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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

barbara mcquaid, professor at university of michigan law school and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast and msnbc legal analyst. shaq, as we await the arrival of the attorney general, which we will go to, i may have to interrupt you, what can we expect to hear this morning? >> well, feel free to interrupt me if we see the attorney general. he will have the main headlines from this report. but when this investigation was announced, the day after derek chauvin was convicted of manslaughter and murder of george floyd, they would look into whether or not the minneapolis police department engaged in unconstitutional policing. they said they were going to go through use of force guidelines, going to go through training, they would have interviews with officers and commanders there. and this seems to be the result. the announcement of the result of that investigation. but, we can look back to the state investigation that wrapped up last year to give us some hints as to what a government investigative body could find. that state investigation found that the minneapolis police

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

chauvin's trial. the minneapolis police dealt said he is just one bad apple. the rest of the people are good. these two reports show that's not true. one of two things must be true. either you are not aware of what's going on within your department, or you are intentionally denying what's going on within your department. that has to raise questions about the likelihood of meaningful change. >> david, i want to talk about a new poll that's out by "the washington post." it shows that half of black americans say racism will get worse over the rest of their lifetimes. this is striking. nearly 70% say that it's more dangerous to be a black teen now than it was when they were teens. do these results surprise you? do you think this is indicative of the time we are living in right now? >> unfortunately, they don't surprise me, which is difficult, because you want nothing more

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. breaking news from minneapolis last hour. the justice department out with a damning assessment of the minneapolis police department. an investigation launched after the death of george floyd at the hands of officer chauvin. the doj finding they use

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Derek Chauvin Murder Conviction Upheld in George Floyd Killing

MINNEAPOLIS—The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday upheld former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's second-degree murder conviction in ...

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Alex Witt Reports

denied having a sexual relationship with stormy daniels, or even being aware o this the arrangement storminess before the 2016 election but what we are expected t hear from these cour proceedings is what took place between those conversations. between michael cohen, donal trump, stormy daniels, her agent, the national enquirer publisher david becker, th national enquirer editor dylan howard these are the types of evidenc that he could even be detailed in this indictment that led to these charges. we should know a lot more here just about 72 hours from now alex >> absolutely extraordinar interview there for stormy daniels there in the times u radio. thank you so much for all of that chauvin and that's cohen right now karen friedman, former man chief assistant district attorney, welcome, it's good t see you back on the broadcast. quick question, given th stormy daniels soundbite w just heard, did you ever hav interaction with her >> i did not, i never matter i'd never spoken to her. >> what do you think about wha

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Former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion

MINNEAPOLIS—The former Minneapolis police officer convicted in the 2020 killing of George Floyd pleaded guilty Friday to two ...

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Dateline

she won ejected and she wanted it done at the house to look like a robbery. she told me that she would leave her in x amount of time. and that's one -- >> schrauben said he hired a good friend to be the getaway driver. and on the afternoon of august 13 1998 while sandra was out having her nails done chauvin claimed he and the friend drove to the jessie house to murder jack. i was already having cold feet. and by the time i was walking down the street i was having cold feet. i got in the house and i was standing there. and i put on a rubber glove. and i reached inside the door and i locked it and shut. it and i i couldn't do. i called tom and i told tom that the door was locked and he said that to call moment get

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Chris Jansing Reports

coing days. but this is a crash that has rocked not only the ukrainian capital, but also the government. >> raf sanchez, thank you for being there. lawyers for derek chauvin, the former police officer convicted of the murder of george floyd, asked an appeals court today to throw out that conviction and grant a new trial. the lawyers argued multiple legal and procedural errors prevented chauvin from getting a fair trial. the court will deliver its decision in writing within 90 days. chauvin found guilty back in 2021 after kneeling on george floyd's neck for nine and a half minutes. white house messaging about the classified documents clashing with what the department of justice is telling nbc news. could the administration's communications strategy backfire. that's next. communications strategy backfire that's next. here's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪

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