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general mckenzie, my question is what you issue.s the status the visual being moved to centcom and what you see as the benefit for israeli inclusions that complex also -- coordinated very -- including agents support from the metatron. how will you ensure the continuity of ballistic defense of israel and will discontinue through eu come and go to a different direction? >> senator, we are in a planning phase right now to move israel into u.s. central command. were on about a six-month planning timeline for that. there are a number of things have to happen in order to make sure that move go seamlessly and i will address those in just a moment. we work closely with european command of the joint staff based on guides we've got from the secretary to make sure that move, that move proceeds very smoothly and nothing false to the cracks taking those things will get to the defense the visual. the principal benefit of israel come into center commit aor is the fact that most of israel's threats, all of israel's threats emanate from the east tou
general mckenzie, my question is what you issue.s the status the visual being moved to centcom and what you see as the benefit for israeli inclusions that complex also -- coordinated very -- including agents support from the metatron. how will you ensure the continuity of ballistic defense of israel and will discontinue through eu come and go to a different direction? >> senator, we are in a planning phase right now to move israel into u.s. central command. were on about a six-month...
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general mckenzie will face these issues. so, again i think that this is -- we look forward to the session and getting more in detail on the sessions. senator inhofe. >> thank you, mr. chair man. you hit it right on. the term that is being used over the horizon, which merely means that we are taking troops out of the area and conducting your activity from another country. that's something that i disagree with and the previous administration, the last administration posed nearly all of the 200 troops out. i disagreed with that at that time, and i really think that we were right in disagreeing with that. history has shown that it doesn't work as well where the country or the activity is. i would ask general townsend, i know you are going to be able to continue to do this, but does the counterterrorism strategy in the somalia make your job harder? >> ranking member, i would agree with the general mckenzie's characterization. it makes it more difficult. it does not make it impossible. >> i understand that, and i would say the sam
general mckenzie will face these issues. so, again i think that this is -- we look forward to the session and getting more in detail on the sessions. senator inhofe. >> thank you, mr. chair man. you hit it right on. the term that is being used over the horizon, which merely means that we are taking troops out of the area and conducting your activity from another country. that's something that i disagree with and the previous administration, the last administration posed nearly all of the...
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mckenzie -- mckenzie anderson. _ how is that done? mckenzie -- mckenzie anderson.that point, they had been broken _ not at that point, they had been broken up — not at that point, they had been broken up a secure lot for the defence — broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a. so broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a.— broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the squad _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the squad car? - the inside of the squad car? correct. did the crime scene correct. — did the crime scene team then process that vehicle again? yes, sir. were you present for that processing?— processing? yes, sir. did mckenzie - processing? yes, sir. l did mckenzie anderson processing? yes, sir. _ did mckenzie anderson process that is well? , , did mckenzie anderson process that is well?- you _ did mckenzie anderson process that is well?- you understand i is well? yes, sir. you understand that
mckenzie -- mckenzie anderson. _ how is that done? mckenzie -- mckenzie anderson.that point, they had been broken _ not at that point, they had been broken up — not at that point, they had been broken up a secure lot for the defence — broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a. so broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a.— broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the _ defence to be a. so...
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my questions are going to be primarily for general mckenzie on afghanistan. i think for the most part most of us feel, at least i feel from my constituents we have fathers that are sending off their sons to fight in the same war they fought. they could creep back up again. so, help us understand, i know we will talk more of the classified stuff in a separate session, but general, help reassure my constituents that by pulling out, we won't be going right back in because we have a threat that impacts us here in the homeland. >> thanks for that. i've sent my son twice to afghanistan. as we talked a little bit before we are going to have no u.s. forces on the ground. we will use a variety of means to monitor al qaeda and isis inn afghanistan and the intelligence will decline. the director has said that about it we will still be able to see into afghanistan. there will be ways to do that and much will depend on the platform that remains and that is undetermined we will continue to look at afghanistan. i think the president has been clear we are not going to reente
my questions are going to be primarily for general mckenzie on afghanistan. i think for the most part most of us feel, at least i feel from my constituents we have fathers that are sending off their sons to fight in the same war they fought. they could creep back up again. so, help us understand, i know we will talk more of the classified stuff in a separate session, but general, help reassure my constituents that by pulling out, we won't be going right back in because we have a threat that...
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general mckenzie? >> thanks. small, commercially available drones are one of the most persistent and dangerous threats we see in the central command. i'm very concerned about it. we have ways to deal with a larger land attack cruise missiles. they're equally concerning. we can deal with them. it's harder to deal with something that's small, perhaps commercially off the shelf, bought, modified. we're on the wrong side of the curve when it comes to these systems. a lot of great work has been done in the department. we are not there yet. >> the next question is the factors limiting your ability to counter the systems. >> within some calm there are a variety of systems out there. i could take any system an employee to mediately. which is -- where we need to go is an integrated system, because the system and integrate of system will give you early warning of launch. it would give you an idea of where they are coming in their altitude and will give you an ability to engage and non kinetic lee. we do not yet have a sing
general mckenzie? >> thanks. small, commercially available drones are one of the most persistent and dangerous threats we see in the central command. i'm very concerned about it. we have ways to deal with a larger land attack cruise missiles. they're equally concerning. we can deal with them. it's harder to deal with something that's small, perhaps commercially off the shelf, bought, modified. we're on the wrong side of the curve when it comes to these systems. a lot of great work has...
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mckenzie. officer, i apologize. you previously testified in this case, correct? >> i have. a. >> to refresh the recollection, whatat is your role again with e minneapolis department? >> the medical support coordinator for the department. >> and in terms of -- can you put your mask down? >> yes, sir. >> thank you. >> in terms of the training that you provide to officers, is it fair to say that the training consists of both academy training and veteran and officer training? >> yes sir. >> in terms of the training that your department provides, does your department provide excited delirium training to officers in the academy? >> in the academy, yes. >> that's not something that is routinely given. >> correct. >> now do you understand that officers lane who is a part of the case recently attended the academy. >> yes. >> and he would have seen the materials that the minneapolis police department provided relevant to excited delirium. >> yes sir. >> you had an opportunity and reviewed the powerpoint presentations in that regard. >> i have. >> you are about to receive evidence reg
mckenzie. officer, i apologize. you previously testified in this case, correct? >> i have. a. >> to refresh the recollection, whatat is your role again with e minneapolis department? >> the medical support coordinator for the department. >> and in terms of -- can you put your mask down? >> yes, sir. >> thank you. >> in terms of the training that you provide to officers, is it fair to say that the training consists of both academy training and veteran...
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consider nicole mckenzie's testim officer, which would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe as, or she did describe it as a hostile environment. you miss signs. breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people at the area can be part of the decision to affect procedures at a scene, she talked about it is difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient. makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something. so the distraction she said can actually do harm to a patient. when we're talking about this critical decision making model, right, the lieutenant said, sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. because it's unpredictable. right? all of this information is coming at a reasonable officer. the reasonable police officer standard can also be extended to officer chang, right, what is his perception of the crowd? you heard him testify. you
consider nicole mckenzie's testim officer, which would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe as, or she did describe it as a hostile environment. you miss signs. breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people at the area can be part of the decision to affect procedures at a scene, she talked about it is difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient....
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. >> mckenzie's upbringing was unique in more ways than one, born with a rare form of semd one of only documented cases in history. she's had to find ways to adapt her whole life. competing in equestrian shows and now the aspiring actress is making her own path on social media. >> now, i'm no yogi, but i think that was pretty good. >> to go from growing up on a farm to this pasture you have turned into a pretty big tiktok star. >> yeah it's been a bit of a welcome, fun change. >> what's that like for you. >> when quarantine started i was like now's the time to do a tiktok and post educational and fun videos. so i just made one. ♪ >> i felt silly posting it. then i woke up the next day to a couple thousand views. on my first video ever. and it's been like a roller coaster ever since. >> mckenzie isn't alone, for what seems like the first time disabled content creators have a genuine audience like never before. >> the largest video has over 200 million views, this is an audience we haven't tapped into before. >> using tiktok influencers with ll types of disabilities have th tapped into a
. >> mckenzie's upbringing was unique in more ways than one, born with a rare form of semd one of only documented cases in history. she's had to find ways to adapt her whole life. competing in equestrian shows and now the aspiring actress is making her own path on social media. >> now, i'm no yogi, but i think that was pretty good. >> to go from growing up on a farm to this pasture you have turned into a pretty big tiktok star. >> yeah it's been a bit of a welcome, fun...
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so we were just hearing there from nicole mckenzie but we can see really what i guess the main aim of the defense is in all of this is to sow the seed of doubt. as to what might have caused the death of george floyd and obviously. the fact that he had drugs in his system is going to be and has started to obviously be one of the main arguments of the fence and we can see the defense prosecutor. the defense attorney there let's go to alan fischer who is following developments for us just outside court in let me ask you this allan what have you made of the past hour or so. this is really just a boat lying the training that police officers get when it comes to dealing with those who may suffer a medical emergency when they're in their custody the defense making it very clear that the given the techniques and the tools to be able to shoot people such as george floyd if you suddenly became unconscious what the defense are trying to do in the still trying to build this case at the moment is that everything becomes slightly more complicated if someone is on drugs and we know that derek childr
so we were just hearing there from nicole mckenzie but we can see really what i guess the main aim of the defense is in all of this is to sow the seed of doubt. as to what might have caused the death of george floyd and obviously. the fact that he had drugs in his system is going to be and has started to obviously be one of the main arguments of the fence and we can see the defense prosecutor. the defense attorney there let's go to alan fischer who is following developments for us just outside...
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consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mckenzie. she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she described as a hostile environment. you -- laborored breathing can be mistaken for effective breathing. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a large crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient. it makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something. so the distraction, she said, can actually do harm to a patient. when we're talking about this critical decision-making model, as lieutenant mercel said, he testified, sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. because it's unpredictable, right? all of this information is coming at a reasonable officer. the reasonable police officer standard can also be extended to officer chang, right? what is h
consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mckenzie. she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she described as a hostile environment. you -- laborored breathing can be mistaken for effective breathing. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a large crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient. it makes it more likely that...
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>> yes, sir. >> did mckenzie anderson process that as well? >> yes, sir. >> is it your understanding she will testify later about the processing of both of those vehicles? >> yes, sir. >> all right. so as part of the investigation, did you also obtain medical records for mr. floyd? >> yes, sir. >> did you obtain complete medical records from the facilities where he had been seen? >> yes, sir. >> and which providers did you obtain medical records from? >> hcmc. >> that is the medical center? >> yes. >> and those records were made available? >> yes, sir. >> originally, agent ryerson, yourself in working on the case, have you been in squad 320? >> yes. >> have you had occasion to start it? >> yes, sir. >> do you know what kind of vehicle squad 320 is? >> the hybrid. >> what does that mean to be a hybrid? >> the vehicle operates on both a gas traditional engine and electronic. >> the opportunities where you started it, were there times when the gas engine would not run? >> yes, sir. the first time we attempted to start it in the crime scene garage
>> yes, sir. >> did mckenzie anderson process that as well? >> yes, sir. >> is it your understanding she will testify later about the processing of both of those vehicles? >> yes, sir. >> all right. so as part of the investigation, did you also obtain medical records for mr. floyd? >> yes, sir. >> did you obtain complete medical records from the facilities where he had been seen? >> yes, sir. >> and which providers did you obtain...
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consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer which would include nicole mckenzie. the difficulty of performing cpr and what she would describe as "a hostile environment." you miss science, that breathing can be confused. people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene. she describes how it's incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a loud crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe, makes it difficult to assess a patient. makes it more likely you will miss signs. the distractions she said can do harm to a patient. when we are talking about this critical decision-making model, right? as lieutenant mercil said, sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it's worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. it is unpredictable. all of this information is coming at a reasonable officer. the reason the standard can also be extended to officer chang. what is his perception. you can look at what his body language -- what is he doing
consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer which would include nicole mckenzie. the difficulty of performing cpr and what she would describe as "a hostile environment." you miss science, that breathing can be confused. people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene. she describes how it's incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a loud crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe, makes it difficult to assess a...
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>> mckenzie anderson.u arrived at the scene did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident supposedly? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them, please? >> i believe blue in color mercedes benz and a minneapolis police car squad car. >> and when you say mercedes benz, do you know what style? >> an suv. >> that's what i was trying to get. and those two vehicles can you see them at the scene. >> yes. do you recall where they were located? >> i believe they were on the south side of 38th. >> and with regard to the squad car, the minneapolis police squad car, did you learn anything about about that vehicle? >> yes. >> what did you learn? >> i learned that two $20 bills were in a manila envelope in the trunk area of the vehicle as well as other items that relates to this incident. >> so what did you do with regard to that envelope? >> i seized those at the scene, that envelope is he scene. >> by seizing it, you took it with you? >> correct. >> and di
>> mckenzie anderson.u arrived at the scene did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident supposedly? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them, please? >> i believe blue in color mercedes benz and a minneapolis police car squad car. >> and when you say mercedes benz, do you know what style? >> an suv. >> that's what i was trying to get. and those two vehicles can you see them at the scene....
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[background noises] >> the state calls mckenzie. [background noises] >> you swear or affirm testimony the. >> yes, your honor. >> we prefer that you take your mask off. before you begin -- [inaudible] [background noises] begin by giving us for full name. >> nicole mckenzie. >> good afternoon. how are you employed? >> minneapolis police department. >> how long have you been employed with the police department? three years. >> what is your current role? >> i am a police officer. >> do you have a specific duty assignment? >> i do, on the medical coordinator for the department. >> before we talk about that role, i'd like you to share about yourself with the jury, how long have you been a police officer, in law enforcement? >> i've been in law enforcement for about six years. >> did you have a career prior to going into law enforcement? >> i did. human resources. >> what is your educational background? >> associates is degree from a bachelors degree in business, i am an emt, i also have my law enforcement certificate and i am an instruct
[background noises] >> the state calls mckenzie. [background noises] >> you swear or affirm testimony the. >> yes, your honor. >> we prefer that you take your mask off. before you begin -- [inaudible] [background noises] begin by giving us for full name. >> nicole mckenzie. >> good afternoon. how are you employed? >> minneapolis police department. >> how long have you been employed with the police department? three years. >> what is your...
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is. >> mckenzie anderson. >> when you arrived at the scene, did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them? >> a blue mercedes benz and minneapolis squad car 320. >> do you know what style of vehicle the mercedes was? >> i don't. >> that's what i was trying to get at. yes. >> and so those two vehicles, did you see them at the scene? >> yes. >> do you recall where they were located? >> i believe they were on the south side of 38th. >> and with regard to the squad car, the minneapolis police squad car, did you learn anything about contents of that vehicle? >> yes. >> what did you learn? >> i learned that two $20 bills were in an envelope in the trunk area of the vehicle as well as other items that related to this incident. >> so what did you do with regard to that envelope? >> i seized those at the scene, that envelope at the scene. >> so you -- by seizing it, you took it with you. >> correct. >> and did you open up that envelope and see what the contents were? >> initially, yes. >>
is. >> mckenzie anderson. >> when you arrived at the scene, did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them? >> a blue mercedes benz and minneapolis squad car 320. >> do you know what style of vehicle the mercedes was? >> i don't. >> that's what i was trying to get at. yes. >> and so those two vehicles, did you see them at the scene?...
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mckenzie where are you employed? you are a forensic scientist? >> i'm a forensic scientist. >> could you describe to the jury the background to be a forensic scientist? >> i have a bachelors, and a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science degree? forensic science? >> 2007. >> where from? >> university of south dakota. >> you said that already. >> so you worked on a master's, where did you get that george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was na. >> 2009. >> what do you have to do to get a masters in forensic science? >> the course work included criminal justice course work, law courses, there was a lot of hands-on many a -- application of forensic practices and my concentration was forensic molecular biology and dna testing. >> after you achieved your bachelor's degree in forensics science and working on your master's, did you work in the field as well? >> yes. >> where did you initially start? >> at a lab bodie technology out in virginia, it was a private forensic laboratory and i
mckenzie where are you employed? you are a forensic scientist? >> i'm a forensic scientist. >> could you describe to the jury the background to be a forensic scientist? >> i have a bachelors, and a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science degree? forensic science? >> 2007. >> where from? >> university of south dakota. >> you said that already. >> so you worked on a master's, where did you...
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after every quarter, jeff sells 1 billion or so dollars worth, after the divorce you have mckenzie selling a portion for her charitable trust which is great, thank god for her donating to charities but the 15 % of the float is being net sold, so i think if they do a 6 for 1 or a 7 for 1 or 10 for 1, volume will explode, jeff and mckenzie could sell their shares into strength, and you're going to see a hell of a move and maybe it could even get into the dow jones. liz: right, well, 6-for-1 and 7- for-1 that's the point charlie when you get your stock price more affordable for the mom and pop investors suddenly maybe the doors of the dow jones industrials be open to amazon. what are you hearing today, ahead of this? charlie: well listen, i'm only as good as the people i talk to, and we speak to scott ridler, and, you know, he's been talking about this for a long time, saying it's either, it's going to happen now or it's going to happen, in 2001 but it's going to happen and that's essentially what we reported this week. i can't tell you what they are going to do. i have no idea. the dynamic i
after every quarter, jeff sells 1 billion or so dollars worth, after the divorce you have mckenzie selling a portion for her charitable trust which is great, thank god for her donating to charities but the 15 % of the float is being net sold, so i think if they do a 6 for 1 or a 7 for 1 or 10 for 1, volume will explode, jeff and mckenzie could sell their shares into strength, and you're going to see a hell of a move and maybe it could even get into the dow jones. liz: right, well, 6-for-1 and...
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people mckenzie and i see only last name we can see i'm a c k e m z i e 03 you know afternoon how are you employed by the minneapolis police department home mom have you been playing at least part about 6 years what is your current role there i am i have a police officer you know do you have a specific duty assignment i do all the medicals for courtney or for the apartment right now before we talk about that role i'd like you to share a little bit about yourself with the jury home long and have you been a police officer for i am going to law enforcement for about 6 years all that whole time with the minneapolis police department did you have a career prior to going into law which i did yes i worked in human resources what's your educational background i have an associates degree in human resources i have a bachelor's degree in business i am an e.m.t. i also have my a law enforcement circuits and i'm also me i'm our instructor you were did human resources that was your original plan correct along if you want to be a police officer actually it's something i have always wanted to do you
people mckenzie and i see only last name we can see i'm a c k e m z i e 03 you know afternoon how are you employed by the minneapolis police department home mom have you been playing at least part about 6 years what is your current role there i am i have a police officer you know do you have a specific duty assignment i do all the medicals for courtney or for the apartment right now before we talk about that role i'd like you to share a little bit about yourself with the jury home long and have...
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>> that was mckenzie anderson. frank: when you arrived at the scene did you learn about vehicles at the scene that were involved? >> yes sir. frank: what were those vehicles? >> a blue mercedes-benz and minneapolis police squad car 320. frank: you know what style the mercedes-benz? >> i do not. frank: those two vehicles did you see them at the scene? >> yes. frank: where are they located? >> i believe on the south side of 38. frank: with regard to the squad car did you learn anything about the contents of that vehicle? >> yes. i learned that two, 20-dollar bills were in a manila envelope in the t trunk area of the vehicle as well as other items related to this incident. frank: what did you do with the envelope? >> i seized it and. frank: you took it with you. >> correct. frank: did you see the contents. >> initially, yes. frank: you mentioned 20-dollar bills. show exhibit 198. [sidebar] >> we will take our lunch break at this time. we will convene at 1:15 p.m. the jury heard more testimony from james rierson who wo
>> that was mckenzie anderson. frank: when you arrived at the scene did you learn about vehicles at the scene that were involved? >> yes sir. frank: what were those vehicles? >> a blue mercedes-benz and minneapolis police squad car 320. frank: you know what style the mercedes-benz? >> i do not. frank: those two vehicles did you see them at the scene? >> yes. frank: where are they located? >> i believe on the south side of 38. frank: with regard to the squad...
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. >> the state calls nicole mckenzie. [swearing in witness] >> we prefer you take your mask off. before we begin hand me the stylus. began by giving your full name and spelling each of your names. >> nicole mckenzie. >> good afternoon how are you employed. >> the minneapolis police department. schleicher: how long have you been employed? >> six years. schleicher: your current role? became a place officer. >> you have a specific duty assignment? >> medical support coordinator for the department. schleicher: before we talk about that role share about yourself with the jury. how long have you been a police officer in law enforcement? >> about six years. schleicher: did you have a clear prior to law enforcement. >> i worked in human resources. schleicher: what is your educational background? book associates degree in human resources, bachelors in business andde emt. i also have my law enforcement certificate and emr instructor. schleicher: you worked in human resources as your original plan. >> correct. schleicher: how long he wanted to be a police officer? >> is something i always w
. >> the state calls nicole mckenzie. [swearing in witness] >> we prefer you take your mask off. before we begin hand me the stylus. began by giving your full name and spelling each of your names. >> nicole mckenzie. >> good afternoon how are you employed. >> the minneapolis police department. schleicher: how long have you been employed? >> six years. schleicher: your current role? became a place officer. >> you have a specific duty assignment? >>...
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. >> mckenzie anderson. >> mr. frank rated. >> can you tell us how you are currently employed pretty. >> of work for the broke bureau of apprehension and in a laboratory pretty. >> so you are a scientist, forensic scientists. >> yes. >> can you describe du jour your educational background as a forensic scientist pretty. >> i have it associates degree from the university of north dakota and i have a masters and science degree from george washington university pretty. >> so when did you achieve your bachelors science degree in forensic science pretty. >> 2007 pretty from the university of north dakota. >> and so your time or you have masters degree as well predict from george washington and what year was that pretty. >> 2009. >> so what kinds of things you have to get a masters in forensic science pretty. >> the coursework included law courses, a lot of hands-on application in the forensic practices animate concentration was in biology so there is a lot of coursework dedicated to dna testing. >> and after you achieve
. >> mckenzie anderson. >> mr. frank rated. >> can you tell us how you are currently employed pretty. >> of work for the broke bureau of apprehension and in a laboratory pretty. >> so you are a scientist, forensic scientists. >> yes. >> can you describe du jour your educational background as a forensic scientist pretty. >> i have it associates degree from the university of north dakota and i have a masters and science degree from george washington...
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the state calls nicole mckenzie. >> raise your right in. do you swear or affirm under perjury repeatedly the testimony you're about to give a be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> yes, your honor. >> and if you feel comfortable doing so we prefer you take your mask off. and before you begin, actually -- [inaudible] if you could begin by giving as your full name. >> nicole mckenzie n-i-c-o-l-e, m-a-c-k-e-n-z-i-e. >> how are you employed? >> i by minneapolis police department. >> how long have you been applied with the place apart? >> about secure. >> what is your current role? >> i am a police officer. >> do you have a specific duty assignment? >> i do. i am the medical support coordinator for the department. >> now if we talk about that role i would like you to share a little bit about yourself with the jury. how long have you been a police officer were in law enforcement? >> i have been law-enforcement for about six years. that'll time with the minneapolis police department. >> do you have a career prior to going into law-enforcement?
the state calls nicole mckenzie. >> raise your right in. do you swear or affirm under perjury repeatedly the testimony you're about to give a be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> yes, your honor. >> and if you feel comfortable doing so we prefer you take your mask off. and before you begin, actually -- [inaudible] if you could begin by giving as your full name. >> nicole mckenzie n-i-c-o-l-e, m-a-c-k-e-n-z-i-e. >> how are you employed? >> i by...
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mckenzie m-c-k-e-n-z-i-e. >> mr. nelson? >> good morning, miss mckenzie. >> officer. >> officer, i apologize. you previously testified in this case, correct? >> i have. >> just to refresh the jury's recollection, what is your role again with the minneapolis police department? >> i'm the medical support coordinator for the department. >> okay. and in terms of -- >> can you take your mask down? >> yes, sir. >> in terms of the training that you provide to officers, fair to say that the training consists of academy training and veteran officer training called in-service? >> yes, sir. >> and in terms of the training that your department provides, does your department provide excited delirium training to officers in the academy? >> in the academy, yes. >> officer lane recently attended the academy? >> correct, yes. >> he would have seen the materials that the minneapolis police department provided relevant to excitd delirium? >> yes, sir. >> you've had the opportunity to review the power point presentations prepared in that regard
mckenzie m-c-k-e-n-z-i-e. >> mr. nelson? >> good morning, miss mckenzie. >> officer. >> officer, i apologize. you previously testified in this case, correct? >> i have. >> just to refresh the jury's recollection, what is your role again with the minneapolis police department? >> i'm the medical support coordinator for the department. >> okay. and in terms of -- >> can you take your mask down? >> yes, sir. >> in terms of the...
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with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, shareholders to remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital — where supplies are running short. it leads on the news that downing street won't start an inquiry into the uk's handling of the pandemic for months. dominic cummings still being investigated for an inquiry into leaked details of the government's lockdown plans is on the front of the times. and the express reports calls from mps for the prime minister to �*plough on in winning the war against covid'
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consider nicole mckenzie is testimony.hich would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in which she would describe or she did describe as a hostile environment. you miss signs. egg and can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, "people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene." she described how it is incredible difficult to perform ems efforts in a loud crowd, difficult to focus when you don't feel safe, makes it more difficult to assess a patient. next it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something. so the distraction she said can actually do harm to the patient. when we are talking about this critical decision—making model as lieutenant mercil said, decision—making model as lieutenant mercilsaid, he decision—making model as lieutenant mercil said, he testified sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and to render medical aid. remove the handcuf
consider nicole mckenzie is testimony.hich would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in which she would describe or she did describe as a hostile environment. you miss signs. egg and can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, "people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene." she described how it is incredible difficult to perform ems efforts in a loud crowd, difficult to focus when you don't feel...
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consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as a reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length of the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe as or she did describe as a hostile environment. you miss signs. add in all breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people in the area can affect the decision to treat a suspect at the scene. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a loud crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. makes it more difficult to assess the patient. makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something. so, the distractions, she said, can actually do harm to a patient. when we are talking about this critical decision-making model, right, as lieutenant mercil said, he testified sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. because it is unpredictable. all of this informatio
consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as a reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length of the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe as or she did describe as a hostile environment. you miss signs. add in all breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people in the area can affect the decision to treat a suspect at the scene. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a loud...
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a mckenzie survey in may 2020 found that 93% of supply chain executives plan to take measures to make their supply chains more resilient, increasing redundancy, near shoring, and regionalizing their supply chains. mckenzie estimates 30 percent to 60% of the pharmaceutical value chain could regionalized in the coming years. overall we observed companies are moving production and adjusting to new threats for possible disruption, although we don't have a measure of this yet. for csis recommendations, we recommend that congress and the biden administration work together to enact a policy on medical supply chain security centered around diversification within a network of trusted supplier countries that cooperate with the u.s. in order to bolster and guarantee a steady supply of essential medical products in future public health crises. eligibility criteria for trusted partners status could include commitment to safety and efficacy of medical products, ip protection, and free data flow. all partners would commit to enhanced supply chain visibility, work towards a new plural lateral trade a
a mckenzie survey in may 2020 found that 93% of supply chain executives plan to take measures to make their supply chains more resilient, increasing redundancy, near shoring, and regionalizing their supply chains. mckenzie estimates 30 percent to 60% of the pharmaceutical value chain could regionalized in the coming years. overall we observed companies are moving production and adjusting to new threats for possible disruption, although we don't have a measure of this yet. for csis...
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cnn's david mckenzie is live this hour in johannesburg. he joins us now.id, how long will they likely suspend the johnson & johnson vaccine and what impact could this have? >> reporter: well, it depends on how quickly the fda in the u.s. works, rosemary. certainly officials here say they hope it's a brief temporary suspension. it's a set back, hopefully it won't last more than a few days but it certainly is a setback for south africa. this country unlike the u.s. and parts of europe has banked on the johnson & johnson single-dose vaccine to be a significant part of the answer to the covid-19 pandemic. now, the country has been involved in a large scale trial of the j&j vaccine for health care workers, we were there when they first started giving those shots out. some 290,000 people have received it, they have had no cases of this very rare blood clotting issue in south africa according to health officials but out of an abundance of caution they are following the advice that the fda put out to the u.s. now, you will recall the astrazeneca/oxford vaccine was
cnn's david mckenzie is live this hour in johannesburg. he joins us now.id, how long will they likely suspend the johnson & johnson vaccine and what impact could this have? >> reporter: well, it depends on how quickly the fda in the u.s. works, rosemary. certainly officials here say they hope it's a brief temporary suspension. it's a set back, hopefully it won't last more than a few days but it certainly is a setback for south africa. this country unlike the u.s. and parts of europe...
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nicole mckenzie talk of us consider nicole mackenzie's test. as far as the reasonable police officer which would include nicole mckenzie she discussed at length the difficulty of performing c.p.r. in what she would describe as her she did describe as a hostile environment you miss science you agonal breathing can be confused for affective breathing and she testified people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform and m.s. efforts in a loud crowd difficult to focus when you don't feel safe makes it more difficult to assess a patient makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something so the distraction she said can actually do harm to a patient and we're talking about this predictable decision making model right as lieutenant marshall said he testified sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid because it's unpredictable right all of this information is
nicole mckenzie talk of us consider nicole mackenzie's test. as far as the reasonable police officer which would include nicole mckenzie she discussed at length the difficulty of performing c.p.r. in what she would describe as her she did describe as a hostile environment you miss science you agonal breathing can be confused for affective breathing and she testified people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform...
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as a result, mckenzie estimates by the end of the school year, students of color may lose up to 12 fullw as schools are reopening in many cities, students of color are less lickkely to retu to classrooms because of the lack of the school's ability to protect them. the repercussions of this all appear dire. mckenzie estimated the k through 12 children join the work force, it is estimated to drop by $2,200 per year due to learning loss for white counterparts these losses would about around $1,400. what is more, an estimated 3 million of america's most marginalized students seem to have disappeared from the education system altogether. they haven't been seen in schools, virtual or in person since march of 2020. the pandemic exacerbating america's age old achievement gap with nonwhite groups performing worse on standard med ricks of education. we must prevent that. one way is to get kids back in school and quickly. the biden administration is off to a good start on that moving forward with a plan to reopen schools. the science is clear, it is unlie likely that schools will become vectors fo
as a result, mckenzie estimates by the end of the school year, students of color may lose up to 12 fullw as schools are reopening in many cities, students of color are less lickkely to retu to classrooms because of the lack of the school's ability to protect them. the repercussions of this all appear dire. mckenzie estimated the k through 12 children join the work force, it is estimated to drop by $2,200 per year due to learning loss for white counterparts these losses would about around...
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. >> the state calls nicole mckenzie . >> raise your right hand.ar or affirm under penalty of puerjury the testimoy you're about to give will be the truth and the whole truth? >> yes, your honor. >> if you feel comfortable doing so we prefer that you take your mask off. >> certainly. >> and before we begin, actually, will you grab me that stylus that's there. if you could begin by giving us your full name spelling each of your names. >> nicole mckenzie. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> how are you employed? >> i'm employed by the minneapolis police department. >> how long have you been employed by the police department? >> about six years. >> what is your current role there? >> i'm a police officer. >> do you have a specific duty assignment? >> i do. i'm the medical support coordinator for the department. >> all right. before we talk about that role, i would like you to share a little bit about yourself with the jury. how long have you been a police officer or in law enforcement? >> i've been in law enforcement for six years all with the mi
. >> the state calls nicole mckenzie . >> raise your right hand.ar or affirm under penalty of puerjury the testimoy you're about to give will be the truth and the whole truth? >> yes, your honor. >> if you feel comfortable doing so we prefer that you take your mask off. >> certainly. >> and before we begin, actually, will you grab me that stylus that's there. if you could begin by giving us your full name spelling each of your names. >> nicole mckenzie....
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nicole mckenzie, the medical coordinator did give some openings, and as omar had said the defense is going to call her back so that could be a bright point for the defense, but, again, it was another quite strong day for the prosecution. >> mark, do you think the prosecution, at least inadvertently gave the defense a bit of a window of opportunity today because a few of the witnesses did, as you heard, they did agree with some. defense's line of questioning. >> i do think that they may have opened some doors that they should not have old. have you to be very careful overprosecuting a case. we saw in the casey anthony case that there was so much put in the that they started losing the jury, and in a case like this, they do have to establish the violation of policies and they did that, but my concern is that they are almost overdoing it, and don't forgot, a good criminal defense attorney is going to find reasonable doubt in a conflict in the evidence as well as a lack of evidence, so if there's a conflict in the evidence, if they have got different people, different cops saying differe
nicole mckenzie, the medical coordinator did give some openings, and as omar had said the defense is going to call her back so that could be a bright point for the defense, but, again, it was another quite strong day for the prosecution. >> mark, do you think the prosecution, at least inadvertently gave the defense a bit of a window of opportunity today because a few of the witnesses did, as you heard, they did agree with some. defense's line of questioning. >> i do think that they...
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amid this chaos a young woman named mckenzie is trying to build a future. but. tell me what to do oh. the sun is a hell of a lot on this the office isn't supposed to direct traffic but one of them says goes to the left the other one says get to the right. what am i supposed to do. can be is in the middle of a test. in the back seat i'll know is a value waiting how well she navigates the traffic she's clearly feeling the pressure. of proves that you don't have to turn soon and that was easy enough when as if you can tell you don't know your way around here it was and if you call this car you know what you know. you. can be has applied to be a driver at a taxi startup. the company was founded by a congolese businesswoman who wants to lift women out of poverty the pink cars are the services trade mark. previously can be worked as a nurse if she passes the test she'll triple her salary earning around $250.00 euros per month. to pay i can't wait to stop the child this and say let's have that passed the test to get it this this is. often it ok back to the office. can
amid this chaos a young woman named mckenzie is trying to build a future. but. tell me what to do oh. the sun is a hell of a lot on this the office isn't supposed to direct traffic but one of them says goes to the left the other one says get to the right. what am i supposed to do. can be is in the middle of a test. in the back seat i'll know is a value waiting how well she navigates the traffic she's clearly feeling the pressure. of proves that you don't have to turn soon and that was easy...
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with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group,ain anderson. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the ft leads with calls from some of credit suisse�*s largest shareholders to remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital — where supplies are running short. it leads on the news that downing street won't start an inquiry into the uk's handling of the pandemic for months. dominic cummings still being investigated for an inquiry into leaked details of the government's lockdown plans is on the front of the times. and the express reports calls from mps for the prime minister to �*plough on in winning the war against covid' and "rise above" attacks by his former aide dominic cummings. the mail leads with claims borisjohnson said he would rather see" bodies pile high in their thousands�* than order a third lockdown�*. and on the
with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group,ain anderson. tomorrow's front pages starting with... the ft leads with calls from some of credit suisse�*s largest shareholders to remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital...
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. >> reporter: and jurors may hear again from the prosecution's witness, officer nicole mckenzie as theonsequence tries to make the case that bystanders distracted chauvin >> he's trying to focus on the patient while there's other things around you. you don't feel safe. >> we have seen the videotape. we have seen remarkable witnesses and expert witnesses, but there's still a battle a battle the entire nation is watching the big question is will derek chauvin take the with the stand? legal experts say it's not likely because the scope of cross-examination is so broad, taking the stand opens him up to questions about past police conduct complaints as well as other potential instances of prejudice or bias. frances. >> meagen, thank you >>> a u.s. army officer is suing two police officers after they pointed guns and pepper sprayed him during a traffic stop. >> get out of the car now! get out of the car now >> what's going on >> get out of the car! >> yeah. you should be, get out get out. get out of the car >> get out of the car! >> i'm actively serving this country this is how you're going
. >> reporter: and jurors may hear again from the prosecution's witness, officer nicole mckenzie as theonsequence tries to make the case that bystanders distracted chauvin >> he's trying to focus on the patient while there's other things around you. you don't feel safe. >> we have seen the videotape. we have seen remarkable witnesses and expert witnesses, but there's still a battle a battle the entire nation is watching the big question is will derek chauvin take the with the...
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mckenzie anderson was the lead crime scene investigator. >> i obtained a single-source male d.n.a. profile that matches george floyd. >> reporter: another hit for the prosecution will likely come when the defense presents the jury with a 2019 arrest of george floyd. it's similar to the one that led to his death a year later. it began with a traffic stop and while in custody, floyd told officers he had swallowed senators he had swallowed several several tablets of percocet. he was then taken to the hospital that time. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jamie yuccas, thank you. we want to turn now to a cbs news investigation and allegations that congressman mtt gaetz may have traveled overseas with a donor who is accused of funding the trip and paying for female escorts. the florida republican has broadly denied the allegations but has confirmed that he is under federal investigation. tonight, cbs news has learned gaetz sought a blanket pardon in the waning days of the trump administration and that the probe into the 38-year-old may now be expanding. here's cbs' major garrett. >> report
mckenzie anderson was the lead crime scene investigator. >> i obtained a single-source male d.n.a. profile that matches george floyd. >> reporter: another hit for the prosecution will likely come when the defense presents the jury with a 2019 arrest of george floyd. it's similar to the one that led to his death a year later. it began with a traffic stop and while in custody, floyd told officers he had swallowed senators he had swallowed several several tablets of percocet. he was...
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as a result, mayer wrote, mckenzie conceded the legislation's opponents would likely have to rely on republican senators where the bill is now under debate to use what they called under the dome strategies, legislative maneuvers such as the filibuster to stop the bill because turning public opinion against it would be incredibly difficult. s. 1, the for the people act. a bill to stop billionaires from buying elections. you could see why charles koch who has grown accustomed to using his wealth to influence elections and dominate the national agenda wouldn't like that kind of a bill. and you can see why he and others, members of the dark money power elite would be alarmed that all the spin doctoring money can buy can't turn people against the bill. can't even turn conservatives against the bill. what's a poor billionaire to do? well, they said it right there in the conference call. they can't debate the bill because they don't have a winning argument. senator mcconnell is just going to have to kill it under the dome. senator mcconnell is going to have to filibuster it. one of the myth
as a result, mayer wrote, mckenzie conceded the legislation's opponents would likely have to rely on republican senators where the bill is now under debate to use what they called under the dome strategies, legislative maneuvers such as the filibuster to stop the bill because turning public opinion against it would be incredibly difficult. s. 1, the for the people act. a bill to stop billionaires from buying elections. you could see why charles koch who has grown accustomed to using his wealth...
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2529 seconds consistently and then you have the testimony from a medical officer her name is nicole mckenzie and she helped the defense in a couple of ways she said that if there was a crowd that might be hostile toward the police officers who were trying to detain somebody that that was a reason why you wouldn't perhaps it minister c.p.r. she also said that when george floyd gasping for breath an officer might mistake that for him breathing and therefore does that he doesn't need c.p.r. and she also talked about excited delirium that is where someone who is on drugs and george floyd did have friends in ill and methamphetamine in his system might have what she called superhuman powers that would support the defense case that they needed to restrain him he was a large man and they the difference has been arguing that they were resist he was resisting arrest they were holding him down. and then you have the case ended with a prosecution witness from the los angeles police department named jody steiger he said the force was excessive the l.a.p.d. is famous for the rodney king beating case so wh
2529 seconds consistently and then you have the testimony from a medical officer her name is nicole mckenzie and she helped the defense in a couple of ways she said that if there was a crowd that might be hostile toward the police officers who were trying to detain somebody that that was a reason why you wouldn't perhaps it minister c.p.r. she also said that when george floyd gasping for breath an officer might mistake that for him breathing and therefore does that he doesn't need c.p.r. and...
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front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are polly mckenzieairman of the cicero group, iain anderson. a senior minister has denied claims that borisjohnson acted improperly over how the renovation of his downing street flat was paid for. the former number ten adviser dominic cummings has accused the prime minister of planning to ask conservative donors to pay for the work in secret — something mr cummings described as foolish and possibly illegal. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas — whose report contains some flashing images. borisjohnson, his fiancee, and his election triumph putting them in downing street. but now, questions that won't go away. after they moved in, the flat there was redecorated — cost, perhaps tens of thousands. but who funded it? 11 months later, kicked out, the prime minister's closest adviser dominic cummings. so did the prime minister, as he suggested, get a secret loan? the trade secretary was asked the question five times by andrew marr. my understanding is the costs have been covered by the prime
front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are polly mckenzieairman of the cicero group, iain anderson. a senior minister has denied claims that borisjohnson acted improperly over how the renovation of his downing street flat was paid for. the former number ten adviser dominic cummings has accused the prime minister of planning to ask conservative donors to pay for the work in secret — something mr cummings described as foolish and possibly...
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income commander general mckenzie he said last week there for the 1st time in nearly 70 years for the 1st time since the korean war the united states does not have air superiority in a military theater where it's active so we 1st have this comment that the united states does not have air superiority and now the military is releasing a video that clearly shows the united states is not have naval superiority so it's a very interesting question what is the u.s. department of defense doing is it doing it in conjunction with a coherent ordinated by the ministration policy to show that the united states perhaps is not does not have and is not seeking to continue its overwhelming. a century had germany in the middle east it's overwhelming control and influence in the middle east one of me and most rebel groups attacks a military outpost near the time border in some of the heaviest fighting since the coup on february 1st this is happening as the process movement continues across the country scott hunter has more from bangkok. early morning gunfire echoes across a stretch so the sol when river
income commander general mckenzie he said last week there for the 1st time in nearly 70 years for the 1st time since the korean war the united states does not have air superiority in a military theater where it's active so we 1st have this comment that the united states does not have air superiority and now the military is releasing a video that clearly shows the united states is not have naval superiority so it's a very interesting question what is the u.s. department of defense doing is it...
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and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mckenzie from the think—tanks. time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. hello. the sunny, dry theme to the april weather continued through the course of the weekend. this was the picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similar to many areas, blue sky overhead butjust quite dry and in fact quite cracked ground. some parts of southern england has seen barely any rainfall throughout the entire month so far. now this week a return to some scattered showers. we won't all be seeing them, but there is, thankfully, a little bit of rain in the forecast. and things turning a bit colder as well. we've got a small, slow—moving area of low pressure moving in from the north, slowly slipping south over the next few days. so monday morning, then, starts off on a bit of a milder note. particularly for scotland where we've got more cloud. still likely to see a frost across parts of england and wales, particularly in the north. monday morning, then, initially quite a bit of cloud in the south but that will tend to break up
and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mckenzie from the think—tanks. time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. hello. the sunny, dry theme to the april weather continued through the course of the weekend. this was the picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similar to many areas, blue sky overhead butjust quite dry and in fact quite cracked ground. some parts of southern england has seen barely any rainfall throughout the entire month so far....
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cent com commander general mckenzie he said last week there for the 1st time in nearly 70 years for the 1st time since the korean war the united states does not have air superiority in a military theater where it's active so we 1st have this comment that the united states does not have air superiority and now the military is releasing a video that clearly shows the united states is not have naval superiority so it's a very interesting question what is the u.s. department of defense doing is it doing it in conjunction with a coherent ordinated biden administration policy to show that the united states perhaps is not does not have and is not seeking to continue its overwhelming. essentially had germany in the middle east it's overwhelming control and influence in the middle east bahrain's only female political prisoner has been released after 3 years. bori was sentenced and 2019 after being detained for the year before and stripped of her citizenship her release came after weeks of protests denouncing the living conditions of those in jail there's also been a quote a virus outbreak in the
cent com commander general mckenzie he said last week there for the 1st time in nearly 70 years for the 1st time since the korean war the united states does not have air superiority in a military theater where it's active so we 1st have this comment that the united states does not have air superiority and now the military is releasing a video that clearly shows the united states is not have naval superiority so it's a very interesting question what is the u.s. department of defense doing is it...