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and rob gets out. walks over to us. >> this is just the sort of moment in which a person might have wanted to cool a heated atmosphere. control the spinning anger. but chosen words carefully. >> that is not what happened. >> rob standing next to me and he's like, what are you doing out with my wife at 10:00 at night? and emmett said, rob, she doesn't want to be with you anymore. okay. she's done. i mean, really, rob, what did you make last year? $40, 000, candy what did we make last week, $27, 000, last week, in one week, rob, that's how much i make. you don't make anything. >> nasty, arrogant, like a thoughtless young buck who needed to be reminded of something. >> rob said, well what about your kids? and your wife? she just had a baby. they're at home waiting for you and you're out with my wife. >> and at that moment emmett's eyes got huge and he pushed himself off of his truck and went over to rob and pushed rob, very hard on his chest. >> and then the climax. the confrontation that had been buildin
and rob gets out. walks over to us. >> this is just the sort of moment in which a person might have wanted to cool a heated atmosphere. control the spinning anger. but chosen words carefully. >> that is not what happened. >> rob standing next to me and he's like, what are you doing out with my wife at 10:00 at night? and emmett said, rob, she doesn't want to be with you anymore. okay. she's done. i mean, really, rob, what did you make last year? $40, 000, candy what did we...
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i hope this isn't rob. oh my god. >> linderholm mentioned paige's second husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. then the next day, linderholm heard about paige's car and the fire. >> i wanted to go over and look at it. and i arrived just in time for -- it was put on a platform on a trailer, and it was being hauled away. when it passed me, it just left me with this horrible feeling. >> as she drove away, something across the road caught her eye. it was a sign for bob scott rvs. lester jones had told me he worked for bob scott rv. and when i drove around, i saw a car in the parking lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house. and i thought oh my god. >> right away, carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? >> we gave it a lot of credence. >> in fact, a week after paige disappeared, they brought jones in for questioning. >> mr. jones, i appreciate
i hope this isn't rob. oh my god. >> linderholm mentioned paige's second husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. then the next day, linderholm heard about paige's car and the fire. >> i wanted to go over and look at it. and i arrived just in time for -- it was put on a platform on a trailer, and it was being hauled away. when it passed me, it just left me with this horrible feeling. >> as she drove away, something across the road caught her eye. it was a...
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. >> is that rob way? >> i don't know who rob way is? >> so kim balisteros said she suspected rob way as the one that stole the purse out of her car january 30th. >> not that i recall, no, ma'am. >> and you're telling this jury that your mother never told you that larry english suspected his contractors? >> no, ma'am. >> all right. so about february 11th, i want to make sure yesterday, yesterday when he testified did you testify that mr. arbery actually came towards you and started lifting up his shirt? >> yes, ma'am. >> okay. but you never said that before to anyone, did you? >> i put it in the statement. >> the statement snt handwritten statement? >> the written statement, i believe i did. >> let me give you a copy of your handwritten statement. >> is that marked as an exhibit? >> no. >> i said reached into his pants. >> okay n your statement, you indicated that i was getting out of my car to ask him what he was doing. >> this is written statement? >> correct. >> okay. >> and he turned toward my vehicle and reached into his pants which
. >> is that rob way? >> i don't know who rob way is? >> so kim balisteros said she suspected rob way as the one that stole the purse out of her car january 30th. >> not that i recall, no, ma'am. >> and you're telling this jury that your mother never told you that larry english suspected his contractors? >> no, ma'am. >> all right. so about february 11th, i want to make sure yesterday, yesterday when he testified did you testify that mr. arbery actually...
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rob portman wasn't just there. he spoke. i know he's retiring. again, i am not handing out courage medals to any republicans on these air waves ever, i promise. but that he was there is exactly what biden needs right now. what impact do you think that has? do you think they had to do any -- the portman i used to know would want to be there because he used to care about governing. just talk about the importance for this president of this image. >> well, i -- listen, kudos to rob for being there. i'm not going to give him a whole bunch of medals at this point because he is retiring. but, importantly, there are republicans there who aren't retiring. shelly cap at that was behind the president when he signed that bill. she's not retiring and she's from virginia. a republican from west virginia. she took the step of saying this is the right thing to do. and did you notice, the president name dropped mitch mcconnell. that was very smart. because he's reminding the country the top leader, the top elected leader of the republican party on capitol hill su
rob portman wasn't just there. he spoke. i know he's retiring. again, i am not handing out courage medals to any republicans on these air waves ever, i promise. but that he was there is exactly what biden needs right now. what impact do you think that has? do you think they had to do any -- the portman i used to know would want to be there because he used to care about governing. just talk about the importance for this president of this image. >> well, i -- listen, kudos to rob for being...
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rob, we talked about the beatles before at other events. i've never made any apologies, and i freaked my wife out because somebody will ask me a random beatles question, and i'm go jimmy nichols, and i'll just keep walking. what blokes me away, some people play golf. i listen to the beatles, i study the beatles. i'm not ashamed. it's been time well spent. and yet despite reading through all of their interviews, despite listening to all of their music, despite reading every book i could get on them, i watched this documentary, and it completely blew every preconception i had about 67 to 70 host brian epstein and the break june. blew it all out of the water from everything i read over 40 years about my heros. >> everything we thought we knew about the beatles has completely changed. it's amazing all of this footage was sitting in a vault for over 50 years and now there's so much to feast on this. >> one thing i did know was that paul was superhuman in dragging them through '67, '68, '69 because a lot of them were -- you know, they were just s
rob, we talked about the beatles before at other events. i've never made any apologies, and i freaked my wife out because somebody will ask me a random beatles question, and i'm go jimmy nichols, and i'll just keep walking. what blokes me away, some people play golf. i listen to the beatles, i study the beatles. i'm not ashamed. it's been time well spent. and yet despite reading through all of their interviews, despite listening to all of their music, despite reading every book i could get on...
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rob portman i think you have a good working relationship with, rob portman one of the republicans who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill was at the white house today. i gotta ask you what you think about this republican primary happening in your state, which really just feels like a race to a bottom where you've got one candidate running ads, telling everyone that josh mandel is jewish, you've got manned josh mantle polling over the side of road and saying that everyone should massively resist vaccines. what is going on in that race? >> well, they essentially, they've all against the infrastructure bill which senator portman and i teamed up on. and a number of senate republicans, not all that many house republicans -- they've lost -- tim bryant who understands, running his campaign putting his workers at the center of his campaign as he will do that in the senate. and i think that this is a seat. so not one people are coming -- trump carried ohio twice by eight points, there's only three of us in the senate that red under -- trump won twice. jon tester and job -- the news is
rob portman i think you have a good working relationship with, rob portman one of the republicans who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill was at the white house today. i gotta ask you what you think about this republican primary happening in your state, which really just feels like a race to a bottom where you've got one candidate running ads, telling everyone that josh mandel is jewish, you've got manned josh mantle polling over the side of road and saying that everyone should...
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president biden invited rob portman. come on up and speak. i didn't agree with everything he said, but rob played a critical republican role in writing this bill. it showed that way by the house and the vote but now death threats are coming down to the 13 house republicans who joined the democrats in passing this. on an infrastructure bill. just tells you the level of animosity in politics at this moment. >> yeah. and finally as the january 6 investigation continues, writ large as juncture, do you have enough evidence, sir, so draw a conclusion? do you feel this was a premeditated part of a coup attempt or is it too early to adjudicate or judge that in your view as leader of the senate? >> in fairness to the investigation and the parties involved, i'm not going to jump to conclusions. i have my inclinations and my own personal thinking. i don't think this happened spontaneously out of nowhere. i think there was something behind it. i think bennie thompson is doing a great job with liz cheney. >> always in the middle of the action but careful
president biden invited rob portman. come on up and speak. i didn't agree with everything he said, but rob played a critical republican role in writing this bill. it showed that way by the house and the vote but now death threats are coming down to the 13 house republicans who joined the democrats in passing this. on an infrastructure bill. just tells you the level of animosity in politics at this moment. >> yeah. and finally as the january 6 investigation continues, writ large as...
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one republican senator, rob portman, who is not running for re-election, even dared to say a few words in support of what this moment means. >> you've heard president biden say that this infrastructure bill that will be signed today is going to have a positive impact on every single american, and that's true. this is true today. it'll be true for decades to come. and i want to congratulate everyone gathered here today for the role you played in making this possible. this is what can happen when republicans and democrats decide we're going to work together to get something done. we've got a major bridge in my hometown, and it's also a major bottleneck, desperately in need of replacing. we've been trying to do it for 25 years, but we haven't been able to pull together the funding and figure out how to do it. this new law finally gives us the tools we need to fix the spence bridge, and the same is true for major projects all around the country. that is why you see some of my colleagues here from every region of the country. because they know this is going to help to create more economic e
one republican senator, rob portman, who is not running for re-election, even dared to say a few words in support of what this moment means. >> you've heard president biden say that this infrastructure bill that will be signed today is going to have a positive impact on every single american, and that's true. this is true today. it'll be true for decades to come. and i want to congratulate everyone gathered here today for the role you played in making this possible. this is what can...
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. >> one of jones's employees, longtime editor rob jacobson, brought his concerns directly to jones. >> i stopped him and i was like alex man, they're going to come after you for sandy hook. look man, this is crazy. and he just stopped and looked at me, with no reaction, he had nothing to say to me. like you just stopped a deer in headlights. >> senator, the fact that he was warned, as part of the evaluation of how much damages he should be paying. >> i don't know that there's any number that makes these families whole for what they have experienced, because of this conspiracy theory movements around sandy hook denial. would i know is that alex jones was doing this because if it and his worldview. but also because it got him ratings. because there is unfortunately a constituency out, there of people, who are not in reality, that are willing to believe these wild concoctions. whether it be about a true story behind the sandy hook shooting, or the election of donald trump. the reason that this judgment was handed down today, is because alex jones would not produce any of the informatio
. >> one of jones's employees, longtime editor rob jacobson, brought his concerns directly to jones. >> i stopped him and i was like alex man, they're going to come after you for sandy hook. look man, this is crazy. and he just stopped and looked at me, with no reaction, he had nothing to say to me. like you just stopped a deer in headlights. >> senator, the fact that he was warned, as part of the evaluation of how much damages he should be paying. >> i don't know that...
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now we're focused on remembrance and acknowledgement of these beautiful lives we were robbed of but it is about action original intent matters. i want to give a shoutout to the quality caucus that does extraordinary work focused on the community day in and out but transphobia like white sup preliminary see is a threat we must confront and root out wherever it exists and i want to say rest in peace and power to two of my constituents who were robbed up. >> thank you for the work you're doing on this. congresswoman ayanna pressley is a democrat of massachusetts. >>> shakespeare asked what is in the name and now i ask what is in a congressional district in the alarming story behind the republican redistricting apocalypse is next. stay with us. redistricting apocalypse is next stay with us has your moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin... and fast itch relief for adults
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thank you. [ applause ] >> please welcome senator rob portman. kyrsten, thank you very much, and it's been great being your partner in this. we heard president biden say this bill would impact every single american. and this is true. it's true today and it's true for every decade to come. i want to thank you all gathered here today for the role you played in making this possible. this is what can happen when republicans and democrats decide we're going to work together to get something done. [ applause ] >> the bipartisan process that started in historic investment began about a year ago when my colleague, senator sinema, was absolutely key to us being here today. we met and financed the additional biden infrastructure plan which included tax increases and also investments in so-called human infrastructure. by removing the tax hikes and shrinking the package to only core infrastructure, we found the opportunity to find bipartisan consensus on finally fixing our nation's outdated infrastructure. and from there the group quickly grew to the g-10 ne
thank you. [ applause ] >> please welcome senator rob portman. kyrsten, thank you very much, and it's been great being your partner in this. we heard president biden say this bill would impact every single american. and this is true. it's true today and it's true for every decade to come. i want to thank you all gathered here today for the role you played in making this possible. this is what can happen when republicans and democrats decide we're going to work together to get something...
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as we mentioned, ohio republican senator rob portman actually showed up and spoke at the white house today. he's leaving office, he's not running for re-election, and even still, because all republicans are fraidy scared about donald trump saying mean things about them, portman couldn't resist praising trump for furthering the discussion on infrastructure. but he was only kidding of the here's the actual truth as compiled by "the daily show." >>> today kicks off infrastructure week at the white house. >> it's infrastructure week at the white house, but that may have gotten lost in the shuffle with president trump bringing controversy. >> it is indeed infrastructure week this week, folks. >> you may not have known this, but this is infrastructure week in america. >> it is infrastructure week yet again. >> he's going to meet with nancy pelosi, apparently, next week to talk about infrastructure week, which may be coming back. >> so this is supposed to be the friday of infrastructure week. >> he's also not visiting the cdc headquarters. he is trying to make it infrastructure week once ag
as we mentioned, ohio republican senator rob portman actually showed up and spoke at the white house today. he's leaving office, he's not running for re-election, and even still, because all republicans are fraidy scared about donald trump saying mean things about them, portman couldn't resist praising trump for furthering the discussion on infrastructure. but he was only kidding of the here's the actual truth as compiled by "the daily show." >>> today kicks off...
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as we mentioned, ohio republican senator rob portman, actually showed up and spoke at the white house today. he's leaving office he's not running for reelection, and even still because all republicans are afraid he scared of donald trump saying mean things about them. portman couldn't resist praising trump for furthering the discussion and on infrastructure. but he was only kidding, he is the actual truth as compiled by the daily show. >> today kicks off infrastructure week at the white house. >> it's infrastructure week for the white house but that may have gotten lost in the shuffle with president trump rekindling controversy on the violence in virginia yesterday. >> this is at least the first time they try to roll that infrastructure week. >> he's there and ohio to give it speech about infrastructure, it is infrastructure week. >> you may not have known this but this is infrastructure week in america. >> it is infrastructure week in america, yet again. >> he's gonna meet with nancy pelosi apparently, to talk about infrastructure, which may be talking me back. >> so this is mostly t
as we mentioned, ohio republican senator rob portman, actually showed up and spoke at the white house today. he's leaving office he's not running for reelection, and even still because all republicans are afraid he scared of donald trump saying mean things about them. portman couldn't resist praising trump for furthering the discussion and on infrastructure. but he was only kidding, he is the actual truth as compiled by the daily show. >> today kicks off infrastructure week at the white...
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. >>> rob port mann said otherwise. >> these long-term investments are going to help. inflation occurs when demand outstrips supply. ports and freight rate, roads and bridges around other assets will help on the supply side. that's why economists say this bill is counterinflationary, which is so important right now as american families are facing higher prices on everything from gas to groceries. >> the white house couldn't have scripted better words from a republican senator than that. house speaker nancy pelosi is preparing lawmakers for a long week ahead. it's aimed at passing the build back better act. the congressional budget office is preparing the final score for legislation on friday, setting up a vote soon after. speaker pelosi is warning they may need to postpone their break. house democrats will hold the weekly caucus meeting today where we expect to hear more about this week's timeline. joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. mike, always great to see you. this is undeniably a big day for democrats. walk us through it. we heard the p
. >>> rob port mann said otherwise. >> these long-term investments are going to help. inflation occurs when demand outstrips supply. ports and freight rate, roads and bridges around other assets will help on the supply side. that's why economists say this bill is counterinflationary, which is so important right now as american families are facing higher prices on everything from gas to groceries. >> the white house couldn't have scripted better words from a republican...
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rob portman i think you have a good working relationship with and rob portman one of the republicans who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill and was at the white house today. i got to ask you what you think about this republican primary happening in your state. which really feels like a race to a bottom where you have one candidate running ads telling everyone josh mandel is jewish, you got josh mandel pulling over the side of the road saying everyone should massively resist vaccines. i mean, what is going on in that race? >> well, essentially they've all -- they are almost all of them are against the infrastructure bill which senator portman and i teamed up on and the number of senate republicans not all that many house republicans voted for it and they are paying a political price. they've lost their minds. we have a good strong candidate tim ryan who understands the dignity of work who is running his campaign putting workers at the center of his campaign as he will do that in the senate. i think this is a seat, not one people are counting on much because trump carried ohi
rob portman i think you have a good working relationship with and rob portman one of the republicans who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill and was at the white house today. i got to ask you what you think about this republican primary happening in your state. which really feels like a race to a bottom where you have one candidate running ads telling everyone josh mandel is jewish, you got josh mandel pulling over the side of the road saying everyone should massively resist vaccines....
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. >> she told me that she hadn't had a report yet, but that tourists get robbed and that perhaps was what had happened. >> was it? thousands of miles away in the philippines, police detective was just starting an investigation. de anybody see this happen? >> yes, there is witness but they cannot remember the face of the suspects. >> could i identify? >> yes. >> no identify identifiable suspects meant no arrests. but the investigation quickly went nowhere. the murder of larry risken, the execution really, here in a hospital parking lot of all places, was devastating for his family back home in the states. but to add insult to the injury, because his wife sonia had jurisdiction of the body, she elected not to bring it back for burial. and said, had him cremated and ensured his ashes remained here in the philippines with somebody. that news reached larry's family as they were preparing for his funeral. >> when we found out that sonia had him cremated and the remains were not coming back, that was yet another slap in the face. sonia controlling everything. >> the family still held the fu
. >> she told me that she hadn't had a report yet, but that tourists get robbed and that perhaps was what had happened. >> was it? thousands of miles away in the philippines, police detective was just starting an investigation. de anybody see this happen? >> yes, there is witness but they cannot remember the face of the suspects. >> could i identify? >> yes. >> no identify identifiable suspects meant no arrests. but the investigation quickly went nowhere. the...
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robbed a house and killed a woman and the cops couldn't prevent it. >> right. i think the majority of the neighborhood was just stunned and shocked by the violence. you know, how does somebody who's in her own home die within a matter of seconds with officers all around her home? >> tracy's paper, "the long beach press telegram," was reporting on the community backlash. there was fear and, of course, anger. cops often tend to pull together in the face of a thing like that, but in private? harsh judgments, said the undercover cop, kris nelson. >> i'm sorry. you just don't let her go back into a situation like that. it's police 101. >> what? >> at the very minimum, you go with her. >> so what was the feeling in the department when this happened? >> they [ bleep ] up. >> detective richard birdsall, used to asking tough questions suddenly found himself answering them. you would think that the department would kind of adopt a bit of a defensive stance at this point. because you know the public's going to say, what the hell was going on here? why did you guys let tha
robbed a house and killed a woman and the cops couldn't prevent it. >> right. i think the majority of the neighborhood was just stunned and shocked by the violence. you know, how does somebody who's in her own home die within a matter of seconds with officers all around her home? >> tracy's paper, "the long beach press telegram," was reporting on the community backlash. there was fear and, of course, anger. cops often tend to pull together in the face of a thing like that,...
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the bank or robbing the bank, all right? because they committed the crime or they helped in the commission of the crime or they advised and encouraged someone to commit the crime. and of course, you're saying, but linda, only one person had their finger on the trigger in this case, and that was travis mcmichael. so how do we find greg mcmichael and william bryan guilty of malice murder? under the law in georgia, it's as if they were all holding the gun together. and in this example, the guy who never got out of the car who's the getaway driver just as guilty. in this example, the guy who got out of the car and just stood at the front of the bank is just as guilty. party to a crime. so under the law, all are involved. why? greg mcmichael, he was seeking to confront ahmaud arbery. he was encouraging travis mcmichael to come with him, encouraging travis to cut him off. greg mcmichael threatened ahmaud to get him to stop. okay? we would not be here if it weren't for greg mcmichael. travis mcmichael. without travis mcmichael deci
the bank or robbing the bank, all right? because they committed the crime or they helped in the commission of the crime or they advised and encouraged someone to commit the crime. and of course, you're saying, but linda, only one person had their finger on the trigger in this case, and that was travis mcmichael. so how do we find greg mcmichael and william bryan guilty of malice murder? under the law in georgia, it's as if they were all holding the gun together. and in this example, the guy who...
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but rob portman, who ran the budget office for george w. bush saying this bill is a weapon against inflation, that should be put into an ad. that's the best argument for joe biden. how do democrats make sure to use the republican support to boost biden's approval ratings? >> well, we elected biden because he could speak to republicans. he could speak to moderates. so he's got to do that. from his voice in the communities where we felt we were weak in all of those blue collar communities, inflation is a kitchen table issue. the ability of a family to be able to go out and buy christmas gifts or a thanksgiving turkey is a kitchen table issue. he has to go out and start talking about that. going to congressional districts across the country and say guess what, this infrastructure bill is adding these jobs, this salary, these benefits in your community. we have to go out and get that much on the ground. if we don't do that, the fear is that we will be, we will be, the republicans are going to talk about us like they talked about jimmy carter an
but rob portman, who ran the budget office for george w. bush saying this bill is a weapon against inflation, that should be put into an ad. that's the best argument for joe biden. how do democrats make sure to use the republican support to boost biden's approval ratings? >> well, we elected biden because he could speak to republicans. he could speak to moderates. so he's got to do that. from his voice in the communities where we felt we were weak in all of those blue collar communities,...
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they need to, you know, cut ads of rob portman saying -- and we talked about this yesterday, mika -- this bipartisan infrastructure bill is actually going to be positive in terms of helping fight inflationary effects we've seen throughout the country so far. make a similar argument, potentially, when it comes to build back better. >> okay. then according to a "politico" poll, a new poll, actually, out this morning, american concerns, the economy and inflation are top, top, top priorities. nicholas wu, how will build back better -- what will it be? is it in this legislation that was just passed or the one they're still aiming for that americans will really feel like the positive results of? because i'm still seeing what they're going to see as consumers out there as so negative, that there might be a great story out of d.c., but, you know, how people feel about their pocketbooks and about their day to day life, it may not be so good. >> exactly, mika. i asked democratic leaders about this yesterday in the press conference. what was their message to people that are concerned about infl
they need to, you know, cut ads of rob portman saying -- and we talked about this yesterday, mika -- this bipartisan infrastructure bill is actually going to be positive in terms of helping fight inflationary effects we've seen throughout the country so far. make a similar argument, potentially, when it comes to build back better. >> okay. then according to a "politico" poll, a new poll, actually, out this morning, american concerns, the economy and inflation are top, top, top...
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. >> getting some old, guys that probably have some money, and he was robbing, doing petty robbing, he did one guy in and he was wearing a cardio braces, and when he left, he was no longer wearing. it >> by mid june, cunanan had been in miami beach for a month. and it settled in to his routine. he wasn't moving, but for some, reason he decided his truck needed to. >> he drove that red pick up truck, to this garage. just two blocks, from the versace mansion. versace was in home, he was preparing with this super models to show his fall winter collection in paris. cunanan in his own way, was also making a big name for himself. the fbi had just put him on his ten most wanted list. publicizing it on some relatively new computer technology. >> he was one of the very first people that they put up on the internet as a fugitive. >> the fbi had received a few tips that could man in might be in florida. but they did not communicate that to the miami beach police. >> well, the fbi is notorious for sharing information one-way. that is from you to them. >> richard was of miami beach police chief at
. >> getting some old, guys that probably have some money, and he was robbing, doing petty robbing, he did one guy in and he was wearing a cardio braces, and when he left, he was no longer wearing. it >> by mid june, cunanan had been in miami beach for a month. and it settled in to his routine. he wasn't moving, but for some, reason he decided his truck needed to. >> he drove that red pick up truck, to this garage. just two blocks, from the versace mansion. versace was in...
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we saw zimmerman over a decade ago where they brought in a black man they said robbed her house which had no connection. we see dog whistles to wink to jurors saying this is america, we have to protect white people by sometimes hurting back people. >> last week the verdict in the kyle rittenhouse trial came down. you wrote that you didn't bother watching that trial because you knew how it was going to end. tell me how you reached that conclusion. >> i was a chicago reporter for the guardian covering crimes. i was watching it in the news. i did not want to watch the trial because it felt quickly how this was a trial where you were seeing a young white boy being treated like a child while black people, even the white people who did eventually die -- this trial was built for kyle rittenhouse to get off. so for me as i said in the column, i felt errant to watch it. we are seeing a case that is incredibly bipartisan to say that we as white people who don't believe black lives don't matter, that we should be protected, but black people don't have the right to jog or walk down the street. so
we saw zimmerman over a decade ago where they brought in a black man they said robbed her house which had no connection. we see dog whistles to wink to jurors saying this is america, we have to protect white people by sometimes hurting back people. >> last week the verdict in the kyle rittenhouse trial came down. you wrote that you didn't bother watching that trial because you knew how it was going to end. tell me how you reached that conclusion. >> i was a chicago reporter for the...
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was 2021 hard enough after the delta variant robbed us after the long awaited hot vaxed girl summer. adele is back with the new album which should come with a warning label to listen with your therapist. her four studio album shattered the record and dominated the charts. >> if everyone is making music for tiktok, who's making music for my generation and peers? >> that's me. i am a self-confessed adele stance. there is no denying this fact. after the exhaustion of living through this pandemic, for the sake of my own sanity, could we all agree on a bittersweet middle of the girl autumn instead of the sad therapy-driven autumn maybe. i got some friends here. ladies, can you be honest were either of you coddle up with a glass of red wine and next to a fireplace or maybe your therapist is standing by listening to adele. i will start with you. >> no. so, i am about to blow your mind because you are going to be like what is she about to throw at me. look, when i was listening to the album of this song, my little love and adele is telling about how she feels. girl, i feel you. go at it that
was 2021 hard enough after the delta variant robbed us after the long awaited hot vaxed girl summer. adele is back with the new album which should come with a warning label to listen with your therapist. her four studio album shattered the record and dominated the charts. >> if everyone is making music for tiktok, who's making music for my generation and peers? >> that's me. i am a self-confessed adele stance. there is no denying this fact. after the exhaustion of living through...
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. >> what are you accusing rob rosenstein of? >> we have asked for documents for nine months. what we found is that not only subpoenas have been ignored, information has been hidden and efforts stone walled. for us it's about transparency so the american people can judge for themselves. they may be able to ignore congress, but they can't ignore the american people. >> that's what it is all about for them, transparency. i am joined now by these three msnbc contributors. this is a warning to others about the consequences of not cooperating with the january 6 committee. will it work? >> i hope so. i think that some of the people who are now facing subpoenas may realize the cost of actually ignoring those subpoenas. it's too late for mark meadows. he has already committed the crime. he didn't show up. that was the crime of contempt by not being there as subpoenaed. if it was a civil contempt he could cure it by coming in and testifying. but he has committed a crime. it is a warning to everybody else who may not be a martyr in the way that bannon is, and may not want to go to jail.
. >> what are you accusing rob rosenstein of? >> we have asked for documents for nine months. what we found is that not only subpoenas have been ignored, information has been hidden and efforts stone walled. for us it's about transparency so the american people can judge for themselves. they may be able to ignore congress, but they can't ignore the american people. >> that's what it is all about for them, transparency. i am joined now by these three msnbc contributors. this is...
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they raised money by selling merchandise like he was a rob star. you warned of this. you knew the minute we began to talk about the trial it doesn't matter the verdict because they'll hold him up as a symbol of what they want. what does it tell you that people have a moneyed interest in protecting him? >> this tells us a lot of important things. primarily two things. one about the courts. right? so we have been having this conversation. tonight and frankly throughout the week whether or not the jury system works and whether or not it is equitable. there's mountains of evidence that show us that it is not but that also remind us that this is working for somebody and the folks are willing to invest the funds to make sure that it keeps on working for them. the amount of money poured into this from small and large dollar donations is a reminder that they can simply pay for and push for the service they want and the kind of outcomes they want but supposed to be equitable. i have been saying this for a while because irrespective of the outcome of the case there's a blueprin
they raised money by selling merchandise like he was a rob star. you warned of this. you knew the minute we began to talk about the trial it doesn't matter the verdict because they'll hold him up as a symbol of what they want. what does it tell you that people have a moneyed interest in protecting him? >> this tells us a lot of important things. primarily two things. one about the courts. right? so we have been having this conversation. tonight and frankly throughout the week whether or...
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fayed wasn't robbed. >> no she wasn't. >> mrs. fayed wasn't sexually >> no, she was not. >> so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. >> it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime, to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. >> abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. >> mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. >> that's correct. >> and she's walking to her car, what, alone? >> by herself. >> at some point, what, the killer comes up behind her? >> well, the killer pulled up in the burgundy suv behind mrs. fayed's vehicle. >> so blocking her. >> blocking her so she can't move her car from the parking spot. the killer gets out of the back passenger seat and approaches mrs. fayed from behind. >> how long did the attack take start to finish? >> from start to finish i would say anywhere from one to three >> police found no eyewitnesses to the actual stabbing but there were people close by. >> there was an individual in a building across the street from where mrs. fayed was killed. that individual ob
fayed wasn't robbed. >> no she wasn't. >> mrs. fayed wasn't sexually >> no, she was not. >> so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. >> it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime, to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. >> abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. >> mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night. >> that's correct. >> and she's walking to her car, what, alone? >> by herself. >>...
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rob davidson in michigan, who has been a guest on this broadcast, describing the rapidly deteriorating situation in his state. there is concern about this recent increase in new cases as we head into the holidays. we've been saying it for nights on end now. pediatricians say infections among children are rising, increasing by 32% over the span of two weeks. it's a good time to have dr. irvin redlenner with us. he advises us on public health, and he's a professor at albert einstein college of medicine. how concerning is the increase among children as a subgroup. and my second part of my question, i thought this would be the safe thanksgiving. >> well, brian, this is really interesting and not totally safe. this is not 2018, when things were all just hunky dory, and it's not three or four years from now, when everything will be pretty much back to normal. we're seeing many more cases happening during this winter season. a massive outbreak and problems in europe, and we're a month or so behind them. and rising cases among children, hospitalizations in the northeast and midwest. and it's v
rob davidson in michigan, who has been a guest on this broadcast, describing the rapidly deteriorating situation in his state. there is concern about this recent increase in new cases as we head into the holidays. we've been saying it for nights on end now. pediatricians say infections among children are rising, increasing by 32% over the span of two weeks. it's a good time to have dr. irvin redlenner with us. he advises us on public health, and he's a professor at albert einstein college of...
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liberals, people of color, women, radical socialists like aoc, quote, unquote, are robbing us of our cultural inheritance, and we're going to look to find any issue we can find, even if it's somewhat comic. their viewers and followers possibly get the joke a little bit. i think it's ironic even in states like texas, vast, vast majority of people over 65 are vaccinated, but they can be vaccinated and still buy into that kind of outrage porn that people like ted cruz are offering them in evermore potent doses. >> really interesting. so doctor, as a white house adviser, your job was, of course, to give the science. you knew the reality you were in. i'm curious what you think ofmid whether that makes it harder to get medical science out there without the filter of misinformation which in this instance can be deadly. >> well, it absolutely makes it harder. social media and the ability to sort of keep people in a bubble of misinformation makes it harder. we should remember historically this idea of harping on one false message over and over again is an old populous trick. it goes back to a
liberals, people of color, women, radical socialists like aoc, quote, unquote, are robbing us of our cultural inheritance, and we're going to look to find any issue we can find, even if it's somewhat comic. their viewers and followers possibly get the joke a little bit. i think it's ironic even in states like texas, vast, vast majority of people over 65 are vaccinated, but they can be vaccinated and still buy into that kind of outrage porn that people like ted cruz are offering them in evermore...
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over a decade ago where his lawyers brought in a neighbor who was white to talk about how a black man robbed her house to had no connection to trayvon martin. we see attorneys using racism as dog whistles constantly to wink to jurors and say you know how this is, this is america and sometimes protecting white people means hurting black people. >> and speaking on what we saw earlier as well, it was last week that the kyle rittenhouse verdict came down. he was acquitted after fatally shooting two people last summer. you wrote you didn't bother watching that trial because you knew how it was going to end. tell me about that decision, how you reached that conclusion. >> yeah. so i've been covering cases like this for a long time. i was a chicago reporter for "the guardian" covering crimes, i've been to lots of trials similar to this. i was watching it in the news but i did not want to watch the trial because it just felt very quickly how this was a trial in which we were seeing a young white boy being treated like a young white person, like a child, while black people and even the while men that
over a decade ago where his lawyers brought in a neighbor who was white to talk about how a black man robbed her house to had no connection to trayvon martin. we see attorneys using racism as dog whistles constantly to wink to jurors and say you know how this is, this is america and sometimes protecting white people means hurting black people. >> and speaking on what we saw earlier as well, it was last week that the kyle rittenhouse verdict came down. he was acquitted after fatally...
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and the defense is, we thought he was robbing a place, and we operated in self-defense. self-defense when they're armed, he's unarmed, he's running in jogging clothes. to add salt to the wound, there is a jury of 12 that have been selected in a county that is 25% black, and 11 of the 12 jurors are white. do the math. that doesn't work no matter what your background, no matter what your politics. two weeks ago, i was in georgia, and the mother and father and the attorney lee merritt stood with me as we denounced the jury selection, and the parents asked me to come stand with them at the trial. i'll be going to brunswick, georgia, this week to stand with them and local activists that's been with them since day one because i want that city to know that people all over this country support those local activists and support those parents. this is 2021, and we still are seeing almost all-white juries, and we're still seeing people because of the color of their skin being suspects of things that people take into their own hands. we'll be right back. r skin that never holds you
and the defense is, we thought he was robbing a place, and we operated in self-defense. self-defense when they're armed, he's unarmed, he's running in jogging clothes. to add salt to the wound, there is a jury of 12 that have been selected in a county that is 25% black, and 11 of the 12 jurors are white. do the math. that doesn't work no matter what your background, no matter what your politics. two weeks ago, i was in georgia, and the mother and father and the attorney lee merritt stood with...
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with authorization tried to argue the new law with -- >> -- senator democrats make a another chance of robbing the new power in the election. rather than congressional democrats trying to grab all the power for themselves they are instead trying to pull off the power grab on behalf of the democratic attorney general, instead of watching democrats in the legislative branch seizing power of elections in the country it will be watching democrats and the executive branch. >> i mean, of course that argument is that if you prove too much you can pick the same thing for the 1965 voting. right maybe mcconnell thinks that those criticisms deserve a right to. >> notice how michelob does not engage with the actual bill, he just tries to reframe it to some scary takeover of the election. one republican ultimately supported that legislation yesterday, one. there are 50 republicans in the senate. only senator murkowski supported the most basic of voting rights protection. republican parties increasingly radicalized against democracy to create a situation in which they can compete for elections and use the c
with authorization tried to argue the new law with -- >> -- senator democrats make a another chance of robbing the new power in the election. rather than congressional democrats trying to grab all the power for themselves they are instead trying to pull off the power grab on behalf of the democratic attorney general, instead of watching democrats in the legislative branch seizing power of elections in the country it will be watching democrats and the executive branch. >> i mean, of...
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. >> after this scene in san francisco union square, mom and pop jeweler robbed of $250,000 in goods. in three minutes. another retailer nearby is spending $30,000 a month on 24/7 security. the cost of doing business could put many out of business. >> it is absolutely organized crime. it does look like chaos. it is really organized and choreographed. >> in oakland a news crew covered smash and grab crimes. their security guard was shot and killed. >> to prevent another disaster, some are reducing hours and allowing fewer people inside. for far too many, the most joyful time of the year is quickly becoming the most dangerous. >> now quickly this experiment. think about how that story makes you feel about your country, your society, about your safety. while shopping this season. and we'll talk after the break about those who are banking on you feeling that way. u feeling y feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. you could save with low rates and no fees. earn $10 just for vi
. >> after this scene in san francisco union square, mom and pop jeweler robbed of $250,000 in goods. in three minutes. another retailer nearby is spending $30,000 a month on 24/7 security. the cost of doing business could put many out of business. >> it is absolutely organized crime. it does look like chaos. it is really organized and choreographed. >> in oakland a news crew covered smash and grab crimes. their security guard was shot and killed. >> to prevent another...
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reporter: but police believed isaiah was a cold-blooded killer who had shot halee from behind, then robbed her. they hauled him down to the station again. >> i can't help you unless you're willing to help yourself. why did it happen? >> reporter: isaiah asked to speak to his mother. donna, the corrections officer, who had brought suspects to these interrogation rooms for years was allowed to see her son alone. >> all i could do was hold him. i just felt extremely helpless. >> reporter: whatever they talked about, donna wouldn't tell detectives. isaiah stopped talking, too. but police were convinced they had the right suspect. they charged isaiah with two counts of murder and one count each of robbery and obstructing justice. but when the trial began in the summer of 2018, prosecutor michael perry knew that proving the charges would be difficult. his case against isaiah was largely circumstantial. >> this was not a slam dunk. >> reporter: the prosecution team methodically laid out every piece of the puzzle before the jury. >> we wanted to show them that isaiah was the last person to see her
reporter: but police believed isaiah was a cold-blooded killer who had shot halee from behind, then robbed her. they hauled him down to the station again. >> i can't help you unless you're willing to help yourself. why did it happen? >> reporter: isaiah asked to speak to his mother. donna, the corrections officer, who had brought suspects to these interrogation rooms for years was allowed to see her son alone. >> all i could do was hold him. i just felt extremely helpless....
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stay with us for rob, it took years to find out why his constipation with belly pain just wouldn't go away. despite all he did to manage his symptoms... day after day. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating, awful feelings he tried not showing. finally with the help of his doctor it came to be, that his symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why he said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be about ibs-c? talk to your doctor and say yess to linzess. learn how abbvie and
stay with us for rob, it took years to find out why his constipation with belly pain just wouldn't go away. despite all he did to manage his symptoms... day after day. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating, awful feelings he tried not showing. finally with the help of his doctor it came to be, that his symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why he said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is...
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. >> do you feel robbed? you don't get to experience the things that a mother and son experience together. >> definitely. a lot of people in my family say that i act just like her. i just know that she was a happy person. >> a happy life that ended in an appalling act of violence. the police officers who discovered carmen's body got an immediate, emphatic lead from her upstairs neighbor lottie spencer. >> did you know immediately who had done this? >> yes. >> who had committed this. >> i knew. >> lottie was certain it was the work of a teenager named waseem daker. waseem and lottie had a history. she said it would explain the hideous attack. she told detectives her story. things had started so innocently. don't they always? >> come on. >> i met him at the paintball field playing paintball. we met by being teammates on the same team. >> lottie was the captain of her team. kind of a den mother to the other, much younger players, especially waseem, a georgia tech student 12 years her junior. >> he didn't have an
. >> do you feel robbed? you don't get to experience the things that a mother and son experience together. >> definitely. a lot of people in my family say that i act just like her. i just know that she was a happy person. >> a happy life that ended in an appalling act of violence. the police officers who discovered carmen's body got an immediate, emphatic lead from her upstairs neighbor lottie spencer. >> did you know immediately who had done this? >> yes. >>...
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michelle, the number one aide at the white house, chief of staff rob klain, just appeared on nbc as they make this push. >> a lot of push for republicans who did sign up and support the infrastructure bill. but it's just not healthy. the infrastructure should not be a partisanship but there is not a democratic or republican bridge. there really isn't a democratic or republican road. this is the kind of thing the parties should be able to come together, and that's what president biden did. >> michelle, fact check, true? >> i mean, technically it's true that there's not such thing as a democratic or republican road or bridge. this bill had the support of 13 members of the house, and support of a lot of members including mitch mcconnell, very, very popular across the country. it also i think is manifested true for most of the republican party the failure of the joe biden presidency. it's far, far more important than any sort of physical infrastructure in the united states. that's why you're seeing people talk about stripping these 13 republicans of their committee assignments. and so i feel
michelle, the number one aide at the white house, chief of staff rob klain, just appeared on nbc as they make this push. >> a lot of push for republicans who did sign up and support the infrastructure bill. but it's just not healthy. the infrastructure should not be a partisanship but there is not a democratic or republican bridge. there really isn't a democratic or republican road. this is the kind of thing the parties should be able to come together, and that's what president biden did....
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special interests use it as a tool of division to distract people of all working races while they get robbed blind, then pivot back to shared interests. that's their message and this is not just an abstract conversation about political strategy and the op-ed pages of the times. this is something the democrats need to start taking seriously. republicans are feeling emboldened after their win in virginia, they took away a message, we can do nothing to help people in their lives and still win on a platform of bs. if the democrats want any shot at holding a governing majority, they need to get their act together, and get their message heard and connect with voters in an emotional, not just a material way. we have the president and co-founder of the progressive strategy hubway to win and the co-founder of the news aggregate site front page live who previously spent two decades as a reporter at fox news until he quit in 2017. thank you both for joining me. tori, let me start with you. what i loved about your op-ed, you pushed back against people who said let's talk policy. you said rightly, you sa
special interests use it as a tool of division to distract people of all working races while they get robbed blind, then pivot back to shared interests. that's their message and this is not just an abstract conversation about political strategy and the op-ed pages of the times. this is something the democrats need to start taking seriously. republicans are feeling emboldened after their win in virginia, they took away a message, we can do nothing to help people in their lives and still win on a...
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rob davidson in michigan, who's been a guest on this broadcast describing the rapidly deteriorating situation in his state. there is concern about this recent increase in new cases as we head into the holiday, as we've been saying this for nights on and now, pediatricians say infections among children are rising. the most recent numbers showing new cases in children have increased by a third, 32% over the span of two weeks, good time to have back with us our friends with dr. irwin redlener, he's a pediatrician by chaining, he's also a member of the columbia center for disaster preparedness, he advises us on public health for good reason. also a professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine. so doctor, how concerning to you is the increase among children as a subgroup, and the second part of my question would be i thought this was going to be the thick safe thanksgiving. >> well, brian, this is really really interesting, and not really is totally safest holiday season this year. this is not 2018, when things are all on key dory, and it's not three or four years from now and th
rob davidson in michigan, who's been a guest on this broadcast describing the rapidly deteriorating situation in his state. there is concern about this recent increase in new cases as we head into the holiday, as we've been saying this for nights on and now, pediatricians say infections among children are rising. the most recent numbers showing new cases in children have increased by a third, 32% over the span of two weeks, good time to have back with us our friends with dr. irwin redlener,...
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. >> what are you accusing rob rosenstein of, specifically. well really, for nine months we've asked for documents. that's all we want, is the documents, and what we found is not only how subpoenas been ignored. but, information has been hidden, the efforts have been stonewalled. and i guess for us, it's all about transparency, so the american people can judge for themselves. so, they may be able to ignore congress, but they can't ignore the american people. >> well, apparently that's all changed now. this is all unfolding, mind you, amid a stunning new revelation about trump's reaction to mike pence being in danger on the day of the insurrection, as those rioters hunted for him in the capital. >> hang mike pence, hang mike pence, hanging. pence [noise] >> you see it turns out that two months after that day back in march of this year, charles mocha john carl of abc news for his forthcoming book called betrayal, the final act of the trump show. during their interview, the former president appears to confront the insurrectionists who said they w
. >> what are you accusing rob rosenstein of, specifically. well really, for nine months we've asked for documents. that's all we want, is the documents, and what we found is not only how subpoenas been ignored. but, information has been hidden, the efforts have been stonewalled. and i guess for us, it's all about transparency, so the american people can judge for themselves. so, they may be able to ignore congress, but they can't ignore the american people. >> well, apparently...
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when a bank robber robs a bank and runs away, and the crowd comes after him, can he just shoot anybody and claim self-defense? if someone comes up to that person and tries to stop them, tries to disarm them, like anthony huber did, do they forefit their life? did anthony huber forfeit his life by trying to stop an active shooter and protect others? is that justified? can the defendant just kill him? in this case, the crowd was right. the crowd knew the defendant had just shot someone. when they're coming after him, they know he's just shot and killed joseph rosenbaum. but not every active shooter situation does the crowd have perfect knowledge. when they're told that person running up the street just shot someone, we don't have time in the moment to go back and take a look at the body and replay the video and make a decision before going after the person with the gun. you know, we've had several police officers testify that an active shooter situation, their first instinct, their first training is to go in and stop the threat. they don't sit there and wonder, well, maybe it was self-de
when a bank robber robs a bank and runs away, and the crowd comes after him, can he just shoot anybody and claim self-defense? if someone comes up to that person and tries to stop them, tries to disarm them, like anthony huber did, do they forefit their life? did anthony huber forfeit his life by trying to stop an active shooter and protect others? is that justified? can the defendant just kill him? in this case, the crowd was right. the crowd knew the defendant had just shot someone. when...
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while on the other side the prosecution has been insisting he never committed a crime, he's never seen robbing anybody or burglarizing a house, and that's what they have been saying. so, you know, there's racial overtones to that too because people see this criminalization of the victim as a racist tactic by the defense. so it's there too as well. everywhere you look, chris. >> so john, members of the public are allowed in the courtroom as long as they're not disruptive. have you ever heard anything like this? the woman who was sitting next to the lawyer reacts like she's awfully uncomfortable with what she hears him saying. i mean, at one point she just puts her head in her hands, like she can't believe what she's hearing. >> this is the most shocking and disturbing thing i've ever heard. in my view it's a question of intimidation, trying to prevent an african-american from showing up. but more importantly, i think if the racial card was played, it was played in the jury selection of this case. how can you not have a racial component to it when in point of fact, he played the race card when h
while on the other side the prosecution has been insisting he never committed a crime, he's never seen robbing anybody or burglarizing a house, and that's what they have been saying. so, you know, there's racial overtones to that too because people see this criminalization of the victim as a racist tactic by the defense. so it's there too as well. everywhere you look, chris. >> so john, members of the public are allowed in the courtroom as long as they're not disruptive. have you ever...
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>> christian was full of life, and he was robbed of the opportunity to live it. i mean, here's the bottom line. i forced myself to watch that video. christian had his hands up the entire time. his hands were up. he never once pointed that gun at a single police officer. this is why we need that independent investigation that mancuso refused on march 30th. they were obviously keeping their secrets and wanted to keep them as secret as possible. as devin said, because they knew they would be able to -- well, they thought they would be able to keep it obscured from the public, and they would have it covered up. we can all see now that that was not the case. what they stated was not true. >> mr. and mrs. hall -- go ahead. go ahead, ben, quickly. >> he needed a helping hand from the police and what he got was bullets. >> mr. and mrs. hall, i'm so incredibly sorry for your loss, and i'm sorry, fe, that that video upset you. we certainly didn't mean that. we appreciate you sharing a bit of christian with us. >> thank you. >> we're giving you a virtual hug in the loss of
>> christian was full of life, and he was robbed of the opportunity to live it. i mean, here's the bottom line. i forced myself to watch that video. christian had his hands up the entire time. his hands were up. he never once pointed that gun at a single police officer. this is why we need that independent investigation that mancuso refused on march 30th. they were obviously keeping their secrets and wanted to keep them as secret as possible. as devin said, because they knew they would be...
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the house speaker's office. 93 minutes, in another news photographer was surrounded, push down, and robbed of -- 94 minutes in, a rioter was shot and killed. 102 minutes, and rioters stormed the senate chambers, stealing papers, and posing for photographs around the days. 116 minutes of fourth police officer was crushed in a doorway and beaten with his own baton. all in the first two hours. roslyn is one of the many reporters who have piece together the washington post at the comprehensive pieces before and after january six, and she joins me now. first i have to say great work, i've learned a lot of it from someone who has been covering it intimately day in a day out. i still learn from it. i guess the first question here is, what your reporting suggests. we saw that video, to open up. which is a sort of an amazing sinking moment of the president single home, people crowded around smartphone saying, oh we got the message. what took so long that i had to be 187 minutes to get to that message? >> we know that at that time then president was not even in the oval office. he was in his private
the house speaker's office. 93 minutes, in another news photographer was surrounded, push down, and robbed of -- 94 minutes in, a rioter was shot and killed. 102 minutes, and rioters stormed the senate chambers, stealing papers, and posing for photographs around the days. 116 minutes of fourth police officer was crushed in a doorway and beaten with his own baton. all in the first two hours. roslyn is one of the many reporters who have piece together the washington post at the comprehensive...
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liberal democrat rob portman on the white house lawn yesterday. when i was sitting in for you yesterday, pete buttigieg made the same argument to me that the infrastructure bill could alleviate the bottlenecks that have led to the rise in consumer products but if you start saying bbb is the solution to a consumer problem, raising things it's not designed to deliver on something like that, at least not any time soon. >> yeah, just seems like a risky thing. if you're going to convince people to jump on what is a politically risky thing to do, and you're doing that, boy, that's tough. garrett, very quickly, we've got another house democratic retirement, and somebody who's, you know, got a lot of sway inside that conference. jackie spear. she was a big-time staffer before she even became an elected member. those that are familiar with the infamous massacre of the -- jones massacre. >> guyana. >> she is a survivor of that. but that's a big psychological blow, is it not? >> i think it probably is, likewise with john yard mouth. you have members from saf
liberal democrat rob portman on the white house lawn yesterday. when i was sitting in for you yesterday, pete buttigieg made the same argument to me that the infrastructure bill could alleviate the bottlenecks that have led to the rise in consumer products but if you start saying bbb is the solution to a consumer problem, raising things it's not designed to deliver on something like that, at least not any time soon. >> yeah, just seems like a risky thing. if you're going to convince...
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prosecution insists if it was him he didn't rob or steal anything. still no reason for the defendants to chase him down, hunt him down, using their words, and shoot and kill him allegedly. so that's what we've been listening to all day. we expect later we'll hear from more police officers, and what they have been doing mostly is asked to read from their interrogations. interviews with the defendants as the prosecutors are trying to use their own words against them to convict them. here gathering, sort of winding down. walking through the area here shouting "no justice, no peace." those kind of slogans we've heard before. this harkens back to two years ago, when the incident first happened. the question, we will see something like that in the daysened weeks ahead? perhaps. hallie? >> ron allen, brunswick, wisconsin. thank you. >>> more on inflation numbers we told you about. consumer prices up more than 6% in the past year. as promised, our senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle is back with us. it steph, lay out the set up there on the deal as
prosecution insists if it was him he didn't rob or steal anything. still no reason for the defendants to chase him down, hunt him down, using their words, and shoot and kill him allegedly. so that's what we've been listening to all day. we expect later we'll hear from more police officers, and what they have been doing mostly is asked to read from their interrogations. interviews with the defendants as the prosecutors are trying to use their own words against them to convict them. here...