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minneapolis-st. paul was one of the most, i mean, it is an incredible place.ent a lot of time there especially in the summer, not in the winter but in the summer. i love it. i was shocked to -- i was shocked at what i saw. i was heartbroken for you, kacey, because you guys worked your tail off to build your business and people who build a business, they know it's sweat from morning till night. and you're still -- >> a lot of hours. >> laura: you're still in ruins there. >> oh, absolutely. not just us. other businesses as well. >> laura: what's next, charlie? what's next? what's next for you? >> well, yelledly, we want to, you know, get past this trial. there is -- well, mr. floyd's death is certainly at the forefront of what it's going to take for some things to heal in minneapolis-st. paul. there is a lot of healing that still needs to be done and i think it starts by getting the trial under way and getting this behind us, but there is plenty of -- there is plenty of secondary victims behind mr. floyd. that we've got to get our city rebuilt so we can get ours
minneapolis-st. paul was one of the most, i mean, it is an incredible place.ent a lot of time there especially in the summer, not in the winter but in the summer. i love it. i was shocked to -- i was shocked at what i saw. i was heartbroken for you, kacey, because you guys worked your tail off to build your business and people who build a business, they know it's sweat from morning till night. and you're still -- >> a lot of hours. >> laura: you're still in ruins there. >> oh,...
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people are experiencing from being a part of this trial and also living in the metropolitan minneapolis st paul area for the last 10 months is palpable and the world needs now the implants there the killing of george floyd has had on the citizens of minneapolis minnesota. mentioned there that one of the jurors had to ask for a quick break what else did you hear and see today that that struck you particular . what strikes me is you get the perspective of someone who was a witness are when crimes happen and there's no one there to guinea pig now and smell to what they saw and what you have in ers is people who are able to come forward in say i was gay or in guess is what it looked like and i spoke up and i said that it looks wrong and there was a number of spots you had to keep the line their citizens called 911 on location each is calling the police on the police until a different occasions in less than 10 minutes and that. that is harris professor of american studies at macalester college in minnesota and author of the book justice for george floyd that madame thank you for sharing your views w
people are experiencing from being a part of this trial and also living in the metropolitan minneapolis st paul area for the last 10 months is palpable and the world needs now the implants there the killing of george floyd has had on the citizens of minneapolis minnesota. mentioned there that one of the jurors had to ask for a quick break what else did you hear and see today that that struck you particular . what strikes me is you get the perspective of someone who was a witness are when crimes...
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if this trial has been moved out of the minneapolis st. paul twin cities area the likelihood that any minorities would have been on the jury would have been nil. second they have a right to hold them accountable. i think the judge also noted that there is no part of the world that has not been exposed to pretrial publicity. moving that would not change the dynamics for the defendant. the strategy is to put george floyd on trial even after he has died. that has been a successful tactic. i hope that this case sends a message that no african-american man is asking to be shot, no woman asking to be raped or child asking to be abused. i think they're aware. he had the power of the state behind them. why did he feel that was protoforce in a case involving a $20 counterfeit bill. >> thank you both so much. coming back, we'll see how juror selection wraps up. a trip by the president and the vice president today. in just a couple minutes we expect to see president biden make his way to jooz. what are you hearing about what the president and the vice pre
if this trial has been moved out of the minneapolis st. paul twin cities area the likelihood that any minorities would have been on the jury would have been nil. second they have a right to hold them accountable. i think the judge also noted that there is no part of the world that has not been exposed to pretrial publicity. moving that would not change the dynamics for the defendant. the strategy is to put george floyd on trial even after he has died. that has been a successful tactic. i hope...
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escalates so we leave because we unfortunately one too does you know so i just localize it in the minneapolis st paul area an african-american man whose will always officer every summer for the last 6 summers and so if we think about fully and go castiel who said that he had one. and it is robert will see right next to him and she captures it on facebook live with its technology facebook live was less than a month old. and he got shot right in the chance and so we have seen millions more his time right now of course defense is going to i think things are picking up again in the courts thank contest sorry for that let's go straight back. to what's happening in the courtroom now. if you do it very different for all of. you will be. ok on this good. is over. all right mr mcmahon. we have the video cards for a minute i'm just going to maybe ask you some questions about that and then we can move on from there ok. all right so we haven't stopped it 2051. what what did you see at the beginning of this clip in terms of the officers putting mr flynn in the car and use describe what you want. from your perspec
escalates so we leave because we unfortunately one too does you know so i just localize it in the minneapolis st paul area an african-american man whose will always officer every summer for the last 6 summers and so if we think about fully and go castiel who said that he had one. and it is robert will see right next to him and she captures it on facebook live with its technology facebook live was less than a month old. and he got shot right in the chance and so we have seen millions more his...
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there are so minneapolis/st. pauleling again, the airlines are increasingly confident the recovery has begun. >> reporter: yeah, at least that's what they're touting and they're also touting, you know, the ability for people to travel safely. let's take a look at these numbers here reported from the tsa. they are clocking record numbers over the past two weeks. from last year you can see up from this year it is a 400% increase, guys. in fact there was one day in which the tsa clocked 1.5 million people traveling through. that is the largest day of travel since the pandemic began. but experts say this weekend there could be even more as spring breakers continue to travel, whether they're going home or going to destinations like florida where i'm at. what national experts are seeing is a correlation here between that massive increase in travel and the increase in caseloads. the cdc director says that nationally overall there has been a 7% increase in the caseload and that is a clear indication that cases are on the rise
there are so minneapolis/st. pauleling again, the airlines are increasingly confident the recovery has begun. >> reporter: yeah, at least that's what they're touting and they're also touting, you know, the ability for people to travel safely. let's take a look at these numbers here reported from the tsa. they are clocking record numbers over the past two weeks. from last year you can see up from this year it is a 400% increase, guys. in fact there was one day in which the tsa clocked 1.5...
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the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across this country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. they are set for tomorrow, more than 10 months after the death of george floyd. cbs's jamie yuccas is there. >> nearly a year after george floyd died people are still demanding justice, and the city city is once again in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three alternates. there are nine women and six men. of those nine are white. four are black, and two identify as multiracial. it is a surprisingly diverse panel for a county that is about 75% white. >> floyd's death sparked protests here that spread across the country and the world. most were peaceful but minneapolis still bears the scars of the looting and destruction. the area around the courthouse is fortified with fences, razor wire and national guard soldiers. during jury selection the city settled a lawsuit filed by floyd's family for $27 million. >> this i
the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across this country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. they are set for tomorrow, more than 10 months after the death of george floyd. cbs's jamie yuccas is there. >> nearly a year after george floyd died people are still demanding justice, and the city city is once again in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three...
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st. paul speak what is the last you completed in high school quick. >> 11 spirit tell the jury the different cities or towns you lived in since coming to minnesota. >>. >> i guess minneapolis. >> redwing. >> st. paul. >> are you currently employed? >> no spirit tell the jury about the types of jobs you have held. >> i used to work at speedway. >> what did you do that 30th in chicago. >> shift lead. >> what does that mean quick. >> not quite a manager in the middle. >> not a lot of us have had experience working as a shift lead at speed on - - speedway so what is your day-to-day job? >> i work at a cash register and do paperwork if a person has an issue i handle the issue. >> okay. >> you also work as a cashier? do you have to train other people or supervise other cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job? >> about a year. >> did you start as a shift lead? >> yes. >> can you tell the jury about the types of ours you would work? is it a full-time job? >> 40 hours a week. >> when did you typically start? >> between two and three through closing at 10:00 o'clock. >> was at a pretty busy store? >> it had its moments. >> okay. i like to see the recognize the area
st. paul speak what is the last you completed in high school quick. >> 11 spirit tell the jury the different cities or towns you lived in since coming to minnesota. >>. >> i guess minneapolis. >> redwing. >> st. paul. >> are you currently employed? >> no spirit tell the jury about the types of jobs you have held. >> i used to work at speedway. >> what did you do that 30th in chicago. >> shift lead. >> what does that mean quick....
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. >>> the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across the country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin, they are set for tomorrow, more thaen months after the death of george floyd. >> nearly year after george floyd died, people in minneapolis are still demanding justice and the city is in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> reporter: it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three alternates. there's nine women and six men. of those, nine are whites, four are blacks and two identify as multi-racial. >>> it's a surprisingly diverse panel for a county that is about 75% white. floyd's death sparked protests here that spread across the country and the world. most were peaceful. but minneapolis still bears the scars of the looting and construction. the area around the courthouse isfortified, during jury selection, the city settled a lawsuit by floyd's family for $27 million. >> this is a message that the unjust taking of a black life will no longer be written off
. >>> the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across the country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin, they are set for tomorrow, more thaen months after the death of george floyd. >> nearly year after george floyd died, people in minneapolis are still demanding justice and the city is in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> reporter: it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three alternates....
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. >> minneapolis, i assume red wing. >> st. paul. >> st. paul. okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> which speedway? >> in chicago. >> right. what did you do at speedway at 36th and chicago? >> shift lead. >> what does that mean? >> not like a regular employee, but not a manager. kind of in the middle. >> okay. so not a lot of us have had the experience of working as a shift lead at speedway. can you just tell the jury a little bit, what is your day to day job like when you had that job? >> i work at the cash register, do paperwork, handle customer issues. >> you also work as a cashier. do you train other people or supervise other cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job? >> about a year. >> did you start as a shift lead? >> yeah. >> you started as a shift lead? can you tell me, tell the jury a little bit about the types of hours you would work there? was it a full-time job? >> yes, i worked 40 hours a week. well, i did.
. >> minneapolis, i assume red wing. >> st. paul. >> st. paul. okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> which speedway? >> in chicago. >> right. what did you do at speedway at 36th and chicago? >> shift lead. >> what does that mean? >> not like a regular employee, but not a manager. kind of in the middle....
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micromanagement where 1-size-fits-all we've got counties with population densities less than hundred and minneapolis-st. paule counties are different. the governor has gotten trapped, surrounded by yes people. we need the skeptical science-based approach, not the political science. over and over we've seen that emerge. >> trusting people is a very dangerous concept, you sound dangerous as a result but stepping up and talking for the people and allowing them to make their own decisions, we would like to welcome in america but real quick, we don't have much time. >> we need to have a groundswell of support, people need to go to scottjensen.com and participate and join in otherwise it is not going to happen. >> we've extended an invitation and still waiting to hear back. thank you. florida congressman byron donald on this saturday edition. ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. the john deere z365r ztrak mower, cuts the hassle out of yardwork. ♪
micromanagement where 1-size-fits-all we've got counties with population densities less than hundred and minneapolis-st. paule counties are different. the governor has gotten trapped, surrounded by yes people. we need the skeptical science-based approach, not the political science. over and over we've seen that emerge. >> trusting people is a very dangerous concept, you sound dangerous as a result but stepping up and talking for the people and allowing them to make their own decisions, we...
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st. paul, minnesota. >> you and your family live in minneapolis. >> yes. >> do still have some family and friends in the area? >> yes -- [inaudible] >> a stenographic machine -- don't worry about it, you're doing fine. >> i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis. >> yes. >> is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to ask you some questions about the reason you're here today. tell the jury why you are here today. >> for george floyd. >> when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> let's ask you some questions about that. >> okay. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> do you need a tissue or a break, let me know. >> going to ask you some questions about that day, the day in all this happened. first thing, how did you come to be in the area? what were you doing that day? >> we were going to get snacks. >> where were you head? >> two cups. >> is at cup foods? >> yes. >> you said you were with alyssa and how did you get that? >> drove there. >> who drove you are alyssa? >> alyssa.
st. paul, minnesota. >> you and your family live in minneapolis. >> yes. >> do still have some family and friends in the area? >> yes -- [inaudible] >> a stenographic machine -- don't worry about it, you're doing fine. >> i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis. >> yes. >> is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to ask you some...
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so you know our police in minneapolis and st. paulon't live in our neighborhood, they come from greater minnesota, what we call rural minnesota. and most of them have no contact with us, african-americans or people of color, until they get here. and the business last summer, what got burnt, that was wrong. but i have dealt with trauma. as a parent, i live with trauma that my nieces and my nephews and my grandsons and my children are not going to come home at night. when they go out the door in the morning, we don't know what is going to happen to them because i know -- i can imagine how -- a $20 bill cost this man his life? where is the justice in that? and when we have a look at the mass shootings around the country -- it was not about a $20 bill. those people had killed people. they kill people and the police brought them out alive. why couldn't they bring him home alive? i'm not going to miss this trial. do i believe he is going to get convicted? no, i do not believe. even though the judge is good, prosecutor is good. but no, ameri
so you know our police in minneapolis and st. paulon't live in our neighborhood, they come from greater minnesota, what we call rural minnesota. and most of them have no contact with us, african-americans or people of color, until they get here. and the business last summer, what got burnt, that was wrong. but i have dealt with trauma. as a parent, i live with trauma that my nieces and my nephews and my grandsons and my children are not going to come home at night. when they go out the door in...
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you go outside of minneapolis, you go outside of st. pauld it's like nothing happened and people are living in pleasantville. it's almost like people are willfully blind and ignorant to what's happening around them because it's uncomfortable and they don't want to be bothered with it and it's not their issue. i think it's so important for people to take a critical look at themselves honestly and say what a privilege it is to not be bothered. what a privilege it is to be removed from everything going on around me or be removed from any issue affecting a certain group of people. i think that it's very -- it's prevalent up here and in other places as well. >> as you know, i've been traveling around the country talking to people for a year. i enjoyed talking to that group so much. my thanks to them and to my crew and the great folks at nicollet island pavilion for providing us for the location for the second time in a year to have that location. by the way, the mask is on because i'm going to be having a conversation with somebody nearby after t
you go outside of minneapolis, you go outside of st. pauld it's like nothing happened and people are living in pleasantville. it's almost like people are willfully blind and ignorant to what's happening around them because it's uncomfortable and they don't want to be bothered with it and it's not their issue. i think it's so important for people to take a critical look at themselves honestly and say what a privilege it is to not be bothered. what a privilege it is to be removed from everything...
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listen to the tone i've been hearing from protesters in minneapolis and across the river in st. paulg ahead of this trial. >> don't have very much hope. >> reporter: you don't have hope? why not? >> trying to, but the same thing keeps happening, there's just no justice. >> if i'm being honest, i feel nervous, something tells me he's going to go free or with lesser sentence. that's why we're having the protests to show our dominance and presence. >> maybe the process works for someone who looks like me, doesn't work for everybody. >> reporter: that's a concern as we start this trial? >> absolutely. absolutely. yes, i have concerns he's going to be acquitted like many other officers have been. >> i mean, given what's happened at the actual protests that happened, i think it's justified. i do believe people have a right to come back to their business after something happens, but it just shows the anger of the people, you know. they -- how fed up people are. >> there's no reason to put barbed wire or cinder blocks around public property if you think the decision is going to be aligned fo
listen to the tone i've been hearing from protesters in minneapolis and across the river in st. paulg ahead of this trial. >> don't have very much hope. >> reporter: you don't have hope? why not? >> trying to, but the same thing keeps happening, there's just no justice. >> if i'm being honest, i feel nervous, something tells me he's going to go free or with lesser sentence. that's why we're having the protests to show our dominance and presence. >> maybe the...
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st. paul. >> what the last grade you completed through high school? >> eleven. >> can you tell the jury different cities or towns you've lived in since coming to minnesota? >> i guess minneapolis. >> neapolis and i assume redwing. >> and st. paul. >> and st. paul. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a bit about the types of jobs you held? >> i used to work at freeway. >> which speedway. >> chicago. >> what did you do at speedway? >> not a regular employee but an individual. >> not a lot have had experience, just tell the jury a little bit about your day-to-day job. >> i work cash register, if i have an issue, handle the issue. >> you also work as a check, do you have to trade other cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job? >> about the year. >> did you start as a shift lead? well, can you tell the jury about the types of hours you worked there as a full-time job? >> twenty hours a week. >> you did? okay, when did you typically start your shift? >> two or three to closing, 10:00. >> 10:00 is closing? is it a busy store? >> it has its moments. >> okay. i'd like to see if you recognize the area, first i'd like to show what's been marked fo
st. paul. >> what the last grade you completed through high school? >> eleven. >> can you tell the jury different cities or towns you've lived in since coming to minnesota? >> i guess minneapolis. >> neapolis and i assume redwing. >> and st. paul. >> and st. paul. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a bit about the types of jobs you held? >> i used to work at freeway. >> which speedway. >> chicago....
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st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> do you still have some friends, family friends in the area? >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] to take things down with the stenographic machine it would be easier for her. don't worry, you're doing fine. a. >> and i talk fast. i will try to slow down and make it easier for everybody. okay, so you said you still have friends in south neapolis. >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> so, i'm going to ask you questions about the reason you're here today. so, why don't you tell the jury why you're here today. >> for george floyd. >> and when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> so i'm going to ask you some questions about that. >> okay. >> do you need a tissue or a break, just put up your hand and let me know. you can grab a tissue any time anytimeyou need one. so, i'm going to ask you some questions about that day, the day that all this happened. so, first things first. how did you come
st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> do you still have some friends, family friends in the area? >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] to take things down with the stenographic machine it would be easier for her. don't worry, you're doing fine. a. >> and i talk fast. i will try to slow down and make it easier for everybody. okay, so you said you still have friends in south...
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st. paul. you lived in minneapolis.more sear just a potential prison sentence for second-degree murder versus third degree? >> well, second-degree murder is a higher charge and, in fact, you could actually serve up to 40 years in prison if you are convicted. now it likely would not be that extent, that maximum penalty, but up to 40 years is the penalty. for third degree you're talking about 25 years. and them for manslaughter it goes down even more significantly. you're still talking about a very lengthy prison sentence. what is interesting here, wolf, last year we heard from reports in the last couple of weeks that former officer chauvin was prepared, perhaps, to plead guilty to third-degree murder. but because that particular plea must have come with assurance there was no federal civil rights cases and former attorney general barr was not willing to do so that plea fell through. now it's been reintroduced, i wonder if that will be the result, a plea, at this trial. i would be surprised at this very late stage to try
st. paul. you lived in minneapolis.more sear just a potential prison sentence for second-degree murder versus third degree? >> well, second-degree murder is a higher charge and, in fact, you could actually serve up to 40 years in prison if you are convicted. now it likely would not be that extent, that maximum penalty, but up to 40 years is the penalty. for third degree you're talking about 25 years. and them for manslaughter it goes down even more significantly. you're still talking...
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. >> minneapolis, and i assume red wing, for one. >> yeah. st. paul. >> and st. paul, okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> and which speedway, do you recall the location? >> 35th and chicago. >> what did you do at speedway at 38th and chicago? >> i'm a shift leader. >> what does that mean? >> not a regular employee and not a manager, kind of in the middle. >> okay. not a lot of us have had experience working as a shift lead at speedway, so i would like you to tell the jury a little bit about what your day-to-day job like when you're doing your job. >> i work at a cash register, i do paperwork. if a customer has an issue, i handle the issues. >> okay. you also work as a cash yier? >> uh-huh. >> do you have to train other people or supervise other casc cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job, ms. oyler? >> about a year. >> did you start as shift lead -- >> yes. >> or did you have other positions? you started as a shift lead. can you tell me --
. >> minneapolis, and i assume red wing, for one. >> yeah. st. paul. >> and st. paul, okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> and which speedway, do you recall the location? >> 35th and chicago. >> what did you do at speedway at 38th and chicago? >> i'm a shift leader. >> what does that mean? >> not a regular...
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st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis?yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family and friends in that area? >> yes. >> the court reporter is taking everything down with a stenograph machine. >> i'll slow down, try to make it easy for everybody. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis? >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alissa? >> yes. >> okay. >> i'm going to ask you some questions about, you know, the reason you're here today. why don't you tell the jury why you're here today. >> for george floyd. >> when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> i'm going to ask you some questions about that, okay? >> okay. are you ready? >> yes. >> if you need a tissue, need a break, put up your hand. but you can grab a tissue any time you need one. so, i'm going to ask you some questions about that day, the day that all this happened. so, first thing's first. how did you come to be in the area? what were you doing that day? >> me and melissa were
st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis?yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family and friends in that area? >> yes. >> the court reporter is taking everything down with a stenograph machine. >> i'll slow down, try to make it easy for everybody. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis? >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alissa? >>...
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st. paul, minnesota, melvin carter. mayor, there's a lot of tension in minneapolis and really across your entire state. how are you keeping your city safe as this trial continues? >> thank you for having me on this morning. i will tell you, we are seeing already a significant amount of peaceful, powerful, beautiful protest activity, and our first goal is working with our police department, working with law enforcement agencies and community partners to make sure that we, just like we did last year, protect the right of protesters, protect the rights of people to peacefully protest and demonstrate and exercise those first amendment rights. in this era of extremism and hate and insurrection, we know we also have to be prepared for the possibility people will come to our community with something in mind other than honoring george floyd's legacy and calling for justice for his murder and so our police department is working alongside our state patrol, our national guard and a number of other partners to both protect both protesters and our property and our community. but we also know this trial is bringing
st. paul, minnesota, melvin carter. mayor, there's a lot of tension in minneapolis and really across your entire state. how are you keeping your city safe as this trial continues? >> thank you for having me on this morning. i will tell you, we are seeing already a significant amount of peaceful, powerful, beautiful protest activity, and our first goal is working with our police department, working with law enforcement agencies and community partners to make sure that we, just like we did...
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st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family friends in that area? >> yes. >> one favor, can you pause? there's a court reporter taking everything down with a stenographic machine. it will make it easier. >> i talk fast. i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. so you still have friends in south minneapolis? >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> okay. so i'm going to ask you some questions about the reason you're here today. why don't you tell the jury why you're here today? >> for george floyd. >> okay. and when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> so i'm going to ask you some questions about that, okay? >> okay. are you ready? >> yes. >> do you need a tissue, you need a break, put up your hand and let me know. you can grab a tissue anytime you need one. so i'm going to ask you some questions about that day, the day that all this happened. so, first things first,
st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family friends in that area? >> yes. >> one favor, can you pause? there's a court reporter taking everything down with a stenographic machine. it will make it easier. >> i talk fast. i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. so you still have friends in south...
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in the u.s., minneapolis is adding extra security ahead of the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. meanwhile, more than 150 protesters marching to the governor's mansion in st. pauly shooting in atlanta killing rising texas rapper chucky trillion. the 33-year-old rap star dying in a hospital late friday night. a car pulled up to the artist's vehicle and opened fire. investigators saying the suspect fled scene. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo responding to the new allegations against him during a conference call with reporters just moments a ago. >> i have a news flash for you. there is politics in politics. [laughter] there is politics in politics. and, look, i have political differences with people. mike: the governor insisting he is not going to resign. that's all for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" with chris wallace is up next. i'm mike emmanuel, thanks so much for watching. our new set, pretty spectacular, have an awesome day. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. the democratic-controlled congress is one step closer to passing covid relief. delivering on president biden's top campaign promise. ♪ ♪ >> unity, unity, unity. that's how we got this done. chr
in the u.s., minneapolis is adding extra security ahead of the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. meanwhile, more than 150 protesters marching to the governor's mansion in st. pauly shooting in atlanta killing rising texas rapper chucky trillion. the 33-year-old rap star dying in a hospital late friday night. a car pulled up to the artist's vehicle and opened fire. investigators saying the suspect fled scene. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo responding to the new...