i see a cop kneeling down on him, a man terrified, scared, begging for his life. i heard george floyd say i can t breathe, please get off, he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. on the judge s order with the minor witnesses, we are hearing them but not seeing them. earlier prosecutors finished the testimony of donald williams, a 33-year-old who was at the scene. he was heard on the cell phone video urging chauvin to get off his neck. he has a mixed martial arts background. you could see he was going through tremendous pain. you could see is in his face. you could see his eyes slowly rolling back in his head and him having his mouth open, wide open, slowly with drool and slob and dryness on his mouth. you could see that he s trying to gasp for air and trying to be able to breathe as he s down there and trying to move his face side-to-side. i m assuming to gasp for more
atlanta s mayor is using her executive authority to expand access, we are told, to voting. the new law s voting restrictions will disproportionately impact linda s residence, including people of color and minority groups. they did not expand access to the right to vote. what do you say to that? i read that article this morning and it sounds like they will put some notifications and bills and other things, so i m looking forward to atlanta residents receiving their water bill and explaining that they now have the option to vote on the weekends more than they did in the last bill, so we will be interesting to see how they spend not one. harris: real quickly before i let you go, there is some comment from democrats, why didn t we all work together? i said yesterday, what gave you the idea that there would be bipartisanship from a democratic perspective? around the country, they passed bills with republican votes, so i want to get your thoughts on what happens going forward
number of cities in between. in a few minutes, the very latest on the investigation from atlanta. meantime over on capitol hill, the fight over the burst. the provision that could determine the fate of president biden s major legislative goals spilling onto the sunday talk shows today with a renewed sense of urgency from lawmakers on both sides. if someone cares enough to stop the senate in its tracks, to say to the measure you cannot even consider the measure before you, is it too much to ask them to stand at their desk to show that personal commitment? right now they phone it in, they call the cloak room, the room off the senate chamber, and say, yeah, i m going to a filibuster. that s all it takes. there s something to be said for compromise and bipartisanship and respect for the minority rights in the senate. these rules have been in place since the beginning of our republic. there s a lot happening over the next three hours. in a few minutes, reaction to a new st
view of that use of force during that time period? totally unnecessary. while the nation, the world knows george floyd because of the way he died, his girlfriend courteney ross took the stand to tell us how he lived. his love of food. his grief over the loss of his mother, his struggles with pain and addiction and his faith. which was apparent from the very moment they met. floyd came up to me. he said, can i pray with you? i thought, i was so tired. we d been through so much, my sons and i. and this kind person just to come up to me and say, can i pray with you when i felt alone in this lobby. and then there were the other witnesses who took the stand who, one by one, tearfully admitted a sense of guilt, wishing that they could have done more to help floyd as they watched him beg for his life. there s been nights i stayed up apologizing and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. and not physically interacting, not saving his life. i offered to walk kin
weaponize to get people canceled. are true and baylor complete college basketball greatest rebound and rebuild with a championship. brian: after taking a year off it stanford for the women and baylor pull off a championship. so, pretty exciting time and i couldn t quite tell who was in the stands. they darkened everything. so i don t know how many people did they put in. did you see? ainsley: we all had late nights last night, didn t we. brian: the game starts at 9:30 eastern time that will do it. welcome to the tuesday show. steve: congratulations to baylor. listen, let s go counsel to will cain who today there has been so much news on our southern border. we have dispatched him there to mcallen, texas. is he at sweet temptations. going to be a nice day there today. i am seeing 72 today right now it s going to be 90 later today and, will, you have got to get out of town by friday because it s going to be 100. will: going to be 100? well the weather today as you pointed o