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cnn's natasha chen was at the press briefing involving city officials. natasha, tell us more about what we are learning. >> yes, so, fred, like you said, the city officials don't know a lot of details at all about this case. they were not involved with what happened wednesday morning. they said they're pretty much in the dark as much as the public is. you can feel public frustration growing as the body camera footage still has not been released. in fact members of the public were gathered at the press conference trying to seek more information and we are here by the waterfront because some of them are expected to gather here for a march shortly. the sheriff told us yesterday he would not answer questions about who fired shots, so where brown was shot on the body and the body cam footage, so far he's deferring to the district attorney's office to protect the integrity of the investigation. so i asked during the press conference whether the city manager felt frustrated at this process, and here's what he said about his take on the whole situation. >> i wou
cnn's natasha chen was at the press briefing involving city officials. natasha, tell us more about what we are learning. >> yes, so, fred, like you said, the city officials don't know a lot of details at all about this case. they were not involved with what happened wednesday morning. they said they're pretty much in the dark as much as the public is. you can feel public frustration growing as the body camera footage still has not been released. in fact members of the public were gathered...
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. >> cnn's natasha chen joins us from atlanta.atasha, you asked the governor specifically about this issue of voter fraud, which has been puddled out time and again, even though there weren't instances of voter fraud found in the 2020 election. who did he have to say? >> first, congratulations on the show, jim. i did ask him about that. he doesn't answer that question directly. he said people have different opinions about what happened in the 2020 elections. here's a bit more from that exchange with him. >> reporter: is the timing of this based on your belief that there was in fraud in recent elections in georgia? >> i realize people have all kinds of differences of opinions and beliefs about the 2020 election, but make no mistake, there were issues that happened on the election, like they do in every election. >> reporter: he said it was a sad day for major league baseball, terrible for the organization, for local businesses here that were really hoping that this all-star game would boost them after a difficult pandemic year. he
. >> cnn's natasha chen joins us from atlanta.atasha, you asked the governor specifically about this issue of voter fraud, which has been puddled out time and again, even though there weren't instances of voter fraud found in the 2020 election. who did he have to say? >> first, congratulations on the show, jim. i did ask him about that. he doesn't answer that question directly. he said people have different opinions about what happened in the 2020 elections. here's a bit more from...
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let's get straight to cnn's natasha chen in elizabeth city, north carolina.o, natasha, everyone involved there knows the body cam footage exists and everyone involved insists that the public should see it. so, tell us what the hold-up is. when will we see more? >> reporter: yeah, pamela, that's what everyone wants to know, when will we see more? and a lot of them are comparing this situation here to other police use of force cases around the country where they've seen body camera footage released a lot more quickly than this. and the sheriff had to explain that in north carolina, here, it involves a court order for footage like that to be released, so it's requiring a lot more patience from people, including elizabeth city officials who, by the way, are not involved at all in this incident because it was not their jurisdiction, but they are very concerned about this, of course, from brown's family, who gave a press conference today, and from the community at large. many people who have been marching peacefulfully through the city the last few days, including
let's get straight to cnn's natasha chen in elizabeth city, north carolina.o, natasha, everyone involved there knows the body cam footage exists and everyone involved insists that the public should see it. so, tell us what the hold-up is. when will we see more? >> reporter: yeah, pamela, that's what everyone wants to know, when will we see more? and a lot of them are comparing this situation here to other police use of force cases around the country where they've seen body camera footage...
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but we start with natasha chen in north carolina. natasha, the shooting is raising concerns about transparency because the state is not releasing video of the incident. >> reporter: unlike some other use of force police cases, in this particular case the body cam footage has not been released and that's something that the family of andrew brown jr., as well as the public, is calling for. they want to see more transparency in this case. the family was hoping that they would be able to see the body camera footage yesterday, but they were disappointed that they could not see the video. sheriff wooten explained that he was trying to protect the integrity of the investigation, saying that to release that requires an official request and that he's waiting on the district attorney's office. here's what he said about the body cam footage. >> i want what the people of this county want, and i tell everybody, i wasn't elected sheriff to sit on a pedestal and think i'm god. i'm not that guy. i want what the citizens of this county want. on the l
but we start with natasha chen in north carolina. natasha, the shooting is raising concerns about transparency because the state is not releasing video of the incident. >> reporter: unlike some other use of force police cases, in this particular case the body cam footage has not been released and that's something that the family of andrew brown jr., as well as the public, is calling for. they want to see more transparency in this case. the family was hoping that they would be able to see...
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natasha, do we know why? >> reporter: we don't, actually. the sheriff, tommy wooten in pasquotank county explained to the media he'd like to protect the integrity of the investigation. that has caused a rising level of frustration among the public and especially the family, many of whochl are here behind us right now ready to give a press conference, which is why i'm speaking a little lower in the background here. but earlier today we also hear from city officials in elizabeth city. again, not their jurisdiction here. not elizabeth city police who were involved at all on wednesday. but they are also participating in helping, you know, represent their citizens and request this body camera footage. the city manager spoke earlier about his feelings when he first heard this happen on wednesday. >> when this first happened as an african-american man and father who's raising a son it felt like yet another one. that's how it felt. that's how it continues to feel. but i cannot allow myself to stay in that space because i have 18,000 people that i'm
natasha, do we know why? >> reporter: we don't, actually. the sheriff, tommy wooten in pasquotank county explained to the media he'd like to protect the integrity of the investigation. that has caused a rising level of frustration among the public and especially the family, many of whochl are here behind us right now ready to give a press conference, which is why i'm speaking a little lower in the background here. but earlier today we also hear from city officials in elizabeth city....
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let's get to cnn's natasha chen, who has that video that is so difficult to watch. natasha, tell us more. >> jim, i have had to watch this video a number of times to put this story together. it just doesn't get any i yesh. we -- any easier. we are talking about witnessing a man who thinks he is going to be killed. you are going the see it from three an else, the two police officers and the cell phone of the lieutenant they pulled over. 6:30, the lieutenant is driving in his army fatigues through the small town of windsor, virginia, saw flashing lights in his rearview mirror. he wasn't sure why he was being pulled over. according to his lawsuit, he slowed down and put his blinker on, indicating his intention to pull over but didn't do so for another minute and 40 second when which he later explained was in order to find a well-lit area. >> driver, roll the window down. put your hand out the window. turn the vehicle off, put your hand out the window. >> reporter: hearing thinks different commands while sitting in his car with his seat belt on he began recording if his
let's get to cnn's natasha chen, who has that video that is so difficult to watch. natasha, tell us more. >> jim, i have had to watch this video a number of times to put this story together. it just doesn't get any i yesh. we -- any easier. we are talking about witnessing a man who thinks he is going to be killed. you are going the see it from three an else, the two police officers and the cell phone of the lieutenant they pulled over. 6:30, the lieutenant is driving in his army fatigues...
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joining us is natasha alford, senior correspondent.f you see any sort of double standard here? maxine waters was a republican, would democrats be rebuking her? >> so i think the question almost suggests that what she said in that moment is the same as perhaps republicans who stood by and encouraged the capitol insurrection or they stood by and said nothing as donald trump was inciting violence, right? i think what congresswoman waters is pointing to is this cycle of trauma and violence that we're stuck in as a country. and we continue to watch black people murdered by police and we sort of do the same ritual in some and dance, protest, maybe a trial but justice is not expected. so i think she's challenging people to not just do the same song and dance but to hold elected officials accountable, to get out in the streets, to operate in the spirit of civil rights. and so, i think there are people who know her that know what she meant, but of course, there are members of the gop who will use this as an opportunity to basically make her an
joining us is natasha alford, senior correspondent.f you see any sort of double standard here? maxine waters was a republican, would democrats be rebuking her? >> so i think the question almost suggests that what she said in that moment is the same as perhaps republicans who stood by and encouraged the capitol insurrection or they stood by and said nothing as donald trump was inciting violence, right? i think what congresswoman waters is pointing to is this cycle of trauma and violence...
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cnn's natasha chen joining me now.asha, the video of this incident is very difficult to watch. >> reporter: yeah, fred, our viewers should know that this video can be disturbing, and you're going to see it from three angles. two of the angles from body cameras worn by the two police officers in windsor, virginia, about 30 miles west of norfolk, and the third angle from the personal cell phone of the man they pulled over, a man, as you say, who is black and latino, as well as a lieutenant in the u.s. army. 6:30 p.m., december 5th, 2020. lieutenant nazario driving in his army fatigues through the small town of windsor, virginia saw flashing lights in his rearview mirror. he wasn't sure why he was being pulled over, according to his lawsuit he slowed down and put his blinker on, indicating his intention to pull over. but didn't do so for another minute and fort seconds which he later explained was nrd to find a well lit area. >> driver, roll the window down, put your hands out of the window. turn the vehicle off, put your
cnn's natasha chen joining me now.asha, the video of this incident is very difficult to watch. >> reporter: yeah, fred, our viewers should know that this video can be disturbing, and you're going to see it from three angles. two of the angles from body cameras worn by the two police officers in windsor, virginia, about 30 miles west of norfolk, and the third angle from the personal cell phone of the man they pulled over, a man, as you say, who is black and latino, as well as a lieutenant...
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natasha, what are we expecting to hear from the governor?ind the podium on those steps, including some state legislators hereby to support him. i want to mention i did get a statement within the last hour or so from cobb county travel and tourism talking about the 100-plus million dollars they coul
natasha, what are we expecting to hear from the governor?ind the podium on those steps, including some state legislators hereby to support him. i want to mention i did get a statement within the last hour or so from cobb county travel and tourism talking about the 100-plus million dollars they coul
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who is in paris and natasha what is the reaction ben in france to these figures such grim numbers. as most people in france very saddened indeed to learn that 100000 people have died of covert 19 in the country since the pandemic began more than a year ago now it is a very grim milestone it is a very sad time for many people indeed we saw a tweet from the french president emmanuel my craw he said that the people who have died will not be forgotten he said that they are parents they are children they are siblings and that the french government also made it clear that they might organize a commemoration in memory of the victims all there was a shape that would take we don't know yet it is particularly poignant because it comes at a time in which france is still really thoroughly in battling a 3rd wave of coronavirus we've seen and i see used across the country nearly saturated the daily infection rates are still extremely high health workers say they are exhausted and they say that the peak is still yet to come and that we could be in this health crisis for many weeks to come natasha
who is in paris and natasha what is the reaction ben in france to these figures such grim numbers. as most people in france very saddened indeed to learn that 100000 people have died of covert 19 in the country since the pandemic began more than a year ago now it is a very grim milestone it is a very sad time for many people indeed we saw a tweet from the french president emmanuel my craw he said that the people who have died will not be forgotten he said that they are parents they are children...
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natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our comments right now and just say we are prepared to continue to pursue justice. thank you. and get more information on >> u.s. attorney general merrick garland announced the u.s. justice department was opening a civil investigation. the new probe will be separate from an ongoing federal criminal investigation into the death of george floyd. be will be separate from an ongoing criminal investigation into the death of mr. floyd. attorney general garland: good morning. like so many of you i closely watched the event in minnesota. although the state's prosecution was successful, i know that nothing can fill the void that the loved ones of george floyd have felt since his death. my heart goes out to them and to all those who have experienced similar loss. i know such wounds have deep roots, and that too many communities have experienced those wounds firsthand. yesterday's verdict in the
natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our comments right now and just say we are prepared to continue to pursue justice. thank you. and get more information on >> u.s. attorney general merrick garland announced the u.s. justice department was opening a civil investigation. the new probe will be separate from an ongoing...
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natasha chen is in elizabeth city for us tonight. if this video is finally release to the public. >> reporter: the city was prepared for a strong reaction from the community if the content of the video were disturbing. the description of it certainly was. what's more disturbing to the people that had been marching around town is that they only seemingly got 20 seconds shown to the family in private. one of the women who was marching tonight said she actually came here, we saw her this morning at 7:00 a.m. in this parking lot. she says today felt like a waste of her time but she will won't continue to come back everyday until there is more transparency. >> what do we want? >> video! >> reporter: more than five full days after andrew brown jr. was killed in elizabeth, north carolina. brown's family viewed body camera footage from the execution. >> the officers was in no harm of him at all. it is messed up how it happened. >> reporter: the family were shown 20 seconds of the video from one deputy's body camera. there were multiple body
natasha chen is in elizabeth city for us tonight. if this video is finally release to the public. >> reporter: the city was prepared for a strong reaction from the community if the content of the video were disturbing. the description of it certainly was. what's more disturbing to the people that had been marching around town is that they only seemingly got 20 seconds shown to the family in private. one of the women who was marching tonight said she actually came here, we saw her this...
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kingdom going for their vaccine how safe will they feel when there is no alternative ok thank you natasha but in paris. let's hear from the u.k. prime minister boris johnson he says the government still has faith in the astra zeneca vaccine and will continue to follow the advice of its scientific advice. we we believe it to be safe but the crucial thing for everybody is to listen to what the scientists the experts the their experts have to say later on today they'll be set to the exact a medical position followed that advice and that's what the government will be doing but we'll be getting your we really out the vaccine program as you know we've done i think 3 fifths of the adult population of this country. and you know you can really start to see some of. the benefits of that in it's pretty clear that the decline in the number of deaths the decline in the number of hospitalizations is being few please be assisted by the state this is that decline is being helped by the rollout of the vaccines. just before we returned through the george floyd trial in minneapolis an update on the situatio
kingdom going for their vaccine how safe will they feel when there is no alternative ok thank you natasha but in paris. let's hear from the u.k. prime minister boris johnson he says the government still has faith in the astra zeneca vaccine and will continue to follow the advice of its scientific advice. we we believe it to be safe but the crucial thing for everybody is to listen to what the scientists the experts the their experts have to say later on today they'll be set to the exact a...
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let's go to natasha chen with the full report. >> reporter: this windsor police officer joe gutierrezer an investigation into this traffic stop determines department policies was not followed. the town of windsor says the other officer, daniel crocker is still employed. the driver army lieutenant nasario is suing the two officers. according to the lawsuit on the evening of december 5 other, nasario saw lights and sirens but did not know why he was being pulled over. he was going to pull over but did not stop for another 1 minute and 40 seconds because he was looking for a well-lit area. by the time he stopped at a gas station, the two officers had their guns drawn. >> put your hands out the window. >> nasario began recording and put his hands out the window as he's ordered. >> turns out, crocker had not seen the temporary license plate taped to the back of his brand new car. crocker decided it was a high-risk traffic stop. >> what's going on? >> body camera shows gutierrez gun drawn. nasario thought ride the lightning that he could be killed. >> i am honestly afraid to get out. >> get
let's go to natasha chen with the full report. >> reporter: this windsor police officer joe gutierrezer an investigation into this traffic stop determines department policies was not followed. the town of windsor says the other officer, daniel crocker is still employed. the driver army lieutenant nasario is suing the two officers. according to the lawsuit on the evening of december 5 other, nasario saw lights and sirens but did not know why he was being pulled over. he was going to pull...
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let's bring in natasha chen. natasha, what more can you tell us about this plan for the family to potentially view this body cam video? >> right, fred, i just spoke with harry daniels, one of the attorneys representing family members of andrew brown jr., the plan is to met with the county attorney here tomorrow, around 11:30, and they hope to be able to view this body camera footage. that has been the desire for not only the family, really the public has been calling for this to be released because of the few details that anyone has right now. all we do have is 911 audio where an emergency responder is heard saying that a 42-year-old was found shot in the back. and of course that really concerns family members and the community if that is the case. a witness also told cnn that she was on scene and saw deputies shooting at brown's car as she saw him trying to drive away. so a lot of questions that could be answered by viewing this video. yesterday when the family gathered with a diverse set of members of the clerg
let's bring in natasha chen. natasha, what more can you tell us about this plan for the family to potentially view this body cam video? >> right, fred, i just spoke with harry daniels, one of the attorneys representing family members of andrew brown jr., the plan is to met with the county attorney here tomorrow, around 11:30, and they hope to be able to view this body camera footage. that has been the desire for not only the family, really the public has been calling for this to be...
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at the end of the tunnel to people who have been living with the restrictions for so long indeed natasha butler there for us in paris thank you the united states has announced new sanctions against russia the white house says they're in response to election interference and cyber attacks directed by the kremlin the measures include wider restrictions on u.s. trading in russian debt and the expulsion of 10 diplomats. in brussels nato announced it supports any u.s. actions to respond to russia's destabilizing activities russia's foreign ministry says a response to the sanctions is inevitable and it summoned the u.s. ambassador in moscow i was house correspondent kim the whole kit has more on the story from washington d.c. there is an additional 2 more sanctions that have been announced targeting 30 russian entities and individuals and also targeting the tax firms that support russian intelligence now the timing of all of this is significant because you'll recall it's only been a matter of days since joe biden held a phone call with vladimir putin where the to discuss the ongoing challenges
at the end of the tunnel to people who have been living with the restrictions for so long indeed natasha butler there for us in paris thank you the united states has announced new sanctions against russia the white house says they're in response to election interference and cyber attacks directed by the kremlin the measures include wider restrictions on u.s. trading in russian debt and the expulsion of 10 diplomats. in brussels nato announced it supports any u.s. actions to respond to russia's...
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but russia has already rejected nature's call for an end to military build upon ukraine's border natasha butler has more from paris. unjustified and unexplained was how the head of nato described russia's buildup of troops on its border with ukraine after meeting with ukraine's foreign minister in brussels russia must end this military buildup in and around ukraine stop its provocations on the escalate immediately. russia has deployed naval ships heavy armor and tens of thousands of troops in recent weeks violence is risen between russian backed separatists and ukrainian forces in ukraine's east ukraine's foreign minister said nato must respond to what he called a threat of war by gathering today we try to avoid the mistake that was made in 2014 when russia was ready to act swiftly and pursue its military goals in crimea and gone bust while our western partners were considering their reactions to what was happening on the ground. russia will not be able to catch anyone by surprise anymore we could labor also discuss the situation with the u.s. secretary of state is on a 3 day visit to pr
but russia has already rejected nature's call for an end to military build upon ukraine's border natasha butler has more from paris. unjustified and unexplained was how the head of nato described russia's buildup of troops on its border with ukraine after meeting with ukraine's foreign minister in brussels russia must end this military buildup in and around ukraine stop its provocations on the escalate immediately. russia has deployed naval ships heavy armor and tens of thousands of troops in...
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natasha chen was at that briefing involving the city mayor and manager, and natasha, the family of andrew brown is expected to hold a press conference, and what are you hearing from anyone? >> yes, fred that is going to happen right here where we are, the mount lebanon zion church, and we are expected to hear from some of the brown families and the attorney, and the head of the local naacp, and you know, there is a lot of understandable frustration, questions about why that body camera footage has not been released. we should mention in addition to the city council having that meeting yesterday to file that formal request for the footage, and that filing is going to happen formally monday, and cnn is part of a coalition of 14 news organizations who have requested that footage, and the official filing happening shortly on monday. so everybody is waiting to see if that is going to happen. meanwhile, the public is really starting to ask for more transparency as well. we have heard from a witness who actually lived near andrew brown jr. and was on the scene when this happened wednesday mornin
natasha chen was at that briefing involving the city mayor and manager, and natasha, the family of andrew brown is expected to hold a press conference, and what are you hearing from anyone? >> yes, fred that is going to happen right here where we are, the mount lebanon zion church, and we are expected to hear from some of the brown families and the attorney, and the head of the local naacp, and you know, there is a lot of understandable frustration, questions about why that body camera...
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let's go live to cnn's natasha chen in north carolina.wasn't the family allowed to see more? >> that's what everyone wants to know, jake. as far as what we've been told from the county attorney's office there were slight delays in letting the family see more time because they needed more time for redaction including the blurring of faces. they said that they could do that in order to protect an active internal investigation. now this was 20 seconds we're told from one body camera when previously the sheriff has said that multiple deputies on scene were wearing body cameras so you can imagine the frustration from the people, the family gathered here. one family member described what she saw in those 20 sglekds this was an execution. >> i know it. >> andrew brown was in his driveway. the sheriff's truck blocked him in his driveway so he could not exit his driveway. andrew had his hands on his steering wheel. he was not reaching anything. he was not touching anything. not throwing anything around. he had his hands firmly on the steering whee
let's go live to cnn's natasha chen in north carolina.wasn't the family allowed to see more? >> that's what everyone wants to know, jake. as far as what we've been told from the county attorney's office there were slight delays in letting the family see more time because they needed more time for redaction including the blurring of faces. they said that they could do that in order to protect an active internal investigation. now this was 20 seconds we're told from one body camera when...
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natasha chen is in marietta, georgia. natasha, many churches were closed this time last year, so how are churches opening up for service today? >> reporter: well it's very different from a year ago, fred, st. ann's here in marietta just finished up their last service of the day. they had about 40% of their typical easter attendance compared to pre-covid times. but last year, like a lot of churches, they were completely virtual. it was the beginning of the pandemic, everyone was trying to stay home and there's a lot more optimism today. we talked to father ray kadron who said he'll really preaching about this renewal and keeping people optimistic despite also acknowledging there are still challenges here. here's what he said to us when he reflected on last year's service. >> it was, in a sense, like there was something so missing from your normal experience of things that it really reshaped easter for me. but i do want people to return. i think a community needs to be able to celebrate with each other. and console one anot
natasha chen is in marietta, georgia. natasha, many churches were closed this time last year, so how are churches opening up for service today? >> reporter: well it's very different from a year ago, fred, st. ann's here in marietta just finished up their last service of the day. they had about 40% of their typical easter attendance compared to pre-covid times. but last year, like a lot of churches, they were completely virtual. it was the beginning of the pandemic, everyone was trying to...
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natasha chen, cnn, elizabeth city, north carolina. >> natasha, thank you so much. >>> in india, the covidis so desperate that people are being told to bring their own oxygen tanks to the hospital. more on a surge that could affect the world, next. other's . ♪ ♪ and this is how mom shines... ...at zales. the diamond store. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual ...at zales. — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo struggling to manage my type 2
natasha chen, cnn, elizabeth city, north carolina. >> natasha, thank you so much. >>> in india, the covidis so desperate that people are being told to bring their own oxygen tanks to the hospital. more on a surge that could affect the world, next. other's . ♪ ♪ and this is how mom shines... ...at zales. the diamond store. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual ...at zales. — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need....
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natasha, thanks for joining us on this. you were one of the first to break the news of this breach.through some of the key takeaways and the severity of this breach. >> yeah, yasmin. what we know now is that thousands of emails were stolen from the department of european and eurasian affairs and east indian affairs from the state department and those deal very specifically with the united states allies, nato, european partners, indo-pacific partners. clearly what the hackers were looking for was some insight into how the united states conducts its diplomatic work. that is not entirely unusual. this is the second time that the state department has been hacked in less than a decade and it raises real questions about their cybersecurity practices and defenses. the first time obviously we saw that they got into the white house via the state department, white house systems via the state department. who knows at this point, we don't have all this information yet. they're still collecting and gathering and doing the damage assessment whether they were able to use the state department again
natasha, thanks for joining us on this. you were one of the first to break the news of this breach.through some of the key takeaways and the severity of this breach. >> yeah, yasmin. what we know now is that thousands of emails were stolen from the department of european and eurasian affairs and east indian affairs from the state department and those deal very specifically with the united states allies, nato, european partners, indo-pacific partners. clearly what the hackers were looking...
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. >> let's go live right now to north carolina and cnn's natasha chen joins us in elizabeth city.xplain exactly how we got here and where things stand right now. >> reporter: right, ana, you just mentioned the death certificate that was obtained by our colleagues brian todd and producer devon sayers, and just to repeat, this is very new information compared to the 911 audio we've been listening to for the last few days. again, this death certificate saying that andrew brown jr. died by a penetrating gunshot wound to the dead -- to the head and died within minutes of being shot. this differs from the 911 audio that we've been hearing where an emergency responder was heard saying that he was found with a gunshot wound to the back. all of this extremely concerning to the family and community that have been gathered outside this public safety building here and at the same time i got a statement from the county attorney within the past hour, saying that they need more time to redact the body camera footage before they can show family members what they're saying is that the north caroli
. >> let's go live right now to north carolina and cnn's natasha chen joins us in elizabeth city.xplain exactly how we got here and where things stand right now. >> reporter: right, ana, you just mentioned the death certificate that was obtained by our colleagues brian todd and producer devon sayers, and just to repeat, this is very new information compared to the 911 audio we've been listening to for the last few days. again, this death certificate saying that andrew brown jr. died...
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cnn's natasha chen is live in elizabeth city. natasha, the sheriff has explained why his community cannot see the body camera video right now. what's the reason? >> reporter: yeah, so, pamela, this has a lot to do with north carolina requiring a court order for such video to be released, according to the sheriff. you can tell the family is very disappointed when they met with the sheriff yesterday, they were expecting to perhaps see this footage and they were disappointed to find that they could not do that. elizabeth city officials have held a press conference this morning, saying they have very little details about what happened and they have also not seen any evidence nor have they seen the body camera footage and the sheriff has maintained throughout the last few days that he wants what the citizens want, but it's going to take some legal process to have this happen. here's a video he posted to facebook this afternoon explaining exactly the steps he's going to take. >> because we want transparency, we want the body camera foo
cnn's natasha chen is live in elizabeth city. natasha, the sheriff has explained why his community cannot see the body camera video right now. what's the reason? >> reporter: yeah, so, pamela, this has a lot to do with north carolina requiring a court order for such video to be released, according to the sheriff. you can tell the family is very disappointed when they met with the sheriff yesterday, they were expecting to perhaps see this footage and they were disappointed to find that...
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1st time in 15 years that palestinians have to the polls to vote in legislative elections but as natasha going to report from gaza they're already down so the election will actually take place. the last time palestinians voted in a legislative election facebook and twitter were months away from being launched globally the year was 2006 they couldn't have known then they would spend the next 15 years with a divided government and no chance to elect a new one didn't get into about 15 years without an election and we're facing a miserable situation as a mother i wish it will happen and things change for the better. an election for the palestinian legislative council is scheduled for may but already there is widespread expectation palestinians won't be rushing to a polling station headed in to have acted not that of one of these elections only for renewing the legitimacy of palestinian leaders and to continue to rely on foreign aid but in the long term it will not serve the palestinian people israel has yet to approve voting in east jerusalem but how has splintered and both fica and hamas ar
1st time in 15 years that palestinians have to the polls to vote in legislative elections but as natasha going to report from gaza they're already down so the election will actually take place. the last time palestinians voted in a legislative election facebook and twitter were months away from being launched globally the year was 2006 they couldn't have known then they would spend the next 15 years with a divided government and no chance to elect a new one didn't get into about 15 years...
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think that the officials there are being transparent, natasha. >> reporter: well, brianna, there isore hurt and more pain as the group that was gathered here outside the building yesterday eagerly anticipating news found out that not only did the family see only 20 seconds of video, but that what they described as you said was called an execution by the family's attorneys, that the car was backed out away from deputies as mr. brown was continued to be shot at. in fact, the local chapter of the naacp, the chapter president, had to step away from that press conference. he actually walked closer to me during that time and he had tears down his face and he told me he just couldn't listen to that anymore. so very strong response from people who continue to march peacefully through the city. >> say his name. >> andrew brown. >> reporter: protesters in elizabeth city, north carolina, are demanding transparency, asking authorities to publicly release body camera footage showing the fatal shooting of andrew brown jr. by a sheriff's deputy last week. >> my dad got executed just by trying to s
think that the officials there are being transparent, natasha. >> reporter: well, brianna, there isore hurt and more pain as the group that was gathered here outside the building yesterday eagerly anticipating news found out that not only did the family see only 20 seconds of video, but that what they described as you said was called an execution by the family's attorneys, that the car was backed out away from deputies as mr. brown was continued to be shot at. in fact, the local chapter...
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in it and that they look forward to being able to clear their name in court many thanks for that natasha butler in paris. after a 3 week lockdown students in france have returned to primary schools despite a recent increase in infections resident in money says the decision may help fight social inequality as parents who struggle to pay for childcare be able to get back to work some fear it could lead to a rise in cases on monday france reported more than 24000 new infections. in italy for the 1st time in months bars restaurants cinemas and concert halls have partially reopened prime minister mario draghi says he's taking a calculated risk he's been under pressure from far right groups and anti lock down protesters italy's infection rates and intensive care missions have fallen the coven 19 deaths are still high. cyprus has ended a 2 week lockdown to contain a new wave of infections but it will accept vaccinated tourists from 65 countries starting early next month they won't need negative kovan 1000 test all to go through a quarantine health officials in gaza say they're facing a critical
in it and that they look forward to being able to clear their name in court many thanks for that natasha butler in paris. after a 3 week lockdown students in france have returned to primary schools despite a recent increase in infections resident in money says the decision may help fight social inequality as parents who struggle to pay for childcare be able to get back to work some fear it could lead to a rise in cases on monday france reported more than 24000 new infections. in italy for the...
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natasha bertrand is live in washington with more. natasha, welcome aboard. it is great to see you.r: hey, brianna. thank you so much. yeah, so the white house is continuing to hammer out the details of this. potentially highly consequential summit that is going to be taking place tentatively this summer between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. the details are of course still be hammered out. we don't know exactly when this is going to take place or where at this point but the russians signaled a willingness to meet with president bide on the discuss areas of mutual interest. and of course, the ukrainians are very concerned about a potential meeting right now because if you'll recall the russians have been acting very aggressivively on the border with massive russian military buildup there in crimea, so they are hoping that before president biden actually sits down with russian president vladimir putin that they will get a chance to sit down with biden that the president of ukraine zelensky will sit down with biden and work out talks to that they are on the same
natasha bertrand is live in washington with more. natasha, welcome aboard. it is great to see you.r: hey, brianna. thank you so much. yeah, so the white house is continuing to hammer out the details of this. potentially highly consequential summit that is going to be taking place tentatively this summer between president biden and russian president vladimir putin. the details are of course still be hammered out. we don't know exactly when this is going to take place or where at this point but...
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so it's difficult isn't it then natasha because europe really needs to press forward with its banks the nation it has been criticized for being too slow out of the blogs and you can't really afford to take one of those potential vaccines out of the arsenal . and that's the huge challenge facing governments and the european union the vaccine rollout which began on december 27th has been incredibly slow. in most of member states it was coordinated of the brussels of the e.u. level and they've been stories over the past few weeks of a lack of distribution a lack of doses blamed both on logistics and on pharmaceutical companies nevertheless the result is the same and that is this very slow vaccine rollout european governments know that they need as many vaccines and doses as possible astra zeneca included along with the others in order to try and stop the spread of the mainly the variants that are fueling a rise in covert numbers in the e.u. many countries battling a 3rd wave germany here in france also governments are really relying on these vaccines as a way out of this pandemic which is
so it's difficult isn't it then natasha because europe really needs to press forward with its banks the nation it has been criticized for being too slow out of the blogs and you can't really afford to take one of those potential vaccines out of the arsenal . and that's the huge challenge facing governments and the european union the vaccine rollout which began on december 27th has been incredibly slow. in most of member states it was coordinated of the brussels of the e.u. level and they've...
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por ello, tienen que vigilar los dolores de cabeza, dolores de pierna son con quienes natasha y su esposopa de los ensayos clÍnicos y ya recibiÓ l vacuna en 3 ocasiones durante los 7 meses sin reportar mayores molestias... "johnson & johnson" reconociÓ los casos reportados enunciÓ que tomÓ la decisiÓn de reemplazar de forma proactiva la dis distribuciÓn de su vacuna en europa. algo que "pzifer" a aprovecho para confirmar que entregarÁ 10 py expresiones mÁsn mayo, autoridades dijeron que esta pausa es una recomendaciÓn y non mandato y que pudiera durar unos dÍas miento llevan a cabo una revisiÓn. insisten en vacunarse con las opciones disponibles.. >>> para entender mejor, lo que estÁ pasando con esta vacuna de "johnson & johnson" el doctor (nombre extranjero(nos explico quÉ tan comÚn y preocupÓ ante sn los caso >>>son eventos raros.sin embargo, el hecho de que estÉn ocurriendo por un exceso de precauciÓn ha obligado a las agencias reguladoras al "c.d.c (centros de control y prevenciÓ de enfermedades(" a proponer una suspensiÓn temporal de la vacun "johnson & johnson >>> para aquellas peso
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cnn's natasha chen has more. >> reporter: on the second easter into the pandemic, there are more signs of hope and a resurrection of life compares to a year ago. >> we share the sentiment of pope francis who says getting vaccinated is a moral obligation. one that can save your lives and the lives of others. >> reporter: the u.s. administering millions of vaccinations a day. a source familiar with the company's vaccine manufacturing process says it is not a major setback but it can be made up in a few weeks. johnson & johnson take over the manufacturing vaccine at the baltimore facility where the contamination occurred. some places like mississippi of widespread vaccine hesitancy. >> we need to make sure we educate our people that this vaccine is safe and while it is under emergency use authorization, it has gone through clinical trials of tens of thousands of individuals who have done that. it has been been peer reviewed. >> reporter: mississippi relaxed in-door capacity guidelines. on saturday, michigan reported its highest case counts. experts warned things could get worse. >> we are
cnn's natasha chen has more. >> reporter: on the second easter into the pandemic, there are more signs of hope and a resurrection of life compares to a year ago. >> we share the sentiment of pope francis who says getting vaccinated is a moral obligation. one that can save your lives and the lives of others. >> reporter: the u.s. administering millions of vaccinations a day. a source familiar with the company's vaccine manufacturing process says it is not a major setback but it...
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so no walkoverfor england — but the world cup—winning scrum—half natasha hunt felt they'd earned thet six nations title. great to see them come out with the result. i think today, everything they talked about would have been getting the result and that is exactly what they have done, crushing for this french side. england have come out on top so many times in the last bits of the game so, yes, it is crushing for them but amazing to get the results and 36 nations championships is brilliant. the defensive effort for both teams are just ridiculous, the defensive effort for both teams arejust ridiculous, the the defensive effort for both teams are just ridiculous, the amount of shots going on, leg drive, contact, amazing to see, but that is why it was not a high—scoring game because defence really stood up today. i think they are so glad to get over the line and obviously they have got medals around their neck so they are smiling in the sunshine. everyone wants to win, at the end of the day. they are fierce competitors, everyone and that's what is. it is brilliant for them to lift the tr
so no walkoverfor england — but the world cup—winning scrum—half natasha hunt felt they'd earned thet six nations title. great to see them come out with the result. i think today, everything they talked about would have been getting the result and that is exactly what they have done, crushing for this french side. england have come out on top so many times in the last bits of the game so, yes, it is crushing for them but amazing to get the results and 36 nations championships is...
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natasha, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> we're also following new developments involving former president -- donald trump -- remember this phone call with election officials in that state. >> so look. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is 1 more than we have, because we won the state. >> sources tell cnn investigators in the fulton county district attorney's office grown frustrated with the level of cooperation they say they receive from staffers in the office of georgia secretary of state raffensperger and you will recall he famously spoke out against the president's actions. >> even after this request that president trump try to quell the violent rhetoric born out of the continuing claims of winning the states where he lost he tweeted out, expose the massive voter fraud in georgia. this is exactly the kind of lack wage at the base of growing threat environment of those trying to do their jobs. >> and joining me is georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. thank you
natasha, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> we're also following new developments involving former president -- donald trump -- remember this phone call with election officials in that state. >> so look. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is 1 more than we have, because we won the state. >> sources tell cnn investigators in the fulton county district attorney's office grown frustrated with the level of cooperation they say they receive from...
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england — and afterwards, our reporter jo currie caught up with the world cup—winning scrum—half natasha are champions again. it won't go down as a vintage performance but england and the when, at the end to doing just enough. for the end to doing just enough. for the england scrum it was frustrating to watch at times but great to see? yeah, it was frustrating but it was great to see them get the results and crushing this french side. england have come out on top so many times in the last bits of the game and, yeah, it is crushing for them but a meeting of england to get the result again and the goes massively. watch 1)" on the game back on the defensive effort is just game back on the defensive effort isjust ridiculous, from both teams is just ridiculous, the amount of shots going on, leg drive through the contact, amazing to see but that is why it wasn't a high—scoring game because defence really stood up today. you high-scoring game because defence really stood up today.— really stood up today. you have “ust been speaking �* really stood up today. you have “ust been speaking to i real
england — and afterwards, our reporter jo currie caught up with the world cup—winning scrum—half natasha are champions again. it won't go down as a vintage performance but england and the when, at the end to doing just enough. for the end to doing just enough. for the england scrum it was frustrating to watch at times but great to see? yeah, it was frustrating but it was great to see them get the results and crushing this french side. england have come out on top so many times in the last...
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cnn's natasha chen reports. >> reporter: it has now been more than three days since andrew brown jr. was shot and killed by pasquotank county sheriff's deputies wednesday morning as they were executing a search warrant and an arrest warrant. which the sheriff says was issued by an alcohol and drug task force. now, the public has been calling for the release of the body-camera footage, including the family of andrew brown jr. and they are comparing this process to the speed, at which other jurisdictions around the u.s. have released their body-camera footage, after similar police-use-of-force cases, recently. it seems that other places have released video, much sooner than this county here. the sheriff in pasquotank county here explained, on saturday afternoon, that it is not up to him. in a facebook video that he posted, he explained that it requires a judge to grant the release of that video. and that, if he gets the assurance of the state bureau of investigation, that releasing the video would not hinder the investigation. the county would, also, formally, file a request on monday
cnn's natasha chen reports. >> reporter: it has now been more than three days since andrew brown jr. was shot and killed by pasquotank county sheriff's deputies wednesday morning as they were executing a search warrant and an arrest warrant. which the sheriff says was issued by an alcohol and drug task force. now, the public has been calling for the release of the body-camera footage, including the family of andrew brown jr. and they are comparing this process to the speed, at which other...
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cnn's natasha chen is in north carolina for us. you were at the briefing last hour that involved the mayor, city manager. it sounds like they too feel like they're in the dark about what happened. >> yes, fred, they said they have not seen the body camera footage, they have not seen any evidence from the case. in fact, the elizabeth city police chief said typically they work hand in hand with the county's sheriff's department regarding search warrants like this and in this case in particular, he nor his command staff were privy to the details of any warrants that were executed on wednesday. so, again, they are making a clear distinction between city officials, city operations and the county operations that resulted in the shooting death of andrew brown jr. the mayor herself stated that, you know, this was really important to serve their citizens here and make sure that even though they were not party to this incident, that this type of thing doesn't happen anymore. here's what she said about that. >> elizabeth city is a microcosm n
cnn's natasha chen is in north carolina for us. you were at the briefing last hour that involved the mayor, city manager. it sounds like they too feel like they're in the dark about what happened. >> yes, fred, they said they have not seen the body camera footage, they have not seen any evidence from the case. in fact, the elizabeth city police chief said typically they work hand in hand with the county's sheriff's department regarding search warrants like this and in this case in...
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cnn's natasha chen has more. >> what do you want?deo. >> reporter: more than five full days after pa kwa tank sheriff's deputies shot and killed andrew brown jr. city in elizabeth city, north carolina, the family viewed body cam footage. >> my dad got executed by trying to save his own life. the officers was not in harm of him at all. it's just messed up how this happened. >> the family said they were shown only 20 seconds of video from one deputy's body camera. even though sherry tommy wooten told cnn previously that there were multiple body cameras worn by deputies on scene and only after the county attorney made reda redactions, including the blurring of faces. >> he had his hands firmly on the steering wheel. they run up to his vehicle shooting. yep. sure did. >> he still stood there. sat there in his vehicle with his hands on the steering wheel while being shot at. so he backs out away from the officers still shooting at him. >> letting the family see only 20 seconds of body cam footage stoked suspicion from the family and commu
cnn's natasha chen has more. >> what do you want?deo. >> reporter: more than five full days after pa kwa tank sheriff's deputies shot and killed andrew brown jr. city in elizabeth city, north carolina, the family viewed body cam footage. >> my dad got executed by trying to save his own life. the officers was not in harm of him at all. it's just messed up how this happened. >> the family said they were shown only 20 seconds of video from one deputy's body camera. even...
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cnn's natasha chen is at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. >> reporter: we're expecting to hear fromovernor kemp at noon, but he's already been flooding the air waves since yesterday, since the decision was made, especially on fox news. he's been talking about how he grew up playing baseball, he's a braves fan. he said he feels this is terrible for the small businesses in the metro atlanta area who were hoping to benefit from this area hosting the game. here's what else he said this morning on fox & friends. >> what major league baseball should do, they should simply talk to me about it because i'll be glad to do it. they have yet to do that. they have yet to bring up one thing that is actually in the bill that they're mad about. it's not worth it, the pressure is too great. stacey abrams and the white house, they're just done with it. and that's what's wrong with the country right now. we have to stand up and fight and i can tell you that i'm going to continue to do that. >> cobb county is where this game would have been held in july and the officials there actually gave a press con
cnn's natasha chen is at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. >> reporter: we're expecting to hear fromovernor kemp at noon, but he's already been flooding the air waves since yesterday, since the decision was made, especially on fox news. he's been talking about how he grew up playing baseball, he's a braves fan. he said he feels this is terrible for the small businesses in the metro atlanta area who were hoping to benefit from this area hosting the game. here's what else he said this...
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here's natasha chen. >> reporter: on the second easter into the pandemic, there are more signs of hopeurrection of life compared to a year ago. >> we share the sentiments of pope francis who said that getting vaccinated is a moral obligation, one that can save your life and the lives of others. >> the u.s. is now averaging more than 3 million covid-19 vaccines administered every day, even with the recent discarding of 15 million potential doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine. a source familiar with the company's vaccine manufacturing process says it's not a major setback and that it can be made up in a few weeks. the federal government has now directed johnson & johnson to take over the manufacturing of its vaccine at the baltimore facility where the contamination occurred. but even with the strong u.s. vaccine rollout, some places like mississippi are seeing what appears to be widespread vaccine hesitancy. >> we need to make sure that we educate our people and let them know that this vaccine is safe, that it is -- while it is under an emergency use authorization, it has gone through
here's natasha chen. >> reporter: on the second easter into the pandemic, there are more signs of hopeurrection of life compared to a year ago. >> we share the sentiments of pope francis who said that getting vaccinated is a moral obligation, one that can save your life and the lives of others. >> the u.s. is now averaging more than 3 million covid-19 vaccines administered every day, even with the recent discarding of 15 million potential doses of the johnson & johnson...
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cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta where the holiday celebrations may prove to be a mixed blessing. >> reporter: there did seem to be a ring of more optimism compared to a year ago when a lot of churches were forced to go online for easter, and this church offering indoor socially distanced services with advanced reservations. people do feel like they are turning a corner with many people vaccinated, and they saw 40% of the people they would get during the prepandemic easter services. >> there are more signs of hope, and a rezer recollection of life compared to a year ago. >> we share the sentiments of pope francis that said getting vaccinated is a moral obligation, one that can save your life and the lives of others. >> the southwest now averaging more more than 3 million covid vaccines, even with the disguarding of the johnson & johnson doses. it can be made up in a few weeks. the federal government now directed johnson & johnson to takeover the manufacturing of its vaccine at the baltimore facility where the contamination occurred. some places, like mississippi are seeing what appea
cnn's natasha chen is in atlanta where the holiday celebrations may prove to be a mixed blessing. >> reporter: there did seem to be a ring of more optimism compared to a year ago when a lot of churches were forced to go online for easter, and this church offering indoor socially distanced services with advanced reservations. people do feel like they are turning a corner with many people vaccinated, and they saw 40% of the people they would get during the prepandemic easter services....
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natasha, a very warm welcome to you and cnn. >> thank you so much. >> so on this summit, is it writtenplace on the sidelines of the g-7 or independent of that? what we're hearing is the who us is hammering out details of what this summit is actually going to look like, where it's going to take place. and even the exact dates. what we do know is that this is going to take place after the president meets with g-7 and eu officials in keeping with the administration's policy of coordinating major foreign policy national security initiatives with key allies. they question the value of nato. they asked that the russians ab loud back into g-7, et cetera. so right now details are still a little bit scarce. tensions between the u.s. and russia are pretty high still. but they have kind of settled to a low simmer as russia has dekaes lated along the -- deescalated but the pentagon is not convinced the russians are withdrawing all of the troops there. it remains to be seen whether there will be conditions for the summit to take place or whether the president just sees this as an opportunity for th
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natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our comments right now and just say we are prepared to continue to pursue justice. thank you.
natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our comments right now and just say we are prepared to continue to pursue justice. thank you.
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. >> natasha chen is in atlanta for us. how do other officials and georgia voters feel about this move? >> reporter: pamela, let's start with the people standing with governor kemp today at that press conference. he was flanked by both state and federal lawmakers applauding him for not wavering on this voting law, applauding him for denouncing what he calls this ka cancel culture that mlb intent to the left and pro-athletes and others congratulating mlb to relocate the all-star game. talking to people just walking past the park we heard from a neighbors who said he fully agrees with governor kemp and said it is unfortunate that the local businesses lose out on the revenue from this game. that particular issue of local businesses hurt shared by everyone but these couple of young voters told me they understand where mlb is coming from here. >> i think they made the right decision for them. just like i said it is disappointing that it affects local businesses, fans, people that would have come into the city and provided the ci
. >> natasha chen is in atlanta for us. how do other officials and georgia voters feel about this move? >> reporter: pamela, let's start with the people standing with governor kemp today at that press conference. he was flanked by both state and federal lawmakers applauding him for not wavering on this voting law, applauding him for denouncing what he calls this ka cancel culture that mlb intent to the left and pro-athletes and others congratulating mlb to relocate the all-star...
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. >> natasha chen for us with that story. natasha thank you so much for that story. joining us is cedric alexander, former president of the organization of black law enforcement specialists and also civil rights attorney areva martin. i want to go back to what we're seeing this morning. brooklyn center, ten miles from where derek chauvin is on trial and 20-year-old daunte wright was killed, cedric, in an encounter with police. to be completely transparent, we don't have too many details yet. we know he was pulled over. his mother said it was because of air fresheners dangling from his rearview mirror. we don't have details from the police. but we hear he was shot after apparently trying to get back into his car and the initial encounter with the police. what questions do you have this morning about the incident? >> certainly, this is very early in the investigation, and i think we have to wait till we can garner more information hopefully from the city and from the chief because i think as soon as they can tell us more, it's going to mean a lot to that community and
. >> natasha chen for us with that story. natasha thank you so much for that story. joining us is cedric alexander, former president of the organization of black law enforcement specialists and also civil rights attorney areva martin. i want to go back to what we're seeing this morning. brooklyn center, ten miles from where derek chauvin is on trial and 20-year-old daunte wright was killed, cedric, in an encounter with police. to be completely transparent, we don't have too many details...
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. >> cnn's natasha chen has more on governor kemp's reaction. >> reporter: on saturday, governor kemp doubled down on this voting law, saying major league baseball caved to cancel culture, bent to the left. he said that president joe biden and stacy abrams have been lying to the american people about this law. i asked whether lies about the 2020 election had anything to do with the urgency and timeline of passing this bill into law. is the timing of this based on your belief that there was some fraud in recent elections in georgia? >> i realize people have all kinds of different opinions and beliefs about the 2020 election. but make no mistake, there were issues that happened on the election. like they do in every election. >> reporter: kemp also said mlb should have come to him with specific complaints about the bill and that he would welcome questions about the specifics. so we did ask him about things like banning mobile voting centers, banning the automatic mailing of absentee ballot applications, specifying the number of drop boxes and locations. he chalked up a lot of that to im
. >> cnn's natasha chen has more on governor kemp's reaction. >> reporter: on saturday, governor kemp doubled down on this voting law, saying major league baseball caved to cancel culture, bent to the left. he said that president joe biden and stacy abrams have been lying to the american people about this law. i asked whether lies about the 2020 election had anything to do with the urgency and timeline of passing this bill into law. is the timing of this based on your belief that...
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natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our
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natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. finona boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our comments right now and just say we are prepared to continue to pursue justice. thank you. >> minnesota governor tim walz and st. paul mayor melvin carter also reacted to the not guilty verdict in the derek chauvin trial.
natasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation, the next generation of justice seekers. dion, thank you very much. finona boswell, thank you. i want to thank so many people. we are going to close our comments right now and just say we are prepared to continue to pursue justice. thank you. >> minnesota governor tim walz and st. paul mayor melvin carter also reacted to the not guilty verdict in the derek chauvin trial.
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cnn's natasha chen has more. >> reporter: you're about to see video from three angles, from the bodyorn by two windsor, virginia, police officers and from the personal cell phone of a man they pulled over. a man who happens to be black and latino, as well as a lieutenant in the u.s. army. a warning, some of this may be difficult to watch. cara nazario is suing the two officers involved. 6:30 p.m., december 5th, 2020, lieutenant driving through the small town of wind ysor, virgin, saw flashing lights in his rear view mirror. according to his lawsuit, he slowed down, putting his blinker on indicating his intention to pull over but didn't do so for a minute and 40 seconds, which was to find a well lit area. hearing the commands sitting in his car, he began recording from his own cell phone and put his hands out the window. officer crocker had not seen the temporary license plate taped to the back window of the chevrolet tahoe, and seeing tinted windows, crocker decided it was a high risk traffic stop. but this was never explained to nazario who for several minutes continued to ask why h
cnn's natasha chen has more. >> reporter: you're about to see video from three angles, from the bodyorn by two windsor, virginia, police officers and from the personal cell phone of a man they pulled over. a man who happens to be black and latino, as well as a lieutenant in the u.s. army. a warning, some of this may be difficult to watch. cara nazario is suing the two officers involved. 6:30 p.m., december 5th, 2020, lieutenant driving through the small town of wind ysor, virgin, saw...