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kimberly: they are some of the most punitive u.s.res against russia in years. >> today, i have approved several steps, including expulsion of several russian officials. kimberly: just days after a phone call between u.s. president joe biden at russian president vladimir putin to secure a u.s. desire for a predictable relationship, the u.s. announced surprise russia sanctions. >> we cannot allow a foreign power to interfere in our democratic process with impunity. kimberly: more than 30 russian entities are targeted. at least 10 russian diplomats will be expelled from the united states, and some tech firms are being punished for allegedly providing support to russian intelligence. the sanctions also put in place rules banning some financial dealings involving russian sovereign debt, to choke off lending and inflict economic harm. >> we want a stable, predictable relationship. if russia continues to interfere in our democracy, i prepared to take further actions to respond. kimberly: the white house says the sanctions are retaliation fo
kimberly: they are some of the most punitive u.s.res against russia in years. >> today, i have approved several steps, including expulsion of several russian officials. kimberly: just days after a phone call between u.s. president joe biden at russian president vladimir putin to secure a u.s. desire for a predictable relationship, the u.s. announced surprise russia sanctions. >> we cannot allow a foreign power to interfere in our democratic process with impunity. kimberly: more than...
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kimberly fell to her knees. and then, the chaplain told her, it was no accident. >> he's like, your son was shot. and i was like -- and then, i mean, shot? that just wasn't -- >> doesn't fit. >> i -- i just remember feeling, like, i said what do you mean, shot to death? when i could finally get something out. and he said, well, he was shot three times. i was like, shot? what do you mean shot three times? and that -- that was -- i couldn't function. i couldn't really hear, after that. >> were you there, rachel, during that? >> i walked in. and then, my dad said that somebody -- somebody shot nickel baby. and i remember, i just went right outside, and i sat in snow. i just buried my head into my hands, and i started to cry. and then, he tapped me on the shoulder, and told me, haile's gone, too. >> that's your brother and your best friend. do you remember what was racing through your head, rachel? >> basically, why? i guess, we all just couldn't believe it was both, at one time, so suddenly. >> reporter: even harde
kimberly fell to her knees. and then, the chaplain told her, it was no accident. >> he's like, your son was shot. and i was like -- and then, i mean, shot? that just wasn't -- >> doesn't fit. >> i -- i just remember feeling, like, i said what do you mean, shot to death? when i could finally get something out. and he said, well, he was shot three times. i was like, shot? what do you mean shot three times? and that -- that was -- i couldn't function. i couldn't really hear,...
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how it's kimberly have we heard any more from the administration about this aid to endear particularly these vaccines which let's face it the u.s. isn't really using. you're absolutely right they've just been sitting kind of stockpiled really led to global criticism of the united states for hoarding when other countries were struggling to even get vaccines to just sort of the 1st level of the people that need them in their country so heating to that pressure the united states is now we've just learned in the last few moments will be sending out to as many as 30000000 doses in the next week to india we thought it would be just about $10000000.00 now that number has increased dramatically but that's not all that the united states is going to be sending they're also going to be sending oxygen ventilators a team of experts but it's really important to know when we talk about these vaccines they weren't being used in the united states because they weren't even approved for use here what we've got going on out of the united states is that there are 3 vaccines have been approved pfizer johnso
how it's kimberly have we heard any more from the administration about this aid to endear particularly these vaccines which let's face it the u.s. isn't really using. you're absolutely right they've just been sitting kind of stockpiled really led to global criticism of the united states for hoarding when other countries were struggling to even get vaccines to just sort of the 1st level of the people that need them in their country so heating to that pressure the united states is now we've just...
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kimberly, you write about this as well in "the boston globe" yesterday.uits like the ones filed by officers blassingame and cyd my hem by could not only provide a way to bring a sense of justice but also to allow the truth of the day to prevail over the lies that trump and his allies continue to spew. these suits can be a way of showing that no one, not even a former president, is above the law. this is an important point you make, kimberly, because as of now we don't have some adjudication about donald trump's behavior on january 6th and the days leading up to it. we have an election but not a legal adjudication of this. >> that's right. not only does the complaint layout in detail the injuries, the beatings these officers took, the racial slurs hurled at the officer. it opens the door for witnesses and documentary evidence that details and put's donald trump's actions in light of the insurrection on january 6 it, what he said, who he said it to, it is a way that evidence can be obtained to push back on the lies that donald trump continues to say there w
kimberly, you write about this as well in "the boston globe" yesterday.uits like the ones filed by officers blassingame and cyd my hem by could not only provide a way to bring a sense of justice but also to allow the truth of the day to prevail over the lies that trump and his allies continue to spew. these suits can be a way of showing that no one, not even a former president, is above the law. this is an important point you make, kimberly, because as of now we don't have some...
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about developments in afghanistan let's head back to the white house where we can join kimberly kimberly let's start with that question she received on afghanistan the date of september 11th being food for a food troop withdrawal what more do we know. each well the data is obviously significant to americans because the september 11th of course the 20th anniversary of the attack on the twin towers as well as the pentagon and that is really sort of the catalyst for the invasion and sort of the fight by the united states that occurred in afghanistan now a generation later the fact is is that most americans aren't even sure now why there are still troops there and the argument being that americans are war weary this is an enormous cost to americans and in a pandemic particularly the millions of americans are out of work the tolerance level for perhaps holding troops.
about developments in afghanistan let's head back to the white house where we can join kimberly kimberly let's start with that question she received on afghanistan the date of september 11th being food for a food troop withdrawal what more do we know. each well the data is obviously significant to americans because the september 11th of course the 20th anniversary of the attack on the twin towers as well as the pentagon and that is really sort of the catalyst for the invasion and sort of the...
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kimberly: we have got some excerpts of his speech.n it, he will talk about how he inherited a nation in crisis, but he believes he is turning peril into possibility. to that end, he will be touting a number of his big spending packages, not only the infrastructure plan, which will be financed by taxing corporations but also that family plan you mentioned, that for the first time could see direct payments to families in the lower and middle classes, as swell as - - as well as free community college, the first two years of post secondary education. he believes the way to do this is through taxing the highest income earners in america to help those in the working class. in addition to this, he is going to essentially sell the message that he believes there is a bigger role for government in, people's lives that big government works. also he will sell the message that he believes democracy worked. as well, this is sort of going to be the thrust of his message. that he believes there is reason for optimism and, even as we are still in the
kimberly: we have got some excerpts of his speech.n it, he will talk about how he inherited a nation in crisis, but he believes he is turning peril into possibility. to that end, he will be touting a number of his big spending packages, not only the infrastructure plan, which will be financed by taxing corporations but also that family plan you mentioned, that for the first time could see direct payments to families in the lower and middle classes, as swell as - - as well as free community...
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joining us from capitol hill so talk us through what we just heard from the senator kimberly. well it's no accident that tim scott the most prominent african-american currently in the u.s. congress in the senate was chosen to give this message given the fact that so much of what joe biden has talked about in his 1st 100 days has to deal with grace and so what we've heard now is from a black man who says that not everyone in the united states agrees with joe biden's policies essentially what he's saying is that at times he is accusing the democrats of using race to divide americans and to use it to advance policy so this is a pretty powerful accusation and it really is touching on a raw nerve that is percolating in american society what he's saying is that he believes that as a black man he has benefited greatly from all of the opportunities that america has
joining us from capitol hill so talk us through what we just heard from the senator kimberly. well it's no accident that tim scott the most prominent african-american currently in the u.s. congress in the senate was chosen to give this message given the fact that so much of what joe biden has talked about in his 1st 100 days has to deal with grace and so what we've heard now is from a black man who says that not everyone in the united states agrees with joe biden's policies essentially what...
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kimberly ann potter caused the death of daunte wright by her culpable negligence whereby kimberly potter created an unreasonable risk and consciously took a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to daunte demetrius wright. let's go right to aadr aadrienne broaddus. this former officer, she is now out on bail, correct? >> reporter: she is. hours after she was booked into the hennepin county jail, which is about eight minutes or eight miles away from the police station where she built her career, she bonded out. she goes before a hennepin county judge within the next hour, and it will not be in-person. it's a virtual hearing because keep in mind, brooke, and those of you watching and listening, we are still in the middle of a pandemic, so she will appear before zoom, and it's likely that initial hearing will be about ten minutes or so. the judge will go over the criminal complaint, likely read the criminal complaint to her and also reiterate she has been charged with second-degree manslaughter. here in the state of minnesota, that charge carries a maximum penalty of up to ten years
kimberly ann potter caused the death of daunte wright by her culpable negligence whereby kimberly potter created an unreasonable risk and consciously took a chance of causing death or great bodily harm to daunte demetrius wright. let's go right to aadr aadrienne broaddus. this former officer, she is now out on bail, correct? >> reporter: she is. hours after she was booked into the hennepin county jail, which is about eight minutes or eight miles away from the police station where she...
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kimberly, good morning. great to see you. to take their money as campaign contributions. what is your take on what he had to say there in terms of, you know, he is talking about coca-cola, delta airlines, obviously, major league baseball, and this georgia law. do you think this is something that democrats need to be concerned about in terms of the debate that we are, obviously, having here about cancel culture and all of these other issues? >> yeah. it seems that leader mcconnell is trying to sort of do two different things here. politics are happy to accept a big check from corporations and republicans have fought hard for corporations to be considered people for political purposes in the vein of citizens united. in this case he is sort of issuing this threat, it's not thinly veiled. he said it himself that while if corporations take this move then republicans perhaps can boycott them too. that is the very free marketplace, open market/free market approach that corporations are already taking. corporations have heard from th
kimberly, good morning. great to see you. to take their money as campaign contributions. what is your take on what he had to say there in terms of, you know, he is talking about coca-cola, delta airlines, obviously, major league baseball, and this georgia law. do you think this is something that democrats need to be concerned about in terms of the debate that we are, obviously, having here about cancel culture and all of these other issues? >> yeah. it seems that leader mcconnell is...
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goal that he set out to do that i think many of those watching will think that he he achieved and kimberly let me ask you about what happens in the next few minutes because we are expecting the traditional rebuttal from the opposing party of course that is the republicans and on this occasion it will be delivered by senator tim scott. and it's really important that the american. viewing public watching the speech we know will be highly watched is going to get this message from senator tim scott because he's the highest ranking african-american in the u.s. congress right now a republican senator who comes from very humble beginnings that is really a self-made man and it's no accident that the republicans have chosen him for this response given that there is such a debate over race in the united states and how to eliminate systemic racism but there really differing sort of philosophical views republicans are going to make the argument that the approach joe biden is taking is the wrong one that he's going to be paying for these. these programs the expansion of universal health care or rather
goal that he set out to do that i think many of those watching will think that he he achieved and kimberly let me ask you about what happens in the next few minutes because we are expecting the traditional rebuttal from the opposing party of course that is the republicans and on this occasion it will be delivered by senator tim scott. and it's really important that the american. viewing public watching the speech we know will be highly watched is going to get this message from senator tim scott...
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kimberly, how is that auoin confidence. kimberly, how is that aoian to confidence.ng to affect you, not _ confidence. kimberly, how is that going to affect you, not having i confidence. kimberly, how is that i going to affect you, not having been in a competitive race since 2019? i'm hoping it won't affect me too much. i thrive on competition and i take a lot of confidence from competing. we haven't even her bandit any national races, which was disappointing but it was for safety. i will take each fall run as it comes and each training session and try to ramp up the pressure in training. try to ramp up the pressure in trainina. , , ., ., ,., training. dernies, what would you sa to her training. dernies, what would you say to her about _ training. dernies, what would you say to her about the _ training. dernies, what would you say to her about the olympic i say to her about the olympic experience? it say to her about the olympic exoerience?_ say to her about the olympic experience? it is really hard, victoria. _ experience? it is really hard, victoria. to _ experienc
kimberly, how is that auoin confidence. kimberly, how is that aoian to confidence.ng to affect you, not _ confidence. kimberly, how is that going to affect you, not having i confidence. kimberly, how is that i going to affect you, not having been in a competitive race since 2019? i'm hoping it won't affect me too much. i thrive on competition and i take a lot of confidence from competing. we haven't even her bandit any national races, which was disappointing but it was for safety. i will take...
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ok let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly hall could she is joining us from capitol hill where biden and tim scott have been speaking. one gets the impression overall with both these speeches that the essentially underpins the beliefs of the democrats and the republicans big government involvement from the democrats and joe biden but individual american from the republicans. there's no question that when we heard from joe biden and then from senator tim scott that there are very different visions in terms of how to deal with many of america's problems overall it seems that this message was well received from joe biden with respect to some of the plaza that he's laid out for rebuilding the country but he also issued a call for congress to act as well and to that end i want to bring in a member of congress who was listening to the president's speech i want to introduce you to brenda laurent she's a democratic congresswoman from michigan 1st i want to get your reaction to the speech but but also i want to hear from you as a woman who has been called upon by the president as
ok let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly hall could she is joining us from capitol hill where biden and tim scott have been speaking. one gets the impression overall with both these speeches that the essentially underpins the beliefs of the democrats and the republicans big government involvement from the democrats and joe biden but individual american from the republicans. there's no question that when we heard from joe biden and then from senator tim scott that there are very...
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well to get more clarity on this let's go to the white house and speak to our correspondent kimberly how kit can really what's prompted all of this now. well you know it is a little bit of a mystery given the fact that we know that lattimer putin and joe biden had a phone call just earlier this week and following that phone call the white house said what its goal was in that call was to try and establish when it comes to russian u.s. relations relations that are stable and predictable and then just days later we have these surprise sanctions so it is a bit of a head scratcher about the timing but what is clear is that the u.s. feels that now is the time to put in place some of those punitive actions against russia that the united states has taken in years and there's another reason they're taking these actions that has to do with the alleged bounties that were placed on u.s. soldiers of up to $100000.00 fighting in afghanistan by russia we should point out russia denies this and we should also point out that the u.s. intelligence on this allegation is of the category of low to medium
well to get more clarity on this let's go to the white house and speak to our correspondent kimberly how kit can really what's prompted all of this now. well you know it is a little bit of a mystery given the fact that we know that lattimer putin and joe biden had a phone call just earlier this week and following that phone call the white house said what its goal was in that call was to try and establish when it comes to russian u.s. relations relations that are stable and predictable and then...
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presence and footprint in afghanistan and kimberly in terms of the actual logistics any more detail on how this may take place and is it going to be a difficult time for the military. well given the small numbers now about $2500.00 that's going to be a lot easier than we saw when we had at its peak hundreds of thousands so but the infrastructure has become somewhat permanent we know that there will still be a diplomatic footprint what we don't know though and what the press secretary declined to answer when reporters pressed her just moments ago in the white house briefing is just how many contractors will remain and clint destine forces which we know were also present in the region and that we've never really had accurate numbers on so whether or not there will be a beefing up of those numbers still remains unclear but what is clear is that the u.s. president has come to the conclusion now there's no longer should be a strong military presence and that beginning is early as may 1st we can start to see some of those troops coming home as well that should be completed by september 11th
presence and footprint in afghanistan and kimberly in terms of the actual logistics any more detail on how this may take place and is it going to be a difficult time for the military. well given the small numbers now about $2500.00 that's going to be a lot easier than we saw when we had at its peak hundreds of thousands so but the infrastructure has become somewhat permanent we know that there will still be a diplomatic footprint what we don't know though and what the press secretary declined...
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la empresa kimberly clark, y otros fabricantes, anuncian que aumentarÍan los precios de todos los productos hacer esta pregunta. ¿te gustarÍa ganarte cerca de medio millÓn de dÓlares? carolina: sÍ. borja: presta mucha atenciÓn. se ha organizado un concurso que busca la idea mÁs innovadora del diseÑo de mascarilla. habrÁ un proceso de selecciÓn con un panel de expertos, y las 10 mejores propuestas ya recibirÁn 10.000 dÓlares y despuÉs de ellas, se repartirÁn 400.000 dÓlares. la idea es encontrar un diseÑo mÁs cÓmodo y mÁs Útil. a pensar un poquito cÓmo podemos desarrollar una idea de mascarilla. carolina: quieren asegurarse que la gente pueda utilizar mÁscaras sin excusa y que sea cÓmoda. mÁndenos fotografÍas cÓmo les gustarÍa hacer una mÁscara. borja: pero no hay que robar las ideas, mejor que se las manden a biden. carolina: [risas] ahora, mÁs adelante. faltan 100 dÍas para la copa oro. en breve, tenemos detalles del torneo de las grandes selecciones de amÉrica. borja: ¿cuÁl es tu burrito favorito? es que hoy es el dÍa de burrito y hay un divertido vÍdeo circulante en las redes que te vamo
la empresa kimberly clark, y otros fabricantes, anuncian que aumentarÍan los precios de todos los productos hacer esta pregunta. ¿te gustarÍa ganarte cerca de medio millÓn de dÓlares? carolina: sÍ. borja: presta mucha atenciÓn. se ha organizado un concurso que busca la idea mÁs innovadora del diseÑo de mascarilla. habrÁ un proceso de selecciÓn con un panel de expertos, y las 10 mejores propuestas ya recibirÁn 10.000 dÓlares y despuÉs de ellas, se repartirÁn 400.000 dÓlares. la...
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despite facing the pandemic and severe economic and political crises our white house correspondent kimberly halkett house more from washington d.c. what we're expecting is that the u.s. president is going to make the argument that big government does have a role in people's lives it brings about optimism and future and that's exactly what has america out of the pandemic woes and pains that it was feeling so far and that he really inherited so this is sort of the overarching message that the u.s. president is going to deliver when he speaks in the coming hours people in india are rushing to register for a mass vaccination drive set to begin this weekend as coronavirus infection spiral out of control it's another world record with the highest number of daily infections the official death toll has surged past 200000 but the real figure is believed to be much higher the f.b.i. has raided an apartment and office belonging to rudy giuliani these personal lawyer former u.s. president donald trump it's part of a probe into his dealings in ukraine but his lawyers denies he broke the law giuliani's l
despite facing the pandemic and severe economic and political crises our white house correspondent kimberly halkett house more from washington d.c. what we're expecting is that the u.s. president is going to make the argument that big government does have a role in people's lives it brings about optimism and future and that's exactly what has america out of the pandemic woes and pains that it was feeling so far and that he really inherited so this is sort of the overarching message that the...
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good morning and thank you for being here, kimberly.ved shootings. what is your sense of what that says about how the biden administration's approach to handling these very tragic cases is different than what we have seen in recent years? >> it's remarkably different from the last administration. if you recall, the last administration really brought to a halt the sort of civil rights investigations into police departments that led to things called consent decrees when there have been broad problems found within police districts that the justice department goes in the city and enters an agreement to make changes and we are seeing those investigations take place. in addition to the fbi investigating individual cases such as the one you were talking about here in north carolina to ensure that no civil rights violations took place and that a full investigation is countered. so this justice department is very motivated, very activated and is acting very quickly. we saw attorney general merrick garland himself speaking about the investigation
good morning and thank you for being here, kimberly.ved shootings. what is your sense of what that says about how the biden administration's approach to handling these very tragic cases is different than what we have seen in recent years? >> it's remarkably different from the last administration. if you recall, the last administration really brought to a halt the sort of civil rights investigations into police departments that led to things called consent decrees when there have been...
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(informaciÓn en pantalla) . >> la oficial involucrada en esta tragedia de kimberly que lleva 26 aÑoslo pronto es todo, felicidad, regreso contigo. >> bueno, me pregunto quÉ tanto se parece un taser a una pistola? gracias por el resumen. honores en memoria del policÍa william evans que muriÓ el 2 de abril cuando un vehÍculo se lo llevÓ por delante a Él y otro agente en una barricada afuera del edificio. un acto solemne en la rotonda con la asistencia del presidente joe biden y los lÍderes del congreso. es la segunda ceremonia conmemorativa luego del asalto al capitolio el 6 de enero por seguidores del expresidente trump, el oficial evans deja un hijo de nueve aÑos y una hija de siete, descansa en paz. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, mediodÍa. cÓmo evoluciona el dinero digital y quÉ debemos saber de Él cuando el bit coin rompe rÉcord de cotizaciÓn, lo vemos enen onda digital. y el cielo nocturno del sur de florida se iluminÓ por l que nuncnca te falte... cariño. o hidrdratación. neutrogegena® hydroro boost, el humumectante núnúmero ununo con ácidido hialurónóno te da, e en un ins
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kimberly, your thoughts? >> yeah. i echo what joan said. beginning of the week, i felt a feeling that i think it was familiar with a lot of americans. certainly black americans but others, too. is hoping that justice would be served for bracing for it not to be. so i understand what aunt gloria is feeling. as a lawyer, i know there are particular criteria that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt to every single one of the jurors in order for there to be a conviction. i'm aware of the very substantial chance there could be acquittal here at least on some of the charges. at the same time, i'm heartened by seeing some of the things we've talked about. about police officers speaking about the use of force. i think back to ferguson not that long ago and the birth of the modern black lives matter movement and how the response from police was just militarization, especially against crowds and everything. police interactions in real life became a more tense and i seen we've turned a corner that. we're trying to find ways to find de
kimberly, your thoughts? >> yeah. i echo what joan said. beginning of the week, i felt a feeling that i think it was familiar with a lot of americans. certainly black americans but others, too. is hoping that justice would be served for bracing for it not to be. so i understand what aunt gloria is feeling. as a lawyer, i know there are particular criteria that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt to every single one of the jurors in order for there to be a conviction. i'm...
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but procter did a good job kimberly, no kimberly not so good and we all start thinking that kimberlyhe end, they are too paper-oriented too service oriented they really have a bad hand right now, kimberly. and i don't want to own that stock. >> okay. >> i know. well, apparently, there are a number of people who agree with you. >> but i disagree with what the market is saying about honeywell and american express american express is really good here. >> interesting to listen to you when you're negative open p & g, or colgate >> that will be a dice roll. international markets, gotten a little softer. i'm not sure i want to do that i did not, particularly, i did not care for the report. >> you didn't? >> there will be better fish in the pond i know people don't want to bet against clorox, in the consumer package group. >> here's a look at colgate. we don't talk thatoften about that company >> you know why? >> because the company doesn't talk i've been after them for years to have to come on but pepsico had the best in this group. they've been up and that stock is creeping up and i like t
but procter did a good job kimberly, no kimberly not so good and we all start thinking that kimberlyhe end, they are too paper-oriented too service oriented they really have a bad hand right now, kimberly. and i don't want to own that stock. >> okay. >> i know. well, apparently, there are a number of people who agree with you. >> but i disagree with what the market is saying about honeywell and american express american express is really good here. >> interesting to...
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president's behind you there kimberly he was speaking just moments ago with an important announcement for vaccinated americans would he have to see. yeah he gave us a bit more detail on what we 1st heard 2 from the top public health officials basically if you've been vaccinated you don't have to wear a mask any more take a listen to what he had to say and because of the extraordinary progress we made fighting this virus and the progress our scientists have made in learning about how it gets transmitted earlier today the c.d.c. made an important announcement starting today if you're fully vaccinated you're outdoors you need and not a big crowd you no longer need to wear a mask but when you are in larger crowds you are still required to wear a mask and so joe biden making this announcement is his 100 day benchmark it's coming up in a matter of days but the next big benchmark he says will be july 4th he said this a while ago he wanted to make sure that big barbecues with their families and friends and he said that to as a result of the fact that things are moving along as he had hoped in
president's behind you there kimberly he was speaking just moments ago with an important announcement for vaccinated americans would he have to see. yeah he gave us a bit more detail on what we 1st heard 2 from the top public health officials basically if you've been vaccinated you don't have to wear a mask any more take a listen to what he had to say and because of the extraordinary progress we made fighting this virus and the progress our scientists have made in learning about how it gets...
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anchor: white house correspondent kimberly halkett has more on the reaction from the biden administrationiran accuses israel of being behind the attacks on its nuclear facilities, i asked the white house press secretary jen whether the white house is concerned the alleged actions of a u.s. ally could derail the discussions to bring the united states and iran back into compliance under that agreement. the white house press secretary refused to comment on whether israel was involved, only to say that this was, in her view, a speculation on causes. take a listen. sec. psaki: we have seen the reports. we don't have anything to speak to as it relates to the cause or who is responsib. our focus is on the diplomatic path forward. we have not been given indication that attendance at the discussions that will proceed on wednesday has changed. kimberly: the white house press secretary confirmed that the united states was not involved in the attack as for the impact of the attack could have on the diplomatic discussions, jen psaki is saying that she will focus on the diplomatic path forward and in t
anchor: white house correspondent kimberly halkett has more on the reaction from the biden administrationiran accuses israel of being behind the attacks on its nuclear facilities, i asked the white house press secretary jen whether the white house is concerned the alleged actions of a u.s. ally could derail the discussions to bring the united states and iran back into compliance under that agreement. the white house press secretary refused to comment on whether israel was involved, only to say...
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i just shot him. >> reporter: 48-year-old kimberly potter had been a police officer for more than halfe. first joining the department in 1995, 26 years ago. she had served in 2019 as a police union's president, according to the "star tribune," had been on the police force's negotiation team and worked as a field training officer. >> the head of the minnesota police and peace officers association tells the "star tribune" that on the day of the shooting potter had been training a new rookie officer. this is not her first time dealing the aftermath of an officer-involved shooting. according to a county attorney's report, potter arrived at the scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting of a man in 2019. the man had been threatening his grandfather with a knife and hammer, the use of deadly force by the police was ruled adds lawful. potter giving the instructions to the two officers involved in the shooting to get into different police cars, turn off their body cameras and to not speak to each other. actions that appear to be consistent with the police department's policies. she was not pre
i just shot him. >> reporter: 48-year-old kimberly potter had been a police officer for more than halfe. first joining the department in 1995, 26 years ago. she had served in 2019 as a police union's president, according to the "star tribune," had been on the police force's negotiation team and worked as a field training officer. >> the head of the minnesota police and peace officers association tells the "star tribune" that on the day of the shooting potter had...
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a how to take kimberly how much resistance has this decision by president biden met with in the u.s. . well we know that this is going against the advice of some pentagon officials and security experts but what we heard from the president as he spoke to the nation in the world was that after a 3 month policy review he has not been given any good reason to stay in other words the material conditions on the ground will never be perfect for timely withdrawal of soldiers and as a result he believes that time is now now this decision has been made after notifying members of congress the united nations the european union nato and as well of course afghan leaders what the united states is saying is that they will still be supportive of the afghan government as it moves forward as it continues to strive for peace but at the same time with respect to u.s. national security the threats have evolved the president as well as the press secretary pointing out that osama bin laden behind the september 11th attacks of 2001 has been dead for 10 years a decade ago and now that threat has metastasized
a how to take kimberly how much resistance has this decision by president biden met with in the u.s. . well we know that this is going against the advice of some pentagon officials and security experts but what we heard from the president as he spoke to the nation in the world was that after a 3 month policy review he has not been given any good reason to stay in other words the material conditions on the ground will never be perfect for timely withdrawal of soldiers and as a result he believes...
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carbon emissions critics who dismisses plans as costly and ineffective our white house correspondent kimberly holcomb puts a virtual global summit convened by u.s. president joe biden and invitation to world leaders to combat climate change collectively signs are mistaken science is undeniable. the cost of going to action is key. united states is awaiting where resolving to take action by denounce the u.s. would cut fossil fuel emissions by up to 52 percent by 2030 the earth day pledge renews america's commitment following 4 years of inaction by predecessor donald trump it more than doubles america's target under the 2015 paris climate agreement that trump withdrew from that biden rejoined when he took office. this just bursting into. song 40 world leaders participated including american adversaries russia and china china is the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases president xi jinping pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by $26.00 to adding this jab at the united states china has committed to move from carbon peak to carbon neutrality in a much shorter time span than what might take m
carbon emissions critics who dismisses plans as costly and ineffective our white house correspondent kimberly holcomb puts a virtual global summit convened by u.s. president joe biden and invitation to world leaders to combat climate change collectively signs are mistaken science is undeniable. the cost of going to action is key. united states is awaiting where resolving to take action by denounce the u.s. would cut fossil fuel emissions by up to 52 percent by 2030 the earth day pledge renews...
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and i thought of washington i was house correspondent kimberly how could i was listening to the president and we heard him say that us gun violence is an epidemic a blemish on our character as a nation he said yeah the president has been under a lot of pressure since those recent mass shootings not just in colorado but also in georgia to take some executive action in the absence of congressional action and that's what we've seen from the president there some of those steps have already been outlined not only battling the so-called ghost guns that have no serial numbers that people can quickly assemble on their own banning stabilizing braces as were used in the colorado mass shooting but also putting in place these red flag laws that would make it so that people can petition the courts if they believe that someone is dangerous and should have a gun but the president was also very clear in what he wants moving forward he talked about in 1994 as a senator how he passed the assault weapons ban something that was allowed to expire 10 years later and that he believes saved countless lives he's
and i thought of washington i was house correspondent kimberly how could i was listening to the president and we heard him say that us gun violence is an epidemic a blemish on our character as a nation he said yeah the president has been under a lot of pressure since those recent mass shootings not just in colorado but also in georgia to take some executive action in the absence of congressional action and that's what we've seen from the president there some of those steps have already been...
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i speak to a white house correspondent kimberly halkett and kimberly tom fraction how difficult will he find it to get through more measures through congress. you will find it very difficult because the u.s. president has interpreted the constitution in a way that many in the united states do not when it comes to the 2nd amendment or the right to bear arms the us constitution saying that no man has the right to infringe on those rights essentially and so the view of many in congress will be that these executive actions are doing just that are in violation of the u.s. constitution so there could be court challenges but as well i expect that there will be pushback on a lot of these measures that joe biden is calling on congress to act as well you have to remember that even though democrats largely support the president's actions there are many democrats from rural states where gun ownership is is very much a part of the culture as part of the hunting culture this will be difficult for them so even though there is in the senate narrow majority for democrats it's not a slam dunk if you w
i speak to a white house correspondent kimberly halkett and kimberly tom fraction how difficult will he find it to get through more measures through congress. you will find it very difficult because the u.s. president has interpreted the constitution in a way that many in the united states do not when it comes to the 2nd amendment or the right to bear arms the us constitution saying that no man has the right to infringe on those rights essentially and so the view of many in congress will be...
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now our white house correspondent kimberly halkett is live for us and kimberly this is a very different white house that's back on the international climate scene than the one we've been used to in the last 4 years. there's no question the u.s. president joe biden is reclaiming america's leadership role when it comes to combating climate change one that he believes that his predecessor abandoned the and that is putting not just the united states but the planet at risk so this is a moment of peril the u.s. president said but also a moment of opportunity and to that end the u.s. president making that bold commitment that is up from the commitment by president obama when joe biden was vice president but there is a challenge in all of this well it is ambitious there is also this aspect of it there are many in the united states that are questioning whether or not this is really something that can be achieved and whether the time to do all of this is now given the fact that the united states is recovering from a global pandemic and there are many critical of joe biden's green energy plan a gr
now our white house correspondent kimberly halkett is live for us and kimberly this is a very different white house that's back on the international climate scene than the one we've been used to in the last 4 years. there's no question the u.s. president joe biden is reclaiming america's leadership role when it comes to combating climate change one that he believes that his predecessor abandoned the and that is putting not just the united states but the planet at risk so this is a moment of...
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consensus there's still room for the 2 countries to work together as a white house correspondent kimberly how could. they are some of the most punitive u.s. measures taken against russia in years today i've been through several steps including expulsion of several russian officials just days after a phone call between u.s. president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin to secure a u.s. desire for a predictable relationship the united states announces surprise russia's sanctions we cannot allow foreign power to interfere in our democratic process with impunity more than 30 russian entities are being targeted at least 10 russian diplomats will be expelled from the united states and some tech firms are being punished for allegedly providing support to russian intelligence the sanctions also put in place rules banning some financial dealings involving russia's sovereign debt to choke off lending and inflict economic harm we want to stable predictable relationship and russia continues interfere with our democracy i'm prepared to take further actions to respond to. the white house say
consensus there's still room for the 2 countries to work together as a white house correspondent kimberly how could. they are some of the most punitive u.s. measures taken against russia in years today i've been through several steps including expulsion of several russian officials just days after a phone call between u.s. president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin to secure a u.s. desire for a predictable relationship the united states announces surprise russia's sanctions we...
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live from the white house thank you kimberly. i. well let's resume our special coverage of dark surance murder trial my the courts in minneapolis has just resumes for the day let's listen and. there is a residual lack of objection that any foundation is based on the state's representation that they will call got to be correct or correct this work well the state is going to call their computer you're trying to i think you're all right anything else for the record before bring back the jury are really my computer more than. oh well they've just taken a short break the hacker have told you away from the trial while they take that quick break that's a trial of former many apples derek chauvin is set to resume shortly no for those keeping count this is though the 2nd week of witness testimony as prosecutors where there a case. of murder george for aids and healing on his neck for more than 9 minutes now let's see if we can cross to a correspondent alan fischer now he joins us from outside the courthouse allan you've been following that t
live from the white house thank you kimberly. i. well let's resume our special coverage of dark surance murder trial my the courts in minneapolis has just resumes for the day let's listen and. there is a residual lack of objection that any foundation is based on the state's representation that they will call got to be correct or correct this work well the state is going to call their computer you're trying to i think you're all right anything else for the record before bring back the jury are...
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reportera: catalina no pudo esconderÉ llanto cuando vio aparecer las figuras de sus hijitas kimberly viviÓ los 49 dÍas mÁs angustiosos de su vida. >> es un proceso muy difÍcil, muy largo. es una pesadilla vivir esto. catalina recogiÓ el poco equipaje de las niÑas y las llevÓ a la que serÁ su nueva casa. disfrutaron jugar con sus muÑecas nuevas. >> gracias a todo esto yo pude recuperar a mis niÑas. reportera: esta reunificaciÓn tomÓ mÁs tiempo de lo normal. >> demorÓ mÁs por la transferencia de un lugar al otro. >> es difÍcil ver dos niÑas tan pequeÑitas separadas de su mamÁ. patricia: realmente conmovedor. vamos una pausa y al volver las vegas inaugura su primer evento masivo sin bajar la guardia por la pandemia. patricia: el mercado mundial de las vegas abriÓ sus puertas, el primer evento masivo en la ciudad con mÁximas precauciones contra el coronavirus. se espera que asistan 59,000 personas comprando o vendiendo muebles. esta gran feria podrÍa dar un impulso econÓmico a las vegas que depende del turismo y se ha visto afectada por la pandemia. se inaugurÓ un centro de vacunaciÓn en
reportera: catalina no pudo esconderÉ llanto cuando vio aparecer las figuras de sus hijitas kimberly viviÓ los 49 dÍas mÁs angustiosos de su vida. >> es un proceso muy difÍcil, muy largo. es una pesadilla vivir esto. catalina recogiÓ el poco equipaje de las niÑas y las llevÓ a la que serÁ su nueva casa. disfrutaron jugar con sus muÑecas nuevas. >> gracias a todo esto yo pude recuperar a mis niÑas. reportera: esta reunificaciÓn tomÓ mÁs tiempo de lo normal. >>...
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go live to the white house and white house correspondent is the gun violence the president said kimberly is a blemish on our character as a nation. absolutely there's no question that the u.s. is known for its gun culture and that has been what has made it so difficult for many gun control advocates here in the united states to put in place some of the reforms they're looking for i think you could divide what the president joe biden talked about today into 2 baskets one are the executive actions some of which you outlined there the fact that he's calling for a ban on ghost guns those of the guns that don't have serial numbers he wants to make that more accountable so that if they show up at a crime scene that the perpetrators can be traced he also wants to put in place stabilizing braces red flag laws and also major investments in communities of color that see sort of disproportionate amount of gun violence and so those of vestments are hoping to try and stop the problem before it starts so those are some of the executive actions that are taking place but that other basket is what the pr
go live to the white house and white house correspondent is the gun violence the president said kimberly is a blemish on our character as a nation. absolutely there's no question that the u.s. is known for its gun culture and that has been what has made it so difficult for many gun control advocates here in the united states to put in place some of the reforms they're looking for i think you could divide what the president joe biden talked about today into 2 baskets one are the executive...
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including a legislative plan a budget or any kind of proposal for meeting biden's new climate target kimberly help hit al-jazeera the white house still to come here on al-jazeera the minneapolis that put the job at the plant at brooklyn's united in grief for funerals held in the u.s. forget another young black man gunned down by a white police officer. at hospitals on the pressure as a teenager confronts its worst moment at the club at 19 and. hello there now that typhoon sergei and firmly moved away from the philippines we're seeing more settled conditions here sunshine coming through from manila 31 degrees much of the wet weather in southeast asia is going to be across the middle a potential we've seen intense storms here for cambodia and vietnam edging as well into thailand we could see localized flooding with those downpours are heavier and as we go into sunday some of the showers will be particularly heavy across sumatra but the rainy season is ending so things are drying up an area where things are not to drying off is australia that move in edge of queensland seeing quite a few intense
including a legislative plan a budget or any kind of proposal for meeting biden's new climate target kimberly help hit al-jazeera the white house still to come here on al-jazeera the minneapolis that put the job at the plant at brooklyn's united in grief for funerals held in the u.s. forget another young black man gunned down by a white police officer. at hospitals on the pressure as a teenager confronts its worst moment at the club at 19 and. hello there now that typhoon sergei and firmly...
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i don't think this is the last time we'll hear from him. >> kimberly, it's strange, you were trainedlawyer, this is just weird, defiance or death of shame. either there's investigation and something there or isn't, i don't know who would have told matt gaetz this is the right approach but for him it's working at moment. >> he believes so anyway. if i were a defense attorney and he were my client i would advise him to say nothing because anything he says can and will be used against him. what we heard in the tv legal shows is absolutely true. a.b. is right, we're on the same wavelength, maybe because we share a birthday. but what you see here is a through line that begins in locker room talk, that infamous statement by donald trump was dismissed as locker room talk and first thing i thought of was roy moore, donald trump created the playbook, stand by, deny and as long as you're denying it, just push through and try to withstand the political fallout. that's exactly what you're seeing matt gaetz doing even though donald trump himself is not defending him here. it really -- there was a
i don't think this is the last time we'll hear from him. >> kimberly, it's strange, you were trainedlawyer, this is just weird, defiance or death of shame. either there's investigation and something there or isn't, i don't know who would have told matt gaetz this is the right approach but for him it's working at moment. >> he believes so anyway. if i were a defense attorney and he were my client i would advise him to say nothing because anything he says can and will be used against...
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kimberly, good morning. thank you so much for being here. evans, two young children, logan and abigail sitting there. they carried their stuffed animals with them. at one point appear a gail wiped her mother's tears away. she is 7 years old. president biden, of course, stepping into the role that he has had to play in his own life far too often in mourning this man and offering, trying to offer sympathy and empathy for what they are going through. what stood out to you the most about what we saw yesterday? >> yeah, we have talked over the course of a four-year period about how consoler in chief is one of the jobs of the u.s. president when that president chooses to take on that job. it was yesterday when i realized how long it had been since the nation had in its president a consoler in chief, someone who can simultaneously speak to a nation, which is still reliving that trauma from repeated attacks on the u.s. capitol, who could speak to this family in such a personal way. you could seal the connection when the president spoke to this famil
kimberly, good morning. thank you so much for being here. evans, two young children, logan and abigail sitting there. they carried their stuffed animals with them. at one point appear a gail wiped her mother's tears away. she is 7 years old. president biden, of course, stepping into the role that he has had to play in his own life far too often in mourning this man and offering, trying to offer sympathy and empathy for what they are going through. what stood out to you the most about what we...
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kimberly, i've got to ask you, my mom is a sweet lady.hat. what was your reaction when you saw the video? >> right, thanks for having me. it was upsetting and actually pretty shocking. whether our kids are in the classroom or they are on a zoom call with a teacher, we are putting our kids in the care of our teachers and we are expecting that they are going to be treated with respect and courtesy. that is clearly not what was going on during that particular zumba class. >> lawrence: what you think the big issue is across the country? why don't some of these teachers want to go back into the classroom? the signs have been very clear. you are a parent. i'm sure you have seen it. it's safe for kids to be back in school and it's safer teachers to be back in school even without all of the combinations they have asked for. so why don't they want to return customer >> you know, interestingly enough, i think that's a minority. i think the majority of teachers do want to return. but we are seeing here is the school unions that are very powerful who
kimberly, i've got to ask you, my mom is a sweet lady.hat. what was your reaction when you saw the video? >> right, thanks for having me. it was upsetting and actually pretty shocking. whether our kids are in the classroom or they are on a zoom call with a teacher, we are putting our kids in the care of our teachers and we are expecting that they are going to be treated with respect and courtesy. that is clearly not what was going on during that particular zumba class. >> lawrence:...
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kimberly adkins is still with us and she has important insights, too.owed you that because, with the j&j example, it shows, i think, the opposite. the minute there was information about a small number of people having a medical reaction, a crisis, that was instantly shared with the public. i mean, what is dr. fauci up against in terms of really undoing some of the disinformation that's been spoon fed to some groups in this country? >> yeah, nicolle. this is a very interesting situation. it's like a major shock to the system that we have a federal government that's transparent, honest and competent. and i guess that is hard to take. but the fact of the matter is that i'm very reassured, and people should be reassured, that we're dealing with a government that cares, that wants to communicate honestly, that when there seemed to be potentially a problem with the vaccine, it was released immediately and it's being dealt with. so i'm feeling very good about it, honestly, and people like tucker carlson are really undermining the ability of our country to get
kimberly adkins is still with us and she has important insights, too.owed you that because, with the j&j example, it shows, i think, the opposite. the minute there was information about a small number of people having a medical reaction, a crisis, that was instantly shared with the public. i mean, what is dr. fauci up against in terms of really undoing some of the disinformation that's been spoon fed to some groups in this country? >> yeah, nicolle. this is a very interesting...
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what our white house correspondent kimberly takes a look at biden's promises in the progress he's made in making them a reality. he took office during a global pandemic and made battling cope with 19 his top priority promising 100000000 vaccines would be ministered by april we met the goal last week by day 5842 days ahead of schedule. not a damn cent is 2nd goal and that is we will by my 130 in office have administered 200000000 shots of people's arms that goal was exceeded this week now more than 230000000 vaccines have been given out with more than half of all americans receiving at least one dose what we're seeing is a president who continues to be disciplined continues to stay on message and also a president who continues to focus on the issues and i think that's what many americans white to hear from their politicians biden promise to ease economic pain from the pandemic as well delivering on a campaign promise to get direct payments to millions of people who are out of work and not only addresses the immediate crisis room it's better for the long term economic health of our natio
what our white house correspondent kimberly takes a look at biden's promises in the progress he's made in making them a reality. he took office during a global pandemic and made battling cope with 19 his top priority promising 100000000 vaccines would be ministered by april we met the goal last week by day 5842 days ahead of schedule. not a damn cent is 2nd goal and that is we will by my 130 in office have administered 200000000 shots of people's arms that goal was exceeded this week now more...
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his party are pulling us further and further apart and let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly hall good who's live for us in washington d.c. biden's speech was as we were talking about wide ranging covered a lot of ground sets a lot of goals as well what were the highlights that you picked. well it really comes down to 3 different plans one that's already been put in place in 2 that the president is proposing it's the american rescue plan that he passed shortly after with the help of congress to give direct payments to americans to help them deal with the suffering of the pandemic but there's also the american jobs plan as the announcement of the american families plan now the american jobs plan will essentially if put forward allowed for americans to rebuild crumbling infrastructure in the united states and this will create jobs that is the proposal of joe biden and with respect to the american families plan this is something that would be an expansion of the social safety net not seen in decades in the united states that will allow for not only early childhood education on t
his party are pulling us further and further apart and let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly hall good who's live for us in washington d.c. biden's speech was as we were talking about wide ranging covered a lot of ground sets a lot of goals as well what were the highlights that you picked. well it really comes down to 3 different plans one that's already been put in place in 2 that the president is proposing it's the american rescue plan that he passed shortly after with the help...
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kimberly mehlman ross sew is a human trafficking researcher and legal consultant. dr.i call you that -- how can any governmental agency counter that kind of false hope that these smugglers are peddling? >> so it's important to distinguish smuggling from trafficking. smuggling is, essentially, the crossing of an international border through the use of fraudulent documents. it does cross over and cross over to a trafficking situation when and if that person is forced, defrauded, deceived or otherwise threatened for the purpose of exploitation or anyone under the age of 18. i just wanted to point that out. these stories from the facebook ads, they're promised 100% safety when they cross and sometimes airplane tickets for as low as $4,500. it doesn't -- it seems tood good to be true -- arthel: so how -- >> as far as what law enforcement can to come a bat it, i think law enforcement is really struggling to find a way to effectively combat illicit interprize operating online. think of it as a virtual space. this is just the aboveground market. imagine the dark web which is e
kimberly mehlman ross sew is a human trafficking researcher and legal consultant. dr.i call you that -- how can any governmental agency counter that kind of false hope that these smugglers are peddling? >> so it's important to distinguish smuggling from trafficking. smuggling is, essentially, the crossing of an international border through the use of fraudulent documents. it does cross over and cross over to a trafficking situation when and if that person is forced, defrauded, deceived or...
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. >> joining us now, columnist and sisters in law podcast kimberly atkins. kimberly, good morning. trial itself. i know that you have a very strong legal background even though we're of often here talking politics. we are waiting on the jury to deliberate here, we listened to those very powerful closing arguments yesterday. and ending with the rebuttal from the prosecution. what was your take on what we heard yesterday and as the jury sits with this and tries to decide, where do you see this heading? >> well, in terms of what the jury heard, there was not a lot of surprises except that the defense 's conclusion was too long in my opinion. but essentially the prosecution laid out all the facts of the case and said believe what your eyes saw. believe what you saw. and the defense tried to blame george floyd's death on everything else except derek chauvin just as they had done during the trial. so the closing arguments really did reflect the trial. i'm a little concerned about what happened outside of the jury's hearing with the comments the judge made about congresswoman waters, that
. >> joining us now, columnist and sisters in law podcast kimberly atkins. kimberly, good morning. trial itself. i know that you have a very strong legal background even though we're of often here talking politics. we are waiting on the jury to deliberate here, we listened to those very powerful closing arguments yesterday. and ending with the rebuttal from the prosecution. what was your take on what we heard yesterday and as the jury sits with this and tries to decide, where do you see...
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solutions to problems like race and income inequality that he believes only government can deliver kimberly health at al-jazeera washington. well last year on the campaign trail joe biden made many promises about what he would deliver in his early days in the white house while he's delivered on some there are others which are compromise or have been abandoned alan fischer reports on biden's broken promises. the other things people remember of campaigns i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify the promises the pledges the things to make a difference 100 days in joe biden has failed to deliver in a few key areas i think he's kept his word as much as he change i think people forget that there's not a lot of legislating that could happen from the presidential seat covers relief was always his top priority he promised $2000.00 checks to eligible americans that became $1400.00 under biden i think to the $600.00 delivered by trump the death of journalist jamal khashoggi provoked anger in then candidate biden he promised to hold so dear abby responsible regard them as a pariah s
solutions to problems like race and income inequality that he believes only government can deliver kimberly health at al-jazeera washington. well last year on the campaign trail joe biden made many promises about what he would deliver in his early days in the white house while he's delivered on some there are others which are compromise or have been abandoned alan fischer reports on biden's broken promises. the other things people remember of campaigns i pledge to be a president who seeks not...
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americans turn peril into possibility and he room on a message of unity 4 years of donald trump kimberly how does the president plan to address. well it's going to be a challenge for him certainly he has already made big gains when it comes to his handling of the pandemic in fact he's going into this speech to the joint session of congress with at least a 52 percent approval rating so that means that there are conservatives who. 2 potentially voted for donald trump who are supporting the president on this issue it's when it comes to the other issues that things are going to get more difficult for this president especially when it comes to paying for some of these concepts that he's proposed and we're going to hear following the president's speech from the highest ranking african-american in the u.s. congress representative or rather senator tim scott he is going to talk about how he believes that much of the success is joe biden will be talking about came because of policies put in place by donald trump particularly when it comes to vaccines that were developed under operation warp speed
americans turn peril into possibility and he room on a message of unity 4 years of donald trump kimberly how does the president plan to address. well it's going to be a challenge for him certainly he has already made big gains when it comes to his handling of the pandemic in fact he's going into this speech to the joint session of congress with at least a 52 percent approval rating so that means that there are conservatives who. 2 potentially voted for donald trump who are supporting the...
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hendren in minneapolis not george floyd but 1st let's cross over to a white house correspondent kimberly how could he joins me now and can be a real political push now it seems all police reform but how difficult or easy is it going to be really for the president or anyone else to get traction on this. well the momentum is in the president's favor and bouts why he tast his department of justice to add to the already criminal investigation that is in place investigating the death of george floyd now we have the announcement of the civil investigation into the police and practices of the minneapolis police department what this investigation will do is it will address sort of what it sees as systemic failures with regard to potentially discriminatory conduct as well as training and the use of force now what the goal of this from the white house perspective is is to essentially restore trust between communities particularly communities of color and law enforcement but this is just one track that the white house is pursuing there's also the believe that the momentum is in favor of legislation
hendren in minneapolis not george floyd but 1st let's cross over to a white house correspondent kimberly how could he joins me now and can be a real political push now it seems all police reform but how difficult or easy is it going to be really for the president or anyone else to get traction on this. well the momentum is in the president's favor and bouts why he tast his department of justice to add to the already criminal investigation that is in place investigating the death of george floyd...