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mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said.reaction. >> i wanted to hear that at the very beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me a blue wall fell and it never falls. it's opening up and they all say it was wrong. "you kept your knees on mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said. when asked if agreed that it resulted in floyd's death, he gave the same one-word response. floyd's brothers had mixed reaction. >> i wish it would have happened when we had the state trial. i wanted to hear that at the very beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me a blue wall fell and it never falls. it's opening up and they all say it was wrong. >> reporter: anderson, it was a powerful day in court today. we saw the coming together of multiple people impacted by the actions of this former officers. there was also a juvenile who derek chauvin pleaded guilty to assaulting. at the end of the hearing, george floyd's brother turned
mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said.reaction. >> i wanted to hear that at the very beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me a blue wall fell and it never falls. it's opening up and they all say it was wrong. "you kept your knees on mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said. when asked if agreed that it resulted in floyd's...
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mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said. d have happened when we had the state trial. so right now it don't mean noeg. it don't hold weight. >> to me, this is big. because blue wall they are opening up and they all say that that was wrong. >> now, wolf, those federal charges stemming from the death of george floyd weren't the only crimes that derek chauvin admitted to in court today. he also pleaded guilty to assaulting a 14-year-old boy while on duty in 2017. that victim was in court today, at the end of this hearing, george floyd's brother turned to that boy and said, it's a good day for justice. wolf. >> all right, josh, thank you. josh campbell reporting. let's get some analysis, cnn legal analyst, joey jackson, is joining us. joey, legally speak, what does it mean that chauvin is now admitting he's guilty of these charges? >> yeah, wolf, good to be with you. it's quite significant. remember, the distinction between the two. there is a place not only for a state prosecution, which we saw in the state he was convicted, of
mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said. d have happened when we had the state trial. so right now it don't mean noeg. it don't hold weight. >> to me, this is big. because blue wall they are opening up and they all say that that was wrong. >> now, wolf, those federal charges stemming from the death of george floyd weren't the only crimes that derek chauvin admitted to in court today. he also pleaded guilty to assaulting a...
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mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said. he agreed the offense resulted in floyd's death, he gave the same one-word response. afterwards, floyd's brothers had mixed reactions. >> i wish it would have happened on the first day we had the state trial. i wanted to hear that from the beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me this is big because a blue wall fell and it never falls. cops usually are silent, but they're opening up and they all say that that was wrong. >> reporter: josh campbell, cnn, minneapolis. >> on top of that story today. >>> a florida school district paid $26 million to those killed in the parkland school shooting as well as those injured. the money covers two legal settlements approved on tuesday. a former student killed 17 people and wounded 28 others in the shooting which was among the deadliest in modern u.s. history. nikolas cruz pleaded guilty and could receive the death penalty. >>> now, nine people are dead after a plane crashed in the dominican republic. among them a m
mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said. he agreed the offense resulted in floyd's death, he gave the same one-word response. afterwards, floyd's brothers had mixed reactions. >> i wish it would have happened on the first day we had the state trial. i wanted to hear that from the beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me this is big because a blue wall fell and it never falls. cops usually...
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mr. floyd claims he was acting as a private citizen when he did that, he says he was no longer on the trump payroll, he says he also never threatened ruby freeman. mr. floyd it tells reuters he received calls from people offering ruby freeman immunity if she confessed to election fraud, but he would not say who those people were or on what's off already they might be able to offer her immunity from prosecution. why would she be prosecuted, she didn't do election fraud? mr. floyd says he reached out to this woman's trivia on kuti who showed up at her doorstep, he reached out to her because he knew her from black voices from trump events, she has not responded to her calls. but if you look at that foot as you might have noticed there was another kind of footage from the police stay stadium, there is ruby and her standing on the left side of the screen but he see that guy? she introduced him to ruby freeman as someone who worked for him, reuters has identified that guy as another leader of black v
mr. floyd claims he was acting as a private citizen when he did that, he says he was no longer on the trump payroll, he says he also never threatened ruby freeman. mr. floyd it tells reuters he received calls from people offering ruby freeman immunity if she confessed to election fraud, but he would not say who those people were or on what's off already they might be able to offer her immunity from prosecution. why would she be prosecuted, she didn't do election fraud? mr. floyd says he reached...
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mr. floyd claims he was acting as a private citizen when he did that, he says he was no longer on the trump payroll, he says he also never threatened ruby freeman. mr. floyd tells reuters he received calls from people offering ruby freeman immunity if she confessed to election fraud, but he would not say who those people were or on what authority they may be able to offer her immunity from prosecution. why would she be prosecuted? she didn't actually commit election fraud. mr. floyd says he reached out to this woman, kutti, who showed up at ruby freeman's doorstep, because he knew her from black voices for trump events. we've made numerous attempts to reach miss kutti, she has not responded. if you look back at that footage, you might have noticed there was another guy in the footage from the police station. there's ruby freeman sitting with her -- and kutti on the left side of the screen. there's that guy in the light-colored shirt on the right. kutti introduced him to freeman as somebody who
mr. floyd claims he was acting as a private citizen when he did that, he says he was no longer on the trump payroll, he says he also never threatened ruby freeman. mr. floyd tells reuters he received calls from people offering ruby freeman immunity if she confessed to election fraud, but he would not say who those people were or on what authority they may be able to offer her immunity from prosecution. why would she be prosecuted? she didn't actually commit election fraud. mr. floyd says he...
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chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing mr floyd by kneeling on his neck.e in its history. keechant sewell has been appointed by mayor—elect eric adams. ms sewell said she wanted the department to �*look like the city it serves' — and promised to clamp down on gun crime. the us government has released thousands more pages of previously secret documents, relating to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. the documents show how soviet intelligence, communist groups with links to africa, and the italian mafia, were all investigated. but researchers have, so far, not found anything to contradict the official finding that lee harvey oswald acted on his own when he shotjfk. let's turn to australia now — which may see record temperatures this week of 50 degrees celsius in the interior and that may possibly spread into the south of the country. while the southern hemisphere summer can be hot in the outback — the record would spark talk of bushfires two years ago — that drew on a combination of climate change and a near perfect mix of dry seasonal condition
chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing mr floyd by kneeling on his neck.e in its history. keechant sewell has been appointed by mayor—elect eric adams. ms sewell said she wanted the department to �*look like the city it serves' — and promised to clamp down on gun crime. the us government has released thousands more pages of previously secret documents, relating to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. the documents show how soviet intelligence,...
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mr. floyd's civil rights. >> chauvin was convicted in april on minnesota state charges and faces more than two decades in prison. he still plans to appeal that ruling. >>> coming up, dangerous downpour. a powerful storm in california triggers flash flooding and mudslides. >>> and later, a new chapter in the andrew cuomo scandal. why he might have to return millions of dollars from his book deal. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." there are many reasons for waiting to visit your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or light-headedness, don't wait to contact your doctor. because these symptoms could be signs of a serious condition like atrial fibrillation. which could make you about five times more likely to have a stroke. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is no time to wait. talk to a doctor, by phone, online, or in-person. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ so this is no time to wait. ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may
mr. floyd's civil rights. >> chauvin was convicted in april on minnesota state charges and faces more than two decades in prison. he still plans to appeal that ruling. >>> coming up, dangerous downpour. a powerful storm in california triggers flash flooding and mudslides. >>> and later, a new chapter in the andrew cuomo scandal. why he might have to return millions of dollars from his book deal. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." there are many...
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mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said.ction. >> i wanted to hear that at the very beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me a blue wall fell and it never falls. it's opening up and they all say it was wrong. >> reporter: andon, it was a powerful day in court today. we saw the coming together of multiple people impacted by the actions of this former officers. there was also a juvenile who derek chauvin pleaded guilty to assaulting. at the end of the hearing, george floyd's brother turned to this boy and said "it's a good this boy and said "it's a good day for justice." >> thank you. appreciate it. we'll be right back. because the nfl is connected. and at any moment, the fate of the season can come down to this. billions of secure connections, per second. when the game is on the line and the game is always on the line touchdown! the nfl relies on cisco. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies
mr. floyd's neck and body even after mr. floyd became unresponsive, correct? correct, chauvin said.ction. >> i wanted to hear that at the very beginning. right now it don't mean nothing. it don't hold weight. >> to me a blue wall fell and it never falls. it's opening up and they all say it was wrong. >> reporter: andon, it was a powerful day in court today. we saw the coming together of multiple people impacted by the actions of this former officers. there was also a juvenile...
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last april, chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing mr floyd by kneeling onment, in new york, is to be led by a woman for the first time in its history. keechant sewell has been appointed by mayor—elect eric adams. ms sewell said she wanted the department to �*look like the city it serves' — and promised to clamp down on gun crime. the us government has released thousands more pages of previously secret documents, relating to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. the documents show how soviet intelligence, communist groups with links to africa, and the italian mafia, were all investigated. but researchers have, so far, not found anything to contradict the official finding that lee harvey 0swald acted on his own when he shotjfk. high drama in hong kong on wednesday — when more than a hundred people had to be rescued from the top of a skyscraper, after a fire broke out. thirteen people were treated in hospital after a blaze took hold around lunchtime in the world trade centre in the causeway bay area. 0ur reporter martin yip sent this update from the
last april, chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing mr floyd by kneeling onment, in new york, is to be led by a woman for the first time in its history. keechant sewell has been appointed by mayor—elect eric adams. ms sewell said she wanted the department to �*look like the city it serves' — and promised to clamp down on gun crime. the us government has released thousands more pages of previously secret documents, relating to the assassination of president...
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chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing mr floyd by kneeling on his neck. more than 100 people have been rescued from the roof of a hong kong skyscaper after a fire broke out. 13 were taken to hospital following the blaze in the 38—storey world trade centre. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the broadcaster henry bonsu alongside chief executive of the public affairs group cicero, iain anderson. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the financial times leads on covid cases hitting a record 78,000, the highest number of positive tests since the pandemic began. the daily telegraph writes that borisjohnson and chris whitty urge the public to scale back their socialising in the run—up to christmas. the i adds that the chief medical officer is telling the nation not to "mix with people you don't have to". the guardian also leads on this story, writing that the prime minister continues to insist formal restrictions on gatherings are unecessary. the daily express writes that mrjohnson is urging peopl
chauvin was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for killing mr floyd by kneeling on his neck. more than 100 people have been rescued from the roof of a hong kong skyscaper after a fire broke out. 13 were taken to hospital following the blaze in the 38—storey world trade centre. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the broadcaster henry bonsu alongside chief executive of the public affairs group cicero, iain anderson. tomorrow's...
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first time in a court of law he admitted that he kept his feet on george floyd's neck even after mr. floydunconscious. that is the closest he has ever come to accepting responsibility. in a plea deal as you note there is something for everybody. the prosecutors get their conviction and they'll ask the judge to throw the book at mr. chauvin. 25 years is what they're asking for. what chauvin gets is that he will probably be allowed to serve his term in federal prison and that would be an improvement over the minnesota state prison where he's being held now in solitary confinement. that's probably why he took this deal. plus if he'd gone to trial and lost, he could have been sentenced to life in prison. >> it all makes sense. paul butler, shaquille brewster, thank you. we'll keep an eye on this case. >>> we're keeping an eye on central kentucky where president biden is touring the devastation after last weekend's tornadoes. the latest on the recovery efforts and how soon people living there could have things like power, water and essential services back up and running. me after time. gold. ag
first time in a court of law he admitted that he kept his feet on george floyd's neck even after mr. floydunconscious. that is the closest he has ever come to accepting responsibility. in a plea deal as you note there is something for everybody. the prosecutors get their conviction and they'll ask the judge to throw the book at mr. chauvin. 25 years is what they're asking for. what chauvin gets is that he will probably be allowed to serve his term in federal prison and that would be an...
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mr. george floyd and ben crump is on with me on the weekend and they were not calling for defunding the police'll leave it there. have a happy new year. i will see you next year, thanks for watching "the faulkner focus". "outnumbered" is up next. i'm arthel neville. see you next year. happen with your va home loan benefit and the newday100 va loan. by borrowing up to 100% of your home's value, you can take out up to $60,000 or more, and lower your payments by an average of $615 every month. . with ww, i lost 30 pounds and i feel incredible. i love the new program because the app does all the work for you. it's never too late to start. start the new year with three months free. join today at ww.com. hurry, offer ends january 3rd. >> ♪ ♪ >> a stunning turnaround from the white house with the covid blame game if full swing. president claims there is no federal solution to combat the virus. a far cry from what he promised on the campaign trail. >> we will deal honestly with the american people and we will never quit until we shut down this virus. i will shut down the virus. i won't shut down the e
mr. george floyd and ben crump is on with me on the weekend and they were not calling for defunding the police'll leave it there. have a happy new year. i will see you next year, thanks for watching "the faulkner focus". "outnumbered" is up next. i'm arthel neville. see you next year. happen with your va home loan benefit and the newday100 va loan. by borrowing up to 100% of your home's value, you can take out up to $60,000 or more, and lower your payments by an average of...
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floyd. >> joining me now is derek johnson, the president and ceo of the naacp. mr. johnson, welcome to our segment. derrick: thank you for having me. >> thank you for coming back, it is so great to talk with you again. axios has spent the last 18 months unpacking systemic racism topic by topic, institution by institution. i want to know, in some ways it feels like there has been some progress. in other ways it feels like we are moving backwards. from where you sit, the naacp is involved with somebody different areas. voting rights, criminal justice, health care and i want to know where do you feel like our country has made the most progress and it comes to racial justice when you think about the last 18 months. derrick: i think we have had improvement in terms of having a conversation. structural barriers must be addressed in public policy. that is what we have been lacking. whether it's the policing act, it was unable to muster support in the senate. whether it is the legislation to reauthorize the john lewis voting rights act. there are a lot of individual support
floyd. >> joining me now is derek johnson, the president and ceo of the naacp. mr. johnson, welcome to our segment. derrick: thank you for having me. >> thank you for coming back, it is so great to talk with you again. axios has spent the last 18 months unpacking systemic racism topic by topic, institution by institution. i want to know, in some ways it feels like there has been some progress. in other ways it feels like we are moving backwards. from where you sit, the naacp is...
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the great debate that has emerged over the last year over the killing of george floyd and the black lives matter movement? mr. weigle: i think pat would be canceled ought a lot of campuses today, and that's a tragedy because he would recognize the , need for reforming policing procedures. he would recognize the need for supporting and whatever ways can be found to support, to work the rebuilding of family life across our society, and i think he would be quite upset that in its statement of purpose as i have read it, black lives matter's states that one of its goals is the deconstruction of the nuclear family. pat moynihan knew that was very bad for people and very bad for poor people in particular. host: your chapter on him is titled the great catholic what if. what did you mean by that? mr. weigle: i and many others hoped that pat would run for president some time. pat knew the social doctrine of the catholic church very well. that striking body of thought that is really neither liberal nor conservative but is somehow ahead of our conventional political categories. it's a body that stresses the rights of in
the great debate that has emerged over the last year over the killing of george floyd and the black lives matter movement? mr. weigle: i think pat would be canceled ought a lot of campuses today, and that's a tragedy because he would recognize the , need for reforming policing procedures. he would recognize the need for supporting and whatever ways can be found to support, to work the rebuilding of family life across our society, and i think he would be quite upset that in its statement of...
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mr. obama says they took part in the black lives matter protests after george floyd was killed in minneapolis wondering if just as a parent you were worried about them doing so and as somebody who has had daughters who were taking part if that, what do you make of those who are now saying the black lives matter protesters are equating them with the people who attacked the capitol? >> well, my daughters are so much wiser, more sophisticated, and gifted than i was at their age that, you know, i always worry about their physical safety. that is just the nature of fatherhood. you will discover it when wyatt stops just being immobilized in your house and can start wandering around. >> i'm not going to allow that. >> and driving cars and flying on planes. you're terrified all the time. in terms of them having a good sense of what's right and wrong and their part and role to play in making the country better, i don't worry about that. they have both a clear sense of, that i see in this generation, that what you and i might have tolerated as, yeah. that's sort of how things are, their attitude is, wh
mr. obama says they took part in the black lives matter protests after george floyd was killed in minneapolis wondering if just as a parent you were worried about them doing so and as somebody who has had daughters who were taking part if that, what do you make of those who are now saying the black lives matter protesters are equating them with the people who attacked the capitol? >> well, my daughters are so much wiser, more sophisticated, and gifted than i was at their age that, you...
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floyd. >> very valid points. william la jeunesse live in l.a. thanks. let's bring in brandon tatum, former police officer. mr.at william brings up is that you have thousands of police officers that have retired, have resigned. far left prosecutors that have kicked criminals back on the street and the administration continues to point to the pandemic as cause 1 for the rise in crime. would you dispute that? >> 1,000%. the cause of the crime is not the pandemic. the biggest cause of this crime or the crime influx is the fact that you have demoralized and criminalized police officers, caused good quality men and women that have tenure, that built relationships in the community to leave the police force. and every year there's as spiring young people that desire to serve their community. that's thrown away. the young vibrant people are not joining law enforcement. the ones that own a job, can't retire, stuck in the middle, can't find another job, they're going to sit there. they're going to sit back and allow these things to happen. then once they arrest a person and they're coddling the criminals, caring more ab
floyd. >> very valid points. william la jeunesse live in l.a. thanks. let's bring in brandon tatum, former police officer. mr.at william brings up is that you have thousands of police officers that have retired, have resigned. far left prosecutors that have kicked criminals back on the street and the administration continues to point to the pandemic as cause 1 for the rise in crime. would you dispute that? >> 1,000%. the cause of the crime is not the pandemic. the biggest cause of...
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mr. chauvin walk out honestly in his suit, i just looked at him just shaking my head. >> now today's hearing bringing together different parties who were victimized by chauvin. inside court were members of the floyde court. at the engid of the hearing, fld turned to the boy and said it's a good day. >>> we'll see you at 1:00 eastern. you can join me on twitter. the news continues next. on that new rotisserie style chicken then boom! here comes the new baja chipotle sauce up the gut, and... great, now i can't even see what i'm calling! save big. order through the app. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell y
mr. chauvin walk out honestly in his suit, i just looked at him just shaking my head. >> now today's hearing bringing together different parties who were victimized by chauvin. inside court were members of the floyde court. at the engid of the hearing, fld turned to the boy and said it's a good day. >>> we'll see you at 1:00 eastern. you can join me on twitter. the news continues next. on that new rotisserie style chicken then boom! here comes the new baja chipotle sauce up the...