and they raid his apartment. it s like, so unfair and such a double it s like a double standard. tonight, a look back at just how far rudy has fallen. nothing disturbs me more than to see all of the revelations of crime committed by the wealthiest members of our society. minnesota attorney general keith ellison on police reform as george floyd s family comes to washington. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. something i noticed that across the ideological spectrum in a surprising way there s agreement about president joe biden s first joint address to congress last night. lots of folks on the left and right that both agree that the scope and ambition of the domestic agenda biden laid out was truly staggering. and all that would come on the heels of the accomplishments of his first 100 days, which are just impressive. i mean, there s no other way to see it. huge covid relief package, the massively successful vaccination effort, one o
tonight, a look back at how far rudy has fallen. nothing disturbs being more than to see all their elevations of crime committed by some of the most powerful and wealthiest members of our society. keith ellison on police reform, as george floyd s family comes to washington. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. something i noticed that across the ideological spectrum, this surprising way there s agreement about president joe biden s first joint address to congress last night. lots of folks on the left, and folks on the right that both agree that the scope and ambition of the domestic agenda biden laid out was staggering. all that will come on the heels of accomplishments in his first hundred days which are impressive. there is no other way to say it. the massively successful vaccination effort, one of the best in the world after the u.s. has been internationally backed, more than 1 million jobs gained in the first hundred days more t
supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, whether it s ultra-violet or just very powerful light. and then, i said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do, either through the skin or in some other way. and then, i see the disinfectant. that knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that? by injection, inside. or or almost a cleaning. needless to say, anyone over the age of 6, with a modicum of common sense knows that could kill you! you do not drink bleach. but trump s brand of thinking has prevailed among many republicans, even after the arrival of a vaccine. take senator ron johnson, for example. no, please, take him. in a radio interview, yesterday, he needlessly stoked fear of the vaccine and actively discouraged mass immunization. the science tells us that vaccines are 95% effective. so, if you have a vaccine, quite honestly, what do you care if your neighbor has one or not? why is this big pus
officers brought mr. floyd to the ground, the moment of impact that the ground could have resulted in some of those abrasions. objection, your honor. beyond the scope and call. overruled. would you mind repeating? sure. the abrasions, would be likewise consistent with mr. floyd being taken out of a police car and put on to the ground. same objection, the autopsy. overruled. yes, depending how he made contact with the ground. the direction of motion and there s enough abrasive force, the contact could explain those abrasions. okay. would you agree with the general proposition that the prone position is not inherently dangerous? as far as i know based on my understanding of the medical literature, that is true. now, in terms of your autopsy reports, there s no, you dissected mr. floyd. no bleeding into the muscles of the back, correct? that s correct. and you don t have any section in your autopsy report to describe any injuries whatsoever to mr. floyd
her into custody. her husband, who has been in the courtroom every day, shouted loudly, according to our pool reporter who was on the inside, i love you, kim, and she says i love you back. when the guilty verdict was read, katie bryan, who you mentioned was the first to take the stand called by the prosecution, wept moments after learning that this jury of 12 found the former brooklyn center police officer who shot and killed the firstborn shared between her and her husband was guilty, she cried, and she was comforted by her husband. 26 years of experience, that s how long kimberly potter had been on the force. 19 of those years she had been trained to use a taser. and that day back in april, she was a mentor to an officer. she was a field training officer, and this all started because of a traffic stop. according to the officers that were with her. because of kim potter, others will serve time in prison. this has been an emotional time for the community here in minneapolis.