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george floyd! georae appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! _ appear in syria? george floyd! george floyd! nce 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 was about - referring to is called racism. for many it was about the l for many it was about the police. in france, they recall the death of a black man dying in police custody. in new zealand, talk of structural racism. in brazil, police violence mostly against black people brought violence out onto the street. —— brought people out onto the street. practice in 60 countries. but this was also about history and a reckoning, especially with empire. in bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down and dumped i
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floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> today in minneapolis this is another scene from that same site at that same time, the place where mr. george floyd died last year. this is the moment when the verdict was reached. you will see people here learning it in real time. >> verdict count one, we, the jury, in the above-entitled manner manner as to count one unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. [ cheers and applause ] >> after the verdict was read not just on that first count, but all three counts, guilty on all three counts, what transpired in the courtroom went quickly. the prosecution asked for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin to be remanded into custody while he awaits sentencing. the judge instantly agreed to that. mr. chauvin then stood, put his hands behind his back. he was handcuffed and he was led away to custody. it is expected that he may appeal, but for now he is jailed awaiting his sentence. the sentencing guidelines suggest the sentence could be
floyd! >> george floyd! >> george floyd! >> today in minneapolis this is another scene from that same site at that same time, the place where mr. george floyd died last year. this is the moment when the verdict was reached. you will see people here learning it in real time. >> verdict count one, we, the jury, in the above-entitled manner manner as to count one unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. [ cheers and applause ]...
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george perry floyd junior! — justice for george perry floyd junior! say his name!- justice for george perry floyd junior! e floyd! i am but a member of— junior! say his name! george floyd! i am but a member of a _ junior! say his name! george floyd! i am but a member of a great - junior! say his name! george floyd! | i am but a member of a great team, junior! say his name! george floyd! l i am but a member of a great team, a i am but a member ofa great team, a very talented — i am but a member of a great team, a very talented attorneys, and i am going _ very talented attorneys, and i am going to — very talented attorneys, and i am going to acknowledge... yeah... i want _ going to acknowledge... yeah... i want to— going to acknowledge... yeah... i want to knowledge these great group of lawyers _ want to knowledge these great group of lawyers and then the family members, two or three of the lawyers will address_ members, two or three of the lawyers will address you, and then at that time _ will address you, and then at that time we _ will address you, and then at that time we will hear from the family membe
george perry floyd junior! — justice for george perry floyd junior! say his name!- justice for george perry floyd junior! e floyd! i am but a member of— junior! say his name! george floyd! i am but a member of a _ junior! say his name! george floyd! i am but a member of a great - junior! say his name! george floyd! | i am but a member of a great team, junior! say his name! george floyd! l i am but a member of a great team, a i am but a member ofa great team, a very talented — i am but a...
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george floyd. for sacrificing your life for justice. your name will always be synonymous with justice. >> george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! >> this trial is not the end of what needs to happen. but this is a great start and i'm so glad minnesota was the one to say enough. enough. >> kpix5's wilson walker is live in san jose with more on how people there are reacting this evening. sounds like a concert is going on. >> the first thing they said was civil rights leaders gathered here a couple of hours ago in the moments after the verdict was announced. they said they were getting the band out here. >> if you hang arounda yover seen do the james brown, i have a song i always sing called i feel good. today, i'm feeling a lot righter. a little bit clearer. >> reporter: local naacp president jeff moore called the verdict a breath of fresh air. one victory in a larger struggle. >> today, today, today we can celebrate together a great victory. it is not a day for justice, this is a day for accountability. >> reporter: in one factor in that accountability was the testimony of fellow officers against derek chauvin. moore says that wa
george floyd. for sacrificing your life for justice. your name will always be synonymous with justice. >> george floyd! george floyd! george floyd! >> this trial is not the end of what needs to happen. but this is a great start and i'm so glad minnesota was the one to say enough. enough. >> kpix5's wilson walker is live in san jose with more on how people there are reacting this evening. sounds like a concert is going on. >> the first thing they said was civil rights...
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floyd square. foot on the ground from _ at the george floyd square. foot on the ground from day— at the george floyd here, _ the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's _ the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a _ the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a village - the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a village in - the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a village in a l no leaders here, it's a village in a community — no leaders here, it's a village in a community-— no leaders here, it's a village in a communi . ., ~ . ., community. thank you so much. eliza, one of the members _ community. thank you so much. eliza, one of the members of— community. thank you so much. eliza, one of the members of this _ community. thank you so much. eliza, one of the members of this village, . one of the members of this village, thatis one of the members of this village, that is a correct description of this community here at katty, as you can see a lot of emotion. in a moment i will talk to more people here. that is a lot, too.— h
floyd square. foot on the ground from _ at the george floyd square. foot on the ground from day— at the george floyd here, _ the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's _ the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a _ the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a village - the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a village in - the ground from day one. there are no leaders here, it's a village in a l no leaders here, it's a village in a...
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george floyd's legacy, and i potential. we are all a part ofl george floyd's legacy, and our 'ob george floyd's legacy, and our job now— georgend our job now is to honour— george floyd's legacy, and our job now is to honour its - george floyd's legacy, and our job now is to honour its and i george floyd's legacy, and our job now is to honour its and to| job now is to honour its and to honour— job now is to honour its and to honour him _ job now is to honour its and to honour him. thank— job now is to honour its and to honour him. thank you, - job now is to honour its and to honour him. thank you, and l job now is to honour its and to . honour him. thank you, and now it is— honour him. thank you, and now it is my— honour him. thank you, and now it is my great _ honour him. thank you, and now it is my great honour— honour him. thank you, and now it is my great honour to - it is my great honour to introduce _ it is my great honour to introduce the _ it is my great honour to introduce the president| it is my great honour to . introduce the president of it is my great honour to - introduce the president of the united — introduce t
george floyd's legacy, and i potential. we are all a part ofl george floyd's legacy, and our 'ob george floyd's legacy, and our job now— georgend our job now is to honour— george floyd's legacy, and our job now is to honour its - george floyd's legacy, and our job now is to honour its and i george floyd's legacy, and our job now is to honour its and to| job now is to honour its and to honour— job now is to honour its and to honour him _ job now is to honour its and to honour him. thank—...
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floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> george floyd's family. his brother says he can now sleep for the first time in a year. >>> president biden and vice president harris called the floyd family soon after the verdict was announced, the president urging people to confront police brutality and systemic racism. >> i can't breathe. those are george floyd's last words. we can't let those words die with him. we have to keep hearing those words. we must not turn away. we can't turn away. >> once the verdict was read, americans took to the streets in city after city to celebrate the decision. we begin now with adrienne broaddus who's now live in minneapolis. adrienne, what's happening there? >> reporter: it's claalm. we just heard a rattle behind us, but that was a member of the national guard adjusting one of the fences behind us. the barricades and fencing is still in place, but take a look at this. the headline in the "star tribune" this morning sums it all up. it says, "convicted." this
floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> say his name. >> george floyd. >> george floyd's family. his brother says he can now sleep for the first time in a year. >>> president biden and vice president harris called the floyd family soon after the verdict was announced, the president urging people to confront police brutality and systemic racism. >> i can't breathe. those are george floyd's last words....
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floyd. and for your family| george floyd. and for your family and friends — george floyd. and for your family and friends. ery publicly _ and friends. thank you. so let me also think very publicly aaron - also think very publicly aaron eldridge was part of our team that was not here today but was indispensable. thank you lola for a wonderfuljob that you did was up josh larson, josh, thanks so much my friend. thank you missouri. in the tasha robinson, iwant friend. thank you missouri. in the tasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation. the next generation ofjustice seekers. dion, where are you? thank you very much. venona boswell. you are a star. and i also want to thank so many other people but with that we are going to close our comments right now. and just say that we are prepared to continue to put delete not pursue justice. thank you. that continue to put delete not pursue justice. thank you.— continue to put delete not pursue justice. thank you. that was keith ellison, the _ justice. thank you. that was keith ellison, the attorney _ justice. thank you. that was keith ellison, the attor
floyd. and for your family| george floyd. and for your family and friends — george floyd. and for your family and friends. ery publicly _ and friends. thank you. so let me also think very publicly aaron - also think very publicly aaron eldridge was part of our team that was not here today but was indispensable. thank you lola for a wonderfuljob that you did was up josh larson, josh, thanks so much my friend. thank you missouri. in the tasha robinson, iwant friend. thank you missouri. in the...
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george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> before we say anything, we're going to have a prayer. when we first came to minneapolis and we went to the site, when ben crump called, we remembered how eric garner said "i can't breathe" 11 times. his mother came with us to the site. the family came in and this family has stood together for the last 11 months, watching this video go over and over and over again. this family stood with pain, suffering and not knowing what the future held, because so many families went and got nothing. they thanked god when they got the indictment, which would not have happened had not the attorney general keith ellison took this case. >> yes. >> yes. [ applause ] >> and keith ellison fought and put together a team that made this possible. and this is the first time in the history of this state that a white police officer has been conv convicted, convicted of a murd
george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> before we say anything, we're going to have a prayer. when we first came to minneapolis and we went to the site, when ben crump called, we remembered how...
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george floyd.- to the life of george floyd. that's correct. philonise _ to the life of george floyd. that's correct. as the —— he has been to more protests, press conferences. now we're starting to get a sense of their relationship and the testimony, what is called a spark of life witness in the state of minnesota. it talks about how his brother loved basketball, how he was distraught when their mother died and we heard in his arrest video george floyd calling out mama several times. how they texted and talked, even when he was on the job. this they texted and talked, even when he was on thejob. this is they texted and talked, even when he was on the job. this is something that's unique to the state. generally in trials byjury, they don't want emotion involved. the iury don't want emotion involved. the jury is supposed to take a look at the facts and the facts only, but bringing in a family member to read into that personal relationship, that tugs at the hearts of people and is something may be some people will take into consideration when they begin to deliberate. thea;t will take into consideration
george floyd.- to the life of george floyd. that's correct. philonise _ to the life of george floyd. that's correct. as the —— he has been to more protests, press conferences. now we're starting to get a sense of their relationship and the testimony, what is called a spark of life witness in the state of minnesota. it talks about how his brother loved basketball, how he was distraught when their mother died and we heard in his arrest video george floyd calling out mama several times. how...
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floyd paid for it with his life. now also need to be clear, this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you have heard some things about george floyd, that he struggled with drug addiction, that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill, that there was never introduced he knew was fake in the first place. but he is not on trial. he didn't get a trial when he was alive. and he is not on trial here. defense claims he was non-compliant. non-compliant. well, let's re-visit what happened before the 9 minutes and 29 seconds, before that. it's memorial day. may 25, 2020. george floyd is sitting in a car in the driver's seat with two friends. previously, he had been in cup foods. he had been in the store. he was walking, he was talking, he was breathing. as alive as any person, any human in this room. back to the car. he is with his friends and there's a tap at the window. he looks to his left and a -- this is what he sees. this is what he sees. within seconds of the approach, officer lane tapped on the window, within seconds he pulls his gun and hold
floyd paid for it with his life. now also need to be clear, this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you have heard some things about george floyd, that he struggled with drug addiction, that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill, that there was never introduced he knew was fake in the first place. but he is not on trial. he didn't get a trial when he was alive. and he is not on trial here. defense claims he was non-compliant....
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floyd. >> george floyd. >> george floyd. >> it was today in minneapolis. this is another scene from that same site at that same time, the place where mr. george floyd died last year, this is the moment when the verdict was reach, you will see people learning it in realtime. >> derek chauvin, we the jury of the above unintentional second degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. >> after the verdict was read not just on that first count but on all three counts, guilty on all three counts, what's transpired next in the courtroom very quickly, the prosecution asked for derek chauvin to be remanded into custody while he awaits sentencing, the judge instantly agreed to that. mr. chauvin then stood, he put his hands behind his back and he was handcuffed, and he was led away to custody. it is expected that he may appeal but for now, he is jailed awaiting his sentence. it suggested the sentence could be considerably more than ten years in prison, mr. chauvin sentencing will be in roughly eight weeks and we
floyd. >> george floyd. >> george floyd. >> it was today in minneapolis. this is another scene from that same site at that same time, the place where mr. george floyd died last year, this is the moment when the verdict was reach, you will see people learning it in realtime. >> derek chauvin, we the jury of the above unintentional second degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. >> after the verdict was read not just on that first count but...
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george perry floyd jr. and he was born on october 14, 1973. an in fayetteville, north carolina to his parents george floyd sr. and larcinia jones floyd. sissy. the may tree ark. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother. how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood. and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people. people he knew. people who knew him. people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life. throughout his childhood in that house. through his adolescence into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george floyd died. face down on the pavement. right on 38th and chicago in minneapolis. 9:29. 9:29. durin
george perry floyd jr. and he was born on october 14, 1973. an in fayetteville, north carolina to his parents george floyd sr. and larcinia jones floyd. sissy. the may tree ark. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about sissy floyd. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you heard about their relationship, how he would always take time,...
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floyd! what's his name? - crowd: george floyd! the death of george floydn minneapolis last may sparked a public outcry that swept across america and the world. no racist police! black lives matter! the horrific events caught on camera spurred a reckoning with america's history of racial injustice. chanting: we're not leaving! change once and for all was demanded to address the plight of black men and women at the hands of police — but also the lasting impact of slavery and colonialism. newsreader: we are getting word this evening of some _ rock—throwing by youths in south—central los angeles. the response to george floyd's death was an echo of the outrage that followed another watershed moment captured on camera almost 30 years ago. in the intervening decades since the brutal beating of rodney king, many more names have come to haunt the public consciousness. we need every officer to be held accountable. and until then, it's still scary to be a black man or woman in america on account of the police. the trial of derek chauvin was one of the most important
floyd! what's his name? - crowd: george floyd! the death of george floydn minneapolis last may sparked a public outcry that swept across america and the world. no racist police! black lives matter! the horrific events caught on camera spurred a reckoning with america's history of racial injustice. chanting: we're not leaving! change once and for all was demanded to address the plight of black men and women at the hands of police — but also the lasting impact of slavery and colonialism....
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floyd paid for it with his life. now, also you need to be clear, this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you've heard some things about george floyd, that he struggled with drug addiction, that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill. there was never any evidence introduced he knew it was fake in the first place. he's not on trial. he didn't get a trial when he was alive. he is not on trial here. defense claims he was noncompliant. noncompliant. well, let's revisit what happened before the 9 minutes 29 seconds before that. it was memorial day. may 25, 2020. george floyd is sitting in a car in the driver's seat with two friends. now previously he had been in cup foods. he had been in the store. he was walking. he was talking. he was breathing, as alive as any person, any human in this room. back to the car. he's with his friends. there's a tap at the window. he looks to his left and is startled. this is what he sees. this is what he sees. within seconds of the approach, officer lane tapped on the window. within seconds he pulls his gun and hol
floyd paid for it with his life. now, also you need to be clear, this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you've heard some things about george floyd, that he struggled with drug addiction, that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill. there was never any evidence introduced he knew it was fake in the first place. he's not on trial. he didn't get a trial when he was alive. he is not on trial here. defense claims he was noncompliant....
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george floyd. national guard troops have are sent into minnieapolis, a curfew in place tonight. tearful testimony. >> my older brother george floyd. tearful testimony. >> my older brother george floyd. >> george floyd's brother takes the stand as a cardiologist says floyd would be alive if not for the knee on his neck. and, in virginia another case, an officer fired after video surfaces of police pepper spraying an army medic. breaking news, a shooting at a school? in tennessee, we'll have the latest. the new warning, the c.d.c. director tells michigan to shut down, as the state's governor pleads for more vaccines, with more than one in four high school students testing positive for covid. the presesident's bibig sell, as president biden meets with republicans and democrats today, the quesestion aboutut how muchf his $2 trillion plan is actually infrastructure. plus why iran tonight is vowing revenge against israel for a blackout at the country's largest nuclear plant. prince harry returns to britain to honor his grandfather prince phillip as the funeral plans are revealed. and the tradition unlike any other, the history made at the masters. this is the "cbs evening news" wit
george floyd. national guard troops have are sent into minnieapolis, a curfew in place tonight. tearful testimony. >> my older brother george floyd. tearful testimony. >> my older brother george floyd. >> george floyd's brother takes the stand as a cardiologist says floyd would be alive if not for the knee on his neck. and, in virginia another case, an officer fired after video surfaces of police pepper spraying an army medic. breaking news, a shooting at a school? in...
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floyd's arrest on her cell phone, told the court she started recording because george floyd looked terrified and in pain. it's been nights, i stayed up... i apologising to him. apologising to george floyd interacting... and not saving his life. we saw some really emotional testimony from those who were there who witnessed george floyd die. what was it like seeing that through their eyes for you and the family? the testimony has been like a band—aid, and then, a scab that you peel off a wound, and it peels a little bit, and you keep peeling it off for the family the entire time. you could see the family saying this, that if someone would've just listened, he'd be here today and none of us would be here talking about this. prosecutors called witness after witness to bolster their case that chauvin�*s actions were clearly unreasonable to the people watching. bystander donald williams broke down on the stand as he listened to back to the call he made to emergency services. the defence tried to convince the jury that the crowd — presented as concerned citizens — were an angry mob that distracted the officers. it's fair to say that you grew angrierand angrier. no, i grew professional and pro
floyd's arrest on her cell phone, told the court she started recording because george floyd looked terrified and in pain. it's been nights, i stayed up... i apologising to him. apologising to george floyd interacting... and not saving his life. we saw some really emotional testimony from those who were there who witnessed george floyd die. what was it like seeing that through their eyes for you and the family? the testimony has been like a band—aid, and then, a scab that you peel off a wound,...
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george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> 70,000 people, peaceful, all coming out for george. >> we are going to go fight for justice for my also this sense of hope, that maybe our numbers will be s wie so ld longer be dismissed when we say, we've got to have change. >> ten months after this incident, after they lost their loved one, the man accused of killing him is finally going to face a jury. >> whether or not you think officer derek chauvin is innocent or guilty, this trial is monumental. it is the trial of the century. pro plan liveclear, ) a breakthrough 10 years in the making that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ ♪ think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing... ...m
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george floyd, and unarmed black man for nine minutes and 29 second. derek chauvin, standing right there, h pressed his knee on george floyd's. georgeied. >> 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-degree murder carries a maximum sentence of five years, second-degree manslaughter carries a maximum sentence of 10 years. there hasot been a
george floyd, and unarmed black man for nine minutes and 29 second. derek chauvin, standing right there, h pressed his knee on george floyd's. georgeied. >> 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. >>...
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george floyd's df?— of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. of george floyd's df? rge floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. the prosecution says - of george floyd's df? absolutely, | shaun. the prosecution says derek chauvin betrayed his badge, —— george floyd's death. and that is why they are testifying against him, his boss. it is hard to make a case you followed police training and procedure when your own boss as you did not, this is what we train you to do. but the defence of derek chauvin do not have to prove a cause of death, theyjust have to bring in reasonable doubt, and if they can convince one juror there is reasonable doubt this case ceases to exist because the jury has to agree unanimously, all of them have to agree on these three charges, at least on one of them, to get a conviction. he is charged on second—degree and intentional murder, second—degree manslaughter and third—degree murder, so it will be a very uphill battle to convict him on any of those.— be a very uphill battle to convict him on any of those. larry madowo in minneapolis. — him on any of those
george floyd's df?— of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. of george floyd's df? rge floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. the prosecution says - of george floyd's df? absolutely, | shaun. the prosecution says derek chauvin betrayed his badge, —— george floyd's death. and that is why they are testifying against him, his boss. it is hard to make a case you followed police training and procedure when your own boss as you did not, this is what we train you to do. but the defence of derek chauvin...
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i am sorry to interrupt, this is terrence floyd, also george floyd's brother. it terrence floyd, also georgeo george floyd's brother. ., , ., brother. it goes back to when he did that ress brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. _ brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my _ brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my family - brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my family is - brother. it goes back to when he did that press service. my family is a . that press service. my family is a family— that press service. my family is a family that — that press service. my family is a family that will not back down from prayen _ family that will not back down from prayer. and i believe because of prayer. — prayer. and i believe because of prayer. we — prayer. and i believe because of prayer, we got the verdict we wanted~ _ prayer, we got the verdict we wanted. we got on our knees. some of us stood _ wanted. we got on our knees. some of us stood up _ wanted. we got on our knees. some of us stood up. but we ask the right person. _ us
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floyd paid for it with his life. now, also need to be clear, this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyds not on trial here. you've heard some things about george floyd that he struggled with drug addiction, that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill, that there was never any evidence introduced that he knew was fake in the first place. but he is not on trial. he didn't get a trial when he was alive. he is not on trial here. defense claims that he was noncompliant. noncompliant. well, let's revisit what happened before the 9 minutes and 29 seconds, before that. it's memorial day, may 25, 2020. and george floyd is sitting in a car, in the driver's seat with two friends. previously he had been in cup foods. he had been in the store. he was walking, he was talking, he was breathing, as alive as any person, any human in this room. back to the car. he's with his friends and there's a tap at the window. he looks to his left and this is what he sees. this is what he sees. within seconds of the approach, officer lane had tapped on the window. within seconds he pulls his
floyd paid for it with his life. now, also need to be clear, this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyds not on trial here. you've heard some things about george floyd that he struggled with drug addiction, that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake $20 bill, that there was never any evidence introduced that he knew was fake in the first place. but he is not on trial. he didn't get a trial when he was alive. he is not on trial here. defense claims that he was...
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george perry floyd jr. and he was born on october 14, 1973, in fayetteville, north carolina, to his parents george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about his mother. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you've heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention to be with his mother, how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position. you've heard that. and from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during his time growing up in that house, george floyd was surrounded by people, by people he knew, people who knew him, people he recognized, a familiar face to pick out in the crowd. people need that. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life. throughout his childhood in that house, through his adolescence into his adulthood. on may 25, 2020, george floyd died facedown on the pavement right on 38th and chicago in minneapolis. 9 minutes and 29
george perry floyd jr. and he was born on october 14, 1973, in fayetteville, north carolina, to his parents george floyd sr. and larcenia jones floyd, the matriarch. you met george floyd's brother and you heard all about his mother. she was george floyd's mom. she was the mom of the house. she was the mom of the neighborhood. you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared during his life. you've heard about their relationship, how he would always take time, special attention...
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george floyd jr and he was born on october $14973.00. in fayetteville north carolina. his parents. george floyd sr and larceny jones floyd. sissy. the matriarch he met george floyd's brother colonus and you heard all about cissy floyd she was george floyd she was the mom of the house she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared. during his life. you heard about. their relationship how he would always take time special attention to be with his mother how he would still cuddle with her in the fetal position you heard that. in from george floyd's brother you learned all about george's childhood and during this time growing up in that house george floyd was surrounded by people by people he knew people who knew him people he recognized. a familiar face to pick out in the crowd people who even. george floyd was surrounded by people he cared about and who cared about him throughout his life around his childhood in that house adolescence into his adulthood. i'm a 252020 george floyd dive. face down on the pavement. right on 38th in chicago in minneapolis. 9 minutes and 29 seconds 9 minutes and 29 secon
george floyd jr and he was born on october $14973.00. in fayetteville north carolina. his parents. george floyd sr and larceny jones floyd. sissy. the matriarch he met george floyd's brother colonus and you heard all about cissy floyd she was george floyd she was the mom of the house she was the mom of the neighborhood. and you heard about the special bond that she and george floyd shared. during his life. you heard about. their relationship how he would always take time special attention to be...
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floyd paid for it with his life. now, also need to be clear that this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you've heard things about george floyd that he struggled with drug addiction and that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake 20-dollar bill and there was never any evidence introduced that he knew was fake in the first place but he is not on trial. he did not get a trial when he was alive and he is not on trial here. the defense claims that he was noncompliant, noncompliant. well, let's revisit what happened before the nine minutes and 29 seconds. it is memorial day, may 25, 2020 and george floyd sitting in a car in the driver seat with two friends. now, previously had been in the store and he was walking and he was talking and he was breathing, as alive as any person, any human, in this room. back to the car and he is with his friends but there's a tap at the window and he looks to his left and this is what he sees, this is what he sees. within seconds of the approach officer lane tapped on the window and within seconds he pulls his gun and holds
floyd paid for it with his life. now, also need to be clear that this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you've heard things about george floyd that he struggled with drug addiction and that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake 20-dollar bill and there was never any evidence introduced that he knew was fake in the first place but he is not on trial. he did not get a trial when he was alive and he is not on trial here. the defense claims that...
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floyd paid for it with his life. now, also need to be clear that this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you've heard things about george floyd that he struggled with drug addiction and that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake 20-dollar bill and there was never any evidence introduced that he knew was fake in the first place but he is not on trial. he did not get a trial when he was alive and he is not on trial here. the defense claims that he was noncompliant, noncompliant. well, let's revisit what happened before the nine minutes and 29 seconds. it is memorial day, may 25, 2020 and george floyd sitting in a car in the driver seat with two friends. now, previously had been in the store and he was walking and he was talking and he was breathing, as alive as any person, any human, in this room. back to the car and he is with his friends but there's a tap at the window and he looks to his left and this is what he sees, this is what he sees. within seconds of the approach officer lane tapped on the window and within seconds he pulls his gun and holds
floyd paid for it with his life. now, also need to be clear that this is not the trial of george floyd. george floyd is not on trial here. you've heard things about george floyd that he struggled with drug addiction and that he was being investigated for allegedly passing a fake 20-dollar bill and there was never any evidence introduced that he knew was fake in the first place but he is not on trial. he did not get a trial when he was alive and he is not on trial here. the defense claims that...
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george floyd's lea his reaction. george floyd's legacy will _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not _ his reaction. orge floyd's legacy will not be _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about - his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about his| legacy will not be about his death— legacy will not be about his death but what we must do in his memory. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the former police officer derek chauvin has been found guilty of two charges of murder and one of manslaughter in the death of george floyd, the african—american man hip into the ground for more than 90 minutes last may. the historic outcome at a court in minneapolis comes after a three—week trial and is seen as a landmark test of police accountability and a pivotal moment in us race relations. a warning, you may find some images in our report upsetting. history turns on these kinds of moment than in the trial of derek chauvin it was notjust america are yearning to know the outcome but also the wider world. on the second day of its deliberations, thejury deliberations, the
george floyd's lea his reaction. george floyd's legacy will _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not _ his reaction. orge floyd's legacy will not be _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about - his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about his| legacy will not be about his death— legacy will not be about his death but what we must do in his memory. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the former police officer derek chauvin has been found...
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george floyd's lea his reaction. george floyd's legacy will _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not _ his reaction. oyd's legacy will not be about. his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about his| legacy will not be about his death— legacy will not be about his death but what we must do in his memory.
george floyd's lea his reaction. george floyd's legacy will _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not _ his reaction. oyd's legacy will not be about. his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about his| legacy will not be about his death— legacy will not be about his death but what we must do in his memory.
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floyd. will talk to more later in the _ george floyd. will talk to more later in the programme, - george floyd. 'll george floyd. will talk to more - later in the programme, and i'll let you take shelterfrom later in the programme, and i'll let you take shelter from the rain. brazil has recorded over 4,000 coronavirus deaths in 2a hours — that's its worst day since the start of the pandemic. the death toll is over 330,000. and the situation is pressing with thousands of patients struggling to access health care. this is an icu doctor in the town of porto alegre in southern brazil. we have been working at full capacity for quite some time right now. what we are seeing is that it has been a long time since we have attended patients with anything other than covid in intensive care units. and everyone is exhausted right now. we are exhausted because we haven't seen our families for such a long time — for instance, i haven't seen my relatives for the best of 15 months. also, we are not hopeful that anything can change in the following weeks. we are vaccinating at a very slow pace right now. so as of
floyd. will talk to more later in the _ george floyd. will talk to more later in the programme, - george floyd. 'll george floyd. will talk to more - later in the programme, and i'll let you take shelterfrom later in the programme, and i'll let you take shelter from the rain. brazil has recorded over 4,000 coronavirus deaths in 2a hours — that's its worst day since the start of the pandemic. the death toll is over 330,000. and the situation is pressing with thousands of patients struggling to...
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george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george flood! >> say his name! >> george flioyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd. >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> before we say anything, we're going to have a prayer when we first came to minneapolis and went to the site when ben crump called, we remembered how eric garner said i can't breathe 11 times. his mother came with us to the site his family came in and the family stood together for the last 11 months watching this video go over and over and over again. this family stood with pain suffering and not knowing what the future held because so many families went and got nothing. they thanked god when they got the indictment, which would not had happened if the attorney general keith ellison took this case and keith ellison fought and put together a team that made this possible and this is the first time in the history of this state a white police officer has been convicted, convicted of a murder this is the first time in a long array of fights that we've se
george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> say his name! >> george flood! >> say his name! >> george flioyd! >> say his name! >> george floyd. >> say his name! >> george floyd! >> before we say anything, we're going to have a prayer when we first came to minneapolis and went to the site when ben crump called, we remembered how eric...
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george floyd. in paris, they demonstrate past the eiffel tower, george floyd, george floyd offers liberals innocencecan say tone to pieces about what happened to george floyd because i am innocent of america's racist past. that is real. the problem that blacks feel or suffer from is under development. 4 centuries of oppression, you are not coming out completely developed it the take a long time, a great effort to overcome that, that is what nobody in america wants to face. i became a conservative it seems to me that conservatism made room for that. for what was the problem that were real. rather than the problems today racism and so forth. and systemic racism. they of fictional problems that give all of the innocence to the democrats and give the evil to e republican. that is what which was have -- conservatives have to be relent less in fighting that, we have to not pick up language of the left, not talk about systematic racism, do not fall for that. in the workplace, do not fall for unconscious bias. you know this is all every time you do, the left gains more power. even though it has no serious a
george floyd. in paris, they demonstrate past the eiffel tower, george floyd, george floyd offers liberals innocencecan say tone to pieces about what happened to george floyd because i am innocent of america's racist past. that is real. the problem that blacks feel or suffer from is under development. 4 centuries of oppression, you are not coming out completely developed it the take a long time, a great effort to overcome that, that is what nobody in america wants to face. i became a...
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with the floyd family i was with them at the time for— floyd family i was with them at the time for the memorial service for george _ time for the memorial service for george floydey feel relieved, but there is not _ think they feel relieved, but there is not you — think they feel relieved, but there is no, you know, the fact of the matter— is no, you know, the fact of the matter is— is no, you know, the fact of the matter is that the verdict which is the right— matter is that the verdict which is the right verdict does not bring back— the right verdict does not bring back the — the right verdict does not bring back the loved one. you know, i know this person _ back the loved one. you know, i know this person because my father was gunned _ this person because my father was gunned down, my grandmother was gunned _ gunned down, my grandmother was gunned down, my grandmother was gunned down, and you know, you want to see _ gunned down, and you know, you want to see a _ gunned down, and you know, you want to see a person convicted, which is the right— to see a person convicted, which is the right thing to do, and it was at the right thing to do, and it was at the ma
with the floyd family i was with them at the time for— floyd family i was with them at the time for the memorial service for george _ time for the memorial service for george floydey feel relieved, but there is not _ think they feel relieved, but there is not you — think they feel relieved, but there is no, you know, the fact of the matter— is no, you know, the fact of the matter is— is no, you know, the fact of the matter is that the verdict which is the right— matter is that the...
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kalg record, you heart —— toxicology report you heard that george floyd�*s fentanyl level was george floyd�*s fenta nyl level was below georgeewlett superhumans. you heard him. you saw him. he was not impervious to pain. that is nonsense. a suggestion of a tumour that is called an incidental al tumour, tumour that is called an incidental altumour, relatively tumour that is called an incidental al tumour, relatively rare. tumour that is called an incidental altumour, relatively rare. did tumour that is called an incidental al tumour, relatively rare. did that cause his death after the restraint and the nine minutes and 29 seconds. no that is just a story and dr rich specifically testified that he looked in george floyd�*s medical records and did not find reference to headaches and you heard about carbon monoxide, the car killed him. dr tobin explained this car, which had a catalytic converter, that was outside, that was a hybrid and there is no evidence was even on, that that did not kill him. he explained carbon dioxide saturation, sorry oxygen saturation level and based on his calculation of oxygen saturation at 97%. it cou
kalg record, you heart —— toxicology report you heard that george floyd�*s fentanyl level was george floyd�*s fenta nyl level was below georgeewlett superhumans. you heard him. you saw him. he was not impervious to pain. that is nonsense. a suggestion of a tumour that is called an incidental al tumour, tumour that is called an incidental altumour, relatively tumour that is called an incidental al tumour, relatively rare. tumour that is called an incidental altumour, relatively rare. did...
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george floyd think about all of this? >> i've always called him floyd, so george is always kind of like who is that? my friend george. i don't know who that is. i didn't date him. no, i'm just kidding. what i know floyd would want out of all of this is that people would be coming together, all people would be coming together. this isn't a time to separate. this isn't a time for us to blame or hurt each other. the it's a time for us to come to go. i know this verdict is coming back guilty, and -- and when it does, i hope that his heart will really come through in everybody and know that he is such a loving man and would want us all to just -- as was said earlier, to put our arms around each other and love each other today. >> reporter: what will guilty verdicts mean to minneapolis, hand what will it mean to minnesota? >> i think will mean change. i think it will mean change. it's the first step in a long road to recovery. we have a lot of work to do in minneapolis, but i believe floyd came here for a reason. this is a sacred, sacred land, and we need to start respecting that again, and i know that that is what he would
george floyd think about all of this? >> i've always called him floyd, so george is always kind of like who is that? my friend george. i don't know who that is. i didn't date him. no, i'm just kidding. what i know floyd would want out of all of this is that people would be coming together, all people would be coming together. this isn't a time to separate. this isn't a time for us to blame or hurt each other. the it's a time for us to come to go. i know this verdict is coming back guilty,...
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george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! cup foods on 3759 chicago. on 38th. they are reporting there's a person who used a counterfeit bill at the business. >> on memorial day, may 25, 2020, floyd was hanging out with a couple of his friends, and he drove them to cup foods, which is a local neighborhood corner grocery store. >> george floyd was a regular customer. maybe once or twice a week, and never had an issue with him. quite pleasant person. >> he's happy. he's dancing around a little bit. the store clerk says it looked like he was really enjoying himself, having a good memorial day. >> the employees working that evening were under 21 years old. a few of them were teens. >> i started working for cup foods when i was finishing up my senior year of high school. i would say before the incident, i had worked there for about two and a half months. >> so, george floyd is inside the cup foods, and goes to buy a pack of cigarettes. >> and he was walking past the front of the cashier. he was like, can i get cigarettes? and i wa
george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! >> what's his name? >> george floyd! cup foods on 3759 chicago. on 38th. they are reporting there's a person who used a counterfeit bill at the business. >> on memorial day, may 25, 2020, floyd was hanging out with a couple of his friends, and he drove them to cup foods, which is a local neighborhood corner grocery store. >> george floyd was a regular...
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breathe when it comes to george floyd the but here the prosecution really making the point highlighting the fact that there have been kept his knee on george floyd's nick well after george floyd was responding in any way. invalid is part of the prosecution case what they're saying is that in addition to a soul king george floyd in the prosecution's words. the police also had a positive obligation to give him medical aid is soon as they were aware that he was in distress you know what the defense is arguing there is because of the crowd around them that was distracted and they point point out that at the time that george floyd according to experts drew his last breath chauvin was pulling out mace to threaten members of that bystander crowd although if you really look at that crowd on the on the sidewalk there are only one maybe 10 people at any given time we don't know how many were on the other side of the street but. the defense is trying to throw everything out there it can in the prosecution is having none of it argument sensually look you can believe your eyes if you watch this video there is a man kneeling on the neck of another man that man eventually dies put 2 a
breathe when it comes to george floyd the but here the prosecution really making the point highlighting the fact that there have been kept his knee on george floyd's nick well after george floyd was responding in any way. invalid is part of the prosecution case what they're saying is that in addition to a soul king george floyd in the prosecution's words. the police also had a positive obligation to give him medical aid is soon as they were aware that he was in distress you know what the...
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floyd. they mentioned george floyd, george floyd. you don't want the jury to be out a vigilante jury and handing out social just tis. they did a disaster there. secondly, the issue of -- these are democrats. who are they pointing the finger at? these are democratic mayors, a democratic governor. they're talking about racism and discrimination and unfairness. they're in charge. who is the bad guy? who are the political leaders allowing the systemic racism to take place. maybe they need to look in a mirror. >> martha: good point. geraldo? >> you know, i think that in terms of sequestering the jury, the refusal of the judge to do that now in light of this tragedy, this disaster right next door, that might be a reversible error in the chauvin trial. now know, a few other observations. that passion the governor just expressed, warning those that desecrate the memory of that young man that died, mr. wright who died yesterday, i want that passion to go to police reform also. i want a situation where black mothers don't have to fear the cops
floyd. they mentioned george floyd, george floyd. you don't want the jury to be out a vigilante jury and handing out social just tis. they did a disaster there. secondly, the issue of -- these are democrats. who are they pointing the finger at? these are democratic mayors, a democratic governor. they're talking about racism and discrimination and unfairness. they're in charge. who is the bad guy? who are the political leaders allowing the systemic racism to take place. maybe they need to look...
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george. george floyd. george floyd. >> date of birth. >> october 14, 73.inaudible] >> i don't want no problem. >> do you know why we are here? it sounds like you gave a fake bill to an individual in there. do you understand that? and we pulled you out of the car because you were not listening to anything we told you. >> i didn't know what was going on. >> you listen and we will tell you what is going on. i'm going to put you in the back of the squad and we will sort all of this out. is that your car? [inaudible] i'm going to hold onto that for you. stand up. >> look at my wrist. >> are you on something right now? your acting erratic. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> stopped moving around. >> please, man. >> just unlock the door for me. >> stopped moving around. >> stay on your feet and face the car door. you're not listening to anything we are saying. you are going to face the door right now. >> i'm listening. i'm not resisting. i'm not. >> i'm not that kind of guy. please. please, man. i'm claustrophobic. anything sharp on you? do you have anything sharp on you
george. george floyd. george floyd. >> date of birth. >> october 14, 73.inaudible] >> i don't want no problem. >> do you know why we are here? it sounds like you gave a fake bill to an individual in there. do you understand that? and we pulled you out of the car because you were not listening to anything we told you. >> i didn't know what was going on. >> you listen and we will tell you what is going on. i'm going to put you in the back of the squad and we...
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floyd-— other factors around the arrest of george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. _ george floyde. have _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been - george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been any| thin blue line. have there been any other trials like this where we have seen police incriminate in terms of their testimony fellow officers? it their testimony fellow officers? it is highly unusual. it really happens. the fact that yesterday, the minneapolis police department chief took to the stand was cover naturally, it was leading the newspapers across the nation because of how unlikely it is to see something like that and trials of police misconduct in america. it is... it might lead to future prosecutors to call more officers to justify. prosecutors to call more officers to 'usti . . , ., , prosecutors to call more officers to 'usti . ., , . here in the uk, a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been paused while scientists investigate a possible li
floyd-— other factors around the arrest of george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. _ george floyde. have _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been - george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been any| thin blue line. have there been any other trials like this where we have seen police incriminate in terms of their testimony fellow officers? it their testimony fellow...
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floyd. br; used as evidence of the character of george floyd-— george floyd. employed? right now i am currently retired and not employed by - employed? right now i am currently i retired and not employed by anybody. prior to _ retired and not employed by anybody. prior to your _ retired and not employed by anybody. prior to your retirement, by whom were you employed? the prior to your retirement, by whom were you employed?— were you employed? the city of minneapolis _ were you employed? the city of minneapolis police _ were you employed? the city of minneapolis police to _ were you employed? the city of minneapolis police to -- - were you employed? the city of - minneapolis police to -- department. minneapolis police to —— department. how long _ minneapolis police to —— department. how long did you work there? 28 years. how long did you work there? years. can how long did you work there? 23 years. can you describe generally the various roles that you had for the various roles that you had for the minneapolis department? i started in 1993. i started on the start
floyd. br; used as evidence of the character of george floyd-— george floyd. employed? right now i am currently retired and not employed by - employed? right now i am currently i retired and not employed by anybody. prior to _ retired and not employed by anybody. prior to your _ retired and not employed by anybody. prior to your retirement, by whom were you employed? the prior to your retirement, by whom were you employed?— were you employed? the city of minneapolis _ were you employed? the...
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george floyd. the in paris -- the demonstrating by the eiffel tower and george floyd, george floyd offers liberals t happened to george floyd because i am, again, innocent of the america's racist past. and so it is an easy thing. but the real problem that blacks feel or suffer from is underdevelopment. you go through four centuries of oppression, you're not going to come out completely developed. it is going take a long time take a great effort to overcome that. that's what nobody in america wants to face. i began with conservatives because it seem to me conservatism gave the, made the room for that. for what was the problems that were real rather than the problem you know today racism and so forth and systemic racism. these are fictional problems that again give all of the innocence to the democrats and give the evil to the republicans. that's what conservatism has to be relentless and fighting that. what we -- and first thing conservatives have to do is to not pick up language of the left. you know not to talk about systemic racism and do not fall for what. do not in the work place, do not fall o
george floyd. the in paris -- the demonstrating by the eiffel tower and george floyd, george floyd offers liberals t happened to george floyd because i am, again, innocent of the america's racist past. and so it is an easy thing. but the real problem that blacks feel or suffer from is underdevelopment. you go through four centuries of oppression, you're not going to come out completely developed. it is going take a long time take a great effort to overcome that. that's what nobody in america...
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george floyd. maurice hall, who you remember stepped outside the car, you can see the video on the left, he was in the car with george floyd. george thought he supplied drugs to george floyd. hall pleaded the fifth. he has a number of legal issues that he's facing. the judge agreed he didn't have to testify. a former medical examiner from maryland is testifying as the defense is trying to show that floyd died because of a number of factors including drugs in his season and prior health conditions. matt finn reporting on that part of what is happening in the courtroom today from minneapolis. hi, matt. >> hi, martha. we're days away from this case going to the jury. we have the lingering issue of whether the critical eye witness was going to testify. we know that he will not. maurice hall, george floyd's drug dealer was in cup foods and george floyd's car the day floyd died. the defense says he could have provided valuable information about the final hours of george floyd's life. hall's attorney argued that because hall was with him in the final hours and that there were drugs found in george floyd's car, hall could incriminate hims
george floyd. maurice hall, who you remember stepped outside the car, you can see the video on the left, he was in the car with george floyd. george thought he supplied drugs to george floyd. hall pleaded the fifth. he has a number of legal issues that he's facing. the judge agreed he didn't have to testify. a former medical examiner from maryland is testifying as the defense is trying to show that floyd died because of a number of factors including drugs in his season and prior health...