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please reach out to the public affairs office, corrections, i npd, at four -- information. anyone that was here and who left the scene should seek medical treatment or just for safety we asked that you contact either to 60 tips and give us your information and anything that you may know or contact our homicide office at three one seven, 3 to 7, three four seven five. it is important to know that emotions are very high here, there are a lot of people, not just officers but family members who are still arriving and still learning about this incident, many went to bed and some are just waking up to this. we ask for your continued support for everyone here involved. we understand that there are a lot of moving parts, we ask for your patience as we gather the most accurate information so that that information comes to you and you can relay it accurately to everybody else, we don't want to give out information that may hurt somebody. >> can you put this moment in perspective, this horrific situation, eight people dead, this is heartbreaking? >> it is very heartbreaking, the offic
please reach out to the public affairs office, corrections, i npd, at four -- information. anyone that was here and who left the scene should seek medical treatment or just for safety we asked that you contact either to 60 tips and give us your information and anything that you may know or contact our homicide office at three one seven, 3 to 7, three four seven five. it is important to know that emotions are very high here, there are a lot of people, not just officers but family members who are...
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>> yes. >> now with respect to the body one cameras, does npd also maintain -- we can turn the screen off, your honor. does npd also maintain oddie one camera footage for the park police or to spark police have owned unit? >> they have their own. >> in terms of the body one cameras with an officer is on duty there are certain circumstances under which they can shut them off as whatever the policy is, right? >> yes. >> you are for me with a policy? >> yes. >> but there are certain times officers are required have them on as well? >> yes. >> so when officer may in the course of interacting with his partners or talking with various people, he or she may turn off the body-worn camera at a a certain time, right? >> yes. >> and once the circumstances change and they are required to turn the camera back on, they hit it and every time to turn off and on it creates a different segment of video, is that -- >> correct, with a buffer. >> with a 30-second buffer each and every time. >> yes. >> when we are watching the videos and wee see the first 30 seconds, then all of a sudden you see then hit i
>> yes. >> now with respect to the body one cameras, does npd also maintain -- we can turn the screen off, your honor. does npd also maintain oddie one camera footage for the park police or to spark police have owned unit? >> they have their own. >> in terms of the body one cameras with an officer is on duty there are certain circumstances under which they can shut them off as whatever the policy is, right? >> yes. >> you are for me with a policy? >>...
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in 2015 npd officers fatally shot 24-year-old clark in the head while he was handcuffed.s killed by police during a foot chase as he begged please don't shoot me, leave me alone. alle they say their issue with the investigation is they want it to cover more police departments across minnesota, not just minneapolis. >> the highest, the biggest profile cases in history have come from the statement of minnesota. philando ka castillo, george fl, daunte wright, the biggest ones in history have come from this state so it is clear it is a problem here in the state of minnesota. >> so sara, there is the federal investigation by i understand that's not the only one right now into the police department? >> yeah, that's right. the new civil federal investigation one is one thing but separate and apart from the criminal investigation into the death of george floyd at the hands of a minneapolis police officer who has been fired and now convicted of murder in his death. erin? >> sara, thank you very much. >>> and thanks very much to all of you for joining us. you can always watch "outf
in 2015 npd officers fatally shot 24-year-old clark in the head while he was handcuffed.s killed by police during a foot chase as he begged please don't shoot me, leave me alone. alle they say their issue with the investigation is they want it to cover more police departments across minnesota, not just minneapolis. >> the highest, the biggest profile cases in history have come from the statement of minnesota. philando ka castillo, george fl, daunte wright, the biggest ones in history have...
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"we don't train our people to do don't train our people to npd train tactic. it is not.rain our people to do this." you can present 1,000 hypothetical situations, you can talk about what did happen all day long into next week but when you talk about what did happen on that day at that time, that's what they said, use of force unreasonable. supervisor said "the force should have ended right after mr ford was on the ground". his supervisor said that. lieutenant zimmerman, the oldest serving, or i should say the most years of service of minneapolis police department, longest—serving, correct myself, longest—serving, correct myself, longest serving member of the department, what did he say? you look at this. he said this was totally unnecessary. totally unnecessary. a use of deadly force. not reasonable. only reasonable force is authorised. the expert witness from the los angeles police department to has trained thousands of police officers looked at this. "this is objectively unreasonable force. " the former police officer, university of south carolina law school professor,
"we don't train our people to do don't train our people to npd train tactic. it is not.rain our people to do this." you can present 1,000 hypothetical situations, you can talk about what did happen all day long into next week but when you talk about what did happen on that day at that time, that's what they said, use of force unreasonable. supervisor said "the force should have ended right after mr ford was on the ground". his supervisor said that. lieutenant zimmerman, the...
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>> well, use of force according to policy has to be consistent with npd's training. for policy, a neck restraint is pre pressing -- what we train is using one arm or two arms to do a neck restrain. how is this different? >> i don't know what kind of improvised position that is. it is not what we train. >> inspector blackwell is now the third high ranking minneapolis pd official to take the stand for the prosecution. on friday the department's top detective giving testimony, richard zimmerman that was damming to chauvin's defense. >> have you ever in all the year you have been working for the minneapolis police department been trained to kneel on the neck of someone who was handcuffed behind their back in a prone position? >> no, i have not. >> if that were done, would it be considered as a force? >> absolutely. >> what level of force would it be? >> that would be the top-tier of the deadly force. >> why? >> because the fact that if your knee is on a person's neck could kill 'em. >> zimmerman followed it up with this statement. >> based on the body camera incident and
>> well, use of force according to policy has to be consistent with npd's training. for policy, a neck restraint is pre pressing -- what we train is using one arm or two arms to do a neck restrain. how is this different? >> i don't know what kind of improvised position that is. it is not what we train. >> inspector blackwell is now the third high ranking minneapolis pd official to take the stand for the prosecution. on friday the department's top detective giving testimony,...
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the investigation will also assess whether or not the npd engaging in discriminatory conduct and whether or not it's treatment of those with behavioral health disabilities is unlawful. it will include a review of policies, training, super vision, and use of force informations. it will assess the effectiveness of the mpd's current systems of accountability and to see if they insure constitutional and lawful policing. broad participation in this investigation from the community and from law enforcement will be vital to it's success. the justice department has already started to reach out to community groups and members of the public to learn about their experiences with the mpd. we also seek to hear from the department's officers about the training and support they receive because they're perspective is essential. all of these voices will help provide the information they need to conduct this assessment. if the justice department concludes there is reasonable cause to believe there is a patter or practice of unconstitutional policing we will release a public report of our conclusions. the
the investigation will also assess whether or not the npd engaging in discriminatory conduct and whether or not it's treatment of those with behavioral health disabilities is unlawful. it will include a review of policies, training, super vision, and use of force informations. it will assess the effectiveness of the mpd's current systems of accountability and to see if they insure constitutional and lawful policing. broad participation in this investigation from the community and from law...
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and other news, npd book scan report that print book sales were up 29% for the first quarter of the yearand author john nesbitt died at the age of 72. he was best known for his 1982 book "mega trends" which of offers predictions on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. booktv with bring you new programs and publishing news and watch all of our past programs anytime at booktv develop develop. -- booktv.org. >> now on booktv, more television for sear yours readers. >> good afternoon, everybody, and thank you for joining us for this event, heritage events live. i'm the director of the simon center for american studies at the heritage foundation, it is my pleasure to welcome everybody here for this event, conservatism and america's future. i'm also delighted to welcome everybody here as far as this kirk lecture series, russell kirk lecture series, russell clerk believed in the permanent things those moral and spiritual truths that makes
and other news, npd book scan report that print book sales were up 29% for the first quarter of the yearand author john nesbitt died at the age of 72. he was best known for his 1982 book "mega trends" which of offers predictions on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. booktv with bring you new programs and publishing news and watch all of our past programs anytime at booktv develop develop. -- booktv.org. >> now on booktv, more television for...
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it's all within the model of the npd decision-making model. i found the most interesting person to be relevant to the use of force, lieutenant johnny mercel, considering that he is derek chauvin's actual use of force trainer. so the best glimpse we're going to get into the training of a minneapolis police officer is the trainer who conducts the trainings. he's conducted hundreds of training over the years. he conducted the state in terms of how strike charts don't apply to restraint techniques. he said the knee on the neck is not an unauthorized move and it can be utilized in certain circumstances. he described using a knee in the neck and back and stated that it can be there for a stated period of time depending on the level of resistance you get. he said once the suspect is handcuffed, it does not necessarily mean it is time to move your leg, because when people are handcuffed, they can thrash around and continue to be dangerous to themselves and others. he talked about the ground defense program, because it's safer for both the suspect and
it's all within the model of the npd decision-making model. i found the most interesting person to be relevant to the use of force, lieutenant johnny mercel, considering that he is derek chauvin's actual use of force trainer. so the best glimpse we're going to get into the training of a minneapolis police officer is the trainer who conducts the trainings. he's conducted hundreds of training over the years. he conducted the state in terms of how strike charts don't apply to restraint techniques....
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in other news, npd book scan reports book sales were up 29% for first quarter of the year.ther john nesbitt died age of 92. the formaller business executive and assistant secretary of education in the kennedy administration was best known for his 1982 book mega trend which offered prediction on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. book it booktv will continue to bring you new program and publishing news also watch all of our past programs any time at booktv.org. booktv is television for serious readers all weekend every weekend. join us again next saturday 8 a.m. eastern for best in nonfiction books. c-span jr. unfiltered view of government for funded by the television companies and more including cox. >> good morning students teachers are doing whatever it takes to connect with their student and cox is too at connecting over 140,000 eligible students in need with low cost internet. .... brendan carr is one of two republicans on the federal communications commission. he's the senior republican
in other news, npd book scan reports book sales were up 29% for first quarter of the year.ther john nesbitt died age of 92. the formaller business executive and assistant secretary of education in the kennedy administration was best known for his 1982 book mega trend which offered prediction on economic and social changes and sold over 14 million copies worldwide. book it booktv will continue to bring you new program and publishing news also watch all of our past programs any time at...
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and takes an academic approach and he would not be pursuant to anthe courts direction commentig on npd c policies or analyze thm but rather rather than national standards and theyep accepted practices because as the courts knows the defendant is not on trial for violating policies and is on trial for violating the law. a department can have a policy that is improper and the department can have training that is improper but it doesn't make it reasonable and professor stoughton can speak to that and there is a national standard under graham versus connor and there's a standard of generally accepted police practices in all of those fit into the constellation of what is objective reasonableness is viewed as a usable police officer on the scene. >> the —-dash spoke to graham and the chief spoke to graham so why do we need yet another person to talk about that? >> because he comes from a completely different perspective and i think it is important to first focus on when we are looking at exclusion it would be under minnesota rule 403, cumin live evidence and would be unduly cumulative and un
and takes an academic approach and he would not be pursuant to anthe courts direction commentig on npd c policies or analyze thm but rather rather than national standards and theyep accepted practices because as the courts knows the defendant is not on trial for violating policies and is on trial for violating the law. a department can have a policy that is improper and the department can have training that is improper but it doesn't make it reasonable and professor stoughton can speak to that...
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. >> reporter: npd inspector katie blackwell in charge of police training last may and testified chauvin was taught defensive tactics and proper use of force. her response to seeing chauvin kneeling on floyd's neck. >> i don't know what kind of improvised position that is. so that's not what we train. >> reporter: the emergency room doctor who treated floyd testified that he believed floyd's cardiac arrest was likely due to a lack of oxygen or hypoxia. >> any amount of time that a patient spends in cardiac arrest without immediate cpr, markedly decreases the chance of a good outcome. >> reporter: laingen feld tried to revive floyd for 30 minutes before pronouncing him dead. the prosecution argues that the hypoxia was a result of chauvin's knee on floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. the defense argues it have caused by floyd's drug use. >> certain drugs can cause hypoxia, agreed? >> yes. >> specifically fentanyl. >> that's correct. >> how about methamphetamine. >> it can. >> combination of the two? >> yes. >> reporter: in response, the prosecution dismissed the defense's claims. >> d
. >> reporter: npd inspector katie blackwell in charge of police training last may and testified chauvin was taught defensive tactics and proper use of force. her response to seeing chauvin kneeling on floyd's neck. >> i don't know what kind of improvised position that is. so that's not what we train. >> reporter: the emergency room doctor who treated floyd testified that he believed floyd's cardiac arrest was likely due to a lack of oxygen or hypoxia. >> any amount of...
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the lack of backup for our capitol police or the npd due to the demands of national guard and others, and in close coordination with the metropolitan police. our actions were consistent with the additional measures that the executive branch was taking in the city. there had been vandalism associated with these protests, which is close to our senate office buildings, as you know. the other point i would like to qualify, it was not an attempt to reconstruct the fence from january and march, but to put up selected portions, leaving all avenues open for pedestrian access. it would represent no impedance for people who worked on the capital complex. we discussed what had been done last summer, which was as i understand police with bicycle racks, and we thought this was a more effective and efficient way to secure the capital. finally, i would say we did not feel like we reversed our decision but suspended it. we wanted to see how the city would respond. we suspended implementation, and it was a calm night. our deputies met today to discuss what the final position might be. sen. braun what
the lack of backup for our capitol police or the npd due to the demands of national guard and others, and in close coordination with the metropolitan police. our actions were consistent with the additional measures that the executive branch was taking in the city. there had been vandalism associated with these protests, which is close to our senate office buildings, as you know. the other point i would like to qualify, it was not an attempt to reconstruct the fence from january and march, but...
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this isn't the first time the npd chief had spoken out against chauvin. indeed, after firing him for that conduct he did say, quote, this was murder. we're joined now for our special trial kof vag by nyu law professor. thanks to both of you for being here. professor, i'll start with the straightforward question. what was the evidentiary and testimonial power in your view of the chief's words today? >> i think this is very powerful testimony from the chief of police of minneapolis. again, this is his employee that he's weighing in on. he said repeatedly that he thought the conduct that derek chauvin undertook that day was far in excess of what was necessary to restrain mr. floyd, that as soon as mr. floyd was subdued, the kneeling on the neck should have stopped. the image of this chief law enforcement officer of minneapolis in his uniform, backed up by all the testimony we heard from the other first responders over the course of last week and this morning, really amplified for the jury that this was not a reasonable use of force. in fact, it was far outsi
this isn't the first time the npd chief had spoken out against chauvin. indeed, after firing him for that conduct he did say, quote, this was murder. we're joined now for our special trial kof vag by nyu law professor. thanks to both of you for being here. professor, i'll start with the straightforward question. what was the evidentiary and testimonial power in your view of the chief's words today? >> i think this is very powerful testimony from the chief of police of minneapolis. again,...
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prosecution's assessment of derek chauvin as a singular exception to the general good behavior of the npd. now, where this gets into history, if we just stayed with minneapolis, there's a long history of residential segregation, of restrictive covenants that kept african-americans from living in particular neighborhoods of red lining, a kind of northern version of jim crow, which is a documentary on segregation in minnesota. police reviews to enforce this. and this is not simply in minneapolis, there's many metropolises that you can talk about where this is a fundamental relationship, but if you go all the way back to 1935 in 1935 and come all the way up to 2020, with the unrest that we saw after george floyd's death, all of those time frames are just punctuated with incidents of uprisings and social discord, which is generated by police violence directed at african-american communities. this is a nearly one-to-one correlation there. >> that is important context to understand, as we think about what comes next, because history has a way of educating us. so, brittany, in terms of this conv
prosecution's assessment of derek chauvin as a singular exception to the general good behavior of the npd. now, where this gets into history, if we just stayed with minneapolis, there's a long history of residential segregation, of restrictive covenants that kept african-americans from living in particular neighborhoods of red lining, a kind of northern version of jim crow, which is a documentary on segregation in minnesota. police reviews to enforce this. and this is not simply in minneapolis,...
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earlier this month the research firm there npd said the ps5 has the fastest selling console in u.s. history. what about nintendo when it first came out? launched last november. five months later, demand is tremendously high on outpacing supply. >>> starbucks says u.s. sales have fully recovered from the pandemic. sales in a lot of downtown city locations still lagging with a lot of people still working from home. chicago tote play is doing a massive giveaway. tomorrow it will give out 250,000 codes allowing front line workers to get free burritos. you have to sign up at giving.chipotle.com/healthcare heroes and verify your eligibility. signups start at 10:a.m. and the code is valid until may 31st. >>> trending this morning, legendary film director martin scorcese can add tiktok star to his resume. >> this is what you use for your head? what's that? >> okay, you're probably like okay. his daughter there francesca is quizzing him on popular women products and he got a few of them right like the scrunchie, the bobby pin but thought the hair doughnut was a small pillow. i thought it was
earlier this month the research firm there npd said the ps5 has the fastest selling console in u.s. history. what about nintendo when it first came out? launched last november. five months later, demand is tremendously high on outpacing supply. >>> starbucks says u.s. sales have fully recovered from the pandemic. sales in a lot of downtown city locations still lagging with a lot of people still working from home. chicago tote play is doing a massive giveaway. tomorrow it will give out...
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the investigation will also assess whether the npd engages in discriminatory conduct, and whether it's treatment of those with behavioural health disability, is unlawful. it will include a comprehensive review, of the minneapolis police departments policies, training, supervision, and use of force investigations. >> the justice department conducted investigations of police departments for decades, before the trump justice department stop doing that. police officers got a very clear message from the trump justice department, we will never judge you. donald trump himself personally encouraged police officers to be more violent, when they arrest people. american police officers got a new message yesterday, they watched the handcuffs being put on the police officer, who was just convicted of murdering george floyd. the biggest police department in the world, the new york city police department, woke up to this photograph today on the cover of the new york post. that picture, is worth a billion words. words have never gotten through to police officers. i wrote a book 35 years ago describing
the investigation will also assess whether the npd engages in discriminatory conduct, and whether it's treatment of those with behavioural health disability, is unlawful. it will include a comprehensive review, of the minneapolis police departments policies, training, supervision, and use of force investigations. >> the justice department conducted investigations of police departments for decades, before the trump justice department stop doing that. police officers got a very clear...
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in other words npd books can separate scales while sales rep 29% for the first quarter of the year.r john nesbitt has died at the age of 90 to bring the former business executive assistant secretary of education the kennedy administration was best known for his 1980 book megatrend which offer predictions on economic and social changes, sold over 14 million copies worldwide. book tv will continue to bring new programs and publishing news print also washed all of our past programs anytime @booktv.org. >> 1937 with a billion dollars under paid its workers while forcing them 2ingage in repetitive and sometimes dangerous assembly-line labor. the market capitalization of amazon.com succeeded $1 trillion of our economy and society continue to intensify. mcgill's is a reporter covering politics and government are recorded previously for the "washington post", baltimore so the new republicnd
in other words npd books can separate scales while sales rep 29% for the first quarter of the year.r john nesbitt has died at the age of 90 to bring the former business executive assistant secretary of education the kennedy administration was best known for his 1980 book megatrend which offer predictions on economic and social changes, sold over 14 million copies worldwide. book tv will continue to bring new programs and publishing news print also washed all of our past programs anytime...
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and is this something, again, getting back to the npd policy that the officers trained, that they areou or maybe if there was some obvious signs of death, or if you _ was some obvious signs of death, or if you are _ was some obvious signs of death, or if you are absolutely physically exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display _ exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page _ exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page 27 _ exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page 27 of - exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page 27 of the - could display page 27 of the exhibit? and officers are specifically trained on this, is that right?— specifically trained on this, is that right?- it - specifically trained on this, is that right?- it can - specifically trained on this, is that right?- it can be | specifically trained on this, is - that right?- it can be when that right? correct. it can be when the subject — that right? correct. it can be when the subject becomes _ that right? correct. it can be when the subject becomes responsive i that right? correct. it can
and is this something, again, getting back to the npd policy that the officers trained, that they areou or maybe if there was some obvious signs of death, or if you _ was some obvious signs of death, or if you are _ was some obvious signs of death, or if you are absolutely physically exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display _ exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page _ exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page 27 _ exhausted from doing cpr. if you could display page 27...
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>> are you asking me about the npd training materials specifically?our honor. beyond the scope. >> side bar. >> we are watching the defense cross examine the prosecution's final witness. we'll bring in our experts. it seems to me, claire mccaskill, speaking to the former prosecutor in you that this is a debate over what the definition of reasonable is, is that what he's trying to sort of reveal to the jury? >> he is. and this is really a bad witness for him to cross examine to this extent. this is a smart expert who understands this material like the back of his hand. not giving the jury any room to see somehow what the officer did was reasonable. i'm not sure what he's gaining by trying to smantically maneuver the witness in a place that this witness is going to refuse to go. >> david, the defense has gotten themselves in this situation before with the earliest witnesses, the bystanders on cross-examination who said some of the most devastating things about the defendant. >> not going to convince him to say something. typically the best approach is t
>> are you asking me about the npd training materials specifically?our honor. beyond the scope. >> side bar. >> we are watching the defense cross examine the prosecution's final witness. we'll bring in our experts. it seems to me, claire mccaskill, speaking to the former prosecutor in you that this is a debate over what the definition of reasonable is, is that what he's trying to sort of reveal to the jury? >> he is. and this is really a bad witness for him to cross...
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and also looking to take away those non-emergency calls from npd, you know, things like fender benders-- we have more appropriate responses to those things. >> what kind of impact do you think, council man, do you think this case will have on your city going forward? you know, we keep hearing that feelings matter sometimes as much as facts in a situation like this. what are your thoughts on that? >> the people in minneapolis don't feel any different than the people of new york when witnesses eric gardener's killer not face charges. i think folks don't feel different than watching their trial. it is not unique to minneapolis. i think that fortunately every single city, you know, some big cities, some small cities like ferguson have experienced what we're experiencing emotionally here in minneapolis. i think that we're going to need to, you know, learn from the past, learn from that history and also continue to learn in realtime, you know, how to be in solidarity with those cities who are experiencing what we're experiencing here. but i don't think we can take this as a local issue. what
and also looking to take away those non-emergency calls from npd, you know, things like fender benders-- we have more appropriate responses to those things. >> what kind of impact do you think, council man, do you think this case will have on your city going forward? you know, we keep hearing that feelings matter sometimes as much as facts in a situation like this. what are your thoughts on that? >> the people in minneapolis don't feel any different than the people of new york when...
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it is all within the model of the npd decision-making model.i found the most interesting person to be relevant to the use of force lieutenant johnny merciful, considering that he is derek chauvin's use of force trainer so the best glimpse that we will get into the training of a minneapolis police officer comes from the trainer who conducts the training. he has conducted hundreds of trainings over the years and he corrected the state at certain times in terms of how strike charge don't apply to restraint techniques and he said the knee on the neck is not an unauthorized move and it can be utilized in certain circumstances. he describes using a knee on the neck and back inside it can be there for an extended time depending on the level of resistance you use. he said that once the suspect is handcuffed it does not necessarily mean that it is time to move your leg because when people are handcuffed they can thrash around and continue to be dangerous to themselves and others. he talked about the ground defense program because it's safer for both the
it is all within the model of the npd decision-making model.i found the most interesting person to be relevant to the use of force lieutenant johnny merciful, considering that he is derek chauvin's use of force trainer so the best glimpse that we will get into the training of a minneapolis police officer comes from the trainer who conducts the training. he has conducted hundreds of trainings over the years and he corrected the state at certain times in terms of how strike charge don't apply to...
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that's according to the tracking firm npd group. a foreign leader since taking office. blake burman's at the white house. i guess china's not going to be happy about this meeting, blake? >> reporter: yeah. china certainly, stu, going to be a main focus of this meeting between president biden and his japanese counterpart. japan will be announcing that it is partnering with the u.s. on a $2 billion non-huawei 5g project. that, as you know, would be a blow to china. other items expected to come up, tie won -- taiwan, hong kong, human rights issues as well. here's how a senior administration official put it in the leadup, quote: i do want to underscore neither country is seeking the raise tensions or provoke china, but at the same time we're trying to send a clear signal to some of the steps that china is taking antithetical to the mission of maintaining peace and stability. of course, stu, we also expect the issue of north korea to be part of the discussions as well. by the way, it's important to note -- you hit on it off the top -- th
that's according to the tracking firm npd group. a foreign leader since taking office. blake burman's at the white house. i guess china's not going to be happy about this meeting, blake? >> reporter: yeah. china certainly, stu, going to be a main focus of this meeting between president biden and his japanese counterpart. japan will be announcing that it is partnering with the u.s. on a $2 billion non-huawei 5g project. that, as you know, would be a blow to china. other items expected to...
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and you recall, the npd defence tactics and control guy, deadly force is just not authorised in this
and you recall, the npd defence tactics and control guy, deadly force is just not authorised in this