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i'm willie geist. it's another busy sunday morning with closing arguments in the trial of derek chauvin set to begin in minneapolis epartments country on alert for possible violence in the aftermath of that decision. we are live in minneapolis with the latest. >>> our sunday focus on the sudden pause this week of the johnson & johnson vaccine. with six cases of serious blood clotting among 7 million johnson & johnson shots, did officials make the right call? how will that announcement affect people already hesitant about vaccines? >>> later, a celebration of this morning's fifth anniversary of "sunday today" with a look through our library of sunday sitdown conversations and cameos from some of our favorite guests. >> willie, five years, congrats! >> cheers to many, many more, honey. >> our fifth birthday party. plus, another life well lived all a bit later in the show. >>> let's begin this morning in minneapolis and the country bracing for a verdict as closing arguments begin tomorrow in the murder tr
i'm willie geist. it's another busy sunday morning with closing arguments in the trial of derek chauvin set to begin in minneapolis epartments country on alert for possible violence in the aftermath of that decision. we are live in minneapolis with the latest. >>> our sunday focus on the sudden pause this week of the johnson & johnson vaccine. with six cases of serious blood clotting among 7 million johnson & johnson shots, did officials make the right call? how will that...
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please welcome back to "a late show, willie geist!ing ovation in post. >> stephen: 100%. we'll have confetti coming down. it's going to be great. it's nice to see you. we've talked before on the show. you've been on the show before but i usually associate you with charitable events. the people at home may not know this, but willie geist is very giving of his time for well-meaning charitys. i see you backstage all the time. you're the next guy going on to give a speech forsing money you're a very nicrson. i ink that's why we see each other, whether a veteran's group, if we have a little bit of a platform, it's the nice thing to do. >> stephen: i'm there for the open bar. >> i suspected. >> stephen: congratulations on five years of "sunday today." i assume it has flown, especially the last year. >> yeah, it's been-- it's been wild. it really has. it's this mix of we're doing the news for the first half hour. so we're consumed with coronavirus and the trump years and all those things. and then we turn to sort of become a magazine show in
please welcome back to "a late show, willie geist!ing ovation in post. >> stephen: 100%. we'll have confetti coming down. it's going to be great. it's nice to see you. we've talked before on the show. you've been on the show before but i usually associate you with charitable events. the people at home may not know this, but willie geist is very giving of his time for well-meaning charitys. i see you backstage all the time. you're the next guy going on to give a speech forsing money...
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romaine: willy, always great to catch up with the.ly shih of the harvard business school, and now of course three decades of working in the tech industry. coming up on this show, all eyes on crypto. a direct listing. we discuss what this listing means for the broader crypto space. jill carlson joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: today our focus is on the word direct, when it comes to technology. we were just this ghostly direct approach the ceo's took at the white house. also going to talk erect listing in the crypto world, as the main industry index hitting a new record. even bitcoin trying to get there. joe: exactly right. we see the bloomberg galaxy crypto index continuing to rise. it's had a pretty good year, up 760%. and of course we have the big coinbase to direct listing later joining us to discuss, jill carlson, cofounder of open money initiative. jill, you do a lot of work into crypto space, a lot of investing in that area. does coinbase have a lock on its business, or are there new models or other competitors in
romaine: willy, always great to catch up with the.ly shih of the harvard business school, and now of course three decades of working in the tech industry. coming up on this show, all eyes on crypto. a direct listing. we discuss what this listing means for the broader crypto space. jill carlson joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: today our focus is on the word direct, when it comes to technology. we were just this ghostly direct approach the ceo's took at the white house. also...
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.- the -- willie wan chai.practice alongside democracy is still hard to envisage. and perhaps thatis hard to envisage. and perhaps that is the biggest danger here. your governments can be will be and slow, but can they really be replaced with technology? —— will be. we won't have long to find out. burns's city is going through the state legislature as we speak. again we will know if these plans will go ahead or whether they will be left as a mirage in the desert. and, i'm afraid that's it for our 21st birthday show. [30 and, i'm afraid that's it for our 21st birthday show. do we aet our 21st birthday show. do we net to our 21st birthday show. do we get to the _ our 21st birthday show. do we get to the key _ our 21st birthday show. do we get to the key to _ our 21st birthday show. do we get to the key to the - our 21st birthday show. do we get to the key to the door? i get to the key to the door? what door?— get to the key to the door? what door? ., , ., ., ., what door? not my front door. not 'ust what door? no
.- the -- willie wan chai.practice alongside democracy is still hard to envisage. and perhaps thatis hard to envisage. and perhaps that is the biggest danger here. your governments can be will be and slow, but can they really be replaced with technology? —— will be. we won't have long to find out. burns's city is going through the state legislature as we speak. again we will know if these plans will go ahead or whether they will be left as a mirage in the desert. and, i'm afraid that's it...
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willie?ll, certainly, it's a demand from the teacher's union. i'm not sure the teacher's union is taking into account the parents of their students who have been sitting at home for more than a year really, really hoping they could get some help with child care, as in putting them back into school. and joe, the rule in new york city, the medical experts have long said the two-case rule. if there are two cases in a school, you have to shut it down again, makes no sense whatsoever. you have parents outraged that their kids have been in and out of school for a year now. at least in new york city, the science is not on the side of the argument against this two-case rule that bill de blasio now says he's going to get rid of, but hasn't announced quite yet because of his discussions with the teacher's union what they're going to replace it with. >> we can't say this enough. if you've been critical of donald trump for the past year and a half or past year and couple months, as, for not following sci
willie?ll, certainly, it's a demand from the teacher's union. i'm not sure the teacher's union is taking into account the parents of their students who have been sitting at home for more than a year really, really hoping they could get some help with child care, as in putting them back into school. and joe, the rule in new york city, the medical experts have long said the two-case rule. if there are two cases in a school, you have to shut it down again, makes no sense whatsoever. you have...
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willie? >> of course he will. he'll also tonight in the address will formally announce his american families plan that expands healthcare, child care and education assistance. the president reportedly will ask congress to pay for the entirety of the $1.8 trillion in new spending by increases taxes on the wealthy doubling the capital gains rate. the administration plans to use revenue from some of the corporate tax increases he announced last month. so, rev, $1.8 trillion, this is a new package in addition to the $1.9 trillion we had for the covid relief, 2.25 trillion proposed for infrastructure, 1.8 trillion here. this is really about education. it's about fighting poverty, extends education, pre-k, makes that national and then pays for two years of free community college. so extends frankly our education system from k through 12 pre-k into college among other things. what do you make of the plan? and what you might hear from the president tonight? >> the plan is necessary because you must remember we're dealing
willie? >> of course he will. he'll also tonight in the address will formally announce his american families plan that expands healthcare, child care and education assistance. the president reportedly will ask congress to pay for the entirety of the $1.8 trillion in new spending by increases taxes on the wealthy doubling the capital gains rate. the administration plans to use revenue from some of the corporate tax increases he announced last month. so, rev, $1.8 trillion, this is a new...
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now here is deborah willis and her look at black civil war soldiers. >> host: welcome to the free library of philadelphia online. my name is jason freeman, producer and editor here at and i'm pleased to enter introduced tonight's guest, deborah willis. the author of opposing beauty african-american images from the 1890s to the present, reflections in black photographers, 1840s to the present. and michelle obama the first lady and photographs, among others. university professor and chair of the department of photography and imaging at the tisch school of the arts at new york university, a recipient of macarthur and guggenheim fellowship and in addition to her work all over america, doctor willis has curated numerous photography exhibitions, served as a museum consultant and has appeared in and consulted on several media projects. she's here tonight with her latest book, "the black civil war soldier" a visual history of conflict and citizenship." in it, doctor willis offers a far ranging but intimate photographic essay about black experiences in the u.s. civil war from the conflicts all the
now here is deborah willis and her look at black civil war soldiers. >> host: welcome to the free library of philadelphia online. my name is jason freeman, producer and editor here at and i'm pleased to enter introduced tonight's guest, deborah willis. the author of opposing beauty african-american images from the 1890s to the present, reflections in black photographers, 1840s to the present. and michelle obama the first lady and photographs, among others. university professor and chair...
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>> i'll take the second part first, willie. i've given up on trying to predict how long it takes juis to resolve cases. the judge told them it could be an hour or a week. actually, could be an hour or a month. you never know. but what i'm looking for is what i saw in opening statements from the prosecutors if you recall, they were relatively brief. it was under an hour. i would say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, in my opening statement, i told you i was going to introduce you to the following witness, show you the following facts and show you the following evidence. that's what we did. we kid exactly what we said we were going to do. we laid out a case of murder and laid it out in the ways we told you we were going to do. it in other words, you show the jury that you delivered exactly what you promised. i think that's what you'll see from the prosecution. from the defense, they'll continue to try to poke holes. that's their job. that's the defense attorney's obligation. so i think closing arguments, prosecution will go firs
>> i'll take the second part first, willie. i've given up on trying to predict how long it takes juis to resolve cases. the judge told them it could be an hour or a week. actually, could be an hour or a month. you never know. but what i'm looking for is what i saw in opening statements from the prosecutors if you recall, they were relatively brief. it was under an hour. i would say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, in my opening statement, i told you i was going to introduce you to the...
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i mean willie needs an aspirin. he doesn't need another purple heart, you know, and that just is that captures in just a clipped sentence the sardonic realism the enlightenment of of willy his house smart he is what is survivor he is, you know how down to earth he is and and how the infantry when you're living in the war zone, you know, your world devolves down to the patch of ground you're standing on you're not thinking a higher ideals. you're not thinking about, you know, god and country you're thinking about yourself and your comrades. going to give you the last word todd before we take it over to the question and answer session which promises to be a lot of fun. some of bill mauldin's career his his legacy his meaning for americans today. why should we still care about the of this great cartoonist? i mean he was truly, you know, we don't think of cartoonists as great artists and he would he would absolutely he explicitly said i'm a cartoonist. that's because i'm not good enough to be an artist so he would never
i mean willie needs an aspirin. he doesn't need another purple heart, you know, and that just is that captures in just a clipped sentence the sardonic realism the enlightenment of of willy his house smart he is what is survivor he is, you know how down to earth he is and and how the infantry when you're living in the war zone, you know, your world devolves down to the patch of ground you're standing on you're not thinking a higher ideals. you're not thinking about, you know, god and country...
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>> so, willie, there are three investigations going on right now. it's a federal crime to induce a minor to travel over state lines for sex in exchange for money. that's what gaetz is being investigated for violating the federal sexual trafficking laws and then we have this extortion investigation. someone allegedly trying to extort gaetz and his family to make the justice department investigation go away. betsy absolutely right both things can be true. gaetz can be the perpetrator of one crime and the victim of another. but gaetz has to be especially worried about this third investigation of joel greenberg. that's the florida official and good friend of gaetz who has already been indicted for child sex trafficking. and greenberg violated his bail, so he's locked up right now pending his trial in june. so willie, he has a lot of incentive to cooperate in an investigation of gaetz so in that investigation of gaetz, if i'm a federal prosecutor, i'm talking to talk to joel greenberg to see if he wants to make a deal >> all right, betsy woodruff swann,
>> so, willie, there are three investigations going on right now. it's a federal crime to induce a minor to travel over state lines for sex in exchange for money. that's what gaetz is being investigated for violating the federal sexual trafficking laws and then we have this extortion investigation. someone allegedly trying to extort gaetz and his family to make the justice department investigation go away. betsy absolutely right both things can be true. gaetz can be the perpetrator of one...
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to celebrate willie, we're going to celebrate willie, yotou buckle up, start the ca, put it in gear go safely, california. you buckle up, start the car, put it in gear and take off. next thing you know, the phone is in your hand. stop! you should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there, and we're all in it together. go safely, california. >>> welcome back almost exactly five years ago at this very moment, our dear friend willie geist launched his "sunday today" program. >> in five years since that very first show, he's eaten tacos with anthony bourdain, sat down with everyone from george w. bush to ice cube. >> he even landed one of the last interviews with the amazing chadwick boseman here's a look back >> mind if i take you to lunch >> let's do it >> we're making a film, it's called "willie and al. go see it. >> tell me more about the beard. >> you tell me about your toupee >> are you a little nervous? no nerves? perfectly calm >> you make me calm. you have this zen. >> i'm an academy-award winning actor that can do that to people. >> how do you de
to celebrate willie, we're going to celebrate willie, yotou buckle up, start the ca, put it in gear go safely, california. you buckle up, start the car, put it in gear and take off. next thing you know, the phone is in your hand. stop! you should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there, and we're all in it together. go safely, california. >>> welcome back almost exactly five years ago at this very moment, our dear friend willie geist launched his...
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let's get more from david willis. ~ ., let's get more from david willis. ~ . , ., willis.s. what is the impact of these likely to be? i - willis. what is the impact of these likely to be? i think. these likely to be? i think there will— these likely to be? i think there will be _ these likely to be? i think there will be a _ these likely to be? i think there will be a lot - these likely to be? i think there will be a lot of - these likely to be? i think. there will be a lot of people here, as far as the government is concerned, and if those involved in the vaccination programme are concerned, very pleased to hear that the johnson &johnson vaccine is to be made available again. it was temporarily suspended last week out of what regulatory officials called an abundance officials called an abundance of caution. blood clots were found in some six women and later nine other cases came to light and of those 15, all women, three have since died. nonetheless, officials after looking at the data and talking to johnson & johnson officials have tojohnson &johnson officials have concl
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willie?r in the day, russian president vladimir putin delivered a warning to the west in his annual state of the nation address, in which he touted russia's nuclear arsenal and warned of a powerful response if any country's crossed russia's red line. these were putin's first public comments since president biden announced new sanctions on russia last week in response to recent cyber attacks against the united states. meanwhile, politico is reporting the u.s. is considering sending missiles and other weapons to ukraine to help to counter russia's growing military presence at its border. this is according to sources briefed on the matter that, of course, the border with ukraine, joe. >> yep. let's bring in right now president of the council of foreign relations, richard haass, whose own world is sort of reeling. his head is reeling right now because he didn't believe at the beginning of this year that it would be the nicks doing well and the yankees in last play. richard, are you going to be ab
willie?r in the day, russian president vladimir putin delivered a warning to the west in his annual state of the nation address, in which he touted russia's nuclear arsenal and warned of a powerful response if any country's crossed russia's red line. these were putin's first public comments since president biden announced new sanctions on russia last week in response to recent cyber attacks against the united states. meanwhile, politico is reporting the u.s. is considering sending missiles and...
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willie?rev, we were talking about your big event, summit, national action network, headlined by the president of the united states. let's listen to a few of his taped remarks. >> hey, rev. i wish we could be together in person, but i do want to congratulate you on 30 years of national action network, thank you for your friendship, your partnership and most of all your courageous advocacy through these years. this organization has always been an essential voice but never more essential than it is today. upholding and advancing the security and health and well being, dignity and possibilities of all black americans. my american jobs plan will make generational investments in rebuilding america, delivering good jobs, equity and opportunity to black neighborhoods that never seem to get dealt in on the american dream. replacing every lead drinking water pipe in america so you never have to worry about another flint. delivering high pedointernet access to every american home and building an economy
willie?rev, we were talking about your big event, summit, national action network, headlined by the president of the united states. let's listen to a few of his taped remarks. >> hey, rev. i wish we could be together in person, but i do want to congratulate you on 30 years of national action network, thank you for your friendship, your partnership and most of all your courageous advocacy through these years. this organization has always been an essential voice but never more essential...
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willie, this is serious problem.ke away my what-a-burger and don't take a what my crystal or chick-fil-a. but a chicken wing crisis, please. what is next? >> those lines, like we saw in the '70s at the gas stations, the lines at the buffalo wild wings and immediate action must be taken. >> joining us now, very awkward transition and i apologize for my co-hosts, the secretary of health and human services xavier becerra. >> he knows better than anybody that wings are good not only for your mental health but your overall cardiovascular, isn't that right, mr. secretary. >> i'm glad we're being serious as usual on this show. >> okay. let's actually get there right now. in terms of the vaccine rollout, by the way, thank you fog -- for being on the show, when you talk about the president's plan, getting the vaccine and bringing it to all people, what are some of the strategies that you are using and employing to try to get the vaccine to maybe vaccine hesitant communities. the governor of west virginia is actually offering
willie, this is serious problem.ke away my what-a-burger and don't take a what my crystal or chick-fil-a. but a chicken wing crisis, please. what is next? >> those lines, like we saw in the '70s at the gas stations, the lines at the buffalo wild wings and immediate action must be taken. >> joining us now, very awkward transition and i apologize for my co-hosts, the secretary of health and human services xavier becerra. >> he knows better than anybody that wings are good not...
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willie? >>> nancy pelosi and chuck schumer announced yesterday u.s.ice officer william billy evans will lie in honor in the united states capital rotunda. officer evans was an 18-year old veteran of the force who died on friday protecting the capitol when a man rammed his car into a north barricade at the complex. >>> new video of abandoned migrant child underscores the plight of unaccompanied children at the border. last thursday u.s. border arguments found a 10-year-old boy alone in the desert sobbing and pleading for help. here is nbc's andrea mitchell reporting. >> can you help me, he says. i was coming with a group and they abandoned me and i don't know where they are. they left you alone the argument asks? they abandoned me. adding his parents were not with him and he was afraid of being kidnapped. it is just the latest shocking video of unaccompanied migrant children crossing the border. last week surveillance cameras capturing a smuggler tossing 3 and 5-year-old toddler girls over a 14 foot border fence. then running away. >> there currently a
willie? >>> nancy pelosi and chuck schumer announced yesterday u.s.ice officer william billy evans will lie in honor in the united states capital rotunda. officer evans was an 18-year old veteran of the force who died on friday protecting the capitol when a man rammed his car into a north barricade at the complex. >>> new video of abandoned migrant child underscores the plight of unaccompanied children at the border. last thursday u.s. border arguments found a 10-year-old boy...
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willie? >> let's go right to minneapolis, bring in morgan chefski. morgan, good morning. what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: good morning. we are here in brooklyn, about 200 yards from that police station where hundreds of people gathered last night. and we witnessed ourselves as police and national guard moved politic by block, dispersing that crowd with tear gas, with rubber bullets, doing whatever they could to try to get those people out of the way that were causing so much havoc here for the past two nights. we're standing in front of a strip mall that was damaged the first fright following the death of dante wright. and we're back here today to give you a glimpse of what happened last night. this is a dollar tree store and we watched as people from that massive group broke these windows, got inside, and laid absolutely waste to the building. if you can look up at the ceiling, a water main has busted, flooding the interior of this store. and it was essentially a free for all for
willie? >> let's go right to minneapolis, bring in morgan chefski. morgan, good morning. what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: good morning. we are here in brooklyn, about 200 yards from that police station where hundreds of people gathered last night. and we witnessed ourselves as police and national guard moved politic by block, dispersing that crowd with tear gas, with rubber bullets, doing whatever they could to try to get those people out of the way that were causing so...
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but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved doctor willis says the increased spread of the virus is preventable. >> he believes out of state travel is potentially dangerous and says sports club should not be playing in tournaments involving more than 2 teams doctor willis says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball lacrosse soccer and football. we're now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge. the
but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's...
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willie? >> sarah harman, thanks so much. >>> georgia's new voting law is at the center of a debate over major league baseball's decision to pull the all star game out of atlanta in protest of the law that democrats, including president biden, argue suppresses the vote. former presidents trump and obama among those weighing in this weekend as well. steve patterson has more. >> reporter: heavy hitters, now weighing in on major league baseball's decision to pull its all star game and draft weekend out of atlanta. georgia's governor crying foul, calling it a case of cancel culture saturday. >> they are coming for your game or event in your hometown. they are coming to cancel everything from sports to how you make a living. >> reporter: former president trump piling on. they are going big time with cancel culture and our sacred elections. the reaction to the state's new voting laws, which among other restrictions limits access to drop boxes, absentee voting and targets black voters with heavy new
willie? >> sarah harman, thanks so much. >>> georgia's new voting law is at the center of a debate over major league baseball's decision to pull the all star game out of atlanta in protest of the law that democrats, including president biden, argue suppresses the vote. former presidents trump and obama among those weighing in this weekend as well. steve patterson has more. >> reporter: heavy hitters, now weighing in on major league baseball's decision to pull its all star...
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willie. >> just horrifying stories.bled gun that's don't include serial numbers. red flag laws allow police or family members to petition a court to prevent someone to have access to firearms. >> this is an international embarrassment. every day in this country, 316 people are shot every single day. 106 of them die every day. our flag was still flying at half-staff for the victims of the horrific murder of eight primarily asian-american people in georgia. when ten more lives were taken in a mass murder in colorado. you probably didn't hear it, but between those two incidents, less than one week apart, there were more than 850 additional shootings. 850. that took the lives of more than 250 people. and left 500, 500 injured. this is an epidemic, for god's sake. and it has to stop. i know it's painful and frustrating that we haven't made the progress that we had hoped for. but it took five years to get brady bill passed and it took even more years to work to pass the assault weapons banned and it saved lives. no matter how
willie. >> just horrifying stories.bled gun that's don't include serial numbers. red flag laws allow police or family members to petition a court to prevent someone to have access to firearms. >> this is an international embarrassment. every day in this country, 316 people are shot every single day. 106 of them die every day. our flag was still flying at half-staff for the victims of the horrific murder of eight primarily asian-american people in georgia. when ten more lives were...
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>> willie, good morning. really got his attention were the words from his doctors yesterday that if he waited any longer to end this hunger strike, there would be no patient to treat. there's really more to it than that. as he explains in his own words, doctors i completely trust issued a statement yesterday that we achieved enough to end the hunger strike. like i said, if he waited any longer, there would be no patient to treat. also, other things factored into it, and it was very interesting. over the past few weeks we've seen a number of other groups, a few individuals, nothing major but others within russia joining navalny's hunger strike in solidarity, including some survivors' groups from terrorist attacks. when navalny heard about that from his lawyers, he said he actually cried and he appreciates the gesture, but he cannot ask others to suffer for him. so having achieved essentially the goals he set out to get, independent medical treatment, not from his own doctors, he's received at least evaluations
>> willie, good morning. really got his attention were the words from his doctors yesterday that if he waited any longer to end this hunger strike, there would be no patient to treat. there's really more to it than that. as he explains in his own words, doctors i completely trust issued a statement yesterday that we achieved enough to end the hunger strike. like i said, if he waited any longer, there would be no patient to treat. also, other things factored into it, and it was very...
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we will hear from willie walsh.s is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. the director general of iata willie walsh is up the -- is upb eat about travel. he spoke about the industry's recovery and what it wants from governments. willie: i am actually optimistic. i think we have come through a terrible time. this crisis has lasted much longer and is deeper than anyone would have expected. but i think you have to give credit to the industry for taking all the right steps, moving quickly to address the crisis. everything that airline ceo's have been doing over the past 12, 13, 14 months has been designed to ensure they are in position to start taking advantage of the restart when that happens. and i think that is getting closer. we're seeing good indications from the domestic markets, and that is very positive because it clearly demonstrates people want to fly. there is very strong demand. and we have witnessed that when restrictions of travel have been relaxed or removed. there's an i
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willie? >> meanwhile, the former police officer who fatally shot daunte wright has been charged with second-degree manslaughter. police say kim potter, was taken into custody around 11:03 am yesterday. sheriff's records show she posted $100,000 bail and was released from custody shortly after 5:30 p.m. the second-degree manslaughter charge carries a maximum penalty of ten years behind bars if she is convicted, mika. >> let's bring in civil rights attorney and former brooklyn new york prosecutor, charles coleman. this one, charles, i would love for you to just give me your gut on the charges against kim potter and also the events that led up to the shooting of daunte wright, should they be looked at as closely as the actual shooting? >> well, good morning. and thank you for having me. i think when you start looking at the charges, particularly with respect to the manslaughter charge that potter was currently charged with, what you have to basically surmise is that the prosecution is already pl
willie? >> meanwhile, the former police officer who fatally shot daunte wright has been charged with second-degree manslaughter. police say kim potter, was taken into custody around 11:03 am yesterday. sheriff's records show she posted $100,000 bail and was released from custody shortly after 5:30 p.m. the second-degree manslaughter charge carries a maximum penalty of ten years behind bars if she is convicted, mika. >> let's bring in civil rights attorney and former brooklyn new...
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willie? >> yeah. busy morning. start, though, with new developments in the justice department investigation into florida congressman matt gaetz. the "new york times" now is reporting the inquiry into gaetz and former seminole tax collector joel greenburgh is focused and suspected involvement with multiple women it is alleged were recruited online for sex and received cash payments. that's according to people close to the investigation. text messages and payment receipts all reviewed by the "times." three people with knowledge of these believe greenburgh indicted last year, pled not guilty to a federal sex trafficking charge and other charges initially met the women through websites that connect people too go on dates in exchange for gifts, fine dining, travel and allowances. greenburgh reportedly introduced the women to congressman gaetz who also had sex with them. messages in interviews show during encounters in 2020, gaetz and greenburgh instructed the women to meet at certain times and places, often hotels aroun
willie? >> yeah. busy morning. start, though, with new developments in the justice department investigation into florida congressman matt gaetz. the "new york times" now is reporting the inquiry into gaetz and former seminole tax collector joel greenburgh is focused and suspected involvement with multiple women it is alleged were recruited online for sex and received cash payments. that's according to people close to the investigation. text messages and payment receipts all...
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>> well, i'll be honest with you, willie.onth or so is going to tell the tale. and the question for me is, are there republicans going to negotiate and realize that they don't control the senate, they don't control the house, they don't control the presidency, or are they just going to say, "no," we're going to obstruct everything. and if they do that, the pressure on people like myself who have been very reluctant about ending the filibuster or using reconciliation to say, look, we've got get some things done for the american people starts to build. my belief is that the future of the filibuster is in mitch mcconnell's hands. if it's used as a total obstruction weapon, then i think its days are numbered. if it's sort of the weapon that's in the back closet that you occasionally pull out in extreme situations and we can do some serious negotiation, i think it's possible. i think this infrastructure bill is the perfect case to see whether the system can work. because there is -- yes, there are policy provisions about what's in
>> well, i'll be honest with you, willie.onth or so is going to tell the tale. and the question for me is, are there republicans going to negotiate and realize that they don't control the senate, they don't control the house, they don't control the presidency, or are they just going to say, "no," we're going to obstruct everything. and if they do that, the pressure on people like myself who have been very reluctant about ending the filibuster or using reconciliation to say,...
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. >> reporter: willie, good morning. there's more than 9 million doses of johnson & johnson ready to go at a time where it seems like overall vaccine demand is waning. here in miami jackson health, the largest public health care provider in the area, is set up to wrap up in less than a month. another potential life line is leaping back into the vaccine marketplace. the cdc investigated 15 cases of severe blood clots linked to the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> whenever you hear something like that, it's going to cause you to be a little reticent and say, i will stay away from that one. i will take the other one. >> reporter: nearly half the states in the u.s. have declared their intention of resuming johnson & johnson shots. white house officials confirm 9 million doses were shipped and ready to go. the process is facing some headwinds. when you heard about the issues related to johnson & johnson and the pause, did it scare you? >> yes. a lot. >> reporter: doctors say it will is more likely you will get a blood clot from
. >> reporter: willie, good morning. there's more than 9 million doses of johnson & johnson ready to go at a time where it seems like overall vaccine demand is waning. here in miami jackson health, the largest public health care provider in the area, is set up to wrap up in less than a month. another potential life line is leaping back into the vaccine marketplace. the cdc investigated 15 cases of severe blood clots linked to the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> whenever you...
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i'm willie geist.ing the conversation, nbc contributor and so much more, mike barnicle, pulitzer prize winning author and presidential historian, dorris kearns goodwin, economic and policy analyst, heather mcgee and the great donny deutsch is with us as well. joe and mika have the morning off. let's dive into some new polling giving president biden a positive approval rating, strong marks of the four crises that these identified under his presidency. the coronavirus, climate change, racial injustice, and the economic downturn. in the latest reuters/ipsos poll, 55% of americans approve of the president's job in office. 40% disapprove. on his handling of the issues, 55% approve of biden's handling of coronavirus, 29 disaprove. on the environment, 54% approve, 33 disapprove. on racial inequality, 51% approve, 37% disapprove. on the economy, 52% approve, 39% disapprove. on gun violence, 46% of americans approve of the president's performance, 48% disapprove. and on immigration, 42% approve while 48% disapp
i'm willie geist.ing the conversation, nbc contributor and so much more, mike barnicle, pulitzer prize winning author and presidential historian, dorris kearns goodwin, economic and policy analyst, heather mcgee and the great donny deutsch is with us as well. joe and mika have the morning off. let's dive into some new polling giving president biden a positive approval rating, strong marks of the four crises that these identified under his presidency. the coronavirus, climate change, racial...
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retire better one lucky fan could soon own the jersey warn by willie mays , arguably the greatest all- around player to ever step between the lines and he wore this during the first giants season in san francisco and heritage auction said the jersey is expected to fetch up to $60,000 and i think it will go higher. >> he wore the uniform and the giants became the san francisco giants back in 1958 and the bidding ends in 17 days. right now the highest bid is $26,000. >> it wi tweedennis who gets this thing. >> i don't want to get between that. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] [cheering and applause] steve: heh heh heh. how y'all doing? appreciate that. thank y'all. ha ha! well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] yoday.rom baldwin, new york, it's the hawkins family. and from atlanta, georgia, it's the stark family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and somebody might have a shot driving out of here in that b
retire better one lucky fan could soon own the jersey warn by willie mays , arguably the greatest all- around player to ever step between the lines and he wore this during the first giants season in san francisco and heritage auction said the jersey is expected to fetch up to $60,000 and i think it will go higher. >> he wore the uniform and the giants became the san francisco giants back in 1958 and the bidding ends in 17 days. right now the highest bid is $26,000. >> it wi...
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willie rennie, we have run out of time- _ count. willie rennie, we have run out of time.e have run out of time. thank you so - count. willie rennie, we have run out of time. thank you so much l count. willie rennie, we have run. out of time. thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate that. clive, it is a busy election campaign in terms of the arguments. in some ways, it has been a strange campaign because of the parties are out —— are not out and about as normal, that is not a normal activity you normally see around these elections, but there is a week left for the parties to really and those voters with some of those arguments. and to make the case, really, and it is important, not just for people in scotland, it could have a big impact on any future of the uk as well. indeed, thank you. and eardley their reporting live throughout the day from aberdeen. the headlines on bbc news... borisjohnson insists he will comply with any investigation into the funding of renovations, for his downing street flat — but dismisses concerns. leaseholders may still have to foot
willie rennie, we have run out of time- _ count. willie rennie, we have run out of time.e have run out of time. thank you so - count. willie rennie, we have run out of time. thank you so much l count. willie rennie, we have run. out of time. thank you so much for joining us. i really appreciate that. clive, it is a busy election campaign in terms of the arguments. in some ways, it has been a strange campaign because of the parties are out —— are not out and about as normal, that is not a...
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willie? >> let's dive right now.ies wading into politics, after issuing a stark warning to corporations that have been speaking out against restrictive voting laws, mcconnell now is walking back some of his comments. >> let me -- i didn't say that very artfully yesterday. they're certainly entitled to be involved in politics. they are. my principle complaint is, they didn't read the darned bill. they got intimidated into adopting an interpretation of that, given by the georgia democrats in order to help get their way. and what did it cost them? it looks like it cost them the all-star game. >> senator mcconnell was criticized after he told companies to stop speaking out on political issues, but of course, continued to welcome their financial contributions. we're also learning more about what tipped the scale for major league baseball's boycott of georgia politics, while governor brian kemp named stacey abrams as a factor in what he called the league's cave to the fears and lies of liberal activists. it appears actuall
willie? >> let's dive right now.ies wading into politics, after issuing a stark warning to corporations that have been speaking out against restrictive voting laws, mcconnell now is walking back some of his comments. >> let me -- i didn't say that very artfully yesterday. they're certainly entitled to be involved in politics. they are. my principle complaint is, they didn't read the darned bill. they got intimidated into adopting an interpretation of that, given by the georgia...
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but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has an on off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains we have achieved doctor willis says the increased spread of the virus is preventable. >> he believes out of state travel is potentially dangerous and says sports club should not be playing in tournaments involving more than 2 teams doctor willis says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball across soccer and football. we're now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge. the nati
but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has an on off you know, there's still...
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. >> willie should actually try to not show -- >> i know, i agree. i agree. >> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is thursday, april 29th, we are bright-eyed this morning, along with joe, willie, and me, we have white house reporter for the associated press, jonathan lemire. columnist and associate editor of "washington post," david ignatius joins us, and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. what did you think of the president's address last night, joe? >> well, it was sweeping, it was optimistic. it was very progressive. very ambitious agenda that i think a lot of people on the left are going to like and others are going to be concerned with the price tag. myself and maybe one or two others on this set today may be concerned. but i think most americans, despite what tim scott said in the response about joe biden tearing america apart with his policies, they don't agree with that assessment. they haven't agreed with that assessment over the first 99 days of this administration. and if you look at the
. >> willie should actually try to not show -- >> i know, i agree. i agree. >> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is thursday, april 29th, we are bright-eyed this morning, along with joe, willie, and me, we have white house reporter for the associated press, jonathan lemire. columnist and associate editor of "washington post," david ignatius joins us, and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. what...
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doctor willis says some local school athletic programs have reported individual positive cases, but he says the clusters among club teams or concerning. we're jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. >> and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved marine counties in the state's less restrictive orange tier doctor willis says progress in limiting transmission of the virus has decreased are now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge doctor willis says the main source of transmission among athletes has been traveling in close proximity with someone outside their household without face coverings teams reporting viral clusters have been required by the public health department to provide updated plans detailing how these outbreaks will be prevented in the future. phillipe djegal all kron 4 news. >> next at 3.30, with the cdc is now sa
doctor willis says some local school athletic programs have reported individual positive cases, but he says the clusters among club teams or concerning. we're jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. >> and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved marine counties in the state's less...
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you had that fantastic inaugural win with the bob willis trophy against summerside. what do you make of this tweaked format that we are going into this season? personally i am a fan of the two divisions, how it's been for —— since the your 2000. it think that's promoted some good cricket and competitive crickets, so i would like it to go back to that eventually, but i think this is a different format. these rebel trophies up for grabs, the championship and then, you know, there is the bob willis trophy. it will be a crowded summer, because we have 100 coming in as well. everyone is just looking forward to sex and half months of crickets, and thatis sex and half months of crickets, and that is obviously the championship, the t20, the 50 and the hundred start —— starts this year, so it should be a really exciting summer for everyone. but should be a really exciting summer for everyone-— for everyone. but how do you think the hundred _ for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits _ for everyone. but how do you think the hundred fits in. _ for everyone. but how do
you had that fantastic inaugural win with the bob willis trophy against summerside. what do you make of this tweaked format that we are going into this season? personally i am a fan of the two divisions, how it's been for —— since the your 2000. it think that's promoted some good cricket and competitive crickets, so i would like it to go back to that eventually, but i think this is a different format. these rebel trophies up for grabs, the championship and then, you know, there is the bob...
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fÉlix: hoy se divulgÓ que el conocido mÚsico willie colÓn uno de los mÁs grandes de la salsa y su esposantro de trauma nivel uno en virginia. pronta recuperaciÓn. en breve, el mundo del cine espera la gala de los premios Óscar, hay nombres de hispanos en juego. pierde el atlÉtico de madrid y en juego. pierde el atlÉtico de madrid y gana¿tiene alguna pregunta? ¿oí al experto en taxes de turbotax live? ¡hola! ¿puedo deducir mi cirugía de cataratas? vamos a revisar toda su documentación. y si, soy el experto en taxes de turbotax live. prepara tus taxes con un experto, o deja que nuestros expertos los preparen por ti. atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza
fÉlix: hoy se divulgÓ que el conocido mÚsico willie colÓn uno de los mÁs grandes de la salsa y su esposantro de trauma nivel uno en virginia. pronta recuperaciÓn. en breve, el mundo del cine espera la gala de los premios Óscar, hay nombres de hispanos en juego. pierde el atlÉtico de madrid y en juego. pierde el atlÉtico de madrid y gana¿tiene alguna pregunta? ¿oí al experto en taxes de turbotax live? ¡hola! ¿puedo deducir mi cirugía de cataratas? vamos a revisar toda su...
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. >> but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know, there's still time on the with this pandemic. and if we let down our guard, we run the risk of losing the gains. we have achieved doctor willis says the increased spread of the virus is preventable. >> he believes out of state travel is potentially dangerous and says sports club should not be playing in tournaments involving more than 2 teams doctor willis says the cases have been reported on both boys and girls teams ranging from athletes playing volleyball softball lacrosse soccer and football. we're now seeing, you know, active transmission or community again. >> we do run the risk of a 4th surge. the
. >> but public health officer matt willis says the clusters among club teams are more concerning. we've had about 10 covid-19 in the past couple weeks related sports teams. doctor willis says the clusters are the result of athletes traveling sometimes out of state in close proximity to others without face. coverings are jumping the gun. you know, we're we're so close to the finish line here, you know, to use a sports analogy for our said no. >> the buzzer has it gone off you know,...
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all right, thank you david willis - over the age of 18. age of 18. all right, i thank you david willis with the latest in the us on that. in europe, the campaign to vaccinate against covid—19 has been slow to take off, dogged by delays in supply. so as the infection rate rises again across the continent, some people have begun looking abroad for a vaccine. over the past week, that's brought the first vaccine tourists to moscow, where around 50 people from germany travelled for their first dose of the russian jab: sputnik v. 0ur correspondent, sarah rainsford met up with the unusual tourists in moscow. in life before covid, red square was full of tourists, but anna isn'tjust here for the perfect selfie spot. he has flown in from germany to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. it vaccinated against the coronavirus.— vaccinated against the coronavirus. . coronavirus. it is a pandemic. i saw all _ coronavirus. it is a pandemic. i saw all of — coronavirus. it is a pandemic. i saw all of the _ coronavirus. it is a pandemic. i saw all of the z
all right, thank you david willis - over the age of 18. age of 18. all right, i thank you david willis with the latest in the us on that. in europe, the campaign to vaccinate against covid—19 has been slow to take off, dogged by delays in supply. so as the infection rate rises again across the continent, some people have begun looking abroad for a vaccine. over the past week, that's brought the first vaccine tourists to moscow, where around 50 people from germany travelled for their first...
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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a long-time lotus flower supporter. earthquake celebration. and celebrated those brave souls who rebuilt the city from the ashes. so it's my honor to introduce his honor. and wish him an 87th birthday. >> i am, of course, delighted to again be here with all of you for the occasion of memorializing and remembering how difficult it must have been in 1906 for lots of people in san francisco who at the time the clock struck, the city began to fall apart and before it was over within a few hours, the city had fallen apart. but, as usual, if you read yesterday, you know in the chronic
before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow...
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. >> reporter: gabe willis is fully vaccinated but experienced some side effects after receiving his lot of fatigue, and my lymph nodes under my arm were really swollen. >> reporter: the cdc is tracking side effects from the covid shot, even launching a new app so people can check in after receiving the vaccine. common symptoms can include pain, redness, and swewelling a the injection site, some skin rashes have also been reported. doctors say don't panic. >> anything from a headache to a feeling of muscle aches or fatigue, and just feeling maybe even chills and fever. signs that your immune system is responding to the vaccine. >> reporter: dr. lisa maragawkus from johns hopkins school of public health says data suggests women are reporting more side effects as are people who have had covid already. >> that's probably because their immune system already knows how to respond to the virus. >> reporter: as we age, the immune system is less able to mount a more robust response to the vaccine which may explain why younger adults are also reporting your side effects. when would someone nee
. >> reporter: gabe willis is fully vaccinated but experienced some side effects after receiving his lot of fatigue, and my lymph nodes under my arm were really swollen. >> reporter: the cdc is tracking side effects from the covid shot, even launching a new app so people can check in after receiving the vaccine. common symptoms can include pain, redness, and swewelling a the injection site, some skin rashes have also been reported. doctors say don't panic. >> anything from a...
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. >> reporter: sam willis jr. owns just turkey, opened in the wake of george floyd's death just down the street from where he was killed. >> this neighborhood was a flourishing neighborhood before all this happened. we have elderly people trying to come and get our food, which is hard for them to get into because of the blockage of the streets. >> reporter: willis and several other business owners in the area formed the 38th street black collective. these stores are lost more than 75% of their revenue over the past year. >> have a good day. >> you too. >> wasn't receiving any funds. we weren't receiving any security for this area. the police wouldn't come in this area at all. ambulance wouldn't come in this area. fire department. things like that, it was very overwhelming not to receive the services that our tax dollars are paying. >> reporter: authorities have vowed to increase law enforcement's presence at the intersection. an despite the city council's approval of forgivable loans and a $500,000 donation by the
. >> reporter: sam willis jr. owns just turkey, opened in the wake of george floyd's death just down the street from where he was killed. >> this neighborhood was a flourishing neighborhood before all this happened. we have elderly people trying to come and get our food, which is hard for them to get into because of the blockage of the streets. >> reporter: willis and several other business owners in the area formed the 38th street black collective. these stores are lost more...
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>> willie, this is one he had been following very closely. senior aides said far more than he let on, he had been watching elements of the trial and he really felt for the floyd family. you may recall last year during the campaign -- in fact, after the pandemic hit, i believe it was his first trip from delaware was to go to the floyd funeral in houston. he met with the family and has stayed in regular touch with them. he did believe, he and his administration -- let's not overlook the vice-president here, of course, the first black woman to serve in that office, believe this would be a real victory in some ways for the movement if there was a conviction. there were behind the scenes preparations for what happened if the other verdict came down. coordinating with governors and mayors, national responses. thankfully none of that was needed last night after the verdict, the white house believes. but the president felt like he couldn't wait any longer. the jury was sequestered. he felt it was a moment he could weigh in. he had just spoken to the
>> willie, this is one he had been following very closely. senior aides said far more than he let on, he had been watching elements of the trial and he really felt for the floyd family. you may recall last year during the campaign -- in fact, after the pandemic hit, i believe it was his first trip from delaware was to go to the floyd funeral in houston. he met with the family and has stayed in regular touch with them. he did believe, he and his administration -- let's not overlook the...
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doctor willis warns of a 4th surge of the virus.masking and physical distancing protocols are ignored. >> phillipe djegal all kron 4 news and we have more news ahead on kron 4 news at 5.30. it is day 4 of the. >> derek chauvin murder trial today we're hearing from paramedics who treated george floyd. died police custody of testimony coming up there. and we'll tell you how a face mask actually helped police catch a child rapist. plus 4 people killed in yesterday's mass shooting, including a 9 year-old boy. why investigators believe the suspect intentionally targeted ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ excuse me ma'am, did you know that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you!
doctor willis warns of a 4th surge of the virus.masking and physical distancing protocols are ignored. >> phillipe djegal all kron 4 news and we have more news ahead on kron 4 news at 5.30. it is day 4 of the. >> derek chauvin murder trial today we're hearing from paramedics who treated george floyd. died police custody of testimony coming up there. and we'll tell you how a face mask actually helped police catch a child rapist. plus 4 people killed in yesterday's mass shooting,...
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i'm willie geist. as the acceleration of vaccinations has states across the country loosening covid restrictions this weekend, the united states still is facing big challenges with coronavirus this morning. a production problem means the supply of johnson & johnson's vaccine will drop this week as covid variants are contributing to an increase in cases in more than half the country. the latest in a live report just ahead. >>> our sunday focus on vaccine passports. should you be required to prove you have been vaccinated to enter a restaurant, concert or the place where you work? we will have the debate around an idea some states already have banned. >>> in our sunday spotlight on this world parkinson's day, the extraordinary man who received his diagnosis and then packed up for the appalachian trail. >>> later, a new sunday sitdown with oscar nominee amanda seyfried on her career from teenage years on soap operas to "mean girls" and now the dream role that earned her an academy award nomination. >> i w
i'm willie geist. as the acceleration of vaccinations has states across the country loosening covid restrictions this weekend, the united states still is facing big challenges with coronavirus this morning. a production problem means the supply of johnson & johnson's vaccine will drop this week as covid variants are contributing to an increase in cases in more than half the country. the latest in a live report just ahead. >>> our sunday focus on vaccine passports. should you be...
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it is thursday, april 29th, we are bright-eyed this morning, along with joe, willie, and me, we haveus joins us, and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. what did you think of the president's address last night, joe? >> well, it was sweeping, it was optimistic. it was very progressive. very ambitious agenda that i think a lot of people on the left are going to like and others are going to be concerned with the price tag. myself and maybe
it is thursday, april 29th, we are bright-eyed this morning, along with joe, willie, and me, we haveus joins us, and former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. what did you think of the president's address last night, joe? >> well, it was sweeping, it was optimistic. it was very progressive. very ambitious agenda that i think a lot of people on the left are going to like and others are going to be concerned with the price tag. myself and maybe
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first, photography professor deborah willis highlights black civil war soldiers through a collection of portraits, then the national book award winning historian discusses the mass killings in ukraine that occurred during the holocaust. also tonight, scientist lisa genova discusses how our memory works. columnist argues that we are in a state of malaise and religion professor and the butler argues racism has a foothold in white evangelicals today. find more information on booktv.org. now here is deborah willis and her look at black civil war soldiers. >> host: welcome to the free library of philadelphia online. my name is jason freeman, producer and editor here at and i'm pleased to enter introduced tonight's guest, deborah willis. the author of opposing beauty african-american images from the 1890s to the present, reflections in black photographers, 1840s to the present. and michelle obama the first lady and photographs, among others. university professor and chair of the department of photography and imaging at the tisch
first, photography professor deborah willis highlights black civil war soldiers through a collection of portraits, then the national book award winning historian discusses the mass killings in ukraine that occurred during the holocaust. also tonight, scientist lisa genova discusses how our memory works. columnist argues that we are in a state of malaise and religion professor and the butler argues racism has a foothold in white evangelicals today. find more information on booktv.org. now here...
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former mayor willie brown met with a small crowd at lot of stout and one of the only structures saidvived the quake. it was known as a meeting place for families separated by the disaster. holding a commemorative ceremony here with a wreath has been tradition since about 1915 current mayor, london breed often compared the resiliency of the people, then the people now dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. we're san franciscans. we go through earthquakes, we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes, and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are we stand strong, proud and together, and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt this city after a minute of silence about the duration of the earthquake itself on. sirens blared honoring the first responders of that day. in san francisco open your golden gate. we'll live no strangers wait outside your door, and as they continued, more than 100 year old tradition singing of san francisco finished a day of remembrance. no one knows the actual death toll of the quake, but in the early 2000 city sup
former mayor willie brown met with a small crowd at lot of stout and one of the only structures saidvived the quake. it was known as a meeting place for families separated by the disaster. holding a commemorative ceremony here with a wreath has been tradition since about 1915 current mayor, london breed often compared the resiliency of the people, then the people now dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. we're san franciscans. we go through earthquakes, we go through pandemics. we go through...
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david willis there.ve been killed when a helicopter crashed into a house in harare. passengers onboard were killed as well as a child on the ground. liberties socialite ghislaine maxwell has appeared in court in new york on new charges of sex trafficking. it's her first appearance since her arrest last year. she is accused of helping can be did paedophilejeffrey epstein recruit, groom and sexually abused girls. —— helping convicted paedophile. she said she was looking forward to her trial. researchers have made a breakthrough in early trials in a new malaria vaccine, saying it is 77% effective at stopping infection. the illness yields 400,000 people a year. the french carmaker renault has said it will not develop the new engine for its latest generation of diesel vehicles, as it pushes ahead with its electric powered vehicles. the firm looks to cut costs by 2 billion euros this year. 0xygen supplies are believed to have run out on an indonesian submarine that went missing off the coast of bali on wednesd
david willis there.ve been killed when a helicopter crashed into a house in harare. passengers onboard were killed as well as a child on the ground. liberties socialite ghislaine maxwell has appeared in court in new york on new charges of sex trafficking. it's her first appearance since her arrest last year. she is accused of helping can be did paedophilejeffrey epstein recruit, groom and sexually abused girls. —— helping convicted paedophile. she said she was looking forward to her trial....