brent: thank you to oliver in houston, texas, on this final memorial service for george floyd. iver, thank you. a judge in minneapolis has set valid 1.2 $5 million for the former police officer who is being charge with second-degree murder in george floyd's death. that is after derek chauvin, you see him right hand, mate -- right there, made his first court appearance. he accepted the bail terms, which includes no contact with floyd's family, no working in a law enforcement capacity, not leaving minnesota, and he has to surrender all firearms "in good shape for more on this -- all firearms. for more on this, let's go to washington, d.c.. what is at stake in this trial for this former policeman who was charged with second-degree murder? >> everything and nothing. let me explain everything, because the african-american community in minneapolis specifically had asked for, was adamant about a strong charge for derek chauvin, not., but now a second-degree murder charge, and it was very important for people to -- in minneapolis who had a very strong opinion about the police. of course