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and that happened because darnell of frazier pressed required on her phone.ng had to be done for george floyd and that was the only thing she could do. tonight, on her facebook page, where she posted her video of george floyd taking his last breath, darnella frazier wrote, i just cried so hard. this last hour, my heart was beating so fast. i was so anxious, anxiety buzzing through the roof, but to know guilty on all three charges, thank you god, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. george floyd, we did it. justice has been
and that happened because darnell of frazier pressed required on her phone.ng had to be done for george floyd and that was the only thing she could do. tonight, on her facebook page, where she posted her video of george floyd taking his last breath, darnella frazier wrote, i just cried so hard. this last hour, my heart was beating so fast. i was so anxious, anxiety buzzing through the roof, but to know guilty on all three charges, thank you god, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you....
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host: next is darnell, join us from kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. welcome back.hink the bill is a great thing. it will put americans back to work and create tax dollars. as far as it not being bipartisan, it is bipartisan. we are leading the people that really matter out of this. we got the legislators in washington that don't give a darn about the american people and what they want. what we need to do is purge congress of those folks who do not represent the will of the people. that's my comment this morning. host: wednesday, the president will deliver marks on his infrastructure bill, calling it part of his jobs plan, to $20 plus. i had like, -- a headline, biden offering its own take on bipartisan. it is a test of his belief he can generate popular backing across the country as republicans seek to block him on capitol hill. the next color is from maine -- caller is from mean. caller: a bill that was passed that would not require increase in federal taxes to fund it. it would be funded by outstanding debt, particularly securities, which people would exchange, p
host: next is darnell, join us from kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. welcome back.hink the bill is a great thing. it will put americans back to work and create tax dollars. as far as it not being bipartisan, it is bipartisan. we are leading the people that really matter out of this. we got the legislators in washington that don't give a darn about the american people and what they want. what we need to do is purge congress of those folks who do not represent the will of the people....
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they could have done to save the man whose life was taken before their eyes one such witness was darnell of frazier she was just 17 years old when she filmed the video seen around the world darnell spoke poignantly at one point told the prosecutor gerrie black will quote when i look at george floyd i look at my dad i look at my brothers i look at my cousins my uncles i stay up apologizing and apologizing to george clooney for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life we also heard from a string of younger witnesses whose names and faces were not allowed to be shown because they were minors one of them was a 9 year old girl whose voice squeaked as she spoke of how sad she was when everyone asked the officer nicely to get off the floor and he did she spoke of an officer reaching for his mace and pointing it at children on the scene. in him i'm a fighter spoke on the move officer show been used on an already cuffed and subdued george floyd a move in the fighters expertise with considered a deadly one the defense is hitting their claims of officer show been rightf
they could have done to save the man whose life was taken before their eyes one such witness was darnell of frazier she was just 17 years old when she filmed the video seen around the world darnell spoke poignantly at one point told the prosecutor gerrie black will quote when i look at george floyd i look at my dad i look at my brothers i look at my cousins my uncles i stay up apologizing and apologizing to george clooney for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life...
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and that happened because darnell of frazier pressed required on her phone. because she knew, something had to be done for george floyd and that was the only thing she could do. tonight, on her facebook page, where she posted her video of george floyd taking his last breath, darnella frazier wrote, i just cried so hard. this last hour, my heart was beating so fast. i was so anxious, anxiety buzzing through the roof, but to know guilty on all three charges, thank you god, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. george floyd, we did it. justice has been served. darnella frazier gets tonight's last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. >> and good evening once again. day 91 of the biden ministration, though tonight in minneapolis, at the intersection that has become a memorial known as george floyd square, peaceful crowds gathered yet again not to protest but to market change, a new message of accountability, and just perhaps a bellwether moments in the relationship between line forsman's in our country and communities of color. former minneapo
and that happened because darnell of frazier pressed required on her phone. because she knew, something had to be done for george floyd and that was the only thing she could do. tonight, on her facebook page, where she posted her video of george floyd taking his last breath, darnella frazier wrote, i just cried so hard. this last hour, my heart was beating so fast. i was so anxious, anxiety buzzing through the roof, but to know guilty on all three charges, thank you god, thank you, thank you,...
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>> correct. >> is there a time during the darnell frasier video that it becomes apparent that mr. floyd stops verbalizing, saying words? >> yes. >> if we could go to 20:58. i ask that you play this for about ten seconds again. >> you need to get him off the ground, bro. >> is this the moment in the encounter between mr. floyd and mr. chauvin when mr. floyd appears to stop making verbal sounds, talking? >> yes, sir. >> prior to coming to court, did you have an opportunity to look at defense exhibits 1045, 46, 47 and 48? >> yes, sir. >> i'm going to ask that exhibit 1045 be placed on the screen, please. can you note for the jurors the time stamp in this exhibit. >> 20:20:32. >> how long do you think he was placed on the ground? >> he was placed on the ground at 20:19:18. four minutes. >> four minutes. going back to exhibit 2047, is there a point in time when it appears that mr. floyd no longer makes any movements? >> yes, sir. >> i'm going to ask you to go to 20:24:58. i'll let this run for about ten seconds, too. >> yes, sir. >> you're a bum, bro. you're a bum for that. you're a bu
>> correct. >> is there a time during the darnell frasier video that it becomes apparent that mr. floyd stops verbalizing, saying words? >> yes. >> if we could go to 20:58. i ask that you play this for about ten seconds again. >> you need to get him off the ground, bro. >> is this the moment in the encounter between mr. floyd and mr. chauvin when mr. floyd appears to stop making verbal sounds, talking? >> yes, sir. >> prior to coming to court, did...
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but we're torn apart and i think that the young lady, darnell -- i can't think of her last year, but she was in the photograph or took the phone video did something unintentionally, and it touched the hearts and minds of all americans, saying i am not some liberal, and i don't embrace all of these civil rights things going on, but something is happening with people. pat robertson, who has no history or record of being some social gospel preacher, it was very clear, he said something is wrong and something has got to be done, and he said it on his show. i think that the atmosphere was changed from where it has been for most of the trials with the police in the past. and the atmosphere that allowed minneapolis to bring charges, you know. it's not common that charges are brought, but for the video i think most americans know the police already put out a report of what happened and it was not true, it was completely untrue and they said -- their report talked about george floyd suffering some kind of injury or had some kind of physical problem that was part of his life before he came --
but we're torn apart and i think that the young lady, darnell -- i can't think of her last year, but she was in the photograph or took the phone video did something unintentionally, and it touched the hearts and minds of all americans, saying i am not some liberal, and i don't embrace all of these civil rights things going on, but something is happening with people. pat robertson, who has no history or record of being some social gospel preacher, it was very clear, he said something is wrong...
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went to the same high school obviously different times my experience chief erred on those experience darnell a frazier's experience all based on went to that we had the same perspective sat in the same classrooms saw the same chalkboards or white. the same perspective but our perception of our experiences there is going to be much different. ultimately at the end of the case more done with these arguments the court will instruct you on how to deal with these biases and the perception issues the court's final instructions will guide you to try to recognize your biases recognize them what we bring to the table and analyze the evidence from the perspective of the evidence itself. so let's look at this incident on may 25th perspectives and perceptions of simply just 4 of the bystanders. charles mcmillan 61 years old 3rd grade an education group in the south he described himself as a curious guy he likes to know what's going on in his neighborhood so he stops me check things out. his purse spect if he's the 1st one was dealing with these guys he has more information because he sees the entirety o
went to the same high school obviously different times my experience chief erred on those experience darnell a frazier's experience all based on went to that we had the same perspective sat in the same classrooms saw the same chalkboards or white. the same perspective but our perception of our experiences there is going to be much different. ultimately at the end of the case more done with these arguments the court will instruct you on how to deal with these biases and the perception issues the...
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peter: tonight we also need to talk about darnel; a fraser, the 1-year-old armed only with her phone who recorded george floyd's death. those -- that recording played a critical role in thisrial. would the prosetion have played at the same way or would there even have been a prosecution had there not been video? toluse: there was no deny whappingd to -- -- pierre: you look at the statement put out by the minneapolis police department after george floyd's death, they said he died of a medical incident no force was used. they highlighted that no weapons were used. they didn't mention that a knee was place odd then neck for several minutes. and it was the video evidence that caused there to be this outcry. it was the video released to the public that caused a swift action by the prosecutors to take this case on, to charge this case, to charge derek chauvin not only with manslaughter but with murder. it's very rare to see a police officer chaed with murder. i don't think that if we did not have this video tape by a bystander, by a member of the publicing we would have had that high level
peter: tonight we also need to talk about darnel; a fraser, the 1-year-old armed only with her phone who recorded george floyd's death. those -- that recording played a critical role in thisrial. would the prosetion have played at the same way or would there even have been a prosecution had there not been video? toluse: there was no deny whappingd to -- -- pierre: you look at the statement put out by the minneapolis police department after george floyd's death, they said he died of a medical...
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me, darnell frazier, chief aaron we all went their different times. all based on, same perspective, sat in the same classrooms. saw the same chalkboards or wide boards. the same perspective. our perception is going to be much different. ultimately at the end of the case we weren't done. the court will instruct you with how to deal with these biases and perception issues. they will guide you to try to recognize your biases. recognize what we bring to the table and analyze the evidence from the perspective of the evidence itself. let's look at this incident on may 25th from the perspective and perception of simply four of the bye standards. charles mcmillan, 61 years old. third grade education group in the south. he described himself as a curious guy. he likes to know what is going on. he stops and he checks things out. his perspective. he's the first one who is with these guys. he has more information because he sees the entirety of the situation, but his perception of the event is affected by his life's experience. at the end of the night, ultimately
me, darnell frazier, chief aaron we all went their different times. all based on, same perspective, sat in the same classrooms. saw the same chalkboards or wide boards. the same perspective. our perception is going to be much different. ultimately at the end of the case we weren't done. the court will instruct you with how to deal with these biases and perception issues. they will guide you to try to recognize your biases. recognize what we bring to the table and analyze the evidence from the...
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derek show been did there is in the video it's in the 9 minute and 29 2nd video that we saw from darnell of frazier that's the most popular one but it's also when the police badge cameras it is in other bystanders video videos and the hardest thing i think for the defense to refute here is going to be just that amount of time in 9 minutes and 29 seconds the fact that officer show not only didn't give c.p.r. to george floyd after he was clearly not showing a pulse but that he didn't allow others to and he kept his knee on floyd's neck until paramedics carted his lifeless body off it was powerful prosecution now we're going to hear the defense from erik nelson he is the defense attorney who was on the prosecutors have been switching off to one of the other he's been the one guy up there arguing for the defense after that we expect to have a redirect by yet another prosecutor that is jerry blackwell but this was a pretty long in the thought of cold and powerful recitation of the prosecution's case. they obviously have the road sort of experiences understanding of how the cold system works w
derek show been did there is in the video it's in the 9 minute and 29 2nd video that we saw from darnell of frazier that's the most popular one but it's also when the police badge cameras it is in other bystanders video videos and the hardest thing i think for the defense to refute here is going to be just that amount of time in 9 minutes and 29 seconds the fact that officer show not only didn't give c.p.r. to george floyd after he was clearly not showing a pulse but that he didn't allow others...
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darnell frazier's facebook video? yes. i did. sir-— yes, i did, sir.ed up, that they were running at the same time? yes. they were synced up, that they were running at the same time? yes, they a- eared running at the same time? yes, they appeared to — running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be _ running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be synced. _ running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be synced. in _ running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be synced. in your i appeared to be synced. in your honour, appeared to be synced. in your honour. we _ appeared to be synced. in your honour, we would _ appeared to be synced. in your honour, we would offer- appeared to be synced. in your honour, we would offer exhibit} appeared to be synced. in your i honour, we would offer exhibit 127. any objection? let's leave the live feed coming from the courthouse and go just outside of it and bring in larry who is there. larry, just help us put what we are hearing in context. why is the prosecution calling this witness? 50. in context. why i
darnell frazier's facebook video? yes. i did. sir-— yes, i did, sir.ed up, that they were running at the same time? yes. they were synced up, that they were running at the same time? yes, they a- eared running at the same time? yes, they appeared to — running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be _ running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be synced. _ running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be synced. in _ running at the same time? yes, they appeared to be synced. in...
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>> again, we thank god for darnell. she's one of the crucial people. she made this case what it was. without her, it would just be another precious, beautiful black man publicly lynched and you read the police report. can you imagine that police report? deodorize, lying about a precious child of god, brother george. thank god darnella was there. and so we have to keep the pressure on brother biden and sister harris. sister harris' words were quite strong today as well. she said that racism is a problem, and it's more than a problem, it's a catastrophe. we should not confuse the catastrophic with the problematic. we don't have a race problem. we got a catastrophe visited on black people. a catastrophe visited on indigenous people. catastrophe visited on brown and asians. the question is how do we fortify yourselves? that's where the love and joy comes in. never forget, don, any justice that's only justice, soon degenerates, you got to have love sustain you in the struggle for truth and justice. this is what we understand from our tradition of black peop
>> again, we thank god for darnell. she's one of the crucial people. she made this case what it was. without her, it would just be another precious, beautiful black man publicly lynched and you read the police report. can you imagine that police report? deodorize, lying about a precious child of god, brother george. thank god darnella was there. and so we have to keep the pressure on brother biden and sister harris. sister harris' words were quite strong today as well. she said that...
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had a few hours to really think about it, i just have two teenagers in my head tonight, lawrence, darnell frazier and bryant. darnella being the teenage girl who's the reason why there is a trial at all. she was brave enough to take in the trauma of watching a man died in front of her and filmed it. she's the reason george floyd went from being what minneapolis police claims who died of a medical incident, casual context with police, they continue to lie about it to being somebody who could change the world as his daughter said. mckiah called the police because there was an incident taken place at her foster home, now she's dead because police shot her in the chest and killed her. i am half relieved, i am partly exhausted emotionally and i am not sure where this gets us long-term because police are still police and they are still doing the same thing. >> i am glad you mentioned darnella frazier, we'll listen to some of her testimony at the end of this hour and let her get the last word. let's listen to joe biden's phone call with the family. >> i have been watching every second of this wi
had a few hours to really think about it, i just have two teenagers in my head tonight, lawrence, darnell frazier and bryant. darnella being the teenage girl who's the reason why there is a trial at all. she was brave enough to take in the trauma of watching a man died in front of her and filmed it. she's the reason george floyd went from being what minneapolis police claims who died of a medical incident, casual context with police, they continue to lie about it to being somebody who could...
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. >> ck hoffler, britney speaks the truth and by her very specific argument, darnell of frazier is as much a hero of this case as anyone else because absent those harrowing and horrifying nine minutes 29 seconds, would any of this conversation be happening? ck hoffler, let me put it this way after freddy gray, the swept swooped in and took a good look around. what is the minneapolis police department about to have swooped down on them? >> i think there are about to have a reckoning, a day of reckoning, which is necessary, because again, this is not -- george floyd, i do agree, george floyd is one person who was killed, brutally murdered before our very own eyes. but the justice department has made a determination that they need to look if there is a pattern of practice. the local, efforts to the ministers, the church community, all the people in that community, many people who are fighting this fight for decades, reverent moss and others have been saying that this is a problem that predates, way predates, george floyd's murder. it is just that this case, for the first time that they'v
. >> ck hoffler, britney speaks the truth and by her very specific argument, darnell of frazier is as much a hero of this case as anyone else because absent those harrowing and horrifying nine minutes 29 seconds, would any of this conversation be happening? ck hoffler, let me put it this way after freddy gray, the swept swooped in and took a good look around. what is the minneapolis police department about to have swooped down on them? >> i think there are about to have a reckoning,...
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>> well, thanks, anderson for having me on and thanks for darnell la frasier.anity on the side of george floyd square and taking that video is maybe the only reason derek chauvin will go to prison. so i'd like to say it was a sense of relief but i feel very strongly that this was a very small first step. when you were asking folks what they expected of this, if you asked white minnesotans they thought it would be a conviction. black residents showed history showed it wouldn't be. we ankeranked near the top of w being, homeownership unless you're black and that's laid bear to the world and for many of us, it's a feeling like this happened, now the work begins. >> it is that stark if you're right, it's one existence. if you're black it's another. >> yeah, this is the north. this is progressive minnesota and the home of hubert h humphr and we rank. we have the highest life expectancies and homeownership but dising a gate that we're at the bottom and most white minnesotans don't know that. they see a quality of life that seems really good and don't see what we're l
>> well, thanks, anderson for having me on and thanks for darnell la frasier.anity on the side of george floyd square and taking that video is maybe the only reason derek chauvin will go to prison. so i'd like to say it was a sense of relief but i feel very strongly that this was a very small first step. when you were asking folks what they expected of this, if you asked white minnesotans they thought it would be a conviction. black residents showed history showed it wouldn't be. we...
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of course, we had the video as well from witnesses, and i assume going forward we will have more darnellow that video can be reduced democrat reintroduced... i am sorry to interrupt, this is terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. it terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. ., , . ~ terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. ., , ., brother. it goes back to when he did that ress brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. _ brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my _ brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my family - brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my family is - brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my family is a . that press service. my family is a family— that press service. my family is a family that — that press service. my family is a family that will not back down from prayen _ family that will not back down from prayer. and i believe because of prayer. — prayer. and i believe because of prayer. we — prayer. and i believe because of prayer, we got the verdict we wanted~ _ praye
of course, we had the video as well from witnesses, and i assume going forward we will have more darnellow that video can be reduced democrat reintroduced... i am sorry to interrupt, this is terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. it terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. ., , . ~ terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. ., , ., brother. it goes back to when he did that ress brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. _ brother. it goes back to when he did that press...
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have humanity -- when you look at all the bystanders -- you look at the fire fighter, you look at darnell, you look at the little 9-year-old girl -- the one person who did not have any humanity was derek chauvin, who kept his knee on his neck and put his hand in his pocket and watched george floyd die underneath his knee. >> let me ask you this because you know the defense team is going to have their chance. and it is obvious now they are going the use floyd's alleged drug use and his girlfriend talked about that during the last week of the trial, to defense chauvin's actions. what do you make of that tactic? and how is that going to impact the floyd family? >> obviously, it is going to antagonize them over and over when any try to tell them that his cause of death was not what they saw in this video, but some trace amount of drugs that was found in his system. now, it's what we expect. i have told all of his brothers and sisters, all of his family they are going to assassinate his character. they are going to call him everything but a child of god. they are trying to blame it on this tra
have humanity -- when you look at all the bystanders -- you look at the fire fighter, you look at darnell, you look at the little 9-year-old girl -- the one person who did not have any humanity was derek chauvin, who kept his knee on his neck and put his hand in his pocket and watched george floyd die underneath his knee. >> let me ask you this because you know the defense team is going to have their chance. and it is obvious now they are going the use floyd's alleged drug use and his...
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. >> darnelle is one of our heroes for sure.o see it. >> that was tara brown, cousin of george floyd speaking about darnella frasier, the teenager whose cellphone video united a global movement. she was only 17 years old when she witnessed and recorded the murder of george floyd. without her murder to stay on the scene and record what happened it's reasonable to argue accountability may have never come to the former officer just convicted in the killing. and it wasn't just her vid yethat moved the needle but her eyewitness testimony at derek chauvin's trial describing not just the killing but the trauma that continues. >> he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew it was over for him. he was terrified. he was suffering. this was a cry for help. it's the nights i stayed up apologizing and apologizing to george floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life. >> amid weeks of testimony from expert witnesses and medical experts was darnella's frasiers words that moved the jury. >> w
. >> darnelle is one of our heroes for sure.o see it. >> that was tara brown, cousin of george floyd speaking about darnella frasier, the teenager whose cellphone video united a global movement. she was only 17 years old when she witnessed and recorded the murder of george floyd. without her murder to stay on the scene and record what happened it's reasonable to argue accountability may have never come to the former officer just convicted in the killing. and it wasn't just her vid...
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the most powerful testimony has been those of the witnesses including darnell fraser who said she staysg if she could have done more to save his life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they are all black. via black father, i have a black brother, i have black friends. and i look at that and i look at how that could have been one of them. howie: floyd's defense lawyers tried to depict bystanders as a distraction to police. joining us now is griff jenkins. i'd say the most powerful moment was watching the unedited 9 9minutes and 29 swekdz the officer's knee on george floyd's death. >> very emotional, very powerful testimony and we should point out never before has a judge allowed a full trial to be filmed in the state of minnesota like this. but it is that 9 minutes and 29 seconds that really moved everybody when they relived that and that is really why it is such an uphill battle if you will for defense attorney eric nelson who is going to make the case, has made the case in opening statements th
the most powerful testimony has been those of the witnesses including darnell fraser who said she staysg if she could have done more to save his life. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they are all black. via black father, i have a black brother, i have black friends. and i look at that and i look at how that could have been one of them. howie: floyd's defense lawyers tried to depict bystanders as...
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darnell reminded us of that. was with her nine-year-old cousin who is wearing a t-shirt that said "love." kandace montgomery, co-executive director of black visions collective, a black-led queer- and trans-centering community organization based in the twin cities in minnesota. next up, we go to harvard professor khalil gibran, professor of history, race, and public policy. of "the condemnation of otherof "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime and the making of modern urban america." ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. guilty. guilty. guilty. three weeks after the start of the trial was watched around the world and after 10 hours of deliberation, injury of 12 and up in county residents delivered their verdict and found guilty former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. we are joined by khalil gibran muhammad, professor of history, race, and public policy at the harvard kennedy school, and the author of "the condemnatio
darnell reminded us of that. was with her nine-year-old cousin who is wearing a t-shirt that said "love." kandace montgomery, co-executive director of black visions collective, a black-led queer- and trans-centering community organization based in the twin cities in minnesota. next up, we go to harvard professor khalil gibran, professor of history, race, and public policy. of "the condemnation of otherof "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime and the making of modern...
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>> terrible story darnell la frazier is a hero slated to win the presidential medal of freedom goingtomorrow on "special report" president biden's virtual climate summit gets underway and we will talk with the former secretary of state mike pompeo. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight that's it for "special report" fair balance and unafraid. fox news prime time hosted this week by ben domenech starts right now. how does it feel ben? >> ben: i'm hanging on for dear life, thank you very much. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." ♪ ♪ >> ben: in the chronicles of the second world war you usually hear the tales of the battles world war and did. world war big fights outnumbered by the thousands by the small ones. you never hear about the battle of bam about. er bridge but you should because the insane politics of our time have made that fight suddenly relevant. bamber bridge isn't some european river crossing or a landmark in a pacific island battlefield small village in
>> terrible story darnell la frazier is a hero slated to win the presidential medal of freedom goingtomorrow on "special report" president biden's virtual climate summit gets underway and we will talk with the former secretary of state mike pompeo. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight that's it for "special report" fair balance and unafraid. fox news prime time hosted this week by ben domenech starts right now. how does it feel ben? >> ben: i'm hanging...
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it said nothing about show van's neon floyd's neck people on social media media are also thinking darnellold who recorded that awful video, now the president. went on in his address, to say more needs to be done in our country to address racial injustice and racial disparities in our criminal justice system reporting live. evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. all right, evan. thank you. ah, fremont woman asked police for help after man showed up outside her apartment and exposed himself. our crime reporter henry lee tells us authorities found out that the man is that woman's next door neighbor. this is ring video showing a 26 year old mentally ill man outside of fremont woman's apartment late one night in march. he kept knocking chanel lemar woke up, as did her 12 year old daughter, and she's scared. she's like, mom. who is that mom? who is that? so i tell her i only go and hide in my room. lamar was worried. i thought that he was going to break in. and then this happened, and then he starts to unzip his pants on ben. he starts fondling himself. tomorrow, grabbed a knife and called out to
it said nothing about show van's neon floyd's neck people on social media media are also thinking darnellold who recorded that awful video, now the president. went on in his address, to say more needs to be done in our country to address racial injustice and racial disparities in our criminal justice system reporting live. evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. all right, evan. thank you. ah, fremont woman asked police for help after man showed up outside her apartment and exposed himself. our...
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simple as it appeared to be when they all and we all first saw the video recorded by 17 year old darnell frazier. >> this case is exactly what you thought when you saw it first. when you saw that video. it is exactly that. you can believe your eyes. it is exactly what you believed. it's exactly what you saw with your eyes. it's exactly what you knew. it's what you felt in your gut. it's what you now know in your heart. this was not policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there is no excuse. >> under minnesota law in the closing statement sequence, the prosecution goes first followed by the defense closing statement and then the prosecution is allowed a final rebuttal closing statement which today was delivered by lead prosecutor jerry blackwell. after 40 minutes of dismantling almost three-hour closing statement by the defense, prosecutor jerry blackwell ended his rebuttal with this. >> here is what i thought the largest departure was from the evidence. i will show it to you. you were told, for example, that mr. floyd died, that mr. floyd
simple as it appeared to be when they all and we all first saw the video recorded by 17 year old darnell frazier. >> this case is exactly what you thought when you saw it first. when you saw that video. it is exactly that. you can believe your eyes. it is exactly what you believed. it's exactly what you saw with your eyes. it's exactly what you knew. it's what you felt in your gut. it's what you now know in your heart. this was not policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all...
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darnell frazier, we should say her name as well. >>> nbc news just obtained an fda report on the baltimoreviolations where ingredients for 15 million doses of the vaccine were ruined. heidi, what do we know about this? it doesn't sound good. >> yeah, so this was just obtained by our colleague laura strickler finding violations. talking about the conditions not being clean and sanitary. about the equipment not being sanitary, as well as not the right size. as well as potential cross contamination. this is just the latest set back in johnson and johnson. poor johnson and johnson, they were supposed to be the vaccine of choice in so many of these clinics like i'm at today in earn maryland serving underserved areas across the country. not a good development today with this new report coming out. >> tell us a little more about this facility. >> all right, this really marks a new more surgical faze of the campaign here. fema is deploying 30 of these clinics on wheels trying to reach more rural under served areas. we talked about what the goals are here as well as the challenges, take a listen. >
darnell frazier, we should say her name as well. >>> nbc news just obtained an fda report on the baltimoreviolations where ingredients for 15 million doses of the vaccine were ruined. heidi, what do we know about this? it doesn't sound good. >> yeah, so this was just obtained by our colleague laura strickler finding violations. talking about the conditions not being clean and sanitary. about the equipment not being sanitary, as well as not the right size. as well as potential...
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darnell oh was your student. she's on that shot the video that started this whole thing. yes. see my house from the square we _ here, you can see my house from the square. we are a community. and we are all— square. we are a community. and we are all interconnected. and that is the radicai— are all interconnected. and that is the radical thing here as we build community, we have to deal with the fact that _ community, we have to deal with the fact that there are people here who have long _ fact that there are people here who have long lasting trauma from what happened _ have long lasting trauma from what happened on this corner. and so that's— happened on this corner. and so that's what— happened on this corner. and so that's what we're trying to address i’ilht that's what we're trying to address right now— that's what we're trying to address right now with a 24 demands. it didn't— right now with a 24 demands. it didn't start on may 25 though. and so we _ didn't start on may 25 though. and so we have — didn't start on may 25 though. and so we have to hold on. and work towards
darnell oh was your student. she's on that shot the video that started this whole thing. yes. see my house from the square we _ here, you can see my house from the square. we are a community. and we are all— square. we are a community. and we are all interconnected. and that is the radicai— are all interconnected. and that is the radical thing here as we build community, we have to deal with the fact that _ community, we have to deal with the fact that there are people here who have long _...
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darnell fraser, the 17-year-old who film the video that day that became the prosecution's entire caseood example of the way that the media -- this was an end around around the media apparatus, this was around media power. we saw law enforcement -- there's a reason to be skeptical of law enforcement. just a couple days ago we learned about natural causes. that was what law enforcement was spending along with the media. here's another example. you go back and look at that first report about what happened to george floyd, that completely contradicts what they found it. those kinds of examples of citizensns who are proving that there is an end around around legacy media, traditional media, and law enforcement. eight don't like that as an example of what's going on in america. >> tucker: probably the only interesting media newsletter there is. pretty straightforward, but smart. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: joe biden and kamala harris is calling the floyd family and their lawyer, benjamin crump. it was quite a moment. [indistinct] >> tucker: j.d. vance is the author of
darnell fraser, the 17-year-old who film the video that day that became the prosecution's entire caseood example of the way that the media -- this was an end around around the media apparatus, this was around media power. we saw law enforcement -- there's a reason to be skeptical of law enforcement. just a couple days ago we learned about natural causes. that was what law enforcement was spending along with the media. here's another example. you go back and look at that first report about what...
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i want to think darnell come with a young lady who found -- w this as the commentary this evening on your show. this isn't about policing or anything other than the person who behaved criminally. he happened to be a policeman but across the board by and large, the majority is good. and this just happened to be a police officer. i listen to some of the comments and i was so moved by what the prosecution reminded us that all lives matter. and there will be some celebrating this evening. and i listen to trey gowdy. but i think we should view this as a victory for our judicial system and for those of us that witnessed that video. [indistinct] we should all be up tomorrow morning, hug our kids, going to where we need to be. and that is the soul of the country. we celebrate in so many ways. [indistinct] >> bret: trey gowdy, you are mentioned there. we are awaiting remarks from president biden and vice president harris as well at the white house. but first of all, what do you think he will say, he had some statements earlier today ahead of the jury's verdict that raise some eyebrows, but no
i want to think darnell come with a young lady who found -- w this as the commentary this evening on your show. this isn't about policing or anything other than the person who behaved criminally. he happened to be a policeman but across the board by and large, the majority is good. and this just happened to be a police officer. i listen to some of the comments and i was so moved by what the prosecution reminded us that all lives matter. and there will be some celebrating this evening. and i...
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just kept repeating mama mama that probably wasn't lost on the jury because in the viral video by darnell of frazier one of the bystanders at george floyd's death that's what he utters near the end of his life he utters mama i love you mama and that is part of what the prosecution is trying to do here to put a human face on the tragedy that happened on may 25th and after that we would rather before that we heard from the cardiologist who was unequivocal that the cause of george floyd's death was as fixation that explain as fixation was caused by derek show me on his neck that cut off the oxygen to his heart and stopped george florida's heart here's what he had to say. one of the 1st of course was to not subject him to that additional that initial prone restraint. positioning that he was subjected to i mean that is 1st and foremost so if that was not the case i don't think he would have died. the 2nd though was when he was in that. subdue and restraint positioning and he was. stating repeatedly that he can't breathe. and he is getting a little weaker in his speech there was one moment in t
just kept repeating mama mama that probably wasn't lost on the jury because in the viral video by darnell of frazier one of the bystanders at george floyd's death that's what he utters near the end of his life he utters mama i love you mama and that is part of what the prosecution is trying to do here to put a human face on the tragedy that happened on may 25th and after that we would rather before that we heard from the cardiologist who was unequivocal that the cause of george floyd's death...
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and then the end of day one was this young brother named darnell williams who gave some of the most illustrative testimony i have ever witnessed as an attorney in my life when he talked about going fishing and that the humanity in him after he caught the fish that he was troubled watching the fish as he flipped around and struggled for air and suffocated for lack of breath. he said he had to get out and go get some fresh air. and he happened upon cup foods. and hours after watching the fish, he then watched a human being be deprived of air and die. and george floyd and the humanity in him had him have to lash out at officer chauvin who had his knee on his neck. and the fact that the only person out there that day who seemed to have no humanity was derek chauvin. so the defense did exactly what we had said they would do. they -- the playbook to assassinate his character and they went one step further. they even started to blame the crowd, jonathan. can you imagine that? how ludicrous that is talking about the reason chauvin kept his knee on george floyd's neck was all the angry black people. let'
and then the end of day one was this young brother named darnell williams who gave some of the most illustrative testimony i have ever witnessed as an attorney in my life when he talked about going fishing and that the humanity in him after he caught the fish that he was troubled watching the fish as he flipped around and struggled for air and suffocated for lack of breath. he said he had to get out and go get some fresh air. and he happened upon cup foods. and hours after watching the fish, he...
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darnell, left field. >> reporter: major league baseball is not alone.s morning, executives from dow, paypal, uber, lyft, estee lauder, under armour and-mile-per-hour are sending messages across the country. they've signed onto a statement calling on lawmakers to make it easy for americans to vote writing, our elections are not improved when lawmakers impose barriers that result in longer lines at the polls or that reduce access to secure ballot drop boxes. there are hundreds of bills threatening to make voting more difficult in dozens of states nationwide. >> we thought of an executive's job as simply running a company have long passed, and we're looking for executives to step into a leadership role and take a stand on social issues. >> reporter: major league baseball is still holding firm. the all-star game will not take place in atlanta this year after the voting laws in georgia. the atlanta braves covered up the patch on their uniforms. the new law, for example, prevents anyone but a poll water from handing out water or food to voters waiting in thos
darnell, left field. >> reporter: major league baseball is not alone.s morning, executives from dow, paypal, uber, lyft, estee lauder, under armour and-mile-per-hour are sending messages across the country. they've signed onto a statement calling on lawmakers to make it easy for americans to vote writing, our elections are not improved when lawmakers impose barriers that result in longer lines at the polls or that reduce access to secure ballot drop boxes. there are hundreds of bills...
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darnell of fraser. we all went to the same high school. obviously atdifferent times .my experience, chief redondo's experience, darnell of glaciers experience, all based on the same perspective. saw the same chalkboards for whiteboards. the same perspective but our perception of our experience is going to bemuch different . ultimately at the end of the case, when we're done with these arguments the court will instruct you on how to deal with these biases and the perception issues. the court final instructions will guide you to try to recognize your biases, recognize what we bring to the table . and analyze the evidence from the perspectiveof the evidence it self . so let's look at this incident on may 25 from the perspective and perceptions of simply four of the bystanders. charles mcmillan, 61 yearsold . third grade education. grow up in the south. he described himself as a curious guy. he likes to know what's going on in his neighborhood so he stops and he checks things out. his perspective, he is the first one dealing with these guys. he has more information because
darnell of fraser. we all went to the same high school. obviously atdifferent times .my experience, chief redondo's experience, darnell of glaciers experience, all based on the same perspective. saw the same chalkboards for whiteboards. the same perspective but our perception of our experience is going to bemuch different . ultimately at the end of the case, when we're done with these arguments the court will instruct you on how to deal with these biases and the perception issues. the court...
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i'm sorry, this is darnell in indianapolis.ler: i oppose the war because we have a lot of contention here at home that we should clean up. that is my thoughts. host: to bobby in fitzgerald, georgia. caller: i just wanted to say i think they should come home. i don't know what line i called on. i hope you let me finish area could i say something? host: go ahead, please. caller: when the defense start putting on the derek chauvin trial you showed 12 days of prosecution and now none of the defense. it confuses me. host: i will answer that quickly. we are showing the trial at c-span.org every day live streaming it every day. the reason, the first two weeks of the trial congress was out of session. our primary role, our mission here at c-span is to cover the deliberations of the u.s. congress, the house and senate. two key appropriations hearings happening on capitol hill. that is why c-span was created in 1979. we are covering the trial at c-span.org and reentering the entire day beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. host: james,
i'm sorry, this is darnell in indianapolis.ler: i oppose the war because we have a lot of contention here at home that we should clean up. that is my thoughts. host: to bobby in fitzgerald, georgia. caller: i just wanted to say i think they should come home. i don't know what line i called on. i hope you let me finish area could i say something? host: go ahead, please. caller: when the defense start putting on the derek chauvin trial you showed 12 days of prosecution and now none of the...
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host: next is darnell, join us from kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. welcome back. bill is a great thing. it will put americans back to work and create tax dollars. as far as it not being bipartisan, it is bipartisan. we are leading the people that really matter out of this. we got the legislators in washington that don't give a darn about the american people and what they want. what we need to do is purge congress of those folks who do not represent the will of the people. that's my comment this morning. host: wednesday, the president will deliver marks on his infrastructure bill, calling it part of his jobs plan, to $20 plus. i had like, -- a headline, biden offering its own take on bipartisan. it is a test of his belief he can generate popular backing across the country as republicans seek to block him on capitol hill. the next color is from maine -- caller is from mean. caller: a bill that was passed that would not require increase in federal taxes to fund it. it would be funded by outstanding debt, particularly securities, which people would exchange, particula
host: next is darnell, join us from kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. welcome back. bill is a great thing. it will put americans back to work and create tax dollars. as far as it not being bipartisan, it is bipartisan. we are leading the people that really matter out of this. we got the legislators in washington that don't give a darn about the american people and what they want. what we need to do is purge congress of those folks who do not represent the will of the people. that's my...