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but t beyond that, i need to tak a a little bit aboutut ourur cos regardrding keith ellison.do not feel that keith elellison will be impartial enoh to directly oversee prosecution in this case. so what we are calling for is the appointment of a completely inindependent special prosecutor to o oversee this case, preferay sosomeone frfrom outside the ste of minnesota with a strongg nationonal reputation, a person who is credidible, a person whos known for being g fair and just. amy:y: we have 10 seconds. nekima levy y armstrongg, enke o muchch for beingng with u us, cl rights attorney, activist founder of the r racial justice , network and former president of the minneapolis chaptpter of the naacp. and that does it for our show. democracy now! is working with as few people onsite as possible. the majority of our amazing team is working from home. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible
but t beyond that, i need to tak a a little bit aboutut ourur cos regardrding keith ellison.do not feel that keith elellison will be impartial enoh to directly oversee prosecution in this case. so what we are calling for is the appointment of a completely inindependent special prosecutor to o oversee this case, preferay sosomeone frfrom outside the ste of minnesota with a strongg nationonal reputation, a person who is credidible, a person whos known for being g fair and just. amy:y: we have 10...
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i mean the volatility is starting to fade but i want to bring in keith fitz-gerald, with the keith fitz-gerald keith, here is the thing, we have became so accustomed to the crazy sessions particularly recently where we were down a lot, turned around. what is the market waiting for? this is the calm before the what? >> i would not say it is the calm before the storm because volatility cuts both ways, charles, opportunity and fear. i think what's happening is the market is very much ranging, it is bidding up energy like the slingky we would play with as kids before it went down the stairs. it would compress and expanding. i think it is waiting for headlines, something less bad or dare i say it, good. charles: now you got the long in my head. it is slinky, it is slinky, for fun it's a wonderful toy ♪ it is a coiled spring. meantime nasdaq and tech names keep erupting higher and higher. keith, you come in, take some money put it on names that you feel like will keep winning at the same time you hope for a dip in value names as well. that feels like what is happening on the day-to-day session. >> i
i mean the volatility is starting to fade but i want to bring in keith fitz-gerald, with the keith fitz-gerald keith, here is the thing, we have became so accustomed to the crazy sessions particularly recently where we were down a lot, turned around. what is the market waiting for? this is the calm before the what? >> i would not say it is the calm before the storm because volatility cuts both ways, charles, opportunity and fear. i think what's happening is the market is very much...
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that is keith ellison, kind of an unfair example. has long been a crazy person who was once attached to the nation of islam. back then he called himself keith hakim. more recently, ellison endorsed antifa. yes, that's all true,. but unlike other race baiting extremists, keith ellison may have a promising political future. it's very interesting ay imagine it. if joe biden wins, keith ellison could be the attorney general of the united states. at the very least, he would be first in line to become u.s. attorney for the state of minnesota, the top federal prosecutor there. what would happen then? we may live to findd out. again, all of this probably strikes you as wild-eyed craziness. flat earth stuff. eliminate the police? really? but things change fast. look at how quickly they changed just over the weekend.th alexandria ocasio-cortez, who is a skilled trend spotter if there ever was one, is already acting as if defund the police, again, a proposal that no sane person even mentioned in public just last month is now the defining civil
that is keith ellison, kind of an unfair example. has long been a crazy person who was once attached to the nation of islam. back then he called himself keith hakim. more recently, ellison endorsed antifa. yes, that's all true,. but unlike other race baiting extremists, keith ellison may have a promising political future. it's very interesting ay imagine it. if joe biden wins, keith ellison could be the attorney general of the united states. at the very least, he would be first in line to...
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minnesota's first black attorney general, keith ellison, unveiled the charges. >> floyd is not here. he should be here. he should be alive, but he is not. about nine days ago, the world watched floyd under his very last words "i can't read" as he played for his life. the world heard floyd called out for his mama and cried out "don't kill me." amy: we will go to minneapolis for the latest and a, kentucky, where protesters are calling for charges against the officers involved in the death of breonna taylor. the 26-year-old african american woman was shot to death by police inside her own apartment in march. >> i don't thinink i'm asking fr too mumuch, just justice for he. truthoror people to a anotherer , thatat she did not deserve th, that people are fired for doing this to her. amy: and we will speak to former women's march co-chair tamika mallory. about't talk to us looting. you are the looters. america has been looting black people. looted the native americans when they first came here. we learned it frfrom you.. and because has traveled from global to minneapolis to houston. all o
minnesota's first black attorney general, keith ellison, unveiled the charges. >> floyd is not here. he should be here. he should be alive, but he is not. about nine days ago, the world watched floyd under his very last words "i can't read" as he played for his life. the world heard floyd called out for his mama and cried out "don't kill me." amy: we will go to minneapolis for the latest and a, kentucky, where protesters are calling for charges against the officers...
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so it matters keith ellison is in that spot.nd i want people to keep in mind nationally as we seek these refor refo reforms and accountability for law enforcement, accountability is the first training that officers need. accountability, you should be trained that you will be held accountable when you violate the human rights, civil liberties and civil rights of the people you're sworn to serve. that has to be in place. but i think now we're going to see some improvement in the process and i'm hopeful we don't lose our commitment. the urgency of the moment, right, keeps everybody kind of sincere in their commitment in the space we're in now. but historically we've seen case after case as attorney crump rattled off earlier today we have this energy and then we fall back to the default of white supremacy dominating everything by the sheer wait of its constant existence since this country was founded. this is that moment, that splar moment those in law enforcement like the chief in houston and those across the country who have final
so it matters keith ellison is in that spot.nd i want people to keep in mind nationally as we seek these refor refo reforms and accountability for law enforcement, accountability is the first training that officers need. accountability, you should be trained that you will be held accountable when you violate the human rights, civil liberties and civil rights of the people you're sworn to serve. that has to be in place. but i think now we're going to see some improvement in the process and i'm...
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tamara keith: right. d there is a real mixed message coming from the trump administration.t isn't a particularly new development. but yo secretary, alex azar, saying that this is a critical moment masks if they' socially wear distanced.th message from the president, according to the press secretary today, was a little bit different. it was that masks are optional, and naat it's really a per choice, and the people should listen to local health officials.er but just is a there's this message that is mixed, and coming that leading into this moment, it has been largely a blue state problem, a bluer state, bluer county problem. and that has been flipping. and the political implications for that for the president, where now states like florida anand arizona are more domin the caseload, this could have r litical implications for him. it's not clst yet what it will be. but one thing we know is that the city of jacksonville, where the president is moving his convention acceptance spthch, well, no require masks to be worn. judy woodruff: errin, how do you see this playing out? i know
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>> reporter: some people did say they had more faith in keith ellison and keith ellison, the new attorney general, a black man, that he was the one to bring these charges against the officers. and then the fact that those officers came once he took control of the prosecution. and just to explain it briefly to our viewers, normally this charging decision comes from the county attorney, mike freeman. he's now working in conjunction with the state attorney general. so they said they collaborated and brought these charges together in coordination with one another at that state level. yes, you hear people mention that. so one other thing that people continue to remind me, they believe these charges should have come a week ago. it was on memorial day that video of the knee on george floyd's neck until he was unresponsive. they wanted those charges to come immediately. and now they're finally getting it. >> thank you, shaquille brewster, thank you very much. really appreciate your reporting. some chilling images from washington, d.c. those officers all stand thing facing those protesters. let's
>> reporter: some people did say they had more faith in keith ellison and keith ellison, the new attorney general, a black man, that he was the one to bring these charges against the officers. and then the fact that those officers came once he took control of the prosecution. and just to explain it briefly to our viewers, normally this charging decision comes from the county attorney, mike freeman. he's now working in conjunction with the state attorney general. so they said they...
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keith, you could explain what happened. but mike, kaitlan at the white house was talking about the back and forth, the president lashing out at the nation's governors and you heard governor pritzker of illinois saying, we need to call for calm and unity. my question to you is where is leadership in this country right now? >> i mean, just for the president has lost all credibility to talk about racial justice in this country. his tweet a couple of nights ago calling black lives matter thugs, looters who start to shoot and just a disgusting remark from the president. that actually makes my job and my life more unsafe. >> how do you mean? how do you mean? >> because in the last couple of days, the amount of people who showed up have not been black lives matter protesters. we show up carrying dlip boards and bull horns and signs and there are a fraction that are not part of black lives matter that are showing up with cement bricks and sawed off hammers. i caught some who are not part of black lives matter and these guys were ra
keith, you could explain what happened. but mike, kaitlan at the white house was talking about the back and forth, the president lashing out at the nation's governors and you heard governor pritzker of illinois saying, we need to call for calm and unity. my question to you is where is leadership in this country right now? >> i mean, just for the president has lost all credibility to talk about racial justice in this country. his tweet a couple of nights ago calling black lives matter...
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keith ellison is in charge of that prosecution. you have been both a district attorney and attorney general, been in both of those roles. the county attorney will be working as a teammate of attorney general keith ellison. what is your reaction to that development in this prosecution? >> i strongly believe as a former prosecutor that whenever we are talking about investigating police misconduct, it should not be the da's office or state attorney's office that work with that police department. i applaud having the attorney general investigate the case. that should happen across the country. i speak from experience. it should never be the d a's offices investigating those cases. in addition -- and i have legislation on this -- is independent investigation and also a national standard of use of force. in courtrooms of america when prosecutors bring these cases against officers, the standard is to ask was that use of force reasonable in that situation. we can explain away almost anything as having some reason. it is almost an insurmoun
keith ellison is in charge of that prosecution. you have been both a district attorney and attorney general, been in both of those roles. the county attorney will be working as a teammate of attorney general keith ellison. what is your reaction to that development in this prosecution? >> i strongly believe as a former prosecutor that whenever we are talking about investigating police misconduct, it should not be the da's office or state attorney's office that work with that police...
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don't miss rachel maddow's interview tonight with minnesota attorney general keith ellison. that's tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. as you know, thanks so much for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," the failed dictator stunt. as the white house scrambles to spin trump's use of military force on american citizens, the condemnation is near universal. tonight his own former secretary of defense general mattis calls him a threat to the constitution. lieutenant general russell honore is here. and ex-marine gallego, why he says congress won't stand for martial law. >>> new charges in the murder of george floyd and the progress that could lie ahead. >>> taking a hard look at the behavior of police unions as the impediment to real police reform. >>> and the virus never went away. why public health experts are raising the alarms over the spread in hot spots around the country when "all in" starts right now. >>> as protests continue around this country for the ninth straight night, mostly peaceful, we'll be covering those marches. we begin by th
don't miss rachel maddow's interview tonight with minnesota attorney general keith ellison. that's tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. as you know, thanks so much for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in," the failed dictator stunt. as the white house scrambles to spin trump's use of military force on american citizens, the condemnation is near universal. tonight his own former secretary of defense general mattis calls him a threat...
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the most intimidated i ever was was when keith hernandez came on to my tv series, i think it was '92,eball player. and i think the boy thing is because we're so much physically smaller than them. i remember the day keith hernandez was coming on my show, changing my shirt three times, thinking, what's the right -- should i wear light blue? it that too casual? maybe white, too dressy? >> jimmy: i saw julia louis-dreyfus talking about this, and she said it was funny watching you guys with keith hernandez, she felt like she didn't even know you. >> yeah, we were very intimidated by him. it was '92. they had just won in '86, so he was still a real idol of mine. >> jimmy: the mets should be in first place right now, getting our hopes up. >> yes. >> jimmy: and then sliding along the way. are you missing the baseball season? >> i mean, yeah. i mean, it's like, it's like the world stopped turning. it's the superman episode, i miss everything. but i don't, also. i just, i have, you know, nature just is like, this is a moment when nature says, hey, by the way, you're nothing compared to me. but
the most intimidated i ever was was when keith hernandez came on to my tv series, i think it was '92,eball player. and i think the boy thing is because we're so much physically smaller than them. i remember the day keith hernandez was coming on my show, changing my shirt three times, thinking, what's the right -- should i wear light blue? it that too casual? maybe white, too dressy? >> jimmy: i saw julia louis-dreyfus talking about this, and she said it was funny watching you guys with...
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how we move forward, now this case is given to the attorney general, keith ellison, he's going to be taking the lead on this and looking at the evidence. there was a disstrus witrust wi original prosecutor. there was no charges being charged at that moment and there were some evidence that would suggest would support criminal charges. at that point trust was lost and so the case has been moved to keith ellison to take a hold of that. we'll see this process play out. keith ellison talked about charges for other three officers and for all of this stuff to simmer down to some sort of peaceful time. there is going to be some significant charges for those other three officers and enhancement of the charges that chauvin is currently charged now. >> i wonder what's your reaction that keith ellison is now in charge of this? >> it is better than mike freedman. we had zero confidence in freedman. we have zero confidence the attorn attorney. this is not just something that occurs because of what he did last weekend. this goes back in decades. he refused to prosecute cases of violence against af
how we move forward, now this case is given to the attorney general, keith ellison, he's going to be taking the lead on this and looking at the evidence. there was a disstrus witrust wi original prosecutor. there was no charges being charged at that moment and there were some evidence that would suggest would support criminal charges. at that point trust was lost and so the case has been moved to keith ellison to take a hold of that. we'll see this process play out. keith ellison talked about...
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keith ellison said it will be hard to get convictions here. why? why, given the video and the evidence we've seen. joining me, jeffrey cuban, counsel lar, what will prosecutors need to prove here and why is keith ellison saying that will be difficult? >> well, with the elevated charges to second degree murder, there's an additional intent element that the prosecution has to prove. they have to prove that chauvin intended to kill. that's really what's here. it's not carelessness or negligence, not even recklessness. they have to show he intended to kill. i'm sure you remember and everyone remembers, berman, that it is very hard historically to convict police officers. think about another thing, particularly in this case. it seems to me almost certain that there will be a motion to change venue in this case. that the amount of pretrial publicity in minneapolis and st. paul will require this case to be moved out of minneapolis and st. paul. where can they go in minnesota. it will have to stay in minnesota. it's a state case. it will go somewhere, mayb
keith ellison said it will be hard to get convictions here. why? why, given the video and the evidence we've seen. joining me, jeffrey cuban, counsel lar, what will prosecutors need to prove here and why is keith ellison saying that will be difficult? >> well, with the elevated charges to second degree murder, there's an additional intent element that the prosecution has to prove. they have to prove that chauvin intended to kill. that's really what's here. it's not carelessness or...
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you have rebeck canned a keith guiding you. both of you fantastic.ee you real soon. >> thanks, charles. charles: i want to bring in one of my favorites, if not my favorite economist, brian wesbury, first trust advisors chief economist. brian, despite bounce of unemployment and there are 20 million americans not getting hours they want. heard secretary steve mnuchin. he keeps saying he wants to focus on domestic industries. those stocks are bouncing around like crazy, hotels, travel, airlines, entertainment and i know president trump talked about somehow getting a staycation, tax break credits. is that one idea to go, to sort of reinvigorate the heartland of america itself? >> well, you know, charles, in the middle of this, it is all about reopening. if we, if we only let restaurants open with 25% or 50% or, you have to sit six feet apart at the blackjack table, or only stay in every other hotel room it will be really hard to get this economy back. there is no amount of money, there is no amount of fed interest rate cuts or that will fix that we have
you have rebeck canned a keith guiding you. both of you fantastic.ee you real soon. >> thanks, charles. charles: i want to bring in one of my favorites, if not my favorite economist, brian wesbury, first trust advisors chief economist. brian, despite bounce of unemployment and there are 20 million americans not getting hours they want. heard secretary steve mnuchin. he keeps saying he wants to focus on domestic industries. those stocks are bouncing around like crazy, hotels, travel,...
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police are investigating the memorial is to pc keith palmer murdered there in a terror attack in 2017ster tweeted. .. this friendly home secretary. the individuals that are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. it went on and on. waterloo station this evening. a massive police operation's be needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters, too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. 0ur political correspondent iain watson joins us now. and tonight the pm making it very clear who he thought was responsible for the violence? that's right. as we saw there was some black lives matter protests in different parts of the country today but the prime minister absolutely crystal clear on who he thought was to blame on the attacks on police in westminster. it was this that he denounced as racist agree. he has of course criticise those antiracist protesters who brought down a statue in bristol and i t
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keith, thank you so much for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you, ma'am. >>> right now, i'd like to bring in former secretary of homeland security jeh johnson. thank you for joining us. so far the president has not addressed the nation on any of this. instead he's taken to twitter over and over and he's speaking specifically about stronger police tactics. how is that supposed to calm this country down? >> steph, it won't calm the country down. the president needs to do more than simply sound like a sheriff from the deep south in the early 1960s. there's a lot a president can do starting with acknowledging that the grievance of those who are protesting peacefully is real. and it is valid. they are saying black lives matter.
keith, thank you so much for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you, ma'am. >>> right now, i'd like to bring in former secretary of homeland security jeh johnson. thank you for joining us. so far the president has not addressed the nation on any of this. instead he's taken to twitter over and over and he's speaking specifically about stronger police tactics. how is that supposed to calm this country down? >> steph, it won't calm the country down. the...
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the keith fitz-gerald group principal. ago, guys, american airlines was rumored to be filing for bankruptcy. the stock was getting hammered. today it is up 39%. paul, it is up 39% today. if the airlines can make it in a covid world, then we all can make it. >> i definitely agree with that statement. if they can make it happen, there is no other industry as challenged perhaps, an amusement park or big hotel but clearly, if they can figure this out, my concern is, airlines went down from 65% in the february to the low. they have had meteoric rise but still 40% below the lies. i think they will get to ain't portion the stocks will anyway, they will begin to plat tau because there is still a significant population of people, i'm one of them, i'm a cautious one, i'm not flying rest of the year. maybe they don't care about me but i know there is a good population of folks figuring that out from home. they're conducting business online through zoom, skype, et cetera. and i don't i this the airlines can get that big population bac
the keith fitz-gerald group principal. ago, guys, american airlines was rumored to be filing for bankruptcy. the stock was getting hammered. today it is up 39%. paul, it is up 39% today. if the airlines can make it in a covid world, then we all can make it. >> i definitely agree with that statement. if they can make it happen, there is no other industry as challenged perhaps, an amusement park or big hotel but clearly, if they can figure this out, my concern is, airlines went down from...
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at the elbow of that bend right now is attorney general keith ellison and in a way that is a poignant symbol for us both of a black man and the first muslim to be elected to congress who himself was elected as a black man representing a very diverse, including majority white voter district. and so he embodies a lot of symbolism in himself, not just as a lawyer and as the head lawyer of the state that i think bears remark right now as does our present mourners in the church. and the thing about the moral arc of the universe is it doesn't bend by itself. and that's the the other lesson of martin luther king jr. and it has always been the case that we have demanded representation in the hallowed halls of congress wearing the robes of justice as well as sitting in the seats that make
at the elbow of that bend right now is attorney general keith ellison and in a way that is a poignant symbol for us both of a black man and the first muslim to be elected to congress who himself was elected as a black man representing a very diverse, including majority white voter district. and so he embodies a lot of symbolism in himself, not just as a lawyer and as the head lawyer of the state that i think bears remark right now as does our present mourners in the church. and the thing about...
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chris: keith wrote courtesy of red, white and blue minutes after 911. ♪ ♪ chris: first time he plaidnistan. ♪ ♪ chris: natalie of dixie chicks called the song ignorant. >> johnny cash think about the flag and i can't think of them to send to war and come back and do a good job and right there i went i'm going to be that guy. ♪ >> in october they were in bankruptcy threatening to sue me over the song, in february they sold for almost 2 billion with a b. chris: you're can king of red solo. >> they didn't write me a check. they didn't even give me a t-shirt. chris: in 2013 forbes magazine called him country's 500 million-dollar music man. did you really make half a billion dollars? >> i did. i made more than that. ♪ ♪ chris: keith got into more controversy when other performers refuse today play at trump inaugural, he did. >> going to a president's inauguration no matter who it is, it's an honor to make history and do that. chris: at age 58toby keith has slowed down, instead of 200 shows a year he now does 50 and he says his music is not what sells now. >> it's more of a hip-hop country
chris: keith wrote courtesy of red, white and blue minutes after 911. ♪ ♪ chris: first time he plaidnistan. ♪ ♪ chris: natalie of dixie chicks called the song ignorant. >> johnny cash think about the flag and i can't think of them to send to war and come back and do a good job and right there i went i'm going to be that guy. ♪ >> in october they were in bankruptcy threatening to sue me over the song, in february they sold for almost 2 billion with a b. chris: you're can...
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country music toby keith on his career and critics and staying true to the red, white and blue.this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we just have to remember how patient we were... how strong we can be. (how strong you can be.) and remember this; there's a crack in everything for a reason. how else can the light get in? ♪ tomorrow starts today. tomorrow ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. chris: he started out w
country music toby keith on his career and critics and staying true to the red, white and blue.this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we...
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keith ellison is minnesota's attorney general.. >> we have evidence that outsiders have been present and, in some cases, have played a very negative role. but i have been talking with protesters and trying to get a sense of who some of these folks are. i've heard mixed things. some of the negative stuff has come from people in minnesota, and some of it has come from people on the outside. >> harris: before we get started with the panel, i want to pop up -- can we show that 86% graphic, please? before we talk to everybody? according to a local nbc affiliate, about 86% of those arrested in minneapolis from friday to saturday listed minnesota as their address. interesting. a lot of going back and forth about where people are from and whether or not. kennedy, come to you with your thoughts on it. >> kennedy: yes, it's the people who really want to stir it up, and it's the sort of protest tourism that we see time and time again. whether it's a police protest -- i remember the wto riots in seattle. it started as almost performance leade
keith ellison is minnesota's attorney general.. >> we have evidence that outsiders have been present and, in some cases, have played a very negative role. but i have been talking with protesters and trying to get a sense of who some of these folks are. i've heard mixed things. some of the negative stuff has come from people in minnesota, and some of it has come from people on the outside. >> harris: before we get started with the panel, i want to pop up -- can we show that 86%...