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one of the witnesses where we've been hearing from so far is christopher martin. he was working in cop food store on the day of the incident. floyd was killed just outside the store says it's vaccine is proven safe and effective in 12 to 15 year olds. they hope to get emergency approval in the u.s. and begin immunizing young people before the next school year. chinese state media say the country's been vindicated by the world health organizations report investigating the origins of the pandemic. a team of experts visited the 1st known location of the outbreak earlier this year. they found transmission from an animal was most likely the source. but critics of question, the credibility of the report, katrina, you more from the world health organization may be facing growing international pressure over its newly released coronavirus report. but here and with the pandemic, started, people are pleased with its findings. oh, has off already. western countries kept accusing china of causing pandemic. this report shows chinese in the us and i believe the conclusions in th
one of the witnesses where we've been hearing from so far is christopher martin. he was working in cop food store on the day of the incident. floyd was killed just outside the store says it's vaccine is proven safe and effective in 12 to 15 year olds. they hope to get emergency approval in the u.s. and begin immunizing young people before the next school year. chinese state media say the country's been vindicated by the world health organizations report investigating the origins of the...
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what we've been listening to is testimony from christopher moth and he's one of the employees who was working in the store at the time he's testifying about basically what happened in those are much much final history fatal moments for the record 74436 you see now you standing at the cashier area seems to be speaking with mr floyd correct correct and . were you able to understand the conversation with him at that point yes. ok so let's keep rolling on please. now let's stop here. for the record at $74449.00. where you are now with mr floyd the backhoe section of the store and did you in fact sell him something there i did do you recall what it was that you sold to pack of cigarettes you saw you reach over to your left is that where the cigarettes are stored yes and so he had he already told you at the point what you wanted yes. and so you didn't have any difficulty understanding what he wanted to buy from you know. and then did you complete that transaction yes and after that what did mr ford do he then went back outside to his vehicle so we'll let this run then to. its end. now we're
what we've been listening to is testimony from christopher moth and he's one of the employees who was working in the store at the time he's testifying about basically what happened in those are much much final history fatal moments for the record 74436 you see now you standing at the cashier area seems to be speaking with mr floyd correct correct and . were you able to understand the conversation with him at that point yes. ok so let's keep rolling on please. now let's stop here. for the record...
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the anguish from the employees and christopher martin on that stand. martin said the police officer pushed his coworker unprovoked the prosecution appearing to try to pre-but the offense, painting a picture of why not arrest him and he would still be alive? remember, george floyd at one point was in a police vehicle and then removed from it shortly before derek chauvin put a knee on george floyd's neck then it was the defense's turn focusing on george floyd acting like he was high and asking christopher martin why he turned away another person, having turned down another counterfeit bill that day. but he accepted the one from george floyd he said he thought george floyd did not know it was counterfeit. that is another detail we did not know we go to gabe gutierrez who is in minneapolis, and former prosecutor paul butler he's also the author of "chokehold." gabe, my understanding is you have breaking news about one of the jurors what can you tell us >> reporter: hi there, katy if you're watching our coverage on msnbc, you might remember there was a five
the anguish from the employees and christopher martin on that stand. martin said the police officer pushed his coworker unprovoked the prosecution appearing to try to pre-but the offense, painting a picture of why not arrest him and he would still be alive? remember, george floyd at one point was in a police vehicle and then removed from it shortly before derek chauvin put a knee on george floyd's neck then it was the defense's turn focusing on george floyd acting like he was high and asking...
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mad constantine voc and christopher own when they participated in the $29.00 team thomas program that want to gather on the international coproduction after now constantine bock as editor and crist of our own as cinematographer. parts for spotlight on people fighting for their survival for children in the slums of beirut like 12 year old zane. it was the moment when you realize that the fiction that we're doing that the reality is surpassing the fiction that we're doing and that made everyone realize how important this fictionalized version that we're creating here is and that these topics do need to be talked about children without a childhood. you would see those goods on the streets everywhere you would see families also between lanes and on the highway you're just just ignore them you just treat them like or. like ghosts that don't exist but they're everywhere. the nonprofessional actors were plucked from the streets and much of the film was shot from them perspective. it was not so much the story. but the roar direct and truthful way of telling the story that made the film so exc
mad constantine voc and christopher own when they participated in the $29.00 team thomas program that want to gather on the international coproduction after now constantine bock as editor and crist of our own as cinematographer. parts for spotlight on people fighting for their survival for children in the slums of beirut like 12 year old zane. it was the moment when you realize that the fiction that we're doing that the reality is surpassing the fiction that we're doing and that made everyone...
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and of course the 1st time i've heard in any detail from christopher reeve the f.b.i. director 1st time actually has given evidence to the senate for a few months and the 1st time since the insurrection on january the 6th he made it clear that he views the events on january the 6th here it weeks to the day as a violent insurrection of domestic terrorism is how he described it saying it was an attempt to overturn the constitutional work of the government here in the united states he was asked whether or not there were people from the far left organization the anti fascist group and involved he said there was no evidence of that at all something that republicans have suggested to seeing that people infiltrated the ranks of trump supporters to carry out what happened here on the hill he said that they're still looking at the evidence but they have nothing to suggest that's the case what is interesting is that christopher ray says the number of domestic terrorism cases has certainly increased the noise involving white supremacists have gone up by triple since he came into
and of course the 1st time i've heard in any detail from christopher reeve the f.b.i. director 1st time actually has given evidence to the senate for a few months and the 1st time since the insurrection on january the 6th he made it clear that he views the events on january the 6th here it weeks to the day as a violent insurrection of domestic terrorism is how he described it saying it was an attempt to overturn the constitutional work of the government here in the united states he was asked...
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christopher: it has always been -- jonathan: good to catch up. christopher marangi. wells fargo, chris harvey just publishing. the equity market turned into a stock ticker's. -- -- stock picker's paradise. tom: lori has been the strongest, most present analyst i have seen in 20 days or so. in small caps, you have winners and a lot of losers who did not have the courage. it is about stock picking. jonathan: this benchmark on the s&p 500, that is why we have been trapped around this 3900 level. tech is such a heavy waiting. i know we keep going back to it, but that is -- that has been the story. lisa: it will probably continue given the rotation people are expecting. with the stockpicking paradise, this idea of concentration becomes more of a risk. i think of stock investment and kathy would. you have to look at who owns the stuff, how concentrated that ownership is. tom: you are 100% about stock picker's reality, but then you diversify away the alpha. ability had a more concentrated portfolio versus only 300 securities. jonathan: i will be interested to see if -- morg
christopher: it has always been -- jonathan: good to catch up. christopher marangi. wells fargo, chris harvey just publishing. the equity market turned into a stock ticker's. -- -- stock picker's paradise. tom: lori has been the strongest, most present analyst i have seen in 20 days or so. in small caps, you have winners and a lot of losers who did not have the courage. it is about stock picking. jonathan: this benchmark on the s&p 500, that is why we have been trapped around this 3900...
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christopher wray is such an interesting figure. he came in after donald trump fired jim comey for not seeing to it to let mike flynn go. but christopher wray has to duck and weave to survive, and ron johnson put a whole lot of pressure on him to politicize the fbi and the investigation into hunter biden. he managed to keep his head down just enough to still be there but this is the second time he's testified about the threat of white supremacy and violent domestic extremism. do you think this testimony changes anything? >> i think it does in this administration, and you know, it's about time that folks started listening to what he has to say in this space, because what he's laying out there is truth and what he's laying out there are facts that are, you know, girded by what we've seen not just on january 6th but leading up to january 6th, so there's -- he's speaking to a pattern of behavior. he's speaking to a pattern of coverage that they're doing inside the fbi to sort of keep a tab on what's going on out there, and elected offic
christopher wray is such an interesting figure. he came in after donald trump fired jim comey for not seeing to it to let mike flynn go. but christopher wray has to duck and weave to survive, and ron johnson put a whole lot of pressure on him to politicize the fbi and the investigation into hunter biden. he managed to keep his head down just enough to still be there but this is the second time he's testified about the threat of white supremacy and violent domestic extremism. do you think this...
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and christopher way hit that on. they talked about the toxic environment. and some of them have said privately, they're taking different measures when they travel back to home districts. one of the things want to point out about what christopher way had to say which was really important he made clear. one was to label this growing threat as domestic terrorism which is to say to call it what it is. and the other is to make clear too that the insurrection on january 6th had nothing to do -- the siege had nothing to do with antifa or far left extremism and that was something we heard from republicans. and that cut it off at the knees and said that's not what this was. the domestic threat has been growing. we know the white nationalist threat took off under president first blac president. under president trump was an incubator period. largely because they saw something in president trump that they liked. they felt they were supported even though president trump was occasionally pushed toot doing is language. heqti hlt they were supported by cathatit angdminis w
and christopher way hit that on. they talked about the toxic environment. and some of them have said privately, they're taking different measures when they travel back to home districts. one of the things want to point out about what christopher way had to say which was really important he made clear. one was to label this growing threat as domestic terrorism which is to say to call it what it is. and the other is to make clear too that the insurrection on january 6th had nothing to do -- the...
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christopher nolan's camera work captures the sense of mountain claustrophobia copilot just premiered at the berlin international film festival this is for by you nice man phenomenal. i buttes gibson on the economy his plight be here. with my ideas i. that's it for this edition of arts and culture thanks for watching i'll leave you now with the latest designs from paris fashion week where we've utah unveiled its new collection at the louvre turning the greek and roman sculpture gallery into a catwalk check it out. to the point strong opinions of your positions international perspectives. u.s. president joe biden wants to reform america's immigration system to make it more compassionate m.q. main these are you a pool is the sentiment but it's sticking to its own policy in a fortress you are a whole keeping it insurance so who's more to the point. in 30 minutes on t w 3. my. one giant leap for the exploitation of the universe. asteroid mining is no longer the stuff of science fiction. limited resources and are hard. driving the race. flashlights to eldorado in space. 30 to spot. where t
christopher nolan's camera work captures the sense of mountain claustrophobia copilot just premiered at the berlin international film festival this is for by you nice man phenomenal. i buttes gibson on the economy his plight be here. with my ideas i. that's it for this edition of arts and culture thanks for watching i'll leave you now with the latest designs from paris fashion week where we've utah unveiled its new collection at the louvre turning the greek and roman sculpture gallery into a...
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i should also note that christopher martin is 19-year-old. he's the fifth teenager or younger to testify out of ten witnesses in total as part of this trial just three days in. after martin exited the stand, a man by the name of christopher belfry took the stand. he actually pulled behind the vehicle that police officers first interacted in, and he was startled when an officer pulled out his gun, so he pulled out his phone and started filming. >> i noticed. two officers coming. they approached the vehicle in front of me. one officer drew a handgun, and opened the door, pointed the gun at whoever was in the driver's seat. it startled me, you know, when i seen the officer raise his gun. >> let me just -- >> i started recording. >> reporter: he eventually said that he stopped recording altogether, because the officers kept staring at him, and he didn't want any problems. but he did witness what those other bystanders witnessed, floyd being dragged over to that side of the street and being pinned under the knee of derek chauvin. the defense chose
i should also note that christopher martin is 19-year-old. he's the fifth teenager or younger to testify out of ten witnesses in total as part of this trial just three days in. after martin exited the stand, a man by the name of christopher belfry took the stand. he actually pulled behind the vehicle that police officers first interacted in, and he was startled when an officer pulled out his gun, so he pulled out his phone and started filming. >> i noticed. two officers coming. they...
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filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even too big people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of modern home is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus restrictions. 16000000 peas pressed into lead a play on the german term for been counting this was a key 1st reaction to germany census in the late 1980 s. it's a protest against the collection and storage of people's personal information a topic that still timely. for the past 4 months an exhibition of kiefer's art has been installed here in mannheim now it's finally being opened to the public it includes uprooted palm trees headless women. books made of lead. and paintings as tall as how's it as so often with anson q. for the viewers 1st reaction is to be overwhelmed by the sheer scale
filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even too big people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of modern home is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus...
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those were the toughest questions directed at christopher wray on intelligence. even though did defend the fbi, senators were left with questions on why some important dots were not connected. it was a single overlooked warning of potential violence planned for january 6th, a report the day before from the fbi's field office in norfolk, virginia, detailing online posts about going to d.c., ready for w war, getting violent and making lawmakers hear glass breaking and doors kicked in that the fbi director got some of his most serious grilling on today by senators. >> so it comes down to the basic question of what the fbi knew, when they knew it, whether they shared it, why this didn't rise to the level of a threat assessment. >> it was, as you noted, raw, unverified, uncorroborated information that had been posted online. and my understanding was that that information was quickly, as within an hour, disseminated and communicated with our partners, including the u.s. capitol police, including metro pd. >> reporter: that threat information, christopher wray, s said,
those were the toughest questions directed at christopher wray on intelligence. even though did defend the fbi, senators were left with questions on why some important dots were not connected. it was a single overlooked warning of potential violence planned for january 6th, a report the day before from the fbi's field office in norfolk, virginia, detailing online posts about going to d.c., ready for w war, getting violent and making lawmakers hear glass breaking and doors kicked in that the fbi...
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it will be perfect christopher meloni, welcome. wow. i have to tell you, i'm so excited about this "law & order: organized crime" thing that i don't even know if you understand how much the world wants this and is excited to have you back in their homes we miss you. we love you. [ cheers and applause >> that is really kind of you to say and i got to be honest, i have felt nothing but goodwill and anticipation, and i'm so humbled and shocked by it. >> jimmy: why? >> i just had no idea. i think that i didn't realize the character and the show resonated so deeply with people yeah, that's very sweet. >> jimmy: april 1st, it's going down >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm so excited to be on the same network. because i'm telling you and i said it, you weren't here, but i said it earlier, it's going to be the biggest show on tv and i cannot wait. but you know, knock on wood, whatever, it's going to be whatever but i really do believe it i want to ask you a question, because i know you just did "finding your roots. >> yes >> jimmy: and this is, oh, chris,
it will be perfect christopher meloni, welcome. wow. i have to tell you, i'm so excited about this "law & order: organized crime" thing that i don't even know if you understand how much the world wants this and is excited to have you back in their homes we miss you. we love you. [ cheers and applause >> that is really kind of you to say and i got to be honest, i have felt nothing but goodwill and anticipation, and i'm so humbled and shocked by it. >> jimmy: why?...
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host: in light of that, your impressions of christopher wray's assessment of january 6. guest: my impression is that that's what he said his findings are thus far. and so that's what his findings are. the investigation continues. and if people think that by saying that antifa could have played a part in the capitol hill protest and the violence that occurred there, is somehow saying -- denying the existence of violent protestors on the other side of the political aisle, for instance denying the existence of far right extremists, or k.k.k.ers or proud boys or people like that, that's not true. there are violent extremists on both sides of the political aisle. all i'm saying is that insofar as the media has put forward as the narrative, that donald trump supporters are automatically are part of a violent extremist group, a basketful of forables and so forth, that narrative has crumbled. host: our guest with us until 10:00. if you want to ask questions dorks so at 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. text thoughts at 202-748-8003. speaker pelosi on capito
host: in light of that, your impressions of christopher wray's assessment of january 6. guest: my impression is that that's what he said his findings are thus far. and so that's what his findings are. the investigation continues. and if people think that by saying that antifa could have played a part in the capitol hill protest and the violence that occurred there, is somehow saying -- denying the existence of violent protestors on the other side of the political aisle, for instance denying the...
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christopher wray spoke about what has been happening. the head of the fbi spoke about what has been happening with asian-americans as well and said the fbi is taking it very seriously. my question, then, is as we move forward, jeremy, what would you like to see done? >> i think at the end of the day, what i would love to see is that people spend more time listening and hearing than judging and condemning. and i would love to see different -- i would love to see cross-cultural solidarity. i would love to see people supporting, you know, anti-racism not just in one people group but across the board. and so one thing i've been doing is, you know, i've been donating money for every single three-pointer that i hit and one of the organizations that i'm donating to and i'm planning to highlight more organizations are these organizations that are doing cross-cultural work, anti-racism work, youth empowerment around different issues that have to do with race and social justice. that's something that i think, you know, if people want to join me, i
christopher wray spoke about what has been happening. the head of the fbi spoke about what has been happening with asian-americans as well and said the fbi is taking it very seriously. my question, then, is as we move forward, jeremy, what would you like to see done? >> i think at the end of the day, what i would love to see is that people spend more time listening and hearing than judging and condemning. and i would love to see different -- i would love to see cross-cultural solidarity....
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let's start with christopher wray, the director of the fbi. he said it over and over and over again -- white supremacists, far right extremists tattacked our capito on january 6th. republicans keep trying to shift the blame. how dangerous is this? >> as i watched some of the hearing -- i'm getting a little bit of feed -- as i watched some of the hearing i came to the conclusion -- i was listening to aretha franklin, who's zooming who? like white guys trying to shift the blame to black guys again. it was the history of the country. ch christopher wray seems to be a -- joe friday guy, just the facts. i was hoping for fact wis but a little more passion. i spent 25 years in that building. revered building. they were just simply talking about it as some past event that wasn't the magnitude it was. when the fbi director said, welsh there is a lot of raw chatter. i said, yeah, there's the chatterer in chief about 500, 1,000 yard from the fbi building the president of the united states is the biggest chatterer of them all. he said, come to washington.
let's start with christopher wray, the director of the fbi. he said it over and over and over again -- white supremacists, far right extremists tattacked our capito on january 6th. republicans keep trying to shift the blame. how dangerous is this? >> as i watched some of the hearing -- i'm getting a little bit of feed -- as i watched some of the hearing i came to the conclusion -- i was listening to aretha franklin, who's zooming who? like white guys trying to shift the blame to black...
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alan this is the 1st time christopher ray has spoken publicly about the incident what did he have to say. that's right he's just wrapped up his evidence the senators on the judiciary committee they want to question him particularly about the intelligence that the f.b.i. received whether or not they could have done more he also managed to puncture a couple of well 2 worn conspiracy theories that have been batted around since the election 1st of all he said the agreed with former attorney general bill barr that there was no evidence of widespread fraud in the presidential election he said that certainly there wasn't anything to suggest that was on the scale that would overturn the result that of course is something that donald trump has talked about extensively over the last couple of months and even mentioned it again when he made his speech his return to public life at sea packed on sunday and then there's the question about whether or not there was another issue something that christopher really addressed during his testimony. certainly worthwhile were equal opportunity and looking
alan this is the 1st time christopher ray has spoken publicly about the incident what did he have to say. that's right he's just wrapped up his evidence the senators on the judiciary committee they want to question him particularly about the intelligence that the f.b.i. received whether or not they could have done more he also managed to puncture a couple of well 2 worn conspiracy theories that have been batted around since the election 1st of all he said the agreed with former attorney general...
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fbi director christopher wray just obliterated them. john avlon with a reality check. >> that's right. deny, deflect, project. republicans have embraced ex-president trump's old playbook and they've been desperately trying to use it to rewrite history. pretending that the attack on the u.s. capitol was not a right-wing nut riot. >> they were masquerading as trump supporters. and in fact, were members of the violent terrorist group antifa. >> there was some indication that fascist antifa elements were involved. >> we have many credible reports that antifa was very much involved. >> i think a lot of it is the antifa folks. >> yesterday, the trump-picked head of the fbi, chris wray, wasn't having any of it. >> we have not, to date, seen any evidence of anarchist violent extremists or people subscribing to antifa, in connection with the 6th. >> we know what we saw and we've got statements from some of the rioters saying they're proudly pro-trump. we've seen dozens of arrests with people with possible ties to militia or violent extremist gro
fbi director christopher wray just obliterated them. john avlon with a reality check. >> that's right. deny, deflect, project. republicans have embraced ex-president trump's old playbook and they've been desperately trying to use it to rewrite history. pretending that the attack on the u.s. capitol was not a right-wing nut riot. >> they were masquerading as trump supporters. and in fact, were members of the violent terrorist group antifa. >> there was some indication that...
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christopher wray in his testimony to the senate is today. and let's remember. he was hand picked by the former president. >> do you have any evidence that the capitol attack was organized by quote fake trump protesters? >> we have not seen evidence of that at this stage. >> and i understand from your testimony previously that you the did not see antifa, or left wing groups playing a significant role in the january 6th insurrection s? >> we have not to date seen any evidence of violent stextremist yar -- >> we have not seen my evidence to that affect thus far in the investigation. >> is there any doubt that the people who stormed the capitol included white supremists and other far right extremist organizations? >> there's no doubt that it included individuals that we would call militia violent extremists and then, in some instances, individuals that were racially motivated violent extremists who advocate for, you know, the superiority of the white race. >> hm-mm. hm-mm. so my grandmother was trying to prove a point to us, no matter how many times that we would a
christopher wray in his testimony to the senate is today. and let's remember. he was hand picked by the former president. >> do you have any evidence that the capitol attack was organized by quote fake trump protesters? >> we have not seen evidence of that at this stage. >> and i understand from your testimony previously that you the did not see antifa, or left wing groups playing a significant role in the january 6th insurrection s? >> we have not to date seen any...
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christopher: japan has been our favorite for a long time. it is the best market in the world that no one talks about. i think if we surveyed 100 people in this business, maybe two could tell you where the nikkei even trades. this is one of the strongest trends that exists. it is overbought, just like everything. the 1989 highs on nikkei are still about 35% away. i think before this is all said and done, you're going to be back at the 1989 highs in that part of the world. jonathan: chris, i look forward to that part of the conversation. if we could show you a chart going all the way back, there's a reason that people don't know why the nikkei is trading -- don't know where the nikkei is trading. it is because you got absolutely hammered and didn't recover until recently. tom: there's no question about that. i constantly run into this when i talk to people. they forget the scope come the scale, the size of the japanese -- the scope, the scale, the size of the japanese economy. i can give you endless antidotes about the weighting and the waitin
christopher: japan has been our favorite for a long time. it is the best market in the world that no one talks about. i think if we surveyed 100 people in this business, maybe two could tell you where the nikkei even trades. this is one of the strongest trends that exists. it is overbought, just like everything. the 1989 highs on nikkei are still about 35% away. i think before this is all said and done, you're going to be back at the 1989 highs in that part of the world. jonathan: chris, i look...
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and fbi director christopher wray testifying on capitol hill today. why he says the january 6th the capitol riots shines a light on a much bigger problem plus inmates and staff in california prisons are steadily getting vaccinated what percentage of the population now as at least some protection against covid-19. >>tonight more than 40% of inmates and employees in california prisons have received their first vaccinations against the coronavirus the department of corrections says 43% of inmates and 42% of staff have now then at least partially vaccinated state prison officials hope to eventually vaccinations to all employees and inmates since the pandemic started 211 inmates and 26 staff members in the state's prison system have died from covid related complications and a proposed california law would ban employers from drug testing for marijuana before rights advocates are ana u- sponsoring this bill they say that tests show whether you use pot. in the past which is now legal in the state but can still be used against you. in a job application, the sp
and fbi director christopher wray testifying on capitol hill today. why he says the january 6th the capitol riots shines a light on a much bigger problem plus inmates and staff in california prisons are steadily getting vaccinated what percentage of the population now as at least some protection against covid-19. >>tonight more than 40% of inmates and employees in california prisons have received their first vaccinations against the coronavirus the department of corrections says 43% of...
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>> tuesday fbi director christopher wray testifies before the senate judiciary committee regarding the fbi security and planning in advance of and during the attack on the capitol on january 6. watch our live coverage at 10:03 and c-span .org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> johnson & johnson to covid-19 vaccine was boxed up and shipped for distribution facilities in shepherdsville, kentucky just days after it was approved for emergency use by the fda. this is the third vaccine that will now be available to the public. unlike the pfizer and moderna vaccines it only requires one dose per person. [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] six . [background noises] transacts. [background noises] [background noises] six six [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [cheering and applause] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [
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night 6 bull magnets christopher and cuckoo had more than one slick move over the weekend after allison had the weighted composure to selflessly swear him out the frenchman struck him like 6 flags. it's time. and he clearly learned from house's example when he skipped the chance to set up like 6 seconds. you simply waited past for. one city and it's unselfish play justice for the 1st goal. but perhaps in confuse best move the bull was helping his fragile skull top. that surely added pressure on that title competitors but before the weekend's helped match. with no further it is. inside the buy and universe dec last iker is always a game of utmost importance saturday night's edition would once again be about the title except this time it wasn't dortmund fighting with brian for the championship but light sick taken top spot earlier in the day the biggest hurdle to the home side's hopes was no doubt adding hala one of the world's hottest striking talents would be measuring up against well player of the year run 11 dusky. and was also up against the world's best keep. the young norwegian got
night 6 bull magnets christopher and cuckoo had more than one slick move over the weekend after allison had the weighted composure to selflessly swear him out the frenchman struck him like 6 flags. it's time. and he clearly learned from house's example when he skipped the chance to set up like 6 seconds. you simply waited past for. one city and it's unselfish play justice for the 1st goal. but perhaps in confuse best move the bull was helping his fragile skull top. that surely added pressure on...
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like 6 bull magnets christopher and cook who had more than one sick. after the weekend alison had the wit and composure to selflessly slap him up the frenchman struck him like 6 flags to its council. and he clearly learned from house's example when he skipped the chance to set up like 6 seconds. of leeway to pass for. once again it's unselfish play justice for the 1st goal. but the hansen continues best move the bull was helping his friend help. that surely added pressure on that title competitors but before the weekend's helped match that with no further ado. inside the byron universe deck last week it's always a game of utmost importance saturday night's edition would once again be about the title except this time it wasn't dortmund vying with byan for the championship but lights and taken top spot earlier in the day the biggest hurdle to the home side's hopes was no doubt adding holland one of the world's hottest striking talents would be measuring up against well player of the year. and was also up against the world's best keep up. the young norweg
like 6 bull magnets christopher and cook who had more than one sick. after the weekend alison had the wit and composure to selflessly slap him up the frenchman struck him like 6 flags to its council. and he clearly learned from house's example when he skipped the chance to set up like 6 seconds. of leeway to pass for. once again it's unselfish play justice for the 1st goal. but the hansen continues best move the bull was helping his friend help. that surely added pressure on that title...
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why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even to big well now people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of mana is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus restrictions. 60000000 piece pressed into lead a play on the german term for been counting this was a key 1st reaction to germany census in the late 1980 s. it's a protest against the collection and storage of people's personal information a topic that's still timely. for the past 4 months an exhibition of kiefer's art has been installed here in manheim now it's finally being opened to the public it includes uprooted palm trees headless women. books made of lead. and paintings as tall as house it's as so often with anson q. for the viewers 1st reaction is to be overwhelmed by the sheer s
why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects kiefer often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even to big well now people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of mana is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus...
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as christopher said, i myself tweeted today _ christopher said, i myself tweeted today. every woman has been talking about _ today. every woman has been talking about this _ today. every woman has been talking about this today. recounting their own stories of how they keep themselves safe whether it's wearing trainers _ themselves safe whether it's wearing trainers when you get a taxi, having your keys _ trainers when you get a taxi, having your keys in — trainers when you get a taxi, having your keys in your hand when you're walking _ your keys in your hand when you're walking home, i'll text you when i -et walking home, i'll text you when i get home, — walking home, i'll text you when i get home, those messages. actually, what is _ get home, those messages. actually, what is not _ get home, those messages. actually, what is not so rare is a huge amount of sexual— what is not so rare is a huge amount of sexual harassment that women particularly even schoolgirls get when _ particularly even schoolgirls get when they are just out and about. it has frightened women.
as christopher said, i myself tweeted today _ christopher said, i myself tweeted today. every woman has been talking about _ today. every woman has been talking about this _ today. every woman has been talking about this today. recounting their own stories of how they keep themselves safe whether it's wearing trainers _ themselves safe whether it's wearing trainers when you get a taxi, having your keys _ trainers when you get a taxi, having your keys in — trainers when you get a taxi, having...
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. >> meanwhile, fbi director christopher wray shooting down republicans trying to rewrite history about the capitol insurrection. the trump-appointed fbi chief unequivocally says there is no evidence that so-called fake trump supporters or antifa participated in the attack on the capitol. 270 people have already been arrested. none of them masquerading as trump supporters. they were real trump supporters. wray also says there is still no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. and that's the lie that led to this deadly attack on your screen. wray warning lawmakers the domestic terrorism is metastasizing across the united states. >> joining us now, dr. joseph marron in houston and dallas county judge clay jenkins, director of emergency management of dallas county. doctor, how many straight days have you worked now? >> today is day 349. >> so 349 straight days. so you are putting your life on the line every day to save lives in this pandemic. how does it feel when your state's governor announces that he is lifting the mask mandates? >> to be honest with you, yesterday, wh
. >> meanwhile, fbi director christopher wray shooting down republicans trying to rewrite history about the capitol insurrection. the trump-appointed fbi chief unequivocally says there is no evidence that so-called fake trump supporters or antifa participated in the attack on the capitol. 270 people have already been arrested. none of them masquerading as trump supporters. they were real trump supporters. wray also says there is still no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020...
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why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects q 4 often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even to big well now people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of modern time is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased coronavirus restrictions. 60000000 piece pressed into lead a play on the german term for been counting this was key for his reaction to germany census in the late 1980 s. it's a protest against the collection and storage of people's personal information a topic that's still timely. for the past 4 months an exhibition of kiefer's art has been installed here in manheim now it's finally being opened to the public it includes uprooted palm trees headless women. books made of lead. and paintings as tall as how's it as so often with and same key for the viewers 1st reaction is to be overwhelmed by the
why filmmakers around the world want to work with lebanese born cinematographer christopher. but 1st an exhibition years in the making and months in waiting finally opens the works by artist are monumental both in size and in subjects q 4 often deals with the dark chapters of german history as critics like to say his work is too dramatic even to big well now people can judge for themselves the exhibition in the city of modern time is now open by appointment under germany's newly eased...
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did court and hear from christopher. did ou court and hear from christopher. d c you see something court and hear from christopher. i c you see something that drew your attention? ilat you see something that drew your attention? :, :, ' :, attention? not right offhand. shortly after. _ attention? not right offhand. shortly after, yes, _ attention? not right offhand. shortly after, yes, we - attention? not right offhand. shortly after, yes, we went. attention? not right offhand. | shortly after, yes, we went to attention? not right offhand. - shortly after, yes, we went to are coming _ shortly after, yes, we went to are coming across the street. —— two officers — coming across the street. —— two officers and _ coming across the street. —— two officers. and they approach the vehicle — officers. and they approach the vehicle in— officers. and they approach the vehicle in front of me and when officer— vehicle in front of me and when officer drew a handgun and open the door and _ officer drew a handgun and open the door and pointed the gun carri
did court and hear from christopher. did ou court and hear from christopher. d c you see something court and hear from christopher. i c you see something that drew your attention? ilat you see something that drew your attention? :, :, ' :, attention? not right offhand. shortly after. _ attention? not right offhand. shortly after, yes, _ attention? not right offhand. shortly after, yes, we - attention? not right offhand. shortly after, yes, we went. attention? not right offhand. | shortly after,...
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like 6 bull magnets christopher unconquerable had more than one slick move into the weekend after allison had the waiting composure to selflessly swear him out the frenchman struck him like 6 passed its power. and he clearly learned from palaces example when he skipped the chance to set up like 6 seconds. to flee way to pass for. once again it's a selfish flight justice for the 1st goal. but perhaps inconclusive best move the bull was helping his red bulls go top. that surely added pressure on the title competitors but before the weekend since help match. with no further ado . inside the byron universe declassify is always a game of utmost importance saturday night's edition would once again be about the title except this time it wasn't dortmund vying with buy in for the championship but light sick taken top spot earlier in the day the biggest hurdle to the home side's hopes was no doubt ending hala one of the world's hottest striking talents would be measuring up against well player of the year robert level. and was also up against the world's best keep up. the young norwegian got off to
like 6 bull magnets christopher unconquerable had more than one slick move into the weekend after allison had the waiting composure to selflessly swear him out the frenchman struck him like 6 passed its power. and he clearly learned from palaces example when he skipped the chance to set up like 6 seconds. to flee way to pass for. once again it's a selfish flight justice for the 1st goal. but perhaps inconclusive best move the bull was helping his red bulls go top. that surely added pressure on...
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only christopher wray. if it is the case, it worked. the case we'll hear is why has the fbi director not been more forceful and the republicans also, i think, might be very aggressive in their questioning because they are going to try to get to this idea of whether this was inspired by donald trump on the day of the attack or whether there was actually preplanning. the latter being a possible opportunity to give donald trump some kind of cover. so i think both sides will have aggressive questions. >> although he was ceding this for many days before, too. it's kind of a weird distinction there, but, dana, sorry to interrupt. >> no, i heard what josh just said about the fact that the fbi director was nowhere to be found publicly while donald trump was still the president. yeah, still the president. my understanding is that a big reason was what josh just said. he was incredibly mercurial, even more than before during the waning days of his presidency. and there was a concern that he would fire him. and, you know, that was one of the reaso
only christopher wray. if it is the case, it worked. the case we'll hear is why has the fbi director not been more forceful and the republicans also, i think, might be very aggressive in their questioning because they are going to try to get to this idea of whether this was inspired by donald trump on the day of the attack or whether there was actually preplanning. the latter being a possible opportunity to give donald trump some kind of cover. so i think both sides will have aggressive...
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christopher wray addressed it multiple times. he talked about the information saying it was distributed at lower levels, if you will. did we learn anything more today about the communication breakdown and what jumped out to you about this hearing? >> i think what jumped out to me is that wray is essentially, as the fbi director, defending the bureau's handling of the run-up to january 6th. and his basic argument is we followed standard procedure. we did what we were supposed to do. if the other agencies that we provide information to don't do anything with it, that's implicitly on them. i think that the problem with that argument, and you saw some scepticism with the senators today, is how was that good enough if the end result was a mob attack on congress? so i think that is the tension point. it's not so much a failure of intelligence. it is a failure to act. to do something. >> one of the other tension points that emerged was this issue by social media chatter. the fbi has said the social media chatter is not the same as intel
christopher wray addressed it multiple times. he talked about the information saying it was distributed at lower levels, if you will. did we learn anything more today about the communication breakdown and what jumped out to you about this hearing? >> i think what jumped out to me is that wray is essentially, as the fbi director, defending the bureau's handling of the run-up to january 6th. and his basic argument is we followed standard procedure. we did what we were supposed to do. if the...
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. >> christopher lee told the deputies the extent of any contact he had ever had with erin corwin was waving hi in passing in a hallway of the apartment complex. >> reporter: apparently that wasn't true, but it wasn't necessarily incriminating either. chris had every reason to downplay his relationship with erin. nevertheless, detectives knew it was time to talk to chris lee again. coming up -- >> we found her car. >> did you? >> he seemed surprised that we found the car. >> did he start to tense up after this reveal? >> yes. i could see him definitely more tense and his body. >> marine corporal chris lee prepares for battle. >> your tire tracks are there as well as her tire tracks. >> i was worried that if i told you guys i saw her car because of my previous relationship with her you would have automatically assumed i did something. >> it was just a very unusual wild story that he was telling me. >> when "dateline" continues. those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathin
. >> christopher lee told the deputies the extent of any contact he had ever had with erin corwin was waving hi in passing in a hallway of the apartment complex. >> reporter: apparently that wasn't true, but it wasn't necessarily incriminating either. chris had every reason to downplay his relationship with erin. nevertheless, detectives knew it was time to talk to chris lee again. coming up -- >> we found her car. >> did you? >> he seemed surprised that we found...
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but i want to play one christopher wray clip on the issue of white supremacy terrorism. take a listen. >> we the fbi over the course of 2020 put out a number of intelligence products, specifically warning about domestic violent extremism, including specifically warning about it in connection with the election, including specifically warning about that threat in relation to the election, continuing past election day itself and up through the inauguration. and including a product that i think we put out with dhs in december of 2020. so we have tried to push out information. i'm reluctant to armchair quarterback anyone else in their jobs but we at the fbi are determined to do our part, our part to make sure that what happened on january 6th doesn't happen again. racially motivated violent extremism specifically of the sort that advocates for the superiority of the white race is a persistent evolving threat, it's the biggest chunk of our racially motivated violent extremism cases for sure, and racially motivated violent extremism is the biggest chunk of our domestic terroris
but i want to play one christopher wray clip on the issue of white supremacy terrorism. take a listen. >> we the fbi over the course of 2020 put out a number of intelligence products, specifically warning about domestic violent extremism, including specifically warning about it in connection with the election, including specifically warning about that threat in relation to the election, continuing past election day itself and up through the inauguration. and including a product that i...
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claims that fake trump supporters took part in the siege of the capitol building on january the 6th christopher a describe the attack as domestic terrorism and promise to hold the risers to account alan fischer reports from washington d.c. here for this is the 1st time christopher really has testified before a senate committee since the insurrection at the u.s. capitol 8 weeks ago i was appalled. like you at the violence and destruction that we saw that there was appalled that you our country's elected leaders were victimized right here in these very halls that attack that siege was criminal behavior plain and simple it's behavior that we the f.b.i. view is domestic terrorism. some republican senators have claimed among those who stormed the capitol and to trump pick supporters bent on causing trouble and idea dismissed under questioning by directory based on your investigation so far do you have any evidence that the capital of terror was organized by quote fake trump protesters we have not seen evidence of that at this stage certainly christopher ray has been director of the f.b.i. since 2017
claims that fake trump supporters took part in the siege of the capitol building on january the 6th christopher a describe the attack as domestic terrorism and promise to hold the risers to account alan fischer reports from washington d.c. here for this is the 1st time christopher really has testified before a senate committee since the insurrection at the u.s. capitol 8 weeks ago i was appalled. like you at the violence and destruction that we saw that there was appalled that you our country's...
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. >>> the investigation after the deadly riots at the capitol and tonight, fbi director christopher wray grilled about whether the fbi did enough. what he said today about key intelligence and how soon it was shared. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the investigation involving new york's governor andrew cuomo. tonight, a third accuser now coming forward with allegations. tonight, during a wedding reception, what she claims happened. an independent investigation already under way after two other accusers came forward with their own allegations of misconduct. >>> newly released video tonight. the frightening close call for a sheriff's deputy. a gunman opening fire, missing her from point blank range. >>> the deadly military crash here in the u.s. what we've learned tonight. >>> news tonight on six >>> the new video message just coming in tonight from dolly parton, getting a dose of her own medicine. news on her vaccination tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on this tuesday night. and we begin tonight with the very encouraging words from president biden late tod
. >>> the investigation after the deadly riots at the capitol and tonight, fbi director christopher wray grilled about whether the fbi did enough. what he said today about key intelligence and how soon it was shared. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the investigation involving new york's governor andrew cuomo. tonight, a third accuser now coming forward with allegations. tonight, during a wedding reception, what she claims happened. an independent investigation already under way...
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christopher plummer was 82. this was alex tawdry performance, lively and wonderful twinkling performance that they descends into tragedy. —— it is an excellent performance. great to see riz ahmed up there, a young british asian actor. great is it that represented. american korean actor, steven yeun, nominated for the much nominated minari. i steven yeun, nominated for the much nominated minari.— nominated minari. i en'oyed that, aaain nominated minari. i en'oyed that, again quite * nominated minari. i en'oyed that, again quite a t nominated minari. i en'oyed that, again quite a lot i nominated minari. i en'oyed that, again quite a lot of i nominated minari. i enjoyed that, again quite a lot of subtitles, i again quite a lot of subtitles, summer of it is in korean, a lot of debate, was at the golden globes where there was criticism because it would not allow it to be entered into the best picture category because there was a certain proportion of subtitles? it is now called the international- proportion of
christopher plummer was 82. this was alex tawdry performance, lively and wonderful twinkling performance that they descends into tragedy. —— it is an excellent performance. great to see riz ahmed up there, a young british asian actor. great is it that represented. american korean actor, steven yeun, nominated for the much nominated minari. i steven yeun, nominated for the much nominated minari.— nominated minari. i en'oyed that, aaain nominated minari. i en'oyed that, again quite *...
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the population growth in me is increasing the most pregnancies alignment as well to self christopher mccandless downs introducing family planning interview to yorkhill culture is a challenging task the fire resistance tissue to come through a man when a woman can decide for her blood and how many children she wants it should be in policy but one movement's perseverance is transforming her community women make change on al-jazeera. coveted beyond. taken without hesitation forgotten died for a cool power defines our dogs little babies were boy did it look like it's the glare of babies today people in paris investigates exposes and question the school the use and abuse of power around the globe. on al-jazeera. it's the u.k.'s biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside. the london conference center it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites on the way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing c
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elizabeth: christopher benford, thank you for joining us, good to have you on. elizabeth: former deputy independent counsel paul riesenberg he got the update on the justice department probe into hunter biden it is ongoing, that story next. ou shouldn't try at home... look, liberty mutual customizes home insurance so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? buickenvision2021. oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable. that's a really tight spot. don't worry. i used to hate parallel parking. (all together) me too. hey! you really outdid yourself. yes, we did. the all-new buick envision. an suv built around you... all of you. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why
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we went straight to the testimony of christopher martin. the defense, not re-cross examining her. i want to go to our legal panel. paul butler is here, an msnbc legal analyst. he is the author of "chokehold pl policing black men." paul, let me start with the obvious question why do you think that the firefighter, the emt who was so powerful yesterday was not brought back today >> you know, at the end of the cross examination, the defense was kind of floundering. they established that she's not an expert on police use of force practices. she was combative. she was giving them a hard time. we can be sure that the prosecutors had a discussion with her last night telling her to chill out again, with witnesses for the prosecution of a murder trial, their sense is that the defense attorney is trying to help a murderer go free so often, they are combative but that doesn't look good in front of the jury, especially if the witness is reprimanded i think probably the prosecution and the defense were happy not to have her back although, at the end of the day, she was a very effective witness
we went straight to the testimony of christopher martin. the defense, not re-cross examining her. i want to go to our legal panel. paul butler is here, an msnbc legal analyst. he is the author of "chokehold pl policing black men." paul, let me start with the obvious question why do you think that the firefighter, the emt who was so powerful yesterday was not brought back today >> you know, at the end of the cross examination, the defense was kind of floundering. they established...
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christopher describe the attack as to mr. terrorism. we have more from washington dc. >> i was appalled, like you at the violence and destruction that we saw that day. i was appalled at you, our countries election leaders -- elected leaders for victimizing those in these very halls. that attack, that siege was criminal behavior, plain and simple. it was behavior that we, the fbi view as domestic terrorism. >> some republican senators have claimed that those who stormed the capitol were anti-trump agitators. >> de you have any evidence that the attack was organized by fake trump protesters? >> we have no evidence of that. >> christopher wray has been the director of the fbi since 2017 when dollars from fired james comey. he says since he has been in office, he has seen a tripling of white power attacks. the big question was the january 6 attack and intelligence failure by the fbi? he pointed to a report sent to a local field office on january 5. >> it was raw, unverified, corroborated information that had been posted online. my understan
christopher describe the attack as to mr. terrorism. we have more from washington dc. >> i was appalled, like you at the violence and destruction that we saw that day. i was appalled at you, our countries election leaders -- elected leaders for victimizing those in these very halls. that attack, that siege was criminal behavior, plain and simple. it was behavior that we, the fbi view as domestic terrorism. >> some republican senators have claimed that those who stormed the capitol...
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christopher bedford, thanks for joining us. we've got a hot topic coming up next with top rnc official harmeet dhillon. we'll break it down. could new york governor cuomo and his team face work place retaliation charges for pressuring, threatening, smearing, interfering with state workers? the story next. >> there is a flavor of obstruction there that a criminal prosecutor would want to listen to and figure out if they can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt pretty quickly when it comes to that type of you know, interference with the normal ability of a plaintiff or a complaintant to come forward. most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day better. with 5g nationwide, millions of people can now work, listen, and stream in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities where people can use massive capacity, we have ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. this is the 5g that's built for you. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new projects means new project man
christopher bedford, thanks for joining us. we've got a hot topic coming up next with top rnc official harmeet dhillon. we'll break it down. could new york governor cuomo and his team face work place retaliation charges for pressuring, threatening, smearing, interfering with state workers? the story next. >> there is a flavor of obstruction there that a criminal prosecutor would want to listen to and figure out if they can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt pretty quickly when it comes to...
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martin christopher martin who's now been sworn in and is giving his testimony let's listen back into the courts can you tell the jurors really. you have to give your response generally where you are moving. and. taking you back to may 25th or 2021 here. were you learning at the time of the you know about. the informant on the a 3 person hard. how long at that time had you been living there about 4 months and who did you live there with my mom and my sister so fair to say you were pretty familiar with the area of 30 years in chicago because and. were in school to type in the ok. did you go on to do some schooling after that you know i usually do school in the morning what do you mean by that so we're going to i went to my mentors office which is down on the atlas and i would do my school online. and i would take the bus home. and did you also have a job are you working at the time yes i would think of. him as a full time part time as a full time and so what kind of ships did you pull there all of you were in every day except for wednesday and sundays at 3 pm or clothes and so what kin
martin christopher martin who's now been sworn in and is giving his testimony let's listen back into the courts can you tell the jurors really. you have to give your response generally where you are moving. and. taking you back to may 25th or 2021 here. were you learning at the time of the you know about. the informant on the a 3 person hard. how long at that time had you been living there about 4 months and who did you live there with my mom and my sister so fair to say you were pretty...