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and here you will learn doctor andrew baker and doctor thomas determined among these possible matters of death wasn't natural. not accidental, not suicide, notundetermined . it was homicide. death at the hands of another . but that's not all that doctor thomas is going totell you . she's going to tell you about the limitations of apology, that is looking at the tissues of a person after they've been deceased and trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because in over half the cases where somebody dies insufficient oxygen and when you know they die from insufficient oxygen, there are those signs. she will give you examples or example of somebody who died that way. he says you see nothing in the tissuesbut you know they died from oxygen efficiency because you know how they died . and you're in this case you will hear that an autopsy, they didn't see any objection to george was tissues but he says let's look at all the evidence and we can see what happened see . we can see moment by moment that he had all the telltale signs of a person who was struggli
and here you will learn doctor andrew baker and doctor thomas determined among these possible matters of death wasn't natural. not accidental, not suicide, notundetermined . it was homicide. death at the hands of another . but that's not all that doctor thomas is going totell you . she's going to tell you about the limitations of apology, that is looking at the tissues of a person after they've been deceased and trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because...
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andrew baker and dr. thomas determined amongst these possible manners of death it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. looking at the tissues of persons after they've been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because in over half the cases where somebody dies from insufficient oxygen and when you know they've died from insufficient oxygen there are signs in the body tissues and give you the example of somebody smothered bay pillow and die that way. you may see nothing in the body tissues but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. in this case you will hear that on autopsy they didn't see any objective things in george floyd's tissues but we have to look at all the evidence and we can see what happened at the scene. and we
andrew baker and dr. thomas determined amongst these possible manners of death it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. looking at the tissues of persons after they've been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. because in over half the cases where...
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was one of the persons who helped to train the current head of the county medical examiner dr andrew baker when he was just getting started out in forensic pathology now here's where dr baker and dr thomas agree. as to the manner of mr ford's death and i will show you the findings from dr bates. when you list manner of death for george boy. homicide now i want to explain to you that when he uses homicide it's not the way that we use it here in the courtroom but the medical examiner says homicide it simply means that the person died at the hands of another is what that means and i will show you what liz that shows you from in just a minute dr thomas will come in and testify about that but it means that he died at the hands of another but you also learn. that he lives in the cause of death cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual restraint and that impression now and will translate into and you'll hear this from dr thomas. because a bit cardiopulmonary arrest what you're going to learn is that every human being that's ever been on a planet has 2 things in common with every
was one of the persons who helped to train the current head of the county medical examiner dr andrew baker when he was just getting started out in forensic pathology now here's where dr baker and dr thomas agree. as to the manner of mr ford's death and i will show you the findings from dr bates. when you list manner of death for george boy. homicide now i want to explain to you that when he uses homicide it's not the way that we use it here in the courtroom but the medical examiner says...
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andrew baker when he was just getting started out. here is where dr. baker and dr.s agree as to the manner of mr. floyd's death. y i'll show you the findings from dr. baker. when he lists manner of death for george floyd, homicide. now i want to explain to you when he uses homicide, it's not the way we use it in a courtroom. it simply means that a person died at the hands of another, that's what they means. i will show you what list that is from and dr. thomas will testify about that. it means he died at the hands of another. you'll also learn that he listed a cause of death. cardio pulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement sub dual, restraint and neck compression. i'll translate this into english. cause of death cardio pulmonary arrest. what you'll learn is that every h human being has something in common. number one is they're born. number two is they die from cardio pulmonary arrest. that just means the heart stops and the lung stops. it means death. cause of death, death. complicating law enforce s subduing the cause of death. how the injury occurred, george
andrew baker when he was just getting started out. here is where dr. baker and dr.s agree as to the manner of mr. floyd's death. y i'll show you the findings from dr. baker. when he lists manner of death for george floyd, homicide. now i want to explain to you when he uses homicide, it's not the way we use it in a courtroom. it simply means that a person died at the hands of another, that's what they means. i will show you what list that is from and dr. thomas will testify about that. it means...
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andrew baker and dr.among these possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined. it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they are deceased in trying to determined whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. the limitations. in over half the cases where somebody died from insufficient o oxygen and you know they died from insufficient oxygen, there are no signs in the body tissue. she will give you example of somebody smothered by a pillow. you may see nothing in the body tissues. but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. and here in this case, you will hear that an autopsi, they didn't see any object things in george floyd's tissues, but we have to look at all the evidence and we can see what happened at the scene. and we can see momen
andrew baker and dr.among these possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined. it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she is going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they are deceased in trying to determined whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. the limitations. in over half the cases where...
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andrew baker and dr. thomas determined among these possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she's going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. there are limitations because in over half the cases where somebody dies from insufficient oxygen, and when you know they died from insufficient oxygen, there are no signs in the body tissues. she will give you the example, for example, of somebody who's smothered by a pillow, and they die that way. you may see nothing in the body tissues, but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. and here in this case, you will hear that an autopsy, they didn't see any objective things in george floyd's tissues, but she says
andrew baker and dr. thomas determined among these possible manners of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined, it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she's going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology. that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. there are limitations because...
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andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement, where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. and some of this evidence is extremely important, to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. the medical findings include things such as the blood gas test taken that revealed mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what are referred to as the tell tale signs of asphyxiation. there were no bruises to mr. floyd, either on his skin or when peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath. there was no petechial hemorrhaging, nothing that determined his airflow was restricted or a mechanical asphyxia death. >> that was from day one in the trial for derek chauvin against-- in the death of george floyd. the world was watching yesterday as the judge allowed cameras to broadcast the proceedings. we will continue our cove
andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement, where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. and some of this evidence is extremely important, to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. the medical findings include things such as the blood gas test taken that...
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andrew baker and dr.rs of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined. it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she's going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology, that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. they're limitations because in over half the cases where somebody dies from insufficient oxygen -- and when you know they died from insufficient oxygen -- there are no signs in the body tissues. she would give you the example, for example, somebody who's smothered by a pillow and they die that way. she said you may see nothing in the body tissues, but you know they died from oxygen deficiency because you know how they died. and here in this case, you will hear that an autopsy, they didn't see any objective things in george floyd's tissues, but she says we have to look at all the evidence,
andrew baker and dr.rs of death, it wasn't natural, not accidental, not suicide, not undetermined. it was homicide. death at the hands of another. but that's not all that dr. thomas is going to tell you. she's going to tell you something about the limitations of pathology, that is looking at the tissues of persons after they have been deceased in trying to determine whether somebody died as a result of oxygen deficiency. they're limitations because in over half the cases where somebody dies...
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andrew baker of the hen pinn county -- hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. .. >> the dr. phil none of what are referred to as the telltale signs of a 60 a share in your there were no bruises to mr. floyd's h neck either on his skn or after peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath. there was no hemorrhaging. there was no evidence that mr. floyd's airflow was restricted, and he did not determine to be a positional or mechanical asphyxiation death. >> that was from day one of the trial for derek chauvin in the death of george floyd. the world was watching yesterday as the judge allowed cameras to broadcast the proceedings. we will continue our coverage here on c-span with an 8 p.m. timeslot, eastern time you will be able to watch the entire trial evidence c-span two. jerry in detroit, michigan. did you watch yesterday and what were you
andrew baker of the hen pinn county -- hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. .. >> the dr. phil none of what are referred to as the telltale signs of a 60 a share in your there were no bruises to mr. floyd's h neck either on his skn or...
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internal medicine and also from out from toxicology we're also going to bring in the court dr andrew baker who's the head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found so we'll also bring him in. but will also bring in experts who will prove that the use of force here was not reasonable i mentioned earlier jody steger chief of staff for the spector general l.a. police department and sussed out. you'll hear from both of them. now spend a few minutes talking to you about what this case is about there are any number of things that this case is not about maybe an infinite number of things the case is about but one of those things that this case is not about all police or all police you will learn from chief aragon doe when he comes that police officers have difficult jobs they have to make split 2nd decisions they sometimes have to make split 2nd life and death decisions in this trial and you're going to be any number of the men and women from the minneapolis police department who do a fantastic job they committed take very seriously preserving the sanctity of life i men
internal medicine and also from out from toxicology we're also going to bring in the court dr andrew baker who's the head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found so we'll also bring him in. but will also bring in experts who will prove that the use of force here was not reasonable i mentioned earlier jody steger chief of staff for the spector general l.a. police department and sussed out. you'll hear from both of them. now spend a few minutes talking to you about...
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one was detailing a conversatio with prosecutor's office had with andrew baker, baker was th chief endp in county medical examiner brad baker told prosecutors that mister floyd had if he had been found dead i his home or anywhere else and there were no other contribute impactors, we would conclude it was an overdose death. the memo noted that baker said that if aetna levels were prett high and that it is a fatal level of fentanyl under normal circumstances. in a separate memo, baker announced the autopsy revealed no physical evidence suggesting that mister floyd died of is fixie asian. mister floyd was having trouble breathing of course, the most noted part of the tape, what explains that? where i was george floyd tellin officers i can't breathe? here is one possible explanation . one of the primary symptoms of sentinel overdose is slowed or stopped breathing leading to unconsciousness and death. that might also explain why george floyd was saying i can't breathe long before any police officers knew was anywhere near him in fact george floyd was complaining he couldn't breathe is cops
one was detailing a conversatio with prosecutor's office had with andrew baker, baker was th chief endp in county medical examiner brad baker told prosecutors that mister floyd had if he had been found dead i his home or anywhere else and there were no other contribute impactors, we would conclude it was an overdose death. the memo noted that baker said that if aetna levels were prett high and that it is a fatal level of fentanyl under normal circumstances. in a separate memo, baker announced...
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we are also going to bring into the court doctor andrew baker, head of the county federal examiner who will tell you what he found in we'll bring him in but we will also bring in experts who will approve the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steger, inspector general l.a. police department and you will hear from both i've spent a few minutes talking about what this case is about, there are any number of things this case is not about, maybe an infinite number of things but one thing is this is not about all police, you will learn from chief arizona when he comes that police officers have difficult jobs, split-second decisions and make split-second life-and-death decisions. there are going to be any number of men and women of the minneapolis police department who do a fantastic job, they take very seriously preserve the sanctity of life and i've mentioned katie blackwell, sgt. gaines, officer nicole mckenzie to name a few. this case was about mr. derek chauvin and not any men and women, not about all police. this is not about split-second decision making in n
we are also going to bring into the court doctor andrew baker, head of the county federal examiner who will tell you what he found in we'll bring him in but we will also bring in experts who will approve the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steger, inspector general l.a. police department and you will hear from both i've spent a few minutes talking about what this case is about, there are any number of things this case is not about, maybe an infinite number of...
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andrew baker who is the head of the county medical examiner who will tell about you what he found. we will also bring him in. we will also bring in experts who will prove that the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steiger, chief of staff for the l.a. police department and seth stoughton. you will hear from both of them. i spent a few minute talking to you about what this case is about. there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe an infinite number. one of those things that this case is not about, all police, or all policing. you will learn from the chief when he comes that police officers have difficult jobs. they have to make slit second decisions. they sometimes have to make life and death decisions. in this trial, you are going to meet any number of the men and women from the minneapolis police department who do a fantastic job. they are committed, take very seriously preserving the sanctity of life. i mentioned sergeant yang, officer mckenzie to name a few. this case is about mr. derek chauvin and not about any of those men and
andrew baker who is the head of the county medical examiner who will tell about you what he found. we will also bring him in. we will also bring in experts who will prove that the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steiger, chief of staff for the l.a. police department and seth stoughton. you will hear from both of them. i spent a few minute talking to you about what this case is about. there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe an infinite...
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andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body, and some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. the medical findings include things such as the blood gas test that was taken that revealed that mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what i referred to as the telltale signs of asphyxiation, there were no bruises to mr. floyd's neck either on his skin or after peeling his skin back to the muscles beneath? there was no petechial hemorrhaging. there was no evidence that mr. floyd's air flow was restricted and he did not determine to be a positional or mechanical asphyxia death. at the time mr. floyd was in the hospital, ephemeral blood draw was taken. that blood draw was analyzed by a lab. the results of mr. floyd's toxi
andrew baker of the hennepin county medical examiner's office conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd and you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body, and some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. the medical findings include things such as the blood gas test that was taken...
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andrew baker who is the head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found soou also bring him in. but will also bring in experts who will proof that the use of force was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steege chief of staff, ellie police department and you will hear from both of them. now, instead of talking about what this case is about, there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe an incident number thinks the case is a about that one of those things is this case is not about all police or all policing here you will learn from chief arradondo when it comes that police officers have difficult jobs. they had to make split-second decisions that this sometimes have to make split-second life and death decisions. in this trial you're going to meet any number of the men and women from the minneapolis police department who do a fantastic job. they are committed to take very seriously preserving the sanctity of life. i mentioned already amanda katie blackwell, sergeant king, officer mckenzie to name a few. this case is about mr. derek ch
andrew baker who is the head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found soou also bring him in. but will also bring in experts who will proof that the use of force was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steege chief of staff, ellie police department and you will hear from both of them. now, instead of talking about what this case is about, there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe an incident number thinks the case is a about that one of...
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andrew baker, and one of the things he said was they even got -- they didn't even like his work, necessarilyot a second opinion. the department of justice asked the medical examiner of the army to take a look at dr. baker's findings, and they agreed with all of it. so there were some things that were taken out of context that i think may be damaging to the defense. but they did get across their theory that george floyd died of an accidental overdose. whether they can actually pass reasonable doubt in the minds of the jurors remains to be seen. >> yamiche: questions there and opening statements, and we heard from witnesses today, as someone who has tried murder cases, what stuck out to you? >> well, the first one was that they had the 9-1-1 dispatcher. and she was dispatching a call, and dispatching other calls, too. but there was a tv on the wall which was recording -- there was a camera that was actually recording what happened out there. and she thought at one point that her -- that the frame had frozen, that the tv had frozen because of the length of time she saw the officers on top of ge
andrew baker, and one of the things he said was they even got -- they didn't even like his work, necessarilyot a second opinion. the department of justice asked the medical examiner of the army to take a look at dr. baker's findings, and they agreed with all of it. so there were some things that were taken out of context that i think may be damaging to the defense. but they did get across their theory that george floyd died of an accidental overdose. whether they can actually pass reasonable...
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andrew baker of the medical conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. d you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement, where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means, according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. medical findings include things such as the test that was taken at cmc that revealed mr. floyd had an exceptionally high level of carbon dioxide. dr. baker found none of what are referred to as the telltale signs of asphyxiation. there were no bruises to his neck, either on his skin or after peeling his skin back to the muscles. there was no particular hemorrhaging. there was no evidence that mr. floyd's airflow was restricted, and he did not determine to be in a positional or chemical asphyxiant death. [end video clip] host: if you missed it yesterday, the opening arguments of that trial. you can find it on c-span.org. we are getting your thoughts as the trial for derek chauv
andrew baker of the medical conducted the only autopsy of mr. floyd. d you will hear of several interviews that dr. baker had with law enforcement, where he discusses the cause and manner of death and what that actually means, according to what he saw present in mr. floyd's body. some of this evidence is extremely important to the final determination of mr. floyd's cause of death. medical findings include things such as the test that was taken at cmc that revealed mr. floyd had an exceptionally...
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we are also going to bring into the court doctor andrew baker who is the head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found, so we will also bring him in. but we will also bring in experts who will prove the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier the chief of staff with the la police department and you will hear from both of them i spent a few minutes talking about what this case is about. there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe an infinite number of things. one of the things this isn't about our police were policing you will learn from the chief when he comes in that the police officers have difficult jobs and have to make split-second decisions and life and death decisions. in this trial you will meet any number of the men and women from the minneapolis police department who did a fantastic job. they take seriously preserving the sanctity of life and i mentioned already the commander katie blackwell, officer mackenzie to name a few. this case is about mr. derek chauvin and not about any of those men and women or police. th
we are also going to bring into the court doctor andrew baker who is the head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found, so we will also bring him in. but we will also bring in experts who will prove the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier the chief of staff with the la police department and you will hear from both of them i spent a few minutes talking about what this case is about. there are any number of things that this case is not about....
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she was one of the persons who helped to train the current medical examiner, doctor andrew baker, whent has two things in common, one, that they are born, and two, that they die of cardiopulmonary arrest. because all that means is that the heart stops and the lungs top. simply another way of saying death —— the lungs stop. because of death, death, complicating evolving law enforcement some dual, subduing a george floyd, restraining him and compressing his neck, the cause of death. how the injury occurred, george floyd experience a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement officers. in terms of the manners of death, you see here it says homicide, here would be standard list of the choices that metal examiners will look to in determining what the manner of death was. how the injury or disease leads to death, and doctor thomas will talk to you about this. i've manners. natural, natural causes, a heart attack, fatal arrhythmia, you will learn is a natural cause, accident, a drug overdose is an example of an accidental death, car accident, suicide, homicide, death at
she was one of the persons who helped to train the current medical examiner, doctor andrew baker, whent has two things in common, one, that they are born, and two, that they die of cardiopulmonary arrest. because all that means is that the heart stops and the lungs top. simply another way of saying death —— the lungs stop. because of death, death, complicating evolving law enforcement some dual, subduing a george floyd, restraining him and compressing his neck, the cause of death. how the...
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we're also going to bring in the doctor andrew baker who is head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found so we'll also bring him in. but we'll also bring in experts who will prove that use of force here was not reasonable. i mention earlier jody steger chief of staff for the inspector general l.a. police department and you will hear from both of them. now, instead of few minutings talking about to you be what this case is about, there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe an indefinite number things that this case is not about but one of the things this case is not about all police, or all policing. you will learn from chief arredondo when he comes that police officers have difficult jobs. theyof have to make split second decisions they havend to make split second life and death decisions and in this trial you're gong to meet any number of the men and women from the minneapolis police department who do a fantastic job. they're committed. they seriously preserve in sanctity of life, and i mention already commander katy blackwell sergeant
we're also going to bring in the doctor andrew baker who is head of the county medical examiner who will tell you about what he found so we'll also bring him in. but we'll also bring in experts who will prove that use of force here was not reasonable. i mention earlier jody steger chief of staff for the inspector general l.a. police department and you will hear from both of them. now, instead of few minutings talking about to you be what this case is about, there are any number of things that...
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andrew baker who is the hennepin county medical examiner when who will tell you about what he found.bring in experts who will prove that the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steger chief of staff for inspector general l.a. police department and another individual. you will hear from both of them. now, spend a few minutes talking to you about what this case is about. there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe a number of things the case isn't about. one of those things, this case is not about all police or all policing. you will learn from the police chief when he comes that police officers have difficult jobs. they have to make split second decisions and sometimes have to make split second life and death decisions. in this trial you'll meet any number of the men and women from the minneapolis police department who do a fantastic job. they are committed, take very seriously preserving the sanctity of life. i mentioned already commander katie blackwell, sergeant ying. officer nicole mckenzie to name a few. this case is about mr. dere
andrew baker who is the hennepin county medical examiner when who will tell you about what he found.bring in experts who will prove that the use of force here was not reasonable. i mentioned earlier jody steger chief of staff for inspector general l.a. police department and another individual. you will hear from both of them. now, spend a few minutes talking to you about what this case is about. there are any number of things that this case is not about. maybe a number of things the case isn't...
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andrew cuomo refuses to step down. thank you for your company so far today. now the bbc�*s felicity bakerrview? but recently, during a chance conversation with the presenter sophie raworth, i revealed my secret. i have a stammer. hello. i�*m calling from the bbc. i�*ve spent my whole life trying to hide it. now, i�*m discovering that i�*m not alone, and i�*m not the only one who struggles to say my name. and i know you can say your name. will you say it? ican. ijust have to breathe. crowdjeers. there�*s the rugby player who says his violence on the pitch was driven by his stammer. the self—loathing. i hated myself. i hated myself because i wasn�*t like other people. # pray, i guarantee you heard this song # you gone rememberthe name...# ..the young man who was bullied at school, but found an escape in music... i'm going to rap cos i can't talk. he laughs. ijust think...little do you know. ..the art student who refuses to be underestimated...
andrew cuomo refuses to step down. thank you for your company so far today. now the bbc�*s felicity bakerrview? but recently, during a chance conversation with the presenter sophie raworth, i revealed my secret. i have a stammer. hello. i�*m calling from the bbc. i�*ve spent my whole life trying to hide it. now, i�*m discovering that i�*m not alone, and i�*m not the only one who struggles to say my name. and i know you can say your name. will you say it? ican. ijust have to breathe....
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andrew, thank you. >>> a sheriff's official in georgia is coming under fire for his comments on the spa shootings. captain jay baker said the shooter, quote, had a bad day and he is being criticized for allegedly sharing an anti-asian post on facebook last year blaming asians for the coronavirus. >>> a texas man arrested outside the official residence of vice president kamala harris. police say he had a rifle and ammunition in his car. sources say the man was picked up by the secret service after his mother called police saying her son has mental health issues. harris has not moved into the residence yet due to renovations. >>> government officials in mexico are stepping up efforts to address the crisis at the southern border. they're sending security forces to the border with guatemala to stop the flow of migrants coming from central america heading to the u.s. record numbers of migrant children are now being detained in texas. the governor is demanding the biden administration give state officials access to those children so they can investigate human trafficking. >> the biden administration to get those answers
andrew, thank you. >>> a sheriff's official in georgia is coming under fire for his comments on the spa shootings. captain jay baker said the shooter, quote, had a bad day and he is being criticized for allegedly sharing an anti-asian post on facebook last year blaming asians for the coronavirus. >>> a texas man arrested outside the official residence of vice president kamala harris. police say he had a rifle and ammunition in his car. sources say the man was picked up by the...
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baker, thank you. keep us posted on your courageous clients amazing fbi is closing in on andrew cuomo about whether ornd sends you an at-home test kit, when it's overdue. huh! one of those tests could save your life, or at least a little hassle. or both. yeah! you get it, you do it, you send it back. i get it, i do it, i send it back. you get it, you do it, you send it back. yeah, i got it. you got it! ♪ ♪ humana. a more human way to healthcare. if you have obstructive sleep apnea and you're often tired during the day, you could be missing out on amazing things. sunosi can help you stay awake for them. once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in adults with excessive daytime sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea. sunosi worked for up to nine hours at 12 weeks in a clinical study. sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. continue to use any treatments or devices as prescribed by your doctor. don't take sunosi if you've taken an maoi in the last 14 days. sunosi may increase blood pressure and heart rate, which can increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure,
baker, thank you. keep us posted on your courageous clients amazing fbi is closing in on andrew cuomo about whether ornd sends you an at-home test kit, when it's overdue. huh! one of those tests could save your life, or at least a little hassle. or both. yeah! you get it, you do it, you send it back. i get it, i do it, i send it back. you get it, you do it, you send it back. yeah, i got it. you got it! ♪ ♪ humana. a more human way to healthcare. if you have obstructive sleep apnea and...
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baker, thank you so much, as always, for your reporting. it's always great to have you on the show. we appreciate it. coming up next, amid growing calls to step down, new york governor andrews standing firm and refusing to resign. we'll have the latest on that story. >>> plus, we will be joined by two experienced military veterans who have a new cautionary tale about what our future could look like. you're watching "morning joe". we'll be right back. ing "mornin. we'll be right back. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! bike shop please hold. bike sales are booming. you need to hire.
baker, thank you so much, as always, for your reporting. it's always great to have you on the show. we appreciate it. coming up next, amid growing calls to step down, new york governor andrews standing firm and refusing to resign. we'll have the latest on that story. >>> plus, we will be joined by two experienced military veterans who have a new cautionary tale about what our future could look like. you're watching "morning joe". we'll be right back. ing "mornin. we'll...