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mr. whites a public policy and government relations senior council on google's mountain view policy team where he's the global policy lead for the android google play, payment, communications and hardware businesses. he also leads on the company's global policy strategy for emerging tech issues including art financial intelligence, virtual reality and the internet of things. our third witness is dr. mark cooper. dr. cooper is director of research at the consumer federation of america where he has responsibility for energy, telecommunications and economic policy analysis. he holds a ph.d. from yale and is a former yale fellow. he's the author of five books and numerous articles. next will be mr. gutierrez. he's the general council and vice president of business and legal affairs at spotify. he's responsible for overseeing spotify's global legal regulatory and global affairs and serve as corporate secretary to its board of directors. in addition he heads spotify's global -- he heads spotify's glo
mr. whites a public policy and government relations senior council on google's mountain view policy team where he's the global policy lead for the android google play, payment, communications and hardware businesses. he also leads on the company's global policy strategy for emerging tech issues including art financial intelligence, virtual reality and the internet of things. our third witness is dr. mark cooper. dr. cooper is director of research at the consumer federation of america where he...
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mr. white, it's a pleasure to have you with us tonight. being with us on this night of all nights. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me about where you were when you learned about the verdict today, your reaction to the jury's findings? >> my sons has been homesick for the last few days. you had an upset stomach, commit to get him a covid test. i was forced to be in a clinic when the verdict came down. we have people on the ground there, the government center. we've been watching this trial with great interest, heavy hearts for george floyd and his family, and hoped today's verdict gives them some peace and it serves some presidents as we move forward. >> we've been watching all night live footage from minneapolis and specifically from outside the cup foods, now george floyd square. where mr. floyd was killed and where there has been essentially a yearlong vigil there for him, and demanding justice for him. how do you think that the verdicts will be received overall in minneapolis? but do you see for your city and for minnesota given all
mr. white, it's a pleasure to have you with us tonight. being with us on this night of all nights. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me about where you were when you learned about the verdict today, your reaction to the jury's findings? >> my sons has been homesick for the last few days. you had an upset stomach, commit to get him a covid test. i was forced to be in a clinic when the verdict came down. we have people on the ground there, the government center. we've been...
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mr. white is a public policy and government relations at senior counsel on google's mountain view policy team where he is the goebel public policy lead for the android, google play payments to medications and hardware businesses. he also leads on the company's global policy strategy for emerging tech issues including artificial intelligence, virtual reality and the internet of things. our third witness is doctor mark cooper and doctor cooper is director of research at the consumer federation of america where he is spelled fully for energy, tillich medications and economic policy analysis. he holds a phd from yale and is a former yale and fulbright fellow and author of five books and numerous articles. next will be mr. horatio good terrorists. he is the general counsel and vice president of business and legal affairs at spot of five. he is responsible for overseeing spot if eyes global, legal regulatory and government affairs and serves as the corporate secretary to its board of directors. in ad
mr. white is a public policy and government relations at senior counsel on google's mountain view policy team where he is the goebel public policy lead for the android, google play payments to medications and hardware businesses. he also leads on the company's global policy strategy for emerging tech issues including artificial intelligence, virtual reality and the internet of things. our third witness is doctor mark cooper and doctor cooper is director of research at the consumer federation of...
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if mr white did he with my candidacy today i would like to make an offer to our society as a whole i not only an invitation to lead our diverse strong prosperous country towards a positive future to achieve this happens and we have to be honest about this changes will have to be made and it's not about whether we can make these changes we must to create a fair country where daycare centers and schools are truly the best they can be. a country where caregivers genuinely have the time needed and above all the resources needed to care for people. a country in which the state serves its citizens digitally. a diverse and cosmopolitan country with a values based and strong democracy. a germany at the heart of europe. there speaking earlier today or belittle correspondence i mean young is the story of 4 years siren now what are the chances of an elaborate becoming germany's next chancellor. well if they're quite good really she does still need to be endorsed as candidate by a congress of the greens in june but her chances really are good because the party's chances are good the greens have
if mr white did he with my candidacy today i would like to make an offer to our society as a whole i not only an invitation to lead our diverse strong prosperous country towards a positive future to achieve this happens and we have to be honest about this changes will have to be made and it's not about whether we can make these changes we must to create a fair country where daycare centers and schools are truly the best they can be. a country where caregivers genuinely have the time needed and...
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and mr white was obviously in cardiac arrest correct. you were asked questions just now about whether that's an all works by causing someone to feel very sleepy remember that discussion yes did the paramedics tell you that mr floyd with sleep or sleepy or anything this sounds likely. the report that i received it was that the patient mr floyd was unresponsive on their arrival and did not have a pulse soul there was no report that he had been sleepy or difficult to arouse percy. you were asked quite a bit to question number of questions about the carbon dioxide content in yes. first off if a person is suffering from hypoxia that is oxygen deficiency. is that an explanation for. heightened carbon dioxide content and the way. it can be in severe cases in this case do you find that the carbon dioxide reading from this to floyd is really all that significant. i felt that it was weak evidence. in support of what i was thinking at the time. what's difficult in cases of cardiac arrest is once someone has been in korea caressed for an extended pe
and mr white was obviously in cardiac arrest correct. you were asked questions just now about whether that's an all works by causing someone to feel very sleepy remember that discussion yes did the paramedics tell you that mr floyd with sleep or sleepy or anything this sounds likely. the report that i received it was that the patient mr floyd was unresponsive on their arrival and did not have a pulse soul there was no report that he had been sleepy or difficult to arouse percy. you were asked...
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mr. white called on them to attend a march and they made a striking vanguard at that march.turned into hundreds and ultimately turned into thousands. the first march they marched into the u.s. banks stadium and over the mississippi river. joining us now is activist former nba player royce white. it is a real pleasure to have you with us, thank you so much for being here on this night. >> thank you for having me. >> just tell me about where you were when you learned about the verdict today and the reaction to the jury's findings? >> my son was sick the past few days. i was forced to be in the hospital. we have been watching this crowd with great interests and hearts with george floyd and his family. we hope today's verdict gives them some peace. >> we have been watching all night live coverage and outside the cup foods store where mr. floyd was killed. a yearlong vigil there for him demanding justice. how do you think the verdict will be received overall in minneapolis. what do you see for your city and for minnesota given all of the pain and the trauma of that case, that kil
mr. white called on them to attend a march and they made a striking vanguard at that march.turned into hundreds and ultimately turned into thousands. the first march they marched into the u.s. banks stadium and over the mississippi river. joining us now is activist former nba player royce white. it is a real pleasure to have you with us, thank you so much for being here on this night. >> thank you for having me. >> just tell me about where you were when you learned about the verdict...
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moment that you're checking for this crime and haas and the os are still out there and on top of mr white. yes the trial is moving into a new phase instead of heart wrenching testimony from eyewitnesses like what we've heard most of the week the trial is now shifting into fundamental questions like how george floyd died exactly when and who or what is to blame gabriel's on doe al-jazeera minneapolis. united nations report says more than half of all women and girls in cameroon have been victims of some form of sexual violence and rights groups warn armed forces on are using right as a weapon of war. jamie lee claris lives in maru in cameron's far north region where boko haram is stepping up its attacks but she says it was a neighbor who came to her home and raped her she was 12 at the time when the family found out she was pregnant the baby was taken away from her and jimmy was abandoned . in the world. that my parents choose me out of the house i became a stain for them a source of shame and so close my eyes and hid in the forest according to the u.n. more than half of women and girls in
moment that you're checking for this crime and haas and the os are still out there and on top of mr white. yes the trial is moving into a new phase instead of heart wrenching testimony from eyewitnesses like what we've heard most of the week the trial is now shifting into fundamental questions like how george floyd died exactly when and who or what is to blame gabriel's on doe al-jazeera minneapolis. united nations report says more than half of all women and girls in cameroon have been victims...
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mr. white called on them to attend a march and they made a striking vanguard at that march. that group of 30 quickly turned into hundreds and ultimately turned into thousands. the first march, they marched into the u.s. bank's stadium and over the mississippi river. he has recently been protesting in brooklyn center after the death of 20-year-old daunte wright. joining us now is activist former nba player royce white. it is a real pleasure to have you with us, thank you so much for being with us here on this night, of all nights. >> thank you for having me. >> just tell me about where you were when you learned about the verdict today and your reaction to the jury's findings? >> my son has been sick from school the last few days. i was forced to be in the hospital. we have been watching this crowd with great interests and hearts with george floyd and his family. we hope today's verdict gives them some peace. and that it serves legal unprecedence as we move forward. >> we have been watching all night live coverage and outside the cup foods store that is now known as george flo
mr. white called on them to attend a march and they made a striking vanguard at that march. that group of 30 quickly turned into hundreds and ultimately turned into thousands. the first march, they marched into the u.s. bank's stadium and over the mississippi river. he has recently been protesting in brooklyn center after the death of 20-year-old daunte wright. joining us now is activist former nba player royce white. it is a real pleasure to have you with us, thank you so much for being with...
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mrs. wilson, and it's in the white house collection. it's very representative of the impressionist art style that mrs. wilson painted in often focused around landscapes and natural scenes. now many other first ladies have supported the arts throughout the history of the white house bringing music and theater ballet fine arts to the executive mansion assisting with the acquisition of works in the white house collection as i shared earlier and encouraging art appreciation in the united states. so if we go to the next slide i'd be remiss not to mention one of the most iconic examples of first lady sharing art with the american people. during the kennedy administration mrs. kennedy requested that the mona lisa one of the most iconic works in the world located in the french lieu of museum come to the united states now mrs. kennedy was a francophile. she studied art in paris. she spoke fluent french, and she wanted to share the iconic painting with american audiences. mrs. kennedy successfully persuaded the french minister of cultural affairs
mrs. wilson, and it's in the white house collection. it's very representative of the impressionist art style that mrs. wilson painted in often focused around landscapes and natural scenes. now many other first ladies have supported the arts throughout the history of the white house bringing music and theater ballet fine arts to the executive mansion assisting with the acquisition of works in the white house collection as i shared earlier and encouraging art appreciation in the united states. so...
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to the contrary it's a consideration an officer asked me right as and in this case officers asked mr white repeatedly what kind of drugs he was using yes you've had an opportunity to review the body worn cameras and you've seen sort of a white substance forming around mr ford's mouth yes and be consistent in your experience with someone who's possibly using controlled substances. is it common in your experience for people who have been using drugs or alcohol to deny if they have used drugs or alcohol yes it's on it's. kind of the proverbial drunk driver i haven't had anything officer and. i've had 2 beers people have a tendency to minimize what they have conceal is. now you have testified as i understand your testimony that once that the officers putting mr floyd into the prone position was initially a reasonable use of force yes and you're familiar with the swarm technique. where multiple officers are on top of a resisting saas suspect trying to control the extremities right yes typically that was done prior jean coffee but that once you're putting someone into one someone is hand cost ri
to the contrary it's a consideration an officer asked me right as and in this case officers asked mr white repeatedly what kind of drugs he was using yes you've had an opportunity to review the body worn cameras and you've seen sort of a white substance forming around mr ford's mouth yes and be consistent in your experience with someone who's possibly using controlled substances. is it common in your experience for people who have been using drugs or alcohol to deny if they have used drugs or...
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appears our officer show vns knee is on the neck of mr white. it's. very do you know. would you agree that from the perspective of officer king's body camera it appears that officer chauvinists knee was more on mr floyd's. yes. i've no further question. chief let's start. with what you just saw and you testify that the particular moment in time you were viewing officer king or former officer king's body or in camera it appeared at that moment in time that the need of the defendant was more towards the shoulder boys a right. that was at a time where the ambulance had already arrived. yes very shortly before they loaded mr floyd on to the gurney is. it in your view of the body were in camera. footage everything you reviewed prior to testifying today did you see the defendants need anywhere but the neck of mr floyd up until that time. and so the need of mr of the defendant was on mr floyd's neck up until the time you just pointed out. that is the 1st scene of that on the shoulder blade area and that was right before the paramedic came. you know looking at talking about the
appears our officer show vns knee is on the neck of mr white. it's. very do you know. would you agree that from the perspective of officer king's body camera it appears that officer chauvinists knee was more on mr floyd's. yes. i've no further question. chief let's start. with what you just saw and you testify that the particular moment in time you were viewing officer king or former officer king's body or in camera it appeared at that moment in time that the need of the defendant was more...
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so the white house as a institution, as a substitute for the sitting president, appears quite frequently in mrk's cartoons when he wants to talk about policy rather than personality. and that can be the white house in conflict with congress because, of course, they're separate parts of government. and mr. block is quite cognizant of that and brings that up in some of his cartoons. it also can be in front of the supreme court, although i haven't brought any white house versus supreme court drawings today. but the first one we have is from president kennedy's proclamation that it's in light of martin luther king's march on washington that it's time for the nation, a century after the american civil war, to fulfill its promise of full equality for all of its citizens. and as you can see, mr. block is a strong supporter of that. he shows kennedy on top of the white house proudly raising his proclamation as if it were a banner rather than a speech. the next drawing is very famous, and it's something a cartoonist can do and a newspaper reporter cannot. the united states has really strong libel laws
so the white house as a institution, as a substitute for the sitting president, appears quite frequently in mrk's cartoons when he wants to talk about policy rather than personality. and that can be the white house in conflict with congress because, of course, they're separate parts of government. and mr. block is quite cognizant of that and brings that up in some of his cartoons. it also can be in front of the supreme court, although i haven't brought any white house versus supreme court...
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i want to be clear my comments are about medmen and not mr. white. we have significant safety concerns which i won't go into because of lack of time, and i am dubious about the fact that medmen can follow through on the promises it's made in its good neighbor policy. this company is a horrible financial situation, and we usually don't talk about these issues, but i think it's relevant in terms of their ability to follow through on their promises. as of the end of december they are 400 million in debt and only $7.5 million in cash. they have been flashing assets and selling them, cutting staff. there's been turnover in their leadership team, and so i'm really concerned that they are not going to follow through on all these promises, and no one has discussed the financial viability of this company. so i'm very concerned on them actually able to -- you know, their ability to be good neighbors to those of us who are going to be the ones here and living through the consequences. thank you. >> hi, my name is sarah mier. i'm a san francisco resident and i'v
i want to be clear my comments are about medmen and not mr. white. we have significant safety concerns which i won't go into because of lack of time, and i am dubious about the fact that medmen can follow through on the promises it's made in its good neighbor policy. this company is a horrible financial situation, and we usually don't talk about these issues, but i think it's relevant in terms of their ability to follow through on their promises. as of the end of december they are 400 million...
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he was giving evidence on day five of the trial of mr chauvin, the white former officer accused of killingt of what lt richard zimmerman had to say responding to the prosecution. what is your view of that use of force during that time period? totally unnecessary. what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground face down and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger, if that's what they felt. and that's what they would have to feel to be able to use that kind of force. our correspondent lebo diseko is in minneapolis and has been watching the trial. today has been very much| about the police response. lt zimmerman, one of- the longest—serving and most respected officers here in minneapolis, telling| the court that in his 35 years on this force in minneapolis, he has never been trained l to kneel on someone's neck and that is because it. constitutes deadly force. also talking about the fact that once somebody is in. handcuffs, they no longer constitute the same - level of threat. and
he was giving evidence on day five of the trial of mr chauvin, the white former officer accused of killingt of what lt richard zimmerman had to say responding to the prosecution. what is your view of that use of force during that time period? totally unnecessary. what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground face down and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger, if that's what they...
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mr. president, democrats and the white house in the first three months of the presidency has been a long stream of f policies and proposals that seem to come right from progressives playbook. proposals for tax hikes and more tax hikes and still, more tax hikes to pay for new governmentr programs like the president green new deal for the crime of court. sharp retreat from border security a huge crisis going on at the border as a result a bill that would place unprecedented restrictions on the free exercise ofin religion in the ne of equality.or legislation to dramatically revise our electoral system secure their hold on power. the list goes on. once in america's institutions, the president established a commission to explore the idea of court packing. perhaps the most outrageously partisan and political proposal we've seen in this country, from the way democrats are behaving, you'd think the american people elected overwhelming democrat majority, a president with a reputation as a strong leftist but of course, that's not the case. we all know that. democrats have razor thin majority in th
mr. president, democrats and the white house in the first three months of the presidency has been a long stream of f policies and proposals that seem to come right from progressives playbook. proposals for tax hikes and more tax hikes and still, more tax hikes to pay for new governmentr programs like the president green new deal for the crime of court. sharp retreat from border security a huge crisis going on at the border as a result a bill that would place unprecedented restrictions on the...
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he was giving evidence on day 5 of the trial of mr chauvin the white former officer accused of killing zimmerman had to say, responding to questions from the prosecution. what is your, you know, your view of that use of force during that totally unnecessary. what do you mean? well, first of all, what do you mean? well, first of all. pulling _ what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him _ what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down - what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down to - what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down to the | of all, pulling him down to the ground — of all, pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your— ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount— your knee on a neck for that amount of— your knee on a neck for that amount of — that amount of time, — amount of — that amount of time, it's— amount of — that amount of time, it'sjust uncalled for. i saw— time, it'sjust uncalled for. i saw no _ time, it'sjust uncalled for. i saw no reason why the officers felt they— saw no reason why the officers fe
he was giving evidence on day 5 of the trial of mr chauvin the white former officer accused of killing zimmerman had to say, responding to questions from the prosecution. what is your, you know, your view of that use of force during that totally unnecessary. what do you mean? well, first of all, what do you mean? well, first of all. pulling _ what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him _ what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling him down - what do you mean? well, first of all, pulling...
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i want to be clear my comments are about medmen and not mr. white. we have significant safety concerns which i won't go into because of lack of time, and i am dubious about the fact that medmen can follow through on the promises it's made in its good neighbor policy. this company is a horrible financial situation, and we usually don't talk about these issues, but i think it's relevant in terms of their ability to follow through on their promises. as of the end of december they are 400 million in debt and only $7.5 million in cash. they have been flashing assets and selling them, cutting staff. there's been turnover in their leadership team, and so i'm really concerned that they are not going to follow through on all these promises, and no one has discussed the financial viability of this company. so i'm very concerned on them actually able to -- you know, their ability to be good neighbors to those of us who are going to be the ones here and living through the consequences. thank you. >> hi, my name is sarah mier. i'm a san francisco resident and i'v
i want to be clear my comments are about medmen and not mr. white. we have significant safety concerns which i won't go into because of lack of time, and i am dubious about the fact that medmen can follow through on the promises it's made in its good neighbor policy. this company is a horrible financial situation, and we usually don't talk about these issues, but i think it's relevant in terms of their ability to follow through on their promises. as of the end of december they are 400 million...
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mr. gaetz did not tell white house aides he was under investigation for potential sex terrificing violations when he made the request. aides told mr. trump of the request, though it is unclear whether there gaetz discussed the matter directly with the president and that gaetz has denied having sex with a 17 or paying for sex and that he did not privately request a pardon in connection with the justice department inquiry but he did make this curious suggestion. >> president trump should pardon michael flynn, the thanksgiving turkey. pardon everyone from himself to his administration officials to joe exotic if he has to. you can see a bloodlust that will only be quenched if they i think the president ought to wield that pardon power effectively and robustly. >> trump and his allies are trying to put distance between themselves and matt gaetz and that neither trump or anyone in his circle is rushing to his defense but a pro trump women's group is promoting a event at the president's resort. in an e-mail he accused the media of publishing lies to drag me down and dragging my dating life into pol
mr. gaetz did not tell white house aides he was under investigation for potential sex terrificing violations when he made the request. aides told mr. trump of the request, though it is unclear whether there gaetz discussed the matter directly with the president and that gaetz has denied having sex with a 17 or paying for sex and that he did not privately request a pardon in connection with the justice department inquiry but he did make this curious suggestion. >> president trump should...
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white house is they actually, in a way, they ended segregated practice. back in the time as president taft, he hired women segregationist called mrs. jeffrey. here was a multiracial white house cooking staff, she created a segregated eating spaces. before all the service a together, but she had a separate table for whites and separate tables for blacks. by the time eleanor roosevelt gets to the white house, she rectifies the situation by firing most of the white people. i will let you decide that is progress or not, but it's no longer segregation, because there's only one race working in the kitchen. but overall we see that overall we have these cooks that are culinary artists and many times family confidence. presidents go to their funerals, their weddings, they send them notes, gifts one significant family events happen. we see presidents terribly moved when they have to leave the white house. and a change of administration there is a tradition where the resident staff lines up in the president goes known align and thank them all for their service. the other thing is we see there are often civil rights advocates. they're pressing for afric
white house is they actually, in a way, they ended segregated practice. back in the time as president taft, he hired women segregationist called mrs. jeffrey. here was a multiracial white house cooking staff, she created a segregated eating spaces. before all the service a together, but she had a separate table for whites and separate tables for blacks. by the time eleanor roosevelt gets to the white house, she rectifies the situation by firing most of the white people. i will let you decide...
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and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer, and screenwriter, and producer of white house down. [ applause ] mr. rubenstein, the stage is yours. >> you've been chief of staff for the white house. so when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? [ laughter ] >> some are too hall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch various shows, do you think that they are reasonably accurate in the way they portray what goes on in the white house? or is it too dramatic? >> david, i think largely it does capture the white house, the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast pace. it obviously is dramatized. i always wish we had a script like "west wing" and "designated survivor." that would have helped. >> you've served as social secretary and as head of protocol. and, as you heard earlier, "house of cards" adviser. when they're doing "house of cards" or when they were doing it, how much input do you have, and why are they so concerned about accuracy? who cares if it's really that accurat
and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer, and screenwriter, and producer of white house down. [ applause ] mr. rubenstein, the stage is yours. >> you've been chief of staff for the white house. so when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? [ laughter ] >> some are too hall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch various shows, do you think...
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he also made the claim that white super mrs. groups contributed to the chaos. >> there were a number of individuals on the ground that were from texas, in some cases associated with the bulk of the boys, a known white super mrs. group that were substantially involved in chaos and destruction in our city. >> the jury today heard from courtney ross, george floyd's on and off again girlfriend. humanizing floyd, she told the jury when they met, he worked security at the salvation army. ross was there and visibly upset. >> he said can i pray with you? >> she also told the court both she and floyd were addicted to obits, that they got some of their drugs from maurice hall, who was with him the day he died but hall, a key witness was expected to say floyd -- invoked his 50 minute rate against self-incrimination. ross recalled the time when floyd overdosed. >> his stomach really hurt, he was doubled over in pain. just wasn't feeling well and said he had to go to the hospitals, so i took them straight to the hospital. >> you later learned
he also made the claim that white super mrs. groups contributed to the chaos. >> there were a number of individuals on the ground that were from texas, in some cases associated with the bulk of the boys, a known white super mrs. group that were substantially involved in chaos and destruction in our city. >> the jury today heard from courtney ross, george floyd's on and off again girlfriend. humanizing floyd, she told the jury when they met, he worked security at the salvation army....
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documentarian and producer. [ applause ] and james vanderbil, screen writer and producer for "white house down." mr. ruber stein, the stage is yours. >> mack, you've been chief of staff of the white house. when you see all of these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? >> some are too tall and too handsome. >> when you look at them on tv, when you watch the various shows, do you think that they are reasonably accurate in the way they portray what goes on in the white house, or is it too dramatic. >> largely, it does capture the white house, the ups, the downs, the fast pace. it obviously is dramatized. i wish we had a script like "west wing" and "designated survivor," that would have been helped. >> capricia, when they're doing "house of cards" did they call you up and say is this possible? how much input do you have and why are they concerned about accuracy? who cares if it's that accurate? will it make a difference? >> actually, david, you and mack and i, we were all witnesses to history and ceremonies and everyday l
documentarian and producer. [ applause ] and james vanderbil, screen writer and producer for "white house down." mr. ruber stein, the stage is yours. >> mack, you've been chief of staff of the white house. when you see all of these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of the white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? >> some are too tall and too handsome. >> when you look at them on tv, when you watch the various shows, do you think...
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mr. hinton faced a white judge, a white prosecutor, and an all-white jury.nt to dead row. >> death row, first and foremost, is pure hell. somebody's hollering all night, all day. you smell the flesh of another human being that they just killed. my cell was 30 yards away from the execution chamber. i had to try and keep the smell of fresh-cut grass in my mind for as long as i could, because that's the last thing i smelled of the free world. my body went to death row, but my mind never did. >> in your quietest moments when it's just you, and you're thinking of him, what do you think? >> i think, what if i had fought a little harder? what if i had -- sat up in the courtroom with that litigation and said something to the judge? would he still be here? his mom has cancer, now you took their dad? >> the supreme court had an opportunity to strike down the death penalty in 1987 after it had been presented with really compelling evidence about racial disparities. and it was disappointed to read that decision. the court said, a certain quantity of discrimination, a ce
mr. hinton faced a white judge, a white prosecutor, and an all-white jury.nt to dead row. >> death row, first and foremost, is pure hell. somebody's hollering all night, all day. you smell the flesh of another human being that they just killed. my cell was 30 yards away from the execution chamber. i had to try and keep the smell of fresh-cut grass in my mind for as long as i could, because that's the last thing i smelled of the free world. my body went to death row, but my mind never did....
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and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. mrubenstein, the stage is yours. >> so, mcvay don't we start with you, you've been chief of staff in white house racial these movies and she shows to the make him handsome enough you think? when >> you look at them on tv when you watch various shows, do you think that there recently accurate for wet portrays in the white house or is it too dramatic? >> david i think largely it does capture the white house. the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast-paced and obviously is privatized. i always wish we had a script like west wing. that would have helped. pre-show, you've served as forceful secretary and head of protocol. and as you heard earlier, house of cards advisor. when they're doing house of cards and they were doing, it did they call you up and say is this possible? is this accurate? how much impact do you have and why are they so concerned about accuracy? who cares if it's really that accurate? will it make a difference? >> well actually david, we were all witnesses to history and
and james vanderbilt, writer, director, producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. mrubenstein, the stage is yours. >> so, mcvay don't we start with you, you've been chief of staff in white house racial these movies and she shows to the make him handsome enough you think? when >> you look at them on tv when you watch various shows, do you think that there recently accurate for wet portrays in the white house or is it too dramatic? >> david i think largely it...
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options available to mr chauvin at this point he has per his training these techniques at his disposal a reasonable police officer would be making these observations. he would observe the white foam around mr floyd's month he would consider the possibility that this person was under the sauce and was under the influence of something basically using the information from despatch making means observations how was he analyzing. how would a reasonable officer analyzes and what would be known to a reasonable officer. reasonable officer would look at the size of the person and assess that person size in relation to his own size because it's a part of the risk threat analysis that we've heard about some. reasonable officer would know that these are 2 rookies putting this off putting this man in the car in fact the evidence established mr shulman trained one of the officers so a reasonable officer me step back at this point to see if these 2 guys can get to sunder control. a reasonable officer will hear the words that the suspect is saying i'm a good guy i'm a good guy i'm a good guy i'm claustrophobic and he's going to compare those words to the actions of the individual because th
options available to mr chauvin at this point he has per his training these techniques at his disposal a reasonable police officer would be making these observations. he would observe the white foam around mr floyd's month he would consider the possibility that this person was under the sauce and was under the influence of something basically using the information from despatch making means observations how was he analyzing. how would a reasonable officer analyzes and what would be known to a...
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aware of the progress of the investigation and if the white house was able to do anything to support, i'm certainly not hesitant to ask for it. >> mrlways looking for cities from the federal government. there are things you could ask the white house, what resources could the men and women of metro police and other agencies and under your purview, what would you ask them at this moment in time? >> we are always deeply appreciative of federal support, whether that come by way of dollars or otherwise. frankly, the city of indianapolis is grateful, for example, the c.a.r.e.s. act provided $168 million. many of those dollars went to our first responders last year. according to the american rescue plan, i believe indianapolis may very well be receiving over the course of the next two years $425 million. i have no doubt, although we have not made any decisions about how to utilize that money, i have no doubt that that money will also be used for law enforcement and first responder support. any time washington makes the offer, we are very grateful. certainly, inclined to accept. >> how does a community heal from this? this is the third tim
aware of the progress of the investigation and if the white house was able to do anything to support, i'm certainly not hesitant to ask for it. >> mrlways looking for cities from the federal government. there are things you could ask the white house, what resources could the men and women of metro police and other agencies and under your purview, what would you ask them at this moment in time? >> we are always deeply appreciative of federal support, whether that come by way of...
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gaetz or the white house knew that he you was the subject of a sex trafficking investigation approved by trump attorney general william barr at the time that he was asking for the pardon. mrwhite house aides that he was under investigation when potential sex trafficking violations were being investigated. congressman gaetz denied he has violated any laws. joining us is a career federal prosecutor and now legal analyst. now this is so striking, this notion that while matt gaetz and donald trump were sending rudy giuliani to every courthouse with fake election law claims, there is matt gaetz preparing for the end of the trump presidency by begging for a pardon for himself. >> let's start with the obvious observation, lawrence. you don't ask for a presidential pardon unless you committed crimes and need a presidential pardon. but it is nice to have supreme court precedent to look to in order to put it in context. more than 100 years ago, 1915 there was a case called united states versus george berdict. a newspaper editor for the new york tribune and president woodrow wilson issued him a pardon. here is what the supreme court said. a pardon carries with it an implication of g
gaetz or the white house knew that he you was the subject of a sex trafficking investigation approved by trump attorney general william barr at the time that he was asking for the pardon. mrwhite house aides that he was under investigation when potential sex trafficking violations were being investigated. congressman gaetz denied he has violated any laws. joining us is a career federal prosecutor and now legal analyst. now this is so striking, this notion that while matt gaetz and donald trump...
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a live look at the white house. mr. biden is hitting the road today to sell the public on the american families plan he introduced in his joint address to congress last night. >> among the national headlines this one from "the washington post." biden offering up sweeping agenda and key policy issues that could have big implications for you and silicon valley. this will all unfold while bay area lawmakers also were making history. "today in the bay's" ian cull explains. >> reporter: president biden addressing a joint session of congress speaking to a small audience due to covid rules about his big idea. >> america is on the move again. >> reporter: and, for the first time in history, two women standing behind a president during a congressional address. vice president kamala harris and house speaker nancy pelosi, both also from the bay area. >> and it's about time. >> reporter: the president addressing covid-19 accomplishments. >> 90% of americans now live within five miles of a vaccination site. >> reporter: and moving f
a live look at the white house. mr. biden is hitting the road today to sell the public on the american families plan he introduced in his joint address to congress last night. >> among the national headlines this one from "the washington post." biden offering up sweeping agenda and key policy issues that could have big implications for you and silicon valley. this will all unfold while bay area lawmakers also were making history. "today in the bay's" ian cull explains....
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store and then the police subsequently. >> so, would it be fair to say in order to save the white substance and mr. floyd's mouth was a pill, in light of what you've seen, that would be jumping to a conclusion, wouldn't it? >> specifically when i testified, i said there was a white object in his mouth. that's all i could discern and i remember that saying -- >> so you were not either telling or suggesting to the jury that the white substance was a pill, or you? >> i never said it was a pill. i carefully said i could see a white substance -- [inaudible] >> i didn't want to classify and i didn't. >> could you answer the question, you are neither telling or suggesting to the jury that the white substance was a pill, are you? >> no, i never did. >> one other thing, under the heading of not wanting to confuse the jury, you had a discussion with mr. nelson about a scientist, doctor reay said a stick see a bit later retracted that. do you remember discussing that? >> yes. the statement that doctor rea had about the dangers related to asphyxia, that statement in fact was never withdrawn by mr. rea. isn't
store and then the police subsequently. >> so, would it be fair to say in order to save the white substance and mr. floyd's mouth was a pill, in light of what you've seen, that would be jumping to a conclusion, wouldn't it? >> specifically when i testified, i said there was a white object in his mouth. that's all i could discern and i remember that saying -- >> so you were not either telling or suggesting to the jury that the white substance was a pill, or you? >> i...
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[inaudible] capricia penavic marshall also served as white house social secretary to president mrs. clinton and state department chief of protocol for president obama. kirk, documentarian, producer and executive for play town. james vanderbilt, writer, director producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. [applause] mr. reuben stein. the stage is yours. >> thank you. mack let's start with you. when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of white house, do they make him handsome enough, do you think? >> some are too tall and too handsome. >> but when you look at them on tv, when you watch the shows, do you think they are reasonably accurate in the way they portray what goes on in the white house, or is it too dramatic? >> david, i think largely it does capture the white house. the ups and downs, the challenges, the fast pace and obviously it is dramatized. i wish we had a script like west wing, that would have helped. , you served as secretary and as you heard earlier, house of cards advisor, so when they are doing house of cards do they ca
[inaudible] capricia penavic marshall also served as white house social secretary to president mrs. clinton and state department chief of protocol for president obama. kirk, documentarian, producer and executive for play town. james vanderbilt, writer, director producer and screenwriter and producer of white house down. [applause] mr. reuben stein. the stage is yours. >> thank you. mack let's start with you. when you see all these movies or tv shows that portray the chief of staff of...
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the new york times has also reported that mr gaetz asked the trump white house for a blanket pardon for, mr trump came out denying the congressman had asked him fora pardon, in one of his shortest statements yet. he also said that it must be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him. matt gaetz denies all allegations against him. gary fineout is a reporter with politico in florida who has covered matt gatez for many years. i asked him what the reaction among florida republicans is to this. top line republicans, people like ron de santos, who is friends with matt gaetz and was an ally of his, he is kind of staying out of it, as have other top republicans like senator marco rubio. but when i have had conversations with people in mr gaetz was a congressional district, in the western part of our state, showing the border with the state of alabama, there are a lot of people who are either flat out not believing it, they think it is �*fake news', to use that expression, or saying there are not enough details, so for now we will hope — we will wait and see. you know, pa
the new york times has also reported that mr gaetz asked the trump white house for a blanket pardon for, mr trump came out denying the congressman had asked him fora pardon, in one of his shortest statements yet. he also said that it must be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him. matt gaetz denies all allegations against him. gary fineout is a reporter with politico in florida who has covered matt gatez for many years. i asked him what the reaction among florida...
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mr. carter tells the story. the white man named north married and indian, he that is mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west, because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups in the fall, when it would be cooler. also the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott, about removal, and permission was granted. james here he soon became too ill to continue as their leader. james hair sister, traveled in another detachment. and the reverend who also was with this attachment, he wrote in his journal in 1838. it was a thursday, two children won a daughter of our dear sister, recalls this. so james harris now lost his wife's mother his niece and his father. by this time, the extreme heat of summer had given away to a cold winter. and they wrote the reverend road again. on december 26. they were stopped by floating ice. and they were stopped at the ohio river. december 27th, we proceeded with the detachment, about six miles where we campe
mr. carter tells the story. the white man named north married and indian, he that is mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west, because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups in the fall, when it would be cooler. also the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott, about removal, and permission was granted. james here he soon became too ill to continue...
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mr. a.g. carter tells this story. a white man named north married an indian and later became blind. he, that is, mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups until fall when it would be cooler. also, the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott that they be allowed to conduct their own removal. permission was granted. james hare's father, hare conrad, was the leader of the first detachment to leave that fall. however, he soon became too ill to continue as leader and had to relinquish the position. james hare's sister, betsy, the wife of ash hopper, traveled in richard taylor's detachment and the reverend, who also accompanied this detachment, wrote in his journal on saturday, december 1, 1838, on thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister, ash hopper, were called into eternity. so, james hare has now lost his grandfather, his wife's mother, and his niece. and by this time, the extr
mr. a.g. carter tells this story. a white man named north married an indian and later became blind. he, that is, mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups until fall when it would be cooler. also, the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott that they be allowed to conduct their own removal. permission...
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white house. we wonder sarah polk didn't adopt that style after mrs. dison. >> connor hunt is the author of this cover story in the white house history magazine which is published by the white house historical association, showing that you've got a lot of work on sara pokes approach to fashion and what that symbolized for her. what can you tell us about? it >> she had a well-established sense of style from her childhood. she grew up with silks and satins. during the white house, years of course she dressed elegantly for evenings and receptions. but in the summer of 1847, they sent an order to paris for some gowns for the first lady, which was not the usual style, and all of the invoices survived, and so do the gowns, which is amazing. sort of the top designers in paris were asked to make some gowns for the first lady. and this was usually done by a commercial agent that they had, jacob el martin was the agent in paris. and so he got the order and immediately found his good friend, madam molten, quote good friend, who went around the paris shops they fou
white house. we wonder sarah polk didn't adopt that style after mrs. dison. >> connor hunt is the author of this cover story in the white house history magazine which is published by the white house historical association, showing that you've got a lot of work on sara pokes approach to fashion and what that symbolized for her. what can you tell us about? it >> she had a well-established sense of style from her childhood. she grew up with silks and satins. during the white house,...
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the new york times has also reported that mr gaetz asked the trump white house for a blanket pardon forthe congressman had asked him fora pardon, in one of his shortest statements yet. he also said that it must �*be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him." matt gaetz denies all allegations against him. gary fineout is a reporter with politico, in florida, who has covered matt gatez for many years. i know you know matt gaetz and florida. there is a sense that he does not have that many friends or support, even mr trump's statement seems quite warm. how is this playing out in florida? topline in florida ? topline republicans, in florida? topline republicans, people like rhonda santos, who is friends with matt gaetz and was an ally of his, he is kind of staying out of it, as have other top republicans like senator marco rubio. but when i have had conversations with people in mr gaetz was a congressional district, in the western part of our state, showing the border with the state of alabama, there are a lot of people who are either flat out not believing it, they
the new york times has also reported that mr gaetz asked the trump white house for a blanket pardon forthe congressman had asked him fora pardon, in one of his shortest statements yet. he also said that it must �*be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him." matt gaetz denies all allegations against him. gary fineout is a reporter with politico, in florida, who has covered matt gatez for many years. i know you know matt gaetz and florida. there is a sense that he...
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mr chauvin at this point. he has per his training these techniques at his disposal. a reasonable police officer would be making his observations. he would observe the whiteer the possibility that this person was under the influence of something. basically using the information from dispatch making these observations, how was he analysing this? how would a reasonable officer analyse this and what would be known to a reasonable officer? a reasonable officer would look at the size of the person and assess that person's size in relation to his own size. because it's a part of the risk threat analysis, right, that we have heard about so much. a reasonable officer would know that these are two rookies putting this man in the car. in fact as the evidence establishment mr chauvin trained one of the officers. so, a reasonable officer would step back at this point to see if these two guys can get this under get this point to see if these two guys can get this under control. a reasonable officer will hear the words that the suspect is a saying, "i'm a good guy, i'm a good guy, i'm claustrophobic," and he is when you compare those words to the actions of the individ
mr chauvin at this point. he has per his training these techniques at his disposal. a reasonable police officer would be making his observations. he would observe the whiteer the possibility that this person was under the influence of something. basically using the information from dispatch making these observations, how was he analysing this? how would a reasonable officer analyse this and what would be known to a reasonable officer? a reasonable officer would look at the size of the person...
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i want to correct what mrs. white stated in her brief. we never made a request that bridge housing made us to obtain our own assessment. we wanted bridge housing to pay the companies directly. for the sanctity of our privacy and confidentiality we feel it's reasonable to give our reports. bound by law to provide accurate and true information. if and only if our homes sustain any damages, we would then release the report to bridge housing. we do not want bridge housing to have photos of the interiors of our homes prior to that. the best case scenario is never sustain any damages. the worst case scenario is that all of our homes sink into the ground. even with all the expertise and planning, none of the companies involved in the millennium tower construction could have anticipate or expected that the building would sink and continue sinking. sb35 bridge doesn't have to be held accountable to anything. i would like you to look at the photos shared on your screens now. it seems like bridge is using sb35 as a shield to do what they want withou
i want to correct what mrs. white stated in her brief. we never made a request that bridge housing made us to obtain our own assessment. we wanted bridge housing to pay the companies directly. for the sanctity of our privacy and confidentiality we feel it's reasonable to give our reports. bound by law to provide accurate and true information. if and only if our homes sustain any damages, we would then release the report to bridge housing. we do not want bridge housing to have photos of the...