nine people, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, who became just the latest victims of gun violence in america. the nine people that you see listed on the screen with their ages were going to work at a san jose light rail yard and never returned home to their loved ones. what a mix of people. different backgrounds. so familiar. i don t know what to call it. call it a tragedy, but it s almost a daily tragedy in this country. in no way is this an anomaly. it s become normal. in just the past week, 26 people have been killed. at least 17 mass shootings. 17 in one week. murdered. americans murdered. josh campbell is in san jose. josh, you and i, our colleagues, everyone across the country has read about these kinds of things so frequently. we ve covered them before. tell us what you learned today about these victims. yeah, just the latest mass shooting in america. this is becoming normalized. we re here outside this crime scene near the rail yard where the s
as the current president lays out a big vaccine rollout, author micah lewis. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the republican party appears to be preparing to undertake an ideological purge. they are signaling they want to essentially excommunicate from leadership their third-ranking member in the house and the only woman in congressional leadership, congresswoman liz cheney of wyoming. she is on the outs because she has failed to carry the party line on what is increasingly the most important issue inside that party and that movement, that donald trump actually won the 2020 presidential election. now, what makes this strange on a number of levels is that this is actually not an ideological question. it is a factual one. and the factual answer is, no, donald trump did not win the election. he lost the election. and so republicans are talking about punishing liz cheney for the equivalent of saying two plus two equals four or neil ar
shepherds. and aisha? matt could be another example of hollywood unhinged people type out one celebrity suggestion on how to stop police involved shootings in america. that is right but first tensions are running high in cities across the country on the eve of closing arguments in the murder trial of derek chauvin the former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george like congresswoman maxine waters was at a protest last night in minneapolis at a democratic lawmaker was not doing much to lower the temperature. [background noises] has to be a guilty verdict of nothing doesn t happen we will know. [inaudible] we ve got to fight for justice. you scott to be more confrontational. got to make sure they know that we mean business. politicians are not alone and there position to fan the flames they re getting help for the mainstream media. take a look at what chris cuomo set up stopping gun violence in america? gun laws, access to weapons? your kids start getting
from atlanta over new voting restrictions. that is just ahead but we begin with important testimony in the trial of fired police officer derek chauvin. taking the stand today, the doctor, who tried but could not save george floyd s life. and the police chief that told jurors what chauvin did to floyd went against department policy, training, ethics, and values. cnn s omar jimenez joins joins us, with our coverage. . reporter: the start of week two of testimony, and the current-minneapolis police chief takes the stand in the trial of derek chauvin, his former officer. do you believe have a belief, as to when this restraint, restraint on the ground, that you viewed, should have stopped? once mr. floyd had stopped resisting. and certainly, once he was in distress and trying to verbalize that. to continue to apply that level of force to a person, prone out, handcuffed behind their back. that that that, in no way, shape, or form, is anything that is by policy. it is no
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james moore, chief business commentator at the independent and sam lister, deputy political editor at the daily express. let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages, starting with. most of the papers lead on the queen s first public remarks on covid vaccination including the telegraph. it reports that the queen told senior officers overseeing the delivery of the vaccine across all four uk nations that people who refuse the vaccine should think of other people. the metro picks the story for its lead too. it quotes the queen saying that the injection was harmless and her remarks about how quickly the rollout had happend. the mail also has the story on its front page: describing it as an astonishing intervention aside from the queen, the mirror s front page features music mogul simon cowell on his recovery from back surgery. a photo of lady gaga dominates a number of papers i