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george foy's brother finds people have been demanding justice and urged them to keep on pushing his family held an emotional press conference where they said they were finally able to breathe again. there is president has called the verdict a rare but important step towards justice in america joe biden spoke to floyd's family before addressing the nation calling his death murder in broad daylight we have to listen. i can't breathe. nice words. we can't let those words die we see. we have to keep you. we must not turn away we can't turn away. chad's military has promised an 18 month transition to free elections after announcing the death of president just debby the army says he was killed while servicing soldiers fighting rebels in the north that he had just won re-election and was one of africa's longest serving leaders his son general will take on the role of interim head of state. a car bomb targeting security forces exploded in afghanistan's capital kabul interior ministry says it was a suicide attack it happened hours before turkey and the delay of afghan peace talks set to be held in
george foy's brother finds people have been demanding justice and urged them to keep on pushing his family held an emotional press conference where they said they were finally able to breathe again. there is president has called the verdict a rare but important step towards justice in america joe biden spoke to floyd's family before addressing the nation calling his death murder in broad daylight we have to listen. i can't breathe. nice words. we can't let those words die we see. we have to...
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brother periods of time when you were not using opioids expertly and same question with regard to mr foy yes absolutely were there times when. you knew that he was using opioids. more than by prescription yes that makes sense yes and when you weren't using you know prescription opioids. you know where did you get them. after street. and black market. and you know he was doing that as well yes. and. turning your attention to. well i mean yes you were in a relationship for nearly 3 years is. to. give this. use of opioids beyond even prescriptions sort of continued throughout that 3 year period for mr floyd. yes something that you saw yourself and were aware of. asked the same question of you did you struggle using during that tire period yes and were there times when you would use together. and for what you saw mr ford using what form of opioids did he typically use. actually timing or actually kowloon and you know the kind of oxy and how did he get that how to use. i follow them. so until 4 yes that's. not the easiest question to ask you know to. 4 years i'm sorry ok here are sam my quest
brother periods of time when you were not using opioids expertly and same question with regard to mr foy yes absolutely were there times when. you knew that he was using opioids. more than by prescription yes that makes sense yes and when you weren't using you know prescription opioids. you know where did you get them. after street. and black market. and you know he was doing that as well yes. and. turning your attention to. well i mean yes you were in a relationship for nearly 3 years is. to....
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who support abortion rights and the democratic candidate for governor of virginia jennifer carroll foyi know many of us took note of your debate performance and obviously this endorsement is a huge vote of confidence from an organization that backs women who do support abortion rights. however, you are also running way behind terry mcauliffe who is well known in the state of virginia. how do you see the landscape of the race? what do you bring to the table that terry mcauliffe doesn't? >> absolutely. and there is a question, and thank you for having me, i'm excited to be here this morning, this is a question about the future, and i'm excited to usher in what the new face of democratic leadership looks like shoulder to shoulder with people and special interests and dedicated my entire life to public service as a former public defender, hoping to navigate a broken criminal justice system and a foster mom for eight years and helping people regger to to vote and virginiians identify themselves with me because i walked in their shoes and i'm seeing the challenges and that's what they're loo
who support abortion rights and the democratic candidate for governor of virginia jennifer carroll foyi know many of us took note of your debate performance and obviously this endorsement is a huge vote of confidence from an organization that backs women who do support abortion rights. however, you are also running way behind terry mcauliffe who is well known in the state of virginia. how do you see the landscape of the race? what do you bring to the table that terry mcauliffe doesn't? >>...
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there's this exhibit 64 is that part of the process that you're working on that with respect to mr foy it's head and face area. yes. and and your partner. what's he doing at that point in time. he is working on getting i.v.'s. and you talked a little bit about i.v. access before but what was the purpose of getting i.v. access. for his treatment for mr. to administer medications and what were the medications that were administered mystify. of them that we were given. well what are the i don't know if this is a lot less that what were your primary what was the primary purpose what were you trying to get him. to 1st line medication when somebody is encouraging arrest so did you get him. and why is that when you say it's a 1st time for her to caress what is it. helps to research her. so there might just be a little pause in proceedings here is the attorneys speak to the judge using their headsets and microphones of course in covert times now approaching the bench with plexiglas and social distancing involved so just a small pause there in this 4th day of dirt showdowns trial for the murder
there's this exhibit 64 is that part of the process that you're working on that with respect to mr foy it's head and face area. yes. and and your partner. what's he doing at that point in time. he is working on getting i.v.'s. and you talked a little bit about i.v. access before but what was the purpose of getting i.v. access. for his treatment for mr. to administer medications and what were the medications that were administered mystify. of them that we were given. well what are the i don't...
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more bad embarrassing exposes of david cameron, this time—released foi requests made byjournalist investigatings were released by the bank of england. and then very, very late about half past eight, very late about half past eight, very conveniently for all of us, the treasury also released its correspondence between its top officials and david cameron as well. the story as many of your readers and listeners will probably be familiar with by now is that david cameron lobbied for access to taxpayers cash. we learned that it was about 20 billion potentially in green sale capital. and it was happening just as greensill capital has now collapsed, it's starting to face quite significant financial pressures right at the start of the pandemic. and he was, you know, the e—mails released by the bank of england suggest that he was speaking to one of the bank of england's deputy governors, john cunliffe. this also details relief from the treasury to make difficult between cameron and john glenn, the treasurer, what he says. ultimately, his lobbying wasn't successful. he doesn't end up getting exactly what
more bad embarrassing exposes of david cameron, this time—released foi requests made byjournalist investigatings were released by the bank of england. and then very, very late about half past eight, very late about half past eight, very conveniently for all of us, the treasury also released its correspondence between its top officials and david cameron as well. the story as many of your readers and listeners will probably be familiar with by now is that david cameron lobbied for access to...
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right is that the exchange that you testified to of the defendant responding to statements of mr foy yes sir and certain approximately how long did the defendant continue to restrain george floyd after the exchange we just heard. i believe 6 minutes ok thank you i have no further questions. as you know. i may have just a moment to give up your. morning surgeon siker want to thank you for being here. do you enjoy the rain last night yes well different than california yes you don't get that much. so you know i have a few questions 1st and foremost about your experience. have you ever previously testified in any court or in any state or in federal court as an expert on the police use of force. have you ever been qualified by any court of competent jurisdiction on an ex as an expert in the use of police force yes where in los angeles during a trial of use of force that i was the investigator for it's not the only time in that case yes. and you are here in your own personal capacity correct yes or you are not here as a representative of either the los angeles police department or the offi
right is that the exchange that you testified to of the defendant responding to statements of mr foy yes sir and certain approximately how long did the defendant continue to restrain george floyd after the exchange we just heard. i believe 6 minutes ok thank you i have no further questions. as you know. i may have just a moment to give up your. morning surgeon siker want to thank you for being here. do you enjoy the rain last night yes well different than california yes you don't get that much....
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or any of the officers attempt to provide 1st aid to mr foy i did not see any of the defendants try to attempt to provide 1st aid to mr flu and then it did not try c.p.r. he did not start just compressions. leading refreeze. did you see them provide. you see them provide any medical attention i didn't. be's dudley's observations do you have an opinion as to whether the defendant violated n.p.t. departmental policy 7 dash 350 by feeling to render aid to mr floyd agreed that the defendant violated our policy in terms of rendering aid. thank you i have no further questions at this time your honor if he. is innocent. all right so this is live coverage now of the trial of former police officer derek show than over the killing of george floyd of course now entering its 2nd week a case that is really being seen as very significant for police accountability potentially in the united states so we've just been hearing testimony from minneapolis police chief meant daria. who was testifying for the prosecution we understand he'll now be questioned by the defense he was are specifically about the p
or any of the officers attempt to provide 1st aid to mr foy i did not see any of the defendants try to attempt to provide 1st aid to mr flu and then it did not try c.p.r. he did not start just compressions. leading refreeze. did you see them provide. you see them provide any medical attention i didn't. be's dudley's observations do you have an opinion as to whether the defendant violated n.p.t. departmental policy 7 dash 350 by feeling to render aid to mr floyd agreed that the defendant...
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changed after that shock today did i think get better but mr foy. oh absolutely when you were writers hospital are. you at that point. going to the hospital to provide a report. of information out of the treatment rendered. and what was mr ferguson dish. at the time you're writing. it was your career. grows. so we've been watching the. show when we've been. listening to the testimony of derek smith a paramedic who went to the city council and treated george lloyd in those crucial minutes and let's go back to the trial and just man it was. at any point in time during your treatment in care of mr floyd. were you ever able to resuscitate him success. no did he ever regain a pass. from the time you write down to the time when you ran to the hospital long . and. did anything change in terms of your assessment of his condition and status. the assures this is a drop off of the hospital story for us now. you know. again another short interruption we think to the testimony of derek's myth the paramedic this is of course the trial of their children for the mu
changed after that shock today did i think get better but mr foy. oh absolutely when you were writers hospital are. you at that point. going to the hospital to provide a report. of information out of the treatment rendered. and what was mr ferguson dish. at the time you're writing. it was your career. grows. so we've been watching the. show when we've been. listening to the testimony of derek smith a paramedic who went to the city council and treated george lloyd in those crucial minutes and...
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questions about what the other officers were doing correct that's correct your attention was focused on mr foy correct yes it was and mr floyd didn't drop dead while you were interacting with him correct no thank you. and. thank you anything that you. ok let's just bring you a bit of clarity on what we've just been hearing we have been hearing the cross-examination of the 1st defense witness that's officer creighton and. scott robbie cretin who is now retired know what we've been hearing there was evidence which the judge has clarified is to help assess the physical well being of george florey as he was. when he was being stalked snow the defense. entered into evidence some boards come footage this is not from the police stop the. after which george floyd saeed's this was evidence to see the effect the opioids may or may not have on a paris we're bringing in a 2nd witness here for the defense but just to clear that up for that was the 1st seven's that we were hearing it was to help assess george ford's physical well being and notes his character let's listen in. last name as most think ammo as
questions about what the other officers were doing correct that's correct your attention was focused on mr foy correct yes it was and mr floyd didn't drop dead while you were interacting with him correct no thank you. and. thank you anything that you. ok let's just bring you a bit of clarity on what we've just been hearing we have been hearing the cross-examination of the 1st defense witness that's officer creighton and. scott robbie cretin who is now retired know what we've been hearing there...
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recent months with several spells in hospital british prime minister boris johnson praised the prince foy's extraordinary life and work. of all kaino has erupted on the caribbean island of st vincent for the 1st time in 4 decades 20000 people have been evacuated but the coronavirus has complicated the operation neighboring islands want to accept only vaccinated people the volcano last of rio 1st started showing activity in december and picked up this week. german chancellor angela merkel plans to reduce the power of regional leaders to decide coronavirus policy germany's battling a 3rd wave of infections and a scientist or hospitals will soon be overwhelmed local decision making has led to a confusing patchwork of regulations the government now plans to impose national restrictions when new infections reach a certain rate. this is news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and facebook all visit our website d w dot com. britain's prince philip the queen elizabeth for more than 60 years has died aged 99 we'll bring you reaction from london look back at his life and forwards to his funeral
recent months with several spells in hospital british prime minister boris johnson praised the prince foy's extraordinary life and work. of all kaino has erupted on the caribbean island of st vincent for the 1st time in 4 decades 20000 people have been evacuated but the coronavirus has complicated the operation neighboring islands want to accept only vaccinated people the volcano last of rio 1st started showing activity in december and picked up this week. german chancellor angela merkel plans...
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in the vehicle this gas will be present or if a person is close to the exhaust for completeness mr foy the blood c.e.o. level should be tested so the state received that part of dr followers report back in february is that correct that's correct or are. anything else mr blackwell before i turn to mr knowles your honor no nothing for i think that you know. thank you judge yes for the record in terms of. couple of things i would like to address 1st is this new information that was just received for the record indicate that i received these test results 753 this morning. as i understand it dr followers on an airplane and they're having some difficulty reaching him at this particular moment i have spoken with other people from the forensics panel they're looking into these things. never the last year on our point of this is that this issue was specifically raises the core points are back on february 22nd some 20 some odd days in the or 40 some 60 days i don't even know how long it's been i'm a little little time deprived at this point the point being is that the state has had more than suf
in the vehicle this gas will be present or if a person is close to the exhaust for completeness mr foy the blood c.e.o. level should be tested so the state received that part of dr followers report back in february is that correct that's correct or are. anything else mr blackwell before i turn to mr knowles your honor no nothing for i think that you know. thank you judge yes for the record in terms of. couple of things i would like to address 1st is this new information that was just received...
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out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate so this is something that once again is breathing new life into getting the. legislation passed what quickly would it do it would bring about reform of policing would ban things like chokeholds it would bring about more accountability and it would also introduce resorts is to assure that there isn't any need for the kinds of conflicts that we saw on that videotape that went all around the world and spawn so many protests so this is a call to action as well as a commendation by the u.s. president for those that stepped up the stepped up with courage including police officers who spoke out against a fellow officer and spoke up for right versus wrong or it can really be there for the moment so thanks very much indeed for that assessment to communicate the white house a little speak note to mary frances berry who's a former ch
out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate so this is something that once again is breathing new life into getting the. legislation passed what quickly would it do it would bring about reform of policing would ban things like chokeholds it would bring about more...
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relevant to your analysis relevant to my now says this shows where the officers initially removed mr foyrom the did go in and they placed them in the proposition that you were evolving by the way to control things had to go. and focusing on her job. yes sir are you able to make out the relative position of his words. relative to mr floyd in that photo yes it appears there his knees are in a position where you live and by the way his left knee being in the neck area of the floor in his pocket this is a very busy news day here and i'll just say we're going to take you back to london where the british medicines and the health care regulator agency are holding their own briefing over these recent astra zeneca vaccine developments professor jonathan found who is now speaking and taking questions let's listen in to see what he has to say today for us thank you professor i will now update on m h r a's rigorous scientific review of safety reports of very rare and specific blood clots with low platelet count thrombocytopenia associated with covert 19 vaccine astra zeneca over 20000000 doses of th
relevant to your analysis relevant to my now says this shows where the officers initially removed mr foyrom the did go in and they placed them in the proposition that you were evolving by the way to control things had to go. and focusing on her job. yes sir are you able to make out the relative position of his words. relative to mr floyd in that photo yes it appears there his knees are in a position where you live and by the way his left knee being in the neck area of the floor in his pocket...
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former police officer who said shavings use of force was justified he is accused of kneeling on george foy's neck for more than 9 minutes during his arrest john hendren is in minneapolis. minnesota thank you the defense opened its case by putting george floyd on trial for turning the court's attention from former police officer derrick shoulder to the man he's accused of murder 'd. the defense theory is that floyd died of heart trouble in a drug overdose to support that children's lawyers called a police officer and a paramedic who testified that floyd took opioid pills when he was arrested in a separate 2019 encounter prosecutor aaron eldridge fired back mr floyd dropped dead while you were traffic correct. no. the floyd family calls the attacks on him character assassination of a dead man police officer of killing us and we have been murdered at a rate that i never thought i could imagine if the time. and that time is now media apple you are ok sweep this under the rug anymore. and we will fight for justice but is family hoping to link the 2 arrests the defense then showed police body came
former police officer who said shavings use of force was justified he is accused of kneeling on george foy's neck for more than 9 minutes during his arrest john hendren is in minneapolis. minnesota thank you the defense opened its case by putting george floyd on trial for turning the court's attention from former police officer derrick shoulder to the man he's accused of murder 'd. the defense theory is that floyd died of heart trouble in a drug overdose to support that children's lawyers...
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more bad embarrassing exposes of david cameron, this time—released foi requests made byjournalist investigatingd cameron as well. the story as many of your readers and listeners will probably be familiar with by now is that david cameron lobbied for access to taxpayers cash. we learned that it was about 20 billion potentially in
more bad embarrassing exposes of david cameron, this time—released foi requests made byjournalist investigatingd cameron as well. the story as many of your readers and listeners will probably be familiar with by now is that david cameron lobbied for access to taxpayers cash. we learned that it was about 20 billion potentially in
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out other causes like drug use or heart disease chauvin is on trial after he handcuffed and knelt on fois neck for more than 9 minutes. have you formed any opinions in this case to reasonable griot medical certainty as to the cause of this of lloyd's there yes they have to tell us your opinion or opinions sure. in this case mr george george floyd died from a cardio pulmonary arrest. it was caused by low oxygen levels in those low oxygen levels were induced by the prone restraint and positional asphyxiation that he was subjected to. john hendren is following the trial for us and joins us now live from minneapolis so john week 3 and day 11 of the show of a new trial tell us more for us about what the cardiologist said in his testimony. well that was the latest expert testimony from a doctor and you heard it right there he said that george floyd's oxygen starved heart stops beating due to a lack of oxygen and because of that lack saw lack of oxygen in the doctor's words were the need of derek chauvin on the neck of george floyd so the defense is going to start its own testimony next in the n
out other causes like drug use or heart disease chauvin is on trial after he handcuffed and knelt on fois neck for more than 9 minutes. have you formed any opinions in this case to reasonable griot medical certainty as to the cause of this of lloyd's there yes they have to tell us your opinion or opinions sure. in this case mr george george floyd died from a cardio pulmonary arrest. it was caused by low oxygen levels in those low oxygen levels were induced by the prone restraint and positional...
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out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate. still ahead here on al-jazeera the president child is killed in battle what his death could mean for the security of the whole region. it's time for the perfect gentleman. sponsored plan qatar airways the reins gathering again in china and he will probably keep gathering in moves in unusual direction because of disruption to the system just coming in to the bottom your screen says super typhoon is off the edge of the philippines now and the forecast it stays over open water to get dangerously close to some of the small japanese islands and to taiwan but it does mean that temporarily there's no rain in the korean peninsula or in japan the sun is out to warm things up and here's the progress of the next bit of rain out of china and it does go to china to the yellow sea and probably heading towards the korean peninsula for t
out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate. still ahead here on al-jazeera the president child is killed in battle what his death could mean for the security of the whole region. it's time for the perfect gentleman. sponsored plan qatar airways the reins gathering again in...
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the navy pilots were william foy and john boyle.ve i've heard about it, but i'm trying to actually remember where i even heard it from it wasn't in in a history. related to to the 11th airborne per se with something. you know, it's just that's one of the crazy things about when you're researching a unit like this is is you find a lot of pieces that are disconnected, but they do connect back right if somebody would like to message me through the regimental website. i'd be happy to see if i can find my yes. i think that i think that was written by the son of foy one of those pilots. that was it was shot. yeah. yeah. um now this comes in it says in in the many book accounts of the hunters gorillas of mojica english nieva ben, sabo and quesada, they say that in these books. there's hardly a great deal of mention of the gorilla rolls and they're saying the by the american authors that that they focus more on the 11th airborne than the gorillas and they're just wondering why the disparity so it's that's an interesting question. and and i'
the navy pilots were william foy and john boyle.ve i've heard about it, but i'm trying to actually remember where i even heard it from it wasn't in in a history. related to to the 11th airborne per se with something. you know, it's just that's one of the crazy things about when you're researching a unit like this is is you find a lot of pieces that are disconnected, but they do connect back right if somebody would like to message me through the regimental website. i'd be happy to see if i can...
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out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate. to chad now where the military has promised an 18 month transition to free elections after announcing the death of president idriss deby the army says he was killed while visiting soldiers fighting rebels on the frontline there he had just won reelection and was one of africa's longest serving leaders of morgan reports now from the capital in jamaica. this was chats president idriss deby campaigning last week early election results indicated he'd want a fixed term in office but debbie had reportedly joined his son and other soldiers on saturday to repel an attack by a rebel group in the northern province of. border with libya according to the military he was severely injured and on monday it announced his passing it says it's created a transitional military council led by debbi son and has suspended the constitution or un
out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate. to chad now where the military has promised an 18 month transition to free elections after announcing the death of president idriss deby the army says he was killed while visiting soldiers fighting rebels on the frontline there...
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killing george florida jodie steiger said derrick jovan used inappropriate deadly force when kneeling on fois neck for more 9 minutes. the u.s. has agreed to withdraw all remaining combat forces which were deployed to fight against isis but talks with the iraqi government didn't settle on a timeline some soldiers and coalition forces will also remain to train and advise the iraqi army. the iranian president hassan rouhani has praised efforts to revive the 2050 nuclear deal as a new success his country met the signatories to the pact in vienna on tuesday the u.s. participated in directly but as the talks continue an iranian ship was attacked off the coast of japan as a big reports now from the iranian capital. a coincidence or an attempt to sabotage the nuclear talks an attack on an iranian ship in the red sea iran says the m.v. was being used as a base to support the just to kill and anti piracy operations but it's long been believed the cargo ship was used by iran's revolutionary guards and israel quickly emerged as a possible suspect for the attack last month israel had accused iran of targ
killing george florida jodie steiger said derrick jovan used inappropriate deadly force when kneeling on fois neck for more 9 minutes. the u.s. has agreed to withdraw all remaining combat forces which were deployed to fight against isis but talks with the iraqi government didn't settle on a timeline some soldiers and coalition forces will also remain to train and advise the iraqi army. the iranian president hassan rouhani has praised efforts to revive the 2050 nuclear deal as a new success his...
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woman, i'm not sure i would call her quite a woman, but she was important to history, her name is kitty foy. now, kitty was 15 years old, a round-faced young woman, she lived with her family, in the same boarding house that madison and jefferson did. and madison, 31, now notice that, 31, fell in love. now i shouldn't make too much of the age difference, because in the 18th century, 15 or 16, as kitty was about to be, was considered a perfect age to marry. so madison, 31, fell in love with her. this was 1783. when 15 was considered quite a marriageable age. and madison wanted to marry her. jefferson took up his cause. and i love the idea of these two friends interacting this way, he went to talk to kitty, and to play up madison's case, and he wrote to madison and said, i think i've got it fixed. well, it turned out not. you know, jefferson was always the optimist. kitty had seemed amenable but then she and her family traveled to new jersey, and madison waited to hear from her, about the upcoming wedding, and he didn't hear, and he didn't hear, until finally he got a dear john letter. he pour
woman, i'm not sure i would call her quite a woman, but she was important to history, her name is kitty foy. now, kitty was 15 years old, a round-faced young woman, she lived with her family, in the same boarding house that madison and jefferson did. and madison, 31, now notice that, 31, fell in love. now i shouldn't make too much of the age difference, because in the 18th century, 15 or 16, as kitty was about to be, was considered a perfect age to marry. so madison, 31, fell in love with her....
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after that this was an accidental discharge the resulted in the tragic death of mr wright well george foy'sbrother felonious has testified in the trial of police officer derek chauvin in minneapolis trial is now in its 3rd week and what's known as the spark of life testimony for lowness describe the role his brother had within the family and the community. world health organization is warning that the cove in 1000 pandemic is growing exponentially 4400000 new cases reported last week alone india has now surpassed brazil as the country with the 2nd highest number of infections behind the united states. somalia's senate has rejected a parliamentary vote to extend the president's term for another 2 years deepening a political crisis the parliament speaker says it will give the country more time to prepare for elections but the opposition has argued the move is legally g.u.b.'s and $34.00 people including children have died when their boat run by people smugglers capsized off the coast of djibouti international denies 8 of migration says that around 60 passengers were on board the vessel which
after that this was an accidental discharge the resulted in the tragic death of mr wright well george foy'sbrother felonious has testified in the trial of police officer derek chauvin in minneapolis trial is now in its 3rd week and what's known as the spark of life testimony for lowness describe the role his brother had within the family and the community. world health organization is warning that the cove in 1000 pandemic is growing exponentially 4400000 new cases reported last week alone...
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in this particular case the reason you called the lieutenant was because mr foy right. i would have called the lieutenant. first because forces used it handcuffs results or those use researchers and coast records which caused internal figures that went up the chain naturally that way and then when mr ford died this use of force policy is replaced with a critical incident. so your honor i guess the issue here is this is exactly what the motions in limine they were designed to fracture this officer did not make this determination he has not done use of force review as he would have done in this policy he has not reviewed the entirety of the evidence in this particular case and while he may have seen certain body camera footage made some determination based on that limited information isn't seen everything else and so. it is not within his purview this is what the motion. designed. that's. exactly what i proffered his opinion the for should have ended shortly after mr players on the ground handcuffed in a prone position. that one cause. of. this is probably going to be our
in this particular case the reason you called the lieutenant was because mr foy right. i would have called the lieutenant. first because forces used it handcuffs results or those use researchers and coast records which caused internal figures that went up the chain naturally that way and then when mr ford died this use of force policy is replaced with a critical incident. so your honor i guess the issue here is this is exactly what the motions in limine they were designed to fracture this...
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approximately a week prior to mr foy. you mr floyd purchased. from mystery maurice hall correct. i believe so. do you recall telling the f.b.i. . pills from mr hall one week prior to mr floyd yes but i wasn't there i wasn't there i didn't see anything happen yesterday when you met with prosecutors did you tell them that you were in the car i don't hotel when those pills were purchased yes and you were on the phone with mr floyd at that time yes and you heard a voice in the background. and that was a voice he recognized to be from mr hall from him. and some of the tween mr hall mr floyd hospitalisation. through march in the corn and all of that march and april mr floyd had been clean during that timeframe . i mean i'm sorry if you know a minute i'm sorry i want to just again time frame becomes important and after mr floyd was hospitalized in march. you were quarantined together spending a lot of time together in march and may yes. for the majority of that time mr ford was clean right. and it was your belief that mr ford started using again about 2 weeks prior to his death correct
approximately a week prior to mr foy. you mr floyd purchased. from mystery maurice hall correct. i believe so. do you recall telling the f.b.i. . pills from mr hall one week prior to mr floyd yes but i wasn't there i wasn't there i didn't see anything happen yesterday when you met with prosecutors did you tell them that you were in the car i don't hotel when those pills were purchased yes and you were on the phone with mr floyd at that time yes and you heard a voice in the background. and that...
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out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate or let's bring in you know to williams who is the distinguished university chair and professor of history at the university said thomas joins us via skype from and minneapolis minnesota you heard williams welcome to the program 1st up what's your reaction to these voters. i think a degree of relief but all an overwhelming relief that the right verdict was reached by the security but also deep concern that people will assume that the were of dismantling systemic racism have racial disparity here in the in this country is going to end with this verdict and we're far from that which is why i was encouraged by what the president and vice president shared today this is an issue that transcends policing in a lot of ways a lot of people can celebrate soon a verdict in this case and a victory in a limited sense that this officer w
out about a year ago but it has still not been passed into law when the president spoke to george foy's family he said he's looking forward to bringing this into law by signing it but 1st it has to be passed in congress is passed in the house it is stuck in the senate or let's bring in you know to williams who is the distinguished university chair and professor of history at the university said thomas joins us via skype from and minneapolis minnesota you heard williams welcome to the program...
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all right so you recognize that this image as yourself check in from mr foy it's. a fair and accurate picture of that your honor i went off her exhibit $0.50 and if there are $56.00 was received and i asked them publish it. all right and i think you just described this is you checking for us is that right through what's a carotid pulse what does that mean. if. it's. just for that. there should be one flew over the bridge. at the time you're talking or there's a lot of i'm sorry say that again or i wonder why it was a brief. so i just circle back to that you're checking for her out of paul what was your response to that it would be one that you would find if you were. reasonably. well i apologise not somebody. what do you why did you check the carotid pulse and what would you expect. delivery person there should be a palsy or i did not feel what i suspected you should be doing ok to the router. and at the moment that you're checking for this current pulse are the officer still there and on top of mr like. he was all right. and is a talented if he said this and i'm g
all right so you recognize that this image as yourself check in from mr foy it's. a fair and accurate picture of that your honor i went off her exhibit $0.50 and if there are $56.00 was received and i asked them publish it. all right and i think you just described this is you checking for us is that right through what's a carotid pulse what does that mean. if. it's. just for that. there should be one flew over the bridge. at the time you're talking or there's a lot of i'm sorry say that again...
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when thinking about excited delirium there was no report that the patient had ever been mr foy had ever been extremely agitated. in my experience seen a lot of cases of mental health crises or. drug use leading to severe agitated states. that is almost always reported by paramedics. and so the absence of that information was telling in that i didn't have any reason to believe that that was the case here. so when you how long was mr floyd in your care and the emergency department approximately 30 minutes and at the end of the 30 minutes did you pronounce him formally bed yes. at the time you pronounce him dead was he still in some degree. p.a.a. or a sister way in terms of describing his heart. i think it's probably best to think of these as sort of a spectrum. where p. a is some degree of electrical activity still running through the heart but the heart's not pumping. and then eventually that will devolve into a system where. both the heart is not pumping and then the electrical activity stops as well and so at the end of the case. mr ford was still in p a but there was virtually no car
when thinking about excited delirium there was no report that the patient had ever been mr foy had ever been extremely agitated. in my experience seen a lot of cases of mental health crises or. drug use leading to severe agitated states. that is almost always reported by paramedics. and so the absence of that information was telling in that i didn't have any reason to believe that that was the case here. so when you how long was mr floyd in your care and the emergency department approximately...
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myself and kirsten john foy is on our way down there now to -- to comfort the family. >> gwen karr, youre. i feel very blessed rev sharpton introduced me to you back a few years ago. god bless you. have a wonderful weekend. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. we'll be back in a moment. we'll be back in a moment. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good i think the sketchy website i bought this turtle from stole all of my info. ooh, have you looked on the bright side? discover never holds you responsible for unauthorized purchases on your card. (giggling) that's my turtle. fraud protection. discover. something brighter. biden: when i think about climate change, (giggling) the word i think of is jobs.e. vo: and these aren't just the jobs of tomorrow. they're the jobs of right now. good paying jobs to modernize our infrastructure. in manufacturing. construction. engineering. they're in our cities... in our suburbs... and our small towns... we take on climate change... and w
myself and kirsten john foy is on our way down there now to -- to comfort the family. >> gwen karr, youre. i feel very blessed rev sharpton introduced me to you back a few years ago. god bless you. have a wonderful weekend. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. we'll be back in a moment. we'll be back in a moment. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good...
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and so first of all, by then ai they had differentff methods foi printing images so there had beenenmprovements in the technology and made it faster h andav e aeasier, and so it was different way of doing it. and then secondly, they were working for him. and so he didn't have a lot of money.e and so the available inputs were just different. there was some embellishment that happened early in his ndene career and in fact, he got in e trouble sometime, ej, during the civil war, there were several nstances where war correspondents such as the roadk brothers would send in draugs from the front and nast would be the engraver ands do the wood ct and put his own name on it. so there is a book on in that in which there is this very which straightforward insult to nast deep in the book because the n i roadsch apparently despised him based on the fact that he late plagiarized some of their images. understandable. there were instances on which people put their name on thingst they o changed f quitethings, p took out things but at this late stage in his career, he didn't have that kind of resour
and so first of all, by then ai they had differentff methods foi printing images so there had beenenmprovements in the technology and made it faster h andav e aeasier, and so it was different way of doing it. and then secondly, they were working for him. and so he didn't have a lot of money.e and so the available inputs were just different. there was some embellishment that happened early in his ndene career and in fact, he got in e trouble sometime, ej, during the civil war, there were several...
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we have the foi see meeting this week. anything investor should watch out for?et is treating this as not much of a -- unlikely to be a market moving event. we think that the changes we will see from the last meeting are going to be incremental. we think the fed will acknowledge the economy has become incrementally better than what they observed in march. marshall's when they -- march was when the gdp forecast was massively increased. this time, the adjustments will be more like tweaks. we do not think they will announce tapering of quantitative easing at this meeting. maybe down the road towards the second half of this year. certainly no rate hikes. we think that it is not really going to be much of a market moving event. more acknowledging the economy has continued to improve but that there will be some risk on margin to be aware of, such as the potential for coded resurgence, given what we have seen around the globe. i think the fed -- the first conference is going to be an interesting part. i think jay powell will be grilled on when he is going to be starting
we have the foi see meeting this week. anything investor should watch out for?et is treating this as not much of a -- unlikely to be a market moving event. we think that the changes we will see from the last meeting are going to be incremental. we think the fed will acknowledge the economy has become incrementally better than what they observed in march. marshall's when they -- march was when the gdp forecast was massively increased. this time, the adjustments will be more like tweaks. we do...
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. >> delegate foy, them some cute kids you have.e the responses you got from medical personnel when you told them about your very serious symptoms? >> so i was dismissed. i was told that, you know, this is your first -- these are your first children. this is totally normal. you know, just take more pain medication. it will eventually subside. and it actually escalated to a point where i couldn't even walk. i couldn't get out of bed. but you listen to the experts and you want to trust them and believe them that they have your best interest at heart and know what they're talking about and saying. and i didn't know about the black about the black maternal and i was almost a clear san fransisco. it doesn't where you live. it matters you have black skin and that's it and that's the determining factor as to why women are high rates than the white counter parts. >> dr. rye riley, would advice would you again give to black women, as a medical professional, to black women about how to do as much as they can to ensure their voices are heard a
. >> delegate foy, them some cute kids you have.e the responses you got from medical personnel when you told them about your very serious symptoms? >> so i was dismissed. i was told that, you know, this is your first -- these are your first children. this is totally normal. you know, just take more pain medication. it will eventually subside. and it actually escalated to a point where i couldn't even walk. i couldn't get out of bed. but you listen to the experts and you want to...
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you foy what that means. you can't pass major legislation in the united states without compromise.ls. started already. president biden says he is open to compromise, to negotiate on corporate taxes. that is not the end of it. senator manchin opposes the left's election reform. coming from west virginia, he is not surprised, he is not wildly enthusiastic about the green new deal. looks like joe manchin is more powerful than joe biden. i say good. bernie sanders and the woke brigade are trying to exercise far more power than the election actually gave them. they are trying to stick socialism down our throats. good ol' joe, manchin. the second hour of "varney" rand company is about to begin. ♪. stuart: all right. professor brian brenberg joining us right now, what do you think about? i say, i'm sure you heard what i got to say. i think the president has to tone down, at the very least, really, really tone down those radical ideas, are you with me? >> it depends on a how much of a fight joe manchin put in the washington post. i loved it. hope he reads that in the every single morning.
you foy what that means. you can't pass major legislation in the united states without compromise.ls. started already. president biden says he is open to compromise, to negotiate on corporate taxes. that is not the end of it. senator manchin opposes the left's election reform. coming from west virginia, he is not surprised, he is not wildly enthusiastic about the green new deal. looks like joe manchin is more powerful than joe biden. i say good. bernie sanders and the woke brigade are trying to...
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but thinking about the future, fois human nature.on, ♪♪ at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisorsonalized investment strategies to help you get back to drafting dreams and building your future. edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual. everyone wakes up every morning to a world that must keep turning. the world can't stop, so neither can we. because the things we make, help make the world go round. they make it cleaner, healthier, and more connected. it's what we build...