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-- george floyd. at least 38 instances where people complained about him. at least eight times where he used a similar technique to how he murdered george floyd, including on a teenager for more than 17 minutes. there was body camera footage of that incident. it is another thing for a police department to investigate what happens and say maybe we should look at the body camera. it is also true when we think about something like complaints, you are doing the right thing. civil oversight. you calling in saying this police officer did something to me. what happens to that complaint? what our research showed, even the police chief who ran the minnesota police department, minneapolis police department, would tell you by the time a complaint came to their desk, it was likely the police officer could say i don't know what happened. because the system was so labyrinthine, it is not a justifiable excuse. when doing the reporting, we were not looking for solutions about this. we were looking to be able to highl
-- george floyd. at least 38 instances where people complained about him. at least eight times where he used a similar technique to how he murdered george floyd, including on a teenager for more than 17 minutes. there was body camera footage of that incident. it is another thing for a police department to investigate what happens and say maybe we should look at the body camera. it is also true when we think about something like complaints, you are doing the right thing. civil oversight. you...
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so floyd brown who's doing the counterpunching? so the counterpunching is the unlikely alliance and you know my wife daughter is getting married in in october and she's marrying a guy by the name of chris escovedo. okay. he is of mexican origin, but he grew up in california. so he he made he made the transit. and a few years ago, based on losing some family members in the in the opioid crisis, he made the transition to trump. my daughter met him working in the trump campaign to me he is an example of what's happening in the history. anex all over the country include shooting in california and hispanics are not going to be a reliable demographic for the democratic party if they continue to push these hard core progressive anti-family policies. so that's one group, i think black are another and there are these i think asians are a third. okay, asians, they love their families. their families are very close in family oriented. people educate is really important to them. and so these are all constituencies that have traditionally been
so floyd brown who's doing the counterpunching? so the counterpunching is the unlikely alliance and you know my wife daughter is getting married in in october and she's marrying a guy by the name of chris escovedo. okay. he is of mexican origin, but he grew up in california. so he he made he made the transit. and a few years ago, based on losing some family members in the in the opioid crisis, he made the transition to trump. my daughter met him working in the trump campaign to me he is an...
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despite floyd saying he could not breathe. he was found guilty in may of aiding and abetting manslaughter and has denied wrongdoing stating he held back bystanders at the scene as a human traffic cone. prosecution argued this stopped others from helping. >> george floyd narrated his own death. over the course of a restraint that lasted more than nine long minutes. until they lost consciousness, stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating. the defendant stood by and allowed it to happen. >>'s state sentence will run alongside a three and a half year federal sentence for a separate conviction on a civil rights charge. the deaths part mass protest across the u.s. and abroad and triggered a national reckoning into institutional racism and police brutality. >> staving in the u.s. -- danny the u.s., a judge has dismissed donald trump's deformation counterclaim against the writer e.g. carol who brought a -- trump had sued carol for defamation after she claimed he was liable for rape. in slovenia the police say the death toll from
despite floyd saying he could not breathe. he was found guilty in may of aiding and abetting manslaughter and has denied wrongdoing stating he held back bystanders at the scene as a human traffic cone. prosecution argued this stopped others from helping. >> george floyd narrated his own death. over the course of a restraint that lasted more than nine long minutes. until they lost consciousness, stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating. the defendant stood by and allowed it to...
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now floyd is the former leader of black voices for trump. prosecutors here allege that floyd was involved in this plot to intimidate and pressure an election worker into false ly admitting that she committed massive fraud against trump during the 2020 election. on friday just yesterday, floyd there in court before a judge learned that he will remain in jail because it is ultimately judge mcafee who has been assigned this case, who will decide his bond. listen. >> i'm going to go ahead and find yourself a risk to commit additional felonies and a risk to flee the jurisdiction. >> i got on a plane and voluntarily came here. i'm already on pretrial supervision. i have no issues with being on pretrial supervision. there's no way i'm a flight risk. >> i understand, mr. floyd. your bond is not going to be decided by me. it's going to be decided by the judge. he was assigned to handle your case. >> at last check, floyd has no representation. floyd told the judge that he could not afford a private attorney and the judge told him he did not meet the e
now floyd is the former leader of black voices for trump. prosecutors here allege that floyd was involved in this plot to intimidate and pressure an election worker into false ly admitting that she committed massive fraud against trump during the 2020 election. on friday just yesterday, floyd there in court before a judge learned that he will remain in jail because it is ultimately judge mcafee who has been assigned this case, who will decide his bond. listen. >> i'm going to go ahead and...
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i, , .,, floyd? that's a very simple answer because everyone _ floyd?ause everyone knows pink floyd. we tried to track them, colleagues at the medical centre use that song, so they could... 50 at the medical centre use that song, so they could. . .— so they could... so this was conducted _ so they could... so this was conducted with _ so they could... so this was conducted with 29 - so they could... so this was conducted with 29 patients. j so they could... so this was l conducted with 29 patients. i so they could... so this was - conducted with 29 patients. i was reading somewhere that they are also be an experiments to turn that into text. people say this is all about reading people �*s minds and it has medical benefits, there are also people who are kind of terrified by that. ., �* , , people who are kind of terrified by that. _., that. that's definitely possible. ri . ht that. that's definitely possible. rirht now that. that's definitely possible. right now the _ that. that's definitely possible. right now the technology - that. that's definitely po
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in this case, floyd, it seems like that is indeed what happens in his case. but it is because he has a prior. >> yeah, i think the reason why he's not been given bond automatically is because he has a prior case. unlike the other defendants. he was charged back in may for attacking an fbi official who was trying to serve a subpoena on him to appear at jack smith's investigation. and he responded with violence. and so fani willis is not going to automatically give that person a bond until perhaps he sees a judge. that's a difference between this defendant and all the others. >> so, the process normally would be that when one sees the judge, one is granted -- >> there is a presumption in favor of pretrial release, getting a bond. i think he will get a bond and be let out. there is sometimes you go to first appearances, i've done a number of them, and the defendant has an open case, then you hold them until the open case is resolved or the judge decides to let him out. but, yeah, he could be held for a couple of days or even longer, just depends on the judge. >>
in this case, floyd, it seems like that is indeed what happens in his case. but it is because he has a prior. >> yeah, i think the reason why he's not been given bond automatically is because he has a prior case. unlike the other defendants. he was charged back in may for attacking an fbi official who was trying to serve a subpoena on him to appear at jack smith's investigation. and he responded with violence. and so fani willis is not going to automatically give that person a bond until...
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>> that is harrison floyd.his codefendants, he was not able to negotiate a bond agreement with the d.a.'s office. there is a clear incentive to negotiate that ahead of surrendering. if you don't have a bond agreement in place before surrendering, you must remain in custody. harrison floyd is the only one of these 19 defendants that is still in jail. floyd is the former leader of black voices for trump. he is accused by prosecutors of being involved in an alleged plot to pressure an atlanta elections worker ruby freeman into falsely admitting to massive fraud against trump during the 2020 election. on friday, floyd that you're seeing there on your screen, he learned that he will remain in jail. the judge emily -- actually it's judge scott who will ultimately decide bond. listen. >> i'm going to find that your risk to commit additional felonies and potential risk to flee the jurisdiction. >> i got on a plane, i voluntarily came here. i'm already on federal pretrial supervision. i've had no issues. there's no way
>> that is harrison floyd.his codefendants, he was not able to negotiate a bond agreement with the d.a.'s office. there is a clear incentive to negotiate that ahead of surrendering. if you don't have a bond agreement in place before surrendering, you must remain in custody. harrison floyd is the only one of these 19 defendants that is still in jail. floyd is the former leader of black voices for trump. he is accused by prosecutors of being involved in an alleged plot to pressure an...
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floyd? he's having a different experience. is like in that jalen, what is his experience right now? >> well, currently, as you have been hearing inside of the news, these are not made-up story. some of the conditions going on there. unsanitary, manpower shortages, rabbit violence. again, these are things that have been reported. so it's not being salacious. the difference of his case is that he is on what is called a hold for another agency. i'm not sure if that warrant is -- that someone would have to come get him from out of state. but nonetheless anytime you have a warrant, a jurisdiction that person will be detained until that warranting agency comes in picks him up. that usually is no bond for any person who is wanted in another jurisdiction. >> and so he's gonna spend the night apparently and then we will see how long that takes, whether he can work out the jurisdictional issues. history was made today. we saw the mugshot of the former president united states taken inside that jail in fulton county. that has never happen
floyd? he's having a different experience. is like in that jalen, what is his experience right now? >> well, currently, as you have been hearing inside of the news, these are not made-up story. some of the conditions going on there. unsanitary, manpower shortages, rabbit violence. again, these are things that have been reported. so it's not being salacious. the difference of his case is that he is on what is called a hold for another agency. i'm not sure if that warrant is -- that someone...
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because troop is hold at the george floyd. dad was in us. then we should have seen a large a land slide when for buy it. and at the very least, to denounce trump's administration. another thing that i would add is that 6 years ago with barriers and we didn't have a president that was going on twitter talking about, you know, there's problems in the streets that are organizing pro tasks and demonstrations. and, you know, we need to send the national guard in 60 or so though we weren't in the middle of the pandemic. and 6 years ago, we didn't have a president who went on a debate telling pat boys to stand by and stand back. and so the re, all boys are white supremacy. yes. so i think it's important for us to understand that this past summer was in a lot of ways, a boiling of incidence and a boiling of trauma. my question to you sam is do you think of data can help bridge that divide? and i've seen that bridge that divide and i think data is a really important tool for dismantling. been missed that why people have told themselves that make them
because troop is hold at the george floyd. dad was in us. then we should have seen a large a land slide when for buy it. and at the very least, to denounce trump's administration. another thing that i would add is that 6 years ago with barriers and we didn't have a president that was going on twitter talking about, you know, there's problems in the streets that are organizing pro tasks and demonstrations. and, you know, we need to send the national guard in 60 or so though we weren't in the...
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pink floyd's dark side of the moon.e music, you probably recognize the cover. well, a new documentary called squaring the circle focuses on the artists who created that cover and hundreds of others. here's anthony mason. ♪ climbing up ♪ >> how would you describe your relationship with storm? >> brotherly love. >> reporter: something happened when aubrey powell and storm ferguson collaborated. >> we had a confidence together. ♪ >> reporter: as the design team hypnosis, duo created dozens of rock's most iconic album covers for pink floyd, led zeppelin. ♪ ac/dc ♪ dirty deeds done dirt cheap ♪ >> basically what happened is plier to sergeant pepper by peter blake, album covers are very much just a picture of the band on the front with their names in big white letters. i saw that and suddenly went, you know what? this is the way forward. >> reporter: between 1967 and 1983, they designed more than 400 album sleeves. template for what you were doing. >> nothing at all. >> yeah. >> we were busking. >> rporter: pope howell and st
pink floyd's dark side of the moon.e music, you probably recognize the cover. well, a new documentary called squaring the circle focuses on the artists who created that cover and hundreds of others. here's anthony mason. ♪ climbing up ♪ >> how would you describe your relationship with storm? >> brotherly love. >> reporter: something happened when aubrey powell and storm ferguson collaborated. >> we had a confidence together. ♪ >> reporter: as the design team...
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so i will definitely say that george floyd, it's not the 1st right. neither is treyvon martin. but what i will say is that when we understand george floyd and his dad, so we also have to paint that within the context of what happened, right? there was a tend to make that had a lot of people on their phones. and that was the main way of you receiving information and databases. and so i think it created a shockwave effect where everyone was forced to see you. i think back to 2014 and 15 the contents of the ferguson uprising. so much of that work was necessarily focused on proving that there was a systemic problem. and not because folks who had experienced it didn't know there was a stomach problem, really because there were a lot of white people who refused to believe it. and a lot of policy makers who refused to act on it. and i think when the george floyd video came out, there was also something about that video in particular the number of officers who were there. and so in the cold stare on derek chopin's face, he really was indifferent to george for his life. there was someth
so i will definitely say that george floyd, it's not the 1st right. neither is treyvon martin. but what i will say is that when we understand george floyd and his dad, so we also have to paint that within the context of what happened, right? there was a tend to make that had a lot of people on their phones. and that was the main way of you receiving information and databases. and so i think it created a shockwave effect where everyone was forced to see you. i think back to 2014 and 15 the...
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y hoy domingo cumple tres Ías encarcelado harrison floyd, el Único de los 18 aliados del expresidente por estar acusado en georgia junto al exmandatario pero no puo pagar una fianza para ser liberado& floyd se presenÓ en la Árcel de fulton sin haber pactado previamente una fianza con la fiscaÍa. trump por su parte salÓ bajo una fianza de 200 mil Ólares. millones de niÑos de estados unidos esÁn perdiendo su cobertura de medicaid, aunque los expertos dicen que la gran maoÍa de ellos contiÚa siendo elegible para ese programa& pero en abril pasado, los gobiernos estatales recuperaron el poder para eliminar del prograa a quienes consideren inelegibles& se estima que 5.4 millones de niÑos han perdido sus beneficios y otros seis millones corren el mismo riesgo... hay alarma entre la comunidad Édica y la poblacÓn por el aumento en el Úmero de personas que pierden la vida o quedan inhabilitados por graves errores en los diagÓsticos... y es que son cientos de miles los pacientes afectados, revela un nuevo informe de una prestigiosa institucÓn, comonos dice lourdes de Ío. el gobernador del estad
y hoy domingo cumple tres Ías encarcelado harrison floyd, el Único de los 18 aliados del expresidente por estar acusado en georgia junto al exmandatario pero no puo pagar una fianza para ser liberado& floyd se presenÓ en la Árcel de fulton sin haber pactado previamente una fianza con la fiscaÍa. trump por su parte salÓ bajo una fianza de 200 mil Ólares. millones de niÑos de estados unidos esÁn perdiendo su cobertura de medicaid, aunque los expertos dicen que la gran maoÍa de ellos...
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putting an end to the criminal proceedings around george floyd's death.four officers in both state and federal court. again, all four officers are now behind bars. one important note here, despite that large sentence that you saw, it will only include about two additional months behind bars for former officer tou thao. that's because in minneapolis, or minnesota, rather, you serve about 2/3 of that total sentence behind bars, but again, you saw the list of officers there. you have sentences ranging from more than 20 years down to just about three years for the four officers. >> shaquille brewster, thank you. >>> high alert, tensions are rising after u.s. forces spotted russian and chinese military vessels on a joint patrol off the alaskan coast. what the u.s. navy is saying about the latest aggression from our military adversaries. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc e champagne taste... on a hard seltzer budget... wayfair's got just what you need! what... y'all this is nice. salad p
putting an end to the criminal proceedings around george floyd's death.four officers in both state and federal court. again, all four officers are now behind bars. one important note here, despite that large sentence that you saw, it will only include about two additional months behind bars for former officer tou thao. that's because in minneapolis, or minnesota, rather, you serve about 2/3 of that total sentence behind bars, but again, you saw the list of officers there. you have sentences...
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one of them was the founder of pink floyd, dave gilmour...r many years. since 1994. what did that make you feel? i was injured, i was in the hospital, and he gave me a calland said, "hey, andriy. "would you mind if i use your vocals in a release of a pink floyd?" and i was like, "are you kidding me? "sir, would i mind?" it's a dream of every musician in the world, actually, a young one, or, i don't know. "you're a legend! "of course i will. "of course," and that brought accept of a huge effort. i mean, the moral one. all the money from the release was directed by sir david and his crew to a charity in ukraine. and that's true because i know it — i have many, many things from different charity organisations in ukraine. they called me, i know some of them, i know. and they call me and say, "please tell all english people "who have listened to the song, all the people all over the world who've donated using the song, playing it on youtube and different "things, that we are very glad and grateful." and they say, "always say thank you to sir david
one of them was the founder of pink floyd, dave gilmour...r many years. since 1994. what did that make you feel? i was injured, i was in the hospital, and he gave me a calland said, "hey, andriy. "would you mind if i use your vocals in a release of a pink floyd?" and i was like, "are you kidding me? "sir, would i mind?" it's a dream of every musician in the world, actually, a young one, or, i don't know. "you're a legend! "of course i will. "of...
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floyd period. thank you, brian. and first of all, let me give a i to use the phrase, but a trigger warning. i'm going to discuss things that are very uncomfortable to talk about. i'm talking about group averages in in average skills, average behavioral cultural predilections. i'm not making any judgments, any individual within any racial group. there are thousands of individuals in this racial group of that racial group that outperform everybody else. we can't make any about individuals based their membership in groups, but the discourse that is tearing down our civilization, that is tearing down meritocratic standards is. couched in in grotesque generalities. and it has to be answered with certain observe asians about group performance. so just please steel yourself for some truths that are really taboo across our population. the idea of disparate impact is the idea that any. meritocratic in of academic skills that has a negative impact on certain minority groups and above on blacks is by definition racist unless i
floyd period. thank you, brian. and first of all, let me give a i to use the phrase, but a trigger warning. i'm going to discuss things that are very uncomfortable to talk about. i'm talking about group averages in in average skills, average behavioral cultural predilections. i'm not making any judgments, any individual within any racial group. there are thousands of individuals in this racial group of that racial group that outperform everybody else. we can't make any about individuals based...
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what does that do for floyd's future with this case? >> well, i do think that fani willis is going to make a determination as to how she moves forward when and with whom ultimately. the fact that she has this additional legal matter is kind of like a defendant who has a second case, and as a former prosecutor i had to deal with that on a number of occasions, in jurisdictions that are different at levels that are different. you may have someone who has a federal case they're fighting and you have someone who has a state case they're fighting. these things are not necessarily unusual. ultimately as we've been talking about, fani willis wants to tell a very cohesive narrative around everyone who is listed on that indictment and their participation with respect to fulton county. anyone who has anything else going on, they are going to work around that as best they can to figure out how they can make sure that that prosecution and its integrity is protected so that when they get in front of that jury whether it's one defendant like chesebro
what does that do for floyd's future with this case? >> well, i do think that fani willis is going to make a determination as to how she moves forward when and with whom ultimately. the fact that she has this additional legal matter is kind of like a defendant who has a second case, and as a former prosecutor i had to deal with that on a number of occasions, in jurisdictions that are different at levels that are different. you may have someone who has a federal case they're fighting and...
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stated to harrison floyd that airs on floyd that freedom the freemen was afraid to talk to steven layead called harrison floyd. mr. floyd then tried to call ruby freeman. he tried several times, but he was unsuccessful. so he in turn recruited someone else, someone named trevian kutti, a black publicist for the trump supporting nothing apologist and artist kanye what west, who now goes by the name ye it. december 2021 a spokesperson for ye said trevian was not associated with this when it went down. but it said don trump's repeated you used ye as a supporter blackface to bolster his own extreme an incendiary politics. and ye, in the same, time has drifted further and further to the right, openly embracing nazism, anti black rhetoric, and donald trump. so, on around january 4th, former ye publicist trevian kutti showed up at ruby freeman 's drawer, dorsal was set by a high profile individual emerging this freedom freeman to confess to trump's baseless allegations of voter fraud or people would come to miss freeman's home in 48 hours and put her in jail. but ruby freeman was not having
stated to harrison floyd that airs on floyd that freedom the freemen was afraid to talk to steven layead called harrison floyd. mr. floyd then tried to call ruby freeman. he tried several times, but he was unsuccessful. so he in turn recruited someone else, someone named trevian kutti, a black publicist for the trump supporting nothing apologist and artist kanye what west, who now goes by the name ye it. december 2021 a spokesperson for ye said trevian was not associated with this when it went...
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floyd was denied bond because of a prior charge. it turns out that earlier this year, harrison floyd allegedly attacked an fbi agent who was trying to serve him a grand jury subpoena in jack smith's federal elections investigation. well, today mr. floyd appeared remotely in a georgia courtroom, where he told a judge that he was not a flight risk, arguing that he flew in from out of state to turn himself in before donald trump did. the judge said that it would be up to another judge to set conditions for his release. harrison floyd also told the court today that he cannot afford to pay for a lawyer. >> because you do not qualify for a public defender, you have the right to retain a lawyer of your choice. okay? >> i've spoken to several different attorneys before flying out here. the cost is typically between $40,000 to $100,000 just to retain a lawyer for these charges. and then they charge hourly, i cannot afford. i'm not going to put my family in that kind of debt. >> today, lawyers for another of trump's codefendants, former trump
floyd was denied bond because of a prior charge. it turns out that earlier this year, harrison floyd allegedly attacked an fbi agent who was trying to serve him a grand jury subpoena in jack smith's federal elections investigation. well, today mr. floyd appeared remotely in a georgia courtroom, where he told a judge that he was not a flight risk, arguing that he flew in from out of state to turn himself in before donald trump did. the judge said that it would be up to another judge to set...
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and harrison floyd is the one person who is not been released on bond. he is still in jail, even went before a judge today and i want to play what happened for folks. >> did you find that based on the charge against, if there are grounds for bond to be denied at this point. so i'm going to go ahead that find that your risk to the -- additional felonies and flee jurisdiction. i'm going to deny bond. >> there is no way that i am a flight risk, i showed up before the president. >> how exactly does harrison floyd fit into this election case, stephen? >> right, so harrison floyd is one of several people accused of trying to harass a fulton county election worker, ruby freeman, into falsely admitting that she committed election fraud. ruby freeman and this video of her and her daughter counting votes at state farm arena at one of the polls closed in november of 2020 is a central figure in all of this thing because the claims that were shared by rudy giuliani and others were debunked in realtime. but, harrison floyd is one of the people that showed up to ruby f
and harrison floyd is the one person who is not been released on bond. he is still in jail, even went before a judge today and i want to play what happened for folks. >> did you find that based on the charge against, if there are grounds for bond to be denied at this point. so i'm going to go ahead that find that your risk to the -- additional felonies and flee jurisdiction. i'm going to deny bond. >> there is no way that i am a flight risk, i showed up before the president....
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what saw in memphis, what we saw with george floyd two years ago, what we see from time to time and imake a point, though, about what we see from time to time the 60 million encounters between american police and citizens every year estimated in in an average year, were about a thousand individuals who are killed by police officers during the course of those interactions, a thousand out of 60 million out out of that number. i think in 2020 or 2019, the last year, we had figures there were about i think, fewer than two dozen unarmed blacks. yeah, no question. positive. 13 unarmed black men killed police in about 15 whites, unarmed, who were killed by police. but in the vast of those thousand deaths, the police are responding to force being directed against them. that results each year usually in the death of 50 or 60 police officers who were killed in the line of duty while armed suspects. so that what has been amplified in the world we live in today, beginning with rodney king back in the 1990s with that first video that we had the early incident certainly in the civil rights movement
what saw in memphis, what we saw with george floyd two years ago, what we see from time to time and imake a point, though, about what we see from time to time the 60 million encounters between american police and citizens every year estimated in in an average year, were about a thousand individuals who are killed by police officers during the course of those interactions, a thousand out of 60 million out out of that number. i think in 2020 or 2019, the last year, we had figures there were about...
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this is the final officer connected to george floyd's death, the final criminal case connected to that. one thing that we saw in court and that we're still waiting for the feed to come in, but we're hearing from some local reporters is that we heard tao not take responsibility. he said that he didn't want anyone to get hurt that day, but he didn't take any responsibility as he spoke to the court for about 23 minutes. judge cahill, who sentenced him, said that the fact that he didn't take responsibility and wasn't showing remorse, that's what led to him sentencing -- giving that sentence of about 57 months. i believe we had that graphic on screen right now. i mentioned this is the end of the legal proceedings with the former officers involved in george floyd's death. you see the sentences range from the 22 1/2 years for derek chauvin who had his knee on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, all the way down to three years with thomas lane. there are still some appeals that are making its way to the supreme court. in terms of the criminal proceedings we're seeing in minneapolis
this is the final officer connected to george floyd's death, the final criminal case connected to that. one thing that we saw in court and that we're still waiting for the feed to come in, but we're hearing from some local reporters is that we heard tao not take responsibility. he said that he didn't want anyone to get hurt that day, but he didn't take any responsibility as he spoke to the court for about 23 minutes. judge cahill, who sentenced him, said that the fact that he didn't take...
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. >> a number of people understand after george floyd is killing, that there's a problem. they didn't understand why. >> sound of the police. a new documentary directed by oscar nominated an emmy award winning filmmaker stanley nelson and co-director valerie schoon. it opens with the case of a mere lock. >> we thank you all for being here because you're a part of a fraternity. nobody wants to be a part of. we wanted to, in some ways, begin at the ending of amir lock's life and then take you back and show you all the historical reasons why that might have happened. and this young man might have been killed . >> i can't facetime with my son , but can that officer still facetime with his can that chief of police still facetime with theirs? can mayor frye still facetime with theirs? all i have is memories. >> amir lock was a 22 year old black man sleeping when he was fatally shot by a swat officer in annapolis, executing a no knock search warrant, part of a string of high profile cases of black men and women killed by police. a list that includes tyree nichols, brianna taylor,
. >> a number of people understand after george floyd is killing, that there's a problem. they didn't understand why. >> sound of the police. a new documentary directed by oscar nominated an emmy award winning filmmaker stanley nelson and co-director valerie schoon. it opens with the case of a mere lock. >> we thank you all for being here because you're a part of a fraternity. nobody wants to be a part of. we wanted to, in some ways, begin at the ending of amir lock's life and...
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unlike his other co-defendants, floyd was unable to negotiate a bond agreement before his surrender. and today a judge was refusing to even set his bond. >> judge, you find that based on the open charge against you, there are grounds for bond to be denied at this point. so i'm going to find that you are a risk to commit additional felonies and a potential risk to flee the jurisdiction. so i'm going to deny bond but a full consideration of bond will be addressed by judge mcafee. >> that's, of course, the judge who will be overseeing and has been overseeing a majority of this so far. i want to bring in senior reporter for the root jessica washington and clint rucke so happy to see both of you here tonight. jessica, you've got a piece out in "the root" talking about this very issue, how floyd is one of only two black defendants in this case. he's still in jail, and i might note this has been talked about as a more notorious jail, fulton county. what is happening here? any insight as to why it is he's still there and that judge made that decision? >> yeah. so there's kind of two things h
unlike his other co-defendants, floyd was unable to negotiate a bond agreement before his surrender. and today a judge was refusing to even set his bond. >> judge, you find that based on the open charge against you, there are grounds for bond to be denied at this point. so i'm going to find that you are a risk to commit additional felonies and a potential risk to flee the jurisdiction. so i'm going to deny bond but a full consideration of bond will be addressed by judge mcafee. >>...
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a fire vallejo police officer could be getting his job back after killing a man during the george floyd protests. how the victim's family is now responding. and boat owners, frustrated and they're trying to get help from law enforcement as they continue to do with the burglars that are targeting votes on the n% oakland estuary. and chp is searching for driver. they say hit and killed a man while he was out with friends. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning far. >> good tuesday morning. thank you for waking up with this bright and early for the kron. 4 morning news today is tuesday. august 29th. believed that the mom is just flying by a whole lot to get to today and tomorrow. we have a warm-up on the way john. so folks are prepared for that morning. yeah, we're getting ready for some heat again across the bay area. temperatures today into tomorrow. >> got to be on the rise tomorrow being the very hottest. want to be looking forward to. so if you don't love that heat, look forward to this weekend when we cool back down where we're sitting this morning
a fire vallejo police officer could be getting his job back after killing a man during the george floyd protests. how the victim's family is now responding. and boat owners, frustrated and they're trying to get help from law enforcement as they continue to do with the burglars that are targeting votes on the n% oakland estuary. and chp is searching for driver. they say hit and killed a man while he was out with friends. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4...
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the second degree manslaughter of george floyd.k chauvin and instead of helping floyd he instead ignored him and mocked him. what we heard from the former officer in court today. >> obviously, on that day i didn't intend on doing any malice so anything like that. that was never my intent. i did the best i thought i could. obviously, the outcome didn't come out the way i wanted it. >> now you heard him in court speak for nearly 23 minutes largerly making biblical and religious references that was the only point in which he somewhat addressed what happened and what he was convicted of doing. we know that this adds to his previous sentence two months to the time he'll serve behind bars. >> shaquille brewster, thank you. >>> the republican race for president is heating up, just two weeks to go until the first gop debate, former president trump's top challenger ron desantis sat down with nbc news for an exclusive interview, trying to reboot his campaign after a series of polls showing him in a distant second place to the former presiden
the second degree manslaughter of george floyd.k chauvin and instead of helping floyd he instead ignored him and mocked him. what we heard from the former officer in court today. >> obviously, on that day i didn't intend on doing any malice so anything like that. that was never my intent. i did the best i thought i could. obviously, the outcome didn't come out the way i wanted it. >> now you heard him in court speak for nearly 23 minutes largerly making biblical and religious...
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they were big pink floyd fans.nd that being said , it's a pretty nice song that has vocals in the first part, instrumentals only in the second one. so it's interesting in an analysis point of view, but the real reason was they were fans and we are to yeah, really a remarkable breakthrough here and a remarkable achievement. really appreciate you sharing your work with us. ludovic bellier, a postdoctoral fellow at uc berkeley. thanks for coming on today. thanks you, alex. sure. yeah. it's just so incredible what's happening right down the road from us right? with all those really, really smart people. okay, well, we told you about the thousands of octopus that have gathered off the coast of california for this afternoon. we dive a little deeper into this unusual octopus garden to find out more about what's going on below the surface. ice and a warmer day across the bay area and continuing to climb. a better look at the current conditions and what you can expect for the rest of the week. you didn't choose cat allergie
they were big pink floyd fans.nd that being said , it's a pretty nice song that has vocals in the first part, instrumentals only in the second one. so it's interesting in an analysis point of view, but the real reason was they were fans and we are to yeah, really a remarkable breakthrough here and a remarkable achievement. really appreciate you sharing your work with us. ludovic bellier, a postdoctoral fellow at uc berkeley. thanks for coming on today. thanks you, alex. sure. yeah. it's just so...
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and she was explaining the racism in britain to floyd incident to which george floyd incident happenedl me that the george floyd incident. let's at stephen lawrence then. >> when e when that? >> so when was that? >> so when was that? >> that was back in the 90. yes, exactly. that not 30 years exactly. that is not 30 years ago. darren 30 years ago. >> are you are you denying that racism britain? racism happens in britain? >> that something >> are you saying that something as as that happened, as tragic as that has happened, are saying racism no are you saying that racism no longer in answer the longer happens? in answer the question, answer the question, no, you answer the question. find question. i think you'll find i'm the one in the presenting chair. >> i, i think i am quite well placed to tell you that we are still here. >> then. here we are in >> we are then. here we are in britain today. >> it does as much as in the >> it does not as much as in the past, can't have a view on past, so i can't have a view on this because i'm white man. this because i'm a white man. >> that's what yo
and she was explaining the racism in britain to floyd incident to which george floyd incident happenedl me that the george floyd incident. let's at stephen lawrence then. >> when e when that? >> so when was that? >> so when was that? >> that was back in the 90. yes, exactly. that not 30 years exactly. that is not 30 years ago. darren 30 years ago. >> are you are you denying that racism britain? racism happens in britain? >> that something >> are you...
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and she was explaining the racism in britain to floyd incident to which george floyd incident happened that the george floyd incident. let's at stephen lawrence then. >> when e when that? >> so when was that? >> so when was that? >> that was back in the 90. yes, exactly. that not 30 years exactly. that is not 30 years ago. darren 30 years ago. >> are you are you denying that racism britain? racism happens in britain? >> that something >> are you saying that something as as that happened, as tragic as that has happened, are saying racism no are you saying that racism no longer in answer the longer happens? in answer the question, answer the question, no, you answer the question. find question. i think you'll find i'm the one in the presenting chair. >> i, i think i am quite well placed to tell you that we are still here. >> then. here we are in >> we are then. here we are in britain today. >> it does as much as in the >> it does not as much as in the past, can't have a view on past, so i can't have a view on this because i'm white man. this because i'm a white man. >> that's what you're
and she was explaining the racism in britain to floyd incident to which george floyd incident happened that the george floyd incident. let's at stephen lawrence then. >> when e when that? >> so when was that? >> so when was that? >> that was back in the 90. yes, exactly. that not 30 years exactly. that is not 30 years ago. darren 30 years ago. >> are you are you denying that racism britain? racism happens in britain? >> that something >> are you saying...