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it was only lockdown gathering in a park in the building capital with the spurs by mounted police. and water cannon unleashed to put a damper on the event while right officers broke up groups of stragglers in the name of social distancing a few days ago thousands in brussels turned out for what was billed as an anti lockdown concert at the gig itself turned out to be an april fool's joke. meanwhile a prominent psychiatrist has been detained in serbia for allegedly supporting anti vaccine propaganda you're also leads a small far right party is one of several people being questioned in a government crackdown officials accuse them of creating fear and panic and putting lives at risk all the perpetrators of criminal acts must be dealt with especially when they threaten public health will serve as the 3rd highest vaccination rate in europe with more than 2300000 citizens receiving at least a 1st shot other european countries are trying to pick up the pace with isn't even becoming the 1st to introduce compulsory jobs for health workers the u.k. too has interviews to monitor jobs but so f
it was only lockdown gathering in a park in the building capital with the spurs by mounted police. and water cannon unleashed to put a damper on the event while right officers broke up groups of stragglers in the name of social distancing a few days ago thousands in brussels turned out for what was billed as an anti lockdown concert at the gig itself turned out to be an april fool's joke. meanwhile a prominent psychiatrist has been detained in serbia for allegedly supporting anti vaccine...
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meanwhile yet another large anti lock down gathering in the belgian capital has been dispersed by mounted police. water cannons were also unleased to put a damper on the event while riot police broke up groups of stragglers in the name of social distancing a few days ago thousands of brussels turned out for what was billed as an anti lockdown concert though the gig itself turned out to be an april fool's joke by unknown pranksters. a prominent psychiatrist is one of several people detained in serbia for allegedly spreading anti vaccine propaganda officials accuse them of creating fear and panic and putting lives at risk all the pap strangest of criminal acts must be dealt with especially when they threaten public health serbia has the 3rd highest vaccination rate in europe with more than 2300000 citizens having received at least a 1st shot of the european countries are trying to pick up the pace with italy becoming the 1st to introduce the controversial measure of compulsory shots for health workers u.k. has introduced mandatory vaccines as well but so far only for care home workers and earlier
meanwhile yet another large anti lock down gathering in the belgian capital has been dispersed by mounted police. water cannons were also unleased to put a damper on the event while riot police broke up groups of stragglers in the name of social distancing a few days ago thousands of brussels turned out for what was billed as an anti lockdown concert though the gig itself turned out to be an april fool's joke by unknown pranksters. a prominent psychiatrist is one of several people detained in...
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the royal canadian mounted police disguised the identities of the undercover voice on this video. >>ing to help you, okay? right now we're going to see who are you as a person. >> first, mr. big told denis he'd have to come clean about his past. especially about the mystery of his wife's disappearance. that is, of course, if he knew anything about it. the undercover canadian investigator posing as the crime boss wanted denis to feel comfortable, so he spoke french, denis' mother tongue. we have translated and dubbed over their conversation in english. >> there are three things i want -- loyalty, truth, honesty. >> translator: the last one, i didn't -- >> translator: honesty. being honest. >> translator: honesty, honesty, okay. >> then a knock on the door. it was one of the crime boss's alleged cronies with an internal police memorandum. read it, said mr. big, as denis sat and listened. >> our primary suspect and only suspect, husband denis ratte, had just about finished their investigation. they're waiting for satellite results from the u.s. >> satellite results? >> that was a lie, o
the royal canadian mounted police disguised the identities of the undercover voice on this video. >>ing to help you, okay? right now we're going to see who are you as a person. >> first, mr. big told denis he'd have to come clean about his past. especially about the mystery of his wife's disappearance. that is, of course, if he knew anything about it. the undercover canadian investigator posing as the crime boss wanted denis to feel comfortable, so he spoke french, denis' mother...
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that it meets the moment it meets the impact that this pandemic has had on the global community policing mounting pressure china hit back at its critics. politicizing the search for the origins of the virus is extremely unethical it'll only hinder cooperation and undermine global anti epidemic efforts leading to more lives lost. 2.8000000 lives and counting since this pandemic a marriage delayed 2019 how and why this outbreak happened is still unclear and may always be. we have clifford coonan in the studio formerly a long time correspondent based in beijing clifford it was very interesting to hear what the director general of the day said he's been fairly accommodating of china what do you make of his new remarks well i think a lot has happened over the past year and i think key to this has been the return of the usa to 2 the w.h.o. . it left under donald trump and the narrative very much switched in china's favor trying to put a lot of pressure on the w.h.o. i think since joe biden brought the usa back into the w.h.o. we've seen a different approach less accommodating of china as you say and as
that it meets the moment it meets the impact that this pandemic has had on the global community policing mounting pressure china hit back at its critics. politicizing the search for the origins of the virus is extremely unethical it'll only hinder cooperation and undermine global anti epidemic efforts leading to more lives lost. 2.8000000 lives and counting since this pandemic a marriage delayed 2019 how and why this outbreak happened is still unclear and may always be. we have clifford coonan...
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. >> mount, capitol police pushed back on that today, issuing a statement saying that this was one of many different back and forth throughout the day. congressman loughlin said the key detail came from an internal investigation, again we have learned this from a hearing, capitol police trying to push, backwater way to make of it? so far the only public report we have so from january six is the 13 pages security review, from retired general -- that's helpful information for the future but not good enough. we still do not have an official tiktok, of the events of that day, and we need it. nearly 20 years ago in this country, famously, came under attack, reformed a national commission of to fully investigate why. happened in the 9/11 commission produce more than 500-page report, a public comprehensive accounting of exactly what happened. that is the kind of investigation, and work product we need to understand what happened on january six. to move forward. congressman jeffries of -- member of the house judiciary committee, and he joins me now. congressman, where it is this commission st
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thousands of them and they are different across states and unlike canada, which has a royal canadian mounted policeis not one organization. with the police, it is going to be more difficult. host: sets jones with the center for strategic & international studies, michigan, first up, christina. caller: good morning, gentlemen. before the last year and a half, we have been hearing about white supremacy, white supremacy. meanwhile, cities are being burned, police stations are being blown up, police are being killed by blm, black lives matter, and antifa. yet, you turn around every day saying, white supremacy is on the rise, meanwhile, on the news, we see every cities being burnt down by black lives matters -- matter and antifa. yet, republicans, independents who believe in national news and freedom are being called white supremacists. this is entertaining and what you are doing is creating a horrible situation for this country. this is a project mockingbird in full force. host: seth jones, any comments? guest: let me go back to what i said earlier. people cannot confuse terrorism and violence with cons
thousands of them and they are different across states and unlike canada, which has a royal canadian mounted policeis not one organization. with the police, it is going to be more difficult. host: sets jones with the center for strategic & international studies, michigan, first up, christina. caller: good morning, gentlemen. before the last year and a half, we have been hearing about white supremacy, white supremacy. meanwhile, cities are being burned, police stations are being blown up,...
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. >>> still ahead, the pressure mounts on the police cam footage of the death of andrew brown jr. >> law enforcement intentionally edited the video to 20 seconds and intentionally blurred out -- >> and guns -- >> and guns and showed us what they wanted to show us under the guice of it being pertinent. >>> and then president biden will address a joint session of congress for the very first time. also ahead, proof that the census you got in the mail matters. matters. why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> we're following breaking news in north carolina. this as lawyers for brown's family said an independent autopsy commissioned by the family shows he was shot five times by deputies. >> we now know,
. >>> still ahead, the pressure mounts on the police cam footage of the death of andrew brown jr. >> law enforcement intentionally edited the video to 20 seconds and intentionally blurred out -- >> and guns -- >> and guns and showed us what they wanted to show us under the guice of it being pertinent. >>> and then president biden will address a joint session of congress for the very first time. also ahead, proof that the census you got in the mail matters....
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it then suddenly the police for the first time k mount of the front gate of the police headquarters withwhelming display of manpower they started to scatter the demonstrators to the north, but national guard vehicles state troopers links them corralling the demonstrators and the people who were there were now part of a demonstration that was declared illegal got arrested and they are being processed. it shows how much tension encrypts this area. >> the twin cities area is a box as families claim former police officer can potteries not facing stiff enough charges for the shooting death of dante wright. >> second degree manslaughter is not okay. i'm not okay with that. that's not right. she murdered my son. >> protestant turn to violence and looting nightly. to store owners based for the impact, tried to keep their businesses profit with boards on the windows. they voted against the tools police used for crowd control. the council passed a resolution against nonlethal weapons like teargas and rubber bullets. >> this on the basis for how were going about implementing it, just in discriminan
it then suddenly the police for the first time k mount of the front gate of the police headquarters withwhelming display of manpower they started to scatter the demonstrators to the north, but national guard vehicles state troopers links them corralling the demonstrators and the people who were there were now part of a demonstration that was declared illegal got arrested and they are being processed. it shows how much tension encrypts this area. >> the twin cities area is a box as...
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it then suddenly the police for the first time k mount of the front gate of the police headquarters withwhelming display of manpower they started to scatter the demonstrators to the north, but national guard vehicles state troopers links them corralling the demonstrators and the people who were there were now part of a demonstration that was declared illegal got arrested and they are being processed. it shows how much tension encrypts this area. >> the twin cities area is a box as families claim former police officer can potteries not facing stiff enough charges for the shooting death of dante wright. >> second degree manslaughter is not okay. i'm not okay with that. that's not right. she murdered my son. >> protestant turn to violence and looting nightly. to store owners based for the impact, tried to keep their businesses profit with boards on the windows. they voted against the tools police used for crowd control. the council passed a resolution against nonlethal weapons like teargas and rubber bullets. >> this on the basis for how were going about implementing it, just in discriminan
it then suddenly the police for the first time k mount of the front gate of the police headquarters withwhelming display of manpower they started to scatter the demonstrators to the north, but national guard vehicles state troopers links them corralling the demonstrators and the people who were there were now part of a demonstration that was declared illegal got arrested and they are being processed. it shows how much tension encrypts this area. >> the twin cities area is a box as...
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policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there's no excuse. then derek chauvin listened as his lawyer mountedal defence. and adhered to police procedures in a highly stressful situation... i can't breathe! ..and that george floyd's drug use and heart condition contributed to his death. the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore mr chauvin should be found not guilty on all counts. over this three—week trial, which seen the emotional friends and eyewitnesses, the testimony of medical first responders... in lay terms, i thought he was dead. ..the rare sight of a police chief publicly condemning the actions of one of his officers. it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. ..and the dramatic moment when derek chauvin decided not to testify. i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. this has become a familiar american streetscape — shops boarded up and ready for a storm of protest. but tonight, a pause for prayer for the family of george floyd, their testament of hope that justice will be served. nick bryant
policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there's no excuse. then derek chauvin listened as his lawyer mountedal defence. and adhered to police procedures in a highly stressful situation... i can't breathe! ..and that george floyd's drug use and heart condition contributed to his death. the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore mr chauvin should be found not guilty on all counts. over this three—week trial,...
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> in national news tonight throughout the trial over george floyd's death killings by police are continuing to mount tonight. an investigation is underway in columbus, ohio, following yesterday's fatal police shooting the 16 year-old girl columbus police releasing the officer's name today along with more body cam video of his fatal encounter with mikaya bryant. now we want to warn you that the video is tough to watch as she seen swinging at 2 girls with a knife officer nicholas riordan can be heard yelling, quote, get down several times before firing 4 shots fatally wounding bryant officials calling bryant's death tragic. but they're urging people to wait for all the facts. black man in north carolina was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy this morning as a search warrant was being served this happened in elizabeth city, which is in the northeast part of that state. investigators say 40 year-old andrew brown. >> got into his car and tried to drive away, which is when he was shot. police have not released body camera video. and it's unclear if and when they'll show it to the public. meanwhile, the st
> in national news tonight throughout the trial over george floyd's death killings by police are continuing to mount tonight. an investigation is underway in columbus, ohio, following yesterday's fatal police shooting the 16 year-old girl columbus police releasing the officer's name today along with more body cam video of his fatal encounter with mikaya bryant. now we want to warn you that the video is tough to watch as she seen swinging at 2 girls with a knife officer nicholas riordan can...
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frustration is mounting among another 19 police officers were injured overnight as gangs of youths hurleds and fireorks at them. police, in turn, deployed water cannons. anti-coup demonstrations persisted throughout myanmar today, despite the military's claim that protests against them have dwindled. demonstrators in dawei and yangon held flags as they marched through the streets, but the deadly crackdown continued in bego, where at least four people were killed. the kremlin said today that it fears full-scale fighting will resume in eastern ukraine, as it builds up its military presence near the border. russian-backed separatists and ukrainian troops have been clashing in the donbass region. even as russia faces growing international criticism, a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry said the ukrainians were to blame. >> ( translated ): the situation there continues to be difficult and tends to deteriorate. its cause is a warlike attitude of kyiv living in illusions concerning the solution of the conflict in the south east of the country by force. >> woodruff: the white house esti
frustration is mounting among another 19 police officers were injured overnight as gangs of youths hurleds and fireorks at them. police, in turn, deployed water cannons. anti-coup demonstrations persisted throughout myanmar today, despite the military's claim that protests against them have dwindled. demonstrators in dawei and yangon held flags as they marched through the streets, but the deadly crackdown continued in bego, where at least four people were killed. the kremlin said today that it...
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we have seen a week of mounting protests against recent police involved incidents caught on camera. the trial for the man accused of killing george floyd. the closing arguments for that, tomorrow. >> it is now sunday, a time to reflect and also to look forward. we thought we would bring on someone who could help us to all of that. bishop barbara is with. us bishop, thank you, he is the co-chair of the poor peoples campaign and president of repairs of the brief. good morning, thank you for being here. he recently said that police, the policing culture itself, where white officers act with impunity is our first and biggest social ill, in your words. what kind of impact do you think the verdict in the chauvin trial will have on these? >> you know, this is not an anomaly. it is happening too much, it shows that there is something in the culture, that allows a person to act with impunity, as phil black life is cheap, round life is very cheap. this trial could go one or two ways. it will go down to the way of the defense, that has been put up in the larger defense, trying to suggest this
we have seen a week of mounting protests against recent police involved incidents caught on camera. the trial for the man accused of killing george floyd. the closing arguments for that, tomorrow. >> it is now sunday, a time to reflect and also to look forward. we thought we would bring on someone who could help us to all of that. bishop barbara is with. us bishop, thank you, he is the co-chair of the poor peoples campaign and president of repairs of the brief. good morning, thank you for...
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minneapolis, louisville, brooklyn center, columbus, elizabeth city, as deadly confrontations with police continue to mounts the pressure on congress to do something about it. democrats set a goal to get a deal done by may 25th, the one-year anniversary of george floyd's death, but two huge issues are dividing the parties, whether to lower the threshold to charge police officers with a crime and whether victims can sue cops in civil court. both democratic demands that republicans are resisting. >> are you willing to blow up this deal over that issue? >> i don't know if i'm willing to blow up the deal. i don't consider that blowing it up. officers right now are not really held accountable. >> south carolina senator tim scott, the chief gop negotiator who is slated to deliver his party's response to president biden's wednesday address to congress has proposed a compromise. he says that police departments should be sued not individual officers and he says that democratic efforts to make it easier to charge officers with a crime is, quote, off the table. republicans are signaling they will get behind whatever
minneapolis, louisville, brooklyn center, columbus, elizabeth city, as deadly confrontations with police continue to mounts the pressure on congress to do something about it. democrats set a goal to get a deal done by may 25th, the one-year anniversary of george floyd's death, but two huge issues are dividing the parties, whether to lower the threshold to charge police officers with a crime and whether victims can sue cops in civil court. both democratic demands that republicans are resisting....
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prosecutors called eight witnesses from the minneapolis police department and chauvin's own boss for mounting factual documented incriminating testimony against fellow former officer chauvin. with police experts flatly stating the force he used was excessive and chauvin should have ended that neck restraint long before killing george floyd. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers, they could have ended their restraint. >> and that was after he was handcuffed and on the ground and no longer resistant? >> correct. >> >> the jury also heard from the longest serving member of the minneapolis police department. >> what is your view of that use of force during that time period? >> totally unnecessary. >> what do you mean? >> well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. i saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger. >> that was legally pivotal because any juror may wonder what supports a reasonable doubt. what is the reasonable doubt for second guessing whether
prosecutors called eight witnesses from the minneapolis police department and chauvin's own boss for mounting factual documented incriminating testimony against fellow former officer chauvin. with police experts flatly stating the force he used was excessive and chauvin should have ended that neck restraint long before killing george floyd. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers, they could have ended their restraint. >> and that was after he was...
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minneapolis, louisville, brooklyn center, columbus, elizabeth city as deadly confrontations with police continue to mount, so is the pressure on congress to do something about it. democrats set a goal to get a deal done by may 25th, the one-year anniversary of george floyd's death, but two huge issues are dividing the parties, whether to lower the threshold to charge police officers with a crime and whether victims can sue cops in civil court. both democratic demands that republicans are resisting. >> are you willing to blow up this deal over that issue? >> i don't know if i'm willing to blow up the deal. i don't consider that blowing it up. officers right now are not really held accountable. >> reporter: south carolina senator tim scott, the chief gop negotiator, who is slated to deliver his party's response to president biden's wednesday address to congress has proposed a compromise. he says that police departments should be sued, not individual officers, and he says that democratic efforts to make it easier to charge officers with a crime is, quote, off the table. republicans are signaling they will g
minneapolis, louisville, brooklyn center, columbus, elizabeth city as deadly confrontations with police continue to mount, so is the pressure on congress to do something about it. democrats set a goal to get a deal done by may 25th, the one-year anniversary of george floyd's death, but two huge issues are dividing the parties, whether to lower the threshold to charge police officers with a crime and whether victims can sue cops in civil court. both democratic demands that republicans are...
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verdict in the state criminal trial does not address potentially systemic policing issues in minneapolis the investigation i am mounting today well assess whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of using excessive force including during protests. the investigation will also assess whether the m p d n gauge is in discriminatory conduct and whether its treatment of those with behavioral health disability is unlawful white house correspondent kimberly halkett has more now on the how the badr and mistaken have to reform policing through this investigation. it has been challenging in the past but the biden administration believes that this time may be different given the overwhelming public support for it in the united states and even around the world that's why the biden administration has tasked the justice department you heard there from the attorney general eric garland to put in place this civil investigation into policing practices in the minneapolis police department the concern that there may be discriminatory practices when it comes to training when it comes to use of force and al
verdict in the state criminal trial does not address potentially systemic policing issues in minneapolis the investigation i am mounting today well assess whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of using excessive force including during protests. the investigation will also assess whether the m p d n gauge is in discriminatory conduct and whether its treatment of those with behavioral health disability is unlawful white house correspondent kimberly halkett has...
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chauvin the police officer who put his knee on the neck of the late george floyd, police killings in america have mounted with more than three people a day in this country dying at the hands of law enforcement. plus a new study finds that police are responsible for roughly 8% of all adult male homicide deaths in the united states. each and every year. and, wait for this, in 2020 there were only 18 days, 18 days in which the police didn't kill somebody and that somebody was three times more likely to be black than white. utter lunacy. can you blame activists, especially black activists, for calling for the defunding of police forces that end the lives of black people with this kind of regularity and disproportionality? the city of minneapolis is now bracing for a verdict with closing arguments in the chauvin trial set to begin tomorrow. a nearby suburb has been shaken by last week's police killing of daunte wright during a traffic stop. in today's "washington post" they write "being black in america is exhausting. no matter our gender, age or economic status, we are viewed as threats." daunte wright was s
chauvin the police officer who put his knee on the neck of the late george floyd, police killings in america have mounted with more than three people a day in this country dying at the hands of law enforcement. plus a new study finds that police are responsible for roughly 8% of all adult male homicide deaths in the united states. each and every year. and, wait for this, in 2020 there were only 18 days, 18 days in which the police didn't kill somebody and that somebody was three times more...
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police force. we show you what unfolded. >> public out rage is mounting over this traffic stop. captured from several angles as police draw their weapon. two officers stopping u.s. army lieutenant nazario. for not having a rear license on his new suv. which notes they later saw a temporary tag inside. taped to the tinted window. >> i'm serving this country. this is how i'm treated? i'm afraid to get out. >> you should be. >> a minute later the officer who termination was announced late sunday pepper sprays nazario. >> get oit of the car now. >> i'm trying to breathe. >> they now face a $1 million lawsuit. alleging a violation of constitutional rights. nazario who is black skb latino says it was due to racial profiling. >> i'm going to please. >> do what you're told. >> with that, let's bring in our lead off guest on this monday night. with so much in front of us to discuss. she's a managing partner with the firm in orlando. among her areas of legal expertise. cases dealing with wrongful death. and civil rights violation. also back with us tonight is car men best. former police ch
police force. we show you what unfolded. >> public out rage is mounting over this traffic stop. captured from several angles as police draw their weapon. two officers stopping u.s. army lieutenant nazario. for not having a rear license on his new suv. which notes they later saw a temporary tag inside. taped to the tinted window. >> i'm serving this country. this is how i'm treated? i'm afraid to get out. >> you should be. >> a minute later the officer who termination was...
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more traffic in the me the the time police in this matter have been mounting. of course make the attack the people have to go back. now with i don't know what is on the record because of the grass and the people i have been having. success for instance are going to say. it's coordinated attack by. i.b.m. but you have supporting a need in the crime processing crime and it's. quite obvious that if you do how to do what has to disclose whether what i have of course i'm active resistance and i'm your dilutes the ticket i'm outta me. i considered reagan not a pick because he would be successful in checking the genocide and company by how do you support him. for months prime minister at the at mit has denied the presence of a return troops in the 2 great region despite reports from the united nations of human rights abuses by eritrea in the region last week he finally admitted that ethiopian national forces and eritrean soldiers had been fighting side by side he also announced on twitter that they returned government agreed to withdraw its forces and that the ethiopi
more traffic in the me the the time police in this matter have been mounting. of course make the attack the people have to go back. now with i don't know what is on the record because of the grass and the people i have been having. success for instance are going to say. it's coordinated attack by. i.b.m. but you have supporting a need in the crime processing crime and it's. quite obvious that if you do how to do what has to disclose whether what i have of course i'm active resistance and i'm...
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policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there's no excuse. then derek chauvin listened as his lawyer mountedal defence. he argued that the officer followed his training and adhered to police procedures in a highly stressful situation... i can't breathe! ..and that george floyd's drug use and heart condition contributed to his death. the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore mr chauvin should be found not guilty on all counts. over this three—week trial, which seen the emotional friends and eyewitnesses, the testimony of medical first responders... in lay terms, i thought he was dead. ..the rare sight of a police chief publicly condemning the actions of one of his officers... it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. ..and the dramatic moment when derek chauvin decided not to testify. i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. this has become a familiar american streetscape — shops boarded up and ready for a storm of protest. but tonight, a pause for prayer for the family of george floyd, their testame
policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there's no excuse. then derek chauvin listened as his lawyer mountedal defence. he argued that the officer followed his training and adhered to police procedures in a highly stressful situation... i can't breathe! ..and that george floyd's drug use and heart condition contributed to his death. the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore mr chauvin should be found not...
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policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there's no excuse. then derek chauvin listened as his lawyer mountedg and adhered to police procedures in a highly stressful situation. i can't breathe! and the fact that george floyd could speak, he stated, showed that he could breathe. derek chauvin should be found not guilty on all three counts. over this three—week trial, which seen the emotional friends and eyewitnesses. the testimony of medical first responders. in lay terms, i thought he was dead. the rare sight of a police chief publicly condemning the actions of one of his officers. it's not part of our training, it's certainly not part of our ethics or our values. and the dramatic moment when derek chauvin decided not to testify. i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. this has become a familiar american streetscape, shops boarded up and ready for a storm of protest. but tonight, a pause for prayer for the family of george floyd, their testament of hope that justice will be served. thejury the jury has begun thejury has begun its the jury has begun its deliberations on they have to
policing. this was murder. the defendant is guilty of all three counts. all of them. and there's no excuse. then derek chauvin listened as his lawyer mountedg and adhered to police procedures in a highly stressful situation. i can't breathe! and the fact that george floyd could speak, he stated, showed that he could breathe. derek chauvin should be found not guilty on all three counts. over this three—week trial, which seen the emotional friends and eyewitnesses. the testimony of medical...
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police force. nbc news correspondent jeff bennett shows us what unfolded. >> public outrage is mounting over this traffic stop. >> open the door? >> captured from several angles as police dropped their weapons. >> how many occupants are in your vehicle? >> it's only myself. why are your weapons drawn? what's going on? >> two officers stopping karen is already for not having a rear license plate on his new suv. according to a police report, which also notes that they later saw a temporary tag inside tapes to the tinted window. >> i'm serving this country in this is how i'm treated? >> guess what, i'm a veteran too. and i obey. >> i'm honestly afraid to get out. >> about a minute later, officer joe gutierrez whose termination was announced late on sunday, pepper spray's nazario. >> get out of the car now! >> that's -- up. >> i'm trying to breathe. >> gutierrez and his former partner are now facing a 1 million olation l constitutionl rights. nazario, who is black and latino said it was due to racial profiling. >> take off your seatbelt and get out of the car? >> look, i'm just going to please. >> you're goi
police force. nbc news correspondent jeff bennett shows us what unfolded. >> public outrage is mounting over this traffic stop. >> open the door? >> captured from several angles as police dropped their weapons. >> how many occupants are in your vehicle? >> it's only myself. why are your weapons drawn? what's going on? >> two officers stopping karen is already for not having a rear license plate on his new suv. according to a police report, which also notes...
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but this week begins against the mounting backdrop of outrage over the latest police shootings and demands for transparency about officers' use of force in our country. tonight there is a state of emergency in elizabeth city, north carolina where protests have taken place every day since andrew brown was shot and killed last wednesday by sheriff's deputies who were serving a drug warrant. his family has been asking to see body cam video of that shooting. the request was finally met today, but the family says only 20 seconds were released from a single body camera. this afternoon after multiple viewings of that 20-second clip, the family's attorneys describe what they saw. >> this was an execution. andrew brown was in his driveway. the sheriff blocked him in his driveway so he could not exit his driveway. andrew had his hands on his steering wheel. he was not reaching for anything, he wasn't touching anything, he wasn't throwing anything around, he had his hands firmly on the steering wheel. they ran up to his vehicle, shooting. he still stood there, sat there in his vehicle with his hands
but this week begins against the mounting backdrop of outrage over the latest police shootings and demands for transparency about officers' use of force in our country. tonight there is a state of emergency in elizabeth city, north carolina where protests have taken place every day since andrew brown was shot and killed last wednesday by sheriff's deputies who were serving a drug warrant. his family has been asking to see body cam video of that shooting. the request was finally met today, but...
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dead after police say he got into a district okay? drive and mount aire, dr.tvu is amberleigh talked with neighbors today about what. they saw and heard things quiet residential neighborhood and antioch became a crime scene shortly before 11 wednesday morning. neighbors spoke with me on the condition that i not identify them. they described hearing gunshots. my mom thought somebody was banging on the door was just like a bang, bang, bang like that mean short, rapid, police say a 52 year old man was killed in what they described as a landlord tenant dispute, and i seen a man laying on the. lawn and a man standing there with the gun. the victim is identified as being cosmo bell dazzled by his daughter. i was just shocked because i mean, who knows that something like this would ever happen? deseret orlando tells me her father was renting this home with his wife seen here with police and two sons. orlando says she only reconnected with her father in recent years and was not aware of problems her father may have had. i wanted 10 men things, you know, just to #### i
dead after police say he got into a district okay? drive and mount aire, dr.tvu is amberleigh talked with neighbors today about what. they saw and heard things quiet residential neighborhood and antioch became a crime scene shortly before 11 wednesday morning. neighbors spoke with me on the condition that i not identify them. they described hearing gunshots. my mom thought somebody was banging on the door was just like a bang, bang, bang like that mean short, rapid, police say a 52 year old man...
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but this week begins against the mounting backdrop of outrage over the latest police shootings
but this week begins against the mounting backdrop of outrage over the latest police shootings