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. >>> derek chauvin's attorneys says he plans to appeal to the u.s. supreme court over his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd. this comes after the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> it's thursday, july 20th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." severe weather. kentucky is hit with catastrophic flooding, and a tornado in north carolina leaves more than a dozen people injured, while in the west, more extreme heat. >>> staying defiant. former president trump releases a new video to his supporters after receiving a target letter in the january 6th investigation. we're learning more about the possible charges he faces. >>> and jackpot. there was a single winning ticket for a powerball prize wo
. >>> derek chauvin's attorneys says he plans to appeal to the u.s. supreme court over his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd. this comes after the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your...
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. >>> derek chauvin's attorneys says he plans to appeal to the u.s.ver his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd. this comes after the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we begin with the dangerous weather that is gripping the nation, from brutally hot temperatures to life-threatening flooding and even tornadoes. in fact, this afternoon there was large twister that touched down in rocky mountain, north carolina, causing significant damage. that's about 50 miles east of raleigh. roofs were ripped off homes and trees and power lines were scattered across roadways. several people were transported to the hospital. and then from coast-to-coast, from
. >>> derek chauvin's attorneys says he plans to appeal to the u.s.ver his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd. this comes after the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or...
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in our trial joe derek chauvin, for the first time in minnesota history, there were cameras in the courtroomewers side every day. carried live on tv. it worked well. even though minnesota had never done it before, the judge said it was too important and had it happened, that was great for democracy. i think we need to do everything possible to ensure that this is a televised trial for the american public to see. >> and i agree with you, but there is one thing, unlike the derek chauvin trial, the mar-a-lago classified documents trial has classified documents. so how do you get around that? how could you because spirit went 99.9% of the nation doesn't have a security clearance to hear some of the evidence? >> so there's a whole statute on classified information procedures that deals with this and our prosecutors are deaf to using it. so what it generally means is, a lot of the evidence will be classified. prosecutor jack smith has already said. that much of the evidence at trial that was former classified, they will declassify. so it can be presented in open court. for those rare instances whe
in our trial joe derek chauvin, for the first time in minnesota history, there were cameras in the courtroomewers side every day. carried live on tv. it worked well. even though minnesota had never done it before, the judge said it was too important and had it happened, that was great for democracy. i think we need to do everything possible to ensure that this is a televised trial for the american public to see. >> and i agree with you, but there is one thing, unlike the derek chauvin...
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. >>> former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is expected to ask the u.s. supreme court to review his conviction for second degree murder in the killing of george floyd. this comes after minnesota's supreme court denied his petition, letting his 22 1/2-year sentence stand floyd died after chauvin pressed his knee on his neck it happened after noid ffloyd to use a counterfeit $20 bill >>> netflix added nearly 6 million new customers during the second quarter netflix reported lower than expected revenue in the q2 earnings report, which sent shares tumbling about 8% after trading hours the and for those still sharing the count, netflix said it will start cracking down on the rest of its customers this week. >>> it's shaping up to be the summer of severe weather michelle has her eye on impacts coast-to-coast e coast-to-coast we're talking heat alerts, storm alerts the southwestern states into the southeast, in 90s. you factor in the humidity, it will feel over 100 millions once again in heat alerts 5 million impacted by flood alerts alerts heavy rain, areas of
. >>> former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is expected to ask the u.s. supreme court to review his conviction for second degree murder in the killing of george floyd. this comes after minnesota's supreme court denied his petition, letting his 22 1/2-year sentence stand floyd died after chauvin pressed his knee on his neck it happened after noid ffloyd to use a counterfeit $20 bill >>> netflix added nearly 6 million new customers during the second quarter netflix...
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[sara] eventually, officer derek chauvin decides to put his knee on george floyd's neck.hat for nine plus minutes, we watch and listen to george floyd dying. i can't breathe! please, your knee on my neck. check his pulse! check his pulse, child. what was so shocking was the cold, callous look on the face of the police officer as people were saying, "stop, get off of his neck. he's dying." -what are you doing!? -bro! three minutes, bro! and eventually, the breath goes out of george floyd. and he dies. tensions are high as four police officers have been fired after a man was pinned to the ground and died. [lawrence] without that video recording that darnella frazier made, nothing would be happening to those police officers. [jeff] george floyd was 46 years old. he moved to minneapolis from his hometown of houston, looking for a better job. [gabe] floyd leaves behind two children, including 6-year-old gianna. [van] there have been innumerable black men who have been lynched, but none have ever had it filmed from beginning to end and shown to the world this far from people's
[sara] eventually, officer derek chauvin decides to put his knee on george floyd's neck.hat for nine plus minutes, we watch and listen to george floyd dying. i can't breathe! please, your knee on my neck. check his pulse! check his pulse, child. what was so shocking was the cold, callous look on the face of the police officer as people were saying, "stop, get off of his neck. he's dying." -what are you doing!? -bro! three minutes, bro! and eventually, the breath goes out of george...
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this included graphic images which show the 9 minutes and 29 seconds that police officer derek chauvinknee on his neck. similar, this sparked a national conversation about race, police brutality, and social injustice. joining me now from paris is writer, journalist, and filmmaker rokio dealo. first of all, what do you make of the protests and what police have dealt with the protesters? >> the protests are a result of a process which has connected to systemic racism and a way of operating in the french policy that targets mostly people of color, young men, especially young people of color. so the protests are occurring a sense of despair, a sense of outrage that is present among that population for a long time. it has started very, very vividly on wednesday, because many people, many of those young people think that they could have been nahel. and that's why they are so angry. >> and that sensation would be familiar to many african-americans here, but just to contrast here, the language used by the largest police union in a statement, they said that they were, quote, at war with savage
this included graphic images which show the 9 minutes and 29 seconds that police officer derek chauvinknee on his neck. similar, this sparked a national conversation about race, police brutality, and social injustice. joining me now from paris is writer, journalist, and filmmaker rokio dealo. first of all, what do you make of the protests and what police have dealt with the protesters? >> the protests are a result of a process which has connected to systemic racism and a way of operating...
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derek chauvin should have been prosecuted and he was convicted. and our system of justice works because that was one of the most outrageous vicious, cruel, horrific things i've ever seen. and i've seen a lot. all right. our system works. but they decided tear it down and we defund the police. and when we defund the police, there is a vacuum. because 911 is not going to get a police to you in time. the police are not responding. and if they are they're told to stand down their told, they're not supposed to take any action. so what do you do in? the vacuum you're in a subway car in? new york city, it's underground subway car and it's moving and it's locked. and in that subway car, it's a schizophrenic mentally ill man in the midst of a psychotic episode. and he is wave ing around throwing things down. and he says, number one, i'm ready to die. and number two, i don't care if. i go to jail for life. what does that tell you? if you're a cop or you're in the military, where's my or you're in the military? it means two things. you're homicidal, you're s
derek chauvin should have been prosecuted and he was convicted. and our system of justice works because that was one of the most outrageous vicious, cruel, horrific things i've ever seen. and i've seen a lot. all right. our system works. but they decided tear it down and we defund the police. and when we defund the police, there is a vacuum. because 911 is not going to get a police to you in time. the police are not responding. and if they are they're told to stand down their told, they're not...
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when i was a special prosecutor in the george floyd murder, and we had that conviction against derek chauvinent, chauvin was entitled to his appeals and the like, but it didn't, in a sense, it didn't matter. you had a jury of peers saying this guy did it. so, that's why, i think the trial date is so significant. i agree with bradley that may is a pretty, you know, it looks like it can work as long as the proof is in the pudding. that is, if judge cannon tries to delay the trial passed may, based on some bogus motion of donald trump, if she doesn't do that, may is appropriate. the one other thing that's interesting about this, you know, donald trump's lawyers may have made a move that backfired because now, december is actually a clean trial date. and there is another prosecution or maybe two that are heading to towards donald trump right now, jack smith's federal prosecution about january 6th as well as the georgia prosecution about finding the 11,780 votes. now, the december calendar is clear for trials over there. those deal with the same type of classified, intricate information and does
when i was a special prosecutor in the george floyd murder, and we had that conviction against derek chauvinent, chauvin was entitled to his appeals and the like, but it didn't, in a sense, it didn't matter. you had a jury of peers saying this guy did it. so, that's why, i think the trial date is so significant. i agree with bradley that may is a pretty, you know, it looks like it can work as long as the proof is in the pudding. that is, if judge cannon tries to delay the trial passed may,...
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. >>> and attorney for derek chauvin the man sentenced in the murder of george floyd says he plans to appeal his conviction to the supreme court. this comes after minnesota's high court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. the murder of george floyd sparked massive outrage and protests across the country and chauvin was found guilty of second degree and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter in april 2021 and he was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison. >>> stanford university is losing its leader. the academic probe that led to the presidentstepping down. >>> and the bay area's feeling the impact of a wildfire raging out of control in oregon. we're tracking the air >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers
. >>> and attorney for derek chauvin the man sentenced in the murder of george floyd says he plans to appeal his conviction to the supreme court. this comes after minnesota's high court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. the murder of george floyd sparked massive outrage and protests across the country and chauvin was found guilty of second degree and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter in april 2021 and he was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison....
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minnesota's supreme court declined to hear derek chauvin's po, allowing his 22 1/2 year prison sentencee was deprived of a fair trial. in the meantime, the city of new york has agreed to pay morth $13 million to settle a class action lawsuit over police tactics used during the george floyd protests. that money is going to more than a thousand protesters who said the nypd violated their rights by unlawfully subjecting them to force. their lawyers say it's the largest settlement given to protesters. >>> today an alabama death row inmate is set to be executed, the state's first since last november. the inmate says he's skeptical of the ability to carry it out, after an internal review of the lethal injection process. alabama isn't alone. at least 16 states have not carried out a singling execution in the last five years, largely because of issues with lethal injection. oklahoma's problems forced them to pause executions from 2015 to 2021. in ohio, it's more than five years, and difficulty in getting the drugs. joining me professor and founding director at neuroscience law center, debra den
minnesota's supreme court declined to hear derek chauvin's po, allowing his 22 1/2 year prison sentencee was deprived of a fair trial. in the meantime, the city of new york has agreed to pay morth $13 million to settle a class action lawsuit over police tactics used during the george floyd protests. that money is going to more than a thousand protesters who said the nypd violated their rights by unlawfully subjecting them to force. their lawyers say it's the largest settlement given to...