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and derek chauvin's charges are going up to second-degree. we'll have much, much more on our breaking news with special coverage that continues right after this. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on d
and derek chauvin's charges are going up to second-degree. we'll have much, much more on our breaking news with special coverage that continues right after this. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart...
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now recall one of the officers, derek chauvin. who has been charged with third-degree murder based on that incident involving george floyd. that was a video of chauvin's knee on floyd's neck and charged with third-degree murder. and since that time the case has transferred to the attorney general's office and the a.g.'s office is now in charge and we have been waiting to hear whether additional charges would be brought against the other three officers that were involved in that incident. now we're waiting for official confirmation from the attorney general's office that is the case. we did see a tweet from minnesota senator amy klobuchar indicating that all of the officers will be charged. she indicated that one of the officers, derek chauvin, who had been charmed with third-degree murder, that charge would be elevated to second-degree murder. the first indication that we're seeing officially that is the case, we've been monitoring the minnesota courts website and it looks as though minutes ago the charge for derek chauvin was lis
now recall one of the officers, derek chauvin. who has been charged with third-degree murder based on that incident involving george floyd. that was a video of chauvin's knee on floyd's neck and charged with third-degree murder. and since that time the case has transferred to the attorney general's office and the a.g.'s office is now in charge and we have been waiting to hear whether additional charges would be brought against the other three officers that were involved in that incident. now...
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they were compliant with derek chauvin, who had his knee on george's neck. and public display of an eight minute prolonged death. this was the lowest level of human respect and dignity that any community should ever have to endure. what this really was was the weight of the minneapolis police department on george's neck. and what you are going to hear from the doctors is that there were two actual physical mechanisms that were in place that caused george floyd's death. as ben alluded to, not only was the knee on george's neck a cause of his death, but so was the weight of the other two police officers on his back, who not only prevented blood flow into his brain, but also air into his lungs. that makes all of those offices on scene criminally liable and without a doubt civilly responsible. had the minnesota police department instituted the reforms it promised it would when it came to choke holds and restraints, george would be alive. that is because the minnesota police department, through its custom, practices and policies, failed to train its police office
they were compliant with derek chauvin, who had his knee on george's neck. and public display of an eight minute prolonged death. this was the lowest level of human respect and dignity that any community should ever have to endure. what this really was was the weight of the minneapolis police department on george's neck. and what you are going to hear from the doctors is that there were two actual physical mechanisms that were in place that caused george floyd's death. as ben alluded to, not...
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derek stays with us.they have downgraded the outlook for the pandemic hit on global economies. they now project a significant lead deeper recession, slower recovery than anticipated two months ago. the imf chief economist told bloomberg why they downgraded the outlook. >> we are seeing in the first half of this year, when the lockdowns were more severe, the impact on economies was worse than we had anticipated in april. that was one factor. the second factor, because there is still no medical solution, we are expecting much more significant social distancing. that will impact growth potential for economies, too. >> there has been some conversation that the imf has been more optimistic than other agencies or other central banks. what is the likely that you will have to keep downgrading your outlook? >> when we put out our numbers in april, i think we were ahead of the curve, singling that this would be -- signaling this would be the worst recession since the great depression. yes, we have had a downgrade t
derek stays with us.they have downgraded the outlook for the pandemic hit on global economies. they now project a significant lead deeper recession, slower recovery than anticipated two months ago. the imf chief economist told bloomberg why they downgraded the outlook. >> we are seeing in the first half of this year, when the lockdowns were more severe, the impact on economies was worse than we had anticipated in april. that was one factor. the second factor, because there is still no...
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that derek chauvin wants to stay on the police force. if you can imagine that the police force allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him, you begin to believe your behavior is ok. you become an enabler. that was obvious with his colleagues standing around him. they had no humanity. they were just as guilty as he was. the bottom line is what creates this kind of attitude, this kind of behavior when you see it firsthand and you do nothing? i have to tell you i am not outraged over the fact that george floyd died because he was black. i am outraged because he died because he was a human by -- human being. i could care less about derek chauvin's race. what i care about is his behavior. this attitude toward a human being that could have been anybody. it is easier to understand the negative when it is black-and-white. and the color is right, there is a history of this disproportionately happening to american blacks. if you ask yourself if it would have been different had this person been caucasian. i think th
that derek chauvin wants to stay on the police force. if you can imagine that the police force allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him, you begin to believe your behavior is ok. you become an enabler. that was obvious with his colleagues standing around him. they had no humanity. they were just as guilty as he was. the bottom line is what creates this kind of attitude, this kind of behavior when you see it firsthand and you do nothing? i have to tell you i...
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it is not the alt-right the tree people like derek chauvin. we want to malign but [inaudible] it is about right and wrong and about moral striving for the fact is the system allowed derek chauvin to stay under the police force. you can only imagine the police force and code blue allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him in the native american in a similar situation you begin to believe your behavior is okay so you become an enabler and that was obvious when his colleagues were standing around him watching him do what he was doing. they know humanity about them. they looked in her eyes. they were just as guilty as he was and the bottom line, what creates this attitude and behavior when you see it firsthand and it is being recordeds and you do nothing. >> we leave washington journal at this point to fulfill our 40 plus year commitment to live in senate coverage. you can watch this and any c-span program online@c-span .org. lawmakers are about to gavel in print they will work on judicial nominations. a vote is s
it is not the alt-right the tree people like derek chauvin. we want to malign but [inaudible] it is about right and wrong and about moral striving for the fact is the system allowed derek chauvin to stay under the police force. you can only imagine the police force and code blue allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him in the native american in a similar situation you begin to believe your behavior is okay so you become an enabler and that was obvious when...
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beyond question, he would beot alive today ifor the pressure applied to his neck by fired officer derekhauvin and the strain on his body from the two additional officer kneeing him in his back. wargsliw k is that geo talki, unti t sl hoeese restrain him while he is facedown in handcuffs -- in handcuffs with officer show the -- officer derek chauvin with his ee in his neck, almost nine minutes, and the other officer having both of his knees locked into his back. the doctors will the significance of that as to the cause and manner of death. on behalf of the, we understand the righteous anger across the country playing out on the streets. we support activism and engy of the people who want to make . .e hope the efforts can continue but the violence is absolutely unacceptable. there unacceptle to george and they must be unacceptable to us. be very emotional. we know it will have an effect on society. we are starting to memorialize george this we. hisk family would u to bear s nty hears ie forason why george floyd is because, based on all apparent evidence, george was dead on the scene. the
beyond question, he would beot alive today ifor the pressure applied to his neck by fired officer derekhauvin and the strain on his body from the two additional officer kneeing him in his back. wargsliw k is that geo talki, unti t sl hoeese restrain him while he is facedown in handcuffs -- in handcuffs with officer show the -- officer derek chauvin with his ee in his neck, almost nine minutes, and the other officer having both of his knees locked into his back. the doctors will the significance...
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do you think derek had a problem with black people?he was afraid and intimidated. >> reporter: by black folks. >> yeah. >> reporter: as the investigation continues, other cities across the country are considering police reforms. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said that he would support sweeping reform measures in his state, including a ban on police choke holds. >> it's not just a moment to express outrage. it's a moment to do something about it and to make real reform and real change. >> reporter: city officials here in minneapolis are discussing the possibility of defunding or dismantling the police department here. but even those who are in support of this idea still don't know exactly what that means at this time. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. 165 miles northwest of here in austin, texas, video has surfaced of a deadly encounter between sheriffs deputies and an african american man who was repeatedly tased while telling officers he couldn't breathe. the horrifying scene was recorded for a cable network police
do you think derek had a problem with black people?he was afraid and intimidated. >> reporter: by black folks. >> yeah. >> reporter: as the investigation continues, other cities across the country are considering police reforms. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said that he would support sweeping reform measures in his state, including a ban on police choke holds. >> it's not just a moment to express outrage. it's a moment to do something about it and to make real...
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what he would say if he were in the same room with that officer charged with george floyd's murder, derek chauvin. and what we're learning about the plea deal that was on the table before chauvin's arrest new video is emerging of deadly use of force by police, a black man restrained by police uttering those all too familiar words i can't breathe. >>> an alarming surge in covid-19 cases in several states is it linked to those memorial day gatherings >>> the soaring cost of groceries how much more you are paying and what stores are doing to ease the pain >>> fallout from the election meltdown in georgia. growing demand for mail-in ballots. but president trump claims it will lead to fraud. what our nbc news investigation found. >>> and the forces of change hbo pulling "gone with the wind." >>> and breaking news tonight, nascar banning confederate flags. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone the brother of murder victim george floyd brought both his family's grief and hopes to congress today during an emotional hearing in washington a tearful phi
what he would say if he were in the same room with that officer charged with george floyd's murder, derek chauvin. and what we're learning about the plea deal that was on the table before chauvin's arrest new video is emerging of deadly use of force by police, a black man restrained by police uttering those all too familiar words i can't breathe. >>> an alarming surge in covid-19 cases in several states is it linked to those memorial day gatherings >>> the soaring cost of...
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derek chauvin has been charged with second degree murder.een charged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and the police responded. a curfew was announced, and the national guard deployed with the police. police: get inside. light them up! woman screams peace may now have returned to the city, but the protests continue. fanta diallo was a university student until last year. racism in minnesota is subtle. it's micro—aggressions and "where are you from"? in the two weeks after george floyd's death, she went to protests every day. and now she and her friends arejoining another. protesters: we are gun dying! say it like you mean it — we are gun dying. it's now a grim ritual — the banner waving
derek chauvin has been charged with second degree murder.een charged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and the police responded. a curfew...
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derek chauvin, the police officer, triggered rage and anger against injustices all over the country -structural, systemic racism in institutions and society in america -- the justice system, the health system, police, etc., etc. that is the bigger thrust the whole movement has. and people say this is a movement now, and with that the whole thing blows up to something really, really big here in the united states. brent: and a lot of people are looking for change and reform. this is not just about one policeman anymore. it is about reforming policing as a whole. the city of minneapolis has voted to dismantle the police force there. i want to take a listen to what lisa bender, the minneapolis city council president, had to say. lisa: our commitment is to and our city's toxic relationship with the minneapolis police department, to end policing as we know it, and to re-create systems of public safety that actually keep us safe. brent: "to end policing as we know it," stephan, what does that mean? are we talking about minneapolis, a metropolitan area of about 4 million people, devoid of any
derek chauvin, the police officer, triggered rage and anger against injustices all over the country -structural, systemic racism in institutions and society in america -- the justice system, the health system, police, etc., etc. that is the bigger thrust the whole movement has. and people say this is a movement now, and with that the whole thing blows up to something really, really big here in the united states. brent: and a lot of people are looking for change and reform. this is not just...
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they joined derek chauvin in that regard. furthermore, requesting bail be set at $1 million for each officer. again, when he gets to that, we will take you to that podium. welcome everybody, i'm a neil cavuto, and this is "your world." fast developments this world and the entire floyd case. we begin with the latest from annapolis and how all this is being taken in by crowds. >> as you mentioned, we are waiting by and as soon as the attorney general o oxen come it will go to that. speech and has been with second-degree murder. the three officers involved, we know based on court files and documents that has been filed that they have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. those charges in minnesota, they face up maximum sentence of 50 years in prison and a final $20,000 if they are convicted on both counts. it lays out a lot of what we already knew. george floyd was held on the ground for nearly 9 minutes. alexander kane, one of the former officers was pressing down on his back. former officer watched and ke
they joined derek chauvin in that regard. furthermore, requesting bail be set at $1 million for each officer. again, when he gets to that, we will take you to that podium. welcome everybody, i'm a neil cavuto, and this is "your world." fast developments this world and the entire floyd case. we begin with the latest from annapolis and how all this is being taken in by crowds. >> as you mentioned, we are waiting by and as soon as the attorney general o oxen come it will go to...
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derek chauvin has been charged with second—degree murder.arged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and the police responded. a curfew was announced, and the national guard deployed with the police. police: get inside. get in your house now! light ‘em up! woman screams peace may now have returned to the city, but the protests continue. fanta diallo was a university student until last year. racism in minnesota is subtle. it's micro—aggressions and "where are you from"? in the two weeks after george floyd's death, she went to protests every day. and now she and her friends arejoining another. all chant: no justice! no peace! we are done dying! say it like you mean it — we are done dying. it'
derek chauvin has been charged with second—degree murder.arged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and the police responded. a curfew was...
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. >> reporter: fired officer derek chauvin is charged for second-degree murder and manslaughter after prosecutors say he knelt on george floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. today we learned chauvin was in early plea negotiations before his arrest, but the talks fell apart. >> if you could look and be in the same room with derek chauvin, what would you say to him >> i would not be in the same room with him, and i refuse to mention his name >> reporter: both worked security at a local club, but it doesn't appear they knew each other well maya santa maria is the club's forme owner says chauvin was aggressive. >> he also was quick to draw with the pepper spray over any little thing so if you have two girls starting a fight, he'll spray everybody. >> reporter: three other officers are charged with aiding and abetting murder. two were rookies and their attorneys say they raised concerns an attorney for the third officer said he's cooperating with authorities. today chief arradondo doubled down on his belief that all three were complicit >> i don't put policies out to say that you should o
. >> reporter: fired officer derek chauvin is charged for second-degree murder and manslaughter after prosecutors say he knelt on george floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. today we learned chauvin was in early plea negotiations before his arrest, but the talks fell apart. >> if you could look and be in the same room with derek chauvin, what would you say to him >> i would not be in the same room with him, and i refuse to mention his name >> reporter: both worked...
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derek chauvin worked outside on detail and george floyd worked inside.ny also worked on night detail. he said the two butted heads and he described chauvin, in his words, aggressive toward minority customers. penny tells me the manager of the club would hand out paychecks to the security staff on the inside, people like george floyd. it was then their job to then pay the outside staff, people like derek chauvin. and on one occasion, according to david penny and another person we talked to, chauvin took issue with how much he was being paid and blamed george floyd, who had handed him the check. >> all right. so they had a beef in your view, at least one time over money. >> exactly. but it's not george's responsibility the way he receives his pay, for one. that's the manager's job from the club. >> reporter: but derek took it out on george? >> exactly. that's what i understand. at the time, yes. i actually had to make him leave the club. >> reporter: so is there any doubt in your mind that that monday, derek didn't know who george was? >> i would say he kn
derek chauvin worked outside on detail and george floyd worked inside.ny also worked on night detail. he said the two butted heads and he described chauvin, in his words, aggressive toward minority customers. penny tells me the manager of the club would hand out paychecks to the security staff on the inside, people like george floyd. it was then their job to then pay the outside staff, people like derek chauvin. and on one occasion, according to david penny and another person we talked to,...
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soon, ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time. that is set to happen the same time a public memorial is taking place in george floyd's hometown of houston. after two weeks of protests nationwide following floyd's death, an historic move now by the minneapolis city council. >> that's right. over the weekend voting to de-fund and also dismantle the city's police department and to replace it with a new system of public safety. what would that actually look like? can they do it? we'll talk about what that change will look like in a moment. there is a brand-new cnn poll this morning which shows troubling numbers for the presidents on his handling of the protest in the wake of george flowed's death and the pandemic and his head-to-head matchup on joe biden who is gaining a national lead. let's join omar jimenez in houston to tell us about what we'll see today at the memorial. >> poppy and jim, at noon local time, around 6:00 p.m., that the public will have a chance to say their last goo
soon, ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time. that is set to happen the same time a public memorial is taking place in george floyd's hometown of houston. after two weeks of protests nationwide following floyd's death, an historic move now by the minneapolis city council. >> that's right. over the weekend voting to de-fund and also dismantle the city's police department and to...
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. >> derek chauvin, the officer who pinned floyd to the ground had 18 prior complaints filed againstim. he was only reprimanded twice, though. cnn investigative reporter drew griffin has more. >> reporter: in the midst of this -- a bystander called out a badge number. >> 1087. >> i played over and over again, i knew it was derriek chauvin. >> reporter: michelle gros was about to tell the world who killed him. >> when i saw the name, i said, oh, him. i wasn't surprised because when you start to see those same officers over and over again with multiple complaints their names lodge in your brain. >> reporter: for two decades the organization has been tracking information against minneapolis police, the data did is limited, the investigative details not public. scroll down and you'll see complaint after complaint closed with no discipline. minneapolis police have racked up 2,013 complaints in seven years. of those, 31 ended in serious discipline, just 1.5%. >> we have so failed to agress police conduct in this community. it made it literally inevitable that somebody was going to die this
. >> derek chauvin, the officer who pinned floyd to the ground had 18 prior complaints filed againstim. he was only reprimanded twice, though. cnn investigative reporter drew griffin has more. >> reporter: in the midst of this -- a bystander called out a badge number. >> 1087. >> i played over and over again, i knew it was derriek chauvin. >> reporter: michelle gros was about to tell the world who killed him. >> when i saw the name, i said, oh, him. i wasn't...
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that is the amount of time that former minneapolis police officer derek tobin -- derek chauvin kneeledn floyd's neck. this is where the ceremony took place. there is a park across the street on the campus and there were loudspeakers playing the ceremony, and you could see people stop, stand in the park, for almost nine minutes for that moment of silence. floyd's family recalled a man that was extremely lovable. they said he was an athletic alpha male, someone who was constantly bringing home stray friends who needed a place to stay, a good meal. he was powerful, huge. you get the sense of someone who was a kind of gentle giant, and the family said we did not grow up with much. our mother raised us. but we grew up with each other, and you can see from the memorial service, people coming together. the family coming together. but there were also celebrities in the audience. a comedian named kevin hart. a few musicians. because of social distancing, this 1000 capacity church only held 500 people. they had to place people every other chair, but the university has said that it will establish
that is the amount of time that former minneapolis police officer derek tobin -- derek chauvin kneeledn floyd's neck. this is where the ceremony took place. there is a park across the street on the campus and there were loudspeakers playing the ceremony, and you could see people stop, stand in the park, for almost nine minutes for that moment of silence. floyd's family recalled a man that was extremely lovable. they said he was an athletic alpha male, someone who was constantly bringing home...
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derek chauvin, who used his need to pin down george floyd's neck, had 17 complaints against him. pulling a woman out of a car earning a speeding stop. one of the other officers, tou thao, was the subject of six complaints, and one of those complaints led to a 2017 excessive force lawsuit. the other two officers, thomas lane and alexander kueng were relative newcomers to the department. protesters packing the streets coast-to-coast as they demand justice for george floyd, concerns are now growing about a possible spike in covid-19 cases. how concerned should we be, and what does this mean for reopening plans? we are joined now by fox news medical contributor and family and emergency medicine dr. janette nesheiwat. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. would you consider the protesters -- i mean, we see these large crowds, and they are just kind of moving from block to block to block together, sometimes arm in arm, a lot wearing masks, but would you consider these people, the so-called super-spreader's of covid-19? >> exactly right, trace. we have these mass crowds of thousands
derek chauvin, who used his need to pin down george floyd's neck, had 17 complaints against him. pulling a woman out of a car earning a speeding stop. one of the other officers, tou thao, was the subject of six complaints, and one of those complaints led to a 2017 excessive force lawsuit. the other two officers, thomas lane and alexander kueng were relative newcomers to the department. protesters packing the streets coast-to-coast as they demand justice for george floyd, concerns are now...
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what is happening is the washington post have this story about charges against derek chauvin, elevatedther officers who would with him when george floyd was dyed and killed in minneapolis, previously didn't have any charges facing them and they now face charges of aiding and they now face charges of aiding and abetting murder. the seriousness of the charges has dramatically escalated. it is hard to get away from the sense this is a direct response to the scale of the anger that has erupted since george floyd's death. of course... that has erupted since george floyd's death. of course... that is the point. 0ver floyd's death. of course... that is the point. over the last few decades, it doesn't always appear that justice has been decades, it doesn't always appear thatjustice has been done. four police officers when it comes to what they are charged with. yes. this instance has led to protests throughout the world. but one of the huge frustrations is the fact that we have seen similar incidents in the past and in america, particularly, and often a sense that justice is not done in the sa
what is happening is the washington post have this story about charges against derek chauvin, elevatedther officers who would with him when george floyd was dyed and killed in minneapolis, previously didn't have any charges facing them and they now face charges of aiding and they now face charges of aiding and abetting murder. the seriousness of the charges has dramatically escalated. it is hard to get away from the sense this is a direct response to the scale of the anger that has erupted...
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and then you have derek chauvin.erek chauvin will go to jail for the rest of his life for what he did, and he should. there's nobody that condones that. >> martha: i want to play, i hear you. this from mayor de blasio, and there is also some sound in here from mayor frey from minneapolis. so just listen to this. and i want to your reaction on the other side if i could. >> george floyd cannot be allowed to die in vain. we have to make a change in this country. >> all right! >> [bleep]! >> martha: mayor de blasio was booed in brooklyn because he would not come out strongly enough against the police and excessive force cases, the mayor of minneapolis was booed out of that square, because he refused to say that he wanted to abolish the police. you have obviously more experience with mayor de blasio, what would you say to him tonight in terms of the support for the police force in new york? >> i got to say, when mayor de blasio is not progressive enough for the progressives, then we are living in an alternate universe, be
and then you have derek chauvin.erek chauvin will go to jail for the rest of his life for what he did, and he should. there's nobody that condones that. >> martha: i want to play, i hear you. this from mayor de blasio, and there is also some sound in here from mayor frey from minneapolis. so just listen to this. and i want to your reaction on the other side if i could. >> george floyd cannot be allowed to die in vain. we have to make a change in this country. >> all right!...
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joining me now is derek johnson, president and ceo of the naacp.and jonathan greenblatt, national director and ceo of the antidefamation league. jonathan, let me go to you first, before i get to the facebook stop the hate campaign, i need you to look at this, i need to ask you about something the president endorsed on twitter. just this morning, donald trump retweeted a pretty disturbing video, pourportedly taken in th villages in florida, of trump supporters chanting a racist slogan while facing off with counterprotesters. >> white power! white power! >> there you go, white power, did you hear that? >> now, the white house is claiming the president didn't hear the racist language on the video even though the chant occurs just eight seconds into the clip. he tweeted approvingly, quote, "great people." the president has now deleted the tweet and the house claims he didn't hear the supporters shouting "white power" although it was said several times. is this the kind of things we're concerned about on social media? we are in almost july, late june of
joining me now is derek johnson, president and ceo of the naacp.and jonathan greenblatt, national director and ceo of the antidefamation league. jonathan, let me go to you first, before i get to the facebook stop the hate campaign, i need you to look at this, i need to ask you about something the president endorsed on twitter. just this morning, donald trump retweeted a pretty disturbing video, pourportedly taken in th villages in florida, of trump supporters chanting a racist slogan while...
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now, they are blaming the senior officer, derek chauvin for floyd's death. the split between the officers is significant. we'll delve into that as well. we'll start with the story out of buffalo. laura jarrett is here with that. >> there's been a fair amount of alarming footage of how some police handled protesters across this country. the scene we're going to show you is a prime example of how it's so crucial that these incidences are 'cause caught on camera. two buffalo officers have been suspended without pay. av video shows them shoving a 75-year-old protesters to the ground. the video is disturbing. >> move. move back. >> move back. >> get a medic. >> walking up on me. >> back away. >> the mayor of buffalo says the man has been hospitalized in serious but stable condition. police originally released a statement saying the man tripped but the video clearly shows that he was shoved to the ground. new york governor andrew cuomo called the incident wholly unjustified and utterly disgr e disgracef disgraceful. the police commissioner ordered an immediate inv
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every day at 3:00 tu liveand on live stream >>> tonight, new reporting on the former police officer, derek chauvin, charged in the murder of george floyd in minneapolis. what we did not know about a plea deal that fell apart. prosecutors confirming chow vin was negotiating a guilty plea to local and federal charges, so, what changed? as george floyd's brother appears before congress today, saying his brother did not deserve to die over $20. and what he said when asked if he believed his brother's killing was premeditated. >>> also tonight, as we come on the air, the urgent hunt for a gunman who opened fire on a police station. investigators do believe the shootings are connected. residents ordered to shelter in place. and what authorities have just revealed tonight. >>> after military leaders said the time has come to discuss changing names of u.s. military bases named after confederate leaders, tonight, president trump saying this will not happen, saying they are part of a great american heritage. and nascar late today revealing they are now banning the confederate flag. >>> the coronavir
every day at 3:00 tu liveand on live stream >>> tonight, new reporting on the former police officer, derek chauvin, charged in the murder of george floyd in minneapolis. what we did not know about a plea deal that fell apart. prosecutors confirming chow vin was negotiating a guilty plea to local and federal charges, so, what changed? as george floyd's brother appears before congress today, saying his brother did not deserve to die over $20. and what he said when asked if he believed...
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let's start with the updated charges for derek chauvin. he was seen kneeling on george floyd's neck. he is charged with second- degree murder. what you think prosecutors opted on the more serious charge? >> when i watch the video i thought their initial filing of third-degree murder was in order. the more i watched it, i've got to think that he actually should be charged with first- degree murder. he was leaning on his neck for eight minutes and 40 seconds. as an experienced officer, he knows how long it takes for strangulation to take place and asphyxiation . as i look at this, i was thinking of someone else had done what wit and i've got to think of first- degree murder. i don't like overcharging in the case. i think it is a pour in. but in this case i think of first-degree murder case would be in order. it ups the ante and i understand what that attorney general is saying. but, gosh, let a jury decide what it is. there should be no plea bargaining in this case. if they plea bargain, there will be more riots. you cannot plea bargain this
let's start with the updated charges for derek chauvin. he was seen kneeling on george floyd's neck. he is charged with second- degree murder. what you think prosecutors opted on the more serious charge? >> when i watch the video i thought their initial filing of third-degree murder was in order. the more i watched it, i've got to think that he actually should be charged with first- degree murder. he was leaning on his neck for eight minutes and 40 seconds. as an experienced officer, he...
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. >> i file add amended complaint that fires derek chauvin with mau murder in the second degree. >> all of them seen in this online video restraining floyd. >> i filed a complaint, that charges the officers with aiding and abetting murder in the second degree, a felony offense. >> all four officers now in police custody. >> all four officers have been charged! >> yeah! >> cheers uptierupting across t nation. >> black lives matter! >> i believe that's fantastic. but they should have been arrest add we ed a week ago. >> some say it's a small droop in the bucket. >> he should have been arrested from the jump. >> they deserve to be charged. they're guilty. >> floyd's son, emotional with the hope of justice. >> i'm happy that all officers have been arrested. my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. >> earlier today, he knelt at the site where his father died. floyd's friend cautiously optimistic. >> i am happy with the news. we definitely want convictions. that's biggest thing. we want to see those guys in jail. >> this is no more clear evidence of what it means t
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. >>> also tonight, the former officer now charged with second degree murder, derek chauvin, wearing an orange jumpsuit for his first court appearance today. prosecutors saying he kept his knee on floyd's neck while he went limp and eventually lifeless. and the breaking headline as we come on the air tonight. the new video from new mexico now. the officer with his knee on the neck of a man detained after a traffic stop. that officer tonight now charged with manslaughter. what we've just learned. >>> the minneapolis city council voting to dismantle the police department. the mayor there shouted down for refusing to support calls to defund the police. growing calls from demonstrators across the country to do the same. joe biden tonight saying he does not support that idea, nor does president trump, who called members of law enforcement to the white house today. >>> the disturbing case in virginia tonight. the charges. the alleged member of the kkk who drove right into a protest. and in seattle, the man who drove into demonstrators there and then allegedly shot someone as he got out of
. >>> also tonight, the former officer now charged with second degree murder, derek chauvin, wearing an orange jumpsuit for his first court appearance today. prosecutors saying he kept his knee on floyd's neck while he went limp and eventually lifeless. and the breaking headline as we come on the air tonight. the new video from new mexico now. the officer with his knee on the neck of a man detained after a traffic stop. that officer tonight now charged with manslaughter. what we've...
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the charge against derek chauvin increased to second degree murder. he was the officer recorded kneeling on floyd's neck, and new charges of aiding and abetting for three other police officers at that fatal scene. shown here. make nothing effort to stop chauvin or protect floyd, even though he was already in handcuffs at the time of the incident, even as he became unresponsive, even as bystanders pleaded for his life. as we await for an appearance from attorney general ellison, the family said, this is a bittersweet moment for the family of george floyd. we are deeply gratified that attorney general keith ellison took decisive action in this case, arresting and charging all the officers involved in george floyd's death and upgrading the charge against derek chauvin to felony second-degree murder. this is a significant step forward on the road to justice. their hope, their grief, their pleas for justice reverberating now across the country and around the world. especially in minneapolis, where a large crowd remains gather at the place where george floy
the charge against derek chauvin increased to second degree murder. he was the officer recorded kneeling on floyd's neck, and new charges of aiding and abetting for three other police officers at that fatal scene. shown here. make nothing effort to stop chauvin or protect floyd, even though he was already in handcuffs at the time of the incident, even as he became unresponsive, even as bystanders pleaded for his life. as we await for an appearance from attorney general ellison, the family said,...
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they're blaming a senior officer, derek chauvin for george floyd's death. he's the arresting officer who put his knee on floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. we have new and sickening details about the killing of ahmaud arbery. we'll speak with the arbery family attorney later this hour. let's speak with laura -- >> so many disturbing and upsetting videos that we've seen in recent days. this one is truly shocking. two buffalo police officers have now been suspended without pay after a video shows them shoving a 75 yeeryear-year-old proteste the ground. we have to warn you, this video is disturbing. >> get a medic. >> walking up -- >> the mayor of buffalo says the man has been hospitalized in serious but stable condition. police originally released a statement saying the man tripped but the video clearing shows that he was shoved to the ground. governor cuomo called it wholly unjustified and disgraceful. the two officers have been suspended as we mentioned without pay. >> laura we'll have more about this throughout the program. >>> protests from coast to co
they're blaming a senior officer, derek chauvin for george floyd's death. he's the arresting officer who put his knee on floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. we have new and sickening details about the killing of ahmaud arbery. we'll speak with the arbery family attorney later this hour. let's speak with laura -- >> so many disturbing and upsetting videos that we've seen in recent days. this one is truly shocking. two buffalo police officers have now been suspended without pay after a...
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derek williams there and i'm sure there are many more questions out there so do keep them coming and post them to derek on our you tube channel and to keep up with the latest developments on the coronavirus subscribe to our newsletter go to the w dot com slash corona dash you slatter. we started the show with babies and we'd like to end to on them to newborns in colombia's capital bogota and getting to know their families via hundreds of video calls visits to the neonatal unit are forbidden to protect vulnerable babies from possible coronavirus infection social workers coordinator the call center holds tablets up to the incubator is connecting families and enabling them joy at a time where bringing life into the world has been complicated to say the least. and it was coed not in special i want to get johnson berlin for me in the team thanks for joining. other parts and off you go. ok. the cold cruel excessive venturous journey along. an islamic revival i feel very excited about what a way from a on a graph the river the land they have a talented allen counter on the way i have 2500 a
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and you can post your question to derek on our you tube channel if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the coronavirus measure do you subscribe to our newsletter. newsletter. and before we let you go we bring you the story of a man who's stepped up to the challenge of social distancing romanian cobbler greegor to look has made shoes that are well larger than average the size 75 long old shoes would keep a meter and a half distance between 2 people wearing them each pair requires nearly a square meter of lever and would set you back the equivalent of $115.00 a pair. and probably a small fortune. thanks watching the. wildlife reserves in south africa. at 1st glance full totally devoid of tourists during the corona crisis but how long can it last without jobs. unemployment benefits only last 3 months together people are fighting for their survival and against poaching. global 3000. next on. the beautiful. ugly secret. the natural mineral gives cosmetics. that comes from illegal mines in india. those who extract it from children. and. all costs close up. in 60 minutes. i am
and you can post your question to derek on our you tube channel if you'd like to keep up with the latest developments on the coronavirus measure do you subscribe to our newsletter. newsletter. and before we let you go we bring you the story of a man who's stepped up to the challenge of social distancing romanian cobbler greegor to look has made shoes that are well larger than average the size 75 long old shoes would keep a meter and a half distance between 2 people wearing them each pair...
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mutates now that's one of the questions you posted to alice science correspondent on you tube yes derek williams. can we be sure the virus won't need taint once there is a new vaccine. all viruses mutate that that's evolution the question is not whether it will mutate but but how it mutates could sars could have to change so fundamentally that a theoretical immunity provided by a still theoretical vaccine would no longer provide protection yes certainly and in fact as the pandemic progresses and populations make strides towards herd immunity the virus will let out because it will come under evolutionary pressure from what's known as a selection of the fittest viruses will be the ones able to in fact the most people the ones that are best able to slip unrecognized past an immune system that's that's been armed to stop sars cove too but but so far the indications are that the virus doesn't mutate very fast much slower than flu viruses for example so the hope is that we'll be able to stay ahead of the curve. how is the rise of social media and the internet changing the speed of scientific
mutates now that's one of the questions you posted to alice science correspondent on you tube yes derek williams. can we be sure the virus won't need taint once there is a new vaccine. all viruses mutate that that's evolution the question is not whether it will mutate but but how it mutates could sars could have to change so fundamentally that a theoretical immunity provided by a still theoretical vaccine would no longer provide protection yes certainly and in fact as the pandemic progresses...
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. >>> prosecutors reportedly tried to strike a plea deal with derek chauvin in the days before he was arrested. >> when we come out and march in the streets at the risk of our health, you could have took your technique off his neck. >> i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> when we got here this morning, we were told, all the machines are down. >> what we're seeing in georgia is a function of the covid situation. we did lose many polling places. >> i call this perfect storm of all of the things that could go wrong in november. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day." it is june 10th. it's 6:00 here in new york zpod chan and today change is here. 12 cities have voted to ban choke holds by law enforcement officers. the brother of george floyd will testify before the house judiciary committee. house democrats have just proposed sweeping reforms to policing. republicans led by senator tim scott drafting plans of their own. the default position right now,
. >>> prosecutors reportedly tried to strike a plea deal with derek chauvin in the days before he was arrested. >> when we come out and march in the streets at the risk of our health, you could have took your technique off his neck. >> i thank god for giving me my own personal superman. >> when we got here this morning, we were told, all the machines are down. >> what we're seeing in georgia is a function of the covid situation. we did lose many polling places....
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and while derek chauvin heads to court today, thousands are expected at the public visitation for george floyd in houston. we are live with the very latest. jillian: plus, r tropica tropim triecristobal makes land diss fl in louisiana. we're live on the ground in new orleans as janice dean tracks the system's next move. rob: and a late night response from president trump to colin powell, why he's shrugging off the former secretary of state's endorsement of joe biden. "fox & friends first" on a monday morning starts right now. ♪ jillian: good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning.
and while derek chauvin heads to court today, thousands are expected at the public visitation for george floyd in houston. we are live with the very latest. jillian: plus, r tropica tropim triecristobal makes land diss fl in louisiana. we're live on the ground in new orleans as janice dean tracks the system's next move. rob: and a late night response from president trump to colin powell, why he's shrugging off the former secretary of state's endorsement of joe biden. "fox & friends...
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derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people who are suffering. for far too long in this country. >> floyd's death sparked outrage around the world.
derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people...
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time now to answer your questions about coping 19 over to our science correspondent derek williams. can cope with 19 antibody tests differentiate between infections with sars cove 2 and other coronaviruses antibodies are highly specific proteins made by the body as part of its immune response to a pathogen and and they help it recognize and wipe out a bug if you are infected with it again within a certain amount of time so detecting the presence of antibodies in someone's blood that are linked to sars cove 2 is at least in theory proof that they had covert 19 even if they did notice it but tests for antibodies ceasar scotu are of course not perfect and ones that are sensitive enough but not always quite specific enough can also give a positive result if they detect antibodies for example to corona viruses like those that cause colds which are which are closely related to source code so so while most antibody tests usually work as advertised they do they don't always. is it true that groups of people who are taking hydrox a clear record for other reasons are not getting covert 19. th
time now to answer your questions about coping 19 over to our science correspondent derek williams. can cope with 19 antibody tests differentiate between infections with sars cove 2 and other coronaviruses antibodies are highly specific proteins made by the body as part of its immune response to a pathogen and and they help it recognize and wipe out a bug if you are infected with it again within a certain amount of time so detecting the presence of antibodies in someone's blood that are linked...
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now is the boss of the program where you get to ask the questions to ask science correspondent derek williams. what percentage of the population has been infected in the united states the number of confirmed cases of covert 19 in the us at the moment stands at over 2 and a half 1000000 and the daily count is trending upwards around around 40000 new cases joined them every day then last week the director of the country centers for disease control hazarded a guess at a statistic that lots of experts have been trying to pin down ever since this pandemic began the number of people who get the disease that are never listed as confirmed cases health care officials in the u.s. now believe that only around one in 10 people in the u.s. who contract covert 19 are ever actually counted now i think that we can view that as a pretty rough estimate but but even if it is just in the ballpark it would mean around 20000000 americans have or have already had the disease. is it true that people in the old positive blood group are resistant to covert going teen it's grown pretty clear that blood type pl
now is the boss of the program where you get to ask the questions to ask science correspondent derek williams. what percentage of the population has been infected in the united states the number of confirmed cases of covert 19 in the us at the moment stands at over 2 and a half 1000000 and the daily count is trending upwards around around 40000 new cases joined them every day then last week the director of the country centers for disease control hazarded a guess at a statistic that lots of...
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derek chauvin, the former officer who has already been charged with third-degree murder. they do not intervene as floyd pleads for his life, for minutes. in minneapolis moments ago, the family of george floyd and attorney ben crump visited the site where floyd was killed. this is a site that has become the epicenter for these nine days of nationwide demonstrations. we're beginning to see protesters again taking to the streets. officials are hoping the demonstrations will continue to trend toward what happened last night, although unprecedented curfews were defied in many cities. they were done so peacefully. the family's attorney, ben crump, said he expected the three other officers to be charged before george floyd's first public memorial, which is tomorrow in minneapolis. let's go to josh campbell, our cnn security correspondent, who has much more on this expected announcement, and also cnn's omar jimenez, who is on site in minneapolis where members of the floyd family just wrapped up speaking. josh, you bring us up to speed with what we could be expecting here with the
derek chauvin, the former officer who has already been charged with third-degree murder. they do not intervene as floyd pleads for his life, for minutes. in minneapolis moments ago, the family of george floyd and attorney ben crump visited the site where floyd was killed. this is a site that has become the epicenter for these nine days of nationwide demonstrations. we're beginning to see protesters again taking to the streets. officials are hoping the demonstrations will continue to trend...
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so this was back on may 25 when minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was seen in the video with hisnee on the neck of george floyd for almost nine minutes. you can hear floyd saying "i can't breathe" until he loses consciousness and even they the officer maintains the knee restraint. now we know that since 2015, minneapolis police officers held 237 people down with those kinds of neck restraints. 44 of those people lost consciousness. 60% of those people who lost consciousness were african-american. outraged protests followed george floyd's death even after derek chauvin was fired and charged with third degree murder. part of the frustration is floyd was not the first man to die in that same situation. in 2013, another man died when an officer used the same kind of restraint meant to immobilize the suspect by blocking the artery and thus the blood flow to the brain. the department settled in a related lawsuit for $3 million. a minneapolis city official told nbc news that that kind of neck restraint is not permitted in the minneapolis police department. however, their training manual
so this was back on may 25 when minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was seen in the video with hisnee on the neck of george floyd for almost nine minutes. you can hear floyd saying "i can't breathe" until he loses consciousness and even they the officer maintains the knee restraint. now we know that since 2015, minneapolis police officers held 237 people down with those kinds of neck restraints. 44 of those people lost consciousness. 60% of those people who lost consciousness...
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and talking of time it's not time for your question he is our science correspondent derek williams . are all the new infections due to social distancing gnome violations or in spite of following them. i'd say both some people are of course going to be infected with the virus as a direct result of ignoring lockdown rules there's been a few high profile cases where that's happened recently like the belgian prince who came down with coke in 1000 after going to a party in spain but but sticking strictly to social distancing rules like staying 2 meters away from others doesn't mean you're completely protected among other things we're still learning about how long exactly the virus stays airborne the latest indicator is that tiny drops aerosols that that could potentially carry the virus can remain suspended in the air in enclosed spaces for for over 10 minutes so although there is lots of evidence that social distancing rules lower your risk sometimes significantly nobody is saying they provide any ironclad guarantee. do i have to clean packaging on products be full storing them at home.
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and this moment is just too important for so many americans and people across the world stephen as derek was saying that we've seen a huge groundswell of public opinion in favor of police reform will there be support for this democratic bill amongst republicans. i would argue the point that there is a groundswell of support in favor of police reform bill way that democrats are beginning to advance these ridiculous reforms look i was around in the seventy's the eighty's the ninety's it's the same old story with the democrat party simply making proposals that don't work now keep in mind that we have 800000 law enforcement officers who do a very good job in this country and indeed there are bad racists officers and they should be removed i have said that the individuals protesting and they have every right to and i think they did a good job the protesters did they work within the confines of the law and they have a terrific cause and it's a good cause however saying that the focus of attention should be on the courts it should be on the politicians who have created an atmosphere that is div
and this moment is just too important for so many americans and people across the world stephen as derek was saying that we've seen a huge groundswell of public opinion in favor of police reform will there be support for this democratic bill amongst republicans. i would argue the point that there is a groundswell of support in favor of police reform bill way that democrats are beginning to advance these ridiculous reforms look i was around in the seventy's the eighty's the ninety's it's the...
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today, we'll see derek shoef nn court for the first time. it will be a video conference. chauvin the is the former police officer who in that video, had the knee to the neck of george floyd for about nine minutes until he was unresponsive and pulseness. he'll appear in court for that short hearing via video conference. he was originally charged with third degree murder but last week, those charges were upgraded to second degree murder and second degree manslaughter. meanwhile, the pressure on the minneapolis police department continues to grow here in the city. yesterday, the city council, majority of city council members came out and announced they were there, that they supported and committed disbanding the minneapolis police department. i spoke to the board member, council member who support ed this and has been leading the chashlg and he warned me this doesn't mean minneapolis police department officers will be removed from the streets immediately. he said this is the beginning of a conversation and gauging the community in a process of reallocating those resources fo
today, we'll see derek shoef nn court for the first time. it will be a video conference. chauvin the is the former police officer who in that video, had the knee to the neck of george floyd for about nine minutes until he was unresponsive and pulseness. he'll appear in court for that short hearing via video conference. he was originally charged with third degree murder but last week, those charges were upgraded to second degree murder and second degree manslaughter. meanwhile, the pressure on...