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elie and cedric are back with me. know we've been following this complex series of events from the lead investigator in the george floyd death case. i know you made a point about the pills. elie, i want to be crystal clear on exactly where the pill was found, which car. it wasn't the mercedes. it was in the police car, correct? >> exactly. here's the sequence. the police seized both the police car that george floyd was transported in and the mercedes george floyd was driving. they searched it once. they did not find any pills in either car. several months into the investigation, the defense lawyer said, we would like to search. during the defense lawyer's search, they found pills in the police car. nobody's claiming the defense lawyers plant those pills. they were there and the police missed them. here's what the defense lawyer eric nelson has said on the record during pretrial proceedings. he said they spotted chewed up pills and a full pill in that police car and that, quote, according to eric nelson on the record,
elie and cedric are back with me. know we've been following this complex series of events from the lead investigator in the george floyd death case. i know you made a point about the pills. elie, i want to be crystal clear on exactly where the pill was found, which car. it wasn't the mercedes. it was in the police car, correct? >> exactly. here's the sequence. the police seized both the police car that george floyd was transported in and the mercedes george floyd was driving. they...
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, my son's vote pyeoffarilar all time, eli manning.fter this quick break did you know that petco, is now a health and wellness company? their groomers work wonders for my confidence. i trust their vets, and i'm known to have trust issues. they deliver high quality food the same day. i was outside digging, what'd i miss? just everything regarding our physical, social, and mental health. exciting. i'm gonna take a spin around the room. great idea. ♪ ♪ petco. the health and wellness company. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. >>> folks, this is the last power mover segment of the
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eli, commissioner, stay with me. i want to talk about the other big trial happening now, big day in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. the prosecution and defense have both rested and the judge gives a mistrial warning earlier today over a prosecution witness. we have to talk about that. >>> also, a heated exchange at a house subcommittee meeting between congressman jim jordan and dr. anthony fauci. >> what measure -- what standard, what objective outcome do we have to reach before americans get their liberty and freedoms back? >> you know, you're indicating liberty and freedom. i look at it as a public health measure to prevent people from dying and going to the hospital. >>> also, the biden administration getting tough on russia. they say the u.s. now faces a, quote, national emergency. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. we'll be right back. u packed ye? our flight is early tomorrow. and it's a long flight too. once we get there, we will need... buttercup! ♪ the lexus es, now available with all
eli, commissioner, stay with me. i want to talk about the other big trial happening now, big day in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. the prosecution and defense have both rested and the judge gives a mistrial warning earlier today over a prosecution witness. we have to talk about that. >>> also, a heated exchange at a house subcommittee meeting between congressman jim jordan and dr. anthony fauci. >> what measure -- what standard, what objective outcome do we...
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she said, "senator, i'm in ely. these people up here think you should forget about this wilderness thing and go for a national park." holm: before harry reid was elected to congress, if you were an environmentalist in nevada, you didn't have a friend in people who were workinghad against you. laxalt: the values i have now are very much the values of having been raised in an old-country family, first generation, and also of small-town values. reid: a national park, which i want for nevada, it would behe first park in the united states in almost 15 years... christensen: reid advocatin for a big park of 129,000 acres that would cover the entire wheeler range. laxalt and the other senator, chic hecht, want a smaller park of 44,000 acres to protect the mining and ranching interests. tv reporter: the town of ely could experience the most natial park. many redentssin believe th the park's populari could spill over into ely and rejuvenate an otherwise dormant economy. christensen: when he heard that there was support for a
she said, "senator, i'm in ely. these people up here think you should forget about this wilderness thing and go for a national park." holm: before harry reid was elected to congress, if you were an environmentalist in nevada, you didn't have a friend in people who were workinghad against you. laxalt: the values i have now are very much the values of having been raised in an old-country family, first generation, and also of small-town values. reid: a national park, which i want for...
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>> i think that's a great question, and elie is right. there's a lot that goes into tasers to try to prevent these human errors. they're a different weight, different color, different draw so you have to pull them away. so much of this is designed to prevent tragic deaths like oscar grant by b.a.r.t. years ago and the way wright was. the conscious response is a traumatic response from officers who are under an extreme amount of stress and pressure. there's 18,000 police departments around the country. not one of them trains the same exact way or has the same exact operations or procedures. so we don't know the answer to how brooklyn center does this, but, by and large, yes, there's efforts every day to help police officers move away interest this. but as i said before, it may be time do what berkeley is doing, which is eliminating them from activities they don't need to be part of in the first place. >> elie, i want to talk about the derek chauvin trial, in this case, the medical examiners and what they believe the cause of death was and
>> i think that's a great question, and elie is right. there's a lot that goes into tasers to try to prevent these human errors. they're a different weight, different color, different draw so you have to pull them away. so much of this is designed to prevent tragic deaths like oscar grant by b.a.r.t. years ago and the way wright was. the conscious response is a traumatic response from officers who are under an extreme amount of stress and pressure. there's 18,000 police departments around...
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elie, thank you very much.ll continue to cover this story needless to stay. >>> also new developments on the covid front, including some expected changes tomorrow from the cdc about mask-wearing. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement. have the right financial professional show you how... this is what an annuity can do. anxiety and depression. but when i was ready for help, finding the right care was nearly impossible. luckily, he had us. as mental health professionals, we could help him navigate the system. not everyone has that. that's why i started cerebral. online mental healthcare, without the high cost and wait times. with our affordable care model, you can get meds prescribed and delivered. and talk with a licensed therapist on your own time. with cerebral, everyone gets a care team. get your first month for just $30 at getcerebral.com. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list o
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your pronunciation was correct i will let eli get -- >> shwoo. >> i will let eli get into the specifics, but they analyze 10,000 proteins to help biopharma companies to develop drugs knowing how to target proteins and drive results ultimately it will drive into applications as well it is a great business with a great management team where our capital will help accelerate their growth we're not just showing up with capital. we showed up with a board of four of the industry leading experts, kevin conway, troy cox was the number two person at gen tech, steve quake is one of the leading professors at stand fostandford on the space these people will add additional value. in addition we can bring long-term investors to be great partners we were able to do our deal at the right price with the right partners, and as a result it is trading at, you know, a premium but not a huge premium to where we did our transaction the company now has $650 million of capital on its balance sheet, it has soft bank, it has t. rowe, it has strategic partners, it has a leading board of directors and all of the mon
your pronunciation was correct i will let eli get -- >> shwoo. >> i will let eli get into the specifics, but they analyze 10,000 proteins to help biopharma companies to develop drugs knowing how to target proteins and drive results ultimately it will drive into applications as well it is a great business with a great management team where our capital will help accelerate their growth we're not just showing up with capital. we showed up with a board of four of the industry leading...
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let's chat with eli honig.ing us, cedric alexander, the former public safety director for dekalb county, georgia and the president of the national association of black law enforcement executives. eli, starting with you on this dr. tobin testimony, he is this 45-year veteran, expert in breathing, gave the first direct testimony that we've heard that george floyd died because of derek chauvin's knee on his back, his neck, his side. how credible was his testimony? how damning was it for the defense? >> brooke, if the only word i c think of for that testimony is devastating. it was devastating for derek chauvin's defense. it was devastating to watch it as a regular human being. that expert was remarkably effective for the prosecution. he has impeccable credentials. he was meticulous the way he explained things to the jury. he was crystal clear. we've heard this phrase, positional asphyxia, throughout this trial, it's sort of a dry, technical, medical term. well, guess what? this is what it looks like. it's gruesome
let's chat with eli honig.ing us, cedric alexander, the former public safety director for dekalb county, georgia and the president of the national association of black law enforcement executives. eli, starting with you on this dr. tobin testimony, he is this 45-year veteran, expert in breathing, gave the first direct testimony that we've heard that george floyd died because of derek chauvin's knee on his back, his neck, his side. how credible was his testimony? how damning was it for the...
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eli: exactamente.o de este veredicto. esto es lo que pasÓ el dÍa de ayer antes de que los jurados se fueran a deliberar. mineÁpolis es una ciudad blindada con miras al veredicto del jurado de 12 miembros cuya mano esta el futuro del expolicÍa blanco acusado de matar al afroamericano floyd en mayo de 2020. la parte acusatorio fue implacable en sus argumentos finales. [habla en inglÉs] no se tratÓde vigilancia policial, esto fue un asesinato, dijo. el fiscal dice que la fuerza policial en sÍ misma no estÁ en juicio, sÓlo un oficial peligroso. la defensa tomÓ tres horas y media con sus argumentos finales para justificar la acciÓn del policÍa. [habla en inglÉs] un policÍa razonable entenderÍa la situaciÓn que el seÑor floyd pudo ser capaz de superar en fuerza a tres agentes mientras estaba esposado. enfrenta tres cargos. asesinato en segundo grado, asesinato en tercer grado y homicidio involuntario en segundo grado. por su parte, manifestantes han salido a las calles de mineÁpolis hasta el momento de maner
eli: exactamente.o de este veredicto. esto es lo que pasÓ el dÍa de ayer antes de que los jurados se fueran a deliberar. mineÁpolis es una ciudad blindada con miras al veredicto del jurado de 12 miembros cuya mano esta el futuro del expolicÍa blanco acusado de matar al afroamericano floyd en mayo de 2020. la parte acusatorio fue implacable en sus argumentos finales. [habla en inglÉs] no se tratÓde vigilancia policial, esto fue un asesinato, dijo. el fiscal dice que la fuerza policial en...
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elie, let me start with you. walk me through the charges they are considering and the penalties if chauvin is found on any of them or whether it can be on top of each other. lay it out here. >> each of them stand alone. what the prosecution has to show is chauvin intentionally assaulted george floyd resulting in his death. the middle charge is third-degree murder, the prosecution has to show depraved mind murder. meaning that the defendant created an imminent dangerous situation unsafe for human life. the lowest charge is man slaughter. the prosecution has to prove culpable negligence. did derek chauvin's action caused george floyd's death. the defense misstated it today. if other factors involved, you have to acquit. the that's not correct. >> all right, and just to be clear, elie, do they have to pick one of those charges? you got to pick? >> they can convict on all three or two, or one or zero. >> when lyou look at your time here, how much time you can spend in prison, it becomes additives and the judge will s
elie, let me start with you. walk me through the charges they are considering and the penalties if chauvin is found on any of them or whether it can be on top of each other. lay it out here. >> each of them stand alone. what the prosecution has to show is chauvin intentionally assaulted george floyd resulting in his death. the middle charge is third-degree murder, the prosecution has to show depraved mind murder. meaning that the defendant created an imminent dangerous situation unsafe...
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that is why we have moved it up to ely.y narrow course. it is going to bring a different level of intensity and intimacy to the filming, the cameras are going to get much closer to the athletes. i think it is going to the athletes. i think it is going to be a good one to watch from your house. . , to be a good one to watch from your house. ., , ., to be a good one to watch from your house. .,, ., ., _, ., ., house. please do not come. you are riiht, house. please do not come. you are right. how — house. please do not come. you are right. how are _ house. please do not come. you are right. how are you — house. please do not come. you are right, how are you going _ house. please do not come. you are right, how are you going to - house. please do not come. you are right, how are you going to stop - right, how are you going to stop people from gathering along the banks to watch it?— people from gathering along the banks to watch it? there are already road closures _ banks to watch it? there are already road closures in _ banks
that is why we have moved it up to ely.y narrow course. it is going to bring a different level of intensity and intimacy to the filming, the cameras are going to get much closer to the athletes. i think it is going to the athletes. i think it is going to be a good one to watch from your house. . , to be a good one to watch from your house. ., , ., to be a good one to watch from your house. .,, ., ., _, ., ., house. please do not come. you are riiht, house. please do not come. you are right. how...
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in the shadow of ely cathedral, and the river great 0use.t paths will be closed in anyone straying onto the river banks during the race could face a £200 fine. they must not come. it is for their safety. it is for the safety of all the people working on the event, the volunteers from the local community and the residents as well. this is a world away from the famous landmarks of london's bustling metropolis. but it is not the first time the boat race has come here. back in 19114. towards the end of the second world war, as london was still considered too much of a risk and winston churchill wanted to stage a series of boat races to boost the nation's morale. crowds on one side, county police and officials on the other. so ely got its first taste of this great sporting tradition. the crews have been back here this week training on a course that is a mile shorter than the one on the thames, but it is slower because it doesn't have such strong currents. now cambridge knows every inch of this course like the back of their oars, as they often pra
in the shadow of ely cathedral, and the river great 0use.t paths will be closed in anyone straying onto the river banks during the race could face a £200 fine. they must not come. it is for their safety. it is for the safety of all the people working on the event, the volunteers from the local community and the residents as well. this is a world away from the famous landmarks of london's bustling metropolis. but it is not the first time the boat race has come here. back in 19114. towards the...
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mike bushell, bbc news, in ely. beautiful weather around london.
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. >> elie, let me bring you in. this seemingly surgical approach from this prosecutor at all these points the witness made. what's going on here? >> this is a clinic. i give the prosecutor jerry blackwell credit here because he's quiet but taking this witness apart. he started -- this is when we were covering the president. he got the expert witness to admit he had not calculated in the weight of derek chauvin's police equipment. we know that's 30 or 40 pounds. that means either this witness is sloppy or biased and trying to generate a certain result. he also -- it looks like the judge is talking. >> dr. fowler, i was simply trying to get a clearance, if you can give us one. do you have a specific recollection of actually looking at physiology journals on the question of the relationship between the hypopharynx and the ability to breathe? >> i specifically did a search which includes human physiology journals and nothing came up on my search. so, therefore, i did not read any physiology journals on this because noth
. >> elie, let me bring you in. this seemingly surgical approach from this prosecutor at all these points the witness made. what's going on here? >> this is a clinic. i give the prosecutor jerry blackwell credit here because he's quiet but taking this witness apart. he started -- this is when we were covering the president. he got the expert witness to admit he had not calculated in the weight of derek chauvin's police equipment. we know that's 30 or 40 pounds. that means either...
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joining us now cnn political analyst david gregory and also elie honig. let's bring you up to date. matt gaetz wanted president trump to get the nobel prize and in return he wanted a blanket pardon for whatever might come up. the white house advisers thought it was ill-advised and didn't go along with that, but shom it feels like the pieces are fitting together a little bit more. >> right. it's shocking. the breadth of potential corruption here that matt gaetz was involved in, that this was knowledge of his own guilt, he's under investigation for charges relating to sex trafficking. he says he is innocent of that, that the allegations are false, it's very important to point out. but someone who became a stalwart allly of the president when he said he needed someone to fight for him, he had it in matt gaetz who went off liz cheney, of course, after january 6. so he was the kind of ally that president trump wanted and now we learn that all the while through this reporting by the "times," he wanted to seek blanket pardon. it sounds so outrageous on its face, but there were others seeki
joining us now cnn political analyst david gregory and also elie honig. let's bring you up to date. matt gaetz wanted president trump to get the nobel prize and in return he wanted a blanket pardon for whatever might come up. the white house advisers thought it was ill-advised and didn't go along with that, but shom it feels like the pieces are fitting together a little bit more. >> right. it's shocking. the breadth of potential corruption here that matt gaetz was involved in, that this...
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elie, areva, thank you for standing by. obviously we'll bring the viewers as soon as we get any indication of what's going on in that deliberation room. thank you both. >>> let's take a closer look at what is going on now in minneapolis. leslie redmond, former president of the city's naacp and a founder of group called don't complain, activate. great to have you here. thanks so much. give us a sense of what's happening on the streets right now. i know you're no stranger to protests. you've been doing it for years. what does it feel like there? >> you know, this is something different than i've ever experienced before. i actually just went into a grocery store a little while ago and someone stopped me and said, aren't you at the minneapolis naacp? i said, yes. they said, why are all of these military vans and individuals taking over our community? just to the left of me are several military trucks. it's just unfortunate, it's unnecessary. and if we just use the same energy to protect people as we are property, we wouldn't be
elie, areva, thank you for standing by. obviously we'll bring the viewers as soon as we get any indication of what's going on in that deliberation room. thank you both. >>> let's take a closer look at what is going on now in minneapolis. leslie redmond, former president of the city's naacp and a founder of group called don't complain, activate. great to have you here. thanks so much. give us a sense of what's happening on the streets right now. i know you're no stranger to protests....
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elie honig good to have you with us.. >> the world is set to say farewell to prince philip tomorrow. but this will be a royal funeral like no other. [typing sound] i had this hundred thousand dollar student debt. two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. ah, sofi literally changed my life. it was the easiest application process. sofi made it so there's no tradeoff between my dreams and paying student loans. student loans don't have to take over for the rest of your life. thank you for allowing me to get my money right. ice t, stone cold calling on everyone thank you for allowing me to turn to cold washing with tide. ♪ this is a cold call! ♪ hello, my name is ice t. can you spare a few seconds to learn about cold water washing with tide? hi my name is steve. did you know washing in cold can save you $100 a year on your energy bill. why wouldn't you turn to cold? it helps the environment. what? because stone cold said so. plus, tide cleans great in cold. ♪ this was a cold call! ♪ ♪ ♪ when the road feels endless
elie honig good to have you with us.. >> the world is set to say farewell to prince philip tomorrow. but this will be a royal funeral like no other. [typing sound] i had this hundred thousand dollar student debt. two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. ah, sofi literally changed my life. it was the easiest application process. sofi made it so there's no tradeoff between my dreams and paying student loans. student loans don't have to take over for the rest of your life. thank...
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she's a managing editor at axios and legal analyst elie honig, a state and federal prosecutor.hese investigations. and it just gets worse. every day we find out more about what the doj is looking into. can you just break it down for us in simple terms. what is congressman gaetz being accused of here? >> first of all, wow. i mean, when a new case comes into a prosecutor's office, a supervisor has to decide which unit am i going to assign this to. i don't know where this one would go. it could go to the child protection unit, the narcotics unit, the corruption and campaign finance unit. as much as matt gaetz has turned himself into this clownish figure, i do want to stress, first of all, there's a lot of facts we still need to know. second of all, these are very serious charges. the most serious charge here is the allegation that he transported young women, young girls across state lines for sexual purposes. if that is proved, he is looking at a ten-year mandatory minimum sentence and there's no parole in the federal system. so we're talking about very serious charges here. let's
she's a managing editor at axios and legal analyst elie honig, a state and federal prosecutor.hese investigations. and it just gets worse. every day we find out more about what the doj is looking into. can you just break it down for us in simple terms. what is congressman gaetz being accused of here? >> first of all, wow. i mean, when a new case comes into a prosecutor's office, a supervisor has to decide which unit am i going to assign this to. i don't know where this one would go. it...
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as you look at what's happening in this jurisdiction, elie, what do you make of it?changing really, really quickly and i think the authorities in north carolina have failed to keep up and we're seeing this problem play out in realtime. they could have gone to a judge, the sheriffs, the law enforcement in north carolina last week, under the north carolina law law enforcement has the quickest path to go to a judge and say, hey judge, we need to release this video and i think if you do that that's the best chance for a judge to agree. had they done that they could have headed off all these questions and problems now. we're getting pieces of information from the dispatch report and another piece of information coming out piecemeal. if they just released the video, "a," they would get the most complete information out there and "b" they would win the trust of the public which really matters in law enforcement. but by fighting and changing their story and dragging their feet they're not helping anybody. >> marq, when we talk about redacting body cam video, does that make s
as you look at what's happening in this jurisdiction, elie, what do you make of it?changing really, really quickly and i think the authorities in north carolina have failed to keep up and we're seeing this problem play out in realtime. they could have gone to a judge, the sheriffs, the law enforcement in north carolina last week, under the north carolina law law enforcement has the quickest path to go to a judge and say, hey judge, we need to release this video and i think if you do that that's...
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elie let me start with you. you know, today and through the weekend, what do the next three days look like for each side as they prepare for closing arguments monday. >> they are cramming like mad. i've been there. the trick with closing arguments is if you're the prosecution you have called 38 witnesses over about two and a half weeks. but you have to give the closing argument to the jury on monday in really a few hours. if you are going longer than a few hours you lose that jury. they have to hit the high points. what were the most important pieces of evidence? who were the most compelling witnesses? and they will remember, remine the jury that exhibit a is that video, the 9:29 is the heart of the case. the defers is not looking to outdo the prosecution just poke holes, a big enough hole so that one juror will say i have reasonable doubt. that's the dynamic we see play on monday. >> as elie pointed out commissioner, the defense is brought forward the seven witnesses to make the case for derek chauvin specifica
elie let me start with you. you know, today and through the weekend, what do the next three days look like for each side as they prepare for closing arguments monday. >> they are cramming like mad. i've been there. the trick with closing arguments is if you're the prosecution you have called 38 witnesses over about two and a half weeks. but you have to give the closing argument to the jury on monday in really a few hours. if you are going longer than a few hours you lose that jury. they...
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elie, i mean, we learned through the dispatch audio, that andrew brown jr.arently shot in the back. that was the initial dispatch that wept out. there are now seven deputies who have been placed on administrative leave. two who have resigned, one who's retired. without authorities providing more information, you know, we heard from a community member last night who was out on the streets, i know, protesting talking to our brian todd. just saying they -- they just want answers of what, actually, occurred. because, in the -- without answers, you know, assumptions are made, based on history and mistrust. >> this is a perfect illustration of the problem of withholding and of not being transparent. with this one piece of information that we have, reportedly that there was a shot to the back. obviously, there is a lot of other factors. a lot of other facts that need to come out. but i wish police officers across the country would accept and understand this one, basic principle. you cannot use deadly force. you cannot take out your gun and shoot, solely because som
elie, i mean, we learned through the dispatch audio, that andrew brown jr.arently shot in the back. that was the initial dispatch that wept out. there are now seven deputies who have been placed on administrative leave. two who have resigned, one who's retired. without authorities providing more information, you know, we heard from a community member last night who was out on the streets, i know, protesting talking to our brian todd. just saying they -- they just want answers of what, actually,...
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ely, to adrienne's reporting, what will happen next? >> the prosecution has to turn over discovery, you have to turn over all of the evidence and then you enter the phase where the prosecution and defense may engage in guilty-plea talks. we will see if there's anyplace there will come together. and i don't see the prosecutor taking a guilty plea case until it involves significant prison time, and in derek chauvin's case, they got to trial in about ten months. >> when you go back to the body cam video and you hear the police officer yelling taser, taser, taser, and the police chief said it happened by accident, and tell that to the daunte wright family, they just lost their loved one. should the shape of a taser be different than a firearm? what should be changed here? >> the shape of a taser is actually different from a firearm, and i guess you could argue the handle somewhat does resemble that, and there's something called muscle memory, and you reach for your gun and you don't have to look down and see where it is because you know whe
ely, to adrienne's reporting, what will happen next? >> the prosecution has to turn over discovery, you have to turn over all of the evidence and then you enter the phase where the prosecution and defense may engage in guilty-plea talks. we will see if there's anyplace there will come together. and i don't see the prosecutor taking a guilty plea case until it involves significant prison time, and in derek chauvin's case, they got to trial in about ten months. >> when you go back to...
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chief mckinnon and elie, please stay with me. we are talking about this happening across the country but in minneapolis, protests are coming coming. >>> chauvin's attorney expressed concerns that the jury could be influenced of the potential for unrest while they are coming to a verdict. >> the problem is that the emotional response that case creates sets the stage for the jury to say i am not going to vote not guilty because i am concerned of the outcome. >> george floyd's brother taking the stance today giving an emotional testimony about what he meant to his family. >> this is my mother. she's no longer with us right now. that's my oldest brother george. i miss both of them. s i was married may 24th, and my brother was killed on may 25th. my mom died on may 30th. i am supposed to be happy when that months come. >> prosecutors calling two expert witnesses who refuted the two main points of chauvin's defense. >> i can state with a high degree of certainty that george floyd did not die from a primary cardiac event and he did not
chief mckinnon and elie, please stay with me. we are talking about this happening across the country but in minneapolis, protests are coming coming. >>> chauvin's attorney expressed concerns that the jury could be influenced of the potential for unrest while they are coming to a verdict. >> the problem is that the emotional response that case creates sets the stage for the jury to say i am not going to vote not guilty because i am concerned of the outcome. >> george floyd's...
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so ely got their first taste of this great sporting tradition.is week training on a course that is a mile shorter than the one on the thames, but it is slower because it does not have such strong currents. now, cambridge knows every inch of this course like the back of their oars as they often practise here. but home advantage is not so relevant. it is a straight shot on this course, so the conditions will virtually be the same right the way from start to finish. 0n the thames, they are very variable so you may go around a bend and be hit by a massive headwind and have to adapt your rowing stroke to a different style. at least in the build—up this week the river has opened up again to local rowers after restrictions on outdoor sports were eased. the isle of ely rowing club is hoping a new generation will benefit from having the boat race back. you can watch on bbc one tomorrow from 3:00. just time to tell you it's currently chelsea 1 west brom 0 in the premier league. you can follow it all on the bbc sport website and app. sean. you can see more
so ely got their first taste of this great sporting tradition.is week training on a course that is a mile shorter than the one on the thames, but it is slower because it does not have such strong currents. now, cambridge knows every inch of this course like the back of their oars as they often practise here. but home advantage is not so relevant. it is a straight shot on this course, so the conditions will virtually be the same right the way from start to finish. 0n the thames, they are very...
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eli's birthday is days before mine.is gifts and here he is with his twin sisters happy birthday eli, we are so proud of you, young man. taken deign yes and your birthday will be saturday. lawrence, you have something that's 20 seconds long? >> lawrence: no, i don't. have a good show, greg. i will be watching you. >> dana: what about katie, do you want to wish greg good luck? >> katie: yes, good luck, greg on your new show. i'm really excited for you. we will be tuning in. >> greg: thank you, guys. i couldn't have gotten the show without you people. >> katie: we will remember that. >> dana: that is the show for tonight. but up next is "special report." >> bret: name of that new show is gutfeld with an exclamation point. >> dana: you have to yell it. >> bret: like jeb? >> greg: no one made that joke next. >> bret: i'm going to watch. good evening from washington i'm bret baier. the escalating battle over president biden's infrastructure plan. the administration has pee gun its sales pitch for that proposal labeling it onc
eli's birthday is days before mine.is gifts and here he is with his twin sisters happy birthday eli, we are so proud of you, young man. taken deign yes and your birthday will be saturday. lawrence, you have something that's 20 seconds long? >> lawrence: no, i don't. have a good show, greg. i will be watching you. >> dana: what about katie, do you want to wish greg good luck? >> katie: yes, good luck, greg on your new show. i'm really excited for you. we will be tuning in....
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we'll see how they make that case today. >> elie honig, we'll be watching very carefully as will you.eing with us. >> thank you. >>> cnn has exclusive new images showing russia's huge military buildup in the arctic. new details about a torpedo the russians are developing that could cause, what we're told, could be radio active tsunamis in cities next. have the right financial professional show you how... (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers to get policy perks, this is what an annuity can do. like a home and auto-bundle discount. professional show you how... (man) i'm phoning it in and just saved twenty percent. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it in. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infect
we'll see how they make that case today. >> elie honig, we'll be watching very carefully as will you.eing with us. >> thank you. >>> cnn has exclusive new images showing russia's huge military buildup in the arctic. new details about a torpedo the russians are developing that could cause, what we're told, could be radio active tsunamis in cities next. have the right financial professional show you how... (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers to get policy perks, this is what...
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how would you characterize him as a witness, elie? >> dr.ctive witness, really about as good as i've ever seen. when you're a prosecutor, that can be tricky because candidly they can be boring or difficult to understand. neither of those things applied to dr. tobin. he did two things that were very poshlgt. first of all, he provided well grounded scientific testimony as a key to the case. i felt like i was truly understanding human breathing for the first time listening to him. every conclusion, he said, that's based on this piece of video, this piece of evidence. the other thing is he left the jury with an indelible image in their head. he pointed out george floyd was digging his nugle into a tire trying to breathe. those images will stick with the jury. >> it's vivid imagery like this that i'm about to play where the doctor went into the specifics about the moment george floyd died. watch. >> at the beginning you can see he's conscious. you can see a slight degree. and then it disappears. so one second he's alive and one second he's no lon
how would you characterize him as a witness, elie? >> dr.ctive witness, really about as good as i've ever seen. when you're a prosecutor, that can be tricky because candidly they can be boring or difficult to understand. neither of those things applied to dr. tobin. he did two things that were very poshlgt. first of all, he provided well grounded scientific testimony as a key to the case. i felt like i was truly understanding human breathing for the first time listening to him. every...
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>> elie is exactly right. what they are trying to do is establish best practices, using los angeles which is, what, the third largest department in the country. >> chief, we're back. let's go back. >> based upon your review of the different materials that you have conducted in this case and based upon your own experience and training in law enforcement, have you reached an opinion as to the degree and amount of force used by the defendant, mr. chauvin, on george floyd? >> yes. >> and are you -- can i ask you to explain to the jury a little bit about what process or methodology you go through to render such an opinion? >> there's a few steps. the main step is going through the objective reasonableness standard which is based off of brown versus conor. looking at the seriousness of the crime, looking at the person's actions, things of that nature as well as looking at the specific agency's policies and procedures as well. >> all right. in addition to the seriousness of the crime under the graham standard, do you
>> elie is exactly right. what they are trying to do is establish best practices, using los angeles which is, what, the third largest department in the country. >> chief, we're back. let's go back. >> based upon your review of the different materials that you have conducted in this case and based upon your own experience and training in law enforcement, have you reached an opinion as to the degree and amount of force used by the defendant, mr. chauvin, on george floyd?...
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and elie, starting with you on some of omar's points, let's start on this paramedic who was up on the stand. they went through the care and treatment that the paramedics attempted to give george floyd when they arrived on the scene and then he testified that he saw multiple officers still on top of george floyd, you know, he could see george floyd wasn't breathing, asked the officer finally to get off floyd's neck, as he said, quote, so we can move the patient. what did you make of that, the prosecution line of questioning there? >> two big points, brooke, first of all. building on omar's point, there's a pattern here. every single person in this vicinity of cup foods, the cashier, the bystanders, the woman who was a firefighter and now the paramedics were trying to do one thing, which was to help george floyd, to help him survive and live. the only people who were not doing that, who were doing, in fact, the opposite were the police. i mean, it is the police's job to take aircare of people, to protect people. i think that's notable. the other really important detail that we got from
and elie, starting with you on some of omar's points, let's start on this paramedic who was up on the stand. they went through the care and treatment that the paramedics attempted to give george floyd when they arrived on the scene and then he testified that he saw multiple officers still on top of george floyd, you know, he could see george floyd wasn't breathing, asked the officer finally to get off floyd's neck, as he said, quote, so we can move the patient. what did you make of that, the...
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i take what eli said about how they are thinking short term, right? how do i make sure that i can continue to fund raise off my email list. how do i make sure that i don't get primary and there was also this. i want to get everyone's thoughts as former trump aide telling "the washington post." people in d.c. think donald trump is radioactive. the republican party has grown and it is because of donald trump's successes. to do that you do it at your own peril. i was struck by this. there were low-propensity voters and voters they had not seen who turned out for donald trump. is there a plan to try to re-turn out those voters. >> yes, and i think it is really fascinating that it is trump at the center of all of this because yes, it's true that outside of the beltway trump himself is less toxic, but it doesn't change the fact that it's much like trump himself and his brand is all very gilded. it's this very surface-level support for trump the person, trump the former president and trump the idea, really instead of the actual policies of what he's done and
i take what eli said about how they are thinking short term, right? how do i make sure that i can continue to fund raise off my email list. how do i make sure that i don't get primary and there was also this. i want to get everyone's thoughts as former trump aide telling "the washington post." people in d.c. think donald trump is radioactive. the republican party has grown and it is because of donald trump's successes. to do that you do it at your own peril. i was struck by this....
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. >> elie, go ahead. >> yeah, first of all, that testimony was truly ridiculous. the same statement that cedric noted, i noted. i don't consider a prone restraint a use of force. what that means is in this witness's book, once someone is prone, lying flat on their face, you can do whatever you want and it doesn't count, in his book, as a use of force. so, by that logic, derek chauvin could still be kneeling on george floyd's neck today and it would not count as a use of force, according to this witness. by that logic, you can back a police car over this person to hold them in a prone position and it does not count as a use of force. he's using a ridiculous definition of use of force that has no bearing on the real world. i can't wait to see the cross-exam here, by the way. if i'm cross-examing this witness, i'm playing him that whole tape, the 9:29. when george floyd goes silent for four minutes, i'm going, still okay with you? when george floyd is motionless for three minutes, i'm saying, you okay with this? then i finally would ask him, you teach at the academy,
. >> elie, go ahead. >> yeah, first of all, that testimony was truly ridiculous. the same statement that cedric noted, i noted. i don't consider a prone restraint a use of force. what that means is in this witness's book, once someone is prone, lying flat on their face, you can do whatever you want and it doesn't count, in his book, as a use of force. so, by that logic, derek chauvin could still be kneeling on george floyd's neck today and it would not count as a use of force,...
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big picture, elie. i mean, i feel like this is coming to a close with regard to the prosecution, right? what happens when the prosecution rests. >> so the prosecution looks like they are getting ready to rest. someone stands up and says, your honor, the prosecution rests its case. that will actually happen here soon. at this point procedurally the defense makes a motion for a judgment of acquittal which basically happens in almost every case and almost never succeeds. it's where the defense lawyer says to the judge, your honor, they have not met their burden of proofing beyond a reasonable doubt, i want you, judge, forgot about the jury, forgot you, judge, to enter a not guilty verdict. there's a zero% chance of that succeeding here and the defense will make that motion and after that we'll on to the defense's case which looks like it will start tomorrow morning. >> when we listen for these witnesses that the defence will call, commissioner over to you, what will you be listening for from your law enfor
big picture, elie. i mean, i feel like this is coming to a close with regard to the prosecution, right? what happens when the prosecution rests. >> so the prosecution looks like they are getting ready to rest. someone stands up and says, your honor, the prosecution rests its case. that will actually happen here soon. at this point procedurally the defense makes a motion for a judgment of acquittal which basically happens in almost every case and almost never succeeds. it's where the...
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how is this going, ely? >> scoring points of cross-examination, here's the fundamental flaw, even if these factors had some role, some contributing factor to the death, the weight that derek chauvin put on george floyd, as long as that is one factor, chauvin is liable. is there anything that makes you question or doubt anything dr. tobin testified to this morning about the direct cause of death by lack of oxygen? i have not seen anything that makes me question or doubt that so far. >> okay. let's jump back in. i think they are back. >> let me ask you in the form of a hypothetical question, okay? if partially ingested pills that were determined to contain both fentanyl and methamphetamine were found partially ingested in the backseat of a squad car and that those pills had been -- had the dna of the deceased individual on them, meaning that they took them, and those pills would have been in his mouth at about 20:18, right? >> uh-huh. >> is it fair to say that you would expect a peak fentanyl respiratory depre
how is this going, ely? >> scoring points of cross-examination, here's the fundamental flaw, even if these factors had some role, some contributing factor to the death, the weight that derek chauvin put on george floyd, as long as that is one factor, chauvin is liable. is there anything that makes you question or doubt anything dr. tobin testified to this morning about the direct cause of death by lack of oxygen? i have not seen anything that makes me question or doubt that so far....
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eli lilly out with the first quarter results.top and bottom lines and it's lowering its forecast for the full year. joining us right now so break down the numbers is david ricks. he's the ceo of eli lilly. david, the stock is under some pressure it was down by about 5%. what happened during the quarter? >> well, it was kind of a complicated corner for us. bottom line is we grew our core business, 7% on the top line expenses grew 3% that yields the big picture. that is all kind of buried underneath a couple factors that i think make q1 of this year challenging to look at one, last year as the pandemic started, particularly in the u.s., particular diabetes patients, we saw people fill up their medicine cabinet as the shutdowns were happening so the compare is difficult because last year's q1 was so good that washed out in q2, q3 so we expect a better q2 compare we had a number of puts and takes with the government on our covid antibody treatments in terms of rearranging and that's difficult on the streets and why we're lowering the
eli lilly out with the first quarter results.top and bottom lines and it's lowering its forecast for the full year. joining us right now so break down the numbers is david ricks. he's the ceo of eli lilly. david, the stock is under some pressure it was down by about 5%. what happened during the quarter? >> well, it was kind of a complicated corner for us. bottom line is we grew our core business, 7% on the top line expenses grew 3% that yields the big picture. that is all kind of buried...
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elie, let me start wyou. jurors have heard from five police chief members. are they making an open-close case as you hear it? >> the big picture is putting a strong and compelling and almost an unequivocal case that derek used far exceeded his training. today we started to get into diminishing returns for the prosecution. we already had heard from the senior most officer on the whole force. we heard from the training official, we already heard from the chief, it does not get anymore credible than the chief. they kept on calling witness after witness to say largely things that we already knew. at a certain point that can backfire. you ever a jury that have limited attention span. they're only going to stay with you, the defense lawyer is getting a chance to score points, maybe not major points but minor points. the medical trainer was called today. on her cross-examination, we heard the clip from omar, it is better practice if you can get the person away from the scene. that's the point they're going to argue for defense on closing. >> for sure. i am not a la
elie, let me start wyou. jurors have heard from five police chief members. are they making an open-close case as you hear it? >> the big picture is putting a strong and compelling and almost an unequivocal case that derek used far exceeded his training. today we started to get into diminishing returns for the prosecution. we already had heard from the senior most officer on the whole force. we heard from the training official, we already heard from the chief, it does not get anymore...
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and know eli hoenig, and andrew mccabe. >> andrew, let's start with you. what does a raid like this one today say about this investigation and where it's headed? >> alisyn, it says a lot. it delivers a very strong and concerning message to mr. giuliani. i'm sure he's receiving it loud and clear. what the search warrant at the residence signifies is the shift in an investigation from what may have been a very quiet, subtle covert effort to maybe identify witnesses, maybe talk to cooperators, to assemble facts to build toward a probable cause determination for a search want. now we're past that. we have taken a very overt and very public step. prosecutors and agents ultimately -- not right away because of the attorney-client privilege issues -- but ultiult ultimately will have a lot of material to go through and will put a fine point on this investigation. it becomes hand-to-hand combat for the prosecutors and the attorneys for mr. giuliani. >> talk to us about the foreign agent registration act. potentially what could this mean for charges for rudy giuliani
and know eli hoenig, and andrew mccabe. >> andrew, let's start with you. what does a raid like this one today say about this investigation and where it's headed? >> alisyn, it says a lot. it delivers a very strong and concerning message to mr. giuliani. i'm sure he's receiving it loud and clear. what the search warrant at the residence signifies is the shift in an investigation from what may have been a very quiet, subtle covert effort to maybe identify witnesses, maybe talk to...
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>> elie honig, very helpful.here. >>> new york prosecutor s s hav purportedly gotten ahold of financial bank documents. what's that mean for former president trump? that's next. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ every veteran family deserves to fulfill their dream of owning a home and to continue living that dream throughout their lives. at newday usa, we have va refinance loans to do just that. from refina
>> elie honig, very helpful.here. >>> new york prosecutor s s hav purportedly gotten ahold of financial bank documents. what's that mean for former president trump? that's next. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when...
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elie, to you. >> brooke, what we saw was really important. the prosecution was setting the timeline for the key moments in this interaction using video, so it's not going to be contestable. what they just established is that it took about four minutes from when george floyd was handcuffed behind his back on the street until he goes silent. and then there's another minute and a half passes while he's silent, while chauvin's knee is on his neck, until he's not moving and then another three minutes passes until chauvin gets up and the paramedics arrive. those minutes, when he's unresponsive, when he's silent and the knee is on the neck, that is the crux of the prosecution's case that we just saw. and they established, you remember yesterday, there was testimony that when the paramedics arrived the knee was on the back. they just established that was after, after the key moments we just talked about. >> so, as we wait to see -- i'm being told they're back. let's watch. >> good afternoon, agent re reyerson. >> good afternoon. >> you testified you
elie, to you. >> brooke, what we saw was really important. the prosecution was setting the timeline for the key moments in this interaction using video, so it's not going to be contestable. what they just established is that it took about four minutes from when george floyd was handcuffed behind his back on the street until he goes silent. and then there's another minute and a half passes while he's silent, while chauvin's knee is on his neck, until he's not moving and then another three...
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it will go through a tank team which elie can tell you a little bit more about that i can. basically it will be reviewed fo for matters that are covered for attorney/client privilege. all of his communications on his phone, texts and e-mails on the phone and other materials if indeed obtain a warrant for those accounts. it is an awful a lot of information. >> rudy giuliani has close ties to trump. i am talking about moichael cohen, he pleaded in multiple crimes, multiple crimes and now coop rierated in the investigat of the former president. what would it mean for the former president? >> it could mean many things. those communications could be used against donald trump. they would have to go through an attorney review to reference they are not privileged. if the communications have to do with a crime then they are inherently not privileged. there is no indication that rudy giuliani is interested or cooperating. that's always an option. i see plenty of people say i will never plea guilty or cooperate. if rudy giuliani chooses to go that route, he's expected to provide infor
it will go through a tank team which elie can tell you a little bit more about that i can. basically it will be reviewed fo for matters that are covered for attorney/client privilege. all of his communications on his phone, texts and e-mails on the phone and other materials if indeed obtain a warrant for those accounts. it is an awful a lot of information. >> rudy giuliani has close ties to trump. i am talking about moichael cohen, he pleaded in multiple crimes, multiple crimes and now...
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elie, was that a miss for the prosecution?i think the prosecution actually ended up coming out of that piece okay because if you remember, on the cross-examination of the defense witness, dr. fowler who gave us this carbon monoxide theory, they got him to admit -- the prosecutor said, do you have any data behind that? >> hang on. we're going to see the president with the japanese prime minister just into us. >> we have had some private time together, lunch and tea, and it's great to have him with us. as you know, this is the first foreign leader to visit me in my presidency. and i'm really pleased to welcome such a close ally and good partner. the united states and japan have a big agenda ahead of us. we are two democracies in the pacific region and our cooperation is vital, in my view, on both our views, to meeting the challenges facing our nation and ensuring the future of the region that remain free and open and prosperous. so, i'm looking forward to speaking with the prime minister and our teams are tackling a shared agend
elie, was that a miss for the prosecution?i think the prosecution actually ended up coming out of that piece okay because if you remember, on the cross-examination of the defense witness, dr. fowler who gave us this carbon monoxide theory, they got him to admit -- the prosecutor said, do you have any data behind that? >> hang on. we're going to see the president with the japanese prime minister just into us. >> we have had some private time together, lunch and tea, and it's great to...
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where are we on this, elie? >> it is unprofessional for any attorneys to speak that way to another attorney. the attorney general has to take over this case. the district attorney, the county level prosecutor that has the case now has to request that the ag takes the case. the ag needs to get on the phone and call the da, you guys have blown this. we need to take this case over, you need to make that request. the only way for this case to go ahead of any credibility is for the ag to take it. >> elie, thank you very much. >> the attorney general of minnesota, keith ellison is speaking to cnn about derek chauvin's appealing his guilty verdict. >> you asked a critical question or i worry about it. i am sufficiently concerned. >> the first sentence results are in. democratic strongholds are losing house seats and protrump states are gaining them. >>> president biden is about to announce the new mask guidelines. will it help the population of vaccination? erin burnett "out front," brought to you by cfp, certified fin
where are we on this, elie? >> it is unprofessional for any attorneys to speak that way to another attorney. the attorney general has to take over this case. the district attorney, the county level prosecutor that has the case now has to request that the ag takes the case. the ag needs to get on the phone and call the da, you guys have blown this. we need to take this case over, you need to make that request. the only way for this case to go ahead of any credibility is for the ag to take...
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. >> eli: i can answer that one: not good. >> lani: jules, promise mommy that when you grow up, you willg as stupid as your cousin chanel did yesterday. [baby cries] >> eli: amen. >> chanel: ugh, i thought it was the room service. >> paulina: well, you thought wrong. i came here to talk my damn fool daughter out of her damn fool marriage. >> chanel: talk to the door! >> paulina: chanel! >> xander: oh. >> chanel: "oh" what? >> xander: oh, i heard the door slam. i was hoping that meant you'd, uh, walked out.
. >> eli: i can answer that one: not good. >> lani: jules, promise mommy that when you grow up, you willg as stupid as your cousin chanel did yesterday. [baby cries] >> eli: amen. >> chanel: ugh, i thought it was the room service. >> paulina: well, you thought wrong. i came here to talk my damn fool daughter out of her damn fool marriage. >> chanel: talk to the door! >> paulina: chanel! >> xander: oh. >> chanel: "oh" what? >>...