version. these county administrators are walking back the promises they made. show the tape. if you ain t got nothing to hide, show the tape. let s go live right now to north carolina and cnn s natasha chen joins us in elizabeth city. explain exactly how we got here and where things stand right now. reporter: right, ana, you just mentioned the death certificate that was obtained by our colleagues brian todd and producer devon sayers, and just to repeat, this is very new information compared to the 911 audio we ve been listening to for the last few days. again, this death certificate saying that andrew brown jr. died by a penetrating gunshot wound to the dead to the head and died within minutes of being shot. this differs from the 911 audio that we ve been hearing where an emergency responder was heard saying that he was found with a gunshot wound to the back. all of this extremely concerning to the family and community that have been gathered outside this public safety
natasha, first the family expected to see the video on friday. that didn t happen. then they thought they would see it this morning. then that was delayed. and now they re expected to see it pretty soon. what s the reason for the delay? reporter: yeah, victor and alisyn, they re actually inside the pasquotank public safety building right now. and a crowd gathered at the doors waiting for them to come out, perhaps to tell the rest of us what they have seen from the body camera footage, as you said, no one has seen more than five days after the death of andrew brown jr. part of the delay at first was the family being told that any really wanted to protect the integrity of the investigation. and then of course with the growing outcry of wanting transparency from this community, any started working on this to try to get the family at least a private viewing more expediently. today s delay was interesting because we saw a statement from the county attorney saying they needed mor
sandra: we begin with another day of protests expected in north carolina, as andrew brown s family and their lawyers prepare to use some of the body cam video showing his deadly shooting by sheriff deputies. they say a redacted version will be released to the public a bit later. good afternoon, everyone. i am sandra smith in new york city and this is america reports. john: hi, again, i am john roberts in washington. state of emergency declared for elizabeth city, north carolina ahead of the release of that video. protesters demanding the public get to see it and calling for the sheriff to resign. the sheriff telling people to wait for the facts. we know people want answers. we know you re angry. we understand and respect that. what we are following we are following a process that protects the investigation to restore fairness for all. we ask for your patience and your support as we work to do the right thing. sandra: we will get reaction from utah congressman burg
think i you called it a racist bill, right snt. i think there are provision that s are racist, yes. plus, ben rhodes on what our president can do about the russian president as protesters swarm the streets. and steve kornacki and his big board break down where we are after 200 million shots in 92 days. and where there is work to be done. all in start right now. good evening from new york. there are those that will tell that you former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin didn t get due process. some on the right are calling his conviction a lynching, claiming the jury was intimidated into finding him guilty. these people seem to be taking his conviction bernlly because they seem to be personally invested in derrick shoef yip chauvin and what he did and it being allowed. he got more due process than at least 90% of criminal defendants in this country. every once in a while america we have a big show stopping trial. we all tune into like the chauvin trial and people s
good evening from new york, there are those who will tell you, that former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin did not get due process. some are even calling his conviction at a lynching, saying the jury was intimidated to find him guilty. these people seem to be taking his conviction personally, because they seem to be personally invested in derek chauvin and why he did it being allowed. the fact of the matter, is derek chauvin got more due process, then at least 90% of criminal defendants in this country. every once in a while in america, we have a big show stopping trial, we all tune into. like the chauvin trial. and people start to think, that a trial like that represents american justice. just like cremation or law in order. it doesn t. thinking that is like watching the nba in assuming that that s what every pick up basketball game and every level of schooling in america looks like. trials do not happen that frequently in america. less than 10% of criminal defend