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deliberations have begun in the trial of the for many athletes police officer accused of killing george floyd derek 7 is facing 2 mehta jaja is and manslaughter bus and train stations in new delhi have been overwhelmed by thousands of daily wage michael ware has fleeing the city as a weeklong cave in 1000 knocked down comes into effect in his reports of more than 200000 new cases for a 6th straight day and a record number of deaths is a broad number has more from new delhi. no one is allowed to leave their homes unless they work in essential services or go out to get essential supplies the delhi government made the announcement on monday with just a few hours notice because the what they call it a curfew which is essentially all of the same restrictions that were in place last year during the lockdown that came into force at 10 pm on monday night after they made that announcement we have seen a very large numbers of migrant workers people who work in different states to where they're from who don't live in delhi crowding one of the biggest bus stations russian state media are reporting moscow plans
deliberations have begun in the trial of the for many athletes police officer accused of killing george floyd derek 7 is facing 2 mehta jaja is and manslaughter bus and train stations in new delhi have been overwhelmed by thousands of daily wage michael ware has fleeing the city as a weeklong cave in 1000 knocked down comes into effect in his reports of more than 200000 new cases for a 6th straight day and a record number of deaths is a broad number has more from new delhi. no one is allowed to...
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. >> george floyd's girlfriend there. derek smith was one of the first paramedics on the scene. testified that he was unable to find a pulse when he checked george floyd's vital signs on arrival. >> in a living person, there should be a pulse. i did not feel one. i suspected this patient to be dead. >> at the moment you are checking for the pulse, are the officers still positioned on top of mr. floyd? >> yes. >> we are live in minneapolis following the trial. it was an interesting day. you had some very emotional parts, the most emotional one was george floyd's girlfriend. then, maybe some drier testimony but they put together the picture of what was happening as the first responders went to the scene. what was the main take away from you for today. i think there were two main takeaways that were key particularly for the prosecution. number one was the paramedics. they arrived on scene. the first paramedics on scene. you heard a clip of one a minute ago. they said that when they arrived on scene, george floyd was not breathing. that he had no pulse. that he was not alive. then,
. >> george floyd's girlfriend there. derek smith was one of the first paramedics on the scene. testified that he was unable to find a pulse when he checked george floyd's vital signs on arrival. >> in a living person, there should be a pulse. i did not feel one. i suspected this patient to be dead. >> at the moment you are checking for the pulse, are the officers still positioned on top of mr. floyd? >> yes. >> we are live in minneapolis following the trial. it...
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reportero: esta esquina es un monumento al monumento de george floyd. derekempre. >> no importa lo que pase, hay que grabar. reportero: la justicia de responsabilidad de todos. >> es mi primera protesta. reportero: tamara quiere iniciar esta educaciÓn a sus hijos. >> hay que explicarles que el mundo no es perfecto. reportero: muchos saben que es un paso inicial. >> hay mucha injusticia. reportero: derek chauvin serÁ sentenciado en dos meses. algunos analistas creen que la sentencia serÁ menor. >> la sentencia podrÍa ser 15—20 aÑos. serÁ una sentencia suave. paola: luego de la muerte de floyd, protestas masivas en todo el paÍs. hablamos con un experto de la universidad de santa clara sobre el tema. buenas noches. los latinos en quÉ lado estÁn en esta muerte? >> los latinos siempre estÁn de lado de la comunidad. es mÁs, siempre estÁn por debajo de los afroamericanos en tÉrmino de apoyar reformas policiacas. paola: porque el asesinato de jÓvenes latinos no generaron protestas como las de floyd? >> yo creo que tiene que ver con el tipo de incidente. ademÁs, la co
reportero: esta esquina es un monumento al monumento de george floyd. derekempre. >> no importa lo que pase, hay que grabar. reportero: la justicia de responsabilidad de todos. >> es mi primera protesta. reportero: tamara quiere iniciar esta educaciÓn a sus hijos. >> hay que explicarles que el mundo no es perfecto. reportero: muchos saben que es un paso inicial. >> hay mucha injusticia. reportero: derek chauvin serÁ sentenciado en dos meses. algunos analistas creen que...
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the prosecution will ask the jury to consider whether george floyd would have died without derek chauvineling on his neck for nine and a half minutes. they argued that this was not an example of policing but of murder. >> he begged, george floyd begged until he could speak no more and the defendant continued this assault. when he was unable to speak, the defendant continued. when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point and he had a. the defendant continued. this assault. nine minutes and 29 seconds. when the ambulance arrived, the ambulance was here and the defendant continued. he stayed on top of him. anchor: the defense said there was a lack of evidence to prove derek tobin was guilty beyond reasonable doubt asking the jury to consider if derek chauvin acted reasonably as a police officer. >> the standard is not what should the officer have done in the circumstances. it is not what could the officer have done differently in these circumstances. the standard is what are the facts known to this officer at the precise moment he used force and considering all of
the prosecution will ask the jury to consider whether george floyd would have died without derek chauvineling on his neck for nine and a half minutes. they argued that this was not an example of policing but of murder. >> he begged, george floyd begged until he could speak no more and the defendant continued this assault. when he was unable to speak, the defendant continued. when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point and he had a. the defendant continued. this...
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george floyd to die. that is in order to convict derek chauvin, the prosecution have to prove his actions were a substantialhis death. lawyers for the state argued that george floyd died because of a lack of oxygen caused by derek chauvin holding his knee on mr. floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. on monday, a cardiologist was called in as an expert witness. is was his view. >> in this case, mr. george floyd died from a cardiac pulmonary arrest that was caused by low oxygen levels, and those low oxygen levels were induced by the prone restraint and position he was subjected to. i can state with a high degree of medical certainty that george floyd did not die from a primary caiac event, and he did not die from a drug overdose. >> that is the prosecution. the primary argument for the defense is that george floyd died for other reasons, namely his drug use or pre-existing heart conditions. on wednesday, they called another doctor who is a forensic pathologist and former chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. this was his conclusion. >> the conditions would be, since i put the hock disease in pa
george floyd to die. that is in order to convict derek chauvin, the prosecution have to prove his actions were a substantialhis death. lawyers for the state argued that george floyd died because of a lack of oxygen caused by derek chauvin holding his knee on mr. floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. on monday, a cardiologist was called in as an expert witness. is was his view. >> in this case, mr. george floyd died from a cardiac pulmonary arrest that was caused by low oxygen levels,...
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george floyd's >> o'donnell: george floyd's atme ba rallying cry in america, a symbol of injustice and police brutality. we've all seen the horrifying moments captured on police body cams, witnesses standing on the sidewalk, begging officer dereke-ups of the officer's knee on george floyd's neck, and a grown man lying prone helpless on the street crying for his mother. it sparked a reckoning over race and justice in america. but today's guilty verdict was a reckoning of a new kind, a measure of justice that many feel has been long delayed. the people we spoke to last year in the place where george floyd died told us the road to justice wouldn't be easy, the injustices are systemic, the barriers tooin great. the crowd who came to memorialize george floyd were a multigenerational, multiracial, wchan. they were back there today to mark this moment of accountability. for the last year, we have been in search of a more-perfect union, and today, we may be one step closer. we'll be right back. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based thera
george floyd's >> o'donnell: george floyd's atme ba rallying cry in america, a symbol of injustice and police brutality. we've all seen the horrifying moments captured on police body cams, witnesses standing on the sidewalk, begging officer dereke-ups of the officer's knee on george floyd's neck, and a grown man lying prone helpless on the street crying for his mother. it sparked a reckoning over race and justice in america. but today's guilty verdict was a reckoning of a new kind, a...
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george floyd, the narrowing was of the hypopharynx. >> yes. it was the hypopharynx. >> did mr. derek chauvin on george floyd's neck because this. >> yes. >> said given the changes that you observed in mr. derek chauvin's name, mr. george floyd over time, where any of those changes significant from the standpoint of placing pressure on the hypopharynx. >> yes. >> let's look at exhibit 947. your honor, we would offer exhibit 947, which was taken from exhibit 15. >> 947 is received. >> tell us what we see here in exhibit 947. >> this is the orientation of officer derek chauvin, is body is quite erect here, but in particular what you are saying is that the toe of his boot is no longer touching the ground. this means that all of his body weight is being directed down at mr. george floyd's neck. because, in any of the calculations, i excluded the effect of his leg and his shoe because some of it was touching the ground. but here you can see that none of it is touching the ground, so we are taking it half his body weight plus the weight of his gear and all of that is coming down directly do
george floyd, the narrowing was of the hypopharynx. >> yes. it was the hypopharynx. >> did mr. derek chauvin on george floyd's neck because this. >> yes. >> said given the changes that you observed in mr. derek chauvin's name, mr. george floyd over time, where any of those changes significant from the standpoint of placing pressure on the hypopharynx. >> yes. >> let's look at exhibit 947. your honor, we would offer exhibit 947, which was taken from exhibit...
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officer derek chauvin has been found guilty in the death of george floyd. it took the jurors less than 11 hours to reach the unanimous decision on all three charges, including second- and third- degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. the charges could put him behind bars for up to 40 years. moments after the verdicts were read, chauvin's bail was revoked, and he was lead away from the courtroom in handcuffs. he will be sentenced later this year. chauvin pinned floyd to the ground with his knee on the 46- year-old's neck for nearly nine and a half minutes on memorial day last year, as floyd repeatedly said he couldn't breathe, and bystanders begged the veteran officer to get off of him. cell phone video of floyd's death horrified americans and galvanized a nationwide social justice movement, leading to protests in cities across the country and those calls for police reform. well, tonight, the crowds that have gathered outside of the courthouse and at the intersection where floyd died are celebrating. we've got our team of correspondents standing by wi
officer derek chauvin has been found guilty in the death of george floyd. it took the jurors less than 11 hours to reach the unanimous decision on all three charges, including second- and third- degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. the charges could put him behind bars for up to 40 years. moments after the verdicts were read, chauvin's bail was revoked, and he was lead away from the courtroom in handcuffs. he will be sentenced later this year. chauvin pinned floyd to the ground with...
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world, the murder trial of the former minimib police officer who knelt on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, derek chauch's trial resumes tomorrow. the first week of testimony in this trial put on the record not only the words of witnesses who watched george floyd die but several video recordings that had not been yet been made public. about an hour of police body cam footage that showed floyd's arrest and the scene around him. george floyd's sister addressed a crowd of supporters yesterday at a rally for justice and policing bill that bears her brother's name. >> we go through a lot of pain. we go through a lot of grief. every single day. nobody knows what my niece go through not having her father anymore that officer didn't know that he had a daughter. that he didn't go home to. he would never see again. >> i am going to talk to the floyd family attorney benjamin crump in just a moment. first, sara sidner in minneapolis f. trial continues tomorrow. you will be there, as you have been. you say this is completely unlike any trial that you have covered as a journalist. tell us why. >> it is. partly
world, the murder trial of the former minimib police officer who knelt on george floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, derek chauch's trial resumes tomorrow. the first week of testimony in this trial put on the record not only the words of witnesses who watched george floyd die but several video recordings that had not been yet been made public. about an hour of police body cam footage that showed floyd's arrest and the scene around him. george floyd's sister addressed a crowd of supporters...
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george floyd left arm pretty. >> so from what i see that mr. derek chauvin shin as he was actually on his back pretty. >> that is what you believe you see. okay. but nevertheless, mr. george floyd left arm in the tri-state area, was in between mr. derek chauvin either me or shed, right. >> yes. >> did you review and study the body worn cameras closely yourself. >> i reviewed them closely, yes. >> and if you to understand and hear what various parties were saying at various times. >> yes. >> did you ever hear mr. george floyd say that i ate too any drugs. >> no. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> i would like to publish 1007 and i bless you sir, to listen to mr. george floyd voice. >> did you hear that. it doesn't appear the mr. george floyd said that i ate too any drugs predict. >> yes. >> in the video that he watched, both on direct examination and throughout the course of this case, there appears to be in liquid forming underneath the vehicle, correct. >> yes. >> and that liquid extreme goes out towards a behind the back of the squad car, correct. >> cor
george floyd left arm pretty. >> so from what i see that mr. derek chauvin shin as he was actually on his back pretty. >> that is what you believe you see. okay. but nevertheless, mr. george floyd left arm in the tri-state area, was in between mr. derek chauvin either me or shed, right. >> yes. >> did you review and study the body worn cameras closely yourself. >> i reviewed them closely, yes. >> and if you to understand and hear what various parties were...
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jurors have begun deliberations in the trial of the white police officer accused of killing george floyd derek7 and charged with murder on floyd's next during his arrest. for a global protest against these petard and racism. you're watching live from berlin up next a duck bill that looks at political power and how it could help bring about no copy a future use of. can you hear me now oh yes we can hear you and i last 2 years german chancellor i will bring you i'm glad man called you never have been surprised yourself with what is possible to this magical really what moves and want. to talk to people and follow along the way maurice and critics alike join us from eccles lifestyle. alan lives would be a lot more inconvenient if we didn't have battery powered devices. a cordless shaver powered cordless screwdriver t.v. remote backyard cleaner lawn mower laptop printing chairs lawn robots handheld vacuum i might buy a drone remote control cars the battery in my electric car my cell phone cell phone battery. camera batteries take pictures you've got to have a battery. consumers would love to have a
jurors have begun deliberations in the trial of the white police officer accused of killing george floyd derek7 and charged with murder on floyd's next during his arrest. for a global protest against these petard and racism. you're watching live from berlin up next a duck bill that looks at political power and how it could help bring about no copy a future use of. can you hear me now oh yes we can hear you and i last 2 years german chancellor i will bring you i'm glad man called you never have...
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star pulmonologist, he spotted the exact moment george floyd, the life went out of him, and he calculated that after the life and out of george floyd, derekful testimony, he - that fact down. that was very powerful testimony, he was i that fact down. that was very - powerful testimony, he was even watching his finger as george floyd was trying to use his fingers to get breath into his body, using whatever muscles he had left. the other key moment, i guess, apart from the video in this trial, larry, was the fact that the blue wall, the so—called blue wall, the wall by which police officers have always protected police officers in these kinds of trials, that broke in this trial. how important was that? it was critical, and that blue wall of silence broke spectacularly, because not only did eight numbers of the minneapolis police department testify against derek chauvin, their boss, derek chauvin's old boss, the chief of police, took the stand and he was unequivocal. he said absolutely what derek chauvin did was not consistent with his training, with the policies are with their values, and it cannot be condoned. the fact that the chief of po
star pulmonologist, he spotted the exact moment george floyd, the life went out of him, and he calculated that after the life and out of george floyd, derekful testimony, he - that fact down. that was very powerful testimony, he was i that fact down. that was very - powerful testimony, he was even watching his finger as george floyd was trying to use his fingers to get breath into his body, using whatever muscles he had left. the other key moment, i guess, apart from the video in this trial,...
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george floyd wrapping up in the u.s.. the jury will be sequestered as they decide whether derek chauvin committed homicide. floyd died while being restrained last may, sparking global protests. coming up after a short break i will be back. the future of the job of german chancellor is looking rather green at the moment. we will explain right after this. ♪ óofvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfv ♪ >>. football is facing an existential crisis the top club set to join a super league and each get a multibillion payout to clear their debts. closing arguments in the derek chauvin trial. the police officer accused of the murder of george floyd, sparking anti-police violence last me. the prosecutor said chauvin had to know heas squeezing the life out of mr. floyd as he cried out he could not breathe. nasa'
george floyd wrapping up in the u.s.. the jury will be sequestered as they decide whether derek chauvin committed homicide. floyd died while being restrained last may, sparking global protests. coming up after a short break i will be back. the future of the job of german chancellor is looking rather green at the moment. we will explain right after this. ♪ óofvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfvfv ♪ >>. football is facing an existential crisis the top club set to join a super league and each get a...
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george floyd to die. that's because in order to convict derek chauvin, the prosecution has to prove his actions were a "substantialoyd's death. lawyers for the state argue that george floyd died because of a lack of oxygen, caused by derek chauvin holding his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. on monday, they called the cardiologist drjonathan rich as an expert witness. this was his view. in this case, mr george floyd died from pulmonary cardiac arrest. it was caused by low oxygen levels, and those low oxygen levels were produced by the prone restraint and expects the asian he was subjected to. i can state with a high degree of medical certainty that george floyd did not die from a primary cardiac event, and he did not die from a drug overdose. so, that's the prosecution's view. the primary argument for the defence is that george floyd died for other reasons — namely his drug use and pre—existing heart problems. on wednesday they called dr david fowler, a forensic pathologist and the former chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. this was his conclusion on the cause of death. significant
george floyd to die. that's because in order to convict derek chauvin, the prosecution has to prove his actions were a "substantialoyd's death. lawyers for the state argue that george floyd died because of a lack of oxygen, caused by derek chauvin holding his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. on monday, they called the cardiologist drjonathan rich as an expert witness. this was his view. in this case, mr george floyd died from pulmonary cardiac arrest. it was caused by...
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todd: minneapolis jury convicting george floyd -- derek chauvin on all 3 counts.: reaction from leaders across the country. good morning. >> reporter: reactions are pouring in from everywhere starting with president biden at the white house who was criticized for weighing in but afterwords phoned the floyd family before addressing the nation calling the conviction a giant step forward. >> in the murder of george floyd last may the blinders off for the world to see. systemic racism is a stain on the nation's soul. >> reporter: biden appeared alongside vice president harris who said this is one step in a long road ahead calling on congress to act on police reform. secretary of state blinken took to twitter writing, quote, in order to leapfrog america must address racial injustice and inequities at home. former president obama issuing a statement saying while today's verdict might have been a necessary step on the road to progress it was far from a sufficient one. we cannot rest. on capitol hill speaker pelosi coming under fire for controversial comments reacting to
todd: minneapolis jury convicting george floyd -- derek chauvin on all 3 counts.: reaction from leaders across the country. good morning. >> reporter: reactions are pouring in from everywhere starting with president biden at the white house who was criticized for weighing in but afterwords phoned the floyd family before addressing the nation calling the conviction a giant step forward. >> in the murder of george floyd last may the blinders off for the world to see. systemic racism...
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george floyd. died. this is where derek chauvin held his knee to knee on george floyd's neck for nearly 10 minutes. you can see a number of people out there relieved that the verdict came down as it did again, derek chauvin guilty of all 3 charges brought against him in george floyd's death. >> we are waiting on george floyd's filmy to speaks or going to a quick break. hopefully they'll we'll take you to the hilton in minneapolis where ut ben crompton georgia floyd's legal team. in addition to george floyd's family are speaking after the conviction against derek chauvin was announced little over an hour ago let's >> steve. but then this is i feel relieved today that i finally have the opportunity hopefully getting some sleet. lot of days upgrade and i'll hold. and i was speaking everything into existence. i think i faith. then he will be convicted. journey and if they left in the year. the person they come to love 1955 and to me he was the first no in the on with their she just brought back to life. people forgot about he w
george floyd. died. this is where derek chauvin held his knee to knee on george floyd's neck for nearly 10 minutes. you can see a number of people out there relieved that the verdict came down as it did again, derek chauvin guilty of all 3 charges brought against him in george floyd's death. >> we are waiting on george floyd's filmy to speaks or going to a quick break. hopefully they'll we'll take you to the hilton in minneapolis where ut ben crompton georgia floyd's legal team. in...
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that was the vibe that you felt, and it wasn't welcoming. >> how ironic is it that derek chauvin and george floyde worked security outside. inside, george floyd was working as a security guard, as well. >> at one point, they were just >> george was very sweet and affecti affectionate and just like a big teddy bear. >> at one point, they were just two dudes trying to make some extra money, working at a nightclub to support their lifestyles. but then when they met again, it was now a black man accused of a crime and a white police officer there to investigate. and too often, we've seen in this nation that when those two things mix, oftentimes there's a tragic outcome. >> you're under arrest right now for forgery. >> george floyd is still handcuffed at this point. >> let's take him out. >> i said let's use the mrt, maximum restraint technique. >> that technique tells the officers, when you encounter someone who's actively resisting put their hands behind their back and handcuff them and kneel on their neck or back in order to keep them down. >> jesus christ. >> video shows chauvin puts his left knee
that was the vibe that you felt, and it wasn't welcoming. >> how ironic is it that derek chauvin and george floyde worked security outside. inside, george floyd was working as a security guard, as well. >> at one point, they were just >> george was very sweet and affecti affectionate and just like a big teddy bear. >> at one point, they were just two dudes trying to make some extra money, working at a nightclub to support their lifestyles. but then when they met again,...
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he was walking by when the confrontation between george floyd an officer derek chauvin began and you trying to calm george floyd we have >> as the video was played in court in broke down. >> i know this is the colts. can you just explain. what you're feeling that kid. >> i don't are just you. june 20 pm. >> seconds. let's take a 10 minute also on the stand wednesday was christopher martin, the cup foods store clerk. that's the store where floyd was accused of using a counterfeit $20 bill when you. >> did interact with mister floyd in the store. what was his demeanor like? you seem very friend. is talkative seem to just be having. i was memorial day but in his life. it came >> martin says his manager told him to confront floyd about the counterfeit bill and then someone else from the store called police was going through your mind during that just leave. >> white if i would just not to come. the bill could have been avoided. >> it was brian entin reporting for us tonight. we know that watching this testimony about george floyd's death. can be tough. so we have posted some resources th
he was walking by when the confrontation between george floyd an officer derek chauvin began and you trying to calm george floyd we have >> as the video was played in court in broke down. >> i know this is the colts. can you just explain. what you're feeling that kid. >> i don't are just you. june 20 pm. >> seconds. let's take a 10 minute also on the stand wednesday was christopher martin, the cup foods store clerk. that's the store where floyd was accused of using a...
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of what derek chauvin did to george floyd. reatened her with mace, she held her ground, and she kept recording, she then posted her video on facebook, and the police lied instantly began to crumble. >> probably close to midnight, a community member had, contacted me. and said chief, almost verbatim, but said chief have you seen the video of your officer choking and killing that man at the 30th in chicago? and so once i heard, that statement, i knew it was in the same camera video that i had seen. eventually within minutes after that, i saw for the first time, what is now known as the video. >> darnella frazier change the police chief's mind about what happened on that street, in the next day derek chauvin was fired. she testified in the trial, and she said, she wished she did more. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at, i look at my dad, i look at my brothers, i look at my cousins, my uncles, because they are all black, i have a black father, i have a black brother, i have black friends. and i look at that, and i look at ho
of what derek chauvin did to george floyd. reatened her with mace, she held her ground, and she kept recording, she then posted her video on facebook, and the police lied instantly began to crumble. >> probably close to midnight, a community member had, contacted me. and said chief, almost verbatim, but said chief have you seen the video of your officer choking and killing that man at the 30th in chicago? and so once i heard, that statement, i knew it was in the same camera video that i...
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of what derek chauvin did to george floyd. er with mace, darnella frazier held her ground and she kept recording. she then posted her video on facebook, and the police lie instantly began to crumble. >> probably close to midnight a community member had contacted me and said, chief, almost verbatim but said "chief, have you seen the video of your officer choking and killing that man at 30th and chicago?" and so once i heard that statement, i just knew it wasn't the same milestone camera video that i had saw. and eventually within minutes after that i saw for the first time what is now known as the bystander video. >> darnella frazier changed the police chief's mind about what happened on that street, and the next day derek chauvin was fired. when darnella frazier testified in the trial, she said she wished she did more. >> when i look at george floyd, i look at -- i look at my dad. i look at my brothers. i look at my cousins, my uncles. because they are all black. i have a black father. i have a black brother. i have black frien
of what derek chauvin did to george floyd. er with mace, darnella frazier held her ground and she kept recording. she then posted her video on facebook, and the police lie instantly began to crumble. >> probably close to midnight a community member had contacted me and said, chief, almost verbatim but said "chief, have you seen the video of your officer choking and killing that man at 30th and chicago?" and so once i heard that statement, i just knew it wasn't the same milestone...
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george floyd. derekuvin did exactly what he had been trained to do over the course of his 19-year career. the use of force is not attractive. but it is a necessary component of policing. >> the defense and prosecution's dueling arguments in a case the world is watching. >> what do you want? >> i can't breathe. please. >> reporter: the first week of testimony in the former officer's trial began with jurors seeing the entire bystander video followed by a long line of eyewitnesss. >> i many my instincts were tel something was wrong. >> reporter: a 911 officer called a supervisor when she watched george floyd on a police camera. >> why did you do that? >> because i believe i witnessed a murder. >> reporter: donald williams was watching from the sidewalk, the professionally trained mma fighter was overcome with emotion as he heard his own call to 911. >> you all murders, bro, you going to kill you're. >> 61-year-old eyewitness charles mcmillan was there, too. >> i'm not trying to win. >> he says he begged flo
george floyd. derekuvin did exactly what he had been trained to do over the course of his 19-year career. the use of force is not attractive. but it is a necessary component of policing. >> the defense and prosecution's dueling arguments in a case the world is watching. >> what do you want? >> i can't breathe. please. >> reporter: the first week of testimony in the former officer's trial began with jurors seeing the entire bystander video followed by a long line of...
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and other fine stores. >>> derek chauvin's attorneys today called their first medical expert witness to rebut prosecutors' case as they sought to place blame on george floydf. omar jimenez has details. >> reporter: day two in the trial of former-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin and the topic shifted, from use of force, to cause of death for george floyd. >> did you form, in your opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, what you thought was the principal cause of mr. floyd's death? >> yes. >> what is that? >> cardiac arrhythmia, due to hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease during restraint. >> reporter: in other words, a bad heart while being restrained by police. no mention of asphyxiation, as other doctors have testified. or low levels of oxygen, brought on by being chest down on the street, handcuffed, with the weight of three officers. dr. david fowler went on to testify about, what he thought were several, possible, contributing factors to george floyd's death. >> so, we have a heart that's vulnerable because it's too big. there are certain drugs, that are present in his system. that make it -- put it at risk of an a
and other fine stores. >>> derek chauvin's attorneys today called their first medical expert witness to rebut prosecutors' case as they sought to place blame on george floydf. omar jimenez has details. >> reporter: day two in the trial of former-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin and the topic shifted, from use of force, to cause of death for george floyd. >> did you form, in your opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, what you thought was the principal...
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ramÓn: george floyd muriÓ a manos del expolicÍa derek chauvin en mayo de 2020. responsable de su muerte y en muchos mÁs que han vivido estas tragedias, esto no debe continuar, indica este activista. ramÓn: despuÉs de la muerte de george floyd ocurrida el aÑo pasado, varios legisladores de california han presentado reformas policiales con relaciÓn a este controvertido tema, pero nunca se convirtieron en ley. paola: para analizar el veredicto contra el expolicÍa de mineÁpolis derek chauvin el caso de la muerte de george floyd, saludo a arturo hernÁndez. abogado, chauvin enfrenta tres cargos, cuÁntos aÑos podrÍa pasar en prisiÓn tras este veredicto? >> es una cosa complicado en el estado donde se encontrÓ culpable, pero el cargo mÁs alto llevarÍa un mÁximo de 40 aÑos. el segundo cargo llegarÍa a 20 aÑos y el mÍnimo serÍa de 10 en el tercer cargo, homicidio prudencial. el juez puede darle sentencias consecutivas, si piensa que Él se lo merece. en este caso, podrÍa hacerlo porque el policÍa no enseÑa ningÚn remordimiento y no ha presentado ninguna seÑal hacia la procu
ramÓn: george floyd muriÓ a manos del expolicÍa derek chauvin en mayo de 2020. responsable de su muerte y en muchos mÁs que han vivido estas tragedias, esto no debe continuar, indica este activista. ramÓn: despuÉs de la muerte de george floyd ocurrida el aÑo pasado, varios legisladores de california han presentado reformas policiales con relaciÓn a este controvertido tema, pero nunca se convirtieron en ley. paola: para analizar el veredicto contra el expolicÍa de mineÁpolis derek...
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investigation. >>> then -- an emotional day in court as witnesses recount what happened to george floyd after derekuvin pinned him down. >> george was motionless, limp, and chauvi
investigation. >>> then -- an emotional day in court as witnesses recount what happened to george floyd after derekuvin pinned him down. >> george was motionless, limp, and chauvi
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we lov >> announcer: this is an abc news special report, the death of george floyd. derekuvin on trial. now reporting david muir. >>> good morning. we're just moments away from closing arguments in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, charged in the death of george floyd. his death igniting protests around the country and the world. of course, those unforgettable images seared into the american consciousness. it was memorial day last year former
we lov >> announcer: this is an abc news special report, the death of george floyd. derekuvin on trial. now reporting david muir. >>> good morning. we're just moments away from closing arguments in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, charged in the death of george floyd. his death igniting protests around the country and the world. of course, those unforgettable images seared into the american consciousness. it was memorial day last year former
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. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed.ectingod aclosm nned bro daylight at a mcdonald's drive-through. the gunman at large overnight. details coming in. >>> peloton fights back. responding to claims that their popular treadmill is unsafe. what the company is saying this morning. >>> later what would you do for a year's worth of free burgers at your favorite restaurant? what one chain is offering. >>> and gnome laughing matter. the story behind a shortage of garden gnomes. nasa is about to do something it's never done before. >> it's flying a helicopter on mars, the goal of the flight is to develop research to change how we look at the universe. >> it's being called the little helicopter that could and could set the stage for a whole new way to explore other planets. this morning, history being made more than 100 million miles away as nasa's ingenuity helicopter attempts the first controlled flight on another
. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed.ectingod aclosm nned bro daylight at a mcdonald's drive-through. the gunman at large overnight. details coming in. >>> peloton fights back. responding to claims that their popular treadmill is unsafe. what the company is saying this morning....
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george floyd. it looked like they were trying to kill him. alexander king had his knee in george floyd's back. not only was dereking on his neck but alexander king had his knee in george floyd's back. he didn't take his knee off until the paramedics arrived. george floyd says i can't breathe. the only time they responded was somebody said you are talking. they are totally indifferent to the plight of this human being. this is an indictment of the u.s. police if i have ever seen one. nermeen: rashad robinson, could you respond that? is the policing on trial? color of change has led a campaign to expose police unions. could you explain what role you think police unions play? rashad: it is a multi-part strategy. on one hand you end up with the unions to lobby for policy qualified immunity. it was just outlawed in new york city. police officers are not typically liable for anything they do on the job. they could build up these big funds to p f the legal defense of someone like derek chauvin and police officers around the country. they never have to raise money to actually do civil defenses. they are only dealing wit
george floyd. it looked like they were trying to kill him. alexander king had his knee in george floyd's back. not only was dereking on his neck but alexander king had his knee in george floyd's back. he didn't take his knee off until the paramedics arrived. george floyd says i can't breathe. the only time they responded was somebody said you are talking. they are totally indifferent to the plight of this human being. this is an indictment of the u.s. police if i have ever seen one. nermeen:...
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and that is why george floyd -- the trial going on right now with derek chauvin for the death of george floyd tells us not just about his murder and his humanity but puts a mirror on who we are as a people. the sis then a exception to the rule? clearly it's not. the facts are there to see. that's why i say don't look away. this is very important moment for us in this country, and it is really critically important that white people show up, understand this, get their heads around this, look at it and then commit to ourselves as a country this is country for all of us, not some of us. it really is about democracy. it really is about america. it is about out of many we are one. it is about we come to the table of democracy as equals. and the only way you can do that is see another person as a fellow human being. that's the essence of it. and if you don't see them as a fellow human being, it takes you down very dark tracks that we never want to go back to again, which demonstrated has actually occurred before in our country and could again if we let it get away from us. >> i love talking to
and that is why george floyd -- the trial going on right now with derek chauvin for the death of george floyd tells us not just about his murder and his humanity but puts a mirror on who we are as a people. the sis then a exception to the rule? clearly it's not. the facts are there to see. that's why i say don't look away. this is very important moment for us in this country, and it is really critically important that white people show up, understand this, get their heads around this, look at...
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laying out the emotional response to the bystanders and the witnesses who watched the death of george floyd, derek chauvin, as many have testified, putting his knee on the neck of mr. floyd. after that, they moved into specifically looking at the medical examiner reports and the use of force with a slew of witnesses testifying specifically on whether chauvin acted appropriately. the prosecution is arguing that he did not and his use of force was excessive in the death of george floyd. i believe we have danny cevallos with us. danny -- actually, the sidebar is ending, so we'll dip you back into the trial. >> mrs. aldridge, if you would. >> thank you, your honor. officer creten, you were describing you got mr. floyd out of car, correct? >> yes. >> and he stood next to the car and you handcuffed him, correct? >> me and another officer had to physically handcuff him, correct? >> he didn't fall down? >> no, he didn't fall down. >> nothing further, your honor. >> anything further. >> officer creighton, there was another officer on the driver's side dealing with the driver? >> yes, that's correct. actual
laying out the emotional response to the bystanders and the witnesses who watched the death of george floyd, derek chauvin, as many have testified, putting his knee on the neck of mr. floyd. after that, they moved into specifically looking at the medical examiner reports and the use of force with a slew of witnesses testifying specifically on whether chauvin acted appropriately. the prosecution is arguing that he did not and his use of force was excessive in the death of george floyd. i believe...
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so part of what judge cahill will consider not only what derek chauvin did to george floyd but also derek chauvin compared to other officers who have been convicted of comparable crimes. i think we should expect to see presumptoive innocence guidelins . >> regarding sentencing, will there be hearings in the way there often are at sentencing 1234 at sentencing? often times in court proceedings you save the character witness, for instance george floyd's brother you would save for the sentencing phase but in minnesota they allow that testimony during the case in chief. >> so somewhat you're talking about usually happens in death penalty cases where the jury decides whether there's a death penalty. here, if you remember, after summations there was a whole argument, not an argument but proceedings with the judge and asked mr. nelson to basically what's called alicute chauvin about a blakely hearing they could have had a hearing about whether the aggravated sentencing should come into play instead they waved that hearing and the judge will make the decision whether there was enough aggravatie f
so part of what judge cahill will consider not only what derek chauvin did to george floyd but also derek chauvin compared to other officers who have been convicted of comparable crimes. i think we should expect to see presumptoive innocence guidelins . >> regarding sentencing, will there be hearings in the way there often are at sentencing 1234 at sentencing? often times in court proceedings you save the character witness, for instance george floyd's brother you would save for the...
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very well known here in the united states and he was equivocal that the cause of death for george floyd was derek show cutting off the air pipe of george floyd and he went off in some detail at one point he had them freeze frame a shot from the video of one of the police officers badge cameras and in that picture you could see that george floyd had a finger on the pavement and his knuckles on the car the tire of the squad car next to him he was trying to pull in self up in order to gain breath and this expert said that it was evidence that he he was not able to breathe and he said it's a myth that if you can speak that you can also breathe which is something one of the officer said he said he's ok he's speaking. and he. offered a diagram of the windpipe of the average person and said that a small coin here in the usa he offered the example of a dime. will. we show the with of the windpipe of the average person and he was saying that george floyd had his chest compressed is neck compressed and that eventually he could even pinpoint the point at which he said this is when the life ran out of george
very well known here in the united states and he was equivocal that the cause of death for george floyd was derek show cutting off the air pipe of george floyd and he went off in some detail at one point he had them freeze frame a shot from the video of one of the police officers badge cameras and in that picture you could see that george floyd had a finger on the pavement and his knuckles on the car the tire of the squad car next to him he was trying to pull in self up in order to gain breath...
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all rise for the jury. >> there you have a, derek chauvin has been found guilty on all three crges in the murder of george floydarmed black man for nine minutes and 29 second. derek chauvin, standing right there, h pressed his knee on george floyd's. george floyd died. >> the court will issue findings , the factual findings. one week after that, we will order psi immediately. we will also have a briefing on if you get the psi, six weeks from now, it weeks from now, we will have this. we will get you the exact dates. is there a motion on behalf of the state0 >> we remand him into custody. >> bill is revoked, bond is discharged and the defendant is in the custody of the county sheriff. anything further0 >> -- anything further? >> thank you. >> you see the handcuffs being put on derek chauvin. that meant he would be sent to jail until the sentencing comes down. the sentence will be audited in eight weeks time and then we will know what his sentence is but he has been found guilty on all three charges and the most serious charge, unintentional second-degree murder carries a maximum sentence of 40 years. third-degre
all rise for the jury. >> there you have a, derek chauvin has been found guilty on all three crges in the murder of george floydarmed black man for nine minutes and 29 second. derek chauvin, standing right there, h pressed his knee on george floyd's. george floyd died. >> the court will issue findings , the factual findings. one week after that, we will order psi immediately. we will also have a briefing on if you get the psi, six weeks from now, it weeks from now, we will have...
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rested its case in the trial of the former minneapolis police officer accused of murdering george floyd. derek chauvin refusing to testify, ending speculation that perhaps he would. closing statement will be given monday before the racially diverse jury sequesters. global news wendy four hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 analysts and journalists in more than 120 countries -- global news 24 hours a day. haslinda: stand up in the south china sea. we discussed tensions between china and the philippines. rishaad: plus citigroup's ceo moving to exit retail banking in 13 markets, part of her mission to simple five sprawling business. more coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. the earnings bonanza continues for u.s. banks. bank of america and citigroup reporting earnings beats. citigroup making a big announcement to exit the retail banking business in 13 markets across asia and elsewhere. >> while these are all excellent franchises, we don't have the scale we need to compete, and we decided we simply are not the best owners long-term. citi
rested its case in the trial of the former minneapolis police officer accused of murdering george floyd. derek chauvin refusing to testify, ending speculation that perhaps he would. closing statement will be given monday before the racially diverse jury sequesters. global news wendy four hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 analysts and journalists in more than 120 countries -- global news 24 hours a day. haslinda: stand up in the south china sea. we...
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trial -- as the trial on george floyd contues. >> you could use better methods. ros: this is day seven of the trial of derek. he is the officer who was filmed leaning on george floyd's neck for nine minutes. we crossed to minneapolis shortly. the u.s. says direct talks in vienna aimed at reviving the iran nuclear deal has been constructed, but iran refuses to meet untilanctions are dropped. >> if seriousness and honesty are proven, it could be a good sign for the future of peace and security for the region and the world. ros: an oxford oster zeneca covid-19 vaccine trial on children and teenagers -- astrazeneca covid-19 vaccine trial on children and teenagers has been put on hold. russian -- ♪ ros: welcome to those of you watching. it is day seven and the trial a former police officer derek chauvin. he is accused of killing george floyd by kneeling on his neck in a case that trickled -- triggered worldwide protests. we have been hearing evidence from a number of former colleagues of derek chauvin. we will listen in shortly. let's recap some of what we have heard today. the first witness was sergeant yang, a
trial -- as the trial on george floyd contues. >> you could use better methods. ros: this is day seven of the trial of derek. he is the officer who was filmed leaning on george floyd's neck for nine minutes. we crossed to minneapolis shortly. the u.s. says direct talks in vienna aimed at reviving the iran nuclear deal has been constructed, but iran refuses to meet untilanctions are dropped. >> if seriousness and honesty are proven, it could be a good sign for the future of peace and...
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case of george floyd, derek chauvin's defense is centered around floyd being a threat. a figure so fearsome, terrifying and unruly, he had to be subdued and knelt on more more than nine minutes until he took his last breaths. that's how dangerous he was, tirifying he was. here that when police officers shoot civilians they were scared. daunte wright, 20-year-old man pulled over for expired tag, before found out had a warrant for his arrest. treated roughly, manhandled, handcuffed and ordered around like a supplicant, invasive to his dignity. it's not pleasant. in attempt to get out of that situation, shot and killed at point blank range by officer who says she mistook her gun for a taser. everything about that interaction, the george floyd interaction, the police are the ones with the authority. the control, they have the weapons on their side, they have the authority of the government. and in both cases they let both those men know they are in charge. that same dynamic plays out in protests we see after the killings, enormous shows of police force. elijah mcclain who d
case of george floyd, derek chauvin's defense is centered around floyd being a threat. a figure so fearsome, terrifying and unruly, he had to be subdued and knelt on more more than nine minutes until he took his last breaths. that's how dangerous he was, tirifying he was. here that when police officers shoot civilians they were scared. daunte wright, 20-year-old man pulled over for expired tag, before found out had a warrant for his arrest. treated roughly, manhandled, handcuffed and ordered...
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let�*s take a moment to look at how the death of george floyd at the hands of derek chauvin sparked protestst america when george floyd died it was not just america that when george floyd died it was notjust america that reacted. the reaction was global. why should a single man�*s face appear in syria? should a single man's face appear in syria?— should a single man's face appear in syria? george floyd! georae appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the violence - appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! the violence i. appear in syria? george floyd! | george floyd! the violence i am referring — george floyd! the violence i am referring to _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called racism. - referring to is called racism. for many— referring to is called racism. for many it _ referring to is called racism. for many it was _ referring to is called racism. for many it w
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george floyd. he tested that george floyd was unresponsive when he arrived at the scene and was still pinned down by derek other officers. the court is now heang from his colleague, derek smith, who told the court he was unable to find his pulse and thought that george floyd was already dead before he arrived at the scene. before we listen to more testimony from darris smith, -- from derek smith, i must warn you there may be graphic details or evidence that you might find distressing. we are not in control of the picture feed, so it is worth bearing in mind that at any point the court may choose to look at a video or a still that you might find dtressing. having said that, let's watch some more of the testimony as it happens. well, as you can see there are some conversations happening in the courtroom at the moment. just a couple momentago, derek smith was continuingis testimony. as far as i know, he is still giving testimony, but evidently there is a pause in his testimony. that is the lead defense attorney on the left with a mask and a beard. they have been conferring. that is derek smith, the paramedic
george floyd. he tested that george floyd was unresponsive when he arrived at the scene and was still pinned down by derek other officers. the court is now heang from his colleague, derek smith, who told the court he was unable to find his pulse and thought that george floyd was already dead before he arrived at the scene. before we listen to more testimony from darris smith, -- from derek smith, i must warn you there may be graphic details or evidence that you might find distressing. we are...
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was a seat allocated to a family member— was a seat allocated to a family member of the george floyd family and derek lawyers _ taking notes and conferring with his lawyers during sidebar. gk taking notes and conferring with his lawyers during sidebar.— lawyers during sidebar. ok larry, sta with lawyers during sidebar. ok larry, stay with ours. _ lawyers during sidebar. ok larry, stay with ours. we _ lawyers during sidebar. ok larry, stay with ours. we can _ lawyers during sidebar. ok larry, stay with ours. we can talk i lawyers during sidebar. 0k larry, stay with ours. we can talk now. lawyers during sidebar. 0k larry, | stay with ours. we can talk now to lawyers during sidebar. 0k larry, i stay with ours. we can talk now to a current glimmer doing a criminal defence attorney who joins us from new york. great to have you with us at this this moment. we are having special coverage of the derek chauvin trial because the verdict has been reached by thejury. it will be announced in minneapolis in the courtroom in about 35 minutes' time, we think. thejury making their way back to the courtroom. caroline,
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derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd. cnn correspondent sara sider in gets us up to date. warning, her report contains disturbing video. >> used excessive and unreasonable force against the body of george floyd. >> derek chauvin had been doing what he was trained to do. the use of force is not attractive but it's a necessary component of policing. >> the defense and prosecution's dueling arguments in the case the world is watching. the trial started with the video. >> my instincts were telling me something was wrong. >> reporter: a 9-1-1 dispatcher called a police supervisor as she watched officer's treatment of george floyd on a surveillance camera. >> why did you do that? >> because i believe i witnessed a murder. >> reporter: donald williams was watching from the sidewalk. the professionally trained mma fighter was overcome with emotion as he heard his own call to 9-1-1. >> caller: a murder is going on. a murder -- >> 61-year-old eye witness charles mcmillian was there, too. he says he begged floyd to comply. >> stop mo
derek chauvin. the former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd. cnn correspondent sara sider in gets us up to date. warning, her report contains disturbing video. >> used excessive and unreasonable force against the body of george floyd. >> derek chauvin had been doing what he was trained to do. the use of force is not attractive but it's a necessary component of policing. >> the defense and prosecution's dueling arguments in the case the world is...
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common the spot where george floyd was murdered. where dereks. she could face a0 years in prison. hello. the weather is not expected to change very much over the next few days. the kind of weather where strong spring sunshine can make it feel quite warm by day but, at night, clear skies can still allow it to get cold and frosty. now, on the earlier satellite image, you can see this stripe of cloud here. this is a weakening weather front, not much rain left on it, but certainly more in the way of cloud as this sinks down across england and wales through the first part of wednesday. also some mist and murk, and low cloud lapping onto some southern coasts of england. so a bit of a grey start for parts of england and wales, even with the odd spot of rain, but it will brighten up with some sunny spells into the afternoon. scotland and northern ireland having a sunny but chilly start, and keeping hold of some sunshine through the day. just more in the way of cloud, where you see the blue colours on the map, that's where we're expecting temperatures b
common the spot where george floyd was murdered. where dereks. she could face a0 years in prison. hello. the weather is not expected to change very much over the next few days. the kind of weather where strong spring sunshine can make it feel quite warm by day but, at night, clear skies can still allow it to get cold and frosty. now, on the earlier satellite image, you can see this stripe of cloud here. this is a weakening weather front, not much rain left on it, but certainly more in the way...
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defense only needs one single juror to decide they see there is reasonable doubt that george floyd killed -- or derekuvin killed george floyd. do you have a sense of who the prosecution or whether the prosecution might be targeting one juror in particular? >> no sense of that, but i was in the courtroom yesterday when the jurors were subjected to some mundane evidence. their attention started to wane a little bit, and i think that's something they will have to -- >> brant, as you can hear, we've just gone back into the trial, and the testimony will resume with dr. tobin. i believe he is being cross-examined now by the defense. >> i want to review a few things with you, sir. i don't think we'll take too long. you were ultimately approached by the state of minnesota to assist in the review of the medical issues in this case, correct? >> correct. >> and you have volunteered to do this work at no cost, correct? >> correct. >> you're not normally involved in criminal cases of this nature, correct? >> correct. >> this is the first time you've ever been involved in a criminal case, correct? >> correct. >> a
defense only needs one single juror to decide they see there is reasonable doubt that george floyd killed -- or derekuvin killed george floyd. do you have a sense of who the prosecution or whether the prosecution might be targeting one juror in particular? >> no sense of that, but i was in the courtroom yesterday when the jurors were subjected to some mundane evidence. their attention started to wane a little bit, and i think that's something they will have to -- >> brant, as you...
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the trial is on day 13 —— derek chauvin. the george floyd. has called doctor david _ -- derek chauvin. the defence has called doctor david fowler, - -- derek chauvin. the defence has called doctor david fowler, a - called doctor david fowler, a forensic psychologist, and he provided some medical cover to what the defence has tried to throw at this trial, which is to blame the death of george floyd, derek chauvin�*s me on his neck. —— knee on his neck. they have blamed it on something called... they have blamed it on george floyd's drug use. they have during blamed it on underlying conditions. he had high blood pressure and they blames the crowd around him, and now today, doctor fowlerfound around him, and now today, doctor fowler found a new excuse and explanation for why george floyd died. he said maybe he also got poisoned by carbon monoxide coming from the sports car that he was lying next to. in fact, the prosecution accused the doctor of cherry picking facts and trying to confuse the jury. that is still going on, but the big picture test
the trial is on day 13 —— derek chauvin. the george floyd. has called doctor david _ -- derek chauvin. the defence has called doctor david fowler, - -- derek chauvin. the defence has called doctor david fowler, a - called doctor david fowler, a forensic psychologist, and he provided some medical cover to what the defence has tried to throw at this trial, which is to blame the death of george floyd, derek chauvin�*s me on his neck. —— knee on his neck. they have blamed it on something...
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george floyd died because his heart was too big. but what you have learned through the trial is that derek chauvin killed george floyd because his heartur society in a very fundamental way, we will continue to experience this type of disparity and in equities. african—american families will still have to train their sons, for example, how to behave when they are stopped by a police officer, to be polite, put your hands on the steering wheel, and no sudden movements. steering wheel, and no sudden movements— steering wheel, and no sudden movements. ~ , , ~ ., movements. absolutely, i think that conversation. _ movements. absolutely, i think that conversation, what _ movements. absolutely, i think that conversation, what is _ movements. absolutely, i think that conversation, what is crazy - movements. absolutely, i think that conversation, what is crazy is - movements. absolutely, i think that conversation, what is crazy is that i conversation, what is crazy is that after the trayvon martin case, i had other clients and represented other victims, who had the trayvon martin talk with their children. in one case the sun looked at his fathe
george floyd died because his heart was too big. but what you have learned through the trial is that derek chauvin killed george floyd because his heartur society in a very fundamental way, we will continue to experience this type of disparity and in equities. african—american families will still have to train their sons, for example, how to behave when they are stopped by a police officer, to be polite, put your hands on the steering wheel, and no sudden movements. steering wheel, and no...
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george floyd. >> reporter: prosecutors labeling derek chauvin's actions the day george floyd died an abuse of power, an assault, a betrayal of his badge. >> you can see this, with your own eyes. you could see what happened. that he couldn't breathe. he said he couldn't breathe. >> reporter: telling jurors they don't need to look much further than the video of floyd's dying moments to understand this case. >> for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, he begged -- george floyd begged, until he could speak no more. >> 9 minutes, 29 seconds. not the proper analysis. because the 9 minutes and 29 seconds ignores the previous-16 minutes and 59 seconds. >> reporter: a struggle, defense attorney eric nelson says, framed the events in chauvin's actions that day. the former-minneapolis police officer removing his mask, facing the jury. as nelson highlights floyd's health issues, use of drugs, and the gathering crowd as factors in floyd's death. telling the panel, chauvin never violated police policy. >> these are the actions of a reasonable-police officer. >> reasonable is as reasonable does. and here, what you saw wasn'
george floyd. >> reporter: prosecutors labeling derek chauvin's actions the day george floyd died an abuse of power, an assault, a betrayal of his badge. >> you can see this, with your own eyes. you could see what happened. that he couldn't breathe. he said he couldn't breathe. >> reporter: telling jurors they don't need to look much further than the video of floyd's dying moments to understand this case. >> for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, he begged -- george floyd begged,...
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george floyd died because derek chauvin's knee was on his neck and cut off his air passage and that: 2. that was not proper use of force. you have the police chief breaking the code of silence that we often hear about, the blue wall of silence where police refused to testify against each other but in this case, he testified against derek chauvin, an officer he previously fired after the death of george floyd because of the death of george floyd. he said that hold was not approved, it was absolutely not part of police training and that it violated our ethics and values. he said the police force valued human life. that was part of the training they had given.' they can't just wait for the paramedics. not only did that not happen but a licensed firefighter who was there, an emt was on the scene, out of uniform but she offered to help and the officer said "no, stand back." they declined to offer assistance and this police chief was very clear in saying that every step, derek chauvin violated police policy, committed excessive force. he said holding george floyd down in that prone positio
george floyd died because derek chauvin's knee was on his neck and cut off his air passage and that: 2. that was not proper use of force. you have the police chief breaking the code of silence that we often hear about, the blue wall of silence where police refused to testify against each other but in this case, he testified against derek chauvin, an officer he previously fired after the death of george floyd because of the death of george floyd. he said that hold was not approved, it was...
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a democratic senator tweeting, "convicting derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd is a moment of accountability and a moment to recommit ourselves to the movement for racial justice this tragic murder sparked." saying millions of people took to the street because we cannot look away from the reality of george floyd's murder in new change had to come. we need to rethink public safety so black and brown people and all people feel safe and protected in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities. this is the work ahead of all of us. and from a republican saying, for the past 12 weeks 12 of our minnesotans listened to the evidence presented by the prosecution and defense. i think our jurors for their service. it is my greatest hope we find the strength to unify our communities and move forward together. our nation's leaders especially have an obligation to turn down the temperature and reject rhetoric that may incite violence. peace, compassion, constructive dialogue is the only path forward. those are two of minnesota's congressional delegation. we will show you more throughout the
a democratic senator tweeting, "convicting derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd is a moment of accountability and a moment to recommit ourselves to the movement for racial justice this tragic murder sparked." saying millions of people took to the street because we cannot look away from the reality of george floyd's murder in new change had to come. we need to rethink public safety so black and brown people and all people feel safe and protected in their homes, neighborhoods,...