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peter's side, now tampa bay side, editor and investigative reporter before retiring in 2012, is named best reporter in the tampa bay area twice and nominated for the pulitzer prize five times. now at work on a book exploring the mysterious life of his brilliant younger brother, the great american novel inspired students around the globe to uncover darkness before taking his life in vietnam in 2019. jeff spoke about his little brother, the search of the star shone brighter. you can ask questions and submit them by clicking on ask a question on the bottom of your screen on the chat window. the look here, but start with jeff. a central figure in this. >> thank you for that nice introduction i met amanda -- by the way, the title of this panel, it might be a little better title and we came up with, command but we'll do with what we have. it's been great working with you all, it's been great. 2009 we met by accident. i was researching and as i usually do, i was following the records and going where it struck me. during investigation, i was looking into his military career and i learned his
peter's side, now tampa bay side, editor and investigative reporter before retiring in 2012, is named best reporter in the tampa bay area twice and nominated for the pulitzer prize five times. now at work on a book exploring the mysterious life of his brilliant younger brother, the great american novel inspired students around the globe to uncover darkness before taking his life in vietnam in 2019. jeff spoke about his little brother, the search of the star shone brighter. you can ask questions...
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and as you heard alex report there, the attorney general merrick guard lick revealing that an investigation into the minneapolis police department, into their practices. this is something our own chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has been reporting on for some time. and pierre, you along with our abc stations already discovering some disturbing numbers in recent months, and what does this new investigation signal? >> reporter: david, pattern or practice investigations are powerful tools that look into every part of a police department's actions and policies. it's essentially an audit, that can examine who is being arrested and why. in minneapolis, an abc news investigation with our owned stations found blacks were 19% of the city's population in 2018 but made up a whopping 63% of arrests. and we found black drivers were five times more likely to be pulled over than white drivers. under the obama administration, the justice department launched 25 pattern or practice investigations. under the trump administration, just one was launched. in our exclusive interview this week with the at
and as you heard alex report there, the attorney general merrick guard lick revealing that an investigation into the minneapolis police department, into their practices. this is something our own chief justice correspondent pierre thomas has been reporting on for some time. and pierre, you along with our abc stations already discovering some disturbing numbers in recent months, and what does this new investigation signal? >> reporter: david, pattern or practice investigations are powerful...
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. -- sharon katsuda is live to show us more on that investigation. >> reporter: good morning, cierra. vacaville police say the officers did not know that the teen has autism and were responding to a call on someone who had a knife or a weapon. there's new audio dispatch of that call, and we have to tell you that some of this video may be disturbing. adam wolf is upset about the encounter his 17-year-old son preston had with vacaville police. you can't see in the video his son is there with his scooter when police show up. you can see him following police instruction when told to sit down. when the officer tried to cuff him he tried to run away. his father says there's a reason for that and there's a question whether police should have known that with the dispatch information. >> for a child with autism. >> is preston the subject that has autism and possibly has special needs per your contact. i'm familiar with him. >> we understand the video on social media is very difficult to watch. when responding to a 911 call regarding a potential stabbing or assunaware at this time that this mal
. -- sharon katsuda is live to show us more on that investigation. >> reporter: good morning, cierra. vacaville police say the officers did not know that the teen has autism and were responding to a call on someone who had a knife or a weapon. there's new audio dispatch of that call, and we have to tell you that some of this video may be disturbing. adam wolf is upset about the encounter his 17-year-old son preston had with vacaville police. you can't see in the video his son is there...
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here with reaction, investigative reporter fox news contributor mcallen, texas, tonight sara carter. >> sean, i've got to tell you, the numbers are startling. border patrol officials that i've spoken with today as well as other law enforcement officials say it is so alarming and they fear what is going to happen in the future. in the month of march alone there's about 20,000 undocumented, unaccompanied minors that crossed into the united states. yesterday i spent the day with congressman jim jordan on the border. here is what he had to say about the issue. >> it's truly chaos, just not doing the job that the taxpayers are expecting them to do and want them to do. if we saw one covid protocol supposed to house 33 kids and there's 527 children in the facility. >> what goes through your mind when you see that? in person. we know it's been a huge complaint of the border patrol as well as immigration. customs enforcement, health and human services. >> it is what goes through every american's mind, you feel for the kids and those families. who want what they have enjoyed, they want to be i
here with reaction, investigative reporter fox news contributor mcallen, texas, tonight sara carter. >> sean, i've got to tell you, the numbers are startling. border patrol officials that i've spoken with today as well as other law enforcement officials say it is so alarming and they fear what is going to happen in the future. in the month of march alone there's about 20,000 undocumented, unaccompanied minors that crossed into the united states. yesterday i spent the day with congressman...
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to deliver that solution and the need to pay attention to what is happening here. >> sean: investigative reporterarter at the border tonight. as we have been reporting, texas governor, governor abbott made shocking allegations about what is happening in biden's migrant detention centers here we have already witnessed with our own eyes biden's cages for kids. >> in short, this facility is a health and safety nightmare. the biden administration is now presiding over the abuse of children to end this abuse, the biden administration must immediately shutdown this facil. while we wait on the biden administration to act, i am directing the department of public safety and the texas rangers to immediately begin investigating these allegations. >> sean: this is an unmitigated disaster, a full-blown crisis directly resulting from biden's open border policies. there seems to be no plan at all to address the real problems. it has now been two whole weeks biden and kamala harris, and she has yet to hold a single news conference on the topic and not even be briefed on the border. in fact, one showing you befor
to deliver that solution and the need to pay attention to what is happening here. >> sean: investigative reporterarter at the border tonight. as we have been reporting, texas governor, governor abbott made shocking allegations about what is happening in biden's migrant detention centers here we have already witnessed with our own eyes biden's cages for kids. >> in short, this facility is a health and safety nightmare. the biden administration is now presiding over the abuse of...
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so at that point, i had reached out to a private investigator. >> reporter: the info she had for andying. >> it's not a woman, it's a man. >> i could hear how humble and excited you were to get calls from us. >> reporter: the hollywood queen turned out to be no queen at all. >> the overall idea seems to have been humiliation. and to revel in their desperation, in their ambition, and eventually in their crushed dreams. >> i realized we had to do something. we couldn't allow this to continue any longer. >> reporter: in true hollywood form, andy takes a meeting with investigative journalist josh dean and vanessa gregory ottis about working on a podcast together. >> all right. they played some of the hollywood con queen scamming different people. we thought it was a really cool story. we knew it was going to make a good podcast. >> reporter: they named the podcast "chameleon" and hired a digital investigator to find the scammer. >> the scammer did an impressive job covering their tracks with rathers to burning anonymous email accounts, shutting down websites. >> reporter: eventually, hund
so at that point, i had reached out to a private investigator. >> reporter: the info she had for andying. >> it's not a woman, it's a man. >> i could hear how humble and excited you were to get calls from us. >> reporter: the hollywood queen turned out to be no queen at all. >> the overall idea seems to have been humiliation. and to revel in their desperation, in their ambition, and eventually in their crushed dreams. >> i realized we had to do something. we...
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investigating you! i have been reporting in — investigating you! i have been reporting in hong _ investigating you! ong kong - investigating you! i have been reporting in hong kong sincel reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change. in 2019, a controversial extradition bill brought thousands onto the streets in opposition to greater control from beijing. it sparked and often violent protest movement. the authorities condemned the protests. authorities condemned the protesta— protests. violence is not a solution — protests. violence is not a solution to _ protests. violence is not a solution to any _ protests. violence is not a solution to any problem. | solution to any problem. violence will only breed more violence, and at the end of the day, the whole of hong kong and the people will suffer as a result of the loss of law and order in hong kong. the bill was eventually _ order in hong kong. the bill was eventually withdrawn, l order in hong kong. the bill. was eventually withdrawn, but in 2020, beijing imposed a national security law on hong kong that criminalises estate
investigating you! i have been reporting in — investigating you! i have been reporting in hong _ investigating you! ong kong - investigating you! i have been reporting in hong kong sincel reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change. in 2019, a controversial extradition bill brought thousands onto the streets in opposition to greater control from beijing. it sparked and often violent protest movement. the authorities condemned the protests. authorities condemned the...
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this demonstrates that 50% of our reports that we closed in q-2 have been investigated. we want to point out something quickly, that would be in q-2, we saw an uptick in the number of matters we were unable to investigate with the information presented to us. that would be the 42 complaints that were closed without investigation. so fourth column in from the left-hand side. for whatever reason, we a complaint opened 24-hours seven days a week, open to everybody to file whenever they want to, we have seen over the last quarter, uptick in the complaints that didn't have actual information to look into. as a result, we're seeing a spike in the number of complaints we are closing without investigation. that said, whistleblower takes every complaint and gives thorough consideration in the complaints that we don't have enough information to investigate, we generally give the reporter at least a week to present additional information to see if we can bring the matter to resolution. next slide. >>> the next slide is about the disposition of closed reports. again, we point out th
this demonstrates that 50% of our reports that we closed in q-2 have been investigated. we want to point out something quickly, that would be in q-2, we saw an uptick in the number of matters we were unable to investigate with the information presented to us. that would be the 42 complaints that were closed without investigation. so fourth column in from the left-hand side. for whatever reason, we a complaint opened 24-hours seven days a week, open to everybody to file whenever they want to, we...
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that's next, our investigative report. ♪ ♪ aliens are real, alright.ch evidence. kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com ♪ ♪ >> sean: at seattle the students return to in person learning this month, some families are horrified after discovering homeless encampments at or near the campus of two public schools. some residents believe the homeless crisis poses a serious threat to the welfare of students. members of the community are speaking out and seeking action. here with reaction is the founder of neighbors of brookfield thompson k-8 school, bill steele and concerned parent. let
that's next, our investigative report. ♪ ♪ aliens are real, alright.ch evidence. kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water,...
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exactly right and she is 'd the same what has subsequently been confirmed by some excellent investigative reporting that began appearing about 5 years 'd ago now from the los angeles times and particular but also inside climate news and the columbia journalism school that essentially can be summarized in the hashtag exxon knew these investigative journalists went back into actions archives and were able to document with exxon's on records that exxon's top scientists by $982.00 were telling the top executives at exxon mobil that our product is going to burn the plant in use exactly that term but they did say that it could cause the planet to become uninhabitable if it continued this way and so we know for a fact that for 'd almost 30 years now the top people inside of exxon mobil and subsequent investigation show that this also happened at chevron and shell and most of the oil companies doing knew they knew exactly what they were doing and instead of leveling with the american public and with policymakers and i daresay with us in the press they decided to lie about it to maintain their proper margin
exactly right and she is 'd the same what has subsequently been confirmed by some excellent investigative reporting that began appearing about 5 years 'd ago now from the los angeles times and particular but also inside climate news and the columbia journalism school that essentially can be summarized in the hashtag exxon knew these investigative journalists went back into actions archives and were able to document with exxon's on records that exxon's top scientists by $982.00 were telling the...
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reporter: but the defense is also raising more questions about floyd's drug use, playing a short clip from a body camera to special agent james reyerson with the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension, who investigated the police floyd's pained voice is heard while he's being restrained >> does it appear that mr. floyd said "i ate too many drugs"? >> yes, he did >> reporter: the prosecution had a dramatically different interpretation when it played a longer clip >> having heard it in context, are you able to tell what mr. floyd is saying there? >> yes i believe mr. floyd was saying "i ain't do no drugs." >> reporter: at the courthouse this week -- >> this is nail-biting i can say. >> reporter: george floyd's younger brother rodney, who watched multiple officers take the stand. >> i've never seen chief officers willing to testify against their own. we need more of that across this country. accountability that's it. >> reporter: late today the prosecution called several witnesses who examined pills found in the back of the police squad car. investigators testified the pills contained meth lester >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> president biden turned up the heat on congress today to pass his massive
reporter: but the defense is also raising more questions about floyd's drug use, playing a short clip from a body camera to special agent james reyerson with the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension, who investigated the police floyd's pained voice is heard while he's being restrained >> does it appear that mr. floyd said "i ate too many drugs"? >> yes, he did >> reporter: the prosecution had a dramatically different interpretation when it played a longer clip...
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. >> reporter: investigators say tiger woods was going 87 miles per hour when he lost control. >> the primary causal factor for this traffic collision was driving at a speed unsafe for the road conditions. the road conditions. >> rep >> reporter: the data recorder from the s.u.v. reveals woods was traveling almost twice the speed limit. he never touched the brakes, but floored the gas pedal. the pressure on the accelerator measuring 99%. >> it is speculated that tiger >> it is speculated and believed that tiger woods inadvertently hit the accelerator instead of the brake pedal. >> reporter: the data recorder also shows woods may have tried to correct his steering during the crash. the car hit a sign, jumped the median, went airborne and slammed into a tree at 70 miles per hour. >> there was per hour. >> there was no evidence of any impairment. there was no odor of alcohol. there were no open containers in the vehicle and there were flow narcotics in the vehicle. >> reporter: investigators did not request hospital toxicology reports or woods' phone records to see if he may have been di
. >> reporter: investigators say tiger woods was going 87 miles per hour when he lost control. >> the primary causal factor for this traffic collision was driving at a speed unsafe for the road conditions. the road conditions. >> rep >> reporter: the data recorder from the s.u.v. reveals woods was traveling almost twice the speed limit. he never touched the brakes, but floored the gas pedal. the pressure on the accelerator measuring 99%. >> it is speculated that...
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and there's new reporting this morning that a trump-appointed watchdog actually blocked proposed investigationsed a report from a nonprofit group indicating investigations were killed by the department of homeland security's inspector general. one was on how the agency handled that forceful clearing of george floyd protesters at lafayette square last june. so president trump could have his photo-op at st. john's church. the other an investigation into whether the secret service ignored protocols to reduce the spread of coronavirus within its ranks. you might recall that hundreds got infected or had to quarantine after potential exposure from traveling with the trump campaign. >>> joining us now for sources say is the national investigative reporter for "the washington post." it's always good to see you. these revelations come from a new report from the group project on government oversight. what did you learn? >> so the records that the project on government oversight shared with me were fascinating. we did some additional reporting, and what they reveal is this, chris. two times the inspector
and there's new reporting this morning that a trump-appointed watchdog actually blocked proposed investigationsed a report from a nonprofit group indicating investigations were killed by the department of homeland security's inspector general. one was on how the agency handled that forceful clearing of george floyd protesters at lafayette square last june. so president trump could have his photo-op at st. john's church. the other an investigation into whether the secret service ignored...
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that is totally false. >> reporter: political leadership on both sides say they are waiting to see what the investigation turns up. >> i have not heard from the doj or others but i have been dealing with it, if anything comes. >> if they are true, of course, that is the least that could be done. >> reporter: at least one democratic lawmaker is already demanding he be removed from the judiciary committee until the investigation is complete. >>> the probe began at least last summer and former attorney general bill barr was aware of all of this. also, cnn is reporting that dates shared photos and videos of nude women, that he said he had slept with. sometimes, while on the house door. >>> wall street was closed today for good friday, but we got some positive news on the u.s. job market. employers went on a hiring spree last month, with more people vaccinated and stimulus money fueling the economy. employers added 916,000 new jobs. the biggest gain since last summer, and the unappointed rate dipped to 6%. job growth was widespread with the biggest gains in education, construction, leisure, and hospitality. >
that is totally false. >> reporter: political leadership on both sides say they are waiting to see what the investigation turns up. >> i have not heard from the doj or others but i have been dealing with it, if anything comes. >> if they are true, of course, that is the least that could be done. >> reporter: at least one democratic lawmaker is already demanding he be removed from the judiciary committee until the investigation is complete. >>> the probe began at...
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but our report was not a criminal investigation report, it was a fact-finding mission about establishing the truth based on the existing information and archives. it was the same with france. those reports converged on the same conclusion, it is a very important step towards establishing the historical truth so both countries can come together and be in a new relationship. criminal investigations can be done, but they cannot be based on the reports that had a different objective. our report was about establishing criminal responsibility, establishing the facts. that was the case of the clear commission. that is what i can say on that. >> nevertheless, it is important to clarify. you say both reports converge, it is a departure from saying france not only was complicit, participating in the genocide, it now means rwanda is saying they acknowledge france had a role, but not a direct role in the genocide. >> it is clear that -- the reports that it was not direct -- there is no direct role of french personnel in rwanda at that time. there is a heavy responsibility, the complicity, those are
but our report was not a criminal investigation report, it was a fact-finding mission about establishing the truth based on the existing information and archives. it was the same with france. those reports converged on the same conclusion, it is a very important step towards establishing the historical truth so both countries can come together and be in a new relationship. criminal investigations can be done, but they cannot be based on the reports that had a different objective. our report was...
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she helped convince the dutch government to set up a commission to investigate the commission's report has now been published and reveals shocking abuse this in cases of international doctrine from brazil colombia indonesia sri lanka and bangladesh before 9 $198.00 it lists cases of baby farms human trafficking and forged documents they confirmed what we are seeing for years now and perhaps i also was hoping that they would say well it wasn't so bad but now it's actually a confirmation that it is very bad day every day you now represents a group of out of t.'s who marched with the dutch state funds their research for their biological parents so for now the government has admitted to its mistakes turning a blind eye for too long over it if the state did not do what was expected of it. it should have been more active in preventing this abuse. this is the painful truth the apologies are needed and therefore today on behalf of the cabinet i apologize to those impacted. the report warns today's adoption system is still vulnerable to dubious practices and proved so damning it prompted the go
she helped convince the dutch government to set up a commission to investigate the commission's report has now been published and reveals shocking abuse this in cases of international doctrine from brazil colombia indonesia sri lanka and bangladesh before 9 $198.00 it lists cases of baby farms human trafficking and forged documents they confirmed what we are seeing for years now and perhaps i also was hoping that they would say well it wasn't so bad but now it's actually a confirmation that it...
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around 40000 children have been adopted from abroad in 2 dutch families the investigative report shows how private into media organizations profited from the adoptions and per took in abuse several of these organizations refused our interview requests for those affected this comes as no surprise. in efforts especially in the big periods let's say it is ninety's there were approximately $2500000000.00 a year was turning or over in the country that it does in the street right. are you going to tell me that we could not have. percent of this money to help the families in this country i don't believe so i think we could have held them all to date doritos and miriam are both happily married and have children of their old but the idea that they may have been kidnapped or sold still haunts them their adoptive parents had to pay several $1000.00 euros in placement fees to make the adoption happen to a region miriam grew up believing that their biological parents were poor sick unable to feed their children they say looking for the truth can be a painful process are you already to know that you
around 40000 children have been adopted from abroad in 2 dutch families the investigative report shows how private into media organizations profited from the adoptions and per took in abuse several of these organizations refused our interview requests for those affected this comes as no surprise. in efforts especially in the big periods let's say it is ninety's there were approximately $2500000000.00 a year was turning or over in the country that it does in the street right. are you going to...
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she helped convince the dutch government to set up a commission to investigate the commission's report has now been published and reveal shocking abuses in cases of international dropship from brazil colombia indonesia sri lanka and bangladesh before 900 $98.00 it lists cases of baby farms human trafficking and forged documents there confirms what we are saying for years now and perhaps i also was hoping that they would say well it wasn't so bad but now it's absolute confirmation that it is very bad day every day you now represents a group of out of t.'s who demanded that the dutch state funds their research for their biological parents so for now the government has admitted its mistakes turning a blind eye for too long over it if the state did not do what was expected of it. it should have been more active in preventing this abuse. this is the painful truth the apologies are needed and therefore today on behalf of the cabinet i apologize to those impacted. the report warns today's adoption system is still vulnerable to dubious practices and proved so damning it prompted the government
she helped convince the dutch government to set up a commission to investigate the commission's report has now been published and reveal shocking abuses in cases of international dropship from brazil colombia indonesia sri lanka and bangladesh before 900 $98.00 it lists cases of baby farms human trafficking and forged documents there confirms what we are saying for years now and perhaps i also was hoping that they would say well it wasn't so bad but now it's absolute confirmation that it is...
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. >> reporter: the cause is under investigation but firefighters say now is the time for everyone to trim the brush around their homes. it is something they did but were unlucky. >> it is dry. as you can see, it is a little more windy than we're typically used to so the threat is significant compared to where we were maybe years ago. >> reporter: another fire broke out in rural lake county, currently around 50 acres. it is already the third driest year on record. on the left is what our drought outlook was one year ago. on the right, today's. the deeper the red, the more severe the drought. the entire state is affected. for the family, they're glad tonight no one was hurt and grateful firefighters saved their chickens, knowing others in fire season aren't so lucky. >> things happen. good thing everybody got out safely. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> they are very fortunate. let's bring in jeff randalranie. we have no rain. do we have any relief in sight? even just a little bit? >> i don't really see any over the next seven to ten days. no locked if rain chances for us. our rain s
. >> reporter: the cause is under investigation but firefighters say now is the time for everyone to trim the brush around their homes. it is something they did but were unlucky. >> it is dry. as you can see, it is a little more windy than we're typically used to so the threat is significant compared to where we were maybe years ago. >> reporter: another fire broke out in rural lake county, currently around 50 acres. it is already the third driest year on record. on the left...
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investigating you. i have been reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change.versial extradition bill brought thousands onto the streets in opposition to greater control from beijing. it sparked an often violent protest movement. the authorities condemned the protests. violence is not a solution to any problem. violence will only breed more violence, and at the end of the day, the whole of hong kong and the people will suffer as a result of the loss of law and order in hong kong. the bill was eventually withdrawn, but in 2020 beijing imposed a national security law on hong kong that criminalises state subversion and colluding with foreign powers. the most high—profile arrest under it so far isjimmy lai. a month after he was released on bail, we met him at his house in kowloon. critics say thatjimmy lai is a traitor, an enemy of china. they say he is one of the masterminds of the 2019 protest movement and deserves to go to prison. do you think about the contrast between this and the prospect of living... in prison? this is just living my life peacefully. but if
investigating you. i have been reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change.versial extradition bill brought thousands onto the streets in opposition to greater control from beijing. it sparked an often violent protest movement. the authorities condemned the protests. violence is not a solution to any problem. violence will only breed more violence, and at the end of the day, the whole of hong kong and the people will suffer as a result of the loss of law and order in...
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much more including our investigative report live from the border tonight. also tonight as the show continues, remember the wild southern california car chase we showed you last night, you know the big rig driver save the day? he'll join us exclusively pit you want to see that. but first tonight, joe biden and the far left continue to fail our country in every way imaginable. because after promising so much unity, unity, unity over and over and over again, joe biden's words are ringing more hollow than ever before. his rhetoric is becoming more reckless, more divorced from real truth and real reality. of course, it's all happening just as we predicted. we were awarding you back in january when biden refused to call out democrats and made their unconstitutional post-presidency impeachment sham clown show that took place? that unity was never a priority. his first day in office, biden signed a flurry of far left executive orders to kill american oil, gas, and energy jobs and make this country less energy independent. since then he's now surrendered his entire
much more including our investigative report live from the border tonight. also tonight as the show continues, remember the wild southern california car chase we showed you last night, you know the big rig driver save the day? he'll join us exclusively pit you want to see that. but first tonight, joe biden and the far left continue to fail our country in every way imaginable. because after promising so much unity, unity, unity over and over and over again, joe biden's words are ringing more...
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johnson and johnson's single dose coronavirus vaccine government regulators say they want to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots more than 6800000 doses of that vaccine have already been administered in the u.s. now nato has called on russia to withdraw forces that the alliance says the kremlin has been deploying a ukraine foreign minister is in belgium musing with nato officials over russia's increased military activity along ukraine's borders there's growing concern that the kremlin is moving towards war and ukraine says that moscow has sent thousands of its troops to its northern and eastern borders and the annexed crimea peninsula russia must end this military buildup in and around ukraine stop its provocations on the escalate immediately we do not and will not recognize russia's illegal and illegitimate annex ation all of crimea we continue to call on our show to end its support for the militants in eastern ukraine and withdraw its forces from ukrainian territory natasha butler has this update for us from paris. calling this buildup of russian troops on ukraine's easter
johnson and johnson's single dose coronavirus vaccine government regulators say they want to investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots more than 6800000 doses of that vaccine have already been administered in the u.s. now nato has called on russia to withdraw forces that the alliance says the kremlin has been deploying a ukraine foreign minister is in belgium musing with nato officials over russia's increased military activity along ukraine's borders there's growing concern that...
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investigating you. i have been reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change.ntroversial extradition bill brought thousands onto the streets in opposition to greater control from beijing. it sparked an often violent protest movement. the authorities condemned the protests. violence is not a solution to any problem. violence will only breed more violence, and at the end of the day, the whole of hong kong and the people will suffer as a result of the loss of law and order in hong kong. the bill was eventually withdrawn, but in 2020 beijing imposed a national security law on hong kong that criminalises state subversion and colluding with foreign powers. the most high—profile arrest under it so far isjimmy lai. a month after he was released on bail, we met him at his house in kowloon. critics say thatjimmy lai is a traitor, an enemy of china. they say he is one of the masterminds of the 2019 protest movement and deserves to go to prison. do you think about the contrast between this and the prospect of living... in prison? this is just living my life peacefully. but
investigating you. i have been reporting in hong kong since 2016. the city has seen a dramatic change.ntroversial extradition bill brought thousands onto the streets in opposition to greater control from beijing. it sparked an often violent protest movement. the authorities condemned the protests. violence is not a solution to any problem. violence will only breed more violence, and at the end of the day, the whole of hong kong and the people will suffer as a result of the loss of law and order...
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we will continue to investigate. reporternly a few days ago that some of the intense security around the capital was eased. what has happened today may be totally unrelated to the events of january 6. but there is a terrible sense of deja vu. a further heightening of the feeling of vulnerability. flags have been ordered to fly at half staff. anchor: president biden has been briefed about this and put out a statement. let's go to the former deputy chief of staff of the department of homeland security. thank you for coming to talk to us. what do you make of the fact that this was an individual working alone who was not on any previous watch lists? >> it is a sobering day. that is the typical profile of an attacker these days. they tend to work alone or in very small groups. just three weeks ago, the intelligence community put out an assessment that domestic violent extremism, we are in a heightened threat environment. there was a most 100% certainty to be more attacks. while this particular profile as you are reporting is very
we will continue to investigate. reporternly a few days ago that some of the intense security around the capital was eased. what has happened today may be totally unrelated to the events of january 6. but there is a terrible sense of deja vu. a further heightening of the feeling of vulnerability. flags have been ordered to fly at half staff. anchor: president biden has been briefed about this and put out a statement. let's go to the former deputy chief of staff of the department of homeland...
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. >> it does not appear to be terrorism related, but obviously we will continue to investigate. >> reporter: flags are flying at half-staff in honor of the 18-year veteran as fellow officers appeal to lawmakers for better protection. jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >> tomorrow vice president kamala harris is headed to the bay area. right now she is at her brentwood home in southern california and is due to make stops in oakland tomorrow. she will update on border infrastructure to small business. her first trip to the bay area since taking office and looking at the week ahead california's prisons will resume in-person visits. california department of corrections and rehabilitations say that visits will start april 10th, temperature checks, masks, social distancing. meetings will be shorter and in-person visits suspended state wide. right now the prison system is down to 32 active cases. 22 prisons have zero cases. >> this is supposed to be a system of justice. we are looking at a system where it is just us. >> the world is watching but for a minneapolis barbershop, want derek chauvi
. >> it does not appear to be terrorism related, but obviously we will continue to investigate. >> reporter: flags are flying at half-staff in honor of the 18-year veteran as fellow officers appeal to lawmakers for better protection. jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >> tomorrow vice president kamala harris is headed to the bay area. right now she is at her brentwood home in southern california and is due to make stops in oakland tomorrow. she will update on border...
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. >> reporter: this morning investigators are trying to figure out the cause of the lotion. they ruled out a gas leak. they say the gas line was ruptured after the explosion. >> we did find some evidence of marijuana being grown there, and the equipment that that takes to be grown is part of the active investigation. >> reporter: neighbors want to know what caused the explosion. seven homes were damaged and the cleanup will take a while. he stepped on a male it will need to be treated at some point but he is just grateful no one was killed. >> it was just terrible. >> at least 13 homes had to be evacuated. emergency crews determined that the nearby damaged homes are still safe to be occupied. >>> most homes across the bay area are getting ready to mark another pandemic ramadan. it begins tomorrow as a month of prayer and reflection. those who observe the holiday fast from sunrise to sunset, partaking in nightly fees. we spoke to some people in san bruno who say this year feels a little brighter than last year. >> it is going to be an opportunity to compared to last year, to
. >> reporter: this morning investigators are trying to figure out the cause of the lotion. they ruled out a gas leak. they say the gas line was ruptured after the explosion. >> we did find some evidence of marijuana being grown there, and the equipment that that takes to be grown is part of the active investigation. >> reporter: neighbors want to know what caused the explosion. seven homes were damaged and the cleanup will take a while. he stepped on a male it will need to be...
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investigation of uses of force direct for. sin and you alternately submitted your report to the state of minnesota on january 31st of this year correct of this for since you have submitted your pour have you received any additional information investigative or otherwise about this case. so any training materials that were came to us prior to me subsequent to january 31st any investigative information that was received you've not had an opportunity to review that report. since submitting your report it's fair to say that you've also had several conversation with prosecutors in connection with this case correct. i believe that you met with prosecutors or conversed with prosecutors in february 1st of this year march 3rd of this year march 11th of this year and april 3rd of this year which you dispute me if i told you that those were the dates i mean i would have to look at my calendar but i believe that. it's almost 1500 hours g.m.t. coming up 10 am in minneapolis in the united states we have been watching live coverage of day 8 of the derrick chauvin murder trial we've been hearing from sergeant jodi from the los angeles police
investigation of uses of force direct for. sin and you alternately submitted your report to the state of minnesota on january 31st of this year correct of this for since you have submitted your pour have you received any additional information investigative or otherwise about this case. so any training materials that were came to us prior to me subsequent to january 31st any investigative information that was received you've not had an opportunity to review that report. since submitting your...
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watched. >> the investigation will include comprehensive review of the louisville police department's policies and training. >> we're taking it, she's down. >> we're taking it down. >> r >> reporter: the botched raid which killed breonna taylor inside her own home last march home last march was a factor in opening the federal investigation. >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: it leads to months of protests, but just one to have the officers involved has been charged in connection witha thwheverhey ad. >> reporter: the civil investigation will look into whether whether the louisville police department engaged in unconstitutional searches and seizures, unlawfully executed search warrants on private homes or used unreasonable force including during protests. >> it's okay if we've done things wrong. we're going to do it differently. we're going to do it better. >> reporter: this now makes two investigations launched against major city police departments in less than a week. last wednesday it was the minneapolis police department, and day after former officer derek chauvin's conviction in connection with the death of george floyd. the trial for the one officer charged in
watched. >> the investigation will include comprehensive review of the louisville police department's policies and training. >> we're taking it, she's down. >> we're taking it down. >> r >> reporter: the botched raid which killed breonna taylor inside her own home last march home last march was a factor in opening the federal investigation. >> say her name! >> breonna taylor! >> reporter: it leads to months of protests, but just one to have the...
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investigation. we get details now from cbs' major garrett. >> reporter: the investigation into matt gaetz, a staunch ally of former president trump, is growing tonight, now involving several offices of the justice department, a top aide to the congressman resigning as the scandal widens. at issue is gaetz's relationship with a 17-year-old girl. gaetz could face federal charges if he traveled across state lines or provided anything of value-- airline tickets, meals hotel rooms-- in exchange for sex with her, something he has denied. >> it is a horrible allegation and it is a lie. >> reporter: gaetz could also face state charges of prostitution. "the new york times" reported obtaining receipts suggesting gaetz and an associate joel greenberg paid for sex after using web sites to locate potential partners. greenberg was indicted last year on sex trafficking charges. gaetz's congressional office said "matt gaetz has never paid for sex, matt gaetz has never been on any such web sites whatsoever." >> categorical denials are all about a political career right now. >> reporter: scott fredericksen is a forme
investigation. we get details now from cbs' major garrett. >> reporter: the investigation into matt gaetz, a staunch ally of former president trump, is growing tonight, now involving several offices of the justice department, a top aide to the congressman resigning as the scandal widens. at issue is gaetz's relationship with a 17-year-old girl. gaetz could face federal charges if he traveled across state lines or provided anything of value-- airline tickets, meals hotel rooms-- in...
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i can smell 'em. >> reporter: with a federal investigation hanging over his head last fall, giuliani continued to speak out on behalf of former president trump in an effort to get the 2020 election results overturned. >> let's have trial by combat! >> reporter: on january 6, he urged the former president's supporters to storm the capitol. >> the president is willing to stake his reputation on the fact that we're going to find criminality there! >> reporter: but it is his relationship with soviet-born igor fruman and lev parnas thath put him in prosecutors' crosshairs. >> it was about rudy giuliani and the president on the ukrainian side. >> reporter: both men were charged with unrelated campaign finance violations in 2019. also related, an additional search warrant served on victoria toensing a former washington, d.c. attorney who has also done work in the past for president trump and an oligarch from ukraine, accused to being tied to the effort to dig up dirt on president biden. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues with that stunning development. thank you, jeff. there's a major ruling t
i can smell 'em. >> reporter: with a federal investigation hanging over his head last fall, giuliani continued to speak out on behalf of former president trump in an effort to get the 2020 election results overturned. >> let's have trial by combat! >> reporter: on january 6, he urged the former president's supporters to storm the capitol. >> the president is willing to stake his reputation on the fact that we're going to find criminality there! >> reporter: but it...
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will review and investigate the use of force, correct? >> yes. >> that process, once the reportis complete, you are on the panel of people who reviewed the investigation. >> the case, yes. >> again, in your capacity of reviewing the use of force, you would agree that is the standard? >> correct. >> the universal standard for all police officers in the u.s.? >> to my knowledge, yes. >> that's because it comes from the u.s. supreme court? >> yes. >> the highest lawmaking or highest court in the land? >> correct. >> that is the standard officer inspector general uses? >> los angeles police department policy which also includes that. >> in terms of minneapolis, the same standard here? >> yes. >> that's embodied in minneapolis police department use of force policy five -- 303? >> i don't know the exact number but yes. >> the client versus connor factor -- [silence] you talked yesterday and today about this factor and you've done thousands of use of force reviews, you're comfortable discussing grand versus connor? >> yes. >> i asked -- [silence] [background noises] >> you reviewed the
will review and investigate the use of force, correct? >> yes. >> that process, once the reportis complete, you are on the panel of people who reviewed the investigation. >> the case, yes. >> again, in your capacity of reviewing the use of force, you would agree that is the standard? >> correct. >> the universal standard for all police officers in the u.s.? >> to my knowledge, yes. >> that's because it comes from the u.s. supreme court? >>...
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as for the scope of the investigation, abc news is reporting today that investigation includes allegations that he had a sexual relationship with, quote, at least one minor, at least one underaged person but maybe more than one abc is also reporting the investigation is looking at not just the congressman's alleged conduct in florida and his alleged conduct in other states as well. congressman matt gaetz has denied any sexual relationship with anyone underage and has continued to the claim that his rich family in florida was part of an extortion effort by someone claiming it would help congressman gaetz survive the skand is al if his father would help with the effort to find an ex fbi officer who had been missing in iran. the idea is that you would fund the effort and maybe congressman gaetz would look like a national hero because his family funded it and so then he wouldn't be prosecuted for child sex trafficking. the fbi is looking into that bizarre alleged scheme as well as the child sex allegations these are separate matters whether or not someone was trying to extort it does appear th
as for the scope of the investigation, abc news is reporting today that investigation includes allegations that he had a sexual relationship with, quote, at least one minor, at least one underaged person but maybe more than one abc is also reporting the investigation is looking at not just the congressman's alleged conduct in florida and his alleged conduct in other states as well. congressman matt gaetz has denied any sexual relationship with anyone underage and has continued to the claim that...
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vaccine, we represent it could have a potential important risk with the vaccine. >> reporter: the cdc is working to investigate the incidents and is looking into whether there may be other cases. >> all were women between 18 and 48. >> reporter: symptoms include severe headache, difficulty move, shortness of breath, and pain in the legs or abdomen. director walensky said health care providers also need to be on the lookout for the condition. >> while we would typically treat blood clots with heparin, heparin and its derivatives should be avoided. >> reporter: the white house covid response team says it expects a short-term impact on daily vaccination numbers as those scheduled for johnson & johnson appointments are transitioned to pfizer or moderna vaccines. but the administration says they don't expect this pause to impact overall vaccination efforts. >> we have more than enough pfizer and moderna vaccine supply to continue or even accelerate the current pace of vaccinations. >> reporter: natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> so the cdc says nearly 124 million americans have received at least one dose
vaccine, we represent it could have a potential important risk with the vaccine. >> reporter: the cdc is working to investigate the incidents and is looking into whether there may be other cases. >> all were women between 18 and 48. >> reporter: symptoms include severe headache, difficulty move, shortness of breath, and pain in the legs or abdomen. director walensky said health care providers also need to be on the lookout for the condition. >> while we would typically...
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marissa perlman is in sacramento with the months long investigation. >> reporter: to law-enforcement officer showing off their trophies from just a few years of hunting in the amador county foothills. chris stone is an investigator for the amador county district attorney, and joe freighter is a corrections officer at a local prison. >> a single one of those that were portrayed on their social media sites is the kind that a person might get once-in-a- lifetime. >> reporter: he says the pair posted almost 2 dozen of these rare kills, over several years. investigators suspected they were cheating, luring deer in using bait. seen here in's evidence photo from the affidavit. it is a practice that is illegal in california, turning this from hunting for sport to poaching. >>> these piles were being replenished, they were being replenished regularly, and they were being replenished with the kinds of materials that you would expect to help the antlers grow really big. >> reporter: the state launch an investigation, something defense attorneys say looks like a scene from a movie. using a survei
marissa perlman is in sacramento with the months long investigation. >> reporter: to law-enforcement officer showing off their trophies from just a few years of hunting in the amador county foothills. chris stone is an investigator for the amador county district attorney, and joe freighter is a corrections officer at a local prison. >> a single one of those that were portrayed on their social media sites is the kind that a person might get once-in-a- lifetime. >> reporter: he...
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maria medina is live with the exclusive details on the bay area wide investigation. >> reporter: i will show you how quickly this happens. the suspect parks in front of the car while the victim is behind the wheel, unlocks the door and grabs the victim's purse. there are 30 of these robberies across the bay area and the victims all have one thing in common. >> it is brazen, it is definitely not something we want to see in our city. >> reporter: a total of nine smash and grab robberies in the matter of six weeks in san jose. up to 30 across the bay area including oakland, hayward and union city. >> we are working tirelessly to tracking information. >> reporter: until it all came to an end yesterday for this man. >> all nine victims were adult females from the asian american community. or wathem me out d thenblock the victs with their car before striking. >> autolock unlocks the doors, opens the door, grabs it and is inside the getaway car before the victim realize what happened. >> reporter: some times they bre a wiow to get to the purses. and now shoppers say it makes them think twice a
maria medina is live with the exclusive details on the bay area wide investigation. >> reporter: i will show you how quickly this happens. the suspect parks in front of the car while the victim is behind the wheel, unlocks the door and grabs the victim's purse. there are 30 of these robberies across the bay area and the victims all have one thing in common. >> it is brazen, it is definitely not something we want to see in our city. >> reporter: a total of nine smash and grab...
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narrative police report, they write several police reports. >> correct. >> to date, over 400 bca investigative reports have been prepared? >> yes, 440. >> so almost 4150 and some of the reports are being generated now as we speak? >> possibly. >> we just went through this analysis of exhibit compared to other exhibits already presented that's something probably just been today? >> correct, possibly. >> an analysis you did on direct examination you have a police report about that? >> no. >> that's because we were just introduced in court? >> yes, sir. >> so in addition, this investigation took a lot of different twists and turns? >> yes, sir. >> in part because of all that's going on at the city of the time? >> yes. >> so for example, certain pieces of equipment along to officer chauvin or other involved officers were located in other places? >> correct. >> those investigations turned into this investigation and became part of this investigation? >> yes. >> and because of the profile of this case, the bca maintains? >> correct. >> and it's fair to say a number of citizens calling with information for w
narrative police report, they write several police reports. >> correct. >> to date, over 400 bca investigative reports have been prepared? >> yes, 440. >> so almost 4150 and some of the reports are being generated now as we speak? >> possibly. >> we just went through this analysis of exhibit compared to other exhibits already presented that's something probably just been today? >> correct, possibly. >> an analysis you did on direct examination you...
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ktvu investigative reporter. brooks jarocz has more on what happened. caught on camera. this blue car pulls up monday afternoon along morag, a street in san francisco. a man gets inside. seconds later, it seemed backing up and two men jump out next. it's not what's seen in this video, but heard. police say those men broke into a family's rental car. one of the suspects, backpack in hand jumps into the front passenger seat. the family chases the thieves. another angle shows a young girl lunging at the strangling suspect but trips and falls 52 year old man runs and grabs onto the burglars car but fell to the ground. he later tells police they had a gun. the family was in shock. couldn't drive themselves back to their hotel. they were worried about their family members. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified, told us the family is from puerto rico, and it was their first day touring the city. first stop these popular 163 mosaics, steps in the inner sunset district that spotted morada and 16th avenue has become a popular target for burglars. it's happens all the time
ktvu investigative reporter. brooks jarocz has more on what happened. caught on camera. this blue car pulls up monday afternoon along morag, a street in san francisco. a man gets inside. seconds later, it seemed backing up and two men jump out next. it's not what's seen in this video, but heard. police say those men broke into a family's rental car. one of the suspects, backpack in hand jumps into the front passenger seat. the family chases the thieves. another angle shows a young girl lunging...
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the judge ordered a pre-sentence investigation report so a probation officer will gather facts about derek chauvin. he may get letters of support from people don't gather victim impact statements summarize all this and provide that report to the judge to help the judge make decisions about the appropriate sentence. then the judge said this thing about blakely factor. so so there's a u.s. supreme court case called blakely be washington that says that when a judge is going to determine aggravating factors. really a jury can decide those aggravating factors in this instance that defense attorney wade the jury on those aggravating factors. but does the prosecution has announced that they're going to seek an aggravated sentence based on 2 aggravating factors under minnesota law. one the crime occurred in the presence of children and 2, the crime constitutes an abuse of governmental authority. so under their sort of its matrix even though 40 years is the maximum sentence because derek chauvin doesn't have a prior criminal record and the like. under that think he's not going to get 40 years.
the judge ordered a pre-sentence investigation report so a probation officer will gather facts about derek chauvin. he may get letters of support from people don't gather victim impact statements summarize all this and provide that report to the judge to help the judge make decisions about the appropriate sentence. then the judge said this thing about blakely factor. so so there's a u.s. supreme court case called blakely be washington that says that when a judge is going to determine...
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eugene daniels, carol leonnig, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter at "the washington post." also author of the forthcoming "zero fail the rise and fall of the secret service." and cynthia oxny is back with us. good evening and welcome to you all. eugene, i'd like to begin with you and your beat specifically. this presidency still young as it is was already on overload. you heard the president himself mention some of the areas he is dealing with in the average day. it was easier for donald trump who could dismiss police shootings and dismiss crowds in our streets, sometimes hire other cops to clear them. it's different for joe biden. talk about how the burden for the new president is different. >> yeah, because he takes a completely different tactic than donald trump did, right? this a president who's put systemic racism as one of the top four priorities for his administration, and climate change. and we've seen him go in front of people and console the country, consoler in the chief aspect of the job he's much better at than donald trump, but people want to see things change
eugene daniels, carol leonnig, pulitzer prizewinning investigative reporter at "the washington post." also author of the forthcoming "zero fail the rise and fall of the secret service." and cynthia oxny is back with us. good evening and welcome to you all. eugene, i'd like to begin with you and your beat specifically. this presidency still young as it is was already on overload. you heard the president himself mention some of the areas he is dealing with in the average day....
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reporter: a state-level investigation is underway.ocal community wants answers to the question, everything things ever going to change? alan fisher, al jazeera, minnesota. anchor: also in minneapolis, george floyd's brother testified. the trial is now into the third week. the first witness on monday was a cardiologist who said george floyd's death was preventable. and then what is known as life testimony, philonise floyd described the role his brother had in his family and the community he was so much of a leader to us in the household. he would always make sure that we had our clothes for school. he made sure that we all were going to going to go to school on time. and like i told, george couldn't cook, but he would make sure you had a snack or something in the morning. he was one of those people in the community that when they had church outside, people would attend church just because he was there. nobody would go out there until they seen him. he just was like a person that everybody loved around the community. he just knew how to
reporter: a state-level investigation is underway.ocal community wants answers to the question, everything things ever going to change? alan fisher, al jazeera, minnesota. anchor: also in minneapolis, george floyd's brother testified. the trial is now into the third week. the first witness on monday was a cardiologist who said george floyd's death was preventable. and then what is known as life testimony, philonise floyd described the role his brother had in his family and the community he was...
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many fear that last week's verdict amongst to a death sentence for investigative reporting in hong kong. for freedom of speech the press person. believes. the conviction also marks another blow to the city's dwindling press freedom which fell to 80th place in the latest global index a dramatic fall from 18th in 2002. in recent weeks authorities have vowed to probe what they call fake news that undermine national security. of these journalists and their supporters say they do not back down and will continue their work for as long as they can. on the line from hong kong. did you make false statements to obtain information from a vehicle for your documentary. absolutely a lot because like searching information on the coast has been a long time practice in hong kong and i believe every journalist and hong kong has practiced the same thing in the past 20 in the past 2 decades over the. 20 years are journalists in hong kong free to do is to do a database of the ficos for reporting and journalistic purpose and we have to fill up a form declare our purpose on making those as us do data which in
many fear that last week's verdict amongst to a death sentence for investigative reporting in hong kong. for freedom of speech the press person. believes. the conviction also marks another blow to the city's dwindling press freedom which fell to 80th place in the latest global index a dramatic fall from 18th in 2002. in recent weeks authorities have vowed to probe what they call fake news that undermine national security. of these journalists and their supporters say they do not back down and...