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he had too big of a heart, the truth is derek chopin's heart was too small. >> thank you very much indeed, that does it for "your world with neil cavuto." neil will be back tomorrow. meanwhile starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, i am dana perino along with juan williams, katie pavlich, jesse watters, and pete -- it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ so that was the judge giving the jury final instructions before they begin deliberations in the derek's open trial. we are also awaiting a news conference for minnesota's governor and other officials giving a safety update a head of. american cities are on edge and thousands of national guard troops are deployed in the minneapolis area, businesses there are boarding up their windows in the courthouse is surrounded by concrete barriers and razor wire. republicans tearing into democratic congresswoman maxine waters accusing her of inflaming the situation after joining a protest in minnesota and saying this. >> i would like to see the bill in congress passed. but i know that the right wing, the racists are opposed to it, and i
he had too big of a heart, the truth is derek chopin's heart was too small. >> thank you very much indeed, that does it for "your world with neil cavuto." neil will be back tomorrow. meanwhile starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, i am dana perino along with juan williams, katie pavlich, jesse watters, and pete -- it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ so that was the judge giving the jury final instructions before they begin...
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counter to his training and that he also failed to give 1st aid before an ambulance arrived because derek chopin is facing charges of 2nd degree murder and other counts after a video of floyd's jebus set off protests against racial injustice and police brutality and with let's have a listen to part of the police chief's testimony when mr floyd was no longer responsive and even motionless to continue to apply. that level of force. to a person. pronoun. handcuffed behind their back. that in no way shape or form is anything that. is by policy it's not her training and it is certainly not her about we're joined now by our washington correspondent stephanie simons who has been a following in this trial for us definitely welcome back we just heard there from the minneapolis police chief what is the significance of his testimony. or use the 4th senior police officer testifying on behalf of the prosecution remember the prosecution is still making the case here and that is the most senior executive of course the police chief are down they'll say it's 2 days after what happened 2 days after that happened
counter to his training and that he also failed to give 1st aid before an ambulance arrived because derek chopin is facing charges of 2nd degree murder and other counts after a video of floyd's jebus set off protests against racial injustice and police brutality and with let's have a listen to part of the police chief's testimony when mr floyd was no longer responsive and even motionless to continue to apply. that level of force. to a person. pronoun. handcuffed behind their back. that in no...
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form a minneapolis police officer derek chopin has been found guilty of the murder of george floyd crowds celebrated the verdict outside the court on tuesday evening. but while some celebrated others took to the streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans some protesters in new york called for the abolition of the city's entire police department saying the whole system is fundamentally racist. and was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree on the 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter he faces up to 40 years in prison with the official sentence to be decided on in 8 weeks that america of course was swamped by protests off the george floyd's death in may last year. well tempers were so fired up around the trial that at one point the presiding judge warned the entire process could be derailed that was off to congresswoman maxine waters encouraged crowds to get more confrontational if shogun was acquitted but the mainstream media was very happy to embrace those comments. not. that. i don't think what she said in in any way should we should criticize her for o
form a minneapolis police officer derek chopin has been found guilty of the murder of george floyd crowds celebrated the verdict outside the court on tuesday evening. but while some celebrated others took to the streets to demand tougher action over police killings of african-americans some protesters in new york called for the abolition of the city's entire police department saying the whole system is fundamentally racist. and was convicted on 3 charges 2nd degree on the 3rd degree murder and...
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professional point of view, do you think he did as good a job as he could done, or was the case against derek chopina purely professional standpoint, he did a very good job with the material that he had in terms of evidence. also, the evidence was pretty overwhelming, and the way that the state conducted its case which was done extremely well by highly talented litigators and they crafted the theme that the jury and they crafted the theme that the jury hung onto. so even if there was going to be a reasonable doubt based upon the narrative put forward by mr nelson, it made it a really steep slope to climb for him. can you clarify something for us, there is a maximum sentence of 40 years attached to the second—degree murder charge, and then a sentence of 25 years and ten years. what would you expect the sentencing to look like for derek chauvin?— expect the sentencing to look like for derek chauvin? well, they will be concurrent. _ for derek chauvin? well, they will be concurrent. when _ for derek chauvin? well, they will be concurrent. when he _ for derek chauvin? well, they will be concurrent. when
professional point of view, do you think he did as good a job as he could done, or was the case against derek chopina purely professional standpoint, he did a very good job with the material that he had in terms of evidence. also, the evidence was pretty overwhelming, and the way that the state conducted its case which was done extremely well by highly talented litigators and they crafted the theme that the jury and they crafted the theme that the jury hung onto. so even if there was going to...
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now we are here with our justice system just putting the decision for derek chopin will be decided byt jury. his fate decided by the jury who will just serve our fate in this state. we must acknowledge two truths. we cannot allow civil unrest to descend into chaos and must protect life and property. we also must understand that if we don't listen, those communities and in pain those people on the streets, many of whom were arrested for speaking a fundamental truth that we must change or we will be right back here again. and so in this moment it is our goal together, the mayor's, the community organizers, people across the state from law-enforcement to ministerial associations is to try to make sure that we strike that proper balance of making sure that the peace and stability is upheld, but equally important is that rage that will be on the streets regardless of what happens is challenged into a positive way that means change. we have to have that change, we cannot live like this. we cannot continue to live like this. systemic and fundamental changes need to be made and starts with sy
now we are here with our justice system just putting the decision for derek chopin will be decided byt jury. his fate decided by the jury who will just serve our fate in this state. we must acknowledge two truths. we cannot allow civil unrest to descend into chaos and must protect life and property. we also must understand that if we don't listen, those communities and in pain those people on the streets, many of whom were arrested for speaking a fundamental truth that we must change or we will...
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prosecution said that you were told george floyd died because he had too big of a heart, the truth is derek chopin's heart was too small. >> thank you very much indeed, that does it for "your world with neil cavuto." neil will be back tomorrow. meanwhile starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, i am dana perino along with juan williams, katie pavlich, jesse watters, and pete -- it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ so that was the judge giving the jury final instructions before they begin deliberations in the derek's open trial. we are also awaiting a news conference for minnesota's governor and other officials giving a safety update a head of. american cities are on edge and thousands of national guard troops are deployed in the minneapolis area, businesses there are boarding up their windows in the courthouse is surrounded by concrete barriers
prosecution said that you were told george floyd died because he had too big of a heart, the truth is derek chopin's heart was too small. >> thank you very much indeed, that does it for "your world with neil cavuto." neil will be back tomorrow. meanwhile starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, i am dana perino along with juan williams, katie pavlich, jesse watters, and pete -- it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ so that was the judge...
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vaccinated also coming up on the show the minneapolis police she testifies that former officer derek chopin broke down the school's tent acted against the department's aspects when he pressed his knee on the george floyd's neck for 9 minutes. and mozambique's army regained control of the city attacked by jihadist rebels last month but much of trauma in ruins thousands of displaced people are in desperate need of food and shelter. so i play richardson welcome to the show and despite having spent almost half a year in some form of walk down germany may be headed for a longer tougher coronavirus restrictions infections are high across the country and the vaccination rollout still sluggish and response to the crisis more leaders are calling for a harder lock down one of them as our main lash as the head of germany's most populous state and the leader of chancellor angela merkel's conservative party. until now he had opposed stricter lockdown measures. the national during a visit to a vaccination center last week the approach of him and other state premiers to the pandemic took a broadside from
vaccinated also coming up on the show the minneapolis police she testifies that former officer derek chopin broke down the school's tent acted against the department's aspects when he pressed his knee on the george floyd's neck for 9 minutes. and mozambique's army regained control of the city attacked by jihadist rebels last month but much of trauma in ruins thousands of displaced people are in desperate need of food and shelter. so i play richardson welcome to the show and despite having spent...
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the derek chopin verdict is just one part of the -- not only is there potential appeal to consider, butng to go on trial. let's bring in our panel. welcome to both of you. how will this affect those three officers who have yet to go to trial? >> number one, it is going to be a problem because whenever you have the court of public opinion -- in this case, the court of public opinion now includes the highest elected official of our country -- can anybody get a truly fair and impartial jury in this country, the next day and age, right now? that is the overarching question for me when we allow the court of public opinion to "peacefully protest" to send things to witness his doorsteps. he think that that doesn't infiltrate the people who are called upon to sit in that jury box? we have a problem, and we need to start looking at that. maybe this will be one of the benefits and good things that come from this particular case. >> sandra: did the words of maxine waters and joe biden open the door for an appeal here? >> i think the words of congresswoman waters and president biden are certainly t
the derek chopin verdict is just one part of the -- not only is there potential appeal to consider, butng to go on trial. let's bring in our panel. welcome to both of you. how will this affect those three officers who have yet to go to trial? >> number one, it is going to be a problem because whenever you have the court of public opinion -- in this case, the court of public opinion now includes the highest elected official of our country -- can anybody get a truly fair and impartial jury...