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according to the mcmillan plan, which can be seen to this day, the models exist at the building museum in washington, the botanic garden would have to be moved. now, congress cared about the botanic garden come they weren't going to simply legislate it out of existence. so much to the objection of the existing superintendent, a decision was made to relocate the botanic garden just one block south. but the two main casualties in this decision were, one, the existing greenhouse structures, the excellent example of the gothic greenhouse. and that was just razed to transfer the botanic garden to the south. and a lot of the existing vegetation was lost. we have seen the zelcova that survived from the original botanic garden, and there is also a mossy oak, also called a burr oak, on the southeastern block of union square today that survived from the original u.s. botanic garden. it is a beautiful specimen. congress decided to build a large conservatory, a greenhouse, one block south of union square, just over the road on maryland avenue. that greenhouse was finally constructed in 1931. eight
according to the mcmillan plan, which can be seen to this day, the models exist at the building museum in washington, the botanic garden would have to be moved. now, congress cared about the botanic garden come they weren't going to simply legislate it out of existence. so much to the objection of the existing superintendent, a decision was made to relocate the botanic garden just one block south. but the two main casualties in this decision were, one, the existing greenhouse structures, the...
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the us botanic garden was one of them and so according to the mcmillan commission plan. which can be seen to this day the models of it exist at the at the building museum here in you say it's really fascinating. the botanic garden would have to be moved now congress cared about the botanic garden. they weren't just simply going to legislated out of existence and so much to the over the objection of the existing superintendent at the time. the decision was made to relocate the botanic garden just one block south but the real casualty or the two main casualties in this decision were one the existing greenhouse structures. there was a excellent example as i mentioned earlier the gothic style greenhouse and and unfortunately that was just raised to transfer the botanic garden to the south and a lot of the existing vegetation was lost and so we've seen a little bit earlier the zelkova that survived from the original botanic garden and there's also an oak a mossy cup oak also called a burr oak park this macrocarpa on the southeastern block of union square today that has arrive
the us botanic garden was one of them and so according to the mcmillan commission plan. which can be seen to this day the models of it exist at the at the building museum here in you say it's really fascinating. the botanic garden would have to be moved now congress cared about the botanic garden. they weren't just simply going to legislated out of existence and so much to the over the objection of the existing superintendent at the time. the decision was made to relocate the botanic garden...
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mcmillan says to him he doesn't respect him, why did he do that?controlled derek chauvin is. this is as the body is taken away. and you see officer lane at the beginning. the charge was -- at least the call they got was a counterfeit bill was passed. not at all clear he knew that $20 wasn't real. he pulls a gun on him immediately, cursing him out. it is of course -- floyd responds please don't kill me. the level of enormous pressure from the beginning that we are seeing in these videos. mel: it sounded like you read our update from yesterday. that was the point i raised as well. on someevel what you saw was a microcosm of how police operate when they run into black folks. he pulls a gun on him right away. i thought mbe george floyd was acting a little harassing. on second thought, it made sense that he might have been nervous. it makes sense for a black man in the u.s. to be nervous. i thought you are right, it was odd chauvin had just killed a man. mcmillan was a real hero. he walked up on him and said he didn't respect what he did. he prepared hi
mcmillan says to him he doesn't respect him, why did he do that?controlled derek chauvin is. this is as the body is taken away. and you see officer lane at the beginning. the charge was -- at least the call they got was a counterfeit bill was passed. not at all clear he knew that $20 wasn't real. he pulls a gun on him immediately, cursing him out. it is of course -- floyd responds please don't kill me. the level of enormous pressure from the beginning that we are seeing in these videos. mel: it...
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mcmillan. . >> the state may call the next witness. [swearing in witness] >> we would appreciate it if you word remove your mask. we will test out the microphone and how it works with you. please state your full name. >> charles mcmillan. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. how are you doing today. >> okay. >> thank you for being here i will start with questions about your background and then we will move on from there. tell the jury how old you are. [inaudible] >> how far did you go? >> what city do you live in scenic hennepin county. >> are you minneapolis? >> yes ma'am. >> i will ask you some questions about memorial day mah of last year. do you live in an area close to cup foods? >> yes i do. >> that evening may 25th were you driving by that area? >> yes i was. what kind of card you drive? >> 2006 dodge caravan, blue. eldridge: is that a fan? >> yes ma'am when you are in the area of 38 and chicago did something draw your attention? >> yes it did. eldridge: what did you see? >> i was at the red light going south at the time i was
mcmillan. . >> the state may call the next witness. [swearing in witness] >> we would appreciate it if you word remove your mask. we will test out the microphone and how it works with you. please state your full name. >> charles mcmillan. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. how are you doing today. >> okay. >> thank you for being here i will start with questions about your background and then we will move on from there. tell the jury how old you are....
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mcmillan, do you need a minute? >> oh, my god. >> can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment? >> i can't. feeling helpless. i don't have a moment. i understand him. my mom died june 25th. >> reporter: also on that body camera video the first publicly heard defense of officer chauvin's actions in his own words. >> i got to control this guy because he's a sizable guy. looks like he's -- >> reporter: jurors also saw video of george floyd before the tragedy unfolded inside the convenience store. chris martin who worked there said floyd was friendly but appeared to be high. he says floyd paid for the cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 bill and told his manager who called the police. the store worker then watched the tragedy unfold and he says he felt guilty. >> what was going through your mind? >> disbelief and guilt. >> okay. why guilt? >> if i would have just not taken the bill this could have been avoided. >> legal analysts say chauvin's defense team says there was resistance from floyd even if it
mcmillan, do you need a minute? >> oh, my god. >> can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment? >> i can't. feeling helpless. i don't have a moment. i understand him. my mom died june 25th. >> reporter: also on that body camera video the first publicly heard defense of officer chauvin's actions in his own words. >> i got to control this guy because he's a sizable guy. looks like he's -- >> reporter: jurors also saw video of george floyd...
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not just described by mcmillan, but caught on video. derek chauvin in real time, answering questions about what had just happened, as floyd lie motionless. for the first time, the men and women of the jury, those who will decide chauvin's fate saw how he reacted in real time. watch. >> that's one person's opinion. i have to control this guy because he's a sizeable guy. >> and get him in the car. >> looked like he was probably on something. >> how will the jury weigh not just the words but the tone. remember, feel can matter as much as fact with the jury. does chauvin takes the stand? does he describe something that he felt that day inconsistent with what you just heard? this moment that you just heard will matter in this trial. let's take it to the much better legal minds, elliott williams, former federal prosecutor and mark o'mara, head defense attorney for george zimmerman, who helped zimmerman get acquitted of killing trayvon martin. it's been a minute. good to see you. >> charles mcmillan's testimony, he didn't really prove or dispr
not just described by mcmillan, but caught on video. derek chauvin in real time, answering questions about what had just happened, as floyd lie motionless. for the first time, the men and women of the jury, those who will decide chauvin's fate saw how he reacted in real time. watch. >> that's one person's opinion. i have to control this guy because he's a sizeable guy. >> and get him in the car. >> looked like he was probably on something. >> how will the jury weigh not...
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he interacted with the same bystander we discussed earlier, charlie mcmillan, charles mcmillan. >> do you recall reviewing a statement that the defendant made to charles mcmillan and his use of force upon what the defendant's explanation for his force level was? >> so this will not be an exact location but it was something akin to describing mr. floyd as a pretty big guy and possibly under the influence or on drugs and that officers needed to keep control of him. >> what is your assessment of the explanation and does it justify the level of force based on the defendant's explanation to mr. mcmillan? >> although statements are true mr. floyd was a large individual and there was ample reason to discuss to a reasonable officer that he may be impaired by alcohol or drugs. but no officers would have perceived in this situation that they could maintain control of him without putting a knee on his neck or keeping him in that position. >> is there a national recognized standard for police officers with respect to the duty to render aid? >> yes it is. the sanctity of human life is the highest
he interacted with the same bystander we discussed earlier, charlie mcmillan, charles mcmillan. >> do you recall reviewing a statement that the defendant made to charles mcmillan and his use of force upon what the defendant's explanation for his force level was? >> so this will not be an exact location but it was something akin to describing mr. floyd as a pretty big guy and possibly under the influence or on drugs and that officers needed to keep control of him. >> what is...
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mcmillan, mr. martin has to be something the jurors take into consideration and in fact, research has shown that the trama from witnesses police violence is worse than witnessing other types of violence you can't avoid the police they are all over the place. you have few resources for action you heard how helpless he felt the victims are often stigmatized. your general feeling of safety is ever changed and i fear the long term mental health impact on mr. mcmillan and many people at the scene and around the country who were traumatized by what happened. >> it would be almost impossible for that not to be the case. sadly. you point out something so smart that people who are watching this gavel to gavel as it were may not pause to realize prosecutors aren't used to prosecuting the police so how rare is this dynamic we are watching in this courtroom >> we can't talk enough about how rare police prosecutions are. prosecutors are the colleagues of police. they don't see police as defendants they see them
mcmillan, mr. martin has to be something the jurors take into consideration and in fact, research has shown that the trama from witnesses police violence is worse than witnessing other types of violence you can't avoid the police they are all over the place. you have few resources for action you heard how helpless he felt the victims are often stigmatized. your general feeling of safety is ever changed and i fear the long term mental health impact on mr. mcmillan and many people at the scene...
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mcmillan, do you need a minute ? >> oh, my god. >> give you a moment, mr. mcmillan. i'm not sure if there's water, as well. if you need a break to get some water, let me know. we can take a break. may i approach, your honor ? >> thank you . >> you okay? >> yeah. >> i know, this is difficult. can you just explain, sort of, what you're feeling, in this moment? >> helpless. i don't have a mama, either. i understand him. my mom died june 25th. >> hang on just one second. >> let's -- let's take a ten-minute break. >> we'll take a little break. >> that's real life. how could anybody watch that, and not feel for this man? hearing george floyd calling for his mother. feeling his grief over his -- his own mother. compare that emotion, to the reaction from derek chauvin, after george floyd had been taken away, in an ambulance. charles mcmillan approached the police officer -- the police car. and what happened was caught on chauvin's body cam. and never-before-seen video. watch closely. >> advise the fire department if they are still with you. >> that -- that's one person's opi
mcmillan, do you need a minute ? >> oh, my god. >> give you a moment, mr. mcmillan. i'm not sure if there's water, as well. if you need a break to get some water, let me know. we can take a break. may i approach, your honor ? >> thank you . >> you okay? >> yeah. >> i know, this is difficult. can you just explain, sort of, what you're feeling, in this moment? >> helpless. i don't have a mama, either. i understand him. my mom died june 25th. >> hang...
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mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?ear what happened that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. 0ur correpondent, lebo diseko is in minneapolis, she told me it was a gruelling day for the prosecution witnesses, and everyone in court. the prosecution pretty relentlessly showing body camera footage from all four officers that were here that day, arresting mr floyd and really taking us through the interaction with him. from the beginning, they began right around the corner here, and bringing him infront of the cup foods store. very distressing. but the p
mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?ear what happened that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders...
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mcmillan >> mr. mcmillan? do you need a minute >> yeah. >> oh, my god. >> i know. difficult. can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment >> i can -- i feel helpless. i don't have a moment to understand him >> prosecutors also showed video of an interaction mcmillan had with former officer chauvin after the ambulance left the scene. mcmillan is arguing with chauvin showing his distress about what happened and chauvin tries to justify his actions. >> that's one person's opinion >> i have an opinion >> i tried to control this guy, he is a sizable guy. >> put him in the car. >> he was probably on something. >> paul butler is a former prosecutor and author of "choke hold: policing black men." did the testimony we heard today hurt the defense >> absolutely. the whole world has seen the video of george floyd dying. today the jury got to see him alive. laughing and joking and having a conversation about football versus baseball. he looks relaxed and easy going. contrast with the defense opening statement that presented floyd as this big violent dude who
mcmillan >> mr. mcmillan? do you need a minute >> yeah. >> oh, my god. >> i know. difficult. can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment >> i can -- i feel helpless. i don't have a moment to understand him >> prosecutors also showed video of an interaction mcmillan had with former officer chauvin after the ambulance left the scene. mcmillan is arguing with chauvin showing his distress about what happened and chauvin tries to justify his...
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mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?d that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief. and, guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. let's go live to minneapolis, and the bbc�*s lebo diseko. of course just watching the report, it was tough to watch, but you and everyone in the court has seen the body camera footage and the security camera footage again and again. gruelling day? absolutely, mike, in the last hour or so the prosecution pretty relentlessly showing body camera footage from all four officers that we hear that day, arresting mr floyd and taking us through the interaction. from the beginning
mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?d that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief. and, guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions...
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today, on the witness stand charles mcmillan's memories of that day and the video of it brought him to tears. jim sciutto here in again for anderson tonight. day three of the derek chauvin trial saw witnesses haunted by their helplessness as a man was slowly killed right in front of their eyes. we watched a juror experience what she later called a stress related reaction to those proceedings. we saw for the first time body cam video of george floyd's confrontation with police. cnn senior national correspondent sara sidner has our report and we must give you this woarning, some of this vido is tough to watch. >> reporter: 61-year-old eyewitness charles mcmillan took the stand breaking down in sobs after prosecutors played this body cam video of george floyd interacting with police. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> stop moving. >> helpless. i don't have a mama, either, but i just hear him -- >> reporter: mcmillan is the man you hear on the video begging floyd to give into police before floyd is taken to the ground. >> you ain't going to win. >> i understand once y
today, on the witness stand charles mcmillan's memories of that day and the video of it brought him to tears. jim sciutto here in again for anderson tonight. day three of the derek chauvin trial saw witnesses haunted by their helplessness as a man was slowly killed right in front of their eyes. we watched a juror experience what she later called a stress related reaction to those proceedings. we saw for the first time body cam video of george floyd's confrontation with police. cnn senior...
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mcmillan watching it escalate from >> some >> mcmillan breaking down on the stand after viewing this police body cam video of floyd's final minutes calling for his mother while mcmillan stood feet away feeling powerless i know this is you just explain. >> so what you're feeling thank you. you know. i don't that just came to you. >> did >> now is craig treadway reporting for us tonight. hearing witnesses testify and dissect second by second accounts of the circumstances surrounding george floyd's death can be tough. here are some resources that may help you can contact any of the organizations you see on your screen. they offer coping mechanisms to deal with the stress depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions. we have a full list of all of these resources on our website at kron 4 dot com. >> president biden has unveiled a 2 trillion-dollar infrastructure plan his administration says it will help pay for that by raising the corporate tax rate to 28%. the plan includes more than 600 billion dollars for things like bridges and roads, airports and billions more for drinking
mcmillan watching it escalate from >> some >> mcmillan breaking down on the stand after viewing this police body cam video of floyd's final minutes calling for his mother while mcmillan stood feet away feeling powerless i know this is you just explain. >> so what you're feeling thank you. you know. i don't that just came to you. >> did >> now is craig treadway reporting for us tonight. hearing witnesses testify and dissect second by second accounts of the...
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remember charles mcmillan? well, the defendant explained his actions. he explained the basis of his actions to charles mcmillan. you recall that? here is what he said. >> he is probably on something >> that was his justification for using this that was his justification for using this level of force. he is a big guy, a sizable guy, he has to be on something and we have to control him. his two justifications, george floyd was big and that he might be on something. you know the standards, you've heard of the standards many times, you know the difference between a risk and a threat. officers are authorized to use force to respond to a threat. they are not authorized to use force to respond to risk. anybody poses a potential risk. big, small, in between, everybody is a risk. not everybody is a threat. the act of being large is not a crime. it's not a risk, it's not a threat. it's merely a risk. being on something, being on something, it's not a threat. it may be a risk. but not a threat. force is not authorized against someone, and when questioned, their ex
remember charles mcmillan? well, the defendant explained his actions. he explained the basis of his actions to charles mcmillan. you recall that? here is what he said. >> he is probably on something >> that was his justification for using this that was his justification for using this level of force. he is a big guy, a sizable guy, he has to be on something and we have to control him. his two justifications, george floyd was big and that he might be on something. you know the...
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mcmillan, i'm not sure if there is water, as well.er, let me know we'll take a break may i approach, your honor >> yes >> thank you [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. ♪♪ the thing about freedom is... freedom has no limits. there's no such thing as too many adventures... or too many unforgettable moments. there will never be too many stories to write... or too many memories to make. but when it comes to a vehicle that will be there for it all. there's only one. jeep. not everybody wants the same thing. there's only one. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪♪ (car horn) ♪♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips.
mcmillan, i'm not sure if there is water, as well.er, let me know we'll take a break may i approach, your honor >> yes >> thank you [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. ♪♪ the thing about freedom is... freedom has no limits. there's no such thing as too many...
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remember charles mcmillan. well the defendant explained his actions he explained the basis of his actions to charles mcmillan recall that. here's what he said there. are not that i don't know if i'm going to cry out for it as probably not. that was his justification for using this level of force he's a big guy sizable guy he might be on something we have to control control is the restraint so that's the force has to justifications for the george floyd was big and that he might be on something when you know the standards you've heard the standards many times you know the difference between a risk and a threat officers are authorized to use force to respond to a threat they're not authorized to use force to respond to a risk anybody poses a potential risk big small in between everybody's a risk not everybody's a threat being large the act of being large it's not a crime it's not a risk sorry it's not a threat it's merely a risk being on something being on something. south threat. it may be a risk but it's not a t
remember charles mcmillan. well the defendant explained his actions he explained the basis of his actions to charles mcmillan recall that. here's what he said there. are not that i don't know if i'm going to cry out for it as probably not. that was his justification for using this level of force he's a big guy sizable guy he might be on something we have to control control is the restraint so that's the force has to justifications for the george floyd was big and that he might be on something...
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mcmillan, fair? >> yeah, that's fair. >> okay. if we could go to a little bit forward, look at exhibit 127 starting at 20:21.28. we'll play that through 20:21.59. >> relax. >> i can't breathe. >> you're doing fine. you're talking fine. >> he says he can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i'm about to die, you see. >> relax. >> i can't breathe. my face. >> what do you want? >> i can't breathe. please. i can't breathe. >> get up. >> so, sir, at this point, the clip we just heard, the restraint is continuing, fair? >> yes. >> and this then, as he's talking, you can hear mr. floyd at least expressing that he's in some kind of distress. fair? >> yes. >> indicating that he can't breathe? >> that's what he's saying. >> and, of course, the defendant was on top of him. true? >> yes. >> and so in the context here, that might be a reasonable police officer might tend to believe him, correct? >> i'm sorry, believe? >> mr. floyd, that he can't breathe. saying he can't breathe and the defendant is on top of him on hard pavement. in
mcmillan, fair? >> yeah, that's fair. >> okay. if we could go to a little bit forward, look at exhibit 127 starting at 20:21.28. we'll play that through 20:21.59. >> relax. >> i can't breathe. >> you're doing fine. you're talking fine. >> he says he can't breathe. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i'm about to die, you see. >> relax. >> i can't breathe. my face. >> what do you want? >> i can't breathe. please. i can't breathe....
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today jurors also heard from charles mcmillan, the man heard on video telling floyd to calm down as floyd struggled with officers >> i have had an interaction with officers myself, and i understand, once you get in the car, you can't win, you're done >> reporter: but as the encounter escalated, mcmillan told jurors he felt helpless >> i don't have a moment that i just -- >> reporter: today he sobbed as he watched the video in court >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and late today, prosecutors for the first time playe video from derek chauvin's body camera which fell underneath the squad car during the struggle. lester >> and, gabe, there was also concern with a juror today. what can you tell us about that >> reporter: yes, one juror told the judge she was having a stress-related reaction and was having trouble sleeping, lester >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> progress and setbacks tonight in the covid crisis pfizer announcing early trial results in teens showing its vaccine is 100% effective. more than 97 million americans have now received at least one vaccine dose but miguel almageur report
today jurors also heard from charles mcmillan, the man heard on video telling floyd to calm down as floyd struggled with officers >> i have had an interaction with officers myself, and i understand, once you get in the car, you can't win, you're done >> reporter: but as the encounter escalated, mcmillan told jurors he felt helpless >> i don't have a moment that i just -- >> reporter: today he sobbed as he watched the video in court >> oh, my god. >> reporter:...
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. >> are you talking about charles mcmillan. let's take a look at exhibit 49 and officer thao's body worn camera. >> if we could publish that, please. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> at that time you see a camera panned out into the street and there was the one gentleman that you referred to. do you appear to hear him say anything, threatening? >> no. >> major risk factor? >> during that period of time, you heard mr. floyd repeat that he can't breathe. and so, a reasonable officer in the position at that time shouldn't have been distracted by mr. mcmillan. if we could go a little forward, take a look at exhibit 27 starting at 20:21:08. we will play that through [inaudible] i can't breathe i can't breathe. >> what are you on? >> i can't breathe. >> at this point, in the clip we just heard, the restraint has continued, fair? >> yes. >> as he's talking you can hear mr. floyd expressing that he is in some kind of distress, indicating that he cannot breathe. >> and of course the defendant is on top of him. in
. >> are you talking about charles mcmillan. let's take a look at exhibit 49 and officer thao's body worn camera. >> if we could publish that, please. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> at that time you see a camera panned out into the street and there was the one gentleman that you referred to. do you appear to hear him say anything, threatening? >> no. >> major risk factor? >> during that period of time, you heard mr. floyd...
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you're done. >> mcmillan told the jury he regularly walks the neighborhood. in fact, he bumped into officer derek chauvin there five days before floyd's arrest. >> five days ago, i told you, say the next person going to make mistake. he looked at you as a maggot. >> reporter: on this day in court, the jury also saw george floyd alive, watching not seen before surveillance video from inside the cub food store. 19-year-old former cashier christopher martin took the stand to explain what was going on leading up to police arriving. >> do you recall what it was that you sold? >> a pack of cigarettes. he seemed very friendly, approachable, he was talkative. he seemed to be just living his life. >> reporter: a scene from every day life. but the jury knows they are watching a dead man walking. in less than an hour, floyd will be struggling for his life under then officer derek chauvin's knee. martin said floyd seemed high. >> when i asked him if he played baseball, he went on to respond to that, but it kind of took him a little long. so it would appear that he was hi
you're done. >> mcmillan told the jury he regularly walks the neighborhood. in fact, he bumped into officer derek chauvin there five days before floyd's arrest. >> five days ago, i told you, say the next person going to make mistake. he looked at you as a maggot. >> reporter: on this day in court, the jury also saw george floyd alive, watching not seen before surveillance video from inside the cub food store. 19-year-old former cashier christopher martin took the stand to...
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hear from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend peered the trial of derek chauvin sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the capitol is understood security following the failed attack on friday. i want to read to you about what happened from a story in rol lcall.com. " u.s. capitol officer was killed after a man ran a vehicle into him and another officer and a barricade. the suspect exited the cart wielding an from ignored commands, once towards officers at which time u.s. capitol police officers fired upon the suspect, activating -- acting chief told reporters. capitol police announced the suspect wasn't custody and died after being transferred to the hospital. the other officer was hospitalized according to an update from police wasn't stable and nonthreatening condition. the daily events but the complex into lockdown for two hours -- deadly events put the complex into lockdown for two hours." flags are at half mast across washington, d.c. and the capitol building following the death of police officer william evans. the suspect w
hear from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend peered the trial of derek chauvin sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the capitol is understood security following the failed attack on friday. i want to read to you about what happened from a story in rol lcall.com. " u.s. capitol officer was killed after a man ran a vehicle into him and another officer and a barricade. the suspect exited the cart wielding an from ignored commands,...
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the defendant explained his actions and the basis of his actions to charles mcmillan. here's what he said. [inaudible] >> that was his justification for using this level of force. he is the big sizable guy, he might be on something. we have to control. control is the restraint. you know the standards and you've heard the standards. you know the difference between a risk and a threat officers are authorized to use force to respond to a threat. they are not authorized to respond to the risk. anybody poses a potential risk big, small, in between. it's merely a risk. it's not a threat. force is not authorized against someone because they are on something and it conceded that the combination of the two in large isn't a justification for the use of force. that isn't what they get to do. so the defendant's entire basis, his explanation to charles mcmillan at the time at the scene, right afterwards. it isn't procedure, it's not the use of force policies were following the rules. we talk about things that could have happened, potentials, hypotheticals. you need to focus on what
the defendant explained his actions and the basis of his actions to charles mcmillan. here's what he said. [inaudible] >> that was his justification for using this level of force. he is the big sizable guy, he might be on something. we have to control. control is the restraint. you know the standards and you've heard the standards. you know the difference between a risk and a threat officers are authorized to use force to respond to a threat. they are not authorized to respond to the...
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prior to mcmillan breaking down on the stand. who could forget the voice of now 18-year-old d.f.ghtmares and like store clerk christopher martin is ridden with guilt. if only she could have done something more. if only he had not done anything about the counterfeit $20. insurmountment guilt dropped on and for people forever impact and forever gone senselessly after cruelty and barberism, and a thief described as affable man that we have all been wrapped up with george floyd. in one week, so much anguish on display and felt. a sad reflection on the horrific moment from one year ago. a heartbreaking reflection of where we continue to be in america. so joining me right now to discuss is cornell william brooks, civil rights attorney, and former president and ceo of the naacp, and ana navarro a cnn political cornell, you first. how did this week of testimony hit you? >> this week of testimony was kpeerdly difficult. why? because african-americans have been told over and over again, if you just comply you won't be killed by the police. what we saw in the testimony and heard in the test
prior to mcmillan breaking down on the stand. who could forget the voice of now 18-year-old d.f.ghtmares and like store clerk christopher martin is ridden with guilt. if only she could have done something more. if only he had not done anything about the counterfeit $20. insurmountment guilt dropped on and for people forever impact and forever gone senselessly after cruelty and barberism, and a thief described as affable man that we have all been wrapped up with george floyd. in one week, so...
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mcmillan. we have the video paused i will ask you some questions and then we can move on from there. >> yes ma'am. eldridge: we stopped at 820, 51. what did you see at the beginning in terms of officers putting mr. floyd in the car? >> what i understand i'm looking at no on that side of the car when the officer was trying to get him hogtied. eldridge: with this image at right no where are you? >>. eldridge: you use the word hogtie? what you mean by that? >> and then where they tie you up. eldridge: you were watching, sorry. is that better? it's hard to hear what the plexiglas. can you describe what you are seeing at that point? >> ac mr. floyd on the ground. eldridge: who else is on the ground? is anyone with him on the ground? >> yes ma'am. eldridge: what do you see in terms of the other officers? >> to officers on the back and an officer on the front. eldridge: did you know the other officer at the back of the car? you don't have his name? >> thao i don't know. eldridge: the officer you are n
mcmillan. we have the video paused i will ask you some questions and then we can move on from there. >> yes ma'am. eldridge: we stopped at 820, 51. what did you see at the beginning in terms of officers putting mr. floyd in the car? >> what i understand i'm looking at no on that side of the car when the officer was trying to get him hogtied. eldridge: with this image at right no where are you? >>. eldridge: you use the word hogtie? what you mean by that? >> and then...
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to charles mcmillan. you'll recall that. here's what he said. >> okay, that was his justification for this level of force. he's a big guy, he's a sizable guy, he might be on something we have to control him. control is the restraint. that's the force. okay, his two justifications were that george floyd was big and that he might be on something. well, you know the standards, you've heard the standards many times, you know the difference between a risk and a threat. officers are authorized to use force to respond to a threat, they're not authorized to use force to respond to a risk. anybody poses a potential risk. big, small, in between. everybody's a risk. not everybody's a threat. being large the act of being large is not a crime, it's not a risk -- sorry, it's not a threat, it's merely a risk. being on something, being on something -- it's not a threat. it may be a risk but it's not a threat. and force is not authorized against someone merely because they're on something. and when questioned their force
to charles mcmillan. you'll recall that. here's what he said. >> okay, that was his justification for this level of force. he's a big guy, he's a sizable guy, he might be on something we have to control him. control is the restraint. that's the force. okay, his two justifications were that george floyd was big and that he might be on something. well, you know the standards, you've heard the standards many times, you know the difference between a risk and a threat. officers are authorized...
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. >> reporter: charles mcmillan witnessed it all.1-year-old broke down as he relived the moment in court. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: mcmillan had confronted chauvin about his actions, and tonight, for the first time, we're hearing chauvin's initial reaction to what had just happened. >> we have to control this guy, because he's a sizable guy. >> yeah, and that guy, he wouldn't get in the car! >> looks like he's probably on something. >> reporter: earlier, the prosecution showed this newly- released security video of floyd inside the cup foods convenience store, less than two hours before his death. 19-year-old christopher martin worked at the store and had a brief conversation with floyd. >> but it kind of took him a little long to get to what he was trying to say, so it would appear that he was high. >> reporter: cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. is there also a strategy in bringing it up ahead of the defense? >> the prosecution is always better off with bringing up bad evidence ahead of the defense, if they know the defense is goin
. >> reporter: charles mcmillan witnessed it all.1-year-old broke down as he relived the moment in court. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: mcmillan had confronted chauvin about his actions, and tonight, for the first time, we're hearing chauvin's initial reaction to what had just happened. >> we have to control this guy, because he's a sizable guy. >> yeah, and that guy, he wouldn't get in the car! >> looks like he's probably on something. >> reporter:...
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and all those _ martin and charles mcmillan and all those teenagers and young people stepped _ thosebility act. it's in your hands — accountability act. it's in your hands. let's get the work done. now i hands. let's get the work done. now i like _ hands. let's get the work done. now i like to— hands. let's get the work done. now i like to invite my friend and partner— i like to invite my friend and partner injustice michael freeman. thank— partner injustice michael freeman. thank you — partner injustice michael freeman. thank you mr attorney general. first i want once again to extend my heartfelt sentiment to the families of george floyd. i hope today's a verdict that provides some measure of closure for them. let me say what a tremendous job attorney general keith ellison did in recruiting and organising a talented team of prosecutors... organising a talented team of prosecutors. . ._ organising a talented team of rosecutors. .. ., �* , , prosecutors... you've been listening to a prosecution _ prosecutors... you've been listening to a prosecution team _ prosecutors... you've been l
and all those _ martin and charles mcmillan and all those teenagers and young people stepped _ thosebility act. it's in your hands — accountability act. it's in your hands. let's get the work done. now i hands. let's get the work done. now i like _ hands. let's get the work done. now i like to— hands. let's get the work done. now i like to invite my friend and partner— i like to invite my friend and partner injustice michael freeman. thank— partner injustice michael freeman. thank you...
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sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, saturday and sunday at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. unemployment fell to 6%. at the white house, president reacted to the news, talked about his infrastructure plan, and the administration's coronavirus response. pres. biden: before i start, i hope you have a good weekend. i am looking forward to it. well, good morning. this morning, we have learned that our economy created 900,000 jobs in march. it means the first two months of our administration, we've seen more jobs created than the first two months in any administration in history. we still have a long way to go to get our economy back on track after the worst crisis in more than a century. my message to the american people is this -- help is here, opportunity is coming, and at long last there is hope for so many families. so many families. credit for this progress belongs not to me, but for the american people,
sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, saturday and sunday at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. unemployment fell to 6%. at the white house, president reacted to the news, talked about his infrastructure plan, and the administration's coronavirus response. pres. biden: before i start, i hope you have a good...
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influences the public's attitude toward the covid-19 vaccination followed by historian margaret mcmillan'sy conflict has affected our lives. also tonight former united states solicitor gentle x clinton impeachment counsel kenneth stark argues religious liberties are under attack and "washington post" staff writer reports on the effects of gun violence on children and find more schedule information and book tv or consult your program guide. now here's the vaccine confidence project heidi larson. suspected morning someone who you are familiar with. she is a science journalist and award-winning author. his book is on global during a pandemic. her book, the coming plate newly emerging
influences the public's attitude toward the covid-19 vaccination followed by historian margaret mcmillan'sy conflict has affected our lives. also tonight former united states solicitor gentle x clinton impeachment counsel kenneth stark argues religious liberties are under attack and "washington post" staff writer reports on the effects of gun violence on children and find more schedule information and book tv or consult your program guide. now here's the vaccine confidence project...
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mcmillan, who is a salt of the earth man, he's my kind of witness. he doesn't have a lot of education, but he has a high degree of what i call moral intelligence, and he really brought home for the jury what it felt like to watch george floyd die. that was the intent of calling witnesses like him. >> david, today i was watching when you told nicolle wallace on msnbc that the prosecution is making mistakes. what mistakes? >> there are a series of mistakes, but i can summarize them by saying this, you never want to create a david and goliath theme in a courtroom, unless you're david. for example, you have a large trial team you never have more than two lawyers sitting at counsel table. it looks like you're teaming up on someone who's only represented by one attorney, and the rule's kind of simple, if you cheat on your homework, you don't tell your teacher. you keep that to yourself. in addition to that, the prosecution is overrelying on the ability to paint derek chauvin as though hoos a cowboy who wasn't following policies that were put in place by th
mcmillan, who is a salt of the earth man, he's my kind of witness. he doesn't have a lot of education, but he has a high degree of what i call moral intelligence, and he really brought home for the jury what it felt like to watch george floyd die. that was the intent of calling witnesses like him. >> david, today i was watching when you told nicolle wallace on msnbc that the prosecution is making mistakes. what mistakes? >> there are a series of mistakes, but i can summarize them by...
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charles mcmillan, 61 years old. third grade in education. grew up in the south.bed himself as a curious guy, he likes to know what's going on in his neighbourhood, so he stops and he checks things out. his perspective, he's the first one who is dealing with these guys. he has more information because he sees the entirety of the situation. but his perception of the event is affected by his life experiences. at the end of the night, ultimately what he said to derek chauvin was i hope you get home safely, because that was he says to police officers every night. that's one person public opinion. —— person's _ that's one person public opinion. —— person's it— that's one person public opinion. —— person's. it looks like is probably on something. if person's. it looks like is probably on something-— person's. it looks like is probably on somethina. , , . �* on something. if you respect me i'm auoin to on something. if you respect me i'm going to keep _ on something. if you respect me i'm going to keep respecting _ on something. if you respect me i'm going to keep respec
charles mcmillan, 61 years old. third grade in education. grew up in the south.bed himself as a curious guy, he likes to know what's going on in his neighbourhood, so he stops and he checks things out. his perspective, he's the first one who is dealing with these guys. he has more information because he sees the entirety of the situation. but his perception of the event is affected by his life experiences. at the end of the night, ultimately what he said to derek chauvin was i hope you get home...
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. >> reporter: 61 years old, charles mcmillan was passing by, the camera caught him yelling to floydyou can't win." >> floyd was put on the ground, pinned down. >> mama! >> that store clerk came out joining about a dozen of people watching calling police to ease up. >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. >> mcmillan saw it, too. >> reporter: for more than 9 minutes as chauvin kneeing on his neck all rolling from different camera. he did not led up again and again. >> i can't believe it. > > >> i can't breathe. >> a 17-years-old recorded the scene on her phone, too. >> he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. >> reporter: amid those cries, another cop asked chauvin. >> by the time help arrived, all those cameras showed george floyd was not moving anymore and one caught chauvin's comment right afterwards. >> we have to control this guy because he's a sizable guy. looks like he's caught on something. >> the defense arguing now matter how hard any one video to look at, all it shows is as police o
. >> reporter: 61 years old, charles mcmillan was passing by, the camera caught him yelling to floydyou can't win." >> floyd was put on the ground, pinned down. >> mama! >> that store clerk came out joining about a dozen of people watching calling police to ease up. >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. >> mcmillan saw it, too. >> reporter: for more than 9 minutes as chauvin kneeing on his neck all...