mission isn t over yet. live from cnn headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of you watching in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. today marks the first new national holiday in the u.s. in nearly 40 years, with the stroke of his pen president joe biden on thursday made june 19th known as june tooept an official u.s. holiday formally recognizing the end of slavery. the measure sailed through congress this week with remarkable bipartisan ease but there is no such consensus on a bill to protect u.s. voting rights. voting rights advocate stacey abrams embraced proposed changes by democratic senator joe manchin to gain his support but it still faces a tough battle among senate republicans as cnn s ryan nobles explains. reporter: significant reforms to america s voting laws have been a key priority for democrats in this version of the u.s. congress and they do feel like they re making progress. the house has already pas
morgan stanley says to his employees, quote, if you can go to a restaurant, you can come into the office, why that s hitting such a nerve. let s go out front. and good evening, i mier irn burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news. horrifying new video of the assault on the capitol an officer attacked with a metal pole. rioters screaming profanities at officers before rushing them and engaging in hand to hand combat. this video was just released by the department of justice. it was actually taken by a police officer s bodycam, and i want to play it for you because people are denying what happened that day happened and it s important to show again and again the truth. i warn you the video is disturbing. they have years! [ bleep ] police! mother [ bleep ] attack americans [ expletive ] that! take your [ expletive ] off! take your [ expletive ] off! [ expletive ] you! go! stop! no, no, no, no! stop! stop! prosecutors say the man you saw in the red jacket is thom
back in their districts they re bragging about it the rescue plan. martha: a little hardball from the president. we ll talk about that negotiation and how it s going. some say the president is in a tough spot. he s got $6 trillion spending when you add up the jobs, the family and rescue plan. we haven t seen this kind of spending since world war ii. some on the left and right believe he should cool it before the economy overheats. it s a very real prospect out there in the u.s. economy. he has americans spending again, traveling, reopening is well underway. leading republican governors sat down. one of them echoed what biden s own past advisers including larry summers have been telling him. this was last night on hannity. watch. joe biden needs to stop trying to rescue us. we don t need to be rescued. martha: joined by bret baier. you heard president biden moments ago in cleveland going after republicans saying that they re bragging about some of the things they re go
during which he was shot and ultimately killed. the chief of police said today that he believes the police officer accidentally discharged her gun meaning instead to fire her taser. last night hundreds of people protested wright s death in minneapolis, some threw projectiles at police and one who was injured. the minnesota national guard has been deployed. additionally this afternoon president biden is calling for calm saying there s no justification for violence. and also in georgia overnight three police officers were shot when a driver and a passenger began shooting them during a car chase. the officers survived thankfully, but one of the suspects in the car is dead. our correspondents are covering all these stories. let start in minnesota where the 20-year-old was shot and killed. today the chief in police in brooklyn center released this body cam footage and said he believes this was an accidental discharge, that the officer meant to fire her taser. before we play this v
deleterious affects on mr. floyd s health. if we could advance to the next clip. okay. at point i don t believe yes. go ahead and publish that. the frazier video 20:28:42, exhibit 15. bro. you guys aren t checking the pulse and doing all right. and what is it you see here that s relevant to the analysis? this is immediately before mr. floyd is loaded on to the stretcher and you see the defendant take his knee off of mr. floyd and shortly after that, that particular mr. floyd is rolled and lifted on to the stretcher. would that mark the end of the restraint period at 9:29? yes, it would. your honor, this would be an opportune time for a break. let s take our 20-minute break. hi there, everyone. it is 4:00 in the east. after 11 days of compelling and emotional testimony from witnesses the prosecution s case against former police officer derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd is nearing its end. we have been listening to what is expected to be the