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frazier finally floored him in the 15th.iladelphia's finest stop ali had lost for the first time as a professional. in defeat, he showed humility that only emphasised his greatness. i am human and we all has — emphasised his greatness. i am human and we all has to _ emphasised his greatness. i am human and we all has to lose _ emphasised his greatness. i am human and we all has to lose and _ emphasised his greatness. i am human and we all has to lose and life - emphasised his greatness. i am...
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darnella frazier said that george floyd knew that he was dying. >> it seemed like he knew. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. it wasn't right. we all know it wasn't right. >> everyone in that courtroom today knew that it wasn't right. the question before the jury now is, was it murder? joining our discussion now is melissa murray, a law professor at new york university. she is a former law clerk to judge sonia sotomayor. she is also an msnbc contributor. also head of the advancement project, judith browne dianis. melissa, i want to give you an open field for your reaction to today's testimony. >> it was another visceral day of testimony. yesterday the prosecution created a skeleton using the video from that fateful day. today they began layering flesh onto that skeleton who watched the action between george floyd and officer chauvin. it was incredibly powerful testimony. we heard another witness say they were so distressed and disturbed by what they were witnessing that they felt compelled to call the pol
darnella frazier said that george floyd knew that he was dying. >> it seemed like he knew. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. it wasn't right. we all know it wasn't right. >> everyone in that courtroom today knew that it wasn't right. the question before the jury now is, was it murder? joining our discussion now is melissa murray, a law professor at new york university. she is a former law clerk to judge sonia...
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darnella frazier was 17 then. you can see her here, walking to the corner store with her 9-year-old cousin. the judge allowing her to testify offcamera as she described how she saw what was happening and ushered the child into that store. >> was there anything about the scene that you didn't want your cousin to see? >> yes. >> and what was that? >> a man terrified, scared, begging for his life. >> reporter: frazier, seen here, standing by the wall recording as now former police officer derek chauvin pinned floyd down with a knee on his neck. >> i heard george floyd saying, "i can't breathe, please get off of me. i can't breathe." he -- he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew -- it seemed like he knew it was over for him. >> reporter: the experience forever seared into her memory. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncles because they're all black. i look at how that could have been one of them. it's been nights, i stay
darnella frazier was 17 then. you can see her here, walking to the corner store with her 9-year-old cousin. the judge allowing her to testify offcamera as she described how she saw what was happening and ushered the child into that store. >> was there anything about the scene that you didn't want your cousin to see? >> yes. >> and what was that? >> a man terrified, scared, begging for his life. >> reporter: frazier, seen here, standing by the wall recording as now...
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please join me in welcoming ken frazier. >> mr. president, i want to begin by thanking you for the steady, practical, and resolute leadership you and your administration have provided. putting people for politics and fostering an environment in which private sector manufacturing and scientific capabilities can work in healthy partnership with government to create a force multiplier in a battle we simply must win. i'm also pleased to be here alongside my friend and colleague to talk about our historic collaboration. the covid-19 pandemic has affected all areas of our global community. it has created profound challenges and hardships, especially for our most vulnerable and disadvantaged people and communities. it has also shown a light on the resilience of our first responders, scientists, health care workers, and those providing essential community services. the real heroes of this challenging moment. at merck, we are proud to contribute to the global response to the pandemic. through this collaboration with our colleagues at johnso
please join me in welcoming ken frazier. >> mr. president, i want to begin by thanking you for the steady, practical, and resolute leadership you and your administration have provided. putting people for politics and fostering an environment in which private sector manufacturing and scientific capabilities can work in healthy partnership with government to create a force multiplier in a battle we simply must win. i'm also pleased to be here alongside my friend and colleague to talk about...
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>> reporter: the prosecution's next witness: 18-year-old darnella frazier. she was 17 when she shot this now-infamous cell phone video. and she was among four witnesses today whose faces were not shown on camera because they were minors at the time of floyd's death. >> it wasn't right. he was... he was suffering. he was... in pain. >> reporter: prosecutor jerry blackwell asked frazier how this has impacted her life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at-- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they are all black. it's been nights i stayed up apologizing... and... apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. >> reporter: frazier's nine- year-old cousin judeah also testifying about what she saw. >> how did that affect you? >> i was sad and kind of mad. >> reporter: and late today, testimony from minneapolis firefighter and eyewitness genevieve hansen, trained to save lives, but she says prevented from doing so by the officers. >> were you frustrated? >> yes. >> reporter: at one point, more than half of the juro
>> reporter: the prosecution's next witness: 18-year-old darnella frazier. she was 17 when she shot this now-infamous cell phone video. and she was among four witnesses today whose faces were not shown on camera because they were minors at the time of floyd's death. >> it wasn't right. he was... he was suffering. he was... in pain. >> reporter: prosecutor jerry blackwell asked frazier how this has impacted her life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at-- i look at...
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it's led by american express ken chenault and merck's ken frazier. we'll talk about that. with the new laws put isn't place in georgia they would say suppresses the rights of black voters and for those companies, the companies across the country, to use their cloud money and lobbyists to sway the debate with lawmakers they called the recent georgia law a wake-up call, introduced stricter voter i.d. requirements or absentee balloting and limited drop boxes there's lots of debate about what's taking place in georgia for the most part, corporate america has stood relatively silent including some of the biggest companies in georgia itself, delta, coca-cola, home depot and they talk about the juxtaposition of that silence relative to the conversations we were having most the murder of george floyd and how companies came out and said that they really were going to work on essential justice issues they believe this is the ultimate social justice issue. not is so much in georgia unto itself, but we're seeing a state of laws across the country that they believe suppress the vote an
it's led by american express ken chenault and merck's ken frazier. we'll talk about that. with the new laws put isn't place in georgia they would say suppresses the rights of black voters and for those companies, the companies across the country, to use their cloud money and lobbyists to sway the debate with lawmakers they called the recent georgia law a wake-up call, introduced stricter voter i.d. requirements or absentee balloting and limited drop boxes there's lots of debate about what's...
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as we've seen in court, it's not just darnella frazier's video that has been presented. it's several people filmed different levels of footage of george floyd's interaction with police that day. and so it plays throughout the hours every day in court. >> and joyce, important point that should be said. because of the agony that that video can trigger, because we know that anyone who wishes to see it, of course, can. this news organization and others are severely limiting how much we air it. look at what it sparked around the world and around our country. the big question for you, joyce, given your courtroom appearance and your view of this case, does the defense call former officer chauvin? >> it's always risky to have a defendant testify. of course the defendant is cloaked in the presumption of innocence. he has no obligation to establish his innocence. it's up to the government to prove his guilt. so you come to a point in every trial where the defense has to decide whether they're going to put their client on the witness stand. typically they don't let them testify in
as we've seen in court, it's not just darnella frazier's video that has been presented. it's several people filmed different levels of footage of george floyd's interaction with police that day. and so it plays throughout the hours every day in court. >> and joyce, important point that should be said. because of the agony that that video can trigger, because we know that anyone who wishes to see it, of course, can. this news organization and others are severely limiting how much we air...
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. >> let me tell you a little more of darnella frazier, the witness who took the video. she was 17 at the time. she was walking her 9-year-old cousin to cup foods and described bystanders who defense claimed were threatening. >> did you see any of the bystanders you would describe as unruly? >> no. >> is it fair to say they were a mob? >> no. >> did you see any of them make an effort to actually offer care for mr. floyd? >> physically? >> yes. >> i seen -- i heard them say get off of him, you are hurting him, he can't breathe, he's not moving. but any time someone tried to get close they were defensive so we couldn't get close. >> let's stick with what you heard. the bystanders were saying things to mr. chauvin? >> yes. >> what things did you hear were being said to mr. chauvin by the bystanders? >> you are hurting him. are you enjoying this? he can't breathe. he's not moving, his nose is bleeding. you are a bum. >> melissa, those are very specific testimonies. she has the video. she knows what she saw, what she was taping on the video and she explained also why she took
. >> let me tell you a little more of darnella frazier, the witness who took the video. she was 17 at the time. she was walking her 9-year-old cousin to cup foods and described bystanders who defense claimed were threatening. >> did you see any of the bystanders you would describe as unruly? >> no. >> is it fair to say they were a mob? >> no. >> did you see any of them make an effort to actually offer care for mr. floyd? >> physically? >> yes....
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and ken frazier has been such a beacon what an amazing ceo. these guys, they stand for america.now what the other people stand for if they want to go back and read history, because if they read history, they know they're fighting the tide of history and i just find this to be shameful and disgraceful lbj, who had a lot of flaws, and rfk who had a lot of flaws, they won this battle. and these people who are fighting this, they really need to study their history they should go take a civics lesson >> jim, what do you think is holding other companies back, who are not being vocal about this, some of the, there are the lobbying groups, business round table in the u.s. chamber, the focus is on to take a stand, as well as some high profile companies based in georgia, jim, we know which ones they are and they didn't necessarily come out swinging against this legislation. >> fear. fear of clients. fear of government fear of their own shadow fear of being great americans because they're afraid it will cause heat for their bottom line i don't know hey, listen, look, these are not democrat
and ken frazier has been such a beacon what an amazing ceo. these guys, they stand for america.now what the other people stand for if they want to go back and read history, because if they read history, they know they're fighting the tide of history and i just find this to be shameful and disgraceful lbj, who had a lot of flaws, and rfk who had a lot of flaws, they won this battle. and these people who are fighting this, they really need to study their history they should go take a civics...
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frazier was not shown on the court's cameras because she was a minor at the time of floyd's death.hout a bowl tears, she recalled that day. -- audible tears, she recalled that day. >> i heard george floyd saying, "i can't breathe. please, get off of me. i can't breathe," he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew, like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. yamiche: frazier also described how filming floyd's death changed her life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad, i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncle, because they are all black. i have a black father, i have a black brother, i have black friends. and i look at that and i look at how that could have been one of them. it's been nights i've stayed up apologizing and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life, but it's like, it's not what i should have done, it's what he should have done. yamiche: frazier's nine year old cousin also took the stand. >> i was and kind of mad. >>
frazier was not shown on the court's cameras because she was a minor at the time of floyd's death.hout a bowl tears, she recalled that day. -- audible tears, she recalled that day. >> i heard george floyd saying, "i can't breathe. please, get off of me. i can't breathe," he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew, like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. yamiche: frazier also described how filming floyd's...
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history making moment sent some controversy here with the story is entertainment tonight's kevin frazier. grant vicki it was a very very different kind of night it wasn't your usual ward show from the star celebrating either in the comfort of their own homes or maybe a hotel room to the socially distanced audience. >>to of course the groundbreaking wins. >>goes to. chloe job >>for the first time in the globe 78 year history, a woman of asian descent won best director and it's only the second ever win for a woman in the category. >>if this means more people we can to live their dream again to do what i do. >>and happy. >>and the golden globe goes to. the united states versus billie holiday star was the second ever black woman to win the award for best actress in a drama. >>andrew was ready to party when we spoke to her after the show. >>although what is just around what's happening in the >>19 so you're about to have a party your house tonight. >>not even 3 >>the hollywood foreign press association is made up of around 90 international, no black journalists, the hfpa who presents the glob
history making moment sent some controversy here with the story is entertainment tonight's kevin frazier. grant vicki it was a very very different kind of night it wasn't your usual ward show from the star celebrating either in the comfort of their own homes or maybe a hotel room to the socially distanced audience. >>to of course the groundbreaking wins. >>goes to. chloe job >>for the first time in the globe 78 year history, a woman of asian descent won best director and it's...
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he had, like, this cold look, this heartless look he didn't care. >> reporter: the question frazier about the extent of the bystanders. >> the volume of the people got the bystanders, it grew louder over time? would you agree with that? >> yes, more so as he was becoming more unresponsive. >> reporter: the cousin of danella fraiser was standing next to her. >> i was sad and mad. he was stopping his breathing. and it did hurt him. >> reporter: it has been 10 months since the death of george floyd got many say that hearing the trial and hearing the witnesses reopens the wounds from that day. >> reporter: seth martin leads a multiracial congregation and felt minneapolis. he believes that just this will help the community. five my wife when we watched the trial for the first time that was the first time that i saw her cry about it. in a study with the raw emotions. >> reporter: the defense remains that his death was due to underlying drug abuse in his heart condition. derek chauvin is facing a charge of murder and manslaughter in the trial will take 2 to 4 weeks. >> those witnesses are so you
he had, like, this cold look, this heartless look he didn't care. >> reporter: the question frazier about the extent of the bystanders. >> the volume of the people got the bystanders, it grew louder over time? would you agree with that? >> yes, more so as he was becoming more unresponsive. >> reporter: the cousin of danella fraiser was standing next to her. >> i was sad and mad. he was stopping his breathing. and it did hurt him. >> reporter: it has been 10...
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i'm kevin frazier.van. >> you can catch energy would tonight right here on kron. 4 at 7.30. >> and barry musician also home with a grammy award last night local musician, the fantastic negrito won best contemporary blues album for have you lost your mind yet. oakland congrats that says a 3rd grammy award with a lot of talent coming out of the bay. >> that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:00am tonight at 6 governor newsome responding to his critics by launching a campaign to fight the recall effort against him and kron 4 has a new poll showing just how many californians want him out of office. >> millions more people in the state are now eligible to get their vaccine. but appointment it might be hard to come by. we have what you need to know about that. keep it here. kron 4 news at 6 is next. >> from the bay area's news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at >> now at 6. the bay area has administered more than 2.6 million covid vaccines you're looking here at the latest numbers from the california department
i'm kevin frazier.van. >> you can catch energy would tonight right here on kron. 4 at 7.30. >> and barry musician also home with a grammy award last night local musician, the fantastic negrito won best contemporary blues album for have you lost your mind yet. oakland congrats that says a 3rd grammy award with a lot of talent coming out of the bay. >> that wraps up kron 4 news at 00:00am tonight at 6 governor newsome responding to his critics by launching a campaign to fight...
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saying the partnership between the two companies was historic and unprecedented and ken frazier the course that coming together many saw a coming together of rivals but in these extraordinary times we are colleagues not competitors it allowed that and many other things, 2.9 million people vaccinated on saturday as the president just updated and also said he'd order another hundred million of the j&j vaccine of course a vaccine that takes just one dose the president referring to seeing someone get the vaccine administered earlier today. let's bring in meg tirrell to discuss the key takeaways from that and of course as a number of people there said the historic nearly unprecedented collaboration between these two companies showing some fruits. >> yes, a lot of comparisons to world war ii you heard the president make it there between the car companies, the aviation companies, and now the pharmaceutical companies working together here. that question about surplus is really interesting because even already with the doses that they had purchased we'll have enough for 400 million americans
saying the partnership between the two companies was historic and unprecedented and ken frazier the course that coming together many saw a coming together of rivals but in these extraordinary times we are colleagues not competitors it allowed that and many other things, 2.9 million people vaccinated on saturday as the president just updated and also said he'd order another hundred million of the j&j vaccine of course a vaccine that takes just one dose the president referring to seeing...
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darnella frazier was 17 when she recorded it and i went viral. here is part of her emotional testimony today. >> i heard george floyd saying i can't breathe. please get off of me. i can't breathe. he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. this was a cry for help. when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles because they are all black. i have a black father. i have a black brother. i have black friends. i look at that and i look at how that could have been one of them. >> it didn't appear that any of today's testimony moved chauvin who was in the courtroom. witness after witness broke down on the stand wishing they had been able to do more for george floyd. >> it was difficult because i felt like there wasn't really anything i could do as a bystander. the highest power was there. i felt like i was feeling it. >> genevieve hansen was on the scene and testified she pleaded to let her help mr. floyd but was pushed away by one of the poli
darnella frazier was 17 when she recorded it and i went viral. here is part of her emotional testimony today. >> i heard george floyd saying i can't breathe. please get off of me. i can't breathe. he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. this was a cry for help. when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles because they are all black. i have a black father. i have a black...
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during the pandemic. >>> in our "road to the grammys," we'll take you to los angeles where kevin frazier tonight" shows us preparations for music's biggest night. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
during the pandemic. >>> in our "road to the grammys," we'll take you to los angeles where kevin frazier tonight" shows us preparations for music's biggest night. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
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frazier, it's the pain of the full community. it's reminding people that we saw hundreds of days of protests, of cities on fire because of all that happened right there right in front of the cup foods in minneapolis. and i think it's going to be difficult for a jury to hear that and not remember the outrage they felt and communities around the world felt when officers intervened not to keep people safe but to make sure a man died, that he was deprived of an emt who was right there to try and save his life. it's distressing to hear about that there were so many opportunities for this tragedy to be averted. and law enforcement took every one of them and turned it away. >> yes, yes. how is the defense doing on day two given the strong and compelling testimony from the witnesses. >> the defense is taking a bit of a beating. this is the state's case. these are the most integral, important witnesses they put first. they want to have a framework in which you receive all other information. these are the weakest points in the defense's ca
frazier, it's the pain of the full community. it's reminding people that we saw hundreds of days of protests, of cities on fire because of all that happened right there right in front of the cup foods in minneapolis. and i think it's going to be difficult for a jury to hear that and not remember the outrage they felt and communities around the world felt when officers intervened not to keep people safe but to make sure a man died, that he was deprived of an emt who was right there to try and...
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one was why a young woman named darnella frazier was 17 on the day george floyd died. she was there. she is the person who filmed the best known video of officer derek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes until he died. today, the prosecutor in the case asked her about her decision to start recording what she was witnessing. >> what did you do when you first got there and we see where you are standing. what did you do? >> i pulled out my phone. >> and what were you doing in pulling out your phone? >> recording, capturing what i was seeing. >> and that we have already admitted into evidence in this case the video which you had done, which is our exhibit 15 that is in evidence. so tell the jury what you observed, what you heard when you stopped to look at what was happening there at the scene. >> i heard george floyd saying, i can't breathe, please get off of me, i can't breathe. he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for hel
one was why a young woman named darnella frazier was 17 on the day george floyd died. she was there. she is the person who filmed the best known video of officer derek chauvin kneeling on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes until he died. today, the prosecutor in the case asked her about her decision to start recording what she was witnessing. >> what did you do when you first got there and we see where you are standing. what did you do? >> i pulled out my phone. >>...
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so please join me in welcoming ken frazier. >> mr. to begin by thanking you for the steady, practical and resolute leadership you and your administration have provided. putting people before politics and fostering an environment in which private sector manufacturing and scientific capabilities can work in healthy partnership with government to create a force multiplier in a battle we simply must win. i'm also pleased to be here alongside my friend and colleague alex gor ski to talk about our historic collaboration. the covid-19 pandemic has affected all areas of our global community, created profound challenges and hardships, especially for our most vulnerable and disadvantaged people and communities. it is also shown a light on the resilience of first responders, scientists, health care workers and those providing essential community services, the real heroes of this challenging moment. at merck we are proud to contribute to the global response to the pandemic. through this collaboration, with our colleagues at johnson & johnson and
so please join me in welcoming ken frazier. >> mr. to begin by thanking you for the steady, practical and resolute leadership you and your administration have provided. putting people before politics and fostering an environment in which private sector manufacturing and scientific capabilities can work in healthy partnership with government to create a force multiplier in a battle we simply must win. i'm also pleased to be here alongside my friend and colleague alex gor ski to talk about...
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and it alarmed them. >> and darnella frazier's video of what they saw alarmed the world. darnellla frazier's video provoked protests against what happened to george floyd, not just in minneapolis, and protests not just across the united states. but protests around the world. house speaker nancy pelosi passed through the house of representatives this month a bill that she titled the george floyd justice in policing act. that bill bans the use of all neck restraints, including the restraint used by derek chauvin in the murder of george floyd. it also bans use of no-knock warrants in drug cases like the warrant used in the police killing of breonna taylor in louisville, kentucky, where police raided her home just after midnight when she and her boyfriend were asleep. that's where she was killed, in her home. the bill also restricts the use of the qualified immunity, which protects police officers from police brutality lawsuits and wrongful death lawsuits. last week, the new york city council passed a bill that the mayor has said he will sign. that eliminates the protection o
and it alarmed them. >> and darnella frazier's video of what they saw alarmed the world. darnellla frazier's video provoked protests against what happened to george floyd, not just in minneapolis, and protests not just across the united states. but protests around the world. house speaker nancy pelosi passed through the house of representatives this month a bill that she titled the george floyd justice in policing act. that bill bans the use of all neck restraints, including the restraint...
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frazier and mr.for, they don't live here, don't know the laws in georgia and quite honestly our laws north as strict as the own states they're residing perhaps they should focus in other places >> coca-cola and others live there and have many jobs in your state as you've seen no doubt today spoken out clearly against this law ultimately, if it costs georgia jobs, is that a price worth paying >> well, i'm glad to talk about delta, because we've been working with their legislative team and the coca-cola legislative team the whole time, specifically for delta, they did not express any reservations about the final products of this bill it wasn't until a couple of days after we signed it that after the political pressure that ed bastian is now putting out a statement that quite honestly nothing he said yet is pointing to any specific points in the bill that are causing suppression or any of those things, because it doesn't exist, and you know, i understand that they have public companies and they have boa
frazier and mr.for, they don't live here, don't know the laws in georgia and quite honestly our laws north as strict as the own states they're residing perhaps they should focus in other places >> coca-cola and others live there and have many jobs in your state as you've seen no doubt today spoken out clearly against this law ultimately, if it costs georgia jobs, is that a price worth paying >> well, i'm glad to talk about delta, because we've been working with their legislative...
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her name is darnella frazier, known in court filings as d.f. she just turned 18, not shown on sca camera during her testimony today. i want you to hear how she feels now, apologizing to george floyd for not being able to save his life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they're all black. i have a black father. i have a black brother. i have black friends. and i look at that and i look at how that could have been one of them. every night i stayed up apologizing to him and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more and not able to be interacting and not save his life. it's not what i should have done. it's what he should have done. >> listen, that was compelling. i know the defense knows it and you know the prosecution knows it. that was compelling testimony. the courage that it must have taken for a teenager to take that video, to take the stand in court today. she testified that she was on her way to cup foods for snacks with her young cousin, a 9-y
her name is darnella frazier, known in court filings as d.f. she just turned 18, not shown on sca camera during her testimony today. i want you to hear how she feels now, apologizing to george floyd for not being able to save his life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they're all black. i have a black father. i have a black brother. i have black friends. and i look at that and i look at how that...
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>> bret: ali versus frazier or the meghan markle, harry versus the royals. >> i was shaken to the coreughter] >> bret: on that, we will leave, thanks, greg. good evening, i'm bret baier. at the crisis of the southern border is once again confounding the new administration as a surge in illegal immigration handcuffs the new president's attempts to undo his predecessor's policies. we have fox team coverage on this issue. jenkins is at a migrant camp across
>> bret: ali versus frazier or the meghan markle, harry versus the royals. >> i was shaken to the coreughter] >> bret: on that, we will leave, thanks, greg. good evening, i'm bret baier. at the crisis of the southern border is once again confounding the new administration as a surge in illegal immigration handcuffs the new president's attempts to undo his predecessor's policies. we have fox team coverage on this issue. jenkins is at a migrant camp across
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. >> all right, so 50 years ago today, fight of the century, ali versus frazier at madison square garden. take a look. the crowd included millionaires, models, mobsters, rank sinatra, photographer, amazing moment. >> yes it was buried that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret! lets engage in some tomfoolery! >> bret: ali versus frazier or the meghan markle, harry versus the royals. >> i was shaken to the core by the interview last night, brett and i was so grateful that you held me throughout. [laughter] >> bret: on that, we will leave, thanks, greg. good evening, i'm bret baier. at the crisis of the southern border is once again confounding the new administration as a surge in illegal immigration handcuffs the new president's attempts to undo his predecessor's policies. we have fox team coverage on this issue. jenkins is at a migrant camp across the border in mexico. david spunt is in virginia where undocumented immigrants are expected to be sent very soon, but we start up tonight with white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn. good evening, peter. biko
. >> all right, so 50 years ago today, fight of the century, ali versus frazier at madison square garden. take a look. the crowd included millionaires, models, mobsters, rank sinatra, photographer, amazing moment. >> yes it was buried that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret! lets engage in some tomfoolery! >> bret: ali versus frazier or the meghan markle, harry versus the royals. >> i was shaken to the core by the interview last night, brett...
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we have been listening to darnella frazier. for the record we have been given permission to use first and last names. these witnesses are not being identified by their face. darnella turned 18 last week. the prosecutor and former chief public defender are here. mary, let me start with you. we heard darnella get emotional describing what she saw and heard, recalling the fact that she let her cousin inside the shop out of fear initially of what she was going to see go down. what do we make of her testimony so far, mary? >> i think it's quite good. there are some facts we didn't know about. the cousin wearing the green shirt that said love, that she escorted her into cup foods because she didn't want her to witness what was happening to george floyd. she was tearful describing what she saw george floyd saying. there has been a lot of testimony where the state has tried to bring out that the bystanders were not threatening. they were yelling out trying to get help. the defense is trying to argue that the bystanders were acting in a
we have been listening to darnella frazier. for the record we have been given permission to use first and last names. these witnesses are not being identified by their face. darnella turned 18 last week. the prosecutor and former chief public defender are here. mary, let me start with you. we heard darnella get emotional describing what she saw and heard, recalling the fact that she let her cousin inside the shop out of fear initially of what she was going to see go down. what do we make of her...
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. >> reporter: tuesdays witnesses included another teenager, donella frazier recorded the widely seen video of floyd's death. >> there have been many nights i stayed up apologizing and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. and, not interacting and not saving his life. >> reporter: the jury has been listening closely to the emotional testimony. %-úwhen fr one juror who is a grandmother and child psychologist was taking notes. derek chauvin's defense has tried to prove the on scene witnesses were a potential threat to officers. and, they might have distracted him from arresting floyd. >> he called on the phone 13 times. >> is that what you counted in the video? >> reporter: witnesses testified no bystander interfered with police. the defense also argued chauvin did as he was trained and floyd's death was caused by a combination of illegal drug use and heart disease. michael george, cbs news, minneapolis. >> reporter: chauvin faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted of the most serious charge against him. >>> san francisco district attorney is sitting down to 60 minutes plus
. >> reporter: tuesdays witnesses included another teenager, donella frazier recorded the widely seen video of floyd's death. >> there have been many nights i stayed up apologizing and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. and, not interacting and not saving his life. >> reporter: the jury has been listening closely to the emotional testimony. %-úwhen fr one juror who is a grandmother and child psychologist was taking notes. derek chauvin's defense has tried to...
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and ken chenault in "the new york times" today was signed by executives, chenault and frazier will joineck, nancy tanger lays out why she says the tax hikes to pay for infrastructure are not yet factored into the market what will happen when they are we'll talk about it with nancy dow futures down 40. stick around i really hope that this vaccine can get me one step closer to him. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. everyone wakes up every morning to a world that must keep turning. the world can't stop, so neither can we. because the things we make, help make the world go round. they make it cleaner, healthier, and more connected. it's what we build that keeps things moving forward. so with every turn, we'll keep building a world that works. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your
and ken chenault in "the new york times" today was signed by executives, chenault and frazier will joineck, nancy tanger lays out why she says the tax hikes to pay for infrastructure are not yet factored into the market what will happen when they are we'll talk about it with nancy dow futures down 40. stick around i really hope that this vaccine can get me one step closer to him. to a huge wedding. to give high fives to our patients. to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is...
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frazier in the round of questioning here. to date, the sba has cleared approximately 36% of all ppp loans through the forgiveness process. however, certain loans that are not processed right away have tended to live beyond the 90 day review window imposed by the sba. so, how's your institution dealt with any of these taking longer than 90 days, and what steps can sba take to make the loan forgiveness? >> we do have loans that have been in the forgiveness portal for longer than 90 days you identified correctly there is a lack of communication to the bank and to the borrower which is causing distress on the borrower's side because they are concerned about what if it isn't forgiven. what happens then. we completely agree with what your statements are. i do think communication, where they are in the process, what is happening, what they need, would be helpful overall and at least calling the fears of the borrower and allowing us to keep the bank moving forward and gathering the information they need. that would be the number one
frazier in the round of questioning here. to date, the sba has cleared approximately 36% of all ppp loans through the forgiveness process. however, certain loans that are not processed right away have tended to live beyond the 90 day review window imposed by the sba. so, how's your institution dealt with any of these taking longer than 90 days, and what steps can sba take to make the loan forgiveness? >> we do have loans that have been in the forgiveness portal for longer than 90 days you...
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they chose march 8, 1971 because muhammad ali's title fight against joe frazier would keep most of thed world and most importantly fbi agents and police glued to closed-circuit screens and radios for a few hours. one of the intruders could he their broadcast and a nearby apartment so they thought the sound of the fight would cover your actions, is that right? were you surprised to hear that ralph daniel has come forward? >> them delighted that ralph has. he played a key role. he was reluctant to come forward earlier because he was afraid it would affect his professional life. but he has always been in mmunication with us. it is great to have him be able to tell his story now, which is significant. we scooped up every single document. i think about 1000 documents. we didot leave anything you hind. going back to what we're are talking about a few minutes ago in the broadcast, one of the memos that we discovered, document said that the agent should increase the paranoia among the left to have them believe that there is an fbi agent behind every mailbox. so they wanted to give this impress
they chose march 8, 1971 because muhammad ali's title fight against joe frazier would keep most of thed world and most importantly fbi agents and police glued to closed-circuit screens and radios for a few hours. one of the intruders could he their broadcast and a nearby apartment so they thought the sound of the fight would cover your actions, is that right? were you surprised to hear that ralph daniel has come forward? >> them delighted that ralph has. he played a key role. he was...
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on tuesday, jurors heard chilling testimony from eyewitnesses, including darnella frazier, who was just 17 years old when she used her cell phone to film the killing of george floyd. her image was not broadcast on the court television feed because she was a minor at the time of his death. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad, my brothers, my cousins, uncles, because they are all black. i have a black father, brother, friends. and i look at that and look at how that could have been one of them. there have been nights i stayed up apologizing, apologizing to george floyd for not doing more and not interacting, not saving his life. like, it is not what i should have done, it was what he should have done. amy: now 18-year-old darnella frazier testifying at the trial of derek chauvin, who she says should have saved george floyd's life. mixed martial artist donald williams, who also witnessed floyd's death, told prosecutor matthew frank he called 911 after seeing chauvin put floyd in what williams had earlier called a "blood choke." >> at some point, did you make a 911 call? >> cor
on tuesday, jurors heard chilling testimony from eyewitnesses, including darnella frazier, who was just 17 years old when she used her cell phone to film the killing of george floyd. her image was not broadcast on the court television feed because she was a minor at the time of his death. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at my dad, my brothers, my cousins, uncles, because they are all black. i have a black father, brother, friends. and i look at that and look at how that could have...
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darnella frazier, just 17 when she shot that video of floyd's death, telling jurors she stays up at night apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. the 9-year-old who witnessed it all and the moment derek chauvin took off his mask in court today so she could identify him. and late today, the woman firefighter who told jurors she begged officers to take george floyd's pulse. cross examined by the defense just before we came on the air tonight. >>> the alarming surge in covid cases in more than half the country tonight, sparking real fears of a potential fourth wave
darnella frazier, just 17 when she shot that video of floyd's death, telling jurors she stays up at night apologizing to george floyd for not doing more. the 9-year-old who witnessed it all and the moment derek chauvin took off his mask in court today so she could identify him. and late today, the woman firefighter who told jurors she begged officers to take george floyd's pulse. cross examined by the defense just before we came on the air tonight. >>> the alarming surge in covid cases...
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the two men behind the effort, ken frazier of -- the ceo of merck and ken chinault the former head ofrican express weighing in this morning right here on cnbc >> americans must vote, black americans must vote, and when it comes to protecting the rights of all americans to vote, there can be no middle ground. we cannot be in the business of creating unjust and undemocratic laws >> what we do is we raise the spector of voter fraud, and now we restrict legal voters, eligible voters' ability to cast ballots, and that's what's wrong with this bill >> well, several atlanta-based companies also opposing the new law. delta is georgia's largest employer it had declined to take a position really, but today its ceo called it unacceptable based on a lie, and said it does not match delta's company values coca-cola took no position before the legislation passed, but today in a statement the big leader writing, it opposes measures that would seek to diminish or restrict voter access the georgia governor brian kemp dismissed all the criticism, and now says these corporate leaders were pushed to speak
the two men behind the effort, ken frazier of -- the ceo of merck and ken chinault the former head ofrican express weighing in this morning right here on cnbc >> americans must vote, black americans must vote, and when it comes to protecting the rights of all americans to vote, there can be no middle ground. we cannot be in the business of creating unjust and undemocratic laws >> what we do is we raise the spector of voter fraud, and now we restrict legal voters, eligible voters'...
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another prosecution witness 18 year-old anello frazier pictured here on police body cam in blue pants who filmed the infamous video of floyd's arrest testifying off camera and like williams reporting that even as the ambulance arrived at the scene. chauvin refused to take his knee, awful floyd's neck, ignoring any pleas from onlookers to do so. even kneeling in harder he >> within us. he. he had like this. cold. look, heartless. he didn't care. >> it seemed it seemed as if he didn't hear phrases saying only the violence she saw that day was from the police officers rebutting the defense could trail of bystanders as an angry mob diverting officer's attention from mister floyd wasn't right. he was. he was suffering. he pain. >> another witness that was called to the stand today was firefighter emt. genevieve hanson. she testified she saw officers arrest floyd while she was walking by off duty. she said that floyd was in severe distress while the officers held him down and she says she tried to intervene. she recalled how none of the officers would allow her to provide any medical assist
another prosecution witness 18 year-old anello frazier pictured here on police body cam in blue pants who filmed the infamous video of floyd's arrest testifying off camera and like williams reporting that even as the ambulance arrived at the scene. chauvin refused to take his knee, awful floyd's neck, ignoring any pleas from onlookers to do so. even kneeling in harder he >> within us. he. he had like this. cold. look, heartless. he didn't care. >> it seemed it seemed as if he didn't...
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frazier, rug rats, mtv's the real world new york are some. others include final season moving to paramount plus. >> he will help me solve the mystery. >> reporter: original documentaries, a new reality series debuting every month during 2021. >> this is a big day, a new day. >> reporter: cbs all access accounts have automatically switched to the paramount plus app. >> the new commercial free service costs $10 a month. >> a $5 a month subscription with commercials becomes available in june. >>> i am dennis o'donnell. great news from the governor's office if you were hoping to catch opening day. >> who won last night? tip off is coming up. >>> a this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> welcome back. it is 4:52 on this thursday. thanks for waking up with us. we'll see plenty sunshine, a gorgeous day ahead. 65 in mountain view this afternoon, 66 santa clara, 67 san jose. concord 66. a mild afternoon. 60 in san francisco and 64 for oa
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ucla gymnast markzeta frazier and nia davis going viral with floor exercises celebrating black culturer: nia throwing up a fist to kendrick. >> we started with kendrick lamar because he's a huge activist in his music and i wanted to try to bring the same message through dance, gymnastics. >> your routines are born out of what was happening in society? >> i had shoulder surgery in june. that's around the time when all the protests were happening. so i definitely wanted to create a floor routine that was a reflection of what was going on and how i was impacted. the title of this routine, i wanted to call it "the culture." i'm like, how do i bring so much of the black culture in 1:30? >> when people see your routines, i think there's a surprise element about it. because they're like, oh my god, they did that. and the word "audacity" comes up. like, who gave you permission? did you give it to yourself? >> i've definitely given myself the audacity to do these floor routines that best suit me. but i would say, ucla gymnastics gave me the opening. r years, the ucla gymnastics program has cham
ucla gymnast markzeta frazier and nia davis going viral with floor exercises celebrating black culturer: nia throwing up a fist to kendrick. >> we started with kendrick lamar because he's a huge activist in his music and i wanted to try to bring the same message through dance, gymnastics. >> your routines are born out of what was happening in society? >> i had shoulder surgery in june. that's around the time when all the protests were happening. so i definitely wanted to...
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george foreman and joe frazier injamaica? we will go probably to the middle east., air—conditioned. they pair their money in a site fee. it'll be the biggest thing i've seen. it will generate more money than any other fight in history, and that could be taken over by the rematch later this year. it will generate $400 million to $500 million. there is the suggestion that pay—per—view for fans in britain could be as much as £40! £40! you've got an awful lot of money already in the kitty, liverpool have moved sixth in the premier league after beating wolves 1—0 at molineux. the only goal of the match came just before half—time when former wolves player diogojota scored, ending a wretched run of form forjurgen klopp's side that saw them win just once in their last seven prior to this. lionel messi equalled the all time appearance record of xavi fernandez for barcelona, when he lined up for their la liga match against huesca. it didn't take long for the argentine to get himself on the scoresheet less than a quarter of an hour in with this fabulous effort after skipoping
george foreman and joe frazier injamaica? we will go probably to the middle east., air—conditioned. they pair their money in a site fee. it'll be the biggest thing i've seen. it will generate more money than any other fight in history, and that could be taken over by the rematch later this year. it will generate $400 million to $500 million. there is the suggestion that pay—per—view for fans in britain could be as much as £40! £40! you've got an awful lot of money already in the kitty,...