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213012, that being a call, having looked at this and what time your call was. >> the information i added at 2033, those are the resource we use radio in the metro so we can be quick and get information back and forth. >> so that 23302, what is the purpose right there? what are you reflecting? >> i am asking basically, what is the reason fire was there? i asked, what you need fire for? there were no additional comments saying why they needed a code three. >> so what you typed in their, and you sent out to tell what? been up the information i got, ems in the fire for the patient condition at the request of the patient. >> so that's the answer you got, ems wanted them there. >> correct. >> that's information received before, you sent out that time. >> correct. the time of me putting that in the. >> when you have referred to court duty that day, channel one, how does that signify other dispatchers? >> we have two others, channel to which is the north side and then there's channel three in the fifth precinct and are leaf dispatcher to help us take breaks for an
213012, that being a call, having looked at this and what time your call was. >> the information i added at 2033, those are the resource we use radio in the metro so we can be quick and get information back and forth. >> so that 23302, what is the purpose right there? what are you reflecting? >> i am asking basically, what is the reason fire was there? i asked, what you need fire for? there were no additional comments saying why they needed a code three. >> so what you...
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at dispatch. i don't see the arrival times on here. nelson: you see here 525 that code four meaning all clear. >> to my understanding yes. nelson: then out with 320 at roughly 40 seconds or 34 seconds later squad 320 excuse me 830 is out with 320. >> correct. nelson: then inquiry to get some information. ultimately at 82011 seconds there was a call for an injury code two come in the matter of due course. do not rush. routine. then at 202135, again about one minute 24 seconds later, squad 33023. >> correct. nelson: someone assigned 320 calls ems and stepped them up at code three. >> squad 330. nelson: officer chauvin are officer thao which means get your as quickly as you possibly can. >> correct. nelson: now this particular document does not have the arrival times. >> now. nelson: i familiar with other documents or printouts that show various arrival times? >> yes. nelson: it shows other people associated with a case was assigned to which particular squad car. if we can take this down your honor. mr. frank i am referencing for your info
at dispatch. i don't see the arrival times on here. nelson: you see here 525 that code four meaning all clear. >> to my understanding yes. nelson: then out with 320 at roughly 40 seconds or 34 seconds later squad 320 excuse me 830 is out with 320. >> correct. nelson: then inquiry to get some information. ultimately at 82011 seconds there was a call for an injury code two come in the matter of due course. do not rush. routine. then at 202135, again about one minute 24 seconds later,...
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at him. >> what was he doing? where was he looking? >> most of the time i saw him staring at george, i didn't see him take his eyes off him for the most part. >> did you notice anything about what mr. chauvin was doing with his body? >> at one time he put more and more weight on to him. >> how could you tell that? >> i saw his back foot lift off the ground and hands in his pocket. >> can you describe more what you saw, what you are describing with his leg lifts and hands in his pocket, what did you see change about the way his body position was displaying this? >> could you repeat the question. >> how did it change? how did it look to you he is putting more weight on mr. floyd? >> i kind of saw him move his knee down more, a little movement. >> when you say you saw his knee move down more, what are you talking more? down onto mr. floyd or someone else? >> down onto mr. floyd. >> what you are doing while watching all this happen? >> i was recording telling him to get off him and expressing that i was upset. >> what made you upset about the situation? >> he
at him. >> what was he doing? where was he looking? >> most of the time i saw him staring at george, i didn't see him take his eyes off him for the most part. >> did you notice anything about what mr. chauvin was doing with his body? >> at one time he put more and more weight on to him. >> how could you tell that? >> i saw his back foot lift off the ground and hands in his pocket. >> can you describe more what you saw, what you are describing with his...
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>> correct . >> i have no further questions at this time. >> mr. frank, you may redirect. >> just a few follow-up questions. i'm going to put 151 back up on the screen for you because i think during questioning, counsel asked you, at length, i think is the phrase he used. if we could clarify two points. and i want to clarify the times, too. if we go down to the time of 21:31.12. if we could expand it a little bit, please. i think counsel asked you about this 21:31.12 and that being the met com call. having looked at this, what time was your met com call? >> so, the information i added was at 7:33 for the met com. that is our resource we use radio in the metro so we can be quick and be able to get information back and forth. >> so at 20:33.02, what is the purpose of that entry right there? what are you reflecting? >> i'm asking basically, what is the reason why fire was added? i got on there and asked what do you need fire for? because there were no additional comments of saying why they needed code 3. >> and so what you typed in there via met com an
>> correct . >> i have no further questions at this time. >> mr. frank, you may redirect. >> just a few follow-up questions. i'm going to put 151 back up on the screen for you because i think during questioning, counsel asked you, at length, i think is the phrase he used. if we could clarify two points. and i want to clarify the times, too. if we go down to the time of 21:31.12. if we could expand it a little bit, please. i think counsel asked you about this 21:31.12 and...
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>> yes, ma'am. >> at times, were you also speaking to him? >> i want to say yes. >> anything you said on camera that would have been what you said in that moment over course of time? >> yes, ma'am. >> what stood out to you about what mr. floyd was saying when you saw him on the ground? >> he kept saying i can't breathe and said mama. you're killing me. you're killing me. i can't breathe. mommy, they are killing me. my body's shutting down. >> was it your voice in the middle of all of this saying get up and get in the car? was that you? >> yes. >> why were you saying that? what are you trying to do? >> trying to help him. >> how did he look to you when this continued? when he was saying mama, i can't breathe. how did he appear to you? >> he appeared to be in-and-out with foam coming out of his mouth white foam around his mouth. >> you said in-and-out, what you mean by that? >> talking. i can't really describe it. >> did you hear him talking at one time and then later he stopped talking? >> i heard him two times and then three and even i said to
>> yes, ma'am. >> at times, were you also speaking to him? >> i want to say yes. >> anything you said on camera that would have been what you said in that moment over course of time? >> yes, ma'am. >> what stood out to you about what mr. floyd was saying when you saw him on the ground? >> he kept saying i can't breathe and said mama. you're killing me. you're killing me. i can't breathe. mommy, they are killing me. my body's shutting down. >> was...
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j and you attended roosevelt high school at the time? >> yes. >> and you testified that you felt safe, you know, walking to the store. >> actually sorry at the time of this -- i'm not sure if -- because i was in process of switching schools. >> okay. i think we were during the pandemic right so everybody kind of -- all of a sudden had to study from home kind of a thing. right? >> i was already in my other school so yes. you talked that you walked to cut foods and felt safe doing so? >> every time of the night i would walk there. >> would you agree that you previously told members of the prosecution team that at night the neighborhood can be a little bit more dangerous? >> some nights. wasn't really known for violence like every night or a lot, a lot, but still like any area has some type of crime from here and there. >> sure, understood not trying to despair the neighborhood. right. i'm just asking what you have told the prosecution before. all right. >> all right. >> you ultimately ended up posting your video to social media correct? >>
j and you attended roosevelt high school at the time? >> yes. >> and you testified that you felt safe, you know, walking to the store. >> actually sorry at the time of this -- i'm not sure if -- because i was in process of switching schools. >> okay. i think we were during the pandemic right so everybody kind of -- all of a sudden had to study from home kind of a thing. right? >> i was already in my other school so yes. you talked that you walked to cut foods and...
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the state has filed a motion requesting individual witnesses who were minors at the time of the incident be exempt from audio and video recording in this manner. there are privacy concerns with respect to those who were children at the time. those have expressed concern. also with concern to a/v stated that the minors who would testify would be exempt from the video portion of the coverage unless there was consent prior but the testimony would still be covered by audio. it still remains for many witnesses this is a very, very public trial. a lot of online coverage even those have taken the stand have had many hits with their names and views so there are additional concerns we have with respect to these children. four of the witnesses were children at the time of the incident. two of them are still minors. but those individuals these are children who did not choose to be a part of this case. they are individuals going about their day and happened to see iron man die before their eyes. they do not choose to be a part of the process and they have to live with being a part of this process fo
the state has filed a motion requesting individual witnesses who were minors at the time of the incident be exempt from audio and video recording in this manner. there are privacy concerns with respect to those who were children at the time. those have expressed concern. also with concern to a/v stated that the minors who would testify would be exempt from the video portion of the coverage unless there was consent prior but the testimony would still be covered by audio. it still remains for...
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time. so they were the most modern facilities in the territory at that time. y had indoor plumbing, they had heated water and things of that nature which was not found in the 18 eighties and nineties here in the territory. so they were a building at one point that students would acquire education and opportunities. this is a map, that most people will consider you know this is an actual map and original map of what we call an allotment map. and if you are able to see all these names written here, you would see the different tracks of land, the different acres of land that was assigned to certain individuals during the general allotment act or what we call the dos commission, when they came in and they were in rolling within that commission and their duty was to be able to assign a number to each and every need of person living at that time because they wanted to take the land out of the tribe, and give it to individual land tracks. obviously there would be surplus land because they were not as many native people, as there was land to be divided up. and many of
time. so they were the most modern facilities in the territory at that time. y had indoor plumbing, they had heated water and things of that nature which was not found in the 18 eighties and nineties here in the territory. so they were a building at one point that students would acquire education and opportunities. this is a map, that most people will consider you know this is an actual map and original map of what we call an allotment map. and if you are able to see all these names written...
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sunderland have won at wembley for the first time since 1973. the first time in eight attempts since their fa cup final win 48 years ago. they take the title from salford who only won the delayed 2020 final yesterday. there was no upset in the women's league cup final where holders chelsea beat bristol city with the biggest scoreline in the history of the competition. sam kerr scored a hat—trick in the 6—0 victory — but every goal was set up by england striker fran kirby who scored twice herself. chelsea are also leading the wsl and into the quarterfinals of the champions league. ireland beat great britain 2—1 in the second match of their hockey series in belfast rosheen upton scored the second goal six minutes from time. britain won the first game 2—1 yesterday. the teams play the decider on tuesday. you can watch it on the bbc sport website. primoz roglic, the man who lost last year's tour de france on the penultimate day, has crashed while leading on the final day of the paris—nice race, handing the race win to max schachmann. roglic had a 52
sunderland have won at wembley for the first time since 1973. the first time in eight attempts since their fa cup final win 48 years ago. they take the title from salford who only won the delayed 2020 final yesterday. there was no upset in the women's league cup final where holders chelsea beat bristol city with the biggest scoreline in the history of the competition. sam kerr scored a hat—trick in the 6—0 victory — but every goal was set up by england striker fran kirby who scored twice...
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. >> at the time of dr. cody's announcement there were 170 covid cases in the bay area. 79 of them in santa clara county. today the bay area's covid case count tops 415,000. on this date one year ago bay area health leaders had not announced a stay-at-home order yet. that announcement came just a couple days later. >>> well, the south bay is approaching a milestone one year into the pandemic. 3 million covid tests. santa clara county says this time last year a few hundred people were getting tested each day. health leaders quickly scaled up during the peak of the winter surge. 25,000 people in the south bay were getting tesd on a daily basis. health leaders say regular testing continues to be critical. they say frontline workers should get tested at least once a month up to once every two weeks even after getting vaccinated. >>> community leaders held a pop-up covid vaccine and testing clinic in the east bay today. it happened at the san leandro bart station. organizers say the clinic was part of an ongoing
. >> at the time of dr. cody's announcement there were 170 covid cases in the bay area. 79 of them in santa clara county. today the bay area's covid case count tops 415,000. on this date one year ago bay area health leaders had not announced a stay-at-home order yet. that announcement came just a couple days later. >>> well, the south bay is approaching a milestone one year into the pandemic. 3 million covid tests. santa clara county says this time last year a few hundred people...
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if what you coworker at the time? hat younger longer than you weston mark individual has a teacher on you there longer than you? >> correct. >> was you related to the owners of the store ? >> correct. >> they were out at this point. you had the job to keep up with them . >> correct. >> let's run through 1:31 please. let's stop here just for a moment please. records should reflect we are at 20:22:15 timestamp on. the individual in the white t-shirt went up to the drivers side, correct we see you here standing on suv. eventually the individual in a t-shirt went around the underside door which was moving. this year the conversation the guy on the teacher was having withthe occupants of the vehicle. >> this point i was not . >> went the video some more. >> now we see you can pause here. 20 2221. you want to the passenger side of the suv. correct at this point were you able to hear the conversation that the individual in thewhite t-shirt was having . >>. >> three also to hear what the divorce. >> and katie strive for the ju
if what you coworker at the time? hat younger longer than you weston mark individual has a teacher on you there longer than you? >> correct. >> was you related to the owners of the store ? >> correct. >> they were out at this point. you had the job to keep up with them . >> correct. >> let's run through 1:31 please. let's stop here just for a moment please. records should reflect we are at 20:22:15 timestamp on. the individual in the white t-shirt went up to...
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there was disappointment for british number onejohanna konta at the miami open she was beaten by the two time around an hour, and lost 6—1 6—2. ronnie o'sullivan and neil robertson are tied at four farmes all after the first session of the tour championship final at celtic manor. they'll resume tonight with 10 the target for victory. boxer dillian whyte kept alive his hopes of a heavyweight world title shot after gaining revenge over alexander povetkin last night. he lost when they met back in august, but whyte knocked povetkin out this time in the fourth round. only anthonyjoshua and wladimir klitschko had previously beaten the russian in 39 fights.. i'm a good boxer. i can box. but some times... i was boxing good last year, last year there was nothing wrong with the performance last year. there was a mistake, you know what i mean? heavyweight boxing, we have milliseconds to make five or six different decisions. sometimes you make the wrong one, and that's it. i went for the hook, and he come up the middle. at this time i didn't sit on the front foot. i stayed centre, and i was back and fort
there was disappointment for british number onejohanna konta at the miami open she was beaten by the two time around an hour, and lost 6—1 6—2. ronnie o'sullivan and neil robertson are tied at four farmes all after the first session of the tour championship final at celtic manor. they'll resume tonight with 10 the target for victory. boxer dillian whyte kept alive his hopes of a heavyweight world title shot after gaining revenge over alexander povetkin last night. he lost when they met back...
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last reminder ensure that your video is turned on at this time. so i would like to welcome everyone to today's hearing. on this very, very important topic. our witness today is doctor mary finnegan mccarly been at the government accountability offices since 2001 as a wealth of knowledge on issues that we will be discussing today. question look toured forward to hearing from you and we thank you for your close attention and your hard warning to highlight this issue. threw quarters of the supply of active pharmaceutical ingredients and about half of the finish doses in the u.s. market are produced overseas. and the past, the fda focused on hitting inspection targets to ensure facilities were being inspected on a predictable schedule rapid and continue and foreign facilities has made it impossible to continue this approach. fda now employs a risk-based model for selecting prioritizing this inspection. years have brought tremendous growth in global pharmaceutical market of the gao, has been studying the fda foreign inspections program for nearly that e
last reminder ensure that your video is turned on at this time. so i would like to welcome everyone to today's hearing. on this very, very important topic. our witness today is doctor mary finnegan mccarly been at the government accountability offices since 2001 as a wealth of knowledge on issues that we will be discussing today. question look toured forward to hearing from you and we thank you for your close attention and your hard warning to highlight this issue. threw quarters of the supply...
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where were you living at that time? >> i was living above cub foods in the apartments, 38 street chicago. >> along at that time had you been living there west and mark. >> about four months. >> who did you live therewith ? >> my mom and my sister. >> there to say you are familiar with the area of 38 in chicago on the, were you in school? >> no. >> did you go on to do schoolingafter that ? >> know, i usually do school in the morning ? >> what do you mean by that. >> i went to my mentor's office downtown minneapolis and i do my school online. i was taking the bus home. >> did you also have a job, were you working at the time ? >> i work at cub foods. >> part-time or full-time? what type of shifts did you pull. >> usually every day except sundays 30 8 pm. >> what kind of things did you do at cub foods. >> i was a cashier so tobacco when someone came in or i could help people wanted to buy things from the deli i would help them there. >> so on may 25, 2020, how long have you been working at cub foods by that day? >> about tw
where were you living at that time? >> i was living above cub foods in the apartments, 38 street chicago. >> along at that time had you been living there west and mark. >> about four months. >> who did you live therewith ? >> my mom and my sister. >> there to say you are familiar with the area of 38 in chicago on the, were you in school? >> no. >> did you go on to do schoolingafter that ? >> know, i usually do school in the morning ?...
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the state has filed a motion requesting that individual witnesses who were minors at the time of the incident be exempt from audio and video recording in this matter. obviously, there are some privacy concerns with respect to individuals who were children at the time. many of those individuals have expressed their discomfort with being covered publicly in this court. i understand the court'sha order to a/vsly with respect stated that minors who would testify would be exempt from the video portion of the coverage unless there was consent prior. so their testimony would be covered by audio. it still remains for many of the witnesses. this is a very, very public trial. there is a lot of online coverage, i think as evidenced by yesterday, even the witnesses who've taken the stand have had many, many hits with their names used and things of that nature. so there are additional concerns that we have with respect to these children. fource of our witnesses were children at the time of the incident. two of them still are minors, but the concern is these are children who did not choose to be a
the state has filed a motion requesting that individual witnesses who were minors at the time of the incident be exempt from audio and video recording in this matter. obviously, there are some privacy concerns with respect to individuals who were children at the time. many of those individuals have expressed their discomfort with being covered publicly in this court. i understand the court'sha order to a/vsly with respect stated that minors who would testify would be exempt from the video...
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>> yes. >> you saw how many officers at that time? >> i want to say one at that time and then another one walked over. >> tell the jury about that. what did you see the first officer to? >> i started walking, they were asking mr. floyd to get out and from there on, i don't want to say got up and walked off to where the other officers were. the other officer walked up, they said something, i don't know what and they handcuffed him and walked him down. >> i'm going to stop you there. first you saw one officer interacting on the driver side of the car. >> yes. >> he said there was another officer on the passenger side of the blue mercedes truck. he discovered eventually the officer on the passenger side and over. >> yes. >> you said the officers got mr. floyd handcuffed, did you see that happen? >> no, i did not. i don't recall but. >> what did you see while standing on the couple food side of the street right next to the suv? >> right after that i see, i'm looking away and when i turned back and look, i did see him in handcuffs and then
>> yes. >> you saw how many officers at that time? >> i want to say one at that time and then another one walked over. >> tell the jury about that. what did you see the first officer to? >> i started walking, they were asking mr. floyd to get out and from there on, i don't want to say got up and walked off to where the other officers were. the other officer walked up, they said something, i don't know what and they handcuffed him and walked him down. >> i'm...
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and she donated half of her allotment, to the city of tulsa at the time, on the understanding that theof tulsa would build a school there. and they did. at changed names over 100 years, and becomes like the river view school, and it was named in the honor of her. and i think it was known as the lindsey academy and that was in the mid 1970s i think it was abolished. my parents and some of my relatives remember when the lindsey school was active, and it existed in tulsa. this is just information about the school as they operated in the nation, and labor schools, high schools, and the schools actually were funded by some of the payments that we had received from the federal government, and we passed a law. there was a law passed in 1890, about two thirds of the income that we were receiving from lands that we would lease out to people, and that would also go to support the school system. so our school system here in the muskogee nation. we also had apart as a part of the school system a couple of orphanages. and one of them was right here in okmulgee. and one of the managers at the time w
and she donated half of her allotment, to the city of tulsa at the time, on the understanding that theof tulsa would build a school there. and they did. at changed names over 100 years, and becomes like the river view school, and it was named in the honor of her. and i think it was known as the lindsey academy and that was in the mid 1970s i think it was abolished. my parents and some of my relatives remember when the lindsey school was active, and it existed in tulsa. this is just information...
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so you saw -- how many officers at that time did you see interacting with mr. ant to say one at the time, yet another one walked over to help him >> so tell the jury about that what did you see the first officer do and then what happened next? start from that point? >> the first officer was asking mr. floyd to get out from that point on, i want to say the other one walked up to the truck with the other officer. all of a sudden i heard a couple words, i don't know what it was, he finally got mr. floyd out of the truck, handcuffed him and walked him down. >> i'm going to stop you right there. so first you saw one officer interacting on the driver's side of the car with mr. floyd, is that right >> yes, ma'am. >> then you said there was another officer who was on the passenger's side initially of that blue mercedes truck, is that right >> yes, ma'am. >> and i think you described that eventually that officer on the passenger's side came over to assist on the driver's side, is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> you said that those officers got mr. floyd handcuffed did you
so you saw -- how many officers at that time did you see interacting with mr. ant to say one at the time, yet another one walked over to help him >> so tell the jury about that what did you see the first officer do and then what happened next? start from that point? >> the first officer was asking mr. floyd to get out from that point on, i want to say the other one walked up to the truck with the other officer. all of a sudden i heard a couple words, i don't know what it was, he...
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madrid _ spain was in lockdown at the time. madrid was — spain was in lockdown at the time. in lockdown at the time. madrid was the worst _ spain was in lockdown at the time. madrid was the worst affected - spain was in lockdown at the time. i madrid was the worst affected city. it was _ madrid was the worst affected city. it was a _ madrid was the worst affected city. it was a disaster— madrid was the worst affected city. it was a disaster waiting _ madrid was the worst affected city. it was a disaster waiting to - madrid was the worst affected city. | it was a disaster waiting to happen. soon _ it was a disaster waiting to happen. soon after— it was a disaster waiting to happen. soon after the _ it was a disaster waiting to happen. soon after the match, _ it was a disaster waiting to happen. soon after the match, richie - it was a disaster waiting to happen. soon after the match, richie fell. soon after the match, richie fell ill, two weeks later, he was taken to hospital. in the middle of the night, he was trying _ in the middle of the night, he was trying to— in the midd
madrid _ spain was in lockdown at the time. madrid was — spain was in lockdown at the time. in lockdown at the time. madrid was the worst _ spain was in lockdown at the time. madrid was the worst affected - spain was in lockdown at the time. i madrid was the worst affected city. it was _ madrid was the worst affected city. it was a _ madrid was the worst affected city. it was a disaster— madrid was the worst affected city. it was a disaster waiting _ madrid was the worst affected city. it...
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floyd, were you watching a case manager at the time? >> i was watching more of -- [inaudible] >> so you were not watching a sport that day, where you? >> not at all. >> i asked you a couple of times about around the throat, based on your trading experience doing this yourself, you apply blood show to one side. >> correct. >> that done in mixed martial arts? >> is. >> doing both sides of the neck, you see not done on one side. >> correct. >> when you are on the street at 38 and chicago may 25 of last year, mr. chauvin and mr. floyd, was it that kind of bloody joke you were seeing? >> correct. >> i asked you about times when somebody has been unconscious in a mixed martial arts fight and come to and try to wrestle again will fight again. when an opponent is rendered unconscious with something like a chokehold in a mixed martial arts fight, does the right stuff? >> immediately, medical attention right away. >> i asked you about i can while on the down tou thao try to de-escalate the situation at all? no. >> based on your training and experi
floyd, were you watching a case manager at the time? >> i was watching more of -- [inaudible] >> so you were not watching a sport that day, where you? >> not at all. >> i asked you a couple of times about around the throat, based on your trading experience doing this yourself, you apply blood show to one side. >> correct. >> that done in mixed martial arts? >> is. >> doing both sides of the neck, you see not done on one side. >> correct....
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now, some people think earmarks are needed to help pass bills in a timely manner. in 2006, at the height of earmark spending and appropriation bills, only to two appropriation bills passed on time. the 10 years prior to the earmark band, congress never enacted more than four standalone appropriation bills on time. this holds true for reauthorization bills as well. as you know, we just simply extend them. one fiscal year at a time. in the case of the past several highway reauthorization bills, which are notorious for earmarks , all needed multiple extensionsaw before they were signed into law. i have also heard the argument article one of the constitution says, congress holds the power to the purse and congress is seated its own power without earmarks. i agreed that congress now cedes its own power, but not by not having earmarks. congress sees the power by failing to follow the budget process and stick to a budget. the greatest sin, congress can be fairly accused of lazy legislation by drafting provisions, granting congress, granting authority to agency heads to work out the d
now, some people think earmarks are needed to help pass bills in a timely manner. in 2006, at the height of earmark spending and appropriation bills, only to two appropriation bills passed on time. the 10 years prior to the earmark band, congress never enacted more than four standalone appropriation bills on time. this holds true for reauthorization bills as well. as you know, we just simply extend them. one fiscal year at a time. in the case of the past several highway reauthorization bills,...
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of our crime are going to have kareem was in florida at the time. i guess they knew karim walker was in florida at the time the crime then rene's confession can't possibly be true because she's confessing to going to rob the landlord with karim and the defense been able to put that on her confession would have made no sense that the defense was never told. the whole thing is so full of holes and so bogus i can't put my finger on and say like you know this is the thing but i think if we dug in it we could find that thing that could get her out because it's all. it's just all of it so it's messed up how do they record this confession and didn't know i mean did they make you know they typed it up and then read it to her and made her so and so there is a type of confession is the only version of the confession there's no like original notes they have or something that we have. to wonder about. she says details about the crime scene because they showed her photos of it. that you know how the body was lying and being shown her those photos. of some kind of
of our crime are going to have kareem was in florida at the time. i guess they knew karim walker was in florida at the time the crime then rene's confession can't possibly be true because she's confessing to going to rob the landlord with karim and the defense been able to put that on her confession would have made no sense that the defense was never told. the whole thing is so full of holes and so bogus i can't put my finger on and say like you know this is the thing but i think if we dug in...
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>> correct. >> did you know any of the other people there in the crowd at the time? >> not at the time. >> did you know missis. furnar. >> how did you know her? >> just through school. >> already, let's continue to run exhibit 33, please. >> can you describe for the jurors what we are seeing? what is going on in that segment of the video? >> that's when one of my coworkers grabbed up and brought him back inside, and i was just yelling, like, chill out, chill out, chill out. >> when his coworkers came to get the young man in the white t-shirt, he went with him back in the store? >> correct. >> you were following them? >> correct. >> so let's continue to run 33, then. i want to pause here for a moment, please. for the record, 08:29:04. tell the jurors what you were doing? >> at this point i was motioning and i went to the african-american there standing on the curb, and i was just like, they're not going to help him, this is what we have to deal with. >> objection. >> sustained, it will be stricken. >> you had a conversation with another person standing there? >> correc
>> correct. >> did you know any of the other people there in the crowd at the time? >> not at the time. >> did you know missis. furnar. >> how did you know her? >> just through school. >> already, let's continue to run exhibit 33, please. >> can you describe for the jurors what we are seeing? what is going on in that segment of the video? >> that's when one of my coworkers grabbed up and brought him back inside, and i was just yelling, like,...
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preliminary information but at this time we do not believe it. reporter: could you share about when the first police call came in and what happened after that? >> i am not. we started receiving calls for service at 2:30 p.m. and we received a barrage of calls for shots fired. we received one call with a man from some type of rifle. they came in back to back. reporter: could you talk about the award the officer was given? >> he taught his family cpr. officer talley taught his children cpr, one of his sons was able to save a little boy's life. the boulder police department gave his son an award for lifesaving. reporter: i can't imagine what you are going through. what do you tell your officers who are going out today? >> all my officers are doubled up. thanks to the state and all of the local authorities that are here they have offered to run service for us. none of my officers wanted to do that so we partnered them up. they want to be out with the community. reporter: what do you tell them. you are talking is your capacity here is the chief. >> i t
preliminary information but at this time we do not believe it. reporter: could you share about when the first police call came in and what happened after that? >> i am not. we started receiving calls for service at 2:30 p.m. and we received a barrage of calls for shots fired. we received one call with a man from some type of rifle. they came in back to back. reporter: could you talk about the award the officer was given? >> he taught his family cpr. officer talley taught his...
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>> at the time i didn't think it was a good thing. but harry truman did a tremendous thing. look at the freedom they have. freedom is not free. a lot of people lost their lives doing that, and i think it's a good thing. but when i was over there, i didn't think that way. >> so are you proud of your service? >> yes. >> for a long, long time, the best thing i've done since i've been out is join this organization because it bothered me a long time why, and the best thing i had is a bunch of other guys that went through similar stuff to me. and i wouldn't trade that for anything. these guys are all my friends. >> you've told me that your grandson is going to go to korea. what's his name and what he's doing. >> he's not really my grandson. he's my grand nephew. he is quite talented with music, and he plays a cello, kind of a bass instrument. and his orchestra from dallas, he lives in dallas, and he's going there. and i don't know the date, but it's not going to be very far from now. i was talking to him yesterday. he doesn't know the exact date yet. but they're all scheduled to go
>> at the time i didn't think it was a good thing. but harry truman did a tremendous thing. look at the freedom they have. freedom is not free. a lot of people lost their lives doing that, and i think it's a good thing. but when i was over there, i didn't think that way. >> so are you proud of your service? >> yes. >> for a long, long time, the best thing i've done since i've been out is join this organization because it bothered me a long time why, and the best thing i...
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at. the 12 time british champion _ idea where i'm at. a where i'm at. the 12 time british champion already has l idea where i'm at. the 12 time i british champion already has the qualifying time for the 20 km walk. but he knows the road to tokyo any pandemic is by no means smooth. a decision on allowing foreign fans and is expected later this month. fingers crossed it will go ahead. a reminder about top story. jurgen klopp says he will not be leaving the to take the germanyjob after joachim low announced he would be stepping down. that is from sportsday. thank you for watching. goodbye. we are watching bbc news with me, ben brown. let's bring you up—to—date with developing story this evening about piers morgan, who we are hearing is leaving good morning britain, a statement from itv that says following discussions with itv, piers morgan has decided now to the time to leave good morning britain and itv has accepted this decision and has nothing further to add. let's give you the context. that news comes shortly after 0fcom launched an inve
at. the 12 time british champion _ idea where i'm at. a where i'm at. the 12 time british champion already has l idea where i'm at. the 12 time i british champion already has the qualifying time for the 20 km walk. but he knows the road to tokyo any pandemic is by no means smooth. a decision on allowing foreign fans and is expected later this month. fingers crossed it will go ahead. a reminder about top story. jurgen klopp says he will not be leaving the to take the germanyjob after joachim low...
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at the same time and at the same location, a woman_ time and at the same location, a woman was— time as also arrested on suspicion of assisting _ woman was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. she was also taken — of assisting an offender. she was also taken into custody and remains so at _ also taken into custody and remains so at a _ also taken into custody and remains so at a london police station. this is a serious — so at a london police station. this is a serious and significant development in our search for sarah. the fact— development in our search for sarah. the fact that — development in our search for sarah. the fact that the man who has been arrested _ the fact that the man who has been arrested is — the fact that the man who has been arrested is a — the fact that the man who has been arrested is a serving metropolitan police _ arrested is a serving metropolitan police officer is both shocking and deeply— police officer is both shocking and deeply disturbing. i recognise the significant concern this will cause. it is significant concern this will cause. it
at the same time and at the same location, a woman_ time and at the same location, a woman was— time as also arrested on suspicion of assisting _ woman was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. she was also taken — of assisting an offender. she was also taken into custody and remains so at _ also taken into custody and remains so at a _ also taken into custody and remains so at a london police station. this is a serious — so at a london police station. this is a serious and...
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>> the large impact i think at the time was we already knew that we were being infiltrated. provocatuers were throughout. we knew the fbi had is under cluster surveillance. but i don't think anyone at the time really knewhe full extent of the program, cointelpro. we saw the surveillance, saw the interference in the set ups that were being done as acts ofhe vernment, e broad government was doing. but the break-in -- i like to think of it as put flesh to the bones of what became known as cointelpro. and they did it in a way that come like they intended to do, they did it with the fbi's own documents. th named people. they named laces. and that documentation not only served as then, but it serves as an continues to serve as today. i think that is the major, major impact. it made visible what we knew was there but cannot really see. amy: this was the first time that cointelpro was being made known? these documents were putting out everywhere? and, paul, this whole story of not only the fbi's war on black power movement, but specifically -- and this directly related to you -- bla
>> the large impact i think at the time was we already knew that we were being infiltrated. provocatuers were throughout. we knew the fbi had is under cluster surveillance. but i don't think anyone at the time really knewhe full extent of the program, cointelpro. we saw the surveillance, saw the interference in the set ups that were being done as acts ofhe vernment, e broad government was doing. but the break-in -- i like to think of it as put flesh to the bones of what became known as...
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time. it was a lot of money. 25% of what they make in a year or something at that time. nd, so, at the time it was a corrective legislation to this a legal called the stock act. after we did the story, it got 185 sponsors within a week. talking about it in the state of the union. within three or four months it ended up passing. i was in the white house, i was invited to watch the signing. that was enormously satisfying. however, a few months after 60 minutes leaves town and everything passed, they rescinded through a voice mode. there is no registered vote by any congressman or senators. they rescinded it. in the last go round, they got called out on the parking. business was as usual. i found over the years the corruption in washington is breathtaking. in many ways, much worse and with far larger impact to people than anyone like the mafia may be doing in brooklyn. these guys, these guys and women , they are extraordinary. another story we did, i am incredibly proud, it was on the opioid epidemic. what congress did was they passed legislation that neutered the powers, th
time. it was a lot of money. 25% of what they make in a year or something at that time. nd, so, at the time it was a corrective legislation to this a legal called the stock act. after we did the story, it got 185 sponsors within a week. talking about it in the state of the union. within three or four months it ended up passing. i was in the white house, i was invited to watch the signing. that was enormously satisfying. however, a few months after 60 minutes leaves town and everything passed,...
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that is right, just at a time _ airlines again. s again. that is right, just at a time when we - airlines again. that is right, . just at a time when we thought things were starting to improve and we had some of the strong vaccine rolled out, the idea of the economy reopening and dates in place. everything seemed to be going a bit too well so it was really devastating news for the airline, and we expect we could see that when the stock markets reopen. share prices and the airlines have done extremely well just in and the airlines have done extremely welljust in the start of this year, on the back of that optimism. let's remember, there is still a good deal down from where they were pre—pandemic so there is still a very long way to go. pre-pandemic so there is still a very long way to go. thanks, fiona, a very long way to go. thanks, fiona. good — a very long way to go. thanks, fiona, good to _ a very long way to go. thanks, fiona, good to see _ a very long way to go. thanks, fiona, good to see you. - stay with us on bbc news, still
that is right, just at a time _ airlines again. s again. that is right, just at a time when we - airlines again. that is right, . just at a time when we thought things were starting to improve and we had some of the strong vaccine rolled out, the idea of the economy reopening and dates in place. everything seemed to be going a bit too well so it was really devastating news for the airline, and we expect we could see that when the stock markets reopen. share prices and the airlines have done...
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i mean at times, right? >> yes. >> there's a bus route, there's buses come down. >> there's the mold of times it is been into the as well but yes. >> understood right. it is a busier intersection is in the middle of the city, right? compared to like in a neighborhood, like where there's all houses. more traffic there, right? >> yes. >> in fact, in your video we can see a lot of cars driving by because this was a nice springy night, right? >> yes. >> and so your video, in other words, sorter sort of spr itself, right? what we see on is what you are watching as you watched it. >> correct. >> okay. you were interviewed by i believe a couple of gear of criminal apprehension agents early on in the case, right? >> -- bureau of criminal -- bca, hero of criminal apprehension. they came and took a statement from you? >> yeah. the fbi? >> well, was or an fbi agent -- let's call the law enforcement, all right? the right couple of law-enforcement agents that interviewed you? >> closer to the situation, yet, there were i
i mean at times, right? >> yes. >> there's a bus route, there's buses come down. >> there's the mold of times it is been into the as well but yes. >> understood right. it is a busier intersection is in the middle of the city, right? compared to like in a neighborhood, like where there's all houses. more traffic there, right? >> yes. >> in fact, in your video we can see a lot of cars driving by because this was a nice springy night, right? >> yes....
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>> not at the time. >> okay. did you know ms. bernard? >> i think -- yes. >> was she there at the time? >> correct. >> do you see where she is now? >> correct. >> and how did you know her? >> just to school. >> and so then let's continue to run exhibit 33, please. we will stop right here please. can you describe for the jurors what we are seeing, what's going on in that segment of the video? >> that is when one of the coworkers grabbed the other coworker and got him back inside i was yelling chillout, chillout, chillout. >> so when the coworkers came to get the young man in the white t-shirt he went with them back into the store? >> correct. >> and you were following them? >> correct. >> so let's continue to run 33. [video clip plays] >> i will pause here for a moment here please. for the record 8:29:04. and you tell the jurors what you are doing here? >> at this point i think i was just kind of emotional and it with -- i was standing on the carbon just like, like they are not can help you. this is what we have to deal with. >> okay. [inau
>> not at the time. >> okay. did you know ms. bernard? >> i think -- yes. >> was she there at the time? >> correct. >> do you see where she is now? >> correct. >> and how did you know her? >> just to school. >> and so then let's continue to run exhibit 33, please. we will stop right here please. can you describe for the jurors what we are seeing, what's going on in that segment of the video? >> that is when one of the coworkers...
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the time i was working for murdoch who was not very well known in australia. and i was, my job at the time was to, was copy desk for t foreign page. something would come up on the ticker on vietnam so i would rip it off and take it over to the desk. i'd also select between the different ones. . and then i had a bit of a leaning towards upi. at that time. but our draftees went out, some of them were under a rain of paint bombs. i couldn't understand really what the world was about -- the war was about. both my parents were academics. and down near the process of post world war ii decolonization was a very alive thing. we were very conscious of india, going its own way. malaya. the fighting in the 1950's, which ended, resulted with mal ayan independence as well as the cultural push against the communists. the alarmic thing of someone who had fought on the ground with the british in world war ii, then leading the communist against the british. so, those paradoxes were very apparent. then indonesia got its independence. and all this sort of paradox of what the cold war was doing to th
the time i was working for murdoch who was not very well known in australia. and i was, my job at the time was to, was copy desk for t foreign page. something would come up on the ticker on vietnam so i would rip it off and take it over to the desk. i'd also select between the different ones. . and then i had a bit of a leaning towards upi. at that time. but our draftees went out, some of them were under a rain of paint bombs. i couldn't understand really what the world was about -- the war was...
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you attended roosevelt high school at the time. yes and. you testified that you felt safe you know walking to the stratosphere at the time of the. i'm not sure if it's and you don't because i was in the presence of switching schools ok. i think we were was during the candour so everybody kind of a sudden had to study from home kind of a thing. i was r.t.m. of the school ok we have. to testify that he walked or cuts routes hundreds of thoughts. and that you felt safe doing so. any time of the night i would walk there. would you agree that you previously told. members of the prosecution team that night the neighborhood to be a little bit more trucks sometimes i mean. was there really no more. violence like every night i heard a lot a lot but i feel like in any area have some type of crime sure from here. and we're still not trying to disparage the neighbors. i'm just asking what you were told the prosecution. you alternately into posting your video to social media current and it went viral. and it was a surprise to you definitely changed your
you attended roosevelt high school at the time. yes and. you testified that you felt safe you know walking to the stratosphere at the time of the. i'm not sure if it's and you don't because i was in the presence of switching schools ok. i think we were was during the candour so everybody kind of a sudden had to study from home kind of a thing. i was r.t.m. of the school ok we have. to testify that he walked or cuts routes hundreds of thoughts. and that you felt safe doing so. any time of the...
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didn't want anybody fighting the cops or anything to escalate. >> did you know donald williams at that time? >> no. >> did you learn his name somehow after the fact? >> yes. >> was there anybody fighting with the cops or any of the bystanders -- >> no. >> were you concerned for everybody's safety? >> yes. >> and at some point, did you see -- you can take that down. did you see the ambulance arrived? >> yes. >> and what was going on at that point in time? >> the ambulance pulled up, and derek chauvin was still on his neck. the ambulance people had to signal him to get up. >> and you made a motion with your hand. when you say signaling to get up, did you see a paramedic make a motion to mr. chauvin that looked to you like a get up kind of motion. >> yes. >> after the paramedics arrived, was that the first time that you saw mr. chauvin get up off of mr. floyd? >> yes. >> and how did mr. floyd look to you, what did the condition appear to be to you? >> he was kind of purple, like he wasn't getting enough circulation. >> and was he moving or talking or anything at that point? >> he was really li
didn't want anybody fighting the cops or anything to escalate. >> did you know donald williams at that time? >> no. >> did you learn his name somehow after the fact? >> yes. >> was there anybody fighting with the cops or any of the bystanders -- >> no. >> were you concerned for everybody's safety? >> yes. >> and at some point, did you see -- you can take that down. did you see the ambulance arrived? >> yes. >> and what was going...
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police was supportive of trump in general and simply because trump has been supportive of police at times of the black lives matter protest no this time around it is a very different situation clear there are miles all the razor wire fences surrounding the capitol premises so you cannot even get any close to the capitol itself security has been tied to just for this day tomorrow on march 4th so it's really hard to imagine a repetition of what happened on january 6th law enforcement really wants to avoid a situation like that a repetition and comes well prepared for tomorrow's thursday that's worth reminding our viewers that for almost a century u.s. presidents have always been inaugurated on january 20th including president joe biden this year so what what is the significance of march 4th for some trump supporters. as fried so but it has been the it was the inauguration day until march 4th 933 and to understand why that is such an important day for trump followers you have to dig into this these conspiracy theories and q and on of course is one of them a lot of militia groups buy into tho
police was supportive of trump in general and simply because trump has been supportive of police at times of the black lives matter protest no this time around it is a very different situation clear there are miles all the razor wire fences surrounding the capitol premises so you cannot even get any close to the capitol itself security has been tied to just for this day tomorrow on march 4th so it's really hard to imagine a repetition of what happened on january 6th law enforcement really wants...
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at the time _ embedded so strongly in my mind. at the time he _ embedded so strongly in my mind. in, this would seem _ chief of staff, again, this would seem unnecessary had she and i known evervthing _ seem unnecessary had she and i known everything in _ seem unnecessary had she and i known everything in advance. questions have _ everything in advance. questions have been— everything in advance. questions have been raised about a conversation i had three days earlier— conversation i had three days earlier on— conversation i had three days earlier on 29th march 2018 with jeff aberdeen and another individual or stop i_ aberdeen and another individual or stop i have — aberdeen and another individual or stop i have not seen mr aberdeen's own account of that conversation, however. — own account of that conversation, however. i— own account of that conversation, however, i obviously know the account — however, i obviously know the account mr salmond has given of the meeting. _ account mr salmond has given of the meeting, although he also said on friday— meeting, although he also said o
at the time _ embedded so strongly in my mind. at the time he _ embedded so strongly in my mind. in, this would seem _ chief of staff, again, this would seem unnecessary had she and i known evervthing _ seem unnecessary had she and i known everything in _ seem unnecessary had she and i known everything in advance. questions have _ everything in advance. questions have been— everything in advance. questions have been raised about a conversation i had three days earlier— conversation i had...
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of some kind of new evidence that didn't exist at the time. a trial. or didn't didn't exist at the time a tro but it wasn't known right now wasn't presented during the trial and then we have to show that it. could have been a different outcome and. i think we can but it's going to be hard. our goal is of course to get renee out of prison but it can take a really long time sometimes many years and one of the 1st things we do in cases like this is to comb through the confession and find all the consistencies to clearly show that the confession. there's a cream walker drove me to 90 longmeadow m. hearse the plan was i was going to go into the front door and karim was going to come up the back door. he was going to tie her up with a piece of white extension cord that he brought with him at babson time kareem hit louise in the side of the face and louise fell to the floor and kind of went out if that happened he would be standing punching her here right. on creams head here in the face he knocked the wig off the wig landed on the floor in the kitchen. kitche
of some kind of new evidence that didn't exist at the time. a trial. or didn't didn't exist at the time a tro but it wasn't known right now wasn't presented during the trial and then we have to show that it. could have been a different outcome and. i think we can but it's going to be hard. our goal is of course to get renee out of prison but it can take a really long time sometimes many years and one of the 1st things we do in cases like this is to comb through the confession and find all the...
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time? or did you station at one camp? and tell me about your typical day of -- >> we were on line typically for 35, 40 days at a time, the trench line. we had started the trench line warfare. so it was building trench lines and fighting from trench lines and going out on night patrols and occupying hills in front of the trench lines as outposts so that you would have a mean of hearing, identifying, seeing chinese movement headed toward our trench line. so that was where you would spend 35, 40 days. at one time, we spent 83 days on line, which was an exceptional amount of time to be on line. while you're on line, you're defending the trench line, but you're also out on patrol every night in front of you. so you cross your own barbed wire, cross your own mine fields and go out into the open areas in front of your line in order to protect it. and we had outposts. some of them might have been as much as a half a mile in front of the line that had to be -- they were listening posts. there were outposts. and then there was what
time? or did you station at one camp? and tell me about your typical day of -- >> we were on line typically for 35, 40 days at a time, the trench line. we had started the trench line warfare. so it was building trench lines and fighting from trench lines and going out on night patrols and occupying hills in front of the trench lines as outposts so that you would have a mean of hearing, identifying, seeing chinese movement headed toward our trench line. so that was where you would spend...
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showers at times. daytime heating, there's a chance we might see isolated thunder which means low freeing levels, may have hail in addition to the low snow levels. hour by hour, the most widespread rain between now and 11:00 tonight. that clears out of the south bay. tomorrow morning, snow ongoing above 2 to 3,000 feet. a chance of snow by 3:00. heating of the day involves, the time we could see hail and isolated thunder. that's around 3:00. the atmosphere begins to stabilize. you see showers move out. rain chances start to wind down. given how quickly the storm is moving, rain totals generally and north bay mountains. here you go, snow. this gets interesting. east of san jose, santa cruz mountains, mount diablo, probably see some snow at times later tonight into monday. all this means for the sierra, winter storm warning conditions could see almost a foot of snow out of the storm bit time we head into monday night. a midweek break tuesday into wednesday. thursday and friday comes round number two. tha
showers at times. daytime heating, there's a chance we might see isolated thunder which means low freeing levels, may have hail in addition to the low snow levels. hour by hour, the most widespread rain between now and 11:00 tonight. that clears out of the south bay. tomorrow morning, snow ongoing above 2 to 3,000 feet. a chance of snow by 3:00. heating of the day involves, the time we could see hail and isolated thunder. that's around 3:00. the atmosphere begins to stabilize. you see showers...
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floyd saying anything at that point this time? >> yes, he was. >> were you engaging in a conversation with mr. floyd as well? >> yes, i was. >> so tell the jury just a little bit about what was going on in that moment? >> at the time i was engaged with mr. floyd, the officer was, you know, trying to get him in the car and everything, talking to him, i would tell him, mr. floyd, just comply, get in the car, you can't win. something to that nature. >> okay. before, a you were watching mr. floyd walk of to the squad car, any of those moments in time, did you see mr. floyd fighting or being violent with the officers from the moment he was taken out of the car, then sat down and walked across the street? >> no. and then you're describing what was going on -- he was handcuffed the whole time, right? >> yes. >> you're talking about trying to get him into the car. did we previously show you a video that showed your position and what you were watching, as well as what one of the officer's body cam showed at that moment. did you see that on
floyd saying anything at that point this time? >> yes, he was. >> were you engaging in a conversation with mr. floyd as well? >> yes, i was. >> so tell the jury just a little bit about what was going on in that moment? >> at the time i was engaged with mr. floyd, the officer was, you know, trying to get him in the car and everything, talking to him, i would tell him, mr. floyd, just comply, get in the car, you can't win. something to that nature. >> okay....
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the nhs was stressed at the time. we didn't— the nhs was stressed at the time. have now. this was a respiratory virus~ there — we have now. this was a respiratory virus~ there is — we have now. this was a respiratory virus. there is a real worry that because — virus. there is a real worry that because we _ virus. there is a real worry that because we didn't have any flu this year. _ because we didn't have any flu this year. and — because we didn't have any flu this year, and rsb, which causes problems in bronchiolitis and other problems for children, the immunity for a lot of people _ for children, the immunity for a lot of people will not be up to scratch for these — of people will not be up to scratch for these conditions and we may get a bi- for these conditions and we may get a big surge — for these conditions and we may get a big surge of flu and other things which _ a big surge of flu and other things which we — a big surge of flu and other things which we don't have the vaccination for. which we don't have the vaccination for~ there _ which we don't have
the nhs was stressed at the time. we didn't— the nhs was stressed at the time. have now. this was a respiratory virus~ there — we have now. this was a respiratory virus~ there is — we have now. this was a respiratory virus. there is a real worry that because — virus. there is a real worry that because we _ virus. there is a real worry that because we didn't have any flu this year. _ because we didn't have any flu this year. and — because we didn't have any flu this year, and rsb,...
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people dressed like this and did this today have the best football at that time. also earned 2000000 in a year. which grew curious what just were all played on the same day the same time but almost never shown live on t.v. . and players were not gold kids in asia and africa didn't wear dresses or mchale's all of the movie didn't make any money in those days in the leagues you could only get to foreigners in your school so no french connection and. no galactic course in madrid. and no tiki taka in munich. that was the last year. in 99 and 2000 more than football as we know today plenty to this kind of. moment. well there are 3 major changes that all i'm going to be happens in the same here. so now we are in the summer of $92.00. and did this today. denmark didn't qualify for the euro's but somehow won the. anyway there was nothing that happened at the u.s. $92.00 that's when. the german businessman klaus hempel met composer tony britain and asked him to write a classical song maybe something conspired to handle britain wasn't very creative he took the song they alr
people dressed like this and did this today have the best football at that time. also earned 2000000 in a year. which grew curious what just were all played on the same day the same time but almost never shown live on t.v. . and players were not gold kids in asia and africa didn't wear dresses or mchale's all of the movie didn't make any money in those days in the leagues you could only get to foreigners in your school so no french connection and. no galactic course in madrid. and no tiki taka...
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at the same time, you've got kids who are having trouble at home, maybe difficult or abusive situations at home, maybe they don't have access to the tools of learning that they need. here in california we have the opposite situation where schools are closed at least here in the bay area. it's very difficult for kids and parents. one answer to this is vaccination, vaccination, more vaccination, for the teachers. for kids, it is not really going to happen yet. another answer is basic hygiene and precautions. the main body of scientific research, particularly younger ones, may be less likely to get infected and alsobut, the jury n particularly older kids. i think we are balancing -- it is a really tough trade-off there, right? a really tough trade-off. it is one that has been going on for a long time. this wasn't something that went on for a few weeks. this is something that is a years worth of closed schools in some places and also a lot of fear and risk being taken on in other places. my hope is and what i keep saying to people is we need two months, basically. at times, recently, we hav
at the same time, you've got kids who are having trouble at home, maybe difficult or abusive situations at home, maybe they don't have access to the tools of learning that they need. here in california we have the opposite situation where schools are closed at least here in the bay area. it's very difficult for kids and parents. one answer to this is vaccination, vaccination, more vaccination, for the teachers. for kids, it is not really going to happen yet. another answer is basic hygiene and...
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at the time | the bill again? i did. at the time ou were the bill again? i did. your paycheque. so counterfeit you have to pay for it out of your paycheque.— counterfeit you have to pay for it out of your paycheque. so you are careful what _ out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you _ out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you take? _ out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you take? yes. i out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you take? yes. did i out of your paycheque. so you are i careful what you take? yes. did you think the careful what you take? yes. did you thinkthe bill— careful what you take? yes. did you think the bill would not be legitimate? what did you do? i did legitimate? what did you do? i did take it anyway _ legitimate? what did you do? i did take it anyway and _ legitimate? what did you do? i did take it anyway and i _ legitimate? what did you do? i did take it anyway and i was planning to put it— take it anyway and i was planning to put it on— take it anyway and i was planning to put it on nry— take it anyway
at the time | the bill again? i did. at the time ou were the bill again? i did. your paycheque. so counterfeit you have to pay for it out of your paycheque.— counterfeit you have to pay for it out of your paycheque. so you are careful what _ out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you _ out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you take? _ out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you take? yes. i out of your paycheque. so you are careful what you take? yes. did i out of...
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>>lightning small hail at times. >>well the hail and snow can be a fun site when you're indoors watching the dangerous on rose and we saw that yesterday lee thankfully, no major weather related crashes to report from chp or the santa clara county sheriff's office but law enforcement has this reminder. you always want to take it slow keep a safe distance on the roads, the safe watch where you're going and not be distracted. so you know we have to get another check of weather with john trouble this morning to see if that's going to be the same situation for us today john is it. >>that is not while looking down there are those roads and san jose almost looks like snow piled up in a place like michigan, not the south bay. but that's what we saw ton a hail and as we mentioned in that story a second ago it came down for a while for some of our san jose neighbors. it wasn't the only spot that saw hail yesterday areas like santa rosa we're also checking in with hail fall that piled up just north of the city out there, not as
>>lightning small hail at times. >>well the hail and snow can be a fun site when you're indoors watching the dangerous on rose and we saw that yesterday lee thankfully, no major weather related crashes to report from chp or the santa clara county sheriff's office but law enforcement has this reminder. you always want to take it slow keep a safe distance on the roads, the safe watch where you're going and not be distracted. so you know we have to get another check of weather with...
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at times i'm going to stop and pause and have you explain some things, all right? >> okay. okay. >> all right. if we could begin publishing exhibit 9, please. i believe we're paused at seven seconds. at this point, you can see, and i'm going to place a circle around some of the officers. you see them there. >> yes. >> and are those the people that you saw interacting with the person you now know to be mr. floyd? >> yes. >> and your first interaction that you noticed was across the street, by the dragon walk, is that right? >> yes. >> and mr. floyd is being taken to the car. i think we'll soon hear your first recording. if we can resume play. >> oh, there's some -- going on other here. >> after you made that short recording, and that was you, i suppose, narrating. >> yes. >> okay. after you were narrating that portion, you continued to watch? >> yes. >> now, at this time, ms. oyler, did you notice any bystanders, anybody in the street? >> no. we're going to be approaching 8:16 and 30 seconds. ms. oyler, were you continuing to watch the events as you were working the cash regi
at times i'm going to stop and pause and have you explain some things, all right? >> okay. okay. >> all right. if we could begin publishing exhibit 9, please. i believe we're paused at seven seconds. at this point, you can see, and i'm going to place a circle around some of the officers. you see them there. >> yes. >> and are those the people that you saw interacting with the person you now know to be mr. floyd? >> yes. >> and your first interaction that you...