officer derek chauvin in the killing of george floyd and a tale of two presidents, joe biden moving ahead with his second big legislative action while donald trump uses a return to the spotlight to tee off not on joe biden, but on his fellow republicans. and voting rights under attack across this country, a reality check on where the threat is the worst. but we want to start with that disturbing body cam video of an army lieutenant traffic stop in windsor have a. vonn hillyard is covering the story for us. thanks for joining us on this. i have to say the video is disturbing to watch. what do we know about what led to the release of this video and the lead up to that confrontation? yeah. yasmin, good afternoon. this took place west of norfolk, virginia here, and it was on december 5th. several months ago now. but this video footage is now just coming to us here after a lawsuit was filed by this ari melber army lieutenant against two officers of the police department who at
party, the party of yachts and country clubs and billionaires whose goal is to pay zero in taxes so they don t have to foot the bill for you or anyone to drive on the road. that party has aggressively branded itself as the working class party for years. and republicans do that because it works. white working class americans began voting in large numbers in the 1960s and 70s, pushed largely in the gop camp not by their own desire but the democrats moving on civil rights. but the push, the glopping up of whis voters who had for a long time been democrats, republicans mopping up those voters helped to secure one florida man s presidential victory. people refer to the donald who was born with $317 billion in his golden pockets and who had a golden toilet as a working class billionaire, bananas but it still works. and the con remains in full effect. the most significant political change in the past decade has been that the heart and soul of the republican party, we are a workin
recently as her father working as a sharecropper there. here s what she said to the reaction of seeing that painting in that moment. it was very rude and very disrespectful to me, to my family, to black people in georgia that he signed and that whole veisual was very disrespectful. that whole thing symbolized everything that s going on in georgia right now. black people are coming out, black people are voting. they don t like that so they re going to try everything to stop it and it s not going to work. because we are fueled by the power of our ancestors. it s a new georgia. and that last part was her reacting to the arrest of georgia representative park canon who was taken away in handcuffs when she knocked on the door of governor kemp s office to try and witness that bill signing. a few of the people who were there today really told me how strongly they reacted to that. they felt it was terrifying, and they really contrasted it with what they saw on january 6th at the
among other restrictions and republicans passed the bill without any democratic support, and this was needed to protect voter integrity initiated by the big lie, and democrats are not buying that and fighting back. several voter rights groups are filing lawsuits to strike down that law. president biden calls that law jim crow in the 21st century. jim gallagher and natasha chen have more. diane, why is this law proving to be so polarizing? well, fredricka, you hit it on it in the beginning of the purpose of doing this, and it is rooted in a lie. the whole point of this law seems to be attached to those conspiracy theories that were spread by former president trump and his allies. but it is also the content of this law, and how it may disproportionately affect the voters who are low income, and voters of color, and certain aspects like now adding i.d.s for absentee voters and eliminating the voting boxes and make it a crime for voting in line, and giving them food or drink wh
to not the biden administration that sent the message to mohammed bin salman that he has impunity, it s the trump administration that did that. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. i m pamela brown in washington. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world on this sunday. you re live in the cnn newsroom. and we have breaking news tonight. americans now have three covid-19 vaccines available in the fight of coronavirus. the cdc director has given the all clear which means any minute now, the single-dose johnson & johnson vaccine will be loaded on trucks to be distributed to millions of americans over the age of 18. now let me bring in jacqueline howard for more on this. bottom line, jacqueline, how soon until people start getting this shot? pamela, that all depends on how quickly the shots can get to their locations. now, what just came in, the white house says that distribution of the vaccine will begin tonight. and so as the shots get distribu