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marie's husband, andre. but andre had moved out of california. >> we did not have his blood test. >> how did you get a match? >> well, what we did was we tried to find him, and we couldn't locate him. we were finally able to track down his son, andre jackson jr., and to get his dna. when we got his dna, we got what you would characterize as a near miss, a familial hit. >> a near miss, but still enough to get an arrest warrant. the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with andre in tempe, arizona. he wasn't expecting it? >> no, he was not expecting it. >> andre also said he didn't do it, didn't kill his wife. but he couldn't make bail, so he sat in a jail cell, even though prosecutor lewin knew the evidence was not as strong as it might be. although andre's inconsistent statements, the bruise on his face, his appearance at the very beach where marie's car was later found, all seemed suspicious, they might not be enough for a jury. >> we have to be able to say is a jury going to be able to look at the evidence
marie's husband, andre. but andre had moved out of california. >> we did not have his blood test. >> how did you get a match? >> well, what we did was we tried to find him, and we couldn't locate him. we were finally able to track down his son, andre jackson jr., and to get his dna. when we got his dna, we got what you would characterize as a near miss, a familial hit. >> a near miss, but still enough to get an arrest warrant. the fbi's fugitive task force caught up with...
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a woman named mary turner thompson who lived in scotland. she emailed the author. >> i said, i'm dating this man right now. >> i immediately sent her my phone number. >> reporter: mary had been expecting the call from mischele or someone just like her. >> this is not a surprise to me. i knew this was going to happen. >> reporter: the story mary turner thompson in scotland began to tell mischele lewis back in new jersey was eerily similar to mischele's own. it began in late 2000. mary was a single mother living in edinborough when she met a man named will jordan. >> he was charming. he was tall. he was good-looking. and he just seemed to be, you know, really, really nice guy. >> reporter: he told her he was from america and worked in i.t. she found him highly intelligent, humble, and family oriented. >> wow -- >> reporter: spending time with mary's daughter, now older. >> he would play games and stuff. >> yeah. >> it's him. yay, we're going to have fun today. >> reporter: just as mischele lewis would experience years later, mary also grew fru
a woman named mary turner thompson who lived in scotland. she emailed the author. >> i said, i'm dating this man right now. >> i immediately sent her my phone number. >> reporter: mary had been expecting the call from mischele or someone just like her. >> this is not a surprise to me. i knew this was going to happen. >> reporter: the story mary turner thompson in scotland began to tell mischele lewis back in new jersey was eerily similar to mischele's own. it began...
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mary moriarti, paul henderson. mary, as i mentioned in the last break, dr. langenfeld is the doctor who pronounced george floyd dead. he walked us through what he remembered from that night. he talked about the information he received from the paramedics who brought floyd to the hospital. this is part of his testimony. >> what the paramedics told you when they brought in mr. floyd, did they also give you information when they brought mr. floyd in? >> they did. they essentially gave the report that i just told you, yes. >> did they say to you for purposes of caring or giving treatment to mr. floyd that they felt he had suffered a drug overdose? >> not in the information they gave, no. >> did they tell you in the information they gave that they felt that mr. floyd had had a heart attack? >> no. >> mary, that seemed significant to me. what did you make of that portion of his testimony? >> i think it's extremely significant, because you had the two paramedics who were the medical experts in the field handing off a patient who is in full cardiac arrest to the tre
mary moriarti, paul henderson. mary, as i mentioned in the last break, dr. langenfeld is the doctor who pronounced george floyd dead. he walked us through what he remembered from that night. he talked about the information he received from the paramedics who brought floyd to the hospital. this is part of his testimony. >> what the paramedics told you when they brought in mr. floyd, did they also give you information when they brought mr. floyd in? >> they did. they essentially gave...
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undo ninth, 1994, paul emailed mary. >> it was, mary i'm worried about linda. she is wobbly and weak. >> paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. >> and she's working all these hours. and she's working too many -- and maybe merry, she'll listen to you. >> when linda came home from work that day she was tired and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later, the phone rang at mike flowers house. >> i answer it and he said mr. flowers, this is the chaplain. and he said, can you come to paul and lynda curry's house? >> mike rushed over and found his friend paul, who told an awful story. how he woke up to an odd sound and found linda not breathing. he called 9-1-1. but by the time paramedics got there it was too late. >> paul was extremely upset. for hours, i was basically holding him up and he was crying on my shoulder. >> grief, shock and at the bottom of it all a question. what killed linda curry? >> coming up. linda's loved ones would wait years for an answer. and answer that would come.
undo ninth, 1994, paul emailed mary. >> it was, mary i'm worried about linda. she is wobbly and weak. >> paul wrote that she was mumbling incomprehensible stuff in her sleep about work and projects and meetings. >> and she's working all these hours. and she's working too many -- and maybe merry, she'll listen to you. >> when linda came home from work that day she was tired and went to bed without eating dinner. a few hours later, the phone rang at mike flowers house....
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>> mary, i am curious about that. i know that you're a defense attorney, but the prosecution, how do you expect them to go after this witness and this new defense that it was at least partially or could have at least partially been carbon monoxide, especially when you consider that george floyd's head was by the vehicle, was where it was, because derek chauvin had him pinned down right there? >> we got a preview of this when one of the minneapolis police officers was testifying, and there was a question about the exhaust. the defense asked that in cross examination, and actually, i think it was a vca officer testified that this is a hybrid car, and they couldn't even tell it was running because it was so quiet. so we heard about that exhaust issue early on. the state did a really effective cross examination of the defense use of force expert yesterday. i expect them to do an effective cross examination of fowler. one thing that stood out to me is that the state has called an expert cardiologist, a pulmonologist and a
>> mary, i am curious about that. i know that you're a defense attorney, but the prosecution, how do you expect them to go after this witness and this new defense that it was at least partially or could have at least partially been carbon monoxide, especially when you consider that george floyd's head was by the vehicle, was where it was, because derek chauvin had him pinned down right there? >> we got a preview of this when one of the minneapolis police officers was testifying, and...
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mary moriarty, same to you. thank you. reverend al sharpton, thanks to you. i'm sorry that i didn't get a chance to go back to you on what you were originally booked for, derek chauvin and george floyd. derrick, thank you. ayman mohyeldin will pick up our coverage right now. stay with us. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york today. convicted killer derek chauvin is in prison today awaiting his sentencing in eight weeks time. the justice department will launch a pattern and practice investigation into the minneapolis police department as the white house indicates what it wants to see in national reforms. >> as the president alluded to last night in his remarks after the verdict was announced, he believes the bar for convicting officers is far too high. it needs to be changed. >> this, as the family of 20-year-old daunte wright is gathering right now for his viewing, after a police officer shot and killed him during a traffic stop earlier this month. one of the lawyers for the wright and floyd families joins us shortly about the way forw
mary moriarty, same to you. thank you. reverend al sharpton, thanks to you. i'm sorry that i didn't get a chance to go back to you on what you were originally booked for, derek chauvin and george floyd. derrick, thank you. ayman mohyeldin will pick up our coverage right now. stay with us. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york today. convicted killer derek chauvin is in prison today awaiting his sentencing in eight weeks time. the justice department will launch a...
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a few minutes later, mary and his brother-in-law joe came rushing in. the girlfriend was undone by the awful news. >> i'm blown away, i'm shocked. i wasn't even related to her, and i was devastated and i was crying and i was upset. >> but there was someone that didn't seem as upset as mary was, the new widower, michael george. why was she so suspicious of the comic book man? >>> coming up. >> there wasn't one tear in his eyes. there was no swelling going on in his eyes. he just, he had nothing going on, it was all an act. >> an untroubled husband with a very troubled marriage. >> they didn't see us pull up. they were really close and they were giggling and their arms were crossed. you wouldn't think he had any care in the world. >> we started receiving phone calls we might want to look at his relationship with his employee named renee. >> a little cozy, check it out? >> yes. >> when "dateline" continues. tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and
a few minutes later, mary and his brother-in-law joe came rushing in. the girlfriend was undone by the awful news. >> i'm blown away, i'm shocked. i wasn't even related to her, and i was devastated and i was crying and i was upset. >> but there was someone that didn't seem as upset as mary was, the new widower, michael george. why was she so suspicious of the comic book man? >>> coming up. >> there wasn't one tear in his eyes. there was no swelling going on in his...
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joining us now is mary moriarty prosecutor where the trial is taking place. and sonya cruet, she's also the founder of the black police experience and a member of the law enforcement action partnership. great to have both of you with us. mary, i'll begin with you, let's talk about the charges against the former officer there kim potter. what are the next steps in the process after her hearing today? >> she made her first appearance which is really brief. it's just an appearance in front of the judge who will probably keep the case. she's asked if she understands what she's charged with. they talk about bail, any conditions. and that's pretty much it. that's normal for first appearances in minnesota. her next appearance will be what's called a pretrial or probable cause/pretrial. that's an opportunity for parties to sit down and talk about the case. although i'm sure there will be conversations before then. if they do not settle the case at pretrial, they can continue the pretrial or set it for a jury trial. >> we have seen an incredible transformation, kim po
joining us now is mary moriarty prosecutor where the trial is taking place. and sonya cruet, she's also the founder of the black police experience and a member of the law enforcement action partnership. great to have both of you with us. mary, i'll begin with you, let's talk about the charges against the former officer there kim potter. what are the next steps in the process after her hearing today? >> she made her first appearance which is really brief. it's just an appearance in front...
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and mary kate. you know, folks, the fact is that in the past, when i've ended up at the 30th street station, the amtrak station, it's probably because i took the late train back from washington and slept through the delaware stop, literally, not figuratively. i only did it about four times, but i i wouldn't have missed this for the world. i look forward to a bright future for all american rail. back in 2016, i announced a federal loan that allowed amtrak to purchase the new acela trains, that you see behind me. and they look great. i can hardly wait to ride. and they're made in america and i want to see more of that. that's why the investments in my american jobs plan are guided by one principle. buy american. by products that are made in america. and american tax dollars will be used to buy american products to create american jobs. when i became vice president, one of the capitol hill newspapers estimated that i had taken more than 7,000 round trips on amtrak over my career. i think that's an exag
and mary kate. you know, folks, the fact is that in the past, when i've ended up at the 30th street station, the amtrak station, it's probably because i took the late train back from washington and slept through the delaware stop, literally, not figuratively. i only did it about four times, but i i wouldn't have missed this for the world. i look forward to a bright future for all american rail. back in 2016, i announced a federal loan that allowed amtrak to purchase the new acela trains, that...
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>> mary, was he successful in casting that doubt? dr. david fowler is the former m.e. from maryland. he didn't see george floyd's body. he doesn't know this case. we know the exact from the actual medical examiner who performed the autopsy. >> i don't think he was effective at all. in fact, when he started talking about carbon monoxide poisoning, and they actually did spend a great deal of time on direct saying is there may -- carbon monoxide poisoning might have been a contributing factor. but on cross-examination the defense -- excuse me, the state was able to get him to admit he didn't even know it was squad car was on. and he also admitted there had been no testing on george floyd to determine whether there was carbon monoxide poisoning. and the other thing if there was, it was the police officers who were holding george floyd in that position. he also came across poorly because unlike the other two medical examiners who testified in this case, he was giving opinions about cardiology, toxicology, pulmonology. the other two medical examiners said they would defer to
>> mary, was he successful in casting that doubt? dr. david fowler is the former m.e. from maryland. he didn't see george floyd's body. he doesn't know this case. we know the exact from the actual medical examiner who performed the autopsy. >> i don't think he was effective at all. in fact, when he started talking about carbon monoxide poisoning, and they actually did spend a great deal of time on direct saying is there may -- carbon monoxide poisoning might have been a contributing...
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i want to bring in mary moriarti. the executive director for the san francisco director of police accountability. thank you and good morning to you both. as we look ahead to upcoming witnesses, you made an interesting argument, the testimony that we saw in the last 24 hours put more pressure on chauvin himself to take the stand, why? >> we're seeing more and more from chauvin that's not getting explained. we see him with a infamous smirk. we see him with hands in his pockets, not appearing that he is in danger or concerned about an unruly crowd. now we're hearing him as characterizing george floyd as going crazy and resisting. i think he needs to explain that. it would be a really risky move for defense to have to put him on the stand, but very smart to plant the seeds and interpret what he was doing at that time as that location and being interpreted by the witnesses that we have seen so far and they have been very powerful and they're planting the seeds not just for chauvin but also for the other officers waiting in
i want to bring in mary moriarti. the executive director for the san francisco director of police accountability. thank you and good morning to you both. as we look ahead to upcoming witnesses, you made an interesting argument, the testimony that we saw in the last 24 hours put more pressure on chauvin himself to take the stand, why? >> we're seeing more and more from chauvin that's not getting explained. we see him with a infamous smirk. we see him with hands in his pockets, not...
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and mary moriarty, the other group of people who have had a credibility issues are prosecutors. we've seen democratic prosecutors refuse to prosecute in cases like the mike brown case and cases like breonna taylor. prosecutors are under the spotlight too because we have this sense that white citizens are treated as citizens and black citizens are treated as subjects, and they police on them but not protect. coming from the point of view of the partners of the police, what do we need to do to get off of this dime? this is a not a place that is sustainable. >> remember that this case was taken away by the county prosecutor and given to the attorney general partly because of that very issue. i see potential for tremendous change here. our community -- this didn't start with george floyd, obviously. there's a history with the minneapolis police department, that people particularly in our black community have been trying to bring to the attention of police, policy officials, and it's been ignored for years and years and years. george floyd was like our ferguson moment. that was just
and mary moriarty, the other group of people who have had a credibility issues are prosecutors. we've seen democratic prosecutors refuse to prosecute in cases like the mike brown case and cases like breonna taylor. prosecutors are under the spotlight too because we have this sense that white citizens are treated as citizens and black citizens are treated as subjects, and they police on them but not protect. coming from the point of view of the partners of the police, what do we need to do to...
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mary, it just felt like -- again, nothing like i'd ever seen before. >> yeah. i was seeing tweets from local journalists that they were all locked out. so most of the local press did not even get into the room, and i don't know how this ended up that way, but that's how you ended up with a lot of activists but no press. one of the things, and you've seen this with chief madera arridondo of minneapolis, he does not get defensive. that was clearly not the case here. he left at one point. the mayor asked him to come back to address some questions. i think when you're the police chief in that situation, you just have to understand that people are angry and you cannot be defensive and that you have to answer the questions if you can. he also lectured them about -- and kept referring to riots. at one point you heard an activist saying it wasn't a riot, and he said it was a riot. he was lecturing them about how peaceful protests were okay but anything beyond that was not. that, i can tell you, did not go over well with people in that room. it will not go over well now
mary, it just felt like -- again, nothing like i'd ever seen before. >> yeah. i was seeing tweets from local journalists that they were all locked out. so most of the local press did not even get into the room, and i don't know how this ended up that way, but that's how you ended up with a lot of activists but no press. one of the things, and you've seen this with chief madera arridondo of minneapolis, he does not get defensive. that was clearly not the case here. he left at one point....
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and i thought that something that marie owe vanvich said there is very noteworthy. she characterized the ukrainian officials, the suspect ukrainian officials as having both political and financial interests. and we heard that over and over as we were doing the ukraine investigation, that ordinarily in ukraine, if there is corruption and they are doing as much as they can to rid themselves of rampant corruption, there is often a political component and there is often a financial component. and if rudy giuliani was as reported tonight and we have heard before, if he was notified, and if the trump administration was notified, as was reported many months ago, that the fbi believed that rudy giuliani was being used for disinformation and he continued to do it as he did, it makes for a very compelling closing argument that kind of writes itself, which is that he knew this was bogus. he knew it was russian disinformation, and he didn't care. and you know why he didn't care? because he was getting paid by the ukrainians to do their bidding. so it will be very interesting to
and i thought that something that marie owe vanvich said there is very noteworthy. she characterized the ukrainian officials, the suspect ukrainian officials as having both political and financial interests. and we heard that over and over as we were doing the ukraine investigation, that ordinarily in ukraine, if there is corruption and they are doing as much as they can to rid themselves of rampant corruption, there is often a political component and there is often a financial component. and...
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. >> mary moriorti is with us. mary, i thought it was interesting, you said that you thought perhaps this doctor, who is on the stand, could be the defense's best witness. >> best witness left, i think, because he is going to talk about george floyd dying of his heart condition and drug overdoeg. >> thank you. we will dip back into the courtroom. >> name is the national association of medical examiners. >> you have held leadership positions? >> i have, yes. >> can you -- let me ask you this. does it have an inspection and accreditation process? >> yes, it does. >> or committee, i should say. >> yes. it has a committee which does that particular part of the organization. >> what is the responsibility of the inspection and accreditation committee in. >> to evaluate offices. it's a voluntary program. they have met certain standards the national association of medical examiner board of directors believe are appropriate for the office to have in order to ensure the safety of both the staff that work in the office and al
. >> mary moriorti is with us. mary, i thought it was interesting, you said that you thought perhaps this doctor, who is on the stand, could be the defense's best witness. >> best witness left, i think, because he is going to talk about george floyd dying of his heart condition and drug overdoeg. >> thank you. we will dip back into the courtroom. >> name is the national association of medical examiners. >> you have held leadership positions? >> i have, yes....
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ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. at least one of the warrants were seeking information related to ms. yovanovitch. the warrant also, quote, sought his conversations with ukranian officials who had butted heads with miss yovanovitch who was seeking information about then-president biden. he tried to count the votes long after the election was certified, and that's why trump was trying to shield giuliani when he was still in office. he wasn't even briefed on the raid of giuliani's home. >> were you aware of that raid before it happened? >> i give you my word i was not. i made a pledge i would not interfere in any way, order or try to stop any investigation the justice department had underway. i learned about that last night when the rest of the world learned about it. that's not the role of the president. the justice department is the people's lawyer, not the president's lawyer. >> i should also say that the investigation of giuliani could pose a threat to his former boss as well. after all, giuliani suggested in 2019
ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. at least one of the warrants were seeking information related to ms. yovanovitch. the warrant also, quote, sought his conversations with ukranian officials who had butted heads with miss yovanovitch who was seeking information about then-president biden. he tried to count the votes long after the election was certified, and that's why trump was trying to shield giuliani when he was still in office. he wasn't even briefed on the raid of giuliani's home....
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attorney joyce vance and former defender mary moriarty. gabe, you always come to us with interesting comments about how the jury is taking in the information. i know yesterday was a bit of a dryer day and the jury got antsy. what is the latest on their level of attentiveness today? >> reporter: hi there, katy. apparently today, as you mentioned, one of the jurors yesterday at one point appeared to be sleeping, several others were yawning. today, though, they seemed to be paying attention for the most part. even though the testimony has been, as you mentioned, dryer than it was several days ago and last week, getting innocent testimony from bystanders. what i did notice today is, as you mentioned in your open, a more aggressive line of questioning, cross examination by the defense, and we're really starting to see the defense's argument take shape here with the defense attorney eric nelson continuing to hammer that point that some legal experts are wondering how this will land with the jury about the bystanders, that some of that crowd dist
attorney joyce vance and former defender mary moriarty. gabe, you always come to us with interesting comments about how the jury is taking in the information. i know yesterday was a bit of a dryer day and the jury got antsy. what is the latest on their level of attentiveness today? >> reporter: hi there, katy. apparently today, as you mentioned, one of the jurors yesterday at one point appeared to be sleeping, several others were yawning. today, though, they seemed to be paying attention...
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ambassador to ukraine, marie javonovich. giuliani appears in just about every troubled moment of donald trump's presidency, from being his lawyer in the first impeachment, and being involved in the dangerous lie that the election was somehow stolen. >> let's talk about president biden right now, because my colleague craig melvin asked him about this. i asked press secretary jen psaki about it as well yesterday, did they know about this ahead of time. it's a question that's relevant because of the past president and the way he conducted himself. how does the biden administration feel about this investigation, ashley? do they think it's a distraction from their agenda? are they supportive of it? >> i think at the core, the administration's stance is what you saw president biden say to your colleague in that interview, which is that he presented himself as the antithesis to president trump, and that is where president biden said he is not the president's lawyer, he is the people's lawyer, and he had no knowledge that would be a
ambassador to ukraine, marie javonovich. giuliani appears in just about every troubled moment of donald trump's presidency, from being his lawyer in the first impeachment, and being involved in the dangerous lie that the election was somehow stolen. >> let's talk about president biden right now, because my colleague craig melvin asked him about this. i asked press secretary jen psaki about it as well yesterday, did they know about this ahead of time. it's a question that's relevant...
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a very worthy goal. >> you drop roger maris, we're going to hear from all the bob dylan fans as well. chuck, i can't thank you enough for your candor and expertise. ditto to chief best. thank you both so much for joining us tonight after the day we've had. coming up for us, we could think of few people better to talk about the impact of today's guilty verdicts than baratunde thurston and jason johnson. both gentlemen standing by to join us when we come back. s whe. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $439 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $439 a month for 36 months. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. vo: president biden's bold new jobs plan - it rebuilds our country and tackles climate change with clean energy jobs. biden: the american jobs plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate chan
a very worthy goal. >> you drop roger maris, we're going to hear from all the bob dylan fans as well. chuck, i can't thank you enough for your candor and expertise. ditto to chief best. thank you both so much for joining us tonight after the day we've had. coming up for us, we could think of few people better to talk about the impact of today's guilty verdicts than baratunde thurston and jason johnson. both gentlemen standing by to join us when we come back. s whe. stay restless with the...
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ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, back in 2019. key question, what did giuliani do or say that might have contributed to her losing her job? was he acting on behalf of his clients then president donald trump or ukraine officials? while all of that was going on, we're learning the fbi was warning giuliani he was the target of a russian campaign to spread lies about then-candidate biden and his own family. i want to dig deeper into all of this and bring in chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official and ken vogel. he co-wrote the article for "the new york times." ken, people might not remember ambassador yovanovitch and why she was targeted by then president donald trump. can you explain how her investigation fits into the federal investigation? >> yes, stephanie, ambassador marie yovanovitch was a career diplomat stationed in the ukraine from the u.s., and she was prosecuting -- prosecuting in a colloquial way this anti-corruption agenda. ukraine is a country that is plagued by public corruption. as a result of tha
ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, back in 2019. key question, what did giuliani do or say that might have contributed to her losing her job? was he acting on behalf of his clients then president donald trump or ukraine officials? while all of that was going on, we're learning the fbi was warning giuliani he was the target of a russian campaign to spread lies about then-candidate biden and his own family. i want to dig deeper into all of this and bring in chuck rosenberg, former u.s....
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named marie. she was given a new home at a farm near frankfurt and a new lease on life with a special-wheeled harness for walking. the hope is that, one day, marie will be able to bare weight on her one, back leg. allowing her to join a herd and live a normal-alpaca life. isn't that sweet? >>> still ahead here. as gun reform moves to the top of joe biden's agenda, house speaker nancy pelosi set as timeline for passing the president's plan on infrastructure. don't go anywhere. "way too early" coming right back. oo early" coming right back shing with tide? tide cleans better in cold than the bargain brand in hot. so, mr. t can wash his hanes tees in cold. that's true mr. t. i pity the fool who don't turn to cold. ahh. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers to get policy perks, l
named marie. she was given a new home at a farm near frankfurt and a new lease on life with a special-wheeled harness for walking. the hope is that, one day, marie will be able to bare weight on her one, back leg. allowing her to join a herd and live a normal-alpaca life. isn't that sweet? >>> still ahead here. as gun reform moves to the top of joe biden's agenda, house speaker nancy pelosi set as timeline for passing the president's plan on infrastructure. don't go anywhere. "way...
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it is the hail mary pass. but there is a need to humanize officer chauvin before this jury. the prosecution and the testimony of his brother was so powerful on that last day of the prosecution's case and it painted george floyd as a father, a son, a brother, a community member, and we haven't had a similar kind of treatment. repeatedly, the testimony of fellow officers saying that this was above and beyond what any officer would have done in that moment. and i think we needed to hear perhaps a little bit from officer chauvin about what he felt was going on in that moment. but again, an incredibly risky move but maybe, as emily says, this would have been the time to throw that down the line. >> right. all very interesting. as for what comes next, we know that this jury will be sequestered in this stage. the judge walking them through that as they get ready. take a look. >> you will be sequestered. we have some of your questions and we're going to try and answer as many as we can. the one thing you need to know today as you leave is how much do i pack? if i were you, i would p
it is the hail mary pass. but there is a need to humanize officer chauvin before this jury. the prosecution and the testimony of his brother was so powerful on that last day of the prosecution's case and it painted george floyd as a father, a son, a brother, a community member, and we haven't had a similar kind of treatment. repeatedly, the testimony of fellow officers saying that this was above and beyond what any officer would have done in that moment. and i think we needed to hear perhaps a...
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and rudy giuliani efforts, reportedly, to get marie yovanovitch, the ambassador to ukraine fired, because she would not help in his effort to get dirt on joe biden and his family. >> it's such a throwback, just listening to that rudy interview and reading back over these charges again is such a reminder of the amount of kind of churn and sleaze, really, that was surrounding this episode. so what the fbi want to know is whether marie yovanovitch, who was the ambassador to ukraine, was recalled from ukraine, purely because donald trump wanted her recalled, because she wasn't helping giuliani's efforts to get dirt on joe biden, or was there a more insidious quid pro quo with the ukrainian government, potentially a more illegal quid pro quo with the ukrainian government saying, listen, this woman, this ambassador who's well known for her anti-corruption efforts, she's been a real pain to us. she's trying to get involved in issues stopping us doing the kinds of maybe corrupt things that we would like to be doing. can you get rid of her? and if you get rid of her, maybe then we can help you wit
and rudy giuliani efforts, reportedly, to get marie yovanovitch, the ambassador to ukraine fired, because she would not help in his effort to get dirt on joe biden and his family. >> it's such a throwback, just listening to that rudy interview and reading back over these charges again is such a reminder of the amount of kind of churn and sleaze, really, that was surrounding this episode. so what the fbi want to know is whether marie yovanovitch, who was the ambassador to ukraine, was...
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lisa marie. yup, that one. >> as a kid, i was pretty big into elvis. i knew that my first daughter was going to be lisa marie because of elvis, of course. >> reporter: just as todd caldwell hoped, his little lisa lived up to her big name. >> she was just the life of the party. >> once she started talking, she hadn't shut up. >> reporter: they're divorced now but tracy and todd caldwell watched their girl grow up all but unstoppable. a vivacious, winning teen. bowling, todd, we're not just talking recreational saturday night now and then? >> no, we're talking about a state champion bowler. anything she did, she had to be the best at it. >> lisa, look over here. >> reporter: lisa was a teenager when her parents divorced. todd remained an active father to lisa and his three other children. all the while, he was working a stressful and dangerous job as a deputy in the wapello county sheriff's department. he found comfort in several ways. one was his occasional hobby. he'd take out his sketch pad from time to time. and then he met and fell hard for a nurse
lisa marie. yup, that one. >> as a kid, i was pretty big into elvis. i knew that my first daughter was going to be lisa marie because of elvis, of course. >> reporter: just as todd caldwell hoped, his little lisa lived up to her big name. >> she was just the life of the party. >> once she started talking, she hadn't shut up. >> reporter: they're divorced now but tracy and todd caldwell watched their girl grow up all but unstoppable. a vivacious, winning teen....
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one of the things that you're talking about is marie yovanovitch and ukraine. that is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what they're looking for when it comes to rudy giuliani, donald trump, and so on. and the fact that the fbi now has his cell phones, they have his computer and other information, you can rest assured that that's not specifically or that's not the only thing that they're looking for. maybe they're going to find information that ties him to matt gaetz and joel greenberg and the request for pardons. maybe you're going to find communications with him and jared kushner regarding other people that were doing the pay-for-play pardons. i mean, maybe you're going to find that there's information with rudy giuliani and bill barr that remanded me back to prison. you don't know what you're going to find, because one thing, and rudy stated it himself, so we'll see if it's true, that there are no deleted messages, he doesn't have these encrypted apps. we'll find that all out. because the information is all sitting on his handheld devices. and if it's
one of the things that you're talking about is marie yovanovitch and ukraine. that is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what they're looking for when it comes to rudy giuliani, donald trump, and so on. and the fact that the fbi now has his cell phones, they have his computer and other information, you can rest assured that that's not specifically or that's not the only thing that they're looking for. maybe they're going to find information that ties him to matt gaetz and joel greenberg...
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we thank officer craig atkinson for his heroism, here with his wife, mary julia. that the officers with whom billy served at the north barricade were sitting among his family today is a testament to the special bond billy had with that force. most importantly, we are blessed to be with officer evans' family, his mother, janice, his children, logan and abigail and their mother, shannon, and sister, julia. thank you for giving congress the honor of paying tribute to billy evans' today. officer evans joins a pantheon of heroes, who have given their lives to defend this capitol, including on january 6th. brian sicknick, howard leavengood, jeffrey smith. also, christopher eny, clinton holtz, jacob chestnut, and john gibson some years ago. as we promise to remember, we carry them in our hearts forever. twice in two months have many of us been brought together here in the capitol rotunda, united in grief to mourn the life and loss of heroes in uniform. just months after the january 6th assault on our democracy, the men and women of the capitol police were again called to
we thank officer craig atkinson for his heroism, here with his wife, mary julia. that the officers with whom billy served at the north barricade were sitting among his family today is a testament to the special bond billy had with that force. most importantly, we are blessed to be with officer evans' family, his mother, janice, his children, logan and abigail and their mother, shannon, and sister, julia. thank you for giving congress the honor of paying tribute to billy evans' today. officer...
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. >> mary ann birmingham. are kids safe at your facilities? >> i understand your concern what you've seen with allegations, i assure you we take every step we can to ensure the safety. >> state of michigan is set to ban the use of restraints in these facilities. sequel calls the death senseless and tragic and fired those involved in clear violation of policies and training. >> is anything more happening or is that the end of it? >> quite a bit. three of the former staffers involved in the restraint are charged with manslaughter, trial is under way in michigan. meantime there's a civil suit filed by the family of cornelius frederick, also the state of michigan shut down lake side academy and are making changes to apply to all youth facilities in their state. >> the facilities deal with at risk youth, can you paint us a clearer picture the kinds of kids in these facilities, if certain kids are more at risk than others? >> i would say first of all, population of kids we're talking about tends to be more children of color, people from disadvantage
. >> mary ann birmingham. are kids safe at your facilities? >> i understand your concern what you've seen with allegations, i assure you we take every step we can to ensure the safety. >> state of michigan is set to ban the use of restraints in these facilities. sequel calls the death senseless and tragic and fired those involved in clear violation of policies and training. >> is anything more happening or is that the end of it? >> quite a bit. three of the former...
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mary, you know dr. baker, how critical is his testimony for the prosecution? >> yeah. i knew him in a capacity. it has been clear that the state has been distancing themselves from him. and i think his testimony is important, but i think dr. tobin was a fantastic expert witness yesterday. i think it will be interesting to see do they distance themselves from the testimony or do they try to con textualize it. an autopsy report is done, this one was done very quickly to try to get a cause of death to the family, the public, and the prosecution and there was a lot of information that dr. baker didn't know. he has not looked at hundreds of hours of body came like dr. tobin has. they want to distance themselves so much from dr. bake near they open doubt. that is reasonable doubt if they cannot agree on what happened here. >> if you're the defense, how do you handle a cross-examination of dr. baker? we're told we're going to get very graphic photos today. >> we are. i think you're going to hoen in on this because this is where reasonable doubt is going to set in on exactly w
mary, you know dr. baker, how critical is his testimony for the prosecution? >> yeah. i knew him in a capacity. it has been clear that the state has been distancing themselves from him. and i think his testimony is important, but i think dr. tobin was a fantastic expert witness yesterday. i think it will be interesting to see do they distance themselves from the testimony or do they try to con textualize it. an autopsy report is done, this one was done very quickly to try to get a cause...
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she told her boss, who sent joel greenberg this text, quote, did you happen to visit the lake mary office on the weekend? greenberg responded, yes, i was showing congressman gaetz what our operation looked like. did i leave something on? okay, so that's -- i don't know. that seems pretty sketchy. you are the county tax assessor, and you leave a bunch of i.d.s all over the place? among the charges against greenberg is the alleged sex trafficking of a 17-year-old girl . that same girl that matt gaetz is reportedly being investigated over. investigators also believe the two men were involved in multiple women online. according to "the new york times," they had fine travel, dining, and allowances. greenberg introduced the women to gaetz who also had sex with them. if greenberg is interested in cooperating with prosecutors, and he indicated he's going to plea, he might have a lot of dirt on gaetz, maybe. now, gaetz has denied all wrong and says he's never been involved with an underaged girl, has never paid for sex, has never been on websites like the one mentioned above and he, quote, refutes
she told her boss, who sent joel greenberg this text, quote, did you happen to visit the lake mary office on the weekend? greenberg responded, yes, i was showing congressman gaetz what our operation looked like. did i leave something on? okay, so that's -- i don't know. that seems pretty sketchy. you are the county tax assessor, and you leave a bunch of i.d.s all over the place? among the charges against greenberg is the alleged sex trafficking of a 17-year-old girl . that same girl that matt...
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ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch. that was a main focus of his activities as he was trying gather negative information about joe biden and he was trying convince president trump that people in the state department and career government officials were working against him, were part of the deep state. and i think there are a lot of questions about who was paying for rudy giuliani's efforts in ukraine and information-gathering efforts. that is i believe part of the focus of this investigation and whether he disclosed all the sources of the payments and all the lobbying that he was doing, both of the trump administration and in ukraine, andrea. >> and chuck rosenberg, finally what would be the next step on this? just in the last 30 seconds here. when would we expect to hear something more? >> so it's going to take a while to go through the stuff that was seized. and it's also going to take a while for the clean team or the filter team to pass it to the investigative team. so i wouldn't expect anything immediately or even
ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch. that was a main focus of his activities as he was trying gather negative information about joe biden and he was trying convince president trump that people in the state department and career government officials were working against him, were part of the deep state. and i think there are a lot of questions about who was paying for rudy giuliani's efforts in ukraine and information-gathering efforts. that is i believe part of the focus of this...
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that is the hail mary for the defense. if they can prove that something else completely caused george floyd's death then they are home free. but the prosecution knows that in minnesota as long as they can show that the knee in the neck was a substantial factor, that is enough. it doesn't have to be the sole cause of death. as long as it can treated heavily. the second prong is that disney in the back of the neck was not a felony. it was not eminently dangerous because it is taught by the police. it was in the manual. but what you saw in that opening that the prosecution knew was coming, the prosecution has already started chipping away at that with her testimony including that on friday of officers and we will see more, officers, brother officers of derek chauvin getting up on the stand taking an oath and saying we are allowed to use force but not that force. >> just to be clear before we move on, in terms of that argument about fourth, i have heard a number of people say what officer sheldon did was terrible and brutal. i
that is the hail mary for the defense. if they can prove that something else completely caused george floyd's death then they are home free. but the prosecution knows that in minnesota as long as they can show that the knee in the neck was a substantial factor, that is enough. it doesn't have to be the sole cause of death. as long as it can treated heavily. the second prong is that disney in the back of the neck was not a felony. it was not eminently dangerous because it is taught by the...
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. >> you drop roger maris, we're gonna hear from all the bob dylan fans, chuck i can't thank you enough for your expertise, ditto to chief best, thank you so much for joining us after the day we've had. coming up for us we can think a few people better to talk about the impact of today's guilty verdict then jason johnson and baratunde thurston, both gentlemen standing by to talk to us when we come back. but new cascade platinum changes all that. new cascade platinum, with 50% more cleaning power! it dissolves fast to start cleaning sooner, releasing the soaking power of dawn. then cascade's food-seeking enzymes latch on and break down food into particles so small they can flow right down the drain. and it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle! new cascade platinum with 50% more cleaning power! the #1 brand just got better! many plug-ins are stuck in the past. they release a lot of scent at first but after a while, you barely know they're working. new febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in with built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is rele
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killing that of course set off nationwide and ultimately worldwide protests, today attorney general mary garland, announced the u.s. justice department will start a federal investigation into the minneapolis police department, and whether that department as a whole engages in what they call a pattern or practice, of using excessive force. it is a serious thing for a whole police department, particularly a whole police department in a big city like minneapolis, to come under federal justice department investigation, the sort of thing could lead to wholesale and mandatory changes, for how policing is conducted in that city. clearly that is something they are contemplating already, in minnesota in the wake of the killing of george floyd, in the trial over the killing of george floyd, and the wake of the other police killings in minnesota that proceeded george floyd, and have continued sense. the reason i say this is something they're contemplating already, is because here's minnesota attorney general former congressman keith ellison speaking on that point, in a way that i think is very powe
killing that of course set off nationwide and ultimately worldwide protests, today attorney general mary garland, announced the u.s. justice department will start a federal investigation into the minneapolis police department, and whether that department as a whole engages in what they call a pattern or practice, of using excessive force. it is a serious thing for a whole police department, particularly a whole police department in a big city like minneapolis, to come under federal justice...
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it was a hail-mary pass. in an amazing stroke of luck, eric's letter landed on this man's desk. his name? john o'malley. an investigator for the u.s. attorney in new york. days after reading eric's letter, o'malley made a personal trip to see eric in sing sing. >> immediately, john o'malley just stood up and he asked me, did you write this letter? and i said, yes. he shook my hand and he said, i -- i'm sorry. and i said, sorry for what? he says, you know, i know you're innocent. when he said that, i said, you -- you -- what are you talking about, sir? he said, listen, i know the guys who committed this crime. >> reporter: how did o'malley know? it turns out, o'malley worked with the detective on that gang case, ten years earlier. and back then, those two gang members, jose and gilbert, actually confessed the cab-driver shooting to o'malley. >> he said, when i read this letter, everything just came back to me, from that day. i put it all together. when these guys confessed to me. >> reporter: o'malley didn't want to appear on camera but told us he also checked with the nypd after
it was a hail-mary pass. in an amazing stroke of luck, eric's letter landed on this man's desk. his name? john o'malley. an investigator for the u.s. attorney in new york. days after reading eric's letter, o'malley made a personal trip to see eric in sing sing. >> immediately, john o'malley just stood up and he asked me, did you write this letter? and i said, yes. he shook my hand and he said, i -- i'm sorry. and i said, sorry for what? he says, you know, i know you're innocent. when he...
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ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch is at the center of this giuliani investigation. times reports that people familiar with the matter, giuliani is facing a criminal investigation into whether he broke lobbying laws, quote, at least one of the warrants was seeking evidence related to miss yovanovitch and her role as ambassador. in particular, the federal authorities are expected to scour the electronic devices for communications between mr. giuliani and trump administration officials about the ambassador before she was recalled. sent home in april 2019. time magazine reporting, this quote, by the time federal investigators searched the manhattan home of rudy giuliani on wednesday, we had amassed a trove of evidence from his associates in ukraine. focusing most intently on giuliani's ties to ukraine. today, during an interview with our own craig melvin, joe biden was asked about the raid on giuliani by the feds. >> were you aware of that before it happened? >> i give you my word, i was not. i made a pledge, i would not interfere in any way, order, or try to stop any i
ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch is at the center of this giuliani investigation. times reports that people familiar with the matter, giuliani is facing a criminal investigation into whether he broke lobbying laws, quote, at least one of the warrants was seeking evidence related to miss yovanovitch and her role as ambassador. in particular, the federal authorities are expected to scour the electronic devices for communications between mr. giuliani and trump administration officials...
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they have an investigation opened into the killing of a mary arbery. and this is going to take seriously the killing of unarmed black people. so this is going to be one that is on the radar certainly but we don't know yet where it will go. we do know that under this justice department, the federal government will say that if its own interest of civil rights are not satisfied, at stake. >> actually parker let me play something for you because i have a question surrounding it after we hear it. this is senator john, no relation, kennedy, on fox news tonight. >> if you hit cops just because their cops, you don't know a thing about them, the next time you get in trouble call a crack head. >> as i always remind people at moments like this, that man was educated at vanderbilt, uva law and oxford. this is a persona he plays and intellectually he knows better but having said that, actually, is the biden white house up to the job of countering the narrative coming out of the republican party getting fuel and free airtime from networks like fox? >> they certainly
they have an investigation opened into the killing of a mary arbery. and this is going to take seriously the killing of unarmed black people. so this is going to be one that is on the radar certainly but we don't know yet where it will go. we do know that under this justice department, the federal government will say that if its own interest of civil rights are not satisfied, at stake. >> actually parker let me play something for you because i have a question surrounding it after we hear...
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it was marying alyssa too. >> they made a ceremony of it. >> alyssa, will you promise to share in the love of this family? will you say i will? >> i will. >> i got her a little bracelet, had it engraved, letting her know i would always love her as my own. i gave it to her that day. >> from that moment on, called melissa mom. how did it make you feel? >> happy, very happy. >> what a happy couple they were, happy family. >> for her to be my wife, it's a blessing. >> that's what you wait for all your life. >> what were your plans? >> to buy a house, to have babies, have a family. >> they eventually moved here, three bedroom ranch in the carson valley, looking up toward the sierra nevadas. alyssa spent half time with ben and melissa, other time with her birth mom, ben's ex-wife, dawn. above all what ben really wanted was to have his little girl permanently. >> he never thought he could have his daughter. i was like, yeah you can. you could. >> and he won custody. >> it was him and his daughter, what he always wanted. >> and then the little household grew, melissa's teenage brother craig m
it was marying alyssa too. >> they made a ceremony of it. >> alyssa, will you promise to share in the love of this family? will you say i will? >> i will. >> i got her a little bracelet, had it engraved, letting her know i would always love her as my own. i gave it to her that day. >> from that moment on, called melissa mom. how did it make you feel? >> happy, very happy. >> what a happy couple they were, happy family. >> for her to be my wife,...
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sidebar, your honor. e discoverie , marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ♪ 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. ♪ >>> can you describe for the jury what a speedball is? >> it's essentially a combination of an upper and a downer. >> and has that become commonplace in your experience? >> yes. >> as fentanyl has become more prominent, do you see that in legal forms such as patches or other pills that may be administered by a hospital? >> objection, leading. >> overruled. >> do you see that on the streets? >> yes. you'll see totally legitimate pharmaceutical purposes and then also illicit, you know, drugs that were manufactured. >> can you explain for the jury whether, in your experience, you've seen illicit fentanyl use on the rise? >> yes,
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director of the 21st century policing project is the former new york city police detective and professor mari, let me begin with you. this testimony we've heard today, many commentaries have already said the most powerful expert testimony yet, especially in a case where the entire defense has presented in the opening statement by defense counsel is going to be about cause of death. >> i think that's exactly right, lawrence. not only was this the most important expert testimony we've heard so far. it was probably the most effective. everything the reporters in the courtroom have said that jury was absolutely wrapped as dr. tobin walk them through the entire nine minutes and 29 second george floyd was thrown ought and explain to them in layman's terms, incredibly technical material that made clear that asphyxiation hypoxia were the contributing causes of death. as you say, that's the factors here. the first question is whether offense chauvin's direct cause of the death. once that's established, it refers to the defense that officer chauvin, his use of force was reasonable under the circumstanc
director of the 21st century policing project is the former new york city police detective and professor mari, let me begin with you. this testimony we've heard today, many commentaries have already said the most powerful expert testimony yet, especially in a case where the entire defense has presented in the opening statement by defense counsel is going to be about cause of death. >> i think that's exactly right, lawrence. not only was this the most important expert testimony we've heard...
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before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto for heart f
before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at...
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capitol historical society and the former mayor of cleveland, ohio and served as the chief of staff for mary landrieu. good to have you here. thank you for joining us. the last three months has made us think about bits of history around the capitol that we take for granted or don't realize but that building has been home to remarkable democracy but great violence. >> good morning, ali, yes, tragically the building has been. but what is different right now is this is the first time there have been two incidents so close together. and so we really are concerned that the capitol is our temple of democracy, it is the symbol of where we come together and that it should become a place where people go to attack is tragic and it is something that -- [ inaudible ]. >> i want to quote from on op ed that you wrote for the hill in which you say the government of the people and by the people starts being less so with every measure that distances americans from their representative government. so whether it is from 9/11 or show our audience back to 1915, things that happened at the united states senate or
capitol historical society and the former mayor of cleveland, ohio and served as the chief of staff for mary landrieu. good to have you here. thank you for joining us. the last three months has made us think about bits of history around the capitol that we take for granted or don't realize but that building has been home to remarkable democracy but great violence. >> good morning, ali, yes, tragically the building has been. but what is different right now is this is the first time there...