classroom, where all those 21 victims were killed. but in an exclusive interview with cnn this morning, chief arredondo is contradicting that. he says he is in touch with the department of public security. let s go straight to cnn producer aaron cooper, he just spoke with arredondo. aaron, what did he tell you? reporter: it was just that, he told me that he is in touch with the texas department of public safety every day. i asked him about the comments that they had been hoping to speak with him, to have an interview with him, and he had not been responsive, he repeated that he was in contact with them every day. he said he was focusing on the families. he was not did not want to talk about the investigation, did not want to talk about details of what was going on, but wanted to focus on the families. i asked him about being sworn in as city council member here in in his hometown in texas, last night. he told me that was a private affair, not something they wanted publi
welcome to jesse waters. prime time tonight. so you will vote for biden.o js mm, maybe. well, hey, man, hollywood stabbing biden in the back. when i heard that part of the testimony, i really wanted to get up off my chair and yell bull. what really happenshappen with george floyedd? jesse, what d you have? a dirty mind? yo i think it s about. it s just about pride. u thinthe view goes nuts. plus. oh, hell no. it was 2020, and the viruse had shut down the country. but it wasn t politicians who opened it back up. wa his death did on may 25th, 2020. unofficial, he ended the lockdowns, bringing millions of protesters out milln of quarantine and onto the streets. but the george floyd stor to theys very is very different depending on who you talk to. he wa s arrested by minneapolis police after a convenience store said he used counterfeit money.ianapo 15 minutes later, he wasli on the grounafted screaming he couldn t breathe. and then he was unconscious. america
primetime tonight. so you will vote for biden? maybe. what the hell? hey, man. hollywood stabbing biden in the back. when i heard that part of the testimony, i really wanted to get up off my chair and yell, bull bleep. what happened with george floyd? jesse watters, you have a dirty mind. you think it is about sex, it is about pride. the view goes nuts, plus oh, hell no. jesse: it was 2020 and the virus shut down the country, it wasn t politicians who opened it back up. george floyd did. his death unofficially ended the lockdown, bringing millions of protesters out of quarantine and to the streets. the george floyd story is very different, depending who you talk to. he was arrested in indianapolis after using counterfeit money. he was on the ground saying he couldn t breathe. america was consumed with violence. [video playing] jesse: over two dozen people died, fires set, squad cars destroyed. rioters caused damage. police departments were defun
anti-asian violence are gripping communities across the country. president biden and vice president harris are heading to atlanta. it is the first time they ll be in the battleground state since taking office. their trip was originally billed as part of their tour to sell the american rescue plan stimulus, but the political portion of it is now scrapped and the focus is mourning those lost while meeting with leaders in the asian-american community. we ll be covering all the angles of the president s trip, as well as any new developments in the investigation into the shootings. but also this today because it s a big day in the fight against covid-19. the biden administration is set to exceed its goal of 100 million vaccinations in the president s first 100 days in office. 42 days earlier than promised. and a potential game-changer for children in classrooms. the cdc is set to cut its recommendation for physical distancing from six feet to three feet for in-person learning. m
remote under these circumstances. i know that people are probably scratching their heads at that. but here s why. the officers at in the george in response to the george floyd arrest stood there and watched derek chauvin essentially embark on an intentional act that resulted in the death of george floyd. they were witnesses to mr. floyd s suffering and stood there and did nothing. in this case, it seems likely that the officers in the hallway will be able to point to a leadership decision instructing them not to go forward, not to enter the room, so they may be shielded in the sense from that sort of criminal liability because they were simply following orders, albeit horrendously poor orders, but makes thes the situation a littt different. andrew mccabe, thanks so much. yeah, thanks. next, the treasury secretary says she was wrong for