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. >> can you tell the jurors where you live now >> bloomington, minnesota. >> taking you back to may020 last year. where were you living at that time >> i was living above cup foods in the apartments on 38th street >> how long at that time had you been living there? >> about four months >> who did you live there with my mom and my sister >> so you were pretty familiar with the area of 38th and chicago? >> yes. >> on that date were you in school at the time >> no. >> did you go ton do some schooling after that >> so i went to minneapolis to do my school online and i would take the bus home. >> did you also have a job were you working at the time >> yes, i worked at cup foods. >> was it full-time or part-time? >> full time >> what kind of shifts did you pull there >> usually every day except wednesday and sunday 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. or close. >> what kinds of things did you do >> i was a cashier i would work in tobacco if someone came in, or i could help if people want today buy things from the deli i would help them with that or various snacks. >> on may 25th, can you describe what custo
. >> can you tell the jurors where you live now >> bloomington, minnesota. >> taking you back to may020 last year. where were you living at that time >> i was living above cup foods in the apartments on 38th street >> how long at that time had you been living there? >> about four months >> who did you live there with my mom and my sister >> so you were pretty familiar with the area of 38th and chicago? >> yes. >> on that date were you...
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facing bloomington -- what is that, cedar? >> what i'm going to do is put up something we've had admitted as exhibit one, and i should come up on the screen in front of you. >> all right. >> do you see that photograph? >> right. >> did you recognize what is depicted there? >> that is 38th and chicago intersection. >> all right. you should have right in front of you a stylus like this maybe a different color, see that? what i would ask you to do is for the jurors draw on the screen where you drove up and where you parked on that day. >> okay. this way, parked right here. >> and when you park partno recall seeing a vehicle in front of you? >> yes, sir. >> do you remember what kind of vehicle that was? >> i mercedes-benz. >> do you remember what color? >> not quite a fan. >> what style of car? >> it was like a hatchback mercedes-benz, like sports truck or something like that. >> when you pulled up their and parked, did you see something that do your attention? >> not quite offhand. shortly after, yes, when two officers were comin
facing bloomington -- what is that, cedar? >> what i'm going to do is put up something we've had admitted as exhibit one, and i should come up on the screen in front of you. >> all right. >> do you see that photograph? >> right. >> did you recognize what is depicted there? >> that is 38th and chicago intersection. >> all right. you should have right in front of you a stylus like this maybe a different color, see that? what i would ask you to do is for...
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bloomington, minnesota. taking you back to the 25th — bloomington, minnesota., ,:, time? i was living above the restaurant, _ time? i was living above the restaurant, in _ time? i was living above the restaurant, in an _ time? i was living above the restaurant, in an apartment| time? i was living above the i restaurant, in an apartment on time? i was living above the - restaurant, in an apartment on 38th st. :, :, :, ,:, restaurant, in an apartment on 38th st. :, :, :, , st. how long had you...
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newly manufactured vaccine is frozen, and shipped more than 66 600 miles to another company in bloomington, indiana. what happens there? fill and finish. then every single vial is visually inspected. hundreds per minute will pass through this process. it's fast. a breakneck speed, he says, but, again, in the middle of a pandemic, nothing is fast enough. >> we expect to reach the maximum of that commercial cadence but will always look for opportunities to further refine in partnership with our customers, to tease out as many doses as possible. >> when they say a billion doses by ends 2021. that number sounds reasonable? >> suffice to say we have part e to go to get there according to the plan and contracts we have with johnson & johnson. >> reporter: every dose, every vial, can still make a difference for the billions of people around the world waiting for their shot at protection. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >>> the country's top infectious disease expert and presidential advisers is responding to an attack from a governor who ignores science anned data. claiming at cpac her no mask m
newly manufactured vaccine is frozen, and shipped more than 66 600 miles to another company in bloomington, indiana. what happens there? fill and finish. then every single vial is visually inspected. hundreds per minute will pass through this process. it's fast. a breakneck speed, he says, but, again, in the middle of a pandemic, nothing is fast enough. >> we expect to reach the maximum of that commercial cadence but will always look for opportunities to further refine in partnership with...
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steef ferguson who is ceort of a medical device in bloomington, indiana, and from mike of bosch north america and they have thrive facility in albia -- >> without objection to order. >> mr. jennings since 1954, topanies have been able deduct their r&d expendtures as they incur them. but beginning in 2022, as i know is mentioned erlg earlier companies required to spread out their deductions over a number of years. rather than deduct them all in the current year, if the united states doesn't preserve immediate expensing, it will becomeit one of only two countrs in the industrialized world the other being belgium that require the r inwardization of r&d expenses to continue america global leadership we have to ensure that next generation of cars, computers, med devices and other cutting edge technologies are developed and produced here in the united states. so mr. jennings if companies are unable to expension their r&d cost in year they're incured how would that invest in tomorrow's technologies? mr. jennings? >> yeah. for some reason i got double muted. hopefully you can hear me now firs
steef ferguson who is ceort of a medical device in bloomington, indiana, and from mike of bosch north america and they have thrive facility in albia -- >> without objection to order. >> mr. jennings since 1954, topanies have been able deduct their r&d expendtures as they incur them. but beginning in 2022, as i know is mentioned erlg earlier companies required to spread out their deductions over a number of years. rather than deduct them all in the current year, if the united...
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just wanted to let you know about 2602 bloomington and then i didn't know, we have the cameras up for 320s call. 320 over at cup foods. they've got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man, so i don't know if they needed you or not but they haven't said anything. >> they haven't said anything. i will find out. >> no problem, we don't ever see it so when we do, it is different. thank you. >> 20:33, may 25, 2020. >> so at the very beginning you spoke kinda fast and identified yourself. you described what you were seeing. >> i told them my name and that i was the dispatch. >> meaning the dispatch person for the third precinct. then you talked about something involving a knife not related to this case. that was another call. >> correct. >> and then you used the term snitch. what did you mean by that? >> at that moment it was a word that just came out of my mouth but it's out of the scope of my duties to call the sergeant if there is any use of force. so that is what the purpose of, tell me what was the purpose of making that call to him and giving him that in
just wanted to let you know about 2602 bloomington and then i didn't know, we have the cameras up for 320s call. 320 over at cup foods. they've got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man, so i don't know if they needed you or not but they haven't said anything. >> they haven't said anything. i will find out. >> no problem, we don't ever see it so when we do, it is different. thank you. >> 20:33, may 25, 2020. >> so at the very beginning...
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>> just wanted to let you know about the person at 2602 bloomington. you can call me a snitch, but if we have cameras up for 320. they must have started moving him. 320 at cup foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force. they got something out of the back of the squad. all of them sat on this man. i don't know if they needed to or not. they haven't said anything to me. >> they haven't said anything. it was a takedown, which doesn't count. >> okay. >> i will find out. >> no problem. we don't get to ever see it. when we see it, we're just like, well -- >> okay. thank you. >> bye. >> may 25, 2020. >> walk through that a little bit. at the very beginning, you spoke kind of fast. you identified yourself. describe what you were saying. >> i told him my name was jena and i was channel one dispatch. >> the dispatch for third precinct? >> correct. >> you talked about something involving a knife. is that related to this? >> no. >> that was some other call? >> correct. >> then you used the term snitch. >> yes. >> what did you mean by that? >> at that
>> just wanted to let you know about the person at 2602 bloomington. you can call me a snitch, but if we have cameras up for 320. they must have started moving him. 320 at cup foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force. they got something out of the back of the squad. all of them sat on this man. i don't know if they needed to or not. they haven't said anything to me. >> they haven't said anything. it was a takedown, which doesn't count. >> okay....
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>> so just wanted to let you know -- 2602 bloomington. i didn't know, you can call me a snitch if you want to, we have the cameras up for 320s car, they must have started moving him. 320 at cup foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force or not. they got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man. so i don't know if they needed to or not but they haven't said anything yet. >> haven't said anything. just take note, doesn't count, but -- >> okay. >> i'll find out. >> no problem. we don't get to ever see it. when we see it, we're like, well -- that looks a little different. thank you. >> may 25, 2020. >> i'm going to walk through that just a little bit. at the very beginning you spoke kind of fast and you identified yourself. can you describe what you were saying. >> i told them my name was jena, channel 1 dispatch. >> dispatch for third precinct. >> correct. >> and then you talked about something involving a knife, is that related to this case at all? >> no. >> that was from some other call. >> corre
>> so just wanted to let you know -- 2602 bloomington. i didn't know, you can call me a snitch if you want to, we have the cameras up for 320s car, they must have started moving him. 320 at cup foods. >> okay. >> i don't know if they had to use force or not. they got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man. so i don't know if they needed to or not but they haven't said anything yet. >> haven't said anything. just take note, doesn't count,...
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madness in these inclosed facilities, and they have been having events at three venues, down in bloomingtoney have had 1,500 to 5,000 fans per game, and come the final game that will be at lucas oil stadium, they are talking about raising it to 16,500, but that's still very small compared to what it usually is. >> yeah, the miami open tennis tournament in south florida begins tomorrow and they will go from having gaggles of fans -- hundreds of thousands of people to a few 100 at each match and no center court, so seems like different states are definitely doing it different ways. i wanted to ask you about the controversial over the provisions -- >> i believe i lost you. >> can you hear me? i am still hearing you. >> i can hear you now. >> there you go. before i let you go i want to ask you about the controversy regarding men's and women's athletes, equitable conditions in the weight room, and the ncaa acknowledged this is a problem and said they are going to take steps to remedy this. what do you make of this? this feels very much like an unforced error. >> yeah, this is bad. and everything
madness in these inclosed facilities, and they have been having events at three venues, down in bloomingtoney have had 1,500 to 5,000 fans per game, and come the final game that will be at lucas oil stadium, they are talking about raising it to 16,500, but that's still very small compared to what it usually is. >> yeah, the miami open tennis tournament in south florida begins tomorrow and they will go from having gaggles of fans -- hundreds of thousands of people to a few 100 at each...
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so just wanted to let you know about the person at 26 and bloomington and then i didn't know, you can call mea snitch if you want to but we have the cameras up for320s call . they must have already started moving him . and 320 over at foods, they got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man so i don't know if we need to do anything or not but they haven't said anything to you yet. >> it's just a take-out which doesn't count but i'll find out. >> no problem, we don't get ever see it so when we see it weare like well , that looks different . >> let me walk through that just a little bit. at the beginning you spoke very fast and identified yourself and described what you were saying . >> i told him my name was jenna and i was channel 1 dispatch. >> at the dispatch. >> and then you talk about something involving a knife, was that related to this case at all? that was from some othercall . >> correct. >> then you used the term snitch. >> yes. >> what did you mean bythat ? >> at that moment it was a word that just came out of my mouth but it's outside the scope
so just wanted to let you know about the person at 26 and bloomington and then i didn't know, you can call mea snitch if you want to but we have the cameras up for320s call . they must have already started moving him . and 320 over at foods, they got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man so i don't know if we need to do anything or not but they haven't said anything to you yet. >> it's just a take-out which doesn't count but i'll find out. >> no...
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finally, the simon scott assembly hall in bloomington will host first round match-ups.nt tips off on thursday afternoon with a battle of the sixth seed. a history-making tournament in some arenas where a lot of history has been made. >>> thousands of people have court ordered guardians, and many of them are completely necessary. but some critics say the entire guardian city system really has to change. we'll talk with one woman who drove her father across state lines to help him get away heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. i'm a verizon engineer, part of the team that built 5g right. the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day, better. with 5g nationwide, millions of people can now work
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alex lichtenstein is a professor at human university in bloomington and at least at the time he was riding was the principal editor of the american historical review circulated a statement titled 1619 and all that, a kind of reference offering a comprehensive dismissal of any and all criticism that other historians have been making of the 1619 project. he describes it as-- well it just represents the common sense of what americans should be learning about our pasts. a public scuffle between journalists and members of our profession, he wrote, it was all anyone asked me about at the american historical association annual meeting during the first week of january, 2020. so, he turns to his pages of the journal here to send out a permission slip to all the members of the history profession, don't worry about this, whatever mistakes are in their, not to be bothered with, here's the mainstream history profession in its collective voice saying, let's not worry about it. leslie harris was the african-american historian who the "new york times" hired to fact check the 1619 project, a person with so
alex lichtenstein is a professor at human university in bloomington and at least at the time he was riding was the principal editor of the american historical review circulated a statement titled 1619 and all that, a kind of reference offering a comprehensive dismissal of any and all criticism that other historians have been making of the 1619 project. he describes it as-- well it just represents the common sense of what americans should be learning about our pasts. a public scuffle between...
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>> may 25, 2020 page >> hey so, just wanted to let you know that 2602 bloomington and then i did notnow, you can, if you want to but we have the camera's upper 320s call,. [inaudible] 320 overcome foods. i don't know if they have used force or not, they got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man. i don't know if they needed you or not, but they have not said anything to meet yet. >> they have not said anything just officer takedown which doesn't count. i will find out by >> okay no probably don't get to ever see, we are just like well it looked a little different. spit right vibrate >> 203133 may 25, 2020. >> civil boxes that just a little bit. at the very beginning you spoke kind of fast you identified yourself you describe to the jury what you're saying there question expert i told him my name is jena and i was channel 1 dispatch basement that's meaning dispense for precinct. >> correct. >> you talk about something involving a knife that related to this case at all? >> know. 's victims another call? >> correct. and then you use the term snitch? >> wh
>> may 25, 2020 page >> hey so, just wanted to let you know that 2602 bloomington and then i did notnow, you can, if you want to but we have the camera's upper 320s call,. [inaudible] 320 overcome foods. i don't know if they have used force or not, they got something out of the back of the squad and all of them sat on this man. i don't know if they needed you or not, but they have not said anything to meet yet. >> they have not said anything just officer takedown which doesn't...
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great story to tell central illinois and also serves as president and chairman of the board in bloomington illinois. it is here representing the national council of farmer owned cooperatives. what a story he has to tell for 25 years transform is served as a national oceanic and atmospheric administration research station. where he's measured his farming activities and how they interact with weather, climate, soil, water, nutrients and carbon emissions are unit can we reduce carbon on the farm. can we measure it. just look at what jon is doing. it is not a theory, he is doing it. does activities are being measured and quantified by scientists. this farm is generated billions of data points and jon is showing us not only can it be done, but how it is being done to any farmers already doing it. ten years ago, i informed groups visiting my office as i do to this day and i asked them if any of them believe that human activity had anything to do with climate change. not a single hand went up in the room. now, the organizations of illinois actively engaged in this dialogue. that's exactly why thi
great story to tell central illinois and also serves as president and chairman of the board in bloomington illinois. it is here representing the national council of farmer owned cooperatives. what a story he has to tell for 25 years transform is served as a national oceanic and atmospheric administration research station. where he's measured his farming activities and how they interact with weather, climate, soil, water, nutrients and carbon emissions are unit can we reduce carbon on the farm....
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steve ferguson who is ceo medical device manufacturer in bloomington indiana and from mike man study. >> without objection so ordered. >> thank you. >> mr. jennings, since 1954 companies have been able to deduct r&d expenditures as they occur but beginning in 2022 is as mentioned earlier companies will be required to spread out deductions over a number of years rather than deducting in the current year. united states doesn't reserve immediate expensing it's only one of two countries in the industrialized world, the other belgium to require the amortization of r&d expenses we have to ensure the next generation of cars and computers and devices and other cutting-edge technologies are developed and produced here in the united states. mr. jennings, if companies are unable to expense r&d cost in the year occurred how to set of facts forward ability to invest in tomorrow's technologies? >> sorry i was double muted. [laughter] >> i appreciate your leadership in this space. it would specifically affect forward for example we spent $5 billion in the past year and the ability for us to deduct t
steve ferguson who is ceo medical device manufacturer in bloomington indiana and from mike man study. >> without objection so ordered. >> thank you. >> mr. jennings, since 1954 companies have been able to deduct r&d expenditures as they occur but beginning in 2022 is as mentioned earlier companies will be required to spread out deductions over a number of years rather than deducting in the current year. united states doesn't reserve immediate expensing it's only one of two...
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joining us to discuss the implications of the tax, law professor with indiana university bloomingtonwork for grover in this case janetyellen says this is unworkable it's very difficult to implement a plan like this and unfair in so far as you would be taxing unrealized gains what do you think of that? >> why we need a wealth tax or some equivalent. the existing income tax, the existing tax system are largely escaped by mega millionaires and billionaires mega millionaires and billionaires play a much smaller fraction of their economic income, their true income in tax than do the middle class or do the merely wealthy a wealth tax is one of the easiest, probably the best and most achievable ways to fix this it's working reasonably well in switzerland and in spain, and we've learned a lot about tax administration over the prior decades, and there's every reason to think we can do a much better wealth tax in america than switzerland and spain even if we get a wealth tax as good as switerland, that would be a massive improvement to our tax system, needed revenues to those paying currently
joining us to discuss the implications of the tax, law professor with indiana university bloomingtonwork for grover in this case janetyellen says this is unworkable it's very difficult to implement a plan like this and unfair in so far as you would be taxing unrealized gains what do you think of that? >> why we need a wealth tax or some equivalent. the existing income tax, the existing tax system are largely escaped by mega millionaires and billionaires mega millionaires and billionaires...
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mister bloomington, can you talk about this threat to our infrastructure, transportation utilities and also financial please >> this is a real threat to our critical infrastructure . as problematic as the botnets are, ai driven but operating machine speed test our defenses which have still people in the loop rather than on the loop and it's a losing strategy and a clear cost our adversaries are using not only advanced technologies like botnets, they're going after supply chains with the solarwinds attack and they're using it in disinformation campaigns and the next step is using it against machines. to give machines disinformation and make machines do the wrong thing. that's adversarial and it's a real class and mister louis just following up there is a section that the commissioner recommends us acting in sector for, could you talk about the comments or the ability that to help stem this threat, pardon the choice of words and what we might do in addition to this class is clear we have to defend and have a defensive posture waiting for the attack and try to be promoted as a failed stra
mister bloomington, can you talk about this threat to our infrastructure, transportation utilities and also financial please >> this is a real threat to our critical infrastructure . as problematic as the botnets are, ai driven but operating machine speed test our defenses which have still people in the loop rather than on the loop and it's a losing strategy and a clear cost our adversaries are using not only advanced technologies like botnets, they're going after supply chains with the...
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let's start with david calling from bloomington, indiana. david, good morning.aller: good morning. this is david. yeah, i guess i'll try to make this pretty quick. i used to work for a union, i was unionized for about 25, 30 years and had great insurance and didn't pay nothing for it for years and then very little at the end. and then i left out of there and become self-employed and for the first 10 years of being self-employed i was paying $10,000 a year for insurance. and it never paid, not one dime on any of our bills ever. and i was paying. so i spent over $100,000 in 10 years and they never paid a single thing and then whenever the a.c.a. come out, i was tickled to death and i'll add this back when i worked union jobs, i was making -- i used to pay as much or a little more taxes, income taxes, and then i do make now. and me and the wife, we make about $55,000, $60,000 a year on a.c.a. we buy a silver plan, one of the better plans. costs -- and we get subsidies now, i have to agree with that which we're very happy about that. but we only pay about $200 a mon
let's start with david calling from bloomington, indiana. david, good morning.aller: good morning. this is david. yeah, i guess i'll try to make this pretty quick. i used to work for a union, i was unionized for about 25, 30 years and had great insurance and didn't pay nothing for it for years and then very little at the end. and then i left out of there and become self-employed and for the first 10 years of being self-employed i was paying $10,000 a year for insurance. and it never paid, not...
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host: bloomington, indiana. a democrat. good morning. caller: well, that caller is wrong.he would have listened to raphael warnock yesterday in the senate doing his first speech, he would realize that our voting rights are very important. fox channel is letting the fake news -- they are the ones that lie. we have social on the computers. they are not telling the truth to people, and that is a lot of our problems today. they let our former president on there and speak and say that our election was a fraud and a fake, and that is why we had the insurrection. this is getting very sad. now we have people -- we already have a bunch of americans dead from covid. now, we have them not only killing black people but killing the asian people. host: this is rilla in texas, a republican. good morning. caller: hi. you know, i was born and raised in the rio grande valley. i'm 82 years old. we didn't have discrimination like this. hello? host: we didn't have this commission like this -- why? caller: i don't know, i went to school with black and brown, we were all friends. we didn't have
host: bloomington, indiana. a democrat. good morning. caller: well, that caller is wrong.he would have listened to raphael warnock yesterday in the senate doing his first speech, he would realize that our voting rights are very important. fox channel is letting the fake news -- they are the ones that lie. we have social on the computers. they are not telling the truth to people, and that is a lot of our problems today. they let our former president on there and speak and say that our election...