Crews worked through the night searching for nearly 100 people unaccounted for after the collapse of a 12-story condo building in Florida.
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Let's get an update on the residents building collapse in Miami.
This story has changed and gotten much worse, since we first reported it yesterday morning the search and rescue efforts. They continue in South Florida right now, more than twenty four hours after half a condom
The collapse officials say ninety nine people remain unaccounted for after TAT.
Stories of this fifty five unit kind of medium and surf side. Just
the Miami crumbled into a pile of rubble, rescue teams,
to save a boy who had been trap. Yesterday morning there ve been reports of others rescued as well.
dozens of fire and police crews are desperately searching for any survivors? This morning, Miami Dave Fire and Rescue has, but on the scene from the very beginning and say
so the rescue efforts are being concentrated now underground,
optics may seem that the others nothing going on on top, but all operations? I cannot emphasize enough. All operations are crying underneath the rubble they're occurring, underneath the parking garage where we have teams of firefighters constantly, as they continue to
cuts reaches answer, placing sonar devices,
scams to locate victims to really difficult effort?
Person is dead, while nearly a dozen
there are heard, one hundred two people have been declared safe. So far, we are waiting more details later this morning when another,
this conference is scheduled, join if not from the scene and beating use correspond,
SAM Box in the morning. You ve been there since really just minutes after this collapse happened.
Night yesterday. What can you tell us this morning?
morning. Look, we are entering a very fragile period right now of the search and rescue it has been over twenty four hours and the rubble
dancing. Look over my shoulder, you'll see
swirling of wind conditions outside right now, the rebels up about
stories high
the area in which the search and rescue operators right now are working with, and the conditions like me
expecting more rain. Today. Of course, it is Florida when it rains ports, and that has proven
a problematic so far, there's audio
the emergency scatters, describing the fact that we were being here
we ve been told. I should say that folks involved should be taking cover for debate
that was moving around. That's that's all these firefighters and search and rescue.
it is our valiantly going inside, of
It is already partially collapse. Fifty five units,
essentially section right off, looks like it's about half the building
look at those areas they are operating within those confines going underneath.
basement of the garage here at Champlain Tower South and you're waiting three feet of water, just trying to find out whether there
hear anything using sonar, certainly canines on the top of the rubble. Ninety nine people are onto counted for this morning, willing ninety nine unaccounted for. That does require some context, which is to say that that's the potential for all the unit.
collapsed and all the people that may have been living there doesn't mean that they were there at the time. Just doesn't know contact, so President bought an overnight
Are you federal emergency declaration which Green life's away for
just in four FEMA top coordinate some of the efforts here. How do you talk with all of these families and they are missing Jim?
relations of people.
mothers in France, parents, loved ones. Some of them came down here to take their kids the tennis camp and are now missing it just from all over the world.
We ve got a swell Paraguay, Colombia,
John Tina we're in south. We are hotspot here for south american families, so many in this complex right now huddled any surf site community center, just waiting and hoping
to get some sort of information as our now more phone lines have been provided with round the clock involved, but
We can gather I now there's no updates to provide. This has been going on again for over twenty four
ours today, such a crucial window, to see if they can help find some form of life.
So many people are now just holding a collective brass lily.
As I said, a hundred and two people have been declared save were inside that building. We got that security, footage that shows the moment the building collapse and it's really breathtaking etc
conceive of anyone surviving what we saw there? What are we hearing from people who did serve
I, though, those one hundred two people were declared safe, has happened sometimes
one thirty in two o clock in the morning yesterday. What did they here
they see? What did they feel when that building collapsed?
describe sensations of our boom that it felt like an earthquake in some cases, even the mayor here.
Mom went off, and suddenly they were just grabbing to figure out how he's getting one hundred and thirty in the morning. What is
on right now and as they try to make their way out of this kind
I would never debris littering floors. Many of them will have to be rescued
I ladders in buckets at three or four o clock in the morning from
fire fighters and those who did survive so lucky. I spoke with one woman and her husband who we're on.
ST side of this building, and I said you have always wanted to live Oceanside had they lived there. They said
I think that would be standing where I am right now, I'm talking to you. That is the difference between life and death, and there are so many stories just like that.
it is also worth noting that we spoke with the attorney
or the Condominium Association here who says that he was shocked flabbergasted
There were no signs at all that something like this was imminent, but they are just finish. Their inspection of forty or inspection of
building a more in the process of working on the roof and they had some concrete and steel.
there, this all meagre just wrapped up. However, they don't really.
That's related to what happened here? It's gonna take weeks months.
maybe even a year more. According to civil engineers, to truly figure out what caused this collapse, but it is exceedingly rare. You can count on one hand the number of times something like this happen. A building collapsed, unprovoked over a period
decades. Another thing ball all be looking at is whether these inspections are worthwhile, given the fact that this inspection, it just happened in the building, completely collapsed,
Now there are so many questions how in the world this could happen. Sam Aris
sure at the Florida University International International, universally tells USA. Today,
The high rise had been D.
The unsafe. A year ago, the professor sites, a study that conducted conducted last year that found
forty year old building had been sinking
an alarming rate since the nineteen nineties about two millimetres a year, the researcher said the study doesn't suggest with certainty. What caused the collapse but says it could have been
factor who knows ox also the proximity to the water, a just though in
this day and age, even as city officials have said, when they first responded to this buildings. Just don't collapse like this at this day and age,.
that's right and I would add, make it too that's an excellent point. We actually interviewed the person who wrote that study Simone Veto Vinci. He said
Two mm a year: this is between one thousand nine hundred and ninety three and one thousand nine hundred and ninety nine, which would equate to about a half an inch over the course
it's. So it doesn't sound like a huge death, but could have made a difference. It's not
we are in terms of the building being deemed on safe and twenty twenty
He said he was going off of local reports on that. So it's not necessarily initial, but what we do know is. He was looking at thousand
thousands of structures and found? This building in particular, was one of a handful of buildings that was sinking
So so you would have to imagine us can be part of the investigation into the unfolding
the next several months, Samuel
heard from some of the rescuers and fire officials, there say they hold onto hoped that they will find survivors. As you mentioned, there is some context to be put around
That number of ninety nine people unaccounted for. That's the number of people they haven't heard from. Yet what is the real
Stick possibility. What is the chance of fire and rescue is going to find someone or some people a group of people,
I've in that mass of rubble that we ve been looking at here anecdotally when they held
press conference. I believe about four or five o clock. Yesterday, all public officials from Miami
Throughout South Florida, the state the governor was there as well
just looking at the expressions on people's faces,
or you could see it in your eyes. You could see it just their demeanor, how dejected and how upset and how deeply moved
everyone who is leading US responses in this community right now it takes a
but it also suggests the fact that they may not be expecting. Many of these nine
folks, whatever percentage of them actually are legitimately missing, being recovered alive again, you're look
mounds of rubble. Over my shoulder that are literally three stories high that an entire section of the building at fifty five,
if you look at the aerials guys I mean it just is cut off it's a half the building structural. So you hope that there is going to be
LISA are more promising end to this war will have more recoveries, more families reuniting tears of joy instead of pain, but just based on what you're seeing signs around here and the urgency with which these sir,
rescue efforts are continuing. That may not be the case here. Those picture
Take your breath away, holding on to some hope at dawn yesterday, rescuers found a woman,
her son. We hope there are more of those stories to come NBC Sam Brok on the scene for us there surf side floors and thanks so much Mika,
Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York and one time personal attorney to President Donald Trump
his law licence temporarily suspended by the New York a pellet court yesterday, for quote making demands
strongly false and misleading statements, while fighting the results of the twenty Twond.
election discipline.
A hearing has yet to be held, but the court said Giuliani is actions representative, quote immediate threat to the public, noting that he helped ends
are the capital riot and continues
who allege voter fraud. Despite a lack of evidence. The court noted, for instance,
Mr Giuliani repeatedly claimed tens of thousands of underage
natures had voted a legally in Georgia and audit by the Georgia
Precarious state found that not to be true, but Mr Giuliani continue to repeat the false claim,
As recently as April, twenty seventh on his radio show the court said after a disciplinary committee,
had already petition the court to suspend
his law licence and after promising.
exercise personal discipline? Former president,
issued a statement. Riding quote all of New York is out of control. Juliana can fight the suspension, but may ultimately be disbarred,
joining us now New York Times reporter and Emerson BC. National security analysed Michael Schmidt attorney in former prosecutor.
David Henderson and White House from
for the Associated Press shines in LA mere David
there's that I want to start with you and just in terms of what is this step mean for Rudy
on his career overall for his ability to practise law. Will he be disbarred and sunlight
be asking. Why didn't any of this?
and a lot sooner
it's hard to know. What about he'll be disbarred, but we'd, but we do know for sure is that this is a really really bad decision for his career overall, and I don't think it's completely clear exactly what's going on here. Everyone knows
to go to law school to become a lawyer. Everyone knows you have to pass the bar something people dont know
Is you have to take a class in Moscow called professional rest
instability you have to take it.
Which is a nation wide task demonstrating you understand those rules. You have to undergo a background check. Gotta, take ethics classes every year.
the organisation that gives you your licence, has to make a determination that Europe,
equally morally fit to practice law in here
Only his Giuliani being accused of making false statements he's being accused of doing it knowingly.
And they said you, no one who are going to give it your day in court, but the
it is so clear you ve been making false statements and it's such a danger to the public that we are also going to take an interim step.
Temporarily suspending your license with this one,
such an extraordinary step. It lets. You know that enough
good is coming for what
at his hearing our efforts by the way
those who say Giuliani was targeted because it was a Republican. We note that Tub Bill Clinton had his
A licence suspended in Arkansas for misleading statements about sexual. Miss content makes misconduct. Isn't this just
consequences of an attorney telling blatant lies, Michael Schmidt, I'll, throw that want to you, but also asking you what the back story is here on the
Giuliani front. The former president put these lies out.
The country. Many others did as well
I mean this is a great example of how the certainly our system was not set to hold people there
we're going to lie so blatantly and so abundant way, and so pro active
We know you never silver turned the election. There were she's, no real system set up to hold them accountable, because here we are six months
after the insurrection and we're seeing some significant action here. Look someone drawing to take New York trying to take
Julie on his ability to practise law away from him. Put an enormous amount of damage has happened over that period of time. Ensure
This may chill his ability
to do anything going forward, but
seeds of doubt about the election are so long so and air.
have grown and grown and grown since then that
It just shows how how if we were to
from a similar situation. To this goal,
for I am not sure that anything different would be in place to try and stop.
I'm not sure you know it's it's it's
in these losses that have come out in the months after, but those were
there is war weeks. If, if you know at the earliest,
we often months after
The lies had been toll, so this
and here catching up to the
wrong, doing in a line that had happened but much much long after the fact
And, as we know this, this is going on, while Giuliani is under investigation by the southern District of New York and a very
Three, you know complex investigation looking at his ties to foreigners
This is one aspect of his legal problems that he faces.
so Jonathan Amir. Obviously this is another chapter in the fall of Rudy Giuliani. Who was a celebrated federal prosecutor in? U S attorney's office in Manhattan, of course the mayor of
York city during nine eleven. What is this
mean to the relationship, though, and really the job that Rudy Giuliani performs for Donald Trump, because so much of this were beautifully song. The appellate court yesterday from the judge, was about the
things that Rudy job Giuliani had done and sat in pursuit of the big
Lying to courts lying in public forums lying in the media about what happened in the twenty twenty election. Obviously, former president Trump came up quickly enough
did Rudy Giuliani one of his closest advisers and friends. What is this
four Giuliani role well going forward in terms of his relationship, but Trump
so much of Giuliani Career Post September eleventh has been about this attempt at remaining relevant, his own presidential, bit, of course, in two thousand eight flamed out pretty quickly and then, after some consulting work in some dubious relationship with some suspect overseas entities. He
found himself back in the political game, the presidential circuit, with an invite
adviser role too
candidate Trump in twenty sixteen, and we know that though he never got a job in he receives
he'll prominence as one of the trumps most ardent defenders and close
advise through a couple of impeachment traveller braided, there are people
trumps orbit, who Blaine Giuliani, forget
trump impeach, the first time with the Ukraine conversations and pushing the leader they are to investigate Joe Biden
his family and certainly
are those round the president former president
Blind Giuliani role of whipping up a lot of concern.
theories about this. Past selection, easterly fuelled trumps doubts about the
You never see a bee election. He, of course, was out there. We remember in
Firstly, some news conferences he held, including one we're haired. I swore and sweat,
freaked out his his face and Jupiter
sort of reward. That loyalty, like german moments were Trump, has been frustrated, Giuliani, believing it he did booty got ahead of himself and got trump in trouble, but indulged trumps world. The most important thing
any advice you can have is the willingness to go out there and a public stage
television and defend Donald Trump in July did that
like no one else, so there have been strengthened relationship, but there are still close
losing his law licence may not matter that much sure Julian. I did appear glowworms from time to time, defending trump but he's.
Was far more as a public relations lawyer be up there from the cameras at news conferences that
thing, that he'd still be able continue, though, certainly the step we saw yesterday and a potential disbarred
further fall from grace from someone who once was no is America's mare and yet
still seems small. I just seems I mean this is all about. The big lie, Michael Schmidt
then David Henderson. If you could follow up you look at you know what is
happened dirty Giuliani, ok, fine, he's, potentially gonna be disbarred, but we have a president
and turn of a ton of his minions, whether it be attorneys, attorneys, general former,
attorneys members of Congress, members of the Senate. All either
not saying the big lie as a lie or actually backing up the big lie, and then you bring it to the end.
direction where you have members of Congress who
are saying that it was a day at the park. Tour really like now,
I'm saying it was an insurrection. So I guess my question to you is: what of on top of your answer that there's
such a surprise. We ve never had to deal with something like
this in our system isn't prepared for it. So are we now
prepared for our
opera say completely being undermined, love hearing your roosters
we being undermined by the President, the United States, who has called like following
is there any way to confront the big lie and Eliza
insurrection or is potentially
this boring washed up rudy-
we ani the only
of course, that the United States of America has to defend itself. So
to turn things on. That is obviously a big, weighty question, and I don't have all the answers to it. I think at the root of this problem is the simple fact that we live in,
I agree that as a first and men- and I think there is a sort of under
standing or some believe throughout
Can history that people would operate in good faith said we would have our
first amendment, but that Americans would say and do what they wanted to do, but that everyone would sort of
be rowing in the same direction.
Try and make this a better, a better country to be about,
forward about things. Were now confronting a thing where some,
Americans are basically taking that first amendment really
really far to the point that they are spreading. These lies about the election
and I don't. I don't know what the answer is to it. I dont know what you do. We
these people or the
who had the largest megaphone in the country and they were using them to do this to spread this. There are three ways
the real money Giuliani can be held accountable, one
we are seeing here with his law licence. Obviously too many. That is not enough,
like enough. The second
is civilly: he has been sued companies that
defamed by him in this process have gone to court, to shoot him
in some cases when they brought these lawsuits against cable companies or others, those people have walked away from their statements now
the lies that they told I've already been around and have have laid the groundwork for the things, but they have moved away for that, so that that process has
has begun and began in the weeks after the insurrection
whether they could be charge criminally in that
the bar for that I thank my understanding of It- is really really high. You know, too,
Someone with you know me
we using their speech to have incited this,
I understand why a lot of people look at what happened.
What was said and see a direct line from it to the actions, but I think that proving that
yes, for improving that in court, especially wood said people
Giuliani or others, which is very, very high, our
David Andrews and are there avenues that are being extent executed on the legal realm, whether its inciting a riot or inciting a terrorist attack on the? U S: Kapital,
based on a lie,
They were going to see more discussions about other actions to be taken against Giuliani and might have many the things that he said and done it's important to keep in mind that this.
Decision relates solely to him, making false statements about the twenty twenty election, and I sympathise with everything you say
I think, due in no small part to the fact that I spent a quarter of my
here as a prosecutor in special crimes, only work
at times of cases have to be able to tell when people are reaching a breaking point and part of what the court articulated in its thirty three page opinion is that this is of critical importance.
Because our country is reaching a breaking point in many ways, but with along
again, I spend time with one of my nieces. She taught me about what she's learning at school there learning about different professions
for them is attorneys, and I choose
when she said lawyers or public servants, because I found myself thinking
a long time since lorries re thought up in that way, and I hope that I think come
from this ruling is the fact that we,
being reminded of that at a time when its critically important because relevant
having a lot of really important discussions in this country, many which we ve been put off putting off for a long time and in that discussion we have to be able to rely on people to be trustworthy
with respect to what they say and more specifically do not know
They say things that are not true and so
It feel like too little too late many ways. Yes, it does, but is also important for all of us to do. Our part
in making the world a better place, especially our country, and that's what this
New York is doing by holding Julia
the channel all right, thank
for that Michael Schmidt. Thanks for coming on this morning, we appreciated David Henderson. If you could stick around, we want to get your legal analysis on the court case. Going on with
new spares as she tries
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former vice president, my pants defences actions on January six saying he's proud to have certified,
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hundred billion dollars to transportation and traditional infrastructure projects likes roads, bridges, public transit, waterways, airports and restoring the power grid.
to get the deal Democrats had to concede investment income
met and other measures like expanded access to childcare, education and paid family leave. Those measures will be
taken up in a separate budget reconciliation bill. We all agree that the
None of us got what we all want. We wanted. I clearly didn't get all I wanna get more than I think maybe they're trying to give in the first place, but this
Many of these ways to get love lot done up
Since Congress we actually work bipartisan bipartisan deals makes compromise
on a day, is what we should agree on: the physical infrastructure
there is no agreement on there s we're gonna have to do that through the budget process, and we need it
where tax system to pay for it all
I could arrest until all both get to my desk,
sure was look the barbarity.
Bill from the very beginning was understood. There's gonna have to be the second part of it, not just sign of the bipartisan blow and forget about the rest I have proposed. I propose
the significant piece of legislation in three parts and all all three parts are equally important. It was a tale of two press conferences and Dorothy Agreement in one breath and threatened to veto it and then less than two hours it
both make sure had spent an expression about partisanship and ultimate on
then an ultimatum on behalf of your lap wanting bays, let's
in NBC News. Capital hell corresponded host of way too early Casey Hunt than White House editor for Politico Samson.
good morning to you about Casey. Let me start with you at help, but sort this out
For our viewers here so to Mitch Mcdonald's point, what we saw was the president coming out to the Bank of microphones with that bipartisan group, a senator.
turning in giving Rob Portman the rope.
Looking from Ohio and Attaboy. We got this thing done and then coming
I can say while not signing it, though, by the way, unless we also get this other piece of legislation we want. So what is it
exactly to have these two tracks and what is the future of both of these bills. I was watching rob Portman faith in that interaction
pretty interesting, I mean it's a very unusual strategy. Willie right to essential
in one breath and- and we should know those microphone
where you saw the president and that first cliff. That's where members of Congress go
toward the pregnant doesn't need to go to those microphones. He's got like his own set of rooms behind him, so he was sending a message. Analysis old habits die hard, but it was.
interesting to say: ok, here's the steel, we're gonna come out we're gonna town at all,
turn around and say well, but you know we're just gonna run over Republicans in the next phase, so dont worry progressives you're,
These are gonna, be in here as well, and that's why you heard that criticism from Mitch Mcconnell, but this is
frankly, the reality of counting votes in a fifty fifty Senate and an incredibly narrowly divided house of Representatives because progressives in this.
and have said, look, we want reassurances on climate on child care policies on these other big things that the President has proposed.
Don't just wanna leave them at the whims of the bipartisan deal frankly, and they know that right so
The house is also incredibly tricky because Nancy Policy, the speaker, only has a handful of votes that she can spare and progressives. There have also said
wire. Why are we putting this all this altar of bi partisanship so that that puts everyone in a pretty tricky position and and watching what Mitch Mcconnell does and how he talks about it. I think is going to be critical as well, because the calculation for Republicans here is that it's better to be part of this bipartisan deal be seen, is getting something done, especially as they try to go home and and talk to their constituents, but if they decide that that's not actually the casement, we ve seen plenty Republicans vote no on some of these big bills and go home and say
well I'm going to take credit for the further money, that's in the community. So there is a very, very complicated road ahead here on a lot of the opportunity for this to potentially stumble or is,
I would first of all the time I see Joe Biden putting his hand and Senator Rob Portman shoulder. I have to laugh because the Republicans are sorted because they are going up. Yet
We are yes, Mr President and
a boy. We got this done. Jonathan Le Maire, I guess my question is the Republicans can see it as a bait and switch or a tale of two press conference,
Maybe, or is it
an opportunity for Republicans to sign on a bill that they can believe in and what did they think? The Democrats
we're gonna throw away every idea that they had and everything that they wanted to have been. So isn't this the best of both worlds and a way forward, or is it
or of the same will make it will see it. This is a fleeting moment of bi partisanship and I think that's the early sense of eloquence nuclear escalation.
very well, aligned out. This is going to be.
Actual moment here with there's not with. This is not certain t that this bill is going to come in the linkage,
An issue with reconciliation could go wrong
any number of ways, but let's give before we move on to that, though, and SAM sign on, will come to you to have second present. Minors are some credit here, though he bet big on my partisanship
he is someone who campaigned on it.
The governor on it. No Republican signed up for
covered relief bill. He forged forty wouldn't give up, despite which works
saying that his agenda was one hundred percent block the bite administrate,
Despite many environs own party, liberals, in particular, being very sceptical of any efforts were republicans here. Is he helped shepherd this deal through, but SAM Stein? What happens next
we have a huge number of guidance programmes now have to go in this reconciliation bill he's gotta keep Democrats in line.
that's. We don't know the appetite that mansion and Senate Cinema. Those moderate centres will have four huge
We also know the Bernie Sanders. What's a huge number, so happy.
Harris is this right now for just among Democrats not to mention how report
You could try to get in the way of the by parts agreement.
Jonathan. I was slightly more than a half second, just noting that for our for you you're right it very areas now mean it's, it's kind.
We should say that now comes the harbor, but in this case the agreement is not easy to come.
Grass does began a very difficult road for binding in terms of getting the votes. We saw already Miss Connell, basically hinting that he might oppose this bill.
But his own members have grass not a bill yet but
This is an agreement in its own members. Outcry because of this promised by bite him too attached reconciliation package to it. At that point, how to get the sixty, we don't know
bite and then also look at his left flank and say: ok, I need to keep middle members, especially in the House on board, and that requires essentially price
That's an iron club promised at the domestic authorities the human
structures, are falling, is incorporated in this overall legislative package. So a few things matter here, one is sequencing, can you get into when? Were you no one and to pass together, or at least that you have some certainty that they are going to pass and to adjust sheer vote? Counting, I mean sixty votes on. One is fine, but even getting fifty votes in the Senate and the reconciliation package, as it is a difficult and problematic hurdle for Democrats
Bernie Sanders, as suggested, I believe, six trillion dollars as a basis for this budget. I think a senator.
Cinema has said she doesn't want to go over two trillion dollars that four trillion dollar difference that might
like a minor matter enough portraying here or there it's hard to bridge that, while keeping the liberals and the party in the more moderate in the party line so again, like I said regarding the cliche, but the tough stuff really does start now.
Casey. How are those progressive senators taking this Senator Elizabeth Warren said yesterday we're not going to cleave off a little piece of what we want. We want. The whole thing is she said, centre ritual
menthol of Connecticut call the paltry and pathetic this bipartisan deal. She wants the whole thing
so what is that view from the the progressive side of the Democratic Party, the most progressive side of the Democratic Party? What is that per ten for the future, both of these? Why think? That's why he saw president violence.
What he said about how well let it out this compromise and then perhaps turn around and veto it if that doesn't work out the way?
We wanted to mean progressives, have laid down a pretty clear line here and
Michael Bennet, who I would put in this sort of pragmatist camp, was on camera
start, I sang, while the reality is, if we we can pass one without the other. Basically, the votes
we are not there again part of the reality of the fifty fifty Senate, so I do think that the question is gonna be. Can progressive,
Ben swallow, whatever cinema and mansion demand of them in this reconciliation conversation because sick
trillion dollars is a lot of money, as as SAM points out and frankly, there,
a lot of moderates, even in the house who are incredibly nervous about passing something like that of an hour,
rotation earlier in the week with John Patrick Maloney. The deep triple see chair, I think, underscores that, because
said they want to raise taxes to pay for whatever they're gonna put forward that
a lot of money in taxes, but at the same time,
two trillion dollars may not be enough for some of those progressive. So I think this is a very tight
key Inter Party fight. So far the president has been pretty successful in balancing
both of those interests. But this is going to be really, I think, the biggest test, yet Casey
at the same time. Thank you both and coming up we'll talk to one of the centre.
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You saving lives, ass, not hyperbole, remind everybody. We lost six hundred thousand dead in America and about a year that's more.
than every life lost in war. One world
or to the Vietnam war. Iraq ran across the board. Afghan
stand on vaccinated people are incredibly vulnerable.
This is a serious concern with what experts called the Delta vary too
events point. Nearly all covered deaths in the United States are now among the on vaccinated. They associate
stood an analysis of all available government data through the month of May and indicates that, if all those eligible
the vaccine got the shot. Deaths would be practically zero
Europe, rather than the several hundred that we're still seeing each day,
In addition, the amount of so called breakthrough, infections and fully that said, people amounts to just point. One percent:
new cases and science here is obvious, and the most
eggs Americans are making is obvious at this point as well.
Joining us now, president and CEO of University Hospital in New York, New Jersey, Doktor Sharif.
in the hall and doktor alcohol. Correct me if I'm wrong
anywhere in America, you can get a vaccine if you want one and they made it really hard not to get one there within five miles of most p
nor is this right now, Americans choice to run the risk that we are risking and what is the risk.
Well, thank you so much for ever be on you're, absolutely right. The vaccine is very accessible to nearly every American. At this point and frankly, Unfostered
we have a situation now where nearly every single covered nineteen death is now preventable.
And you have thanks spreading misinformation and manipulating any concern,
that comes out of these vaccines
spread misinformation, misinformation and reduce confidence in the vaccine. In fact,
one example. You have the advice.
The committee on immunization of the CDC now looking at a rare
It is a disease called Mile Cardenas, which is
happening to some extent.
young men taking the vaccines? But if you look at the data rush,
a high risk of getting my car dealers in a lot of other bad things from covered nineteen itself and
that's not be measured in all of the conspiracy theories out there for votes, you're trying to reduce
confidence, is really
the January himself really come upon all of us to encourage each other to get back to me
point, especially in areas of the country like Saint Louis
whose hospitals are filling up again with patients with covert nineteen, especially with the delta variant. Witches
very concerning for training.
ability and
verity if it sees background
all. As you know. Well, there are states across the south where the vaccination
rates or in the high twenties or low thirties. We ve talked to public health officials
why it has to say we have to get trusted partners to speak to these populations and tell about the importance, that's being done.
You say that the vaccine is readily available now to anybody who wants it aged twelve? In up it's easy to get
As you say, it's proven to be very effective, but in a place like Alabama,
the Alabama head Football, coach, Nick Sabin, do appear say you had the former Auburn coach. Now United States, Senator Tommy Somerville do appear say: go get the vaccination if those two voices don't send people out in the state of alibi,
it seems like no one will also if those rates don't change,
efficiently and not just in those states. What is
mean for corona virus. In the United States oversight
I applaud those leaders for talking about vaccination in a positive way, even if a lot of their constituency his income,
That is a courageous leadership.
And one thing I'll say is yes: the delta very will become the predominant buried in a matter of weeks in his country, and it is one hundred percent, more transmissible than the Euro
virus and, in all likelihood leads to a higher.
Civilization rate, even among younger people.
no way that every single one of those debts is preventable as again very frustrating. However,
we are seeing a lot of progress here in our community. Even among our folks, you haven't been backseat, in fact revolving door to door
particularly on vaccinated neighborhoods canvassing people talking about the facts and worse,
Having success with mobile events in the community,
people are. We just had a couple of months
over a hundred vaccinations into this point for folks who had gone and yet so
we're not giving up in the country should give up, and that personal touch that personal canvassing that you can do is really important.
Doktor its chancellor mere good morning, and certainly there is great
frustration elsewhere in the world where they are desperate for these vaccines can't get their hands on them, and here you are
states. We see, I can't give them away.
So tell me more about what we should be looking at here in this country are we'll almost we look here, a tale of two countries here, the vaccine and the non vaccinated and in some ways, is breaking down on a red state. Blue state line-
but how dangerous is that even a parts, the country to have high vaccination rates that are simply going about having a fairly nor and
if summer that have the variants
loud to serve, run unchecked in these pockets of on vaccines? People could, then you take
further, and might we possibly land on a strain of some sort of variant that might actually
be pretty successful at defeating getting around the vaccines
oh very concerning. Even if you are in place that is relatively higher vaccination read because we don't know yet what that threshold,
heard immunity, in other words a percentage of the population vaccinated where everybody protected. If you aren't backs
we're not sure were there yet in the most back
places in the country. I ll just one Attica unaware one
hospital, where you have
as somebody get over ninety
die from it died from the delta barrier.
Surrounded by co workers who also got
that's very dear to other people in the ice you and many
his words second hope. Even to this point, and even in a place that does have a relatively brief
oh vaccination. Some so
is really inexcusable at this point. We have to make sure
Places are safe, that our society is safer neighbourhoods and yes, there
It's a is extremely concerning
you are highest health risk right now, as an individual in the United States is having on vaccinated status,
when it comes to cover nineteen. That is the highest risk than you can do not to get back to me.
we all have to reinforce that fact. Doctors,
fell in the hall. Thank you very, very much for being on this morning. Moving
Two other news, Derek show. Then the police officer, convicted of murdering George Floyd, is expected to be sentenced to day. Chauvelin was: can
a second degree, murder, third degree, murder and second degree manslaughter under Minnesota's sentencing guidelines. He will only be so.
since, on the most severe charge of second degree, murder, which carries a maximum
forty years, the prosecution, and
Evans case has asked for thirty years. His attorney has requested that he received probation with tat.
I'm served or a term low
than the minimum. Twelve and
a year, as recommended by the sentencing, guidelines attorney and former prosecute
David Henderson joins us once again and David. What what are your predictions as to what might happen today and what does the judge need to consider when, looking at everything pertaining to Derek chauvinist sentencing,
Make it's hard to know exactly what to expect in terms of the sentence it's going to be handed down, but I think the actual range of punishment is someplace between twelve and a half years. In thirty years I say
because the maximum punishment for second degree murder unintentional, which is what Dirk chauvinist convicted of
is forty years but minister,
also has sentencing guidelines and the sentencing guidelines for someone
I can with no criminal history recommend twelve and a half years. Now is a pretty big catch here
Dictators are asking for thirty years because they said that when he committed this crime, they were aggravating factors. It contributed to it, and the judge agreed with the prosecutors
Instead, it was committed in front of children. He was,
concert with creative people dare chauvinism.
Used his position as a police officer and it was done
than usual cruelty towards George Floyd and
those reasons we can expect. The judge will go higher than the recommended, twelve and a half years, but the press
Peters are asking him to more than double that it's hard to imagine. He will go that high with his sentence yeah what they want
that, of course covering it, live here on MSNBC, these sentencing of Derek Chauvelin for the murder of George Floyd. Today,
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