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>> cosby pleaded not guilty. >> mr. cosby, how do you feel, sir?drew would have to take the witness stand and relive her nightmare. >> coming up, the battle moves to the courthouse and andrea is under fire. >> the defense argued that you wanted money? were you in it for money? >> when dateline continues. teline continues trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, p
>> cosby pleaded not guilty. >> mr. cosby, how do you feel, sir?drew would have to take the witness stand and relive her nightmare. >> coming up, the battle moves to the courthouse and andrea is under fire. >> the defense argued that you wanted money? were you in it for money? >> when dateline continues. teline continues trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new...
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>> yes, justice alito, we're using the term easement in the sense that the court used it in cosby and portsmouth harbor. it's not with allstate law, what matters is the impinningment to the right to exclude is over the series of mere trespasses. >> what is it the definition of an easement then if it's not california law, it's not common-law, you acknowledge that this is not a classic-- not a classic easement. what is your definition of an easement? >> we're using easement in the same sense that this court used easement in cosby, portsmouth, keiser, aetna. we're using this to say that this is the taking, the right to exclude over and above a series of mere trespasses. >> well, the restatement applies an easement creates a nonpossessory right to use land in the possession of another and goes on. is that your definition, any right to enter land is an easement? >> justice alito, that may be the restatement's definition, that's not how we are using the term easement here. again, we're using the term easement as a shorthand taking of a property right over and above near trespasses and it's
>> yes, justice alito, we're using the term easement in the sense that the court used it in cosby and portsmouth harbor. it's not with allstate law, what matters is the impinningment to the right to exclude is over the series of mere trespasses. >> what is it the definition of an easement then if it's not california law, it's not common-law, you acknowledge that this is not a classic-- not a classic easement. what is your definition of an easement? >> we're using easement in...
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andrea constand, the first cosby accuser to get justice. >> he had three blue pills innocent.
andrea constand, the first cosby accuser to get justice. >> he had three blue pills innocent.
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happy to be with you again that's neil de grasse tyson his book cosby grease is out now we'll be back on wednesday 18 years to the day of the fall of baghdad to u.s. troops to talk about the future of civilization here on earth and the end of the mega machine and you'll enjoy the only ground on all of us national media. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days comes to educate and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. fresh protests in europe over coded restrictions as mixed messages from governments leave people confused and angry. we go where we want recounts come together we can see our loved ones anymore and we think this is absolutely against our fundamental human rights the state of vermont defends prioritising nonwhite residence for the covert japanese a move that some of condemned is racist. to such an anti asian hate crimes in the united states central california the state by far the worst affected open self-defense classes for the most vulnerable. of another scandal hits
happy to be with you again that's neil de grasse tyson his book cosby grease is out now we'll be back on wednesday 18 years to the day of the fall of baghdad to u.s. troops to talk about the future of civilization here on earth and the end of the mega machine and you'll enjoy the only ground on all of us national media. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days comes to educate and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose...
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week you saw diane morwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy, diane carey and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african-americans could burst forward in a cultural identity of their own and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on a show and on a time slot that was generally treated as a light-hearted prelude to bedtime. it seems to me only carson had the wisdom to appreciate how important that week was and the modesty to understand that he shouldn't be hosting the show when this message was being provided. years later, whoopie goldberg viewed that programming as one of the key wake-up calls for white america. what she said that show said, those weeks of programming shows, we're here, we're americans, we're part of this country. we're not going anywhere. for those interested in this week, there is an nbc documentary called "the sit-in" that i would recommend. now, carson didn't stop there. 1968 was about to get much, much worse. and carson adjusted his programming in response to the tragic de
week you saw diane morwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy, diane carey and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african-americans could burst forward in a cultural identity of their own and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on a show and on a time slot that was generally treated as a light-hearted prelude to bedtime. it seems to me only carson had the wisdom to appreciate how important that...
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we mentioned the cosby trial. >> i would accomplish through police officer testimony after police officertimony which is exactly what the prosecution is doing here now that the use of force used to restrain mr. floyd long enough where they have placed him in handcuffs, violated minneapolis police training. i would also establish that it violated in such a way that it progressed to assault and murder when mr. floyd was in the prone position. when he was cuffed with his hands behind his back. a tactic that since 1985 was a position that impairing, where he is no longer moving and even from a distance the paramedic could tell he was likely not breathing, dead, and unresponsive. to show that his knee on his neck through that entire continuum was wrong, against the law, and it constituted second-degree murders. >> the defense right now is basically expressing some of the judges rules saying the prosecution is using police officers as though they're experts when they should just be allowed to testify to training, procedure, and methods. the defense looking to limit the scope of any testimony by
we mentioned the cosby trial. >> i would accomplish through police officer testimony after police officertimony which is exactly what the prosecution is doing here now that the use of force used to restrain mr. floyd long enough where they have placed him in handcuffs, violated minneapolis police training. i would also establish that it violated in such a way that it progressed to assault and murder when mr. floyd was in the prone position. when he was cuffed with his hands behind his...
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but the spanish prime minister cosby, i have never met him. she just got the job. she says you have got to help me, i said what is wrong? we have an island just off the coast of north africa. and the moroccans took it. and we saw them. we had to go and take it back. and we did that. one is the problem? now they are coming back. so if you help us get a deal between us and the other side? and i said, that is in my business, why don't you talk to the e.u. or nato? and they said yes, they've turned us down, you've got to do it. and so that is what i did. i worked up a gradual agreement between these two countries and my lawyers were not happy with that, but i solved it. the only crisis was that they had two different names for the island. one was the african-asian name, the other was a european name. so they said we can leave this place with two names. we will never get an agreement. so i called out to my geographers in the state department and i said give me the exact place this island is located. what is the latitude and longitude, tell me exactly what it is. and tha
but the spanish prime minister cosby, i have never met him. she just got the job. she says you have got to help me, i said what is wrong? we have an island just off the coast of north africa. and the moroccans took it. and we saw them. we had to go and take it back. and we did that. one is the problem? now they are coming back. so if you help us get a deal between us and the other side? and i said, that is in my business, why don't you talk to the e.u. or nato? and they said yes, they've turned...
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former nypd detective kirk burkehalter and joining us is attorney, the lead prosecutor in the bill cosbyal. kristen, among the take aways from this doctor he said that the amount of methamphetamine in george floyd's body consistent with the dose of prescription methane a low amount. and the prosecution was also asking him questions about how high tolerance for fentanyl impacts the overall effects and the reason i imagine that's important because we heard in earlier testimony from george floyd's former girlfriend that mr. floyd had a high tolerance for fentanyl. what is the prosecution trying to achieve with this particular loon of questioning? >> i think the prosecution is trying to show several things and quite frankly i think they're doing it effectively and the defense is -- their argument is hit a wall today why what they're trying to show is that based on other nms testing the toxic things in mr. floyd's bloodstream specifically the methane the fentanyl are within normal levels and there have been other evenings specifically those driving under the influence still alive with the sam
former nypd detective kirk burkehalter and joining us is attorney, the lead prosecutor in the bill cosbyal. kristen, among the take aways from this doctor he said that the amount of methamphetamine in george floyd's body consistent with the dose of prescription methane a low amount. and the prosecution was also asking him questions about how high tolerance for fentanyl impacts the overall effects and the reason i imagine that's important because we heard in earlier testimony from george floyd's...
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came out to be with cosby?ave stacked up with each other and his lawyer, rusty harden, probably the best lawyer in the city of houston being the best point guard and it's hard to be at the top of that list. when all of these accusations started coming in and he said, well, we know one of them is not telling the truth. one? this is the best that you've got. the best lawyer that you can probably hire under these circumstances and there hasn't been a single statement that he's been made in public and maybe this isn't, you know, as tony busbee, the lawyer for the plaintiffs that he's making it out to be. this will be a bigger story outside of sports at some point because the closer and closer we get to training camp the closer and closer you get to deshaun watson having to show up. i don't think anything that the nfl, unless something drastic changes, will allow him to come on to a team facility any time soon. i don't see this given how the accusations are stacking up. >> i want you to listen to some sound. so many
came out to be with cosby?ave stacked up with each other and his lawyer, rusty harden, probably the best lawyer in the city of houston being the best point guard and it's hard to be at the top of that list. when all of these accusations started coming in and he said, well, we know one of them is not telling the truth. one? this is the best that you've got. the best lawyer that you can probably hire under these circumstances and there hasn't been a single statement that he's been made in public...
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. >> what do you want to hear bill cosby say?well, i think an apology would be a joke, frankly. >> how many of you are still nervous or reluctant to speak out and tell your full story today? >> all 12 boys, every child from that soccer team has been rescued from that flooded cave in thailand. she said that she believes that you becoming a grandmother is a driving force behind your campaign. how so? well, she's right. we have some stunning news for you if you are just waking up. donald trump will head from fifth avenue to pennsylvania avenue. the car is right behind us there now. that is carrying the 45th president of the united states. the acting secretary of homeland security says, quote, this is a good news story. what's happening in puerto rico in terms of ability to reach people. >> this is not a good news story. this is a people are dying story. >> can you say unequivocally, the president will never pardon him? >> i can't take away the president -- if i said it, it wouldn't matter. >> why would the president pardon -- >> you
. >> what do you want to hear bill cosby say?well, i think an apology would be a joke, frankly. >> how many of you are still nervous or reluctant to speak out and tell your full story today? >> all 12 boys, every child from that soccer team has been rescued from that flooded cave in thailand. she said that she believes that you becoming a grandmother is a driving force behind your campaign. how so? well, she's right. we have some stunning news for you if you are just waking...
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she was the lead prosecutor in the bill cosby trial. john burris is a criminal defense and civil rights attorney. thanks to both of you. apologies if i have to cut you off. it would seem as if so far, this testimony that we have just heard from the pulmonologist, the idea that chauvin's toe was off the ground and he would have his full body weight on george floyd's neck for that long. that would seem to be significant. we will talk about that on the other side. let's take you back inside. >> a good breaking point. let the court now. >> your honor, this is probably a good time. >> let's take our 20-minute mid-morning break. >> okay. this is something that's become a bit customary here over the last eight or nine days. 20-minute mid-morning break. they are in recess for 20 minutes. we will take you back inside the courtroom when they resume. let's pick up where i just left off there. this idea from dr. tobin -- i had not heard this before. the fact that you had chauvin's knee on his neck not just for that extended period of time but the f
she was the lead prosecutor in the bill cosby trial. john burris is a criminal defense and civil rights attorney. thanks to both of you. apologies if i have to cut you off. it would seem as if so far, this testimony that we have just heard from the pulmonologist, the idea that chauvin's toe was off the ground and he would have his full body weight on george floyd's neck for that long. that would seem to be significant. we will talk about that on the other side. let's take you back inside....
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. >> we're joined now by civil rights attorney, a lead prosecutor in the trial of bill cosby. and a former prosecutor and the host of "making the case" on the black news channel. thanks to both of you for being here. what did you think of this more expert in some ways understandably dry section of the prosecutor's arguments? >> you know, i actually thought that the state's expert, the first use of force expert was actually not as helpful. he said what basically all the other officers who were born in said. the difference here is that those officers weren't paid experts. they were actual colleagues of derek chauvin. so i thought that was a bit more powerful in terms of conveying the information to those jurors. when you have a state expert on use of force saying that george floyd was actively resisting, that he kicked officers, those are things you don't want the jurors to hear, especially from the first, you know, expert on use of force. i thought that was odd. he didn't necessarily provide any information that the jurors hadn't already heard. it was just coming from an expert
. >> we're joined now by civil rights attorney, a lead prosecutor in the trial of bill cosby. and a former prosecutor and the host of "making the case" on the black news channel. thanks to both of you for being here. what did you think of this more expert in some ways understandably dry section of the prosecutor's arguments? >> you know, i actually thought that the state's expert, the first use of force expert was actually not as helpful. he said what basically all the...
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we're joined by civil rights attorney, a lead prosecutor in the trial of bill cosby.being here. >> of course. it's a pleasure. i wish it was under different circumstances of course. >> i feel that way very often in the work that we do here, so i understand what you mean. when you look specifically at this day's testimony, from the jury's perspective, they can draw their own views and eventually their own understanding of the facts on the video, what is the point and what was the purpose of the prosecution presenting this fellow officer's, essentially, criticism? >> absolutely. lieutenant zimmerman was one of the most powerful testimony that we have heard today because all week, keep in mind, ari, nelson spent much time talking to the bystanders and trying to minimize their testimony by saying, well, you're pleading. you're screaming. you're telling us what to do. but you are not trained as a police officer so you are not sure what a police officer would do when faced in this circumstance. lieutenant zimmerman blew the defense's argument out of the water because now yo
we're joined by civil rights attorney, a lead prosecutor in the trial of bill cosby.being here. >> of course. it's a pleasure. i wish it was under different circumstances of course. >> i feel that way very often in the work that we do here, so i understand what you mean. when you look specifically at this day's testimony, from the jury's perspective, they can draw their own views and eventually their own understanding of the facts on the video, what is the point and what was the...
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we see some downside moves, but the cosby little changed -- the kospi little changed, this despite thefirst quart of profit on better than demand pc's and service. we are keeping and i on commodity players for the raw materials sector, staying elevated. the outlook for margins and also a retired class that may get passed on to consumers. the asian market opening little changed while aussie bonds are heading lower at the opening. treasuries looking to trade rage -- range bound with japan likely to curb treating activity. 10-year tips jumping to a 20-13 height on bets that inflation will fuel stimulus on monetary policy and the risk of tightening inflation, so it will become a headache in india for the rv on this as they prioritize curbing price pressures over keeping borrowing costs low. opec-plus anticipating strong demand for oil despite that picture in india and dovish pressures this morning. haidi: let's get more on the outlook for india. i want to bring in a portfolio manager at j.p. morgan asset management. great to have you with us. there's the commodity side of things in terms o
we see some downside moves, but the cosby little changed -- the kospi little changed, this despite thefirst quart of profit on better than demand pc's and service. we are keeping and i on commodity players for the raw materials sector, staying elevated. the outlook for margins and also a retired class that may get passed on to consumers. the asian market opening little changed while aussie bonds are heading lower at the opening. treasuries looking to trade rage -- range bound with japan likely...
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those down arrows of big clark's lead to a particular conclusion, that mark twitchell thought bill cosby a dumb cop. and twitchell was trying to play him. >> well you're reading him during that interview, he had been reading. >> and he made some probably made some judgments about your ability as an interview or. what did he think of you do you think? >> i think he did not think i was that smart. i think he 30 was smarter than me. i believe that, he felt that anything he told us, he could concoct to make us believe it. >> of course, there's only one proper response to that. >> i just let him go. and i take him back to the question and answer. standard procedure. nail down the details, start nailing them down. now i'm starting to see he's not remembering specific details. >> let's go back to your lunch. you're at lunch. where do you go for lunch? >> i don't remember. >> you don't know where he won four? lunch >> now. >> now it was early morning, they had been at it for hours. they had taken a break, they let mark twitchell sit by himself and perhaps do a bit. now the time had come for clar
those down arrows of big clark's lead to a particular conclusion, that mark twitchell thought bill cosby a dumb cop. and twitchell was trying to play him. >> well you're reading him during that interview, he had been reading. >> and he made some probably made some judgments about your ability as an interview or. what did he think of you do you think? >> i think he did not think i was that smart. i think he 30 was smarter than me. i believe that, he felt that anything he told...
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things where when we talked about it early, it seemed insane to give perspective, when we founded cosbytcoin was worked worth $6. all bitcoins were worth $50 million in total fast forward ten years to 2021 as you said, crypto assets are cumulatively worth over $2 trillion there are many of them it's not russia is bitcoin and not only are we looking at the potential future of money, but also of the financial system and a new internet application platform. >> with that in mind, i was wondering what you thought over the next let's say decade, five years to a decade. do you think the share price of our company will be tightly correlated to the performance of the underlying assets, bitcoin in particular? or might they be even they gotively correlated? >> i think what we have seen in crypto over the last five years is there is more of a diaspora there is a lot more going on i think if coinbase does its job and executes well it will continue on its mission to make crypto easy to use and there will be a whole lot more to use in crypto. when we startethe company it was inning and crypto was the
things where when we talked about it early, it seemed insane to give perspective, when we founded cosbytcoin was worked worth $6. all bitcoins were worth $50 million in total fast forward ten years to 2021 as you said, crypto assets are cumulatively worth over $2 trillion there are many of them it's not russia is bitcoin and not only are we looking at the potential future of money, but also of the financial system and a new internet application platform. >> with that in mind, i was...
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phillips hope that one day he needs we dream of the day that we may be able to have a conversation with cosby that's why we're here doing what we're doing in roseville jeannie nguyen. >> and we're looking for nice warm day across the bay today as those temperatures march right through the 80's pick in the inland. valleys will be pushing in even the upper ♪ ♪ experience all the deals in-store at lowe's first annual springfest. home to any budget. home to any possibility. >> good morning. welcome back. we're talking about plenty of sunshine today. definitely we're going into the 80's across the bay. hey, dave, good morning, guys. good morning, everybody. with taking care of most of that fog for the most part, just being sprayed by little bit of haze. you can see off in the distance. all it up. nicely along the east bay shoreline. >> as we start your sunday. and today. yes, it could be a little flavor that looks like almost summer time stuck in those inland valleys. here's a live shot of the golden gate bridge promised the towers are still there, but it's just mixing out a little bit how those t
phillips hope that one day he needs we dream of the day that we may be able to have a conversation with cosby that's why we're here doing what we're doing in roseville jeannie nguyen. >> and we're looking for nice warm day across the bay today as those temperatures march right through the 80's pick in the inland. valleys will be pushing in even the upper ♪ ♪ experience all the deals in-store at lowe's first annual springfest. home to any budget. home to any possibility. >> good...