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it definitely beats dissecting a frog in class, shep. >> i hear you, sharon. flying over a navy destroyer, look at this, in the night vision video, some sort of flying triangle you can see there. the pentagon confirming navy personnel took the images. they're expected to be part of a report on unidentified aerial phenomenon, ufos to you and me, that reported expected to be presented to congress this summer. >>> releasing the body cam video of the shooting of 13-year-old adam toledo it appears both hands were empty when an officer shot him >>> derek chauvin will not testify in the murder trial of george floyd now you know the news of this thursday, april 15th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. ll uon instagram and twitter @thenewsoncnbc and stay tuned for shark tank. no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ strip away what you don't want, like added sugars and preservatives, and what's left is the good stuff. the real fruit and vegetable juices of naked. strip down to naked. the real fruit and vegetable juices of naked. ♪ ♪ ♪ str
it definitely beats dissecting a frog in class, shep. >> i hear you, sharon. flying over a navy destroyer, look at this, in the night vision video, some sort of flying triangle you can see there. the pentagon confirming navy personnel took the images. they're expected to be part of a report on unidentified aerial phenomenon, ufos to you and me, that reported expected to be presented to congress this summer. >>> releasing the body cam video of the shooting of 13-year-old adam...
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shep. >> kayla, thanks. president biden expected to announce new-executive actions on guns tomorrow the administration is reportedly been considering requiring background checks on so-called ghost guns ones, that are made with parts purchased online, that are nearly impossible to trace earlier, i asked the president's press secretary about his plans. >>> the president is scheduled to unveil a series of executive orders, tomorrow, to help curb gun violence first, can you give us a preview? and, second, is there any sense that he is giving up, now, on comprehensive-gun reform, through congress >> absolutely not. he looks at this he has been a lifelong advocate for common-sense gun-safety measures he fought to put the brady bill -- make the brady bill law, increas increased background checks. he led the effort to put nearly-two dozen executive actions in place during the obama-biden administration so what he is going to be announcing tomorrow are steps he can take as president of the united states, some in part
shep. >> kayla, thanks. president biden expected to announce new-executive actions on guns tomorrow the administration is reportedly been considering requiring background checks on so-called ghost guns ones, that are made with parts purchased online, that are nearly impossible to trace earlier, i asked the president's press secretary about his plans. >>> the president is scheduled to unveil a series of executive orders, tomorrow, to help curb gun violence first, can you give us a...
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>> you know, i hate this testimony, shep.nt and the judge should have shut it down at the same time, it does work, especially with conservative jurors they don't like drug use and even though we are quibbling over exactly what was said on the video. the main point is, it's more talk about george floyd using drugs. it's just a question about exactly how much he used. >> there's a method to the way they are calling witnesses here. the prosecution. there is an order. and i wonder what you think of it >> you know, shep, i thought the order was good, up to a point. but i second guessed that with the professional witness that we had today. the use-of-force expert, because, due to no fault of his own, he answered questions like a professional witness polite to the point concise. but that's why the defense was able to gain ground with him so, i think it would have been better to call him before the police chief that way, the police chief can come back and put a polite face on what the state's ultimate position in the case is. >> davi
>> you know, i hate this testimony, shep.nt and the judge should have shut it down at the same time, it does work, especially with conservative jurors they don't like drug use and even though we are quibbling over exactly what was said on the video. the main point is, it's more talk about george floyd using drugs. it's just a question about exactly how much he used. >> there's a method to the way they are calling witnesses here. the prosecution. there is an order. and i wonder what...
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>> shep, i'll put it this way.know when to fold 'em, and the prosecution doesn't seem to get it the police instructor was somewhat helpful for the prosecution but opened the prosecution up to a lot of liability. i think the defense was more aggressive on cross today than we've seen before. but had they been more aggressive, they would have put some serious dents in the state's case today. >> how so? >> well, the cross-examinations they were getting, they all meandered. they're not tight and focused. typically on cross, your questions drive the narratives you ask, hey, you're not here to say what you would have done, right? you're not here to say what my guy should have done you're just here to say police have a plan, but things don't always go according to plan, do they crowds happen. cell phones happen it interferes with the abiinterh to provide emergent care and mckenzie literally said that >> the prosecution talking a lot about the fact that -- or their contention at least that the officer on trial here didn't g
>> shep, i'll put it this way.know when to fold 'em, and the prosecution doesn't seem to get it the police instructor was somewhat helpful for the prosecution but opened the prosecution up to a lot of liability. i think the defense was more aggressive on cross today than we've seen before. but had they been more aggressive, they would have put some serious dents in the state's case today. >> how so? >> well, the cross-examinations they were getting, they all meandered. they're...
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>> reporter: well, shep, today, president biden said the u.s.n because it's reached its goal of destabilizing al qaeda and wants to honor a 2020 peace deal with the taliban. >> it was an agreement made by the united states government, and that means something, so in keeping with that agreement. >> reporter: last february after 18 months of negotiations the u.s. and its allies pledged to remove all troops within 14 months, and in return, the taliban said it would not use the soil of afghanistan to threaten the security of the u.s. and its allies. a senior administration official called the risk of al qaeda reemerging genuine, but today president biden had harsh words for critics who suggested that only some residual force could prevent a power vacuum there >> we gave that argument a decade it's never proved effective, not when we had 98,000 troops in afghanistan, and not when we're down to a few thousand our diplomacy does not hinge on having boots in harm's way >> reporter: today at nato, defense secretary austin said afghan security forces are
>> reporter: well, shep, today, president biden said the u.s.n because it's reached its goal of destabilizing al qaeda and wants to honor a 2020 peace deal with the taliban. >> it was an agreement made by the united states government, and that means something, so in keeping with that agreement. >> reporter: last february after 18 months of negotiations the u.s. and its allies pledged to remove all troops within 14 months, and in return, the taliban said it would not use the...
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eamon. >> hi, shep.mation on customers with too few rules about what they can do with all of that data even some of those critics are deciding they'd rather get their shot than keep their privacy >> i did go to a pharmacy and part of thatan online account as i felt a little uncomfortable because i -- you know, to me getting the vaccine was important enough that i went ahead and did it >> a group of lawmakers on capitol hill wants to change that trade-off and have introduced a bill that would block companies from using the data they're collecting for anything other than public health and mandate that they have strong data protections to protect people from the threat of hackers >> important that there is a strong public health response, but someone shouldn't be taking advantage of that. >> but the big drug chains say they're taking all the appropriate precautions. in a statement cvs told us it asks patients for demographic information including race, age, ethnicity and location as part of its reporting re
eamon. >> hi, shep.mation on customers with too few rules about what they can do with all of that data even some of those critics are deciding they'd rather get their shot than keep their privacy >> i did go to a pharmacy and part of thatan online account as i felt a little uncomfortable because i -- you know, to me getting the vaccine was important enough that i went ahead and did it >> a group of lawmakers on capitol hill wants to change that trade-off and have introduced a...
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shep >> gabe, thanks. david henderson now, civil rights attorney, former prosecutor, cnbc contributor david, chief arradondo is a chief witness for the prosecution. what did you make of his testimony today? >> the fact that he is a key witness is an understatement, shep i've only seen a police chief testify twice before, once in a case where an officer was killed and once when an officer was crippled in the line of duty i think he's another nail in the coffin of the chauvin defense. >> nail in the coffin? >> absolutely. i know i've said that before, but this is number two maybe we should switch to baseball analogies and call it strike two the window for the defense to mount an effective presentation for this jury is quickly closing if it hasn't already shut with the chief's testimony. >> did the defense do any damage to his credibility during their cross examination in your estimation >> none at all in fact i think that their cross examination only bolstered the chief. there were two important points they
shep >> gabe, thanks. david henderson now, civil rights attorney, former prosecutor, cnbc contributor david, chief arradondo is a chief witness for the prosecution. what did you make of his testimony today? >> the fact that he is a key witness is an understatement, shep i've only seen a police chief testify twice before, once in a case where an officer was killed and once when an officer was crippled in the line of duty i think he's another nail in the coffin of the chauvin defense....
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>> yes, shep, thank you for asking i'm a d.c. person who practiced here for almost 15 years, and those capitol police in my younger days were the people that kept me safe. so it troubles me that in the last six months alone, and especially since the january 6th attacks, not just ptsd but they're coming into primary care offices with their family and children with insomnia, anxiety. their children are having nightmares, shep their wives and spouses are not feeling safe today's scene made kind of the hairs on my arms stand out only because it triggers for me those vivid kind of patient encounters so my urgent plea to people building on what the general said is let's also make sure we add in some community-based counseling and interventions around mental health not just for law enforcement but for everyone who's been exposed to this violence on a repeated basis. >> dr. kveta patel, thank you so much appreciate it. >>> the backlash over georgia's new restricted voting law escalates to the point of giant corporate action major league
>> yes, shep, thank you for asking i'm a d.c. person who practiced here for almost 15 years, and those capitol police in my younger days were the people that kept me safe. so it troubles me that in the last six months alone, and especially since the january 6th attacks, not just ptsd but they're coming into primary care offices with their family and children with insomnia, anxiety. their children are having nightmares, shep their wives and spouses are not feeling safe today's scene made...
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>> reporter: yeah, shep. in the past two weeks daily shots administered are down almost 20% from their peak we're now averaging 2.7 million shots per day compared with 3.4 million april 13th local leaders are telling us we're entering into a new phase of the vaccine rollout where the folks who really wanted a vaccine have largely already gotten one and we're also hearing from the cdc about a growing group of people who despite public health guidance have only gotten one dose of the pfizer and moderna vaccines and haven't come back on time for their second shot. "the new york times" reported this weekend it's a pool of about 5 million people in the u.s. and the cdc confirmed that's about 8% of those who received one of those vaccines more than double a figure the cdc reported in march. now there are a couple reasons for that one is at the beginning the people getting vaccinated, were mainly accessing the shots at work or where they live as they were initially available just to health care workers and people at
>> reporter: yeah, shep. in the past two weeks daily shots administered are down almost 20% from their peak we're now averaging 2.7 million shots per day compared with 3.4 million april 13th local leaders are telling us we're entering into a new phase of the vaccine rollout where the folks who really wanted a vaccine have largely already gotten one and we're also hearing from the cdc about a growing group of people who despite public health guidance have only gotten one dose of the pfizer...
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>> reporter: shep, we are standing in what is called george floyd square. so many have seen this location on the news. behind me, this is the spot where floyd lost his life in the deadly arrest. yesterday, after derek chauvin's conviction, people of all walks of life started coming here and leaving flowers and candles and sharing hug whose turned this corner into a memorial yesterday, outsiders were not a welcome. a woman said two things. >> say his name! >> george floyd. >> say his name! >> george floyd. >> people can come in and always see this place and remember george floyd laid his life down. he sacrificed his life for us to have a change. >> i know people who have seen martin luther king speak the things they can tell us are amazing. i wanted to be able to share that with my kids. i believe in seeing it first hand is better than in a book or on the television. >> reporter: shep, here at george floyd square, there are signs of daunte wright and breonna taylor and others who have lost their lives to violence chauvin's conviction is accountability, but n
>> reporter: shep, we are standing in what is called george floyd square. so many have seen this location on the news. behind me, this is the spot where floyd lost his life in the deadly arrest. yesterday, after derek chauvin's conviction, people of all walks of life started coming here and leaving flowers and candles and sharing hug whose turned this corner into a memorial yesterday, outsiders were not a welcome. a woman said two things. >> say his name! >> george floyd....
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>> not since 2010, shep. cases in 2008 and 2010 where it expanded the right to a gun, and it has not take ann a case since then this has led to a lot of head scratching among observers and disappointment among gun rights advocates whonote correctly that the supreme court today is more conservative than the one in 2010 that found a broader right to own a gun there are a couple of theories about this some scholars suggest maybe there's a division that has opened up within the conservative part of the supreme court on this, and others point out there's also the human aspect gun violence has become essentially a routine occurrence in the united states now, on a scale that is unseen anywhere in the developed world. it's not difficult to imagine this is on the minds of justices who are at the end of the day only human and would they want to make a decision that expands gun rights and makes it easier to own a gun at this point shep. >> sahil kapur, thanks very much. >>> the senate majority leader chuck schumer is in
>> not since 2010, shep. cases in 2008 and 2010 where it expanded the right to a gun, and it has not take ann a case since then this has led to a lot of head scratching among observers and disappointment among gun rights advocates whonote correctly that the supreme court today is more conservative than the one in 2010 that found a broader right to own a gun there are a couple of theories about this some scholars suggest maybe there's a division that has opened up within the conservative...
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>> no, shep.ductions are currently under way in georgia and they may not follow smith out of the state. a number of companies have criticized georgia's legal change, saying they believe in voter rights but after so many delays due to covid, studios are under pressure to avoid further disruption tyler perry, who owns a massive production facility in georgia, as well as voting rights advocate stacey abrams have both urged studios not to boycott. >> black, latino, api and native american voters whose votes are most suppressed sunday sb 202 are also the most likely to be hurt by potential boycotts of georgia. to our friends across the country, please do not boycott us to my fellow georgians, stay and fight, stay and vote >> and productions are indeed important to the state from july 2018 through june of 2019, studios fell $3 billion in georgia. that number fell to $2 billion the following fiscal year. now, all of that spending is more reason the studios don't want to leave. they have been investing in
>> no, shep.ductions are currently under way in georgia and they may not follow smith out of the state. a number of companies have criticized georgia's legal change, saying they believe in voter rights but after so many delays due to covid, studios are under pressure to avoid further disruption tyler perry, who owns a massive production facility in georgia, as well as voting rights advocate stacey abrams have both urged studios not to boycott. >> black, latino, api and native...
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>> not since 2010, shep.legislation it is more conservative than the one in 2010 with a broader right to own a gun there are' couple of theories to this one scholar suggests maybe there's a division that's opened up on this, and others point out there's also the human aspect. gun violence has become essentially a routine occurrence in the united states now on a scale that is unseen anywhere in the developed world. it's not difficult to imagine this is on the minds of justices who are at the at the end of the day, only human. would they want to make a decision to make it easier to own a gun at this point? >> sahil kapur, thanks very much >>> senate majority leader chuck schumer is introducing to the chamber today what he calls the anti-asian hate legislation that has ever passed the congress. >> we have added two amendments that there strengthen the the bill it is bipartisan it should not be a partisan issue. i dare any senator to vote against this legislation if they do, shame on them. shame on them, because
>> not since 2010, shep.legislation it is more conservative than the one in 2010 with a broader right to own a gun there are' couple of theories to this one scholar suggests maybe there's a division that's opened up on this, and others point out there's also the human aspect. gun violence has become essentially a routine occurrence in the united states now on a scale that is unseen anywhere in the developed world. it's not difficult to imagine this is on the minds of justices who are at...
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>> no, shep.le it was an overwhelming feeling from most of the committee a representative from the fda for example suggested it could be possible to just update the fact sheets for the j&j vaccine to include warnings about these rare clots and the public health director for the state of maine argued, quote, not making a decision is tantamount to making a decision. any extension of the pause, he said, will invariably result in the fact that the most vulnerable individuals in the united states who were prime candidates for the j&j vaccine will remain vulnerable others, though, pointed out the u.s. has ample sly of the two other vaccines from pfizer and moderna which use a different technology have haven't seen these same rare blood clots. the committee seemed influenced by the experience with the astrazeneca vaccine around the world citing age based restrictions put in place in the u.k., australia and countries in europe that vaekseen has been tied to more reports of what appear to be very similar t
>> no, shep.le it was an overwhelming feeling from most of the committee a representative from the fda for example suggested it could be possible to just update the fact sheets for the j&j vaccine to include warnings about these rare clots and the public health director for the state of maine argued, quote, not making a decision is tantamount to making a decision. any extension of the pause, he said, will invariably result in the fact that the most vulnerable individuals in the united...
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shep. >> strong island on point.est mass shooting, president biden promised executive action on gun control. coming up, how much he can accomplish without capitol hill, and serious allegations at a migrant shelter in texas and the accusations from the governor, himself. up next, the county commissioner responds. even if i switch to >>> plus, buckle up for this one, a brand-new airline, and tickets for less than $20. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it in. (grandpa) phone it in, why don't ya?! ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at
shep. >> strong island on point.est mass shooting, president biden promised executive action on gun control. coming up, how much he can accomplish without capitol hill, and serious allegations at a migrant shelter in texas and the accusations from the governor, himself. up next, the county commissioner responds. even if i switch to >>> plus, buckle up for this one, a brand-new airline, and tickets for less than $20. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go...
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>> shep, i'll put it this way.m and know when to fold them and the prosecution doesn't seem to get it. opened the prosecution up to a lot of liability, i think the defense was more aggressive on cross today than we've seen before but had they been more aggressive they would have put some serious dents in the state's case today >> how so? >> the prosecution we're getting are all meanderred, they're not tight and focus. you're not here to say what you have done, what my guy should have done, you're just here to say police have a plan but things don't always go according to plan, do they crowds happen, cellphones happen that interferes with the ability to provide urgent care and mackenzie literally said that who was the next witness, they just didn't pick up on it. >> the prosecution talking a lot about the fact that or their contention at least that the officer on trial here didn't give aid at least when he should have why that focus continually >> i think that's the best testimony so far it goes back to my favorite
>> shep, i'll put it this way.m and know when to fold them and the prosecution doesn't seem to get it. opened the prosecution up to a lot of liability, i think the defense was more aggressive on cross today than we've seen before but had they been more aggressive they would have put some serious dents in the state's case today >> how so? >> the prosecution we're getting are all meanderred, they're not tight and focus. you're not here to say what you have done, what my guy...
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>> reporter: yeah, shep, the defense attorney eric nelson really questioned not only dr. tobin's results but his methods as well and stressed that he's a renowned scientist and doctor and that derek chauvin didn't have the luxury of time or his expertise to assess george floyd that day. >> you've taken this case and you've literally boiled it down into a nanosecond. >> i wouldn't say that. >> when we talk about the biology and the physics of this case, these things are working simultaneously, contemporaneously, all together, right? >> that's correct. >> re . >> in an incredibly rapid fashion. >> yes. >> look, as the testimony unfolded for hours, derek chauvin took notes from the defense table. the jury taking notes as well and seemed to pay close attention throughout that's not always been the case during some of the more technicals at pt technical aspects in the trial it was a tough day in the courtroom for members of had his family as the doctor outlined the final moments of george floyd's life now, look, shep, there is a long list of possible medical witnesses to testi
>> reporter: yeah, shep, the defense attorney eric nelson really questioned not only dr. tobin's results but his methods as well and stressed that he's a renowned scientist and doctor and that derek chauvin didn't have the luxury of time or his expertise to assess george floyd that day. >> you've taken this case and you've literally boiled it down into a nanosecond. >> i wouldn't say that. >> when we talk about the biology and the physics of this case, these things are...
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shep. >> strong island on point.nk you, andrea. >>> hours before america's latest mass shooting, president biden promised executive action on gun control. coming up, how much he can accomplish without capitol hill, >>> and serious allegations of child abuse at a migrant shelter in texas and the accusations from the governor, himself up next, the county commissioner responds. >>> plus, buckle up for this one, a brand-new airline, and tickets for less than $20. ♪♪ ♪ when the road feels endless ♪ ♪ don't know where your strength is ♪ ♪ it's been so long ♪ ♪ you get a call from a friend to remind you ♪ ♪ that you're not alone ♪ ♪ then you know deep down inside ♪ ♪ it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ all right ♪♪ >>> two of the nation's biggest automakers are forced to pump the brakes which is topping cnbc's "on the money." gm reports it is temporarily going to slowdown or stop production at three more of its north american plants because of the global semiconductor shortage, and the same for ford canceled next week at three of t
shep. >> strong island on point.nk you, andrea. >>> hours before america's latest mass shooting, president biden promised executive action on gun control. coming up, how much he can accomplish without capitol hill, >>> and serious allegations of child abuse at a migrant shelter in texas and the accusations from the governor, himself up next, the county commissioner responds. >>> plus, buckle up for this one, a brand-new airline, and tickets for less than $20....
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here's matthew bodner >> reporter: thank you, shep we have another info drop.used in what is basically a self-isolation cell in a hospital designated for tuberculosis patients, so far from ideal conditions. worse than that, when he was hospitalized it took a teem of three nurses four tries to try to insert an iv. when they tried to do the same thing on monday, they had to abandon the attempts after six tries. they could just not find a vein. i think this gives us a good idea of his current physical condition. it's something that navalny joked by in a letter he got out through his lawyers. he said we would all be laughing if we could see him now. he laughed when he was told about the concerns of distress, about the potassium levels in his blood after 20 days of a hunger strike. he said, he does not plan to go out that easily. he survived the chemical weapon. after that potassium doesn't seem like such a big deal, but his supporters are not taking the situation that lightly tens of thousands of them across the country tonight took to the streets including here in
here's matthew bodner >> reporter: thank you, shep we have another info drop.used in what is basically a self-isolation cell in a hospital designated for tuberculosis patients, so far from ideal conditions. worse than that, when he was hospitalized it took a teem of three nurses four tries to try to insert an iv. when they tried to do the same thing on monday, they had to abandon the attempts after six tries. they could just not find a vein. i think this gives us a good idea of his...
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how, doctor, is that not an jo overreaction >> yes, shep, thanks for having me on. you know, this is the system working. we are always extremely careful with vaccines and therapies and i understand that some people think this is an over reaction i expect the pause to last days, not much longer, while we sort out some of this information, but the key point here is this is an incredibly rare adverse event. it's not going to affect very many people at all out of an abundance of caution we're taking a pause to find out what else we can find out. dr. jha, are you worried about the many people who were hesitant to get the vaccine deciding they won't get one for sure >> well, this is tricky, right this makes me nervous.even the of event hopefully, what we will see is a system that's working to find even the rarest of events and highlight them that's what we have. my hope is it will actually build confidence in people that we don't take adverse events lightly and that we investigate them and are making sure these vaccines are very, very safe. >> what about this, doc? you ha
how, doctor, is that not an jo overreaction >> yes, shep, thanks for having me on. you know, this is the system working. we are always extremely careful with vaccines and therapies and i understand that some people think this is an over reaction i expect the pause to last days, not much longer, while we sort out some of this information, but the key point here is this is an incredibly rare adverse event. it's not going to affect very many people at all out of an abundance of caution we're...
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shep.i'm here at the los angeles aqueduct, one of the places l.a. imports hundreds of billions literally of gallons of water every single year. that water and all of the water sources of importation are at risk of drying up due to climate change if the residents like it, and as i said, the mayor really hopes they do, it will go a long way, having the importation of water, to having what the mayor says is a water independent city >> jacob, here's to you. thank you. beyond what you drink, salty ocean water makes up 96% of what's on earth, and the health of that ecosystem impacts everything from a coral reef, here's nbclx's tabitha lipkin >> we're coming to you from the bottom of the ocean. hey, shep. yeah, this is rainbow reef we're about two miles off the coast of miami and we're talking about the importance of corals shep, did you know that only 1% of our ocean floor is made up of corals but 25% of marine life rely on it look, there's even some fish right over there these fish are enjoying
shep.i'm here at the los angeles aqueduct, one of the places l.a. imports hundreds of billions literally of gallons of water every single year. that water and all of the water sources of importation are at risk of drying up due to climate change if the residents like it, and as i said, the mayor really hopes they do, it will go a long way, having the importation of water, to having what the mayor says is a water independent city >> jacob, here's to you. thank you. beyond what you drink,...
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shep. >> keir simmons, thank you >>> now an update from the louisiana coast.weather delays search and rescue attempts of that capsized boat. >>> and thousands of children arriving at the u.s. border. tonight the story of one boy who became lost in the desert trying to cross into arizona, bouncing from government custody to foster care, all while his mother kept up ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm ordering some burritos! oh, nice. burritos?! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. with crisp veggies on freshly baked bread. just order in the app! ditch the burgers! choose better, be better. subway®. eat fresh. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. choose better, be better. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. >>> a sec
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they're hoping to give the video game a run for its money, shep >> very interesting.sa. >>> time has run out for the missing submarine off the coast of bali. barring a miracle, the 53 sailors on board will have to be presumed dead. there's no oxygen left authorities said it would run out more than two hours ago. the sub, missing since wednesday av a training exercise, we're told, is believed to be about 2,300 feet beneath the surface that's about 1 1/2 times the height of the empire state building the sub sub is only equipped too down 656 feet, known as the crush depth. beyond that, the submarine is subject to collapse because of pressure the u.s. navy along with singapore, malaysia, india, australia, germany, and france all sending ships or aircraft to help out in the search officials have previously reportedly two glimmers of hope. the first, finding an oil slick on the surface, and the smell of diesel fuel in the position of their last dave. and dive. the second, a strong magnetic pull under the water but no sign of the sub they're hard to find by design one naval
they're hoping to give the video game a run for its money, shep >> very interesting.sa. >>> time has run out for the missing submarine off the coast of bali. barring a miracle, the 53 sailors on board will have to be presumed dead. there's no oxygen left authorities said it would run out more than two hours ago. the sub, missing since wednesday av a training exercise, we're told, is believed to be about 2,300 feet beneath the surface that's about 1 1/2 times the height of the...
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>> despite everything that's been said so far, shep, that's the most important testimony so far. and when this trial is all said and done, i think that the second emt that you heard from, derek smith will end up being the most important witness because not only did he say that, he also said there is no reason they could not have started doing chest compressions that's a nail in the coffin. >> a nail in the coffin right there? >> i think so because when doctors look at this footage, one of the things they typically say is why aren't they trying to revive him, and smith also said that smith said he's a human being. i wanted to give him a second chance at life chauvin has to come up with a really good reason why he didn't do the same thing. >> you say chauvin has to come up with it, not his lawyers. you're saying again for the fourth day he's got to testify >> and it just g ets worse and worse for him as the case goes on, shep, yes. i think that derek smith, again, my money's on him for being the most important witness in the case because we already heard it's going to be a battle o
>> despite everything that's been said so far, shep, that's the most important testimony so far. and when this trial is all said and done, i think that the second emt that you heard from, derek smith will end up being the most important witness because not only did he say that, he also said there is no reason they could not have started doing chest compressions that's a nail in the coffin. >> a nail in the coffin right there? >> i think so because when doctors look at this...
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shep. >> keir simmons, thank you >>> now an update from the louisiana coast. >>> and thousands of children arriving at the u.s. border. tonight the story of one boy who became lost in the desert trying to cross into arizona, bouncing from government custody to foster care, all while his mother kept up start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. the new provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret. facing collagen that's all hype? new olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates better than the $400 cream. for visibly firmer skin. olay. face anything. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forwa
shep. >> keir simmons, thank you >>> now an update from the louisiana coast. >>> and thousands of children arriving at the u.s. border. tonight the story of one boy who became lost in the desert trying to cross into arizona, bouncing from government custody to foster care, all while his mother kept up start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. the new provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no...
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hey, contessa. >> hi, shep!t theme park and part i don't know, rave. it's filled with mind-blowing experiences driven by 21st century technology but one portal takes you right into the 19th century, right into the paintings of vincent van gogh swirls of sound, a cacophony of color. an explosion of experience a wheat field comes to life. van gogh's self-portraits. and perhaps the artist's best-known work. >> this is "starry night." he came with his brother a.j. and his dad from salt lake city to see van gogh. >> you come here and see this, he would be like, that's so cool it's moving. >> reporter: it's moving for their grandpa, too don white found something three generations of family could just sit and enjoy together for more than an hour >> they don't want to leave, so really enjoying it and it's great to have prime time with them for me. >> reporter: what's the common draw across age, race, and background i asked the man who brought immersive van gogh to the united states >> i think it's a combination of the i
hey, contessa. >> hi, shep!t theme park and part i don't know, rave. it's filled with mind-blowing experiences driven by 21st century technology but one portal takes you right into the 19th century, right into the paintings of vincent van gogh swirls of sound, a cacophony of color. an explosion of experience a wheat field comes to life. van gogh's self-portraits. and perhaps the artist's best-known work. >> this is "starry night." he came with his brother a.j. and his dad...
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hey, shep.of miami and we're talking about the importance of corals shep, did you know that only 1% of our ocean floor is made up of corals but 25% of marine life rely on it look, there's even some fish right over there these fish are enjoying this beautiful coral. now, from 2014 to 2017, there was a huge coral bleaching that affected 75% of the ocean's corals 30% of that never recovered. corals are incredibly vital to our lives. did you know, and you're going to love this, about 3.5 billion with a "b" billion dollars of our u.s. economy relies on coral, whether it be tourism, whether it be fishing, or whether it be simply protecting our coastline. >> nbclx's tab laitha lipkin. >> another first on mars a unit on the rover perseverance made oxygen from the planet's carbon dioxide atmosphere. put another way, it created breathable air on another planet the unit called moxie, it was able to strip oxygen atoms from the carbon dioxide molecules and generate five grams of oxygen. that's enough for ten
hey, shep.of miami and we're talking about the importance of corals shep, did you know that only 1% of our ocean floor is made up of corals but 25% of marine life rely on it look, there's even some fish right over there these fish are enjoying this beautiful coral. now, from 2014 to 2017, there was a huge coral bleaching that affected 75% of the ocean's corals 30% of that never recovered. corals are incredibly vital to our lives. did you know, and you're going to love this, about 3.5 billion...
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that's what we're asking for >> reporter: shep, now the minneapolis city council is working on giving voters an option on the ballot to completely get rid of the police department the mayor says he's against that but he is in favor of police reform many people here tell me reform just isn't quite enough. >> the judge says derek chauvin's sentence will be in about 3 weeks, or i should say 8 weeks. he didn't set a precise date ultimately the judge is the one who will decide how long chauvin spends behind bars here's the maximum sentencing if the judge follows the guideline. chauvin will receive far less time than this because he has no previous criminal record the three other officers who were involved in george floyd's arrest are set to have a joint trial in august. they're charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder and second degree manslaughter >>> last night in the moments right before the judge in minneapolis delivered derek chauvin's guilty verdict police say an officer in columbus, ohio, shot and killed a 16-year-old girl who was armed with a knife and about to attack
that's what we're asking for >> reporter: shep, now the minneapolis city council is working on giving voters an option on the ballot to completely get rid of the police department the mayor says he's against that but he is in favor of police reform many people here tell me reform just isn't quite enough. >> the judge says derek chauvin's sentence will be in about 3 weeks, or i should say 8 weeks. he didn't set a precise date ultimately the judge is the one who will decide how long...
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shep. >> keir simmons, thank you >>> now an update from the louisiana coast. as bad weather delays search and rescue attempts of that capsized boat. >>> and thousands of children arriving at the u.s. border. tonight the story of one boy who became lost in the desert trying to cross into arizona, bouncing from government custody to foster care, all while his mother kept up a desperate search in a system she said offered no help. with visible, you get unlimited data for as little as $25 a month. but when you bring a friend, you get a month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. wireless that gets better with friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ with visible, you get unlimited data for as little as $25 a month. but when you bring a friend, you get a month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. wireless that gets better with friends. >>> a second body now recovered from that capsized ship off the coast of louisiana coast guard o
shep. >> keir simmons, thank you >>> now an update from the louisiana coast. as bad weather delays search and rescue attempts of that capsized boat. >>> and thousands of children arriving at the u.s. border. tonight the story of one boy who became lost in the desert trying to cross into arizona, bouncing from government custody to foster care, all while his mother kept up a desperate search in a system she said offered no help. with visible, you get unlimited data for as...
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and i can't really get away from it quite yet >> shep, i think you're right to cling to it. it's new, it's unexpected. i don't think anyone would have believed that would happen at the beginning of this trial. and more importantly, we're still waiting to see if it continues to happen in other trials moving forward. but part what was we have to be in finding the strength to improve ourselves and to improve our country is willing to believe in new possibilities so we need to embrace this reality, that a police chief came forward, did the right thing, testified against one of his own. and we need to recognize that's a possibility in every city in america where justice is only served when that happens and we need to believe in that reality moving forward i know it's hard to because it seems so impossible. but i think it's necessary for change to continue >> this isn't over, of course. we still have a sentencing phase. arthur, the judge has a certain amount of latitude here. i know the maximum is 40 years but the judge has discretion >> the judge has enormous discretion here, she
and i can't really get away from it quite yet >> shep, i think you're right to cling to it. it's new, it's unexpected. i don't think anyone would have believed that would happen at the beginning of this trial. and more importantly, we're still waiting to see if it continues to happen in other trials moving forward. but part what was we have to be in finding the strength to improve ourselves and to improve our country is willing to believe in new possibilities so we need to embrace this...
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>> shep, what a difference a day can make yesterday so much tension, anxiety, anticipation here in the city of minneapolis. today a sense of relief and generally a release. you can feel all that tension. anxiety and anticipation lifted from this city behind me is the courthouse where that guilty verdict was given to derek chauvin just to my left is the back side of that courthouse where people were celebrating that verdict against derek chauvin. we'll show you some video right now, just the reaction of people outside, just feeling as if a change had happened, at least in their city many people felt like a change happened in the world. we spoke to one minneapolis resident here's what he had to say about the verdict and the emotional, almost religious experience that he had when it was read. >> my emotion during the trial was anxiety, a heightened level of anxiety, concerned about which way this would turn out and what the reaction of the city would be. but to look at it now, it's like a day of jubilee you know, a celebration and what we're here for but also let me be clear about this, i
>> shep, what a difference a day can make yesterday so much tension, anxiety, anticipation here in the city of minneapolis. today a sense of relief and generally a release. you can feel all that tension. anxiety and anticipation lifted from this city behind me is the courthouse where that guilty verdict was given to derek chauvin just to my left is the back side of that courthouse where people were celebrating that verdict against derek chauvin. we'll show you some video right now, just...
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jay, another gut wrenching day >> reporter: yeah, shep, it really was good evening to you. and look, the pace of this trial, it shifted a bit today. initially prosecutors slowing things down some, meticulously going through that previously unseen security video from inside the cup foods store that shows george floyd interacting with other customers and employees. one of those 19-year-old christopher martin, the cashier as you talked about, telling george he had a brief conversation with floyd and that he seemed, quoting here, high, but never appeared agitated or angry. martin left the store twice asking floyd to come back in and talk with his manager about what was apparently a counterfeit $20 bill he used to buy that pack of cigarettes then rushed back outside as the situation escalated with police. >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck on the ground. >> reporter: this is also new video from derek chauvin's police body cam, and we hear for the first time chauvin during the confrontation. >> that's one person's opinion we've got t
jay, another gut wrenching day >> reporter: yeah, shep, it really was good evening to you. and look, the pace of this trial, it shifted a bit today. initially prosecutors slowing things down some, meticulously going through that previously unseen security video from inside the cup foods store that shows george floyd interacting with other customers and employees. one of those 19-year-old christopher martin, the cashier as you talked about, telling george he had a brief conversation with...
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i appreciate it. >> thank you, shep. >>> u.s. coast guard ships harassed in international waters have you seen this boats from iran crossing at close range, ignoring all the warnings and calls to get away tonight the navy's noisy response >>> she was suspended from her cheerleading team for lashing out on social media when she didn't make varsity, now her case on the free speech rights of students heads to the u.s. supreme court. >>> and a handshake. remember that? oh, they did it. >> ah! >> used to be good for a contact, then covid. as we edge back to something more normal, what is the new etiquette for meeting in the flesh? >>> the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith back in 60 seconds shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free >>> a lot of tension flaring between the united states and iran in the persian
i appreciate it. >> thank you, shep. >>> u.s. coast guard ships harassed in international waters have you seen this boats from iran crossing at close range, ignoring all the warnings and calls to get away tonight the navy's noisy response >>> she was suspended from her cheerleading team for lashing out on social media when she didn't make varsity, now her case on the free speech rights of students heads to the u.s. supreme court. >>> and a handshake. remember...