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what i wanted to speak on was the george foreman deal, if i may. host: george floyd? the george foreman deal where they were trying to make a new law as to the way george foreman was treated. can i speak on it? host: we are listening. caller: i know it was on a different program than yours, but i was watching a program where the police had stopped a black young man and in place of this young man doing as george foreman headed -- as george foreman had did -- host: it is george floyd. caller: i'm sorry. they asked him to get in the car , they opened the door for him, he got in the car. there was no problem as far as the police was concerned. but people tried to take advantage of the police, which i am not a policeman and would never want to be one. they do have their bad parts as well as good parts. but if you are stopped and then interrogated, what you need to do is abide by the rules and regulations that the police has the go by. host: president biden and democrats in the house and senate are working on police reform legislation including legislation that was named af
what i wanted to speak on was the george foreman deal, if i may. host: george floyd? the george foreman deal where they were trying to make a new law as to the way george foreman was treated. can i speak on it? host: we are listening. caller: i know it was on a different program than yours, but i was watching a program where the police had stopped a black young man and in place of this young man doing as george foreman headed -- as george foreman had did -- host: it is george floyd. caller: i'm...
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peers and after reviewing the evidence the jury decided that he was in fact guilty of killing george foreman now when it comes to confronting systemic racism and police violence in the united states i'm wondering can a single criminal case bring about systemic change. well you know that's a very difficult question you know i would push back on the idea that there is systemic racism in policing in america but again i think it's important because it shows that our justice system worked in that you know this officer. was accused of violating the law this officers conduct caused the death of george and at the end of the day after hearing that the evidence a jury of his peers ultimately found him criminally liable for george ford's death . at the justice worked in this case was at but as you know there are many many other cases and it is evident that trust is broken between police and some of the communities that they serve how likely is it that reforms now will be introduced to change how police conducts itself was a very important conversation happening right now and i think it's important to f
peers and after reviewing the evidence the jury decided that he was in fact guilty of killing george foreman now when it comes to confronting systemic racism and police violence in the united states i'm wondering can a single criminal case bring about systemic change. well you know that's a very difficult question you know i would push back on the idea that there is systemic racism in policing in america but again i think it's important because it shows that our justice system worked in that...
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. >> on the george foreman grill. >> mm, yum. >>> coming up, a 12 year old genius. >> she's starting college next month studying planetary science. i'm sure she loved grilled cheese. while she's setting her sights for her dream career, let me try it again. back it up. where she's setting her sights for her dream career. that's later in our good news tues. >>> but, first, good news for the bidens' dog major. ♪ [male narrator] for as long as we've existed, boys & girls clubs has always been about coming together. to support the families of our communities and do whatever it takes to give every kid a chance at a great future. but we're going through a challenging time right now. and while we may not all be able to come together in the same physical ways, in other ways, we're coming together like never before. because that's what “whatever it takes to build great futures” means. it means providing a safe place to go for children whose parents are on the front lines battling the virus. it means providing millions of meals for kids who previously relied on their school or a meal program wh
. >> on the george foreman grill. >> mm, yum. >>> coming up, a 12 year old genius. >> she's starting college next month studying planetary science. i'm sure she loved grilled cheese. while she's setting her sights for her dream career, let me try it again. back it up. where she's setting her sights for her dream career. that's later in our good news tues. >>> but, first, good news for the bidens' dog major. ♪ [male narrator] for as long as we've existed,...
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peers and after reviewing the evidence the jury decided that he was in fact guilty of killing george foreman now when it comes to confronting systemic racism and police violence in the united states i'm wondering can a single criminal case bring about systemic change. well you know that's a very difficult question you know i would push back on the idea that there is systemic racism in policing in america but again i think it's important because it shows that our justice system worked in that you know this officer. was accused of violating the law this officers conduct caused the death of george and at the end of the day after hearing that the evidence a jury of his peers ultimately found him criminally liable for work for instead. of just this worked in this case was at but as you know there are many many other cases and it is evident that trust is broken between police and some of the communities that they serve how likely is it that reforms now will be introduced to change how police conducts itself was a very important conversation happening right now and i think it's important to focus o
peers and after reviewing the evidence the jury decided that he was in fact guilty of killing george foreman now when it comes to confronting systemic racism and police violence in the united states i'm wondering can a single criminal case bring about systemic change. well you know that's a very difficult question you know i would push back on the idea that there is systemic racism in policing in america but again i think it's important because it shows that our justice system worked in that...
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still ahead on al-jazeera the former police officer accused of killing george foreman chooses not to testify at his trial in the u.s. and the chips are down and we'll hear just how serious the worldwide shortage of semiconductors is. however we have a developing typhoon just to the east of the philippines and it looks like it should stay off shore i am pleased to say but still in and around the vicinity we've see some huge amounts of rain 439 millimeters of rainfall coming through here but out west the weather will not still ward said east side of the philippines but it should just stay to the east of the a main islands there although it will gradually as a little further northwards bring some heavy rain into eastern parts but the worst of the weather should stay offshore before curling out into the open waters once again plenty of showers meanwhile across china thailand looking increasingly wet over the next day or so some rather wet weather too through the mill a potential of much of malaysia seeing the usual showers and little rashness shallows there once again into indonesia some
still ahead on al-jazeera the former police officer accused of killing george foreman chooses not to testify at his trial in the u.s. and the chips are down and we'll hear just how serious the worldwide shortage of semiconductors is. however we have a developing typhoon just to the east of the philippines and it looks like it should stay off shore i am pleased to say but still in and around the vicinity we've see some huge amounts of rain 439 millimeters of rainfall coming through here but out...
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2012 after armed groups to cover in northern mali and violence spread to neighboring countries george foreman as the regional spokesman for the u.n. world food program in west africa he says the conflict is driving up hunger and insecurity the biggest threat to people's ability to have food because the biggest thing that the biggest factor that causes accurate hunger as we have seen in this region is actually conflict it's insecurity we have now as you just mentioned millions of millions of people across the central region that is a book you know fossil need and money as well as the live chat bees an area in northern parts of nigeria and cameroon as well as parts of need where we find millions of people who are desperately in need of food assistance but really in the novel parts of niger where we have about 800 pounds to people who are even imagine if the levels of food insecurity where they need immediate assistance without which they cannot survive and that is mainly due to the conflict and insecurity that has been gaining ground there. when joe biden became u.s. president there were hopes
2012 after armed groups to cover in northern mali and violence spread to neighboring countries george foreman as the regional spokesman for the u.n. world food program in west africa he says the conflict is driving up hunger and insecurity the biggest threat to people's ability to have food because the biggest thing that the biggest factor that causes accurate hunger as we have seen in this region is actually conflict it's insecurity we have now as you just mentioned millions of millions of...
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it's like george foreman gettin dj qualls.ed, posting a photo of herself yesterday talking to aoc on the house floor in a tweet that said - "i'm glad i ran into you today, aoc, to plan our debate about the green new deal after i finish reading all 14 pages, like we agreed, i'll schedule time for our debate." first of all, i doubt aoc agreed, second, you want us to be impressed that you can read 14 pages my cable bill is longer than that the script for this segment is usually like, three times as long -- much to shoemaker's chagrin! that's right, his chagrin! you see, as a producer, it's shoemaker's job to make sure the entire show fits into an hour, and that it starts on time, and, you know, works as a coherent television show. and every day, we do a hilarious prank where we tell him "closer look" will be a normal length, and then when sal turns it in, it's got nine different tangents about tv shows from the '80s, and it's longer than the final episode of "mash." suicide may be painless, but cutting his jokes hurts sal deeply
it's like george foreman gettin dj qualls.ed, posting a photo of herself yesterday talking to aoc on the house floor in a tweet that said - "i'm glad i ran into you today, aoc, to plan our debate about the green new deal after i finish reading all 14 pages, like we agreed, i'll schedule time for our debate." first of all, i doubt aoc agreed, second, you want us to be impressed that you can read 14 pages my cable bill is longer than that the script for this segment is usually like,...
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after armed groups took over the northern mali area and violence spread to neighboring countries george foreman is the regional spokesman for the u.n. world food program in west africa he says the conflict is driving up hunger and insecurity the biggest threat to people's ability to have food the biggest concern the biggest thing that the biggest factor that causes accurate hunger as we have seen in this region is actually conflict it's insecurity we have now as you just mentioned millions of millions of people across the central sahara region that is a book you know fossil need and money as well as the live chat bees an area in northern parts of nigeria and cameroon as well as parts of me share where we find millions of people who are desperately in need of food assistance but clearly in the northern parts of niger where we have about 800000 people who are in imagine sea levels of food insecurity where they need immediate assistance without which they cannot 6 survive and that is mainly due to the conflict and insecurity that has been gaining ground there. now the latest unrest in the saddle i
after armed groups took over the northern mali area and violence spread to neighboring countries george foreman is the regional spokesman for the u.n. world food program in west africa he says the conflict is driving up hunger and insecurity the biggest threat to people's ability to have food the biggest concern the biggest thing that the biggest factor that causes accurate hunger as we have seen in this region is actually conflict it's insecurity we have now as you just mentioned millions of...
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trial that the world is watching the jurors begin deliberations in the case of the killing of george floyd is foreman minneapolis police officer derek chauvinistic or not guilty of murder. germany's green party makes its 1st ever bid for chancellor naming and the name of beth off as their candidate to take over from angela merkel. and russia moves opposition leader and next in the valley to a person possibly.
trial that the world is watching the jurors begin deliberations in the case of the killing of george floyd is foreman minneapolis police officer derek chauvinistic or not guilty of murder. germany's green party makes its 1st ever bid for chancellor naming and the name of beth off as their candidate to take over from angela merkel. and russia moves opposition leader and next in the valley to a person possibly.
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trial that the world is watching the jurors begin deliberations in the case of the killing of george floyd is foreman minneapolis police officer derek tovan hilti or not guilty of murder. germany's green party makes its 1st ever bid for chancellor and any other native bethought him as their candidate to take over from angela merkel. and russia moves opposition leader elects in the valley to a prison hospital to his team once he has days to live the e.u. and the us one wants to go off the consequences of only dice and constitute. an him which is good to have you with us we'll be in the u.s. state of minnesota where jurors have begun deliberations in the trial of a former police officer charged with killing george floyd they are tossed now with deciding whether derek chauvinistic guilty of 2nd degree murder and people across the country are bracing for the verdict. guilty or not guilty that's the question 12 men and women will have to answer while the country waits for the defendant derek chauvin was fired from the minneapolis police department last year after george floyd died in his custody a video o
trial that the world is watching the jurors begin deliberations in the case of the killing of george floyd is foreman minneapolis police officer derek tovan hilti or not guilty of murder. germany's green party makes its 1st ever bid for chancellor and any other native bethought him as their candidate to take over from angela merkel. and russia moves opposition leader elects in the valley to a prison hospital to his team once he has days to live the e.u. and the us one wants to go off the...
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watching jury deliberations are underway in the case of the killing of george foyt in the united states they'll decide if foreman many outlets play some percent durtro been guilty or not guilty of mud. can we take a look at their brains to succeed germany's chancellor angela merkel back so.
watching jury deliberations are underway in the case of the killing of george foyt in the united states they'll decide if foreman many outlets play some percent durtro been guilty or not guilty of mud. can we take a look at their brains to succeed germany's chancellor angela merkel back so.
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you know we have all seen the painful video of george floyd's death but we have seen so much that we have never seen before this week. tom foreman>> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life. a police officer body camera capturing the moment the officers confronted him and removing him. so many cameras and so many different angles emerging in court that's filling in the complex picture of his death. >> don't do me like that, man. >>. >> if you get into this car? >> i am claustrophobic. a security camera inside a near by foods store caught floyd in a different light. >> he seems friendly, approachable. he's talkative. >> reporter: he also seemed high to clerk christopher martin. he bought cigarettes with counterfeit bill and went outside and police were called. >> i am not a bad guy. >> reporter: 61 years old, charles mcmillan was passing by, the camera caught him yelling to floyd "you can't win." >> floyd was put on the ground, pinned down. >> mama! >> that store clerk came out joining about a dozen of people watching calling police to ease up. >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his
you know we have all seen the painful video of george floyd's death but we have seen so much that we have never seen before this week. tom foreman>> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life. a police officer body camera capturing the moment the officers confronted him and removing him. so many cameras and so many different angles emerging in court that's filling in the complex picture of his death. >> don't do me like that, man. >>. >> if you...
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the case now gripping the nation after dramatic video of george floyd's death first shocked the world months ago. cnn's tom foremanes a look at how video evidence is being presented in court. some of the video you're about to see is very hard to watch. >> put your hand up there. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life. a police body camera capturing the moment officers confront him, remove him from his vehicle. >> don't shoot me officer, please. >> reporter: but it is the compendium of so many cameras of so many angles emerging in court that is filling in the complex picture of his death. >> don't shoot me like that, man. please. i'm claustrophobic! >> you're not working with me! >> reporter: just minutes before his encounter with police turned violent, a security camera inside a nearby food store had caught floyd in a very different light. >> he seemed very friendly, approachable. he was talkative. >> reporter: he also seemed high to clerk christopher martin, who says floyd bought cigarettes with a possibly counterfeit bill, went outside, would not come back to settle up and police w
the case now gripping the nation after dramatic video of george floyd's death first shocked the world months ago. cnn's tom foremanes a look at how video evidence is being presented in court. some of the video you're about to see is very hard to watch. >> put your hand up there. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life. a police body camera capturing the moment officers confront him, remove him from his vehicle. >> don't shoot me officer, please....
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foreman reports. >> put your hand up there. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life. a police-body camera capturing the moment officers confront him, remove him from his vehicle. but it is the compendium of so many different angles emerging in court that is filling in the complex picture of his death. >> don't do me like that, man. >> get in the car. >> i am. i'm claustrophobic. i'm claustrophobic, man. >> reporter: just minutes before his encounter with police turned violent, a security camera inside a nearby-food store had caught floyd in a very different light. >> he seemed very friendly. approachable. he was talkative. >> reporter: he, also, seemed high, to clerk christopher martin, who says floyd bought cigarettes with a possibly-counterfeit bill, went outside, would not come back to settle up. and police were called. >> get in the car. >> i'm not a bad guy. >> reporter: 61-year-old charles mcmillian was passing by. and the cameras caught him yelling to floyd, you can't win. >> you can't win. you can't win, man. >> reporter: floyd was put on the ground, pinned do
foreman reports. >> put your hand up there. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life. a police-body camera capturing the moment officers confront him, remove him from his vehicle. but it is the compendium of so many different angles emerging in court that is filling in the complex picture of his death. >> don't do me like that, man. >> get in the car. >> i am. i'm claustrophobic. i'm claustrophobic, man. >> reporter: just minutes...
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foreman takes a look. >> put your hand up there. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life, a police gobody camera.dium of so many cameras emerging in court that is filling in the complex pictures. >> i am claustrophobic. you're not working with me. >> reporter: just -- a security camera inside a nearby food store caused floyd in a very different light. >> he seemed very friendly, approachable. >> reporter: he also seemed like to clerk christopher martin. 61-year-old charles mcmillian what passing by, and the cameras called him yelling, you can't win, man. >> floyd was pinned down. >> mama, mama, mama. >> reporter: that store clerk came out, joining about a descendozen people, calling for police to ease up. >> i saw people yelling and screaming. i saw derek with his knee on george's neck. >> reporter: mcmillian saw it, too. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: for more than nine minutes as officer chauvin kneeled on floyd's neck, cameras showing the same thing, floyd saying again and again and again. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> reporter: a 17-year-old who did not want to be on camera recorded th
foreman takes a look. >> put your hand up there. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the end of george floyd's life, a police gobody camera.dium of so many cameras emerging in court that is filling in the complex pictures. >> i am claustrophobic. you're not working with me. >> reporter: just -- a security camera inside a nearby food store caused floyd in a very different light. >> he seemed very friendly, approachable. >> reporter: he also seemed like to...