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frank things are definitely bleak we're seeing a huge huge it's not even know it it's oh well it's a tsunami and we're seeing clearly would be about $2530.00. as timid say that maybe we had undergone being me really are not but the way things are right now it's worrisome it's alarming i want to share a part of the report from elizabeth parliament has been reporting in new delhi and she's been going to the hospitals she's been talking to people just to get a sense of what's happening down on the ground here she is. when i'm reading them they were at that yet it was still there but breaks down as he pleads with staff in india's biggest coded mine hospital to admit his wife much moving them in move him when she's line in the back of an ambulance breathing with the help of an oxygen cylinder he tells al jazeera they came here after being turned away by the hospital's we'd live in let's say a little bit i have no one else except my wife and child who have left in the world with an acquaintance who is no one to look after us we aren't getting a bed and i've tried many hospitals but there's
frank things are definitely bleak we're seeing a huge huge it's not even know it it's oh well it's a tsunami and we're seeing clearly would be about $2530.00. as timid say that maybe we had undergone being me really are not but the way things are right now it's worrisome it's alarming i want to share a part of the report from elizabeth parliament has been reporting in new delhi and she's been going to the hospitals she's been talking to people just to get a sense of what's happening down on the...
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>> frank, things are flattish. that's good news things have been going great the vaccine rollout is really strong so it's certainly good news to move sideways at record highs. everything is rotating through really nicely. you mentioned the tech stocks with leadership overall and not concerned that we're flattish this week. people love trading the thematic tech etfs and clean energy and 3d printing, cyber security etfs they've been showing some signs of weakness. i think the prices are very high on the thematic tech etfs. not surprising they're pausing a little bit here. the reopening stocks with runs up and down and weaker today and not saying that much see some hotels, airlines a bit on the downside but a pretty good run, particularly in the last two weeks finally some industrials and big consumer names with great runs, too. some stay at home stocks like sherwin williams and whirlpool they're weaker the key story is guidance for next week. they want more guidance. we don't have the visibility we can't tell you wha
>> frank, things are flattish. that's good news things have been going great the vaccine rollout is really strong so it's certainly good news to move sideways at record highs. everything is rotating through really nicely. you mentioned the tech stocks with leadership overall and not concerned that we're flattish this week. people love trading the thematic tech etfs and clean energy and 3d printing, cyber security etfs they've been showing some signs of weakness. i think the prices are...
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frank: so in may what made you think that? >> the same type of thing. just behavior changes. frank: did you also fall back to using opioids may 2020? >> one time. yes. frank: he was aware of that? >> yes. frank: in may 2020, did you know he was living? the general area? >> yes. frank: did he have his own place? >> yes he had a place in st. louis park. with two roommates. frank: did you ever live together? >> no we stayed at each other's places but did not live together. frank: may 2020 did you recall the last time you spoke with him? >> yes. frank: do you recall one that was in relation to his death? >> it was before he died. frank: how did you talk to him? >> phone. frank: did you know what he would be doing that neither where he was going to be staying? >> that night he said he would stay at sylvia's. his friend. frank: as far as you knew he would be staying at sylvia's house. do you recall him saying what the plan was or why he was going to sylvia's? >> floyd made his minneapolis family his and a lot of people he was friends with wherefrom other states and almost everybody
frank: so in may what made you think that? >> the same type of thing. just behavior changes. frank: did you also fall back to using opioids may 2020? >> one time. yes. frank: he was aware of that? >> yes. frank: in may 2020, did you know he was living? the general area? >> yes. frank: did he have his own place? >> yes he had a place in st. louis park. with two roommates. frank: did you ever live together? >> no we stayed at each other's places but did not...
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frank: when you are working as a patrol officer, what kind of things do you do? >> we respond to 911 calls. we deter crime. or try to deter crime. traffic control. frank: out on the streets every day. >> yes. frank: every day that you work. does your job duties change eventually? >> yes. 1990 crack became prevalent in the eighties so i joined the crack team in the fifth precinct where there were four officers and a sergeant. we would do search warrants looking for drugs and that kind of thing. frank: what year was that? >> 1990 to 1983. frank: what did you do in 1983? >> i took the sergeants exam and passed. and i was assigned to the adult sex crimes unit. frank: what does it mean to be promoted to sergeant? >> you take a series of tests and once you are promoted, you express if you're interested is patrol or investigations. i talked to the lieutenant in charge of the sex crimes unit and expressed my interest. frank: you took the exam? like sitting down in school? >> yes. it was a written exam and once you pass that phase then you take the oral exam and then you a
frank: when you are working as a patrol officer, what kind of things do you do? >> we respond to 911 calls. we deter crime. or try to deter crime. traffic control. frank: out on the streets every day. >> yes. frank: every day that you work. does your job duties change eventually? >> yes. 1990 crack became prevalent in the eighties so i joined the crack team in the fifth precinct where there were four officers and a sergeant. we would do search warrants looking for drugs and...
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i would have been shouting for spared him a beautiful call it was a tough thing for frank 1st but on the other hand one step closer to europe with the new clubs the future coach the future coach the sporting director of course for time to talk about someone else. the owners hoffman has been in need of someone has had a tough time he tested positive for corona virus in march and missed 3 germany games and 2 club matches but he returned against frankfurt in the beautiful way his perfect corner set up the opener. and did god even better. fishman's 6 goal of his best at a blues league decision. he had a hand in the 3rd before bad luck struck again. luckily he was ok. he was back after illness and he did very very well as he set out goals and scored a goal and after the whack he felt better in the dressing room. now the contact. thank. you leon now goes man is the hot favorite to step into the hands he flick shaped hole opening up at byron so you wouldn't know it by listening to him. and it's not right to put myself in the limelight and pretend i'm more important than i really am and that
i would have been shouting for spared him a beautiful call it was a tough thing for frank 1st but on the other hand one step closer to europe with the new clubs the future coach the future coach the sporting director of course for time to talk about someone else. the owners hoffman has been in need of someone has had a tough time he tested positive for corona virus in march and missed 3 germany games and 2 club matches but he returned against frankfurt in the beautiful way his perfect corner...
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frank. one thing is interacting with other u.s. regulatory agencies to the financial stability. among regulations have gone pretty well at a time when the treasury cutback a lot on staffingre support. how do you see them developing? is a priority to rebuild that or is it push comes to shove? you worry about it? >> it's an interesting thing i hadn't even focused on that. i think it can be a useful mechanism, particularly useful for -- and i support whatever direction she wants to take in, i suspect she will be more active or take on a broader range of topics and i think it will be useful but i think it's particularly useful in peace time and the nature of the organization is very large, it fills the entire system and got a lot of, there are lots of folks there with varying levels of l engagement on a particular crisis action so in a time of crisis, i don't know an entity like t that that management mechanism, there's going to be a lot more on bilateral agency to thagency action, core group of agencies most involved with thel core generator of a particular crisis but in these time
frank. one thing is interacting with other u.s. regulatory agencies to the financial stability. among regulations have gone pretty well at a time when the treasury cutback a lot on staffingre support. how do you see them developing? is a priority to rebuild that or is it push comes to shove? you worry about it? >> it's an interesting thing i hadn't even focused on that. i think it can be a useful mechanism, particularly useful for -- and i support whatever direction she wants to take in,...
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frank. one interesting thing is, madonna says they're actually looking at whether they can combine a covid vaccine with the annual flu shot. interesting idea, janet. thank you. coming up. new graphic body camera video showing the moment chicago police shot and killed a 13 year old boy reaction from his family after the break, plus hundreds of people protest in san francisco there calls for justice after recent deadly poli a pollux officer who shot ad killed a man waving a bat inside a store made a flawed decision to confront the man alone. steven taylor was threatening customers with the bat inside of wal mart when the officer first taste him. the same officer then shot him when he refused to drop the bat. the review, says officer jason fletcher failed to de escalate the situation or use crisis intervention. taylor's family says he was suffering from a mental health crisis. the officer has since been charged with voluntary manslaughter and has pleaded not guilty. now to minnesota, where the former police officer who shot and killed 20 year old dante, right, appeared in court today on a charge of m
frank. one interesting thing is, madonna says they're actually looking at whether they can combine a covid vaccine with the annual flu shot. interesting idea, janet. thank you. coming up. new graphic body camera video showing the moment chicago police shot and killed a 13 year old boy reaction from his family after the break, plus hundreds of people protest in san francisco there calls for justice after recent deadly poli a pollux officer who shot ad killed a man waving a bat inside a store...
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frank: with a saying things to the officers as well? >> yes. frank: you remember what they were saying? >> no i was pretty focused to get the officers to help. frank: how are you doing that? >> in my memory i tried to get the tactics of reasoning. >> did they start raising the voice? >> and then use foul language? why? >> because because i was desperate to help. to do what i needed to do to get access. frank: the voices of the other people around you did that interfere? >> yes. frank: as you are doing that, were you able to pay more attention to mr. floyd in his condition? >> i really wasn't able to. so that point was just getting him there. frank: when you asked the officers to take his pulse did you ever see them doing that? >> no. frank: when you are over on the sidewalk at officer thao direction could you see the other two officers on mr. floyd? >> from my memory just a their heads. frank: at some point they may have checked the polls but you did not see that. >> correct. frank: did you make observations or notations about about the characte
frank: with a saying things to the officers as well? >> yes. frank: you remember what they were saying? >> no i was pretty focused to get the officers to help. frank: how are you doing that? >> in my memory i tried to get the tactics of reasoning. >> did they start raising the voice? >> and then use foul language? why? >> because because i was desperate to help. to do what i needed to do to get access. frank: the voices of the other people around you did that...
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this doesn't prove dodd-frank and other things in 2008, did not increase financial civility. and -- it was outside as were the lockdowns and other policies designed to reduce covid spread. the point about the financial system is the fed and the treasury department had mistaken the strength of the banks on the capital liquidity side for the strength of the financial system. the crisis hit the absolute theory in the financial markets, liquidity crisis with money market funds in particular were struck by sudden redemption demands but the fed to its credit recognized that possibility is very hard for there to be safeguards in the money market sector which were never implemented with significant vulnerability. we haven't seen it, and open and end funds, particularly the bank loan funds were heavily invested in liquid assets but the reason they were horrific was not only their structure but many of them had major loans and significant solvency issues, the macroeconomic strength, eight times, generously judge them. there were strong solvency issues, what did they do? stepped in not
this doesn't prove dodd-frank and other things in 2008, did not increase financial civility. and -- it was outside as were the lockdowns and other policies designed to reduce covid spread. the point about the financial system is the fed and the treasury department had mistaken the strength of the banks on the capital liquidity side for the strength of the financial system. the crisis hit the absolute theory in the financial markets, liquidity crisis with money market funds in particular were...
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i would assume and shouting for spared him a beautiful call it was a tough thing for frank but on the other hand one step closer to europe with the new clubs the future's dortmund coach the future coach and their sporting director of course. time to talk about someone else. the owners hoffman has been in need of some love he's had a tough time he tested positive for corona virus in march and missed 3 germany games in 2 club matches but he returned against frankfurt in a beautiful way his perfect corner set up the opener. and to god even better. fishman's 6 goal was his best ever been his lead decision. he had a hand in the 3rd before bad luck struck again. luckily he was ok. he was back after illness and he did very very well as he set out goals and scored a goal and after the whack he felt better in the dressing room yes it's all going to be. now the car. thank. you leonardo's minus the hot favorite to step into the handy flick shaped hole opening up at byron so you wouldn't know it by listening to him. and it's not right to put myself in the limelight and pretend i'm more important
i would assume and shouting for spared him a beautiful call it was a tough thing for frank but on the other hand one step closer to europe with the new clubs the future's dortmund coach the future coach and their sporting director of course. time to talk about someone else. the owners hoffman has been in need of some love he's had a tough time he tested positive for corona virus in march and missed 3 germany games in 2 club matches but he returned against frankfurt in a beautiful way his...
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things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists and all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now i've personally seen no problem with me where i said just think that some of your views may not be in line with the official governmental advice but what i see it as very problematic as far as labeling it would as misleading bitch assumes that the current advice is final and solid to be no government actually at this point of time. claims and the 2nd of all i think the 2nd problem is paralyzing it with your venting users from liking it from its meeting its both of which serves to preclude any further debate it may be irritating to all of us or specially to people who subscribe to the enlightened valleys but do you think if they actually result in real damage to public health because we are after all a delegate an issue that is not yet fully explored and it's not the government that is actually exploring at all that night she thought so personally i don't mind but when you have the censoring and also slander where will the rare journalist or scientist slander oth
things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists and all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now i've personally seen no problem with me where i said just think that some of your views may not be in line with the official governmental advice but what i see it as very problematic as far as labeling it would as misleading bitch assumes that the current advice is final and solid to be no government actually at this...
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things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists at all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now i personally see no problem with where. suggesting that some of your views may not be in line with they officially governmental advice but though what i see it as very problematic as far as the labeling it would as misleading based assumes that the current advice is final and solid no government actually at this point of time. claims and the 2nd i think the 2nd problem is paralyzing it with preventing users from like you need from rich meeting in both. serves to preclude any further debate it may be irritating to all of us or specially people whose us cry to be enlightened and valleys but do you think if they actually result in real damage to the public house because we are after all a delegate an issue that is not yet fully explored and it's not the government that is actually exploring call it nancy. yes and i think it already has generated damages because we haven't had an open debate about the pandemic and i don't really care if they censor one of my trees or
things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists at all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now i personally see no problem with where. suggesting that some of your views may not be in line with they officially governmental advice but though what i see it as very problematic as far as the labeling it would as misleading based assumes that the current advice is final and solid no government actually at this point...
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things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists at all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now i personally seen no problem with me where i said casting that some of your views may not be in line with the.
things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists at all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now i personally seen no problem with me where i said casting that some of your views may not be in line with the.
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things like pigs, murder and eat. the rich ktvu is henry lee here now with more on what happened, henry. well frank walnut creek is the relatively quiet city, but it's not immune to things like deadly deadly shootings by officers, protests and vandalism. work crews in downtown walnut creek spent the morning scrubbing away anti police graffiti. the extent of the damage is all black spray paint up and down our business district, and there was plenty of it for blocks. neiman marcus that broadway plaza was hit as we're banks, plus city hall and the police department. it all began in about nine wednesday night when 20 to 25 people came into downtown. these individuals were all dressed in black with face coverings. police ask for mutually from contra costa county sheriff's deputies and a sheriff's helen. copter. walnut creek police lieutenant james laughter said officers didn't catch any vandals in the act. our officers were present. we did not witness any of the actual vandalism occurring. we did see the large group marching down the street, but the group took off within 10 minutes. no arrests were made
things like pigs, murder and eat. the rich ktvu is henry lee here now with more on what happened, henry. well frank walnut creek is the relatively quiet city, but it's not immune to things like deadly deadly shootings by officers, protests and vandalism. work crews in downtown walnut creek spent the morning scrubbing away anti police graffiti. the extent of the damage is all black spray paint up and down our business district, and there was plenty of it for blocks. neiman marcus that broadway...
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things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists at all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now. i've personally seen no problem with where i said jacinth that some of your views may not be in line with the official governmental advice but what i see it as very problematic as far as labeling it would as misleading beach assumes that the current applies is final and solid to be no government actually at this point of time. claims and the 2nd no fly to preclude any further debate it may be irritating to all of us or specially to people who subscribe to the enlightenment values but do you think if it actually results in a real damage to public health because we are after all a delicate issue that is not yet fully explored and it's not the government that is actually exploring call it 90 yes and i think it already has generated damage because we haven't had an open debate about the pandemic and i don't really care if they sound so one of my trees or so on so personally i don't mind but when you have the censoring and i'm not so slander where will the rare journ
things cannot be debated freely why would they trust. scientists at all of the if they if you don't let everybody speak up and not have a frank discussion about these things now. i've personally seen no problem with where i said jacinth that some of your views may not be in line with the official governmental advice but what i see it as very problematic as far as labeling it would as misleading beach assumes that the current applies is final and solid to be no government actually at this point...
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i think to frank's earlier point about sanctions and an over going to talk about that more, 1 thing i want to highlight is that quincy institute recently sent a letter with 54 organizations to president biden to make public the result of a review that's currently ongoing in terms of sanctions and their impact on covid recovery. this letter highlights the fact that stigmatized general humanitarian activities like north korea and iran. it made it much more bureaucratic and difficult for delivery of humanitarian system in these countries but i think washington, tokyo and seoul can conduct a similar assessment to see what restrictions are in place with respect to delivering north korea. figuring out how to get more vaccines come to countries in the region and other kinds of humanitarian cooperation that would certainly be low hanging. certainly within the capabilities of the 3 economies. and could generate very good will. among the countries but of course north koreans difficult case it has refused vaccines in certain countries and has made it very difficult to ascertain the level of covi
i think to frank's earlier point about sanctions and an over going to talk about that more, 1 thing i want to highlight is that quincy institute recently sent a letter with 54 organizations to president biden to make public the result of a review that's currently ongoing in terms of sanctions and their impact on covid recovery. this letter highlights the fact that stigmatized general humanitarian activities like north korea and iran. it made it much more bureaucratic and difficult for delivery...
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frank: you were able to assess those things to tell the jury what you thought earlier about the restraint of mr. floyd? when you watch those videos at some point during the restraint did you see mr. floyd kicking the officers? >> no i didn't. frank: may be initially but after that? >> no. none. >> asking about the concept of holding for ems. sometimes it's necessary to keep the person there to receive medical treatment. >> correct. >> does holding for ems excuse an officer from providing medical attention they have been trained to provide? >> know it doesn't. >> does it excuse officers from continuing to use that decision-making model of the use of force? >> know it doesn't. frank: does holding for ems excuse officers from using other resources from other officers at the scene? >> now. frank: you are asked about handcuffs. you said they were not lax can they tighten? >> yes. >> can they loosen? if properly connected? but if they are lax can they still tighten? i think the term is double lock. >> yes. frank. >> based on your view of the body can did you see to improvise by putting in need
frank: you were able to assess those things to tell the jury what you thought earlier about the restraint of mr. floyd? when you watch those videos at some point during the restraint did you see mr. floyd kicking the officers? >> no i didn't. frank: may be initially but after that? >> no. none. >> asking about the concept of holding for ems. sometimes it's necessary to keep the person there to receive medical treatment. >> correct. >> does holding for ems excuse an...
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[silence] frank: i will prize just for a moment right here. click forward a few more frames. a couple of things and for the record the timestamp is currently 734, 57. mr. martin you don't know if that is the actual correct time do you? >> i do not. frank: there ways we can deal with that later but if you would, described for the jurors what we are seeing in the layout of the store. because in front of you there is a stylus. you can draw on the screen. tell the jurors the layout of the store when you're talking about different areas of the store. >> when you enter here, the next-door here. this is where the backdoor is and where it is closed off if you take a left, this is where the deli is located. right here. that is like my manager space watching to see who comes in and out and back here you cannot see it that's usually where most of the people are that can help you with your phone. this is mainly where i said when i work. frank: i will have you identify this individual here. mr. floyd you had the conversation with. >> correct. frank: this individual? >> that is me. frank: these other three i
[silence] frank: i will prize just for a moment right here. click forward a few more frames. a couple of things and for the record the timestamp is currently 734, 57. mr. martin you don't know if that is the actual correct time do you? >> i do not. frank: there ways we can deal with that later but if you would, described for the jurors what we are seeing in the layout of the store. because in front of you there is a stylus. you can draw on the screen. tell the jurors the layout of the...
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it was the right thing to do and we may get away with not paying too much, but to be frank what i'm more worried about is the thing that underpins two centuries of global progress taken away from it for years and that was people connecting. >> you have complicated thoughts about travel bans but kathleen wants to know what you think about vaccination cards and i will extend it to that kind of thing. >> as a rule the travel bans we introduce were too late to have much impact. the impact they mainly had packed people into airports and have them wait in long lines to get into the country, probably not what you want to do in the midst of a pandemic. i feel differently. on travel bans in new zealand at the moment in taiwan i would at least want to have strict quarantine in place like they do. vaccine passports the same way, i don't think that is a great way to stop the spread of the disease, they may have impact on encouraging people to get vaccinated. it is hardly as if they are a new thing, a yellow fever card to cross a number of them, it is not a new idea. during the plague you have to get
it was the right thing to do and we may get away with not paying too much, but to be frank what i'm more worried about is the thing that underpins two centuries of global progress taken away from it for years and that was people connecting. >> you have complicated thoughts about travel bans but kathleen wants to know what you think about vaccination cards and i will extend it to that kind of thing. >> as a rule the travel bans we introduce were too late to have much impact. the...
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. >> that's the irony of the whole thing, frank. that's why we covering it as disinformation. we're no longer having different takes on the news of the day. it's straight-up disinformation. annie karni knew, and surely tucker carlson knew that today president biden was expected to loosen the recommendations for mask wearing. so my question, frank, is what is the motivation no incentivizing behavior that could literally kill your own viewers? >> you want to keep the counter-narrative going. you want to disagree with the current administration as much as you can. perhaps he'll say tonight, look, even the president agrees with me, but he's going to keep one-upping biden. now he'll say nobody should be wearing a mask, and certainly no children. the way you counter disinformation is you makes it painful to keep putting it out. the school that you cited in the miami area, look, wealthy founders, wealthy donors very much a trump-based school -- take the money amp. how do you do that? teachers need to sue for losing their job for getting a vaccine. if they can't be in proximity to a c
. >> that's the irony of the whole thing, frank. that's why we covering it as disinformation. we're no longer having different takes on the news of the day. it's straight-up disinformation. annie karni knew, and surely tucker carlson knew that today president biden was expected to loosen the recommendations for mask wearing. so my question, frank, is what is the motivation no incentivizing behavior that could literally kill your own viewers? >> you want to keep the counter-narrative...
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frank: what kinds of things do you do? analyze for controlled substancesub but then to testify in court and also maintain chain of custody. frank: we asked to perform testing on items today? >> yes. frank: do you recall the first item was that you tested? >> yes. frank: what was it? >> and apparent glass pipe. frank: given g your history , your work history and training and experience do you expect that visually? >> yes i inspected visually and did analysis according to policies and procedures. frank: what did you do on the pipe? >> a presumptive test and a confirmation test. the presumptive test was a test that accuse me and indication of what the substance could be. what do you do to get something to test? >> for the pipe or a smoking device else keep out on - - escape out of portion and use that for testing. frank: with thisin particular pipe, did you find any material. >> only a little bit of visual on - - charred residue. frank: in your job as a chemist with the bca how often you see a pipe with residue? >> very often
frank: what kinds of things do you do? analyze for controlled substancesub but then to testify in court and also maintain chain of custody. frank: we asked to perform testing on items today? >> yes. frank: do you recall the first item was that you tested? >> yes. frank: what was it? >> and apparent glass pipe. frank: given g your history , your work history and training and experience do you expect that visually? >> yes i inspected visually and did analysis according to...
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actually going to be used for its intended purpose i think it's a mistake to be quite frank with you scotty and that's the thing let's turn 50000000 dollars and we're already sending cash payment in aid to these countries so the thought is more is going to go and it actually going to get to the people's hands or it's going to go into the government which we're already giving money to and the corruption of that so what is the thought of this and why is it even being allowed i don't even see how democrats could even justify or republicans because obviously throwing money at a problem that necessarily make it better. no it never actually does i think the thinking behind this is the data administration wants to give the section that they're actually doing something but the fact of the matter is if they wanted to stop and curb this from the very beginning they should have never ceased border wall construction joe biden shouldn't ever ran around you know pretty much are letting the world know his intention to grant legalization to up to 11000000 illegal residents in the united states of america i mean that's the reas
actually going to be used for its intended purpose i think it's a mistake to be quite frank with you scotty and that's the thing let's turn 50000000 dollars and we're already sending cash payment in aid to these countries so the thought is more is going to go and it actually going to get to the people's hands or it's going to go into the government which we're already giving money to and the corruption of that so what is the thought of this and why is it even being allowed i don't even see how...
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>> frank, you know, clearly it is a tough thing for folks suffering from covid we are seeing cases rise as well and globally. that is a concern. in the u.s., we have an advantage. a large advantage which is the number of vaccinations taking place. that number is accelerating. you know, in the u.s., a race between the vaccine and the coronavirus itself you know, because we're vaccinating so many people, we are going to come out of this sooner than else wwhere. when we look at the macro recovery, we will see the u.s. lead the world we expect the global recovery to be a tailwind. the u.s. will come out of this first. a lot of consumer savings and pent up and waiting to be spent. it is starting to come back. the trade deficit is expanding because the u.s. consumer is buying more. that is a natural outcome and a sign the u.s. is recovering more quickly. yes, it is concerning that cases are rising particularly globally here in the u.s., the vaccination pace is really ultimately going to win that race we could have some rough sledding ahead for the next few weeks. consumers have a lot of savin
>> frank, you know, clearly it is a tough thing for folks suffering from covid we are seeing cases rise as well and globally. that is a concern. in the u.s., we have an advantage. a large advantage which is the number of vaccinations taking place. that number is accelerating. you know, in the u.s., a race between the vaccine and the coronavirus itself you know, because we're vaccinating so many people, we are going to come out of this sooner than else wwhere. when we look at the macro...
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want to thank those of the audience who submitted questions and engage -- i am going to hand things over to frank justice from meridian. frank: chairman smith, thank you so much for your candid remarks this afternoon. i think it was very refreshing for all of us, and the diplomatic corps appreciated it greatly. mis-c, thank you for your thoughtful questions in navigating -- missy, thank you for your thoughtful questions in navigating. all of your support allows us to continue this work. on april 16, we will have our meridian diplomacy forward. it is called the path forward, focusing on different issues including the intersection of foreign policy and national security. we will have former nato secretary-general newson along with former undersecretary -- speaking at that program. i encourage you to go to our website and look up meridian and the policies, where you will be able to register as well. thank you all for joining. you are able to maintain on the platform and continue your networking once we leave the screen, and we want to turn the lights back on, is what they call it. you can say hello
want to thank those of the audience who submitted questions and engage -- i am going to hand things over to frank justice from meridian. frank: chairman smith, thank you so much for your candid remarks this afternoon. i think it was very refreshing for all of us, and the diplomatic corps appreciated it greatly. mis-c, thank you for your thoughtful questions in navigating -- missy, thank you for your thoughtful questions in navigating. all of your support allows us to continue this work. on...
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to be frank, and i think you can probably attest to the same thing, so many of the people have been touched by these and i'll get in a moment the fact that all have been touched by these but directly, most directly touched by these, they don't see themselves as victims these are courageous people. these are courageous people. by thinking of them as victims diminished. you asked about the what evil. as another one that sets me off, there's a tremendous scholar, a wonderful person is very helpful, we discussed this concept a great deal. we use the word evil to describe these atrocities and i understand why. but the truth is, evil is a religious term. evil is again something outside all of us. if it's evil, that resulted in five people in south carolina, it stands to reason thoughts and prayers can exercise even if there are martyrs along the way. but that lets us off the hook. that forgives us our trespasses. omission and commission. these are things we do. these are things we give some degree of sanction. these are things we must concoct. this question, i think -- when we elevate people, the
to be frank, and i think you can probably attest to the same thing, so many of the people have been touched by these and i'll get in a moment the fact that all have been touched by these but directly, most directly touched by these, they don't see themselves as victims these are courageous people. these are courageous people. by thinking of them as victims diminished. you asked about the what evil. as another one that sets me off, there's a tremendous scholar, a wonderful person is very...
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frank kick timeframe. >> so if we know that there is an oxygen saturation of 90% does that tell us any thing whatsoever about -- >> i'm sorry, i interrupted and i apologize. >> does that tell us anything whatsoever about what the carbon monoxide content could have been at a maximum. >> yes, it does. it tells us that if the if the hemoglobin is saturated at 98% then it tells us everything else is 2% and the maximum amount amount of carbon monoxide would be 2%. >> it tells you the maximum amount of carboxy hemoglobin and that was what was mentioned yesterday, the maximum amount is 2% and that doesn't even tell you that it is to present and it could be something else but 2% of carboxy hemoglobin is in the normal range and you and i have levels of carboxy hemoglobin of somewhere between zero and three. >> in other words, after the statement that his carboxy hemoglobin should have increased by ten-18% and in your view that's not possible. >> innocently wrong. >> it's him at most, 2%. >> at most, 2%, normal. >> which is normal. >> new subject. you might recall if you listen to the testimony my discussing with doct
frank kick timeframe. >> so if we know that there is an oxygen saturation of 90% does that tell us any thing whatsoever about -- >> i'm sorry, i interrupted and i apologize. >> does that tell us anything whatsoever about what the carbon monoxide content could have been at a maximum. >> yes, it does. it tells us that if the if the hemoglobin is saturated at 98% then it tells us everything else is 2% and the maximum amount amount of carbon monoxide would be 2%. >> it...
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frank. well let's just hope that things stay safe tonight, there in brooklyn center. thank you so much for your report. family of a palo alto teacher who was shot and killed by redwood city police has now filed a wrongful death lawsuit 33 year old kyle hart was shot in december 2018 in his backyard after his wife called police saying heart was cutting himself with a knife. heart was a middle school teacher and father of a three year old son and a newborn daughter, who was just three days old, his wife said. on that day, no one was in danger, except for kyle himself. the police arrived with guns drawn and shot him in our backyard marin the minutes after the shooting, the officers have no regard for kyle's dignity or medical needs, nor do they have any concern for myself or my children. kyle died without the comfort of his family. american way did not get to say goodbye. the suit was filed today by civil rights attorney john burress at the time, redwood city police said they first tried using a taser but open fire when they say he advanced toward them with a butcher kni
frank. well let's just hope that things stay safe tonight, there in brooklyn center. thank you so much for your report. family of a palo alto teacher who was shot and killed by redwood city police has now filed a wrongful death lawsuit 33 year old kyle hart was shot in december 2018 in his backyard after his wife called police saying heart was cutting himself with a knife. heart was a middle school teacher and father of a three year old son and a newborn daughter, who was just three days old,...
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into a truck. 0ver maybe half a day and earned maybe 10p, ten lebanese frank, which hardly bought you a sandwich, so those are the thingsworked in all sorts of things. i also worked in the city mortuary where i washed the dead and washed the dentures, and this is what i did before they were buried. they were all sorts of things that you are subject to all these are things which i'm really looking back grateful that i have done all of that. yeah. that i have been well polished and well—versed in the colours of life. but you must also have relied on people's compassion. i mean, when we look at homelessness today all over the world and we see people who are asking for money on the streets, i mean, here in london, homelessness is a problem, after covid, during this pandemic, the numbers have gone up. i mean, did you see a pattern in the kind of people who may just toss you a few coins here and there? well, there are, as you know, zeinab, in life, there are the one who curses and the one who praises. all the time. we cannot escape that natural progress of life. people used to beat me up, even the police, chase me with stones
into a truck. 0ver maybe half a day and earned maybe 10p, ten lebanese frank, which hardly bought you a sandwich, so those are the thingsworked in all sorts of things. i also worked in the city mortuary where i washed the dead and washed the dentures, and this is what i did before they were buried. they were all sorts of things that you are subject to all these are things which i'm really looking back grateful that i have done all of that. yeah. that i have been well polished and well—versed...
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franks, lied repeatedly to police. for proof, she turned to janet's contact lenses. >> one of the biggest things in the contacts. >> inet was in bed watching tv and about to go to sleep when he left her to play soccer. >> all the sisters, mom, dad, they were adamant before going to bed, janet took out her contact lenses. >> on a hunch, detectives exhume janet's body, and according to prosecution, unearthed the truth when they discovered she was wearing her contacts. >> suggesting she wasn't about to go to bed as her husband suggested. >> correct. she was not in the bed sleeping. when he left, she was dead. >> and prosecutor franks turned to raven's 9-1-1 call. 9-1-1 ca. he said she was dead. her lips were blue and her eyes were open. >> mike, the church counsellor testified raven told him something completely different about finding janet. >> i believe he said to me that she had asked him why do i hurt so bad? >> that statement he made to mike is extremely important because that shows she was not dead at the time he originally was with her. >> one of those is a lie. >> exactly. >> one item conspicuously absent from th
franks, lied repeatedly to police. for proof, she turned to janet's contact lenses. >> one of the biggest things in the contacts. >> inet was in bed watching tv and about to go to sleep when he left her to play soccer. >> all the sisters, mom, dad, they were adamant before going to bed, janet took out her contact lenses. >> on a hunch, detectives exhume janet's body, and according to prosecution, unearthed the truth when they discovered she was wearing her contacts....
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bipartisan support, craig, for something like trying to expand background checks or do other things, to be realistic and frankhouse knows the path on capitol hill to getting anything accomplished is a limited and narrow one. that's why the president and the attorney general are going to be speaking about what they can do. this event is going to take place in the rose garden in a couple of minutes. there are some lawmakers in attendance, democratic ones. then also a lot of attendees really from the gun control community, advocates, parents who have lost their children in these extremely tragic mass shootings, all of whom have been calling for this, and, of course, joe biden is someone who knows this issue well because he was the one tasked when he was vice president to deal he was vice president to deal with the issue after the sandy hook school shooting. you can expect the president to talk about all of that. this is what he can do in his narrow steps. he will urge congress to try to do more. right now on capitol hill, he is putting behind infrastructure. >> the rose garden ceremony, the two senators from con
bipartisan support, craig, for something like trying to expand background checks or do other things, to be realistic and frankhouse knows the path on capitol hill to getting anything accomplished is a limited and narrow one. that's why the president and the attorney general are going to be speaking about what they can do. this event is going to take place in the rose garden in a couple of minutes. there are some lawmakers in attendance, democratic ones. then also a lot of attendees really from...
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we're almost at the home plate and things were going to be fine and frank to continue your sports analogy of the governor said. let's not spike the football at the 10 yard line, but listen, it's certainly depends who you ask about this decision. remember, we're likely to face that. special recall election in the fall, and many of the recall organizers and opponents to govern. newsome have said many of these decisions are politically motivated. others will tell you that based on the supply and as we receive more from the federal government that perhaps this is just in line with the timeline of getting those vaccines, getting people appointments and getting those shots in arms. here's the bottom line. whatever the reason, we certainly hope this is not the case. but god forbid we see another, sir. urge either. before this june 15th date or after because of it, the political consequences could be potentially huge for the governor, greg lee live for us tonight, greg. thank you. more than 20 million vaccines have now been administered here in california. according to the latest data more than 3
we're almost at the home plate and things were going to be fine and frank to continue your sports analogy of the governor said. let's not spike the football at the 10 yard line, but listen, it's certainly depends who you ask about this decision. remember, we're likely to face that. special recall election in the fall, and many of the recall organizers and opponents to govern. newsome have said many of these decisions are politically motivated. others will tell you that based on the supply and...
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rather a hot north and plain across most arabia turkey and iran now things are largely quiet unsettled. sponsored paul qatar airways frank assessments there are a lot of poison but the government needs to watch why exactly how and what measures are now taking for a situation like i'm not to believe you could ever get informed opinions is the us with thinking the military positioning of the middle east wasn't just a simple act of reorganizing ministry assets this is a message to the region the united states years rethinking its military posture in-depth analysis of the day school ople headlines inside story on al-jazeera. is there as a reminder of our top stories this hour south africa says a local saudi on the johnson and johnson $1000.00 vaccine showed no major safety concerns however it has decided to suspend its usage over concerns raised in the u.s. as it could be linked to a close. allies will coordinate a withdrawal of forces from afghanistan. to announce that he will pull out all remaining u.s. troops by september the 11th that means pushing back a deadline set by his predecessor. and small is present he has exten
rather a hot north and plain across most arabia turkey and iran now things are largely quiet unsettled. sponsored paul qatar airways frank assessments there are a lot of poison but the government needs to watch why exactly how and what measures are now taking for a situation like i'm not to believe you could ever get informed opinions is the us with thinking the military positioning of the middle east wasn't just a simple act of reorganizing ministry assets this is a message to the region the...
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accept the shootings are a part of life, and to not just report on these to mourn things but to find solutions. >> frank, authorities are still piecing together what happened, as antonia points out. i want to play more of what we heard during the press conference. we will talk about it on the other side. look at this. >> what we did find preliminarily from the interviews that were conducted was that this suspect came to the facility and when he came there, he got out of his car and pretty quickly started some random shooting outside the facility. there was no confrontation with anyone there. there was no disturbance. there was no argument. he just appeared to randomly start shooting and that began in the parking lot. and then he did go into the building, into the facility for a brief period of time. before he took his own life. >> frank, he is describing an active crime scene in the parking lot and inside the facility. help us understand the larger process for piecing together something that spans a wide -- a large crime scene. >> this will be a multi-agency event. it's quite likely that the fbi's resou
accept the shootings are a part of life, and to not just report on these to mourn things but to find solutions. >> frank, authorities are still piecing together what happened, as antonia points out. i want to play more of what we heard during the press conference. we will talk about it on the other side. look at this. >> what we did find preliminarily from the interviews that were conducted was that this suspect came to the facility and when he came there, he got out of his car and...
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. >> i think that one of the most frustrating things of frank del rio the ceo, excellent ceo of norwegiandeal with it, the cdc won't speak to him. he says listen, everybody has be vaccinated, the passenger, the crew, we're not going to have any children even though one quarter of the people who go have children and don't vaccinate the children and let's sit down with the cdc, and i'm hoping the goadman knows something about the cdc because i think the cdc wants to put these guys out of business and they're very effective at it. >> you really are having it in for the cdc right now. >> i would say that. >> very upset. >> the prc, cdc, don't come in to me about alphabet soup. i'm very worried about their balance sheets they need the cruises. >> they do. >> and the cdc needs to give them the high sign >> they got to figure this out. >> but once again, carl, if you're vaccinated, it doesn't seem to mean anything. how is that possible >> excellent question, guys. definitely wrestle with that one, as we see the opening bell, the big board, a maker of soft war for automation systems ui-path, the
. >> i think that one of the most frustrating things of frank del rio the ceo, excellent ceo of norwegiandeal with it, the cdc won't speak to him. he says listen, everybody has be vaccinated, the passenger, the crew, we're not going to have any children even though one quarter of the people who go have children and don't vaccinate the children and let's sit down with the cdc, and i'm hoping the goadman knows something about the cdc because i think the cdc wants to put these guys out of...
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howie: the real test when things are not going well. up next frank research on what they think of border policy and nearly half of republicans survey say they won't get the vaccine. ♪ ♪ ♪ howie: when a reporter asked the president of the border yesterday, joe biden referring to his goal of keeping the trump cap on the number of legal refugees used the word the white house has studiously avoided. >> the problem was that -- [inaudible] >> was working -- >> the keyword there, crisis, frank luntz, pollster. enlight of the president using the c word, what about the focus that you did on trump supporters. >> trump voters feel misrepresented and they are angry about it. they absolutely want some sort of barrier on the wall, on the border. they absolutely want border security and they are proimmigrant and this was probably the biggest surprise in the media but i've had trouble with the media taking it because it doesn't fit their narrative as trump people being anti-immigrant or even being racist. it is not true. trump voters support the dream act and trump
howie: the real test when things are not going well. up next frank research on what they think of border policy and nearly half of republicans survey say they won't get the vaccine. ♪ ♪ ♪ howie: when a reporter asked the president of the border yesterday, joe biden referring to his goal of keeping the trump cap on the number of legal refugees used the word the white house has studiously avoided. >> the problem was that -- [inaudible] >> was working -- >> the keyword...
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thing? >> exactly. yes. and i mean, to be frank, and i am sure you are aware, it happens on occasion. it happened when i was here in 2020. it happened, again, the other day. it happens. and it wasn't -- i wasn't confronted. there was nothing particularly dramatic about it but you are aware of it. and, you know, i -- i'm -- there isn't a particular reason for a store-staff member to follow me, basically, through the aisles all the way to the cash register. so, what can you say? >> yeah. i -- i hear that. before i have to let you go, janelle, is -- i wonder what your sense is, in terms of how these two sets of protests, these two sets of -- these two cases -- are intersecting. do you get the sense that the daunte-wright protests are, kind of, another matter in people's minds? is it, all, kind of merging together? how does that factor in, before i have to let you go? >> no, i -- i -- i think, obviously, the -- what happened to daunte wright in brooklyn center is, certainly, troubling to people, in its own right. but the sense that these cases are, very much, related. that there is a way
thing? >> exactly. yes. and i mean, to be frank, and i am sure you are aware, it happens on occasion. it happened when i was here in 2020. it happened, again, the other day. it happens. and it wasn't -- i wasn't confronted. there was nothing particularly dramatic about it but you are aware of it. and, you know, i -- i'm -- there isn't a particular reason for a store-staff member to follow me, basically, through the aisles all the way to the cash register. so, what can you say? >>...