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minnesota attorney general keith ellison who led the prosecution against former police officer derek chauvin sat down with the washington post to talk about racial justice and police form. ♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice. ♪ >> good afternoon, i am an opinion writer for the washington post. welcome to washington post live and another installment in our series race in america. one year ago this coming tuesday george floyd was killed under the name of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. the minnesota governor appointed a special prosecutor who assembled an amazing team that would succeed in convincing a jury one month ago yesterday to find derek chauvin guilty in the murder of george floyd. that special prosecutor joins us today. he is the minnesota state attorney general keith ellison. welcome to washington post life. a.g. ellison: great to be with you, jonathan. >> before we talk a
minnesota attorney general keith ellison who led the prosecution against former police officer derek chauvin sat down with the washington post to talk about racial justice and police form. ♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice. ♪ >> good afternoon, i am an opinion...
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ago this coming tuesday george floyd was killed under the name of former minneapolis police officer derekin. the minnesota governor appointed a special prosecutor who assembled an amazing team that would succeed in convincing a jury one month ago yesterday to find derek chauvin guilty in the murder of george floyd. that special prosecutor joins us today. he is the minnesota state attorney general keith ellison. welcome to washington post life. a.g. ellison: great to be with you, jonathan. >> before we talk about the trial and the killing of george floyd we have to talk about breaking news that hit just about an hour ago. your office released a statement acknowledging that you are taking on the prosecution of kim potter the former minnesota police officer who shot and killed daunte wright on april 11. why are you taking on that prosecution? a.g. ellison: we have been asked to take on the case and we are willing to do it because we are public servants, and when the public needs service we step up to do the work we are called to do. so we are going to handle the case with seriousness, with a
ago this coming tuesday george floyd was killed under the name of former minneapolis police officer derekin. the minnesota governor appointed a special prosecutor who assembled an amazing team that would succeed in convincing a jury one month ago yesterday to find derek chauvin guilty in the murder of george floyd. that special prosecutor joins us today. he is the minnesota state attorney general keith ellison. welcome to washington post life. a.g. ellison: great to be with you, jonathan....
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we will discuss with derek halpenny. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it will take time to overcome low inflation once it is entrenched. guy: bank of japan governor how he could kuroda -- haruhiko corroded speaking exclusively to bloomberg overnight. let's bring in derek halpenny. nice to talk to you. let's start with japan, because we find ourselves in a situation where i am watching the yen carefully, watching what is happening in japan carefully, we have got an extension of the state of emergency, i am wondering what is happening with the games, looking at a country that may be heading back into recession -- what does that all mean for the yen? derek: as you can see in terms of the price action, the yen is certainly weaker. that makes sense from a global perspective of global reflation, bond yield starting to move globally and outflows from japan. when you look at the broader performance from the end, that is definitely reflected in the price action. development's we have had recently, i think it will certainly encourage tha
we will discuss with derek halpenny. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> it will take time to overcome low inflation once it is entrenched. guy: bank of japan governor how he could kuroda -- haruhiko corroded speaking exclusively to bloomberg overnight. let's bring in derek halpenny. nice to talk to you. let's start with japan, because we find ourselves in a situation where i am watching the yen carefully, watching what is happening in japan carefully, we have got an extension of the state of...
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derek: that might be a little bit early.ut it's becoming -- it's coming into the zone of possibility. you know, i think certainly as i said, there is an underestimation in terms of what's coming. so certainly if the g.d.p. rolls over over the next couple of quarters is as positive as we expect, then i think the latter part of 2022 does become feasible. >> a sharp turnaround from the second half of last year. derek, you also have a new conviction call on. short dollar ruble. explain to us why? >> yeah, of course, first of all, we put this on towards the end of the last week. so the dynamic in the market has changed obviously following the inflation data and we could be in for a period of volatility. this type of carry trade may not perform as well as we're anticipating. but the argument we put forward last week was the ruble has been -- has been lagging in the emergent market space. now, we do know, of course, there are these specific factors related to the u.s.-russia risk for example that has resulted. but when you look at
derek: that might be a little bit early.ut it's becoming -- it's coming into the zone of possibility. you know, i think certainly as i said, there is an underestimation in terms of what's coming. so certainly if the g.d.p. rolls over over the next couple of quarters is as positive as we expect, then i think the latter part of 2022 does become feasible. >> a sharp turnaround from the second half of last year. derek, you also have a new conviction call on. short dollar ruble. explain to us...
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derek chauvin is still awaiting sentencing for the state conviction. talk us through the indictments. >> three counts listed out of federal rights violations and on the first count it specifically singles out derek chauvin over the course of this he held his knee across floyd's neck and george floyd laid on the ground handcuffed and unresisting and kept his knees on floyd's neck and body even after floyd became unresponsive. that second count listed singles out thao and alexander kueng and said they were aware of what chauvin was doing and did not make any attempts to intervene. and then the third count incompasses all the officers and they were all aware that george floyd needed medical aid and none of them made the attempt to do so in a timely manner. we reached out to the attorneys for all four of these officers and haven't gotten a response back. although form officers thao, kueng and lane were all in court this morning. this is separate from the cases playing out at the state level and separate from a recently announced department of justice probe
derek chauvin is still awaiting sentencing for the state conviction. talk us through the indictments. >> three counts listed out of federal rights violations and on the first count it specifically singles out derek chauvin over the course of this he held his knee across floyd's neck and george floyd laid on the ground handcuffed and unresisting and kept his knees on floyd's neck and body even after floyd became unresponsive. that second count listed singles out thao and alexander kueng...
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by the way, that also includes derek chauvin in spite of his state conviction. the feds can still come in and try him separately. >> laura, i'm sure you remember -- well, you've had so many conversations about this, but i remember talking to you about we knew so much about george floyd's past which came up in the trial, but we didn't know that much about chauvin. now he's facing this federal indictment stemming from an incident in 2017 with a 14-year-old. i mean he is alleged to have held a teen by the throat, hit him multiple times in the head with a flashlight, but his knee on the teen's neck, and even after the boy was handcuffed in the lying prone position. how will that process unfold? >> well, the question for many is how did the jury not hear this before? why was this not transparently before the public? and that's because the judge did not allow it to be. in many cases, remember in the bill cosby cases when there was discussions about other incidents that had been uncharged, whether you could bring them in to support the case that actually was charged. a
by the way, that also includes derek chauvin in spite of his state conviction. the feds can still come in and try him separately. >> laura, i'm sure you remember -- well, you've had so many conversations about this, but i remember talking to you about we knew so much about george floyd's past which came up in the trial, but we didn't know that much about chauvin. now he's facing this federal indictment stemming from an incident in 2017 with a 14-year-old. i mean he is alleged to have held...
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i just saw derek chauvin tried and convicted.ther three officers are tried in minneapolis later this summer. how can the feds now pile on? the answer is it's not a double jeopardy problem. one, these are different charges. these are not murder and manslaughter charges. these are federal civil rights charges. and, two, the u.s. supreme court actually gave us a decision two years ago saying that in the situation like this, it's okay for the feds and the states to charge the same conduct. so there is not going to be a technical impact. now the other three officers i think need to really think hard here about are we really going to go through with two trials first our state trial then the federal trial? it's hard enough for any defendant to be found not guilty in one trial never mind two. so if i'm one of those other police officers representing them, i'm thinking about is there any way we can plead this thing out to prevent my client from having to do life. >> that's interesting. thank you very much for that perspective. appreciate
i just saw derek chauvin tried and convicted.ther three officers are tried in minneapolis later this summer. how can the feds now pile on? the answer is it's not a double jeopardy problem. one, these are different charges. these are not murder and manslaughter charges. these are federal civil rights charges. and, two, the u.s. supreme court actually gave us a decision two years ago saying that in the situation like this, it's okay for the feds and the states to charge the same conduct. so there...
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i think we are all feeling heavy today as we remember the horrific vision of derek chauvin kneeling on the neck of mr. floyd one year ago and ignoring his pleas to breathe. as horrible as we feel i continue to think about the family and the trauma they suffered watching their loved one suffer such a senseless death. i want to acknowledge them and that we are thinking of them today and always. you know, talk about what would be a meaningful way to acknowledge the pain and trauma suffered by the family and that would be to pass legislation to address the issues and policing in the country. i think over the years you have seen a number of, you know, the whole country or globally recognizing what i think many in the african-american community have been saying for quite some time. that is our community is being brutalized and often killed by police and there is little to no accountability. the fact that is unconscionable and i think the video and having the world see officer derek chauvin sitting on the neck of george floyd, with a look on his face that he would not be held accountable, has
i think we are all feeling heavy today as we remember the horrific vision of derek chauvin kneeling on the neck of mr. floyd one year ago and ignoring his pleas to breathe. as horrible as we feel i continue to think about the family and the trauma they suffered watching their loved one suffer such a senseless death. i want to acknowledge them and that we are thinking of them today and always. you know, talk about what would be a meaningful way to acknowledge the pain and trauma suffered by the...
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ros: on may 29 last year, derek chauvin was charged with murder and manslaughter.found guilty of second-degree murder a month ago. he is awaiting sentencing but his lawyers have filed appeals on several grounds including witness intimidation, jury misconduct, and whether the jurors felt race-based pressure in the trial. these are the thoughts of civil rights activist al sharpton on the trial of derek chauvin. >> this was the first time that i saw ten policemen go and testify against a fellow officer , which means that even good cops understand that it is time for us to stop this. the chief of police in minneapolis testified against mr. chauvin. but a conviction is not enough. we cannot keep going, hoping we get the right evidence, the right jury. we must have legislation that defines and refines what police excessive force is all about, and it must come from a federal level states cannot opt out and go whichever way they want. ros: in line with what he is demanding, protests through the year have led to some changes in laws. that is happening on the state level. in
ros: on may 29 last year, derek chauvin was charged with murder and manslaughter.found guilty of second-degree murder a month ago. he is awaiting sentencing but his lawyers have filed appeals on several grounds including witness intimidation, jury misconduct, and whether the jurors felt race-based pressure in the trial. these are the thoughts of civil rights activist al sharpton on the trial of derek chauvin. >> this was the first time that i saw ten policemen go and testify against a...
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derek chauvin obviously awaiting sentencing at this point. prison right now awaiting sentencing. the other officers set to stand trail already. in light of that, how significant are these federa charges? >> these charges are very significant, john. on they send a verserious messagthat the federal governmentas an interest in the death ofeorge floyd and we know that merrick garland made a commitment to pursue civil rights charges against officers to hold them accountable and this is a big step towards that commitment that the department of justice now the attorney general made and not only as you said is chauvin facing several rights violations with respect to george floyd, the justice department is looking back to 2017 for an incident involving a 14-year-old. i think what is so disturbing about the indictment involving the 14-year-old is that the minneapolis police department obviously knew what happened to that 14-year-old boy but yet, derek chauvin was allowed to remain on the force, to remain on the street, to remain patrolling the streets
derek chauvin obviously awaiting sentencing at this point. prison right now awaiting sentencing. the other officers set to stand trail already. in light of that, how significant are these federa charges? >> these charges are very significant, john. on they send a verserious messagthat the federal governmentas an interest in the death ofeorge floyd and we know that merrick garland made a commitment to pursue civil rights charges against officers to hold them accountable and this is a big...
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derek, let me start with you.sponse, your reaction to the president, the former president's reaction. >> look, i think there's two very different stories you could tell here. on one hand, you could say facebook oversight board held up on appeal the facebook decision. on the other hand, if you listen to what the oversight board members are saying, they are reprimanding facebook to a certain extent for being inconsistent and kicking it back and saying, you make a decision here. that's not like holding up an appeal. it's more like remanding. the oversight board is saying, back to you, facebook, handle this. i think the president -- it's ironic. in 2015, trump was an online phenomenon who people said would have no real offline power. there was no way he would become president. now it's the opposite. this man has a stranglehold on the republican party. he was hanging out with ted cruz. the head of the gop. his online presence has been dramatically constricted. the origin of his power are now the ones that seem to be fi
derek, let me start with you.sponse, your reaction to the president, the former president's reaction. >> look, i think there's two very different stories you could tell here. on one hand, you could say facebook oversight board held up on appeal the facebook decision. on the other hand, if you listen to what the oversight board members are saying, they are reprimanding facebook to a certain extent for being inconsistent and kicking it back and saying, you make a decision here. that's not...
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caller: i've just been listening to derek johnson.'m a member of the naacp and i'm also involved with other organizations. i really feel we need to examine the organizations that represent -- supposedly represent both republican and democrat. to make it more balance. and start examining the legislative branch and judicial branch, the executive branch. we need a lens to rebuild a collective body of thinkers who can come together and eliminate this one sidedness. we need you to start looking at bringing more republicans in the naacp so you can have a balanced view because rejecting your views on the organizational views it seems like we are one-sided. you will republicans were concerned about the community, you will republicans concerned about the process. you really need to do a collective search to balance our organizations individually and obtain collectively as an organization. we need to look at all the systemic issues and take a one by one and revisit our constitution and on the basis of our constitution and moral law and revisit
caller: i've just been listening to derek johnson.'m a member of the naacp and i'm also involved with other organizations. i really feel we need to examine the organizations that represent -- supposedly represent both republican and democrat. to make it more balance. and start examining the legislative branch and judicial branch, the executive branch. we need a lens to rebuild a collective body of thinkers who can come together and eliminate this one sidedness. we need you to start looking at...
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did derek chauvin use excessive force?itional question here in this federal case will be was there a deprivation of civil rights? with respect to the three other officers, the way this has been charged is that they deprived george floyd of his civil rights by failing to intervene. by failing to stop derek chauvin from putting his knee on the neck, which is interesting and a different theory than the state is using. and with respect to all-four officers, that dthey failed to give him medical aid. that is count three of this indictment. that's also, theoretically, distinct from the state charges. so the bottom line facts here will be largely the same. but the legal questions will be a bit different. >> any harder to prove, elie? >> yeah, it is, because this idea that the violation is based on an affirmative duty to intervene is very different than what we saw in the state case. for example, in the state case, the three other officers, are charged with aiding and abetting, meaning helping derek chauvin commit that murder. tha
did derek chauvin use excessive force?itional question here in this federal case will be was there a deprivation of civil rights? with respect to the three other officers, the way this has been charged is that they deprived george floyd of his civil rights by failing to intervene. by failing to stop derek chauvin from putting his knee on the neck, which is interesting and a different theory than the state is using. and with respect to all-four officers, that dthey failed to give him medical...
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according to an indictment unsealed this morning, derek chauvin, j. alexander kueng and tou thao derived him of his constitutional rights. all four former officers are charged with deliberate indifference to george floyd's serious medical needs. former officers j. alexander kueng and tou thao are charged with violating george floyd's right to be free from an unreasonable seizure. derek chauvin is charged with his unreasonable force by a police officer. according to the minneapolis star "tribune," federal prosecutors have long felt they have enough evidence to indict the officers on civil rights violations, but charges were delayed so they wouldn't disrupt derek chauvin's state trial. j. alexander kueng and tou thao made court appearances this morning via zoom. they're not currently in custody and are to be tried together in august. derek chauvin is currently in a minnesota prison awaiting sentencing after a jury found him guilty on all three state charges for his role in the murder of george floyd. a second and entirely separate federal indictment was
according to an indictment unsealed this morning, derek chauvin, j. alexander kueng and tou thao derived him of his constitutional rights. all four former officers are charged with deliberate indifference to george floyd's serious medical needs. former officers j. alexander kueng and tou thao are charged with violating george floyd's right to be free from an unreasonable seizure. derek chauvin is charged with his unreasonable force by a police officer. according to the minneapolis star...
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this was an expert state prosecution against derek chauvin. this was not the feds galloping in to clean something up. this was the feds saying we are going to protect the civil rights of the citizens, not only when the states failed to do, it but whenever it's the right thing to do, regardless of what the states are doing. this is really an important development for the department of justice and i think for the civil rights of the american people. >> everybody should get the copy of the constitution out and read it tonight because it sounds as a non lawyer like an important development to me that that is with the federal government is now saying. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. i appreciate your time. coming, up today shocking jobs report was a stark reminder we aren't out of the pandemic when it comes to the economy. what needs to be done, who is still hurting the most, and will republicans continue to obstruct in the face and needs of their constituents? we will talk about all that, next. ll that, next omizes your car insurance
this was an expert state prosecution against derek chauvin. this was not the feds galloping in to clean something up. this was the feds saying we are going to protect the civil rights of the citizens, not only when the states failed to do, it but whenever it's the right thing to do, regardless of what the states are doing. this is really an important development for the department of justice and i think for the civil rights of the american people. >> everybody should get the copy of the...
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right now, derek chauvin has been convicted under the state legal system.y in the federal legal system. i know the question people normally have is, does this mean he will be looking at more time. no, it doesn't, because even if he's convicted in each system, the time will probably be served concurrently with regard to violations against george floyd. the reason it makes it harder for derek chauvin is now you're giving prosecutors multiple bites at the apple in terms of how to convict him. the motion for a new trial is no surprise, that was always going to get filed. will there be some special briefing regarding jury misconduct, absolutely, but that motion was going to get filed no matter what. >> let me ask you about the jury misconduct, because it seemed like that jury convicted derek chauvin very quickly. there was no it's, and's, or but's about this. could the juror misconduct play into something that would have any effect on derek chauvin going forward, practically speaking? >> probably not. the most that comes of that is, i think judge cahill may allo
right now, derek chauvin has been convicted under the state legal system.y in the federal legal system. i know the question people normally have is, does this mean he will be looking at more time. no, it doesn't, because even if he's convicted in each system, the time will probably be served concurrently with regard to violations against george floyd. the reason it makes it harder for derek chauvin is now you're giving prosecutors multiple bites at the apple in terms of how to convict him. the...
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you might remember prior to the trial attorneys for derek chauvin asked for a new venue. anywhere and people would know about what happened in minneapolis, minnesota. so this is breaking news at this hour. attorneys for derek chauvin are requesting a new trial and also in this motion citing jury misconduct. >> we're going to stay on top of this. i want to discuss this with cnn legal analyst joey jackson. what do you make of the defense's argument in this new motion? i've just read it. i assume you've read it. >> i make that the defense is doing its job. it was widely anticipated that they would be putting forth a motion predicated upon the failure of the judicial system to give their client a new trial. understand that appealable issues are usually rejected 90% of the time. having said that, is there merit to the appeal? there is. number one, i think we all knew that they would appeal the issue with respect to a settlement not only being reached but being announced right on the eve of trial. that would be some somewhat problematic. they appeal the issue of whether the jur
you might remember prior to the trial attorneys for derek chauvin asked for a new venue. anywhere and people would know about what happened in minneapolis, minnesota. so this is breaking news at this hour. attorneys for derek chauvin are requesting a new trial and also in this motion citing jury misconduct. >> we're going to stay on top of this. i want to discuss this with cnn legal analyst joey jackson. what do you make of the defense's argument in this new motion? i've just read it. i...
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the derek chauvin case, lawyers asking for a new trial amid new questions about a juror. we're tracking dangerous storms, as well. but we begin tonight with president biden's new goal for covid vaccinations. he hopes to have 160 million americans vaccinated by fourth of july and 70% of all americans with at least one shot. a new strategy shifting vaccines to where americans are still most likely to get them. president biden revealing today states will be getting doses based on demand. unwanted or unused vaccine will go where there is demand for it, instead. and news tonight on children here, as well. the fda could give emergency use authorization to pfizer to vaccine 12 to 15-year-olds. pfizer is ready to move immediately. and we're also learning more tonight about children who have younger than 126789 could vaccinations for them come closer to fall. and the numbers tonight. more than 145,700,000 adults have received at least one dose. that's more than 56% of all adults now. but the president acknowledging the drive to vaccinate has now entered a new phase. already reachi
the derek chauvin case, lawyers asking for a new trial amid new questions about a juror. we're tracking dangerous storms, as well. but we begin tonight with president biden's new goal for covid vaccinations. he hopes to have 160 million americans vaccinated by fourth of july and 70% of all americans with at least one shot. a new strategy shifting vaccines to where americans are still most likely to get them. president biden revealing today states will be getting doses based on demand. unwanted...
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new questions this evening about one of the jurors in the derek chauvin trial.images showing him wearing a black lives matter t-shirt and baseball cap and attending a march in washington during which members of george floyd's family spoke. late today, derek chauvin's legal team filing a motion requesting a new trial. >>> the battle inside the republican party tonight. the house minority leader kevin mccarthy apparently caught on a hot mic. what he said about congresswoman liz cheney, the third-highest ranking republican in the house. >>> the rise in attacks on asian-americans and the horrific scene in new york city. police now searching for the suspect wanted for attacking an asian woman, a recent college grad, with a hammer. >>> the shark scare tonight. the 6-year-old girl in very shallow water. >>> and noaa scientists tonight on rising temperatures across the u.s. the new climate normals warmer than ever. >>> and america strong tonight. at 19 years old, the forever family she was not expecting. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a tues
new questions this evening about one of the jurors in the derek chauvin trial.images showing him wearing a black lives matter t-shirt and baseball cap and attending a march in washington during which members of george floyd's family spoke. late today, derek chauvin's legal team filing a motion requesting a new trial. >>> the battle inside the republican party tonight. the house minority leader kevin mccarthy apparently caught on a hot mic. what he said about congresswoman liz cheney,...
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by the way, that also includes derek chauvin in spite of his conviction.m separately. >> laura, i know we talked -- we knew so much about george floyd's past, and we didn't know about chauvin, and he is facing indictment from 2014 with a 14-year-old. he is alleged to have held a teen by a throat. put his knee on the teen's neck and after the boy was handcuffed in the prone position. how will that process unfold? >> well, the question for me, how did the jury not hear it before? how was it not transparent before the public? that is because the judge didn't allow it to be. and in the bill cosby trial, there were other indents, and a judge will look if the facts before the jury would be more prejudice, and the judge said that could not come in here. now we look to what's going to happen now that will have other incidents that might create a pat dern, that this is not a mistake this is the modus o operendi. and it did not seem to change the minds or influence against the conviction on three charges. but going forward, what else did the jury see? what did the c
by the way, that also includes derek chauvin in spite of his conviction.m separately. >> laura, i know we talked -- we knew so much about george floyd's past, and we didn't know about chauvin, and he is facing indictment from 2014 with a 14-year-old. he is alleged to have held a teen by a throat. put his knee on the teen's neck and after the boy was handcuffed in the prone position. how will that process unfold? >> well, the question for me, how did the jury not hear it before? how...
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but tonight former police officer derek chauvin is now facing new federal charges. plus michelle obama is speaking out about the chauvin verdict. let's start off with gabe gutierrez >> reporter: weeks after being led out of a minneapolis courtroom in handcuffs for the murder of george floyd, former police officer derek chauvin is now facing new federal civil rights charges >> this is a message that equal justice is possible in america. >> reporter: the indictment says chauvin deprived floyd of his constitutional right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a police officer chauvin and three other officers also face a charge for failing to give floyd medical aid. the federal grand jury also returned a second indictment against chauvin in connection with the 2017 incident in which chauvin allegedly held a 14-year-old student by the throat and struck him multiple times in the head with a flashlight >> why didn't prosecutors bring up that case during the previous trial >> gabe, prosecutors wanted to bring up the case, but the judge ruled that he was going to l
but tonight former police officer derek chauvin is now facing new federal charges. plus michelle obama is speaking out about the chauvin verdict. let's start off with gabe gutierrez >> reporter: weeks after being led out of a minneapolis courtroom in handcuffs for the murder of george floyd, former police officer derek chauvin is now facing new federal civil rights charges >> this is a message that equal justice is possible in america. >> reporter: the indictment says chauvin...
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all of this is culminating after the guilty verdict for derek chauvin. from the attorney general himself, tell us a l little bit more about that to the family. >> that meant a lot, cthat he actual ly got on and expressed his sympathy. you could hear the determination in his voice to get the family justice. it meant a lot. we were very honored that he did that. >> how rare is it for officers to face federal civil rights charges? >> it's very rare in recent years. i think that we're seeing really a reckoning. it's a lot different now. we should know and understand that political politics and anything else should not have anything to do with equal justice, should not have anything to do with when the government decides to get involved, but we've seen that has been the case. i think this president, not to politicize this, but has given the indication that it's a new day in america. i'm not going to intervene, said biden with regard to what the justice department has done. we also have an attorney general who has said it's going to be about accountability. wh
all of this is culminating after the guilty verdict for derek chauvin. from the attorney general himself, tell us a l little bit more about that to the family. >> that meant a lot, cthat he actual ly got on and expressed his sympathy. you could hear the determination in his voice to get the family justice. it meant a lot. we were very honored that he did that. >> how rare is it for officers to face federal civil rights charges? >> it's very rare in recent years. i think that...
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do you fear that's a window for derek chauvin's defense seeking a new trial?to put forth that argument but i'm equally certain that the appellate court will look at the record. they will look at the questions that was not only asked of this juror but all of the jurors, wolf. they will also be able to glean that this juror was picked by the defense and the prosecution even though the defense had more strikes left where they could have stricken him and i believe that after you look at everything, the verdict will stand because the jurors base the verdict on the evidence. there was overwhelming evidence that derek chauvin should be convicted for the killing of george floyd and furthermore i want to say as a constitutional lawyer and civil rights lawyer we want derek chauvin to get all his rights to appeal and due process because there's far too many criminal defendants in the black community that are denied their due process and appeals rights. so we want every citizen in america to be able to have all their constitutional rights even derek chauvin. >> i want to
do you fear that's a window for derek chauvin's defense seeking a new trial?to put forth that argument but i'm equally certain that the appellate court will look at the record. they will look at the questions that was not only asked of this juror but all of the jurors, wolf. they will also be able to glean that this juror was picked by the defense and the prosecution even though the defense had more strikes left where they could have stricken him and i believe that after you look at everything,...
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plus, former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, no surprise. he wants a new trial. what would it take for that to happen? happen at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and driving less. there's an app? -[ chuckles ] beth. -save money with progressive. [ tires screech ] well, that came out of nowhere. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. n
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last month, former officer derek chauvin was convicted of all three charges against him, including secondand in march, the ty of minneapolis agreed to pay $27 million dollars to the floyd family in a civil settlement. on tuesday, members of the floyd family wilmeet with president joe biden at the white house to mark the exact day george floyd was killed. in new york city today, one of george floyd's brothers spoke at an event kicking off one of several organizations founded to honor floyd's life and ongoing efforts towards racial justice. we will have more on the one- year anniversary of george floyd's death after the news summary. many haitian nationals alrea in the united states will be allowed to stay after the biden administration extended temporary protected status, or t.p.s., for 18 months. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas announced the extension yesterday, reversing the trump administration's effort to end the protection, which allows eligible recipients to stay and work in the u.s. under the extension, an estimated 150,000 haitians in the u.s. as of friday will be ab
last month, former officer derek chauvin was convicted of all three charges against him, including secondand in march, the ty of minneapolis agreed to pay $27 million dollars to the floyd family in a civil settlement. on tuesday, members of the floyd family wilmeet with president joe biden at the white house to mark the exact day george floyd was killed. in new york city today, one of george floyd's brothers spoke at an event kicking off one of several organizations founded to honor floyd's...
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this is, of course, the only charge now in the second one against derek chauvin.he question is, when will he come to trial if he does come to trial on the federal charge? one other thing has to be said about these cases. we have seen before where the justice department brings these charges, they are hard to make. it's a very high standard under federal law. you have to prove that the officer acted willfully, that he was aware he was doing something wrong, that he was intending to violate a civil right here. that is a high standard. doesn't mean it can't be met, but it's a difficult one to meet. >> pete, obviously, derek chauvin is in minnesota's only maximum security prison right now awaiting sentencing. these other three officers, are they out on bond? >> yes. >> these new charges don't do anything to that. okay. thank you, pete williams, our justice correspondent. minnesota attorney general keith ellison released a statement and that statement said in part, federal prosecution for the violation of george floyd's civil rights is entirely appropriate, particularly
this is, of course, the only charge now in the second one against derek chauvin.he question is, when will he come to trial if he does come to trial on the federal charge? one other thing has to be said about these cases. we have seen before where the justice department brings these charges, they are hard to make. it's a very high standard under federal law. you have to prove that the officer acted willfully, that he was aware he was doing something wrong, that he was intending to violate a...
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shepherd said he watched the trial of derek chauvin and the murder of george floyd. this was president biden after that verdict was announced. >> it was a murder in the full light of day, and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism the vice president just referred to. there is systemic racism that's a stain on our nation's soul. the knee on the neck of justice for black americans, the found fear and trauma, the pain, the exhaustion that black and brown americans experience every single day. the murder of george floyd launched a summer of protest we hadn't seen since the civil rights era in the '60s. protests that unified people of every race and generation with peace and with purpose to say enough, enough, enough of this senseless killings. today, today's verdict is a step forward. i just spoke with the governor of minnesota who thanked me for the close work with his team. and i also spoke with george floyd's family again. remarkable family of extraordinary courage. nothing can ever bring their brother, their father back. but this ca
shepherd said he watched the trial of derek chauvin and the murder of george floyd. this was president biden after that verdict was announced. >> it was a murder in the full light of day, and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism the vice president just referred to. there is systemic racism that's a stain on our nation's soul. the knee on the neck of justice for black americans, the found fear and trauma, the pain, the exhaustion that black and brown...
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derek show vein the policeman convicted of killing an unarmed black man george floyd seeks a retrial. player watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully battle also ahead calls for a national law down as india's covert 19 crisis continues to worsen. a wave of anti-government protests across colombia is met with heavy handed police turn takes and mexico's worst train accident in decades raises questions about the safety of one of the world's busiest metro systems. we begin in the u.s. where former minneapolis police officer derek shelvin is asking for a new trial citing multiple grounds including jury misconduct last month chauvin was convicted of 2nd and 3rd degree murder as well as manslaughter for the killing of george floyd a white police officer was kneeling on the unarmed black man's neck for more than 9 minutes during an arrest last may george for it stephanie to huge protests around the world mike hanna is in washington d.c. he says multiple grounds have been cited in the appeal. this motion was not at all an expected in fact it had been predicted that there would be an at
derek show vein the policeman convicted of killing an unarmed black man george floyd seeks a retrial. player watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully battle also ahead calls for a national law down as india's covert 19 crisis continues to worsen. a wave of anti-government protests across colombia is met with heavy handed police turn takes and mexico's worst train accident in decades raises questions about the safety of one of the world's busiest metro systems. we begin in the u.s. where...
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it's a prelude to an expected appeal which would happen after derek chauvin is sentenced onjune 25.occurrence in a child of a verdict that does not go the way of the defence, the defence will request a new trial as part of the process. and it really is an expected move on their part. 50 really is an expected move on their part-— their part. so not too unexpected. - their part. so not too unexpected. what i their part. so not too i unexpected. what about their part. so not too _ unexpected. what about during the trial itself and the immediate aftermath? were the questions being raised about procedure by independent observers?— procedure by independent observers? ., ., observers? the one thing that has come _ observers? the one thing that has come up _ observers? the one thing that has come up regarding - observers? the one thing that has come up regarding juror. has come up regarding juror number 52 named brandon mitchell, 31—year—old black man who was really the onlyjuror who was really the onlyjuror who presided on this case, or deliberate on this case i should say. who has spoken
it's a prelude to an expected appeal which would happen after derek chauvin is sentenced onjune 25.occurrence in a child of a verdict that does not go the way of the defence, the defence will request a new trial as part of the process. and it really is an expected move on their part. 50 really is an expected move on their part-— their part. so not too unexpected. - their part. so not too unexpected. what i their part. so not too i unexpected. what about their part. so not too _ unexpected....
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i do want to ask you about the derek chauvin trial. you're on the prosecution.ing than what's laid out in stayed guidelines in minnesota due to what you called five aggravating factors. this is pending down. i'm going to talk about what's in our public documents. we've noticed this since last year with the judge and we've let them know that we think there's five different reasons why the ordinary sentence for second-degree murder that derek chauvin was convicted of. that that shouldn't be enough. there's five different things. george floyd was a uniquely vulnerable victim because his hands were handcuffed behind his back when all of this happened, the second is this took place with particular cruelty. the third is that officer chauvin abused his authority and the fourth is that the act was committed with three or more offenders along with chauvin, the other cops, and the fifth is the climb was committed in the presence of multiple children so we've put all that hforth in a brief to the jung. >> i don't know that you will weigh in right now on judge cahill's deme
i do want to ask you about the derek chauvin trial. you're on the prosecution.ing than what's laid out in stayed guidelines in minnesota due to what you called five aggravating factors. this is pending down. i'm going to talk about what's in our public documents. we've noticed this since last year with the judge and we've let them know that we think there's five different reasons why the ordinary sentence for second-degree murder that derek chauvin was convicted of. that that shouldn't be...
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in 2 minutes from al jazeera news updates on home audio ah, the former minneapolis police officer, derek, show the offer a new trial off to being convicted for the murder of george floyd. ah, i money. this is al, to is there a lie from doha was so coming up, is there any forces attack demonstrators in occupied east jerusalem as purchase? continue over the evictions and dozens of palestinians from more than 20000000 current of ours cases in india escalating death toll. but the government insists the curve is flattening on mexico's west train accident in decades. leave 24 people dead and raises questions over the safety of one of the wealth. busiest metro ah, the former minneapolis police officer derek shaven, is asking for a new trial, citing multiple grounds including jury misconduct. last month shaven was convicted of 2nd and 3rd degree murder as well as manslaughter, for the killing of george floyd. show that was found kneeling on the unarmed black man's next more than 9 minutes during a board to rest. last may. the incident of course, led to huge protest all around the world. as katy
in 2 minutes from al jazeera news updates on home audio ah, the former minneapolis police officer, derek, show the offer a new trial off to being convicted for the murder of george floyd. ah, i money. this is al, to is there a lie from doha was so coming up, is there any forces attack demonstrators in occupied east jerusalem as purchase? continue over the evictions and dozens of palestinians from more than 20000000 current of ours cases in india escalating death toll. but the government insists...
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. >>> new charges against derek chauvin and three other officers accused in the death of george floyda pants. hey, the camera is staying up here. this is not the second date. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. you could take your ulcerative colitis treatment in a different direction. talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when a certain medicine did not help enough. xeljanz is the first and only fda-approved pill for moderate to severe uc. it can reduce symptoms in as early as two weeks, improve the appearance of the intestinal lining, and provide lasting steroid-free remission. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or
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. >>> pigs blood thrown on the bay area home during the derek chauvin trial.ne woman that was arrested is a wine influencer. >>> in a matter of hours california will begin booking exit appointments for 12 to 15- year-olds. >>> some bay area seniors will get to walk graduation ceremoni safe. >> it is a great way to end a really tough year. >>> a live look at san francisco where there has been yet another violent attack by a parolee. this time to bystanders cornered or suspect that assaulted and elderly asian woman. betty yu spoke exclusively with the good samaritans tonight. >> reporter: these bystanders didn't hesitate to step up and take action. they went after the suspect before police were even on the scene. tonight we are also learning that the suspect is no stranger to the law. this 23-year-old security guard was on the job at the chinese consulate near laguna street when trouble unfolded. >> and elderly asian woman came up to me and made it clear that she had just been robbed by him. a few other bystanders came by and let me know that the incident happen
. >>> pigs blood thrown on the bay area home during the derek chauvin trial.ne woman that was arrested is a wine influencer. >>> in a matter of hours california will begin booking exit appointments for 12 to 15- year-olds. >>> some bay area seniors will get to walk graduation ceremoni safe. >> it is a great way to end a really tough year. >>> a live look at san francisco where there has been yet another violent attack by a parolee. this time to...
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that same federal grand jury also charging derek chauvin with a civil rights violation in a separate case involving a 14-year-old boy. abc's alex perez leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the four officers involved in the death of george floyd could possibly face up to a maximum sentence of life in federal prison. the three-count indictment charges that former minneapolis police officers derek chauvin, tou thao, j. alexander kueng, and thomas lane willfully deprived mr. floyd of his constitutional civil rights, saying when derek chauvin kneeled on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, he used unconstitutional, unreasonable force that led to his death. and that thao and kueng knew that chauvin was holding his knee across george floyd's neck as he lay handcuffed and unresisting and they willfully failed to intervene. the indictment further accuses all four of leaving floyd lying on the ground in clear need of medical care and willfully failing to aid him. >> he had a constitutional right to life. if that wasn't a constitutional violation, we don't know what was. >>
that same federal grand jury also charging derek chauvin with a civil rights violation in a separate case involving a 14-year-old boy. abc's alex perez leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the four officers involved in the death of george floyd could possibly face up to a maximum sentence of life in federal prison. the three-count indictment charges that former minneapolis police officers derek chauvin, tou thao, j. alexander kueng, and thomas lane willfully deprived mr. floyd of...
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and if anyone demonstrates why that matters, it's derek chauvin.ear-old boy back in 2017. had he been held accountable back then, george floyd may very well still be alive. so at some point we have to move past responding to wrongful killings and conduct, to preventing it. that's why these charges are so important. they will probably have an impact on what derek chauvin decides to do moving forward. if he wants to enter into a plea agreement or persist with his appeals or perhaps a possible trial. they're not necessarily likely to increase the overall amount of time that he does. but that's kind of a complicated answer, because at the end of the day, it does provide him right now with an incentives to enter a plea agreement which would be beneficial to both. >> very interesting, because i think about some of these other cases, and you're right, i mean, the search for criminal justice reform and improving this is not just about police. it's also about prosecutors who tend to be very reluctant to hold police officers accountable, right? you think abo
and if anyone demonstrates why that matters, it's derek chauvin.ear-old boy back in 2017. had he been held accountable back then, george floyd may very well still be alive. so at some point we have to move past responding to wrongful killings and conduct, to preventing it. that's why these charges are so important. they will probably have an impact on what derek chauvin decides to do moving forward. if he wants to enter into a plea agreement or persist with his appeals or perhaps a possible...
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>> yeah, a bad day for derek chauvin. during the course of this fbi investigation into the civil rights complaints, they determined there was this other incident, a separate indictment, this goes back to 2017. i'll read some of what it says. the first count says chauvin held down a teenager by the throat and struck the teenager multiple times in the head with a flashlight. a second count says he held the knee on the neck and upper back of the teenager, even after the teenager was lying prone, handcuffing, resisting, also resulting in bodily injury. this is separate from the incident involving george floyd but it goes to show, and raises the question, but for the doj launching this investigation after george floyd's death, would they have even brought these other charges? again, a bad day for derek chauvin as additional charges from an additional incident back in 2017 are now alleged. >> josh campbell, thanks for all of that reporting. >>> let's get now to our other top story at this hour. that's the very disappointing job
>> yeah, a bad day for derek chauvin. during the course of this fbi investigation into the civil rights complaints, they determined there was this other incident, a separate indictment, this goes back to 2017. i'll read some of what it says. the first count says chauvin held down a teenager by the throat and struck the teenager multiple times in the head with a flashlight. a second count says he held the knee on the neck and upper back of the teenager, even after the teenager was lying...
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the first one says that derek chauvin grabbed this teenager by his neck and struck him multiple times with a flashlight. the second count says he allegedly put his knee on this teenager's neck, even after this teenager was prone, in handcuffs, and had stopped resisting. omar jimenez, cnn, chicago. >> and derek chauvin's attorney eric nelson has also declined to comment on the 2017 indictment. thank you so much for that reporting. >>> a police reform bill named in honor of george floyd is finding some bipartisan agreement on some key issues. sources say a group of democratic and gop lawmakers working on legislative efforts to overhaul policing appear to be finding common ground on major parts of the bill. let's bring in daniella diaz on capitol hill. >> reporter: that's exactly right. this this bipartisan group of goesh ta negotiators are close to a bill. the three negotiators include karen bass, the former congressional black caucus chair, and then this also includes senator tim scott, the republican from south carolina, and senator cory booker, a democrat from new jersey. you know, t
the first one says that derek chauvin grabbed this teenager by his neck and struck him multiple times with a flashlight. the second count says he allegedly put his knee on this teenager's neck, even after this teenager was prone, in handcuffs, and had stopped resisting. omar jimenez, cnn, chicago. >> and derek chauvin's attorney eric nelson has also declined to comment on the 2017 indictment. thank you so much for that reporting. >>> a police reform bill named in honor of george...
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so by either the state conviction, or by this new federal indictment, derek chauvin is not likely toreva martin, omar jimenez, grateful for your time today. >>> up next for us, back to the jobs report, a closer look at the weak april numbers and a closer look at the pandemic toll on women in the workforce. since suzie's got goals, she'll want a plan to reach them. so she'll get some help from fidelity, and she'll feel so good about her plan, she can focus on living it. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. hi guys! check out this side right here. [ engine revs ] what'd you do? - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome
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derek chauvin.ed marginally since this time last year, and in washington a bill on police reform named after george floyd is a in congress. —— is stuck in congress. this bill is called the george floyd justice in policing act. here's some of what it aims to do. limits unnecessary use of force, such as restricting the use of chokeholds. it lowers the criminal intent from willing to reckless to convict a police officer. there would be a framework to prevent racial profiling and it would create a national registry to compile data and records of police misconduct. ck hoffler is a lawyer and the president of the national bar association. thank you forjoining us. as a list the measures in that bill if it passes congress, does it seem like a satisfactory response to george floyd's death? yet first, thank —— first, thank you for having me. but added that it is important to pass legislation in the us that would address some of the issues that occur during george floyd's murder, but it also would address what
derek chauvin.ed marginally since this time last year, and in washington a bill on police reform named after george floyd is a in congress. —— is stuck in congress. this bill is called the george floyd justice in policing act. here's some of what it aims to do. limits unnecessary use of force, such as restricting the use of chokeholds. it lowers the criminal intent from willing to reckless to convict a police officer. there would be a framework to prevent racial profiling and it would...
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congresswoman ilhan omar, thanks for being here. >>> should derek chauvin's long history of dangerousice work been brought up at his trial? will it come up at sentencing? we'll ask two members of the prosecuting team that got him convicted. next on "the reid out." stay with us. with us ways. it's the first and only fda approved combination of advil plus acetaminophen. advil targets pain. acetaminophen blocks it. advil dual action. fast pain relief that lasts 8 hours. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stom
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. >> tucker: so the derek chauvin trial ended, famously, but it is not over.uvin's attorney has just filed the notion for the new trial. one of the jurors in this case has given him grounds to do that. we will have details, next. ♪ ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: officer derek chauvin's attorney has just filed a motion for a new trial. it says that the jury should have been sequestered and the trial should have been moved out of minneapolis. the motion also calls for a hearing on possible juror misconduct or bias. why? one of the jurors in the case, a man called brandon mitchell, h
. >> tucker: so the derek chauvin trial ended, famously, but it is not over.uvin's attorney has just filed the notion for the new trial. one of the jurors in this case has given him grounds to do that. we will have details, next. ♪ ♪ wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like...
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today we have with us representative derek kilmer. representative kilmer is serving in his fourth term in congress and washington's six congressional district. he serves on the house appropriations committee. record as a businessman and consultant, helping businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies work more efficiently. he also served several years in the washington state senate and at the state and federal live -- federal level. representative william timmons was a member of the committee last congress and this year has been elevated to the position of vice chair. representative timmons represents south carolina's fourth congressional district. he also served on the house financial services committee. before joining congress, he was a prosecutor in arizona and
today we have with us representative derek kilmer. representative kilmer is serving in his fourth term in congress and washington's six congressional district. he serves on the house appropriations committee. record as a businessman and consultant, helping businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies work more efficiently. he also served several years in the washington state senate and at the state and federal live -- federal level. representative william timmons was a member of the...
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the second one is a second time from derek chauvin that happened in 2016.e question is now what happens. chauvin has gone on trial, already been convicted and faces sentencing. so the question is will the federal government wait until all of that is through, and the other three have to go to trial on the george floyd matter. will the justice department wait until the state proceedings are over. i can say that in the past when the federal government filed civil rights charges, they normally stand in the background and they have those cases on the back burners, and to see if there is a indication of a federal interest. you know times have changed a little bit. in recent times the government has been more aggressive in the case of the georgia church shooting, they went ahead and stepped in front of the state's attorneys. so we'll have to wait and see what the federal government's posture is here. if it will stand in the background, have these ready to go if anything goes wrong with the state prosecutions, or whether or not they will go ahead and try to have fe
the second one is a second time from derek chauvin that happened in 2016.e question is now what happens. chauvin has gone on trial, already been convicted and faces sentencing. so the question is will the federal government wait until all of that is through, and the other three have to go to trial on the george floyd matter. will the justice department wait until the state proceedings are over. i can say that in the past when the federal government filed civil rights charges, they normally...