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jodi westby is chief executive of global cyber risk technology and advisory services firm joining us from must catalina go on to is this a professor in private law must drift university and co-manager a must drift law and tech lab and in berlin caroline sender's visiting researcher at wits and bomb institute and fellow at harvard kennedy school jody let me start with you today facebook has said in a statement that this is old data that was previously reported on a 2019 they also said that they had found and fixed this issue in august of 200-1000 but whether or not this issue was fixed by facebook the user data is still out there right. well it's not only out there it's a lot of it is ballad brecht a sort of ballad no matter how old they are some of the personal particulars that were included in this data you know e-mails and phone numbers and birth dates and and other personal affiliations that is still valid data certainly birth dates are and emails and south phone numbers especially are very valuable so for them to just dismiss that this says oh it's all data if we fix this 2 years
jodi westby is chief executive of global cyber risk technology and advisory services firm joining us from must catalina go on to is this a professor in private law must drift university and co-manager a must drift law and tech lab and in berlin caroline sender's visiting researcher at wits and bomb institute and fellow at harvard kennedy school jody let me start with you today facebook has said in a statement that this is old data that was previously reported on a 2019 they also said that they...
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macdonald i only spoke to him and the hall and saw his lawyer who is played by 2 time oscar winner jodie foster. where he jab visiting your client about incidents of inmates spitting in female lawyers. you want to represent the crew for 911. mauritanian held in guantanamo. he recruited the guys who flew your friend's plane into the south tower. he put those men only has been the plane. i'm going to make it even to anyone just me push back away from the table beginning as quick as we can. kevin mcdonald as a holiday thanks so much for coming on going underground nancy how real is the mauritanian the film i mean when you 1st met mohammad you say it's it is real and that is pretty much the way we 1st met it was shackled he put his arms out and we walked into his arms the only thing that's different is that it was 2 of us at once and he said my lawyers and the way kevin has done it so that the seem to be a lot of pressure going to class pressure i don't know for you to drop the case all through well that there was always pressure against cases in more in guantanamo or cases involving alleged
macdonald i only spoke to him and the hall and saw his lawyer who is played by 2 time oscar winner jodie foster. where he jab visiting your client about incidents of inmates spitting in female lawyers. you want to represent the crew for 911. mauritanian held in guantanamo. he recruited the guys who flew your friend's plane into the south tower. he put those men only has been the plane. i'm going to make it even to anyone just me push back away from the table beginning as quick as we can. kevin...
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thank you to alcee's family, his beloved patricia, jody, chelsea and leigh and his grandchildren for giving congress the privilege of paying tribute to him with this ceremony in statuary hall in the capitol of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of colors by the united states capitol police, the singing of the national anthem by eric sullivan of the united states air force and the retirement of the colors. ♪ o, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket's red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star spangled banner yet wave, o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the invocation delivered by the honorable emanuel cleaver ii, representative from the fifth district of missouri. mr. cleaver: as we invoke god and his
thank you to alcee's family, his beloved patricia, jody, chelsea and leigh and his grandchildren for giving congress the privilege of paying tribute to him with this ceremony in statuary hall in the capitol of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of colors by the united states capitol police, the singing of the national anthem by eric sullivan of the united states air force and the retirement of the colors. ♪ o, say can you see by the dawn's early...
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more in guantanamo or cases involving alleged terrorists and we tried didn't make that point when jodi talks about that she's taking the words right out of an op ed i did in 2010 where i said i was a terrorist lawyer and proud of it i'm not saying that i'm saying that he helped to kill 3000 civilians and we're doing everything we can to get him out and we're doing our job. i do basic thing else praise legal fund that's not a part of my job my dad told me i'm not welcome for thanksgiving this year that's not a part of my job. get out what. turkey and pumpkin pie with mom and dad and uncle shall. i want get out go home. you can't win a case. if you don't provide your own and given what happened when muhammadu visited the set in south africa and saw what you were up to i think. people might not know there's a mcdonald's in guantanamo bay prison camp and a gift shop and so on. well they get shot into the dolls are a little way from the actual prison camp but yet they day they're both depicted in the film. the when medlin 102 came to south africa which is where we shot the bulk of this movi
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we are joined now by jody williams. won the nobel peace prize in 1997 for her work with the international campaign to ban landmines. she led the organizing efforts for the landmark mine ban treaty which prohibits the use, production, transfer, and stockpiling of antipersonnel mines. more than 160 nations have signed the treaty, but the united states has refused to. jody williams is also co-founder of the nobel women's initiative. she is joining us from fredericksburg, virginia. welcome back to democracy now! there's a new administration but as of monday, they said they were not changing the policy that because of great outcry around landmines, unto say they said they would review it. talk about the u.s. and landmines. >> as you know -- thank you for having me back. it is been a long process trying to get the united states doing what 164 nations and join the treaty. it is perplexing, to say the least. the u.s. has not -- it is not used, exported, produced for decades. there have been multiple reviews under various presid
we are joined now by jody williams. won the nobel peace prize in 1997 for her work with the international campaign to ban landmines. she led the organizing efforts for the landmark mine ban treaty which prohibits the use, production, transfer, and stockpiling of antipersonnel mines. more than 160 nations have signed the treaty, but the united states has refused to. jody williams is also co-founder of the nobel women's initiative. she is joining us from fredericksburg, virginia. welcome back to...
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thank you for joining us, jodi schneider.e vaccine stories from us -- stories for us from new york. coming up, famed economist and bigbear gary shilling joins us to give his take on inflation and the pace of the recovery. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. inflation concerns remain for most investors as the global economy recovers. recent data shows that u.s. consumer inflation expectations surged in april to the highest level in nine years. gary shilling has been cleat -- has been keeping a close eye on the inflation situation as well as the coming economic room. -- economic boom. gary, you say it will be a mirage. why? gary: what we're seeing so far is that all this stimulus money that's being pumped out is largely being saved. if you look at march a year ago, and this is federal reserve data, people spent 20 -- 27% of what they got and saved the rest, used it to pay down debt. in december, it was 26%, and in march, 25%. people are rebuilding assets, paying down debt. people realize that
thank you for joining us, jodi schneider.e vaccine stories from us -- stories for us from new york. coming up, famed economist and bigbear gary shilling joins us to give his take on inflation and the pace of the recovery. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. inflation concerns remain for most investors as the global economy recovers. recent data shows that u.s. consumer inflation expectations surged in april to the highest level in nine years. gary shilling...
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force is testified at the trial of the former police officer who's accused of killing george floyd jodie steiger said derrick chauvin used inappropriate quote deadly force when kneeling on floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes he added that the pressure from shipman's body his body weight could cause a form of. 3rd you have an opinion to a degree reasonable professional certainty how much force was reasonable for the defendant to use on mr floyd after mr floyd was handcuffed placed in a prone position and not resisting. yes. robin was that no 4 should have been used once. he was in that position. a forensic sciences camisoles who testified on day 8 of the trial they will question the pills containing methamphetamine and fentanyl that were found in george floyd's call the defense is arguing that illicit drugs with the major factor in floyd's death live to our correspondent in minneapolis john hendren john just walk us through what took place in court today. day 8 in the murder trial of derek show been ended in march's days 7 did with expert testimony you summarize some of it right there yo
force is testified at the trial of the former police officer who's accused of killing george floyd jodie steiger said derrick chauvin used inappropriate quote deadly force when kneeling on floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes he added that the pressure from shipman's body his body weight could cause a form of. 3rd you have an opinion to a degree reasonable professional certainty how much force was reasonable for the defendant to use on mr floyd after mr floyd was handcuffed placed in a prone...
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jody steiger j-o-d-y, s-t-i-g-e-r. >> thank you. how are you employed. >> with the lost police department. >> what capacity. >> as a sergeant. >> you're here a serving an as retained expert by the state in this matter. >> yes. >> and this is outside of your typical duties with the l.a. police department? >> yes, sir, i'm on vacation. >> all right. well, welcome to minnesota. thank you. sir, before we begin your testimony you'd like you just to introduce yourself and share a little about your background with the jury, how old are you? >> i'm 50 years old. >> and you indicated you're currently a sergeant with the l.a.p.d. can you please describe for the jury how you became involved in law enforcement? >> yeah, shortly after leaving the marine corps, i joined the los angeles police department in april of 1993. yesterday was my 28-year anniversary. i did the police academy. after graduating the police academy, i was assigned to a patrol division and from there, i was recruited to work on undercover in the high schools to buy drugs as a-
jody steiger j-o-d-y, s-t-i-g-e-r. >> thank you. how are you employed. >> with the lost police department. >> what capacity. >> as a sergeant. >> you're here a serving an as retained expert by the state in this matter. >> yes. >> and this is outside of your typical duties with the l.a. police department? >> yes, sir, i'm on vacation. >> all right. well, welcome to minnesota. thank you. sir, before we begin your testimony you'd like you just...
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for more, i want to bring in jodi schneider.hy are cases accelerating even as vaccines are accelerating across the country? >> in one word, it is variants, which are fast spreading, they are hitting some states very hard and michigan is among them. that is why we are seeing the governor take that action, to ask people to voluntarily stop activities. she's not doing a shut down, that would seem politically unpalatable now, but they are having 49,000 new cases, which is a big increase in just the past few weeks. it is the fact spreading variants and they are saying younger people, people in their teens and early 20's, people who have not yet been vaccinated because the vaccination effort started with older people first. we are starting to see this group that had not been affected before get the virus and hospitalizations have gone up as a result as well. emily: governor whitmer asking the biden administration for more support on the vaccine front. in the meantime, you have pfizer and biontech seeking to expand vaccine access to te
for more, i want to bring in jodi schneider.hy are cases accelerating even as vaccines are accelerating across the country? >> in one word, it is variants, which are fast spreading, they are hitting some states very hard and michigan is among them. that is why we are seeing the governor take that action, to ask people to voluntarily stop activities. she's not doing a shut down, that would seem politically unpalatable now, but they are having 49,000 new cases, which is a big increase in...
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jodie steiger said derrick shove and used inappropriate deadly force kneeling on floyd's neck for more than 9 in. the u.s. has agreed to withdraw all remaining combat forces which were deployed to fight against isis but also the routes government did not set on a timeline some soldiers and coalition forces will also remain to train and advise the iraqi army. the u.s. is resuming palestinian aid to the tune of $235000000.00 angering israel american funding was stopped by former president donald trump the plan includes $150000000.00 to the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees known as annorah and $75000000.00 for the occupied west bank gaza israel's government says and russia should be reformed before u.s. funding is restored. israel is strongly opposed to the endos israel and then they submit to the happening in unrest facilities we believe that this u.n. agency for so-called refugees should not exist in its current form under a school regularly use materials that incite against israel and that was the finish and used by the agency to determine who is a refugee only perpetuates the conf
jodie steiger said derrick shove and used inappropriate deadly force kneeling on floyd's neck for more than 9 in. the u.s. has agreed to withdraw all remaining combat forces which were deployed to fight against isis but also the routes government did not set on a timeline some soldiers and coalition forces will also remain to train and advise the iraqi army. the u.s. is resuming palestinian aid to the tune of $235000000.00 angering israel american funding was stopped by former president donald...
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so sergeant jodi's take it from the los angeles police department steps down from the witness stand. after being examined and cross-examined as an expert on the use of force he simply said no force should be used once the person is handcuffed and prone on the ground about it that adding body weight would only increase the likelihood of death. the defense on cross-examination. tried to point to the fact that george ford was resisting arrest before he was on the ground. next witness on the stand. let's start with you giving your full name spelling each of your days james j m e s writers are in y. e r s o n there's a crime. and it's also your current occupation i'm currently a senior special agent with them in sort of bureau of criminal apprehension so just in general what does a senior special agent do what is your job you know so i'm currently assigned to the newly formed use of force investigation group we conduct criminal investigations into use of force incidents are you in a sense to peace officer yes or obviously you're not wearing what we typically think of as forms that. when y
so sergeant jodi's take it from the los angeles police department steps down from the witness stand. after being examined and cross-examined as an expert on the use of force he simply said no force should be used once the person is handcuffed and prone on the ground about it that adding body weight would only increase the likelihood of death. the defense on cross-examination. tried to point to the fact that george ford was resisting arrest before he was on the ground. next witness on the stand....
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in the witness box on day 8 the man employed by the prosecution as a use of force expert sergeant jody steiger works with the los angeles police inspector general's office he investigates police wrongdoing he analyzed what happened to george floyd his verdict this was the unnecessary use of lethal force you have an opinion to a degree reasonable professional certainty how much force was reasonable for the defendant to use on mr floyd after mr floyd was handcuffed placed in a prone position and not resisting. yes. my opinion was that i know for sure the news once. he was in a position. like this. the defense has argued the police officers attending to george floyd were distracted what about a growing frustrated crowd that insisted mr steiger was not an issue because i did not perceive them as being a threat. and why is that. because they were merely filming and they were most of it was their concern for mr ford. the truth and nothing but what if the agent in charge of the investigation of the death of george floyd told the court the size of the investigation dozens of agents hundreds of
in the witness box on day 8 the man employed by the prosecution as a use of force expert sergeant jody steiger works with the los angeles police inspector general's office he investigates police wrongdoing he analyzed what happened to george floyd his verdict this was the unnecessary use of lethal force you have an opinion to a degree reasonable professional certainty how much force was reasonable for the defendant to use on mr floyd after mr floyd was handcuffed placed in a prone position and...
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certainly a telling point when we heard from sergeant jody starr here he is a sergeant with the l.a.p.d. a los angeles police department a watch for the inspector general's office essentially it's his job to investigate police wrongdoing he was employed by the prosecution is an outside witness he looked at many of the training documents he looked at all the video some witness statements as well in his view certainly that went over the line when it came to restraining george floyd he was under control he was in a position where he couldn't resist had stopped to resisting yet derek showing continued to press down on him with his full body weight there is an argument that is going on about whether or not derek children had his knee on his neck and we're talking about this because of course the medical examiner who examined george floyd's body said that there were neck compressions or whether he had his knee on his back but you're going to hear a lot about positional asphyxiation which is the idea that just the sheer border weight and the position that george floyd was in prone position on
certainly a telling point when we heard from sergeant jody starr here he is a sergeant with the l.a.p.d. a los angeles police department a watch for the inspector general's office essentially it's his job to investigate police wrongdoing he was employed by the prosecution is an outside witness he looked at many of the training documents he looked at all the video some witness statements as well in his view certainly that went over the line when it came to restraining george floyd he was under...
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i mean kevin you have won an oscar you got jodie foster's won 2 oscars in this film people have already been talking about why you have no oscar nominations for this film is it really gives people thaw whatever that is saying about how bad it was there were grounds for the u.s. authorities to. lock him up and deny habeas corpus to moment or so i wrote up 1st of all i'm not the president answer the question about the legal runs but my understanding from talking to nancy talking to your cat shoes the letter the prosecution lawyer for the government in america that everybody else is that there are the whole point of this story is there were new grounds for having him there there were suspicions and he was taught to associate with some people who may have done some bad things but there was no evidence at all in the still to this day remains no evidence at all against guantanamo he was an innocent man who was locked up for more than 14 years and there are many many other people in one time in the same situation as in even today there are 40 people there and it sure is nancy will tell you man
i mean kevin you have won an oscar you got jodie foster's won 2 oscars in this film people have already been talking about why you have no oscar nominations for this film is it really gives people thaw whatever that is saying about how bad it was there were grounds for the u.s. authorities to. lock him up and deny habeas corpus to moment or so i wrote up 1st of all i'm not the president answer the question about the legal runs but my understanding from talking to nancy talking to your cat shoes...
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steiger sergeant jodi steiger described us when the apparent attempts to get him into custody were futile and wrote his quote. the futility of their efforts became apparent they were able to get him into the car 3 minneapolis police officers were not able to get mr ford into the car they themselves are experiencing that that surge of adrenaline a reasonable police officer will be experiencing that surgeon or drug. and again balancing all of the evidence against each other. let's look at 3 different angles of this struck. this is officer king's body here. are. the hours oh oh i'm about to about what i gave the squad where they all are for a memory. that are right for the room all right are i was the hour was. up i would not go ok you believe they see me. as you go to jail you could be under arrest right now for $400.00. are the ones who want to know what was where we were. going to come out you bet you how they got that everyone on the ground would be. so your arrest for forgery or do you feel much. this is about the video of the same time period from officer wait for. our our our our over
steiger sergeant jodi steiger described us when the apparent attempts to get him into custody were futile and wrote his quote. the futility of their efforts became apparent they were able to get him into the car 3 minneapolis police officers were not able to get mr ford into the car they themselves are experiencing that that surge of adrenaline a reasonable police officer will be experiencing that surgeon or drug. and again balancing all of the evidence against each other. let's look at 3...
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so jodi, you and i talked a lot about this kind of stuff. one of which is a transgender boy penelope. hearing amber talk about her plight in texas right now, what her son is dealing with, restricting the rights of kids in this country. what is your reaction. >> a lot of these bills are confusing for the average person. i am not a politician by any stretch of the imagination. i am not a scientist. as a parent and as a mother, it's my job to bring to the forefront this reality that i know firsthand. talking about bills that restrict the lives of trans vote but many don't even know trans identified people. i'm raising a trans child and it's my job to talk about the deeper meaning for our children, a deeper meaning of our children. they are more than these bodies, more than these laws lead us to believe. a straight-a student, athlete, friend. i've raised him to be that way. he's reflective of millions of trans identified people. when we start talking about the laws of trans people, it's my duty to bring this truth that i know to the forefront so
so jodi, you and i talked a lot about this kind of stuff. one of which is a transgender boy penelope. hearing amber talk about her plight in texas right now, what her son is dealing with, restricting the rights of kids in this country. what is your reaction. >> a lot of these bills are confusing for the average person. i am not a politician by any stretch of the imagination. i am not a scientist. as a parent and as a mother, it's my job to bring to the forefront this reality that i know...
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jody hernandez has been talking to the family and spoke exclusively with the witness who captured that video. we do have to tell you that the video is graphic and can be disturbing. >> i was just expecting the cop to come and tackle him or something like that. >> reporter: but what sam captured on his cell phone left him stunned and shaken. >> oh, my god. i started filming just expecting that and next thing you know he's shot and laying on the ground. it's crazy. >> reporter: the shot killed 33-year-old terrell wilson. he says the officer was following the homeless man who he says did not appear to be threatening him. >> he was four feet away and he shot him in the face. explain how that's necessary. >> reporter: danville police and the sheriffs department are declining to comment on the newly released video. but the day the shooting happened the danville police chief said wilson was advancing to the officer with a knife in his hand and released pictures to support that. he advanced towards the officer who discharged his weapon striking the man once. >> reporter: but the new video prom
jody hernandez has been talking to the family and spoke exclusively with the witness who captured that video. we do have to tell you that the video is graphic and can be disturbing. >> i was just expecting the cop to come and tackle him or something like that. >> reporter: but what sam captured on his cell phone left him stunned and shaken. >> oh, my god. i started filming just expecting that and next thing you know he's shot and laying on the ground. it's crazy. >>...
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ultimately, the two experts the state has presented jody steiger and another to disagree and they disagreed with each other. as you myriads of inconsistent complicated uses of force opinions that really demonstrated the difficulty of establishing beyond a reasonable doubt the use of force objectively and reasonable which is the standard under greyhound versus connor. and ultimately that been the object reasonable at some point. the question is when did become and we have again six or seven different opinions on that and in addition your honor, medical evidence and again as the court is aware the cause of death needs to be proven beyond reasonable doubt that you have the testimony of doctor tobin, doctor rich and another who ultimately testified as to also doctor lindsay thomas, this for doctors ultimately concluded it that it was a fictional death however, likewise they presented doctor baker's testimony which was in large part while he declared in a homicide for medical purposes, which is not a statement of criminal obligations, or criminal standard. but doctor baker suggested something mu
ultimately, the two experts the state has presented jody steiger and another to disagree and they disagreed with each other. as you myriads of inconsistent complicated uses of force opinions that really demonstrated the difficulty of establishing beyond a reasonable doubt the use of force objectively and reasonable which is the standard under greyhound versus connor. and ultimately that been the object reasonable at some point. the question is when did become and we have again six or seven...
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the prosecution brought in los angeles police sergeant jody stiger to testify on the use of force by law enforcement. >> we are going to take another break eventually this afternoon. you may call your next witness. >> thank you, your honor. the state calls jody stiger. >> do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury the testimony you are about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth. >> yes, i do. >> you can remove your mask if you feel comfortable doing so. joey stiger. >> thank you, your honor. sir, how are you employed? >> with the los angeles police department. >> in what capacity? >> i'm a sergeant. >> and you understand that you are here today serving as a retained expert in the state for this matter. so this is outside your typical duties as a sergeant with the sergeant with thepolice departm. >> yes sir. i'm on vacation. >> welcome to minnesota. >> before we begin the testimony, i would like you to introduce yourself and share a little bit about your background. how old are you? >> 50-years-old. >> you indicated you are with the lapd. can you describe for the j
the prosecution brought in los angeles police sergeant jody stiger to testify on the use of force by law enforcement. >> we are going to take another break eventually this afternoon. you may call your next witness. >> thank you, your honor. the state calls jody stiger. >> do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury the testimony you are about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth. >> yes, i do. >> you can remove your mask if you feel comfortable...
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more in guantanamo or cases involving alleged terrorists and we tried didn't make that point when jodi talks about that she's taking the words right out of an op ed i did in 2010 where i said i was a terrorist lawyer and proud of it i'm not saying that i'm saying that he helped to kill 3000 civilians and we're doing everything we can to get him out and we're doing our job i didn't take the l's for his legal fund that's not a part of my job my dad told me i'm not welcome for thanksgiving this year that's not a part of my job. get out what. turkey and pumpkin pie with mom and dad and uncle joe. i want get out go home. you can't win a case. if you don't have your own and given what happened when my.
more in guantanamo or cases involving alleged terrorists and we tried didn't make that point when jodi talks about that she's taking the words right out of an op ed i did in 2010 where i said i was a terrorist lawyer and proud of it i'm not saying that i'm saying that he helped to kill 3000 civilians and we're doing everything we can to get him out and we're doing our job i didn't take the l's for his legal fund that's not a part of my job my dad told me i'm not welcome for thanksgiving this...
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so i suspect both sides feel that they got something out of jodi more so being there the prosecution perhaps believe they want to gain simply because they called them as a prosecution witness of course well as alan was just saying there are 10 and 20 miles that was asked about the position that charge for a was in while he was restrained and he explained why the recovery position would have been much less of a health risk. why would you roll someone into the side recovery position after they've been handcuffed and are compliant. several reasons are there but one would be to prevent a potential situation where they may be subject to positional asphyxiation and how soon as a subject to be placed into the side recovery position after they become compliant and no longer resistance when it's when the scene is called for and you're able to do it. in terms of subject safety how soon should the person be put into the site recovery position i would say sooner the better. can you talk us through a little more of the prosecution's argument and so far it's focused on a large part on the sense th
so i suspect both sides feel that they got something out of jodi more so being there the prosecution perhaps believe they want to gain simply because they called them as a prosecution witness of course well as alan was just saying there are 10 and 20 miles that was asked about the position that charge for a was in while he was restrained and he explained why the recovery position would have been much less of a health risk. why would you roll someone into the side recovery position after they've...
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we've just been hearing witness testimony by sergeant jody steiger patrol officer with the l.a. the los angeles police a consultant for use of force and i think. for the past 20 minutes or so we've really heard from the prosecution laying out sergeant steiger's credentials when it comes to the use of force presumably before asking him for comment all in the events that led to george floyd's death the actions of both officer derek chauvinist former officer now and his 3 colleagues let's go back to the trial . you have. conducted in this case and these upon your own experience and training in law enforcement have you reach an opinion as to the degree in amount of force used by the defendant mr chavez on george would use. can i ask you to explain to the jury a little bit about what process or methodology you go through to render such an opinion. there's a few steps the main step is going through the objective reasonable a standard which is based off the ground versus connor looking at the seriousness of the seriousness of the crime looking at the person's actions things that nature
we've just been hearing witness testimony by sergeant jody steiger patrol officer with the l.a. the los angeles police a consultant for use of force and i think. for the past 20 minutes or so we've really heard from the prosecution laying out sergeant steiger's credentials when it comes to the use of force presumably before asking him for comment all in the events that led to george floyd's death the actions of both officer derek chauvinist former officer now and his 3 colleagues let's go back...
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watching live coverage of day 8 of the derrick chauvin murder trial we've been hearing from sergeant jody steger from the los angeles police department on minneapolis but he has been there testifying as an expert there is on the use of force and the role it played in brings the death of george floyd's. top of the hour right now hello i'm kemal santa maria thanks for being with us for this news hour on al-jazeera we will return to minneapolis shortly but the other developing news in the past hour has been the reports on the oxford astra zeneca coded 19 vaccine delivered by both british and european medical authorities will start with europe 1st of all where they have found a court possible link between the astra zeneca vaccine and a rare blood clotting disorder however the regulators insist the benefits of the shot far outweigh the risks a handful of people out of tens of millions who've been given the job developed the life threatening thrombosis there is poor 2 cases of unusual blood clotting following vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of
watching live coverage of day 8 of the derrick chauvin murder trial we've been hearing from sergeant jody steger from the los angeles police department on minneapolis but he has been there testifying as an expert there is on the use of force and the role it played in brings the death of george floyd's. top of the hour right now hello i'm kemal santa maria thanks for being with us for this news hour on al-jazeera we will return to minneapolis shortly but the other developing news in the past...
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use of force his name is jody steiger he said i felt the force was excessive he went on to say that at the beginning they were trying to hobble george floyd that's where you essentially hog tie hands and feet and said in the end they did not do that and bat suggests that floyd wasn't that much of a threat to them and that they had made that assessment so all in all it was a day with victories for both sides but because it is the prosecution that has to prove its case now the defense has a couple openings to argue for reasonable doubt that derek yoven committed murder which is what he's accused of so what can we expect tomorrow and in the next year weeks. interestingly the day ended and our early with the l.a.p.d. officer jodi steiger midway through his chest of money the prosecution hadn't even physically finished questioning him and then of course there will be a cross-examination for the defense so that's how the day starts tomorrow with more expert testimony and interestingly the los angeles police department is known for the rodney king beating 30 years ago so when you're being acc
use of force his name is jody steiger he said i felt the force was excessive he went on to say that at the beginning they were trying to hobble george floyd that's where you essentially hog tie hands and feet and said in the end they did not do that and bat suggests that floyd wasn't that much of a threat to them and that they had made that assessment so all in all it was a day with victories for both sides but because it is the prosecution that has to prove its case now the defense has a...
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one of the most exciting moments right there that was when los angeles police department sergeant jody steiger said that the use of force that derek shows and carried out on george floyd was unjustified and he also did something else that we didn't know before they showed us a freeze frame and it had children holding george floyd's hand in a way that the officer said represented and what i'm talking about the officer i'm talking about jodi steiger the expert testifying said that was that's a police hold designed to cause pain and the idea is that you release the pain you diminish the pain as that subject cooperates with you and he was asked well what happens if the subject is not resisting and he said well then it's just pain the implication from that is that in his eyes it seemed like children was simply causing pain to george floyd in 2 different ways one with his knee on the neck one by crimping his hand long after he was no longer resisting arrest at all and then you had a series of witnesses you had a special agent james ryerson of the bureau of criminal apprehension a state agenc
one of the most exciting moments right there that was when los angeles police department sergeant jody steiger said that the use of force that derek shows and carried out on george floyd was unjustified and he also did something else that we didn't know before they showed us a freeze frame and it had children holding george floyd's hand in a way that the officer said represented and what i'm talking about the officer i'm talking about jodi steiger the expert testifying said that was that's a...
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jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on his case with an assistant terri duncan, played and benedict cumberbatch is the lieutenant colonel tasked with tying him to terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a conspiracy but i am starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be on the outside of one. what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin mcdonald, whose career has shifted between fiction and documentaries is how to make the mauritian�*s revelations more dramatic, and many viewers will be well aware of what went on at guantanamo. it's an endeavour in which he is hugely aided by his riveting performance which lends a very personal edge to the proceedings, drawing us deeper into the nightmare of his individual ordeal i'm like a statue! ironically, for all the horrors of his imprisonment,
jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on his case with an assistant terri duncan, played and benedict cumberbatch is the lieutenant colonel tasked with tying him to terrorist atrocities. i have never been part of a conspiracy but i am starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be on the outside of one. what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin mcdonald, whose career has shifted between fiction and documentaries is how to...
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wagner jody vega. he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15. and was grazed by a bush. presidency . helps people. saw all i have left from my former life or bad memories and scars i sleep much more peacefully than i did back then. to divide little me by. the. drainage ditch it and clearing roach it and clearing roads they plan to tarmac this one. when dimitriy omar chines the preacher does manage to sway it during a prayer meeting it's quite standard around here for dealing. with. is moved to get up and tell his story of redemption. i was 14 years in prison 14 years in prison the then i found god and then i was released now i shall. the other convict. comes forward to receive the blessings that he got the association the association to outsiders it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be. here everybody must know in his heart. i want to give up drugs. used dimitri on march a good example seems to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for
wagner jody vega. he got his 1st revolver when he was just 15. and was grazed by a bush. presidency . helps people. saw all i have left from my former life or bad memories and scars i sleep much more peacefully than i did back then. to divide little me by. the. drainage ditch it and clearing roach it and clearing roads they plan to tarmac this one. when dimitriy omar chines the preacher does manage to sway it during a prayer meeting it's quite standard around here for dealing. with. is moved to...
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thematically, there are shades of the jodie foster star of the accused here.nk you gave me a fake number of the other day. doesn't sound like me. in terms of tone, this has more in common with 90s noir like to die for and the last seduction, a genre that's having a bit of a resurgence at the moment. promising young woman gives it a colourful spin. i like to call it bubble gum noir. this is a candy coloured pop soundtrack convection with music video moments. it's no surprise it's produced by margot robbie, who produced and starred in i, tonya and birds of prey. as ever, british actress mulligan fares well in an american role and brings the right mix of intelligence, dry wit and vulnerability. and the supporting cast members are meticulously chosen. promising young woman isn't perfect, some of the tonal shifts didn't work for me and had mixed feelings about the ending. but it tackles crucial issues around consent and contemporary culture in a very entertaining format. and it stands up to multiple viewings. it's on sky cinema and the now streaming service. next u
thematically, there are shades of the jodie foster star of the accused here.nk you gave me a fake number of the other day. doesn't sound like me. in terms of tone, this has more in common with 90s noir like to die for and the last seduction, a genre that's having a bit of a resurgence at the moment. promising young woman gives it a colourful spin. i like to call it bubble gum noir. this is a candy coloured pop soundtrack convection with music video moments. it's no surprise it's produced by...
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——jodi stiger. all you have to know... -- all you half to know about barry - all you have to know... -- all you half to know about barry brodd i all you have to know... -- all you half to know about barry brodd is| half to know about barry brodd is managing any person. his opinion is you can use nondeadly force to physically manage a person. —— all you have to know. it is all within the model of the mpd decision—making model. ifound the most the model of the mpd decision—making model. i found the most interesting person to be relevant to the use of force lieutenantjohnny mercil considering that he is derek chauvin's actual use of force trainer. so the best glimpse that we are going to get into the training of a minneapolis police officer comes from the trainer who conducts the training. he has conducted hundreds of trainings over the years. he corrected the state at certain times in terms of how strike charts don't apply to restraint techniques. he said the knee on the neckis techniques. he said the
——jodi stiger. all you have to know... -- all you half to know about barry - all you have to know... -- all you half to know about barry brodd i all you have to know... -- all you half to know about barry brodd is| half to know about barry brodd is managing any person. his opinion is you can use nondeadly force to physically manage a person. —— all you have to know. it is all within the model of the mpd decision—making model. ifound the most the model of the mpd decision—making...
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elsewhere in the star—studded cast — jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on salahi'swith assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley, and benedict cumberbatch is liutenant colonel stuart couch, tasked with tying salahi to terrorist atrocities. i've never been part of a conspiracy, - but i'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be - on the outside of one. i'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges faced by director kevin macdonald, whose career has shifted between fiction and documentaries, is how to make the mauritanian�*s revelations of torture dramatic, when many viewers will already be well aware of what went on at guantanamo. it's an endeavour in which he is hugely aided by rahim's riveting central performance, which lends a very personal edge to the proceedings, drawing us deep into the nightmare of salahi's individual ordeal, allowing us to see the world through his eyes. being here, i'm... i'm like a statue! ironically, for all the horrors of his imprisonment, the mauritanian works best
elsewhere in the star—studded cast — jodie foster is nancy hollander, the lawyer who takes on salahi'swith assistant terri duncan, played by big little lies star shailene woodley, and benedict cumberbatch is liutenant colonel stuart couch, tasked with tying salahi to terrorist atrocities. i've never been part of a conspiracy, - but i'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like to be - on the outside of one. i'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of? one of the challenges...