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mr. manning. >> hi, mr. g. >> how are you doing >> anyhow, we're great and mackey's a big fan of your family as well as so many are. >> thank you. >> i didn't know a dog gone thing about nft until a copt of mo , a couple of months ago and when did you learn about them and as far as the proceeds, what is the attraction of them to you. >> like you, i learned about it these past few months as well. obviously cryptocurrency and these digital items are kind of taking on just a great interest right now, like you said, it's quite the craze, and patrick mahomes kind of started it out in the nfl and eli and i decided to join in the fun i think what is cool about it for me and eli is we spend a lot of time with these artists creating some really unique digital items that collectors, fans, whoever, can have, and you know, and have the blockchain to kind of show as the authenticity, and it's a diversified asset, it can last for a long time, you can trade at other times, and so it's an alternative investment, if you will,
mr. manning. >> hi, mr. g. >> how are you doing >> anyhow, we're great and mackey's a big fan of your family as well as so many are. >> thank you. >> i didn't know a dog gone thing about nft until a copt of mo , a couple of months ago and when did you learn about them and as far as the proceeds, what is the attraction of them to you. >> like you, i learned about it these past few months as well. obviously cryptocurrency and these digital items are kind of...
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mr. ro man was a latin king gang member. he was in a drive by shooting. the officers located mr. roman and he and the juvenile began to flee. the officer told him to drop the gun and told him this is the chicago police. mr. ro man got to the fence. as he turns he has a handgun in his right-hand. that semi-automatic handgun the ballistics match. the officer has no cover. he sees this gun and this individual turning towards him. at this point the officer needs to make a split second decision. that's the hardest part. the officers have to make split second decisions with life-and-death. he made a decision consistent with the chicago use of force guidelines and the laws. >> laura: here's what the attorney for toledo's family said about your client. >> the officer screamed at him. show me your hands. adam complied. his hands were empty when he was shot in the chest. shooting an unarmed child is an assassination. >> laura: your reaction? >> she must have been absent the day they taught law in law school. we should not look at these times of deadly force incidences through 2020 hindsigh
mr. ro man was a latin king gang member. he was in a drive by shooting. the officers located mr. roman and he and the juvenile began to flee. the officer told him to drop the gun and told him this is the chicago police. mr. ro man got to the fence. as he turns he has a handgun in his right-hand. that semi-automatic handgun the ballistics match. the officer has no cover. he sees this gun and this individual turning towards him. at this point the officer needs to make a split second decision....
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mr. chair man. i yelled back. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for your service to the country. on april 13th, fox news host tucker carlson talked about the effectiveness of vaccines on his primetime show, and he said, quote, maybe it doesn't work, and they are not telling you that. on april 14th yesterday during the day on cnn, you called the statement, quote on quote, a crazy conspiracy theory. last night mr. carlson responded to you saying it's not a conspiracy theory. he said referring to vaccines, quote, if this stuff works, why can't you live like it works? why are you wearing a mask, well, what is the answer, doctor fauci? >> the vaccine trials that were done that showed the high degree, 9495% efficacy, the primary endpoint of the vaccine efficacy was to prevent clinically relevant disease and clinically recognizable disease. what we don't know right now but we will know as we gather more information that you can get infected even though you've been vaccinated and because you are vaccin
mr. chair man. i yelled back. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for your service to the country. on april 13th, fox news host tucker carlson talked about the effectiveness of vaccines on his primetime show, and he said, quote, maybe it doesn't work, and they are not telling you that. on april 14th yesterday during the day on cnn, you called the statement, quote on quote, a crazy conspiracy theory. last night mr. carlson responded to you saying it's not a conspiracy theory. he said...
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mr. chair man. and you for joining us today. senator hawley. >> thank you mr. r man and the witnesses. i would like to come back to you if i could that's very important. you talk about the business model of the companies before us today and all of the dominant platforms and your point i think it is and i would like you to elaborate the business model of the companies is advertising which takes place by getting more and more users to spend more and more online so that the companies can get more personal information to sell more stuff. can you tell us more about this core business model of these dominant platforms. >> it comes from that original business model. to figure out a way they had to borrow twitters model so you can follow any user why did they send the follow-up. every day or two you see you have two more people who followed you and that creates a viral base, like a quick base that gets you to come back into the service right now we are testing the increase of the suggested users you may know. can we get them to invite my friends. that is literally what
mr. chair man. and you for joining us today. senator hawley. >> thank you mr. r man and the witnesses. i would like to come back to you if i could that's very important. you talk about the business model of the companies before us today and all of the dominant platforms and your point i think it is and i would like you to elaborate the business model of the companies is advertising which takes place by getting more and more users to spend more and more online so that the companies can get...
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mr. chair man. and you for joining us today. senator hawley. >> thank you mr. chair man and the witnesses. i would like to come back to you if i could that's very important. you talk about the business model of the companies before us today and all of the dominant platforms and your point i think it is and i would like you to elaborate the business model of the companies is advertising which takes place by getting more and more users to spend more and more online so that the companies can get more personal information to sell more stuff. can you tell us more about this core business model of these dominant platforms. >> it comes from that original business model. to figure out a way they had to borrow twitters model so you can follow any user why did they send the follow-up. every day or two you see you have two more people who followed you and that creates a viral base, like a quick base that gets you to come back into the service right now we are testing the increase of the suggested users you may know. can we get them to invite my friends. that is literally w
mr. chair man. and you for joining us today. senator hawley. >> thank you mr. chair man and the witnesses. i would like to come back to you if i could that's very important. you talk about the business model of the companies before us today and all of the dominant platforms and your point i think it is and i would like you to elaborate the business model of the companies is advertising which takes place by getting more and more users to spend more and more online so that the companies can...
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i think mr. manhe voice of reason, and companies like him. more than anything we've got so much back and forth action, charles, that it really pays to be diversified, and for our part we have said all along this year don't give up on the tech trade and don't only be in cyclicals and value, and that has paid off especially the last 5-30 day -- 15-30 days. so i think as we get through earnings and we've got this show me type market which, obviously, companies are showing what they're worth right now and earnings have been great, something again that we also talked about, i think we're going to settle in here a little bit. doesn't mean that stocks are going to go up for the long term, it just means things are beginning to settle down a little bit. charles: well, one thing that was interesting this week is the johnson & johnson news because the vaccination, covid-19 had is such a sword of damocles hanging over this stock market. seems like we handled it really well. is the reopening trade part of what yo
i think mr. manhe voice of reason, and companies like him. more than anything we've got so much back and forth action, charles, that it really pays to be diversified, and for our part we have said all along this year don't give up on the tech trade and don't only be in cyclicals and value, and that has paid off especially the last 5-30 day -- 15-30 days. so i think as we get through earnings and we've got this show me type market which, obviously, companies are showing what they're worth right...
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degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd last year he was filmed killing mr floyd a black man by pressing his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes the murder sparked global outrage and protests against racism and police violence people in minneapolis celebrated the verdict. we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty to the words so many have been hoping and waiting for their guilty on all counts derek chauvin now a convicted murderer at the end of a tense 3 week trial. justice for george floyd what began as a rallying cry has become reality. thanks just crowds who had gathered at george floyd square the site where he was murdered were overcome by emotion. overwhelmed i'm grateful and relieved so i'm i feel grounded i can feel my feet on the concrete i'm super grateful that this is the verdict and that we can now move to the next faith george floyd slow death has now been seen by millions. while attempting to arrest him last may show been pinned to handcuff floyd to the
degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd last year he was filmed killing mr floyd a black man by pressing his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes the murder sparked global outrage and protests against racism and police violence people in minneapolis celebrated the verdict. we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty to the words so many have been hoping and waiting for...
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and middle man mr hallett just as christ suffered this week the holy week for christians for the salvation of humanity we are also suffering every day with the long war that came to us with the coronavirus pandemic the economic pressure and the families who emigrate. they were among the millions across the world who found ways to celebrate despite the covert 9000 restriction. in jerusalem however this year's worshipers were allowed to participate in mass at the holy settled considered the holiest place in christianity but even there the pandemic was front of mind. i think about life for brazil. to get to. the. churches. like the pope in rome to speak of hope amid the pandemic. let's get some sports news now and the bundesliga is a big game on sunday so when you're on berlin host heritage in berlin derby when you were looking for a win that would keep them in the hunt for european qualification and keep their city rivals mired in relegation trouble but has had other ideas. had to were forced into a change for the darby. positive covert 19 test meant alexander was pressed into service and go
and middle man mr hallett just as christ suffered this week the holy week for christians for the salvation of humanity we are also suffering every day with the long war that came to us with the coronavirus pandemic the economic pressure and the families who emigrate. they were among the millions across the world who found ways to celebrate despite the covert 9000 restriction. in jerusalem however this year's worshipers were allowed to participate in mass at the holy settled considered the...
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mr. chair man. and i want to say how important this hearing is. hmy thanks to chairman booker r bringing us together on this critically important topic. i served as united states attorney in connecticut for four and a half years and then as attorney general in our state for 20 years. so i've worked very extensively with law enforcement and police interactions with people who may have disability, mental illness or autism. i'm sure many of my colleagues have said, as i did, that tuesday's guilty verdict in the chauvin trial provides necessary accountability for the murder of george floyd, but it isn't true justice, not for george floyd or any other black or brown american killed by law enforcementth in this country. no single verdict in a single case can eliminate the generation of racial justice, inequality and inequity faced by black and brown americans in policing and across many other aspects of society. there is so much work to do. senator booker has been at the forefront and also in the senate a
mr. chair man. and i want to say how important this hearing is. hmy thanks to chairman booker r bringing us together on this critically important topic. i served as united states attorney in connecticut for four and a half years and then as attorney general in our state for 20 years. so i've worked very extensively with law enforcement and police interactions with people who may have disability, mental illness or autism. i'm sure many of my colleagues have said, as i did, that tuesday's guilty...
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correct one of the symptoms is has that is right again did you hear amongst the various complaints mr floyd man had about pain did you hear any of them being. known in fact when i saw that there was a para being glioma described as an incidental finding in the autopsy report i actually when i went to the medical records i used that control f. button to put headache and make sure that i never found headache in addition to scrolling through all the records i didn't find haddix at any point when you reference a parrot pair gain glioma being an answer. then a finding on the autopsy would you tell the jury what's meant by answer them sure so all of us have things in our bodies that are causing any medical problems but if they're discovered let's say someone gets a cat scan for one reason they might find that there is a cyst on the kidney or the liver sometimes will even pick up benign tumors so we refer to those as incidental findings in fact in the case of up hurting glioma the need we would actually call it is an incidental woma because we don't think it has clinical relevance but it was found in
correct one of the symptoms is has that is right again did you hear amongst the various complaints mr floyd man had about pain did you hear any of them being. known in fact when i saw that there was a para being glioma described as an incidental finding in the autopsy report i actually when i went to the medical records i used that control f. button to put headache and make sure that i never found headache in addition to scrolling through all the records i didn't find haddix at any point when...
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mr. floyd man mad about pain, did you hear any of them being a headache? spirit no, in fact when i saw that there was a gang llama described as an incidental finding in the autopsy -- >> thank you, your honor. the state calls felonious floyd. spirit to swear or affirm under the testimony that your truth will be truth and nothing but the truth. >> we will test out the microphone. please state your full name. >> philonise o'neill floyd, ph il on ise, o'neill, o and eil, floyd. fl oid. >> good afternoon. sir, you are here to testify about your brother george floyd, is that right? >> yes, sir. >> and before you tell the jury about your brother i would like you to introduce yourself to the jury a little bit so they know something about you. how old are you? >> thirty-nine. >> was george or older or younger brother? >> oldest brother. >> are you married? >> yes, sir. >> do you have children? >> yes, sir. >> how many children? >> to. >> sir, what state you live in? >> houston, texas. >> i would like you to tell the jury a little bit about your brother, george flo
mr. floyd man mad about pain, did you hear any of them being a headache? spirit no, in fact when i saw that there was a gang llama described as an incidental finding in the autopsy -- >> thank you, your honor. the state calls felonious floyd. spirit to swear or affirm under the testimony that your truth will be truth and nothing but the truth. >> we will test out the microphone. please state your full name. >> philonise o'neill floyd, ph il on ise, o'neill, o and eil, floyd....
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degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd a last year he was filmed killing mr floyd a black man by pressing his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes the murders sparked global outrage and protests against racism and police violence people in minneapolis celebrated the verdict as a milestone in the fights for racial justice. we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony by the defendant guilty to the words so many have been hoping and waiting for their guilty on all counts derek chauvin now a convicted murderer at the end of a tense 3 week trial. justice for george floyd what began as a rallying cry has become reality. thanks just crowds who had gathered at george floyd square the site i'm relieved so i'm i feel grounded i can feel my feet on the concrete i'm super grateful that this is the verdict and that we can now move to the next case. george floyd slow death has now been seen by millions. while attempting to arrest him last may show been pinned to handcuff floyd to the ground kneeling on his nec
degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd a last year he was filmed killing mr floyd a black man by pressing his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes the murders sparked global outrage and protests against racism and police violence people in minneapolis celebrated the verdict as a milestone in the fights for racial justice. we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony by the defendant guilty to...
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mr. chair man. i will direct to ms. sand born. sanborn.all forms of domestic terrorism i think we all agree no one should tolerate agitators, extremists that plan to commit violence. does the fbi designate any domestic terrorist groups by name? >> the fbi is not a part of any domestic terrorism designation process. in my understanding one does not exist for the united states. >> do you believe that the mental health impacts related to the isolation have contributed to domestic growth that we are seeing in the domestic terrorism? >> i don't have any specific data related to covid-19, but this is something we worked very closely with our state and local partners. the mental health in general across the country and the affects of that particularly on individuals and how the potential risk could put somebody to conduct acts of violence. >> in the united states of course we depend on law enforcement and focus on actions and what challenges does this present as the justice department works to conduct the threat assessments related to violent ext
mr. chair man. i will direct to ms. sand born. sanborn.all forms of domestic terrorism i think we all agree no one should tolerate agitators, extremists that plan to commit violence. does the fbi designate any domestic terrorist groups by name? >> the fbi is not a part of any domestic terrorism designation process. in my understanding one does not exist for the united states. >> do you believe that the mental health impacts related to the isolation have contributed to domestic...
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man! [applause] mr.auffman: it is important to note, we do not have conversations he formally we come here. they don't know what we're going to ask. gov. reynolds: i was. sen. scott: wondering what. sen. scott: jeff was going to ask he gets us in trouble most of the time. [laughter] mr. kauffman: before we end with senator scott, i will not have this job forever. i have probably already had it long enough. i have a dream. it is an important dream to me. a silly dream. a lot of people make fun of me when i say this dream, but i look to my leaders and i just want you to know right now that whatever you say, it is probably going to guide what i do in the future. when i am done being chairman of the republican party of iowa, it has always been my dream -- i would like to start a modeling career. [laughter] do you believe, both of you, that i should pursue that dream? gov. reynolds: joni, you this him some good examples last time . sen. ernst: i think jeff kaufmann would be an exceptional model. [laughter] [a
man! [applause] mr.auffman: it is important to note, we do not have conversations he formally we come here. they don't know what we're going to ask. gov. reynolds: i was. sen. scott: wondering what. sen. scott: jeff was going to ask he gets us in trouble most of the time. [laughter] mr. kauffman: before we end with senator scott, i will not have this job forever. i have probably already had it long enough. i have a dream. it is an important dream to me. a silly dream. a lot of people make fun...
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degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd last year he was filmed killing mr floyd a black man by pressing his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes the murder sparked global outrage and protests against racism and police violence people in minneapolis celebrate at the heart. we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty to the words so many have been hoping and waiting for their guilty on all counts derek chauvin now a convicted murderer at the end of a tense 3 week trial. justice for george floyd what began as a rallying cry has become reality. thanks just crowds who had gathered at george floyd square the site where he was murdered were overcome by emotion. overwhelmed i'm grateful and relieved so i'm i feel grounded i can feel my feet on the concrete i'm super grateful that this is the verdict and that we can now move to the next faith. george floyd slow death has now been seen by millions. while attempting to arrest him last may show been pinned to handcuff floyd to the
degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd last year he was filmed killing mr floyd a black man by pressing his knee on mr floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes the murder sparked global outrage and protests against racism and police violence people in minneapolis celebrate at the heart. we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count one unintentional 2nd degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty to the words so many have been hoping and waiting for...
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man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: now we will hear from george's baby brother. >> i would like to thank all the advocates, the activists, the people who stayed in the streets marching night and day, people who stayed in the streets for 83 days. people who cared for us in our dark days, our dark night. we got so much from social media sites, i cannot read them all, but thank each and everyone. so many people in grocery stores, i believe and respect the elders, men and women. i hear them walk up in grocery stores, i have a mass, and they say, i recognize the side of your face. we stop and have a great conversation, they are telling me what they experienced as a child, and what they need for change. this is everywhere i go, my brother goes, we all go. thank you for the love in the streets. this is a victory for all of us. there is no color barrier. this is everyone held down. we stand together in unity. i would like to thank our team. ben crump, the witness sees, i would like to thank the jury, thank god. we are n
man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: now we will hear from george's baby brother. >> i would like to thank all the advocates, the activists, the people who stayed in the streets marching night and day, people who stayed in the streets for 83 days. people who cared for us in our dark days, our dark night. we got so much from social media sites, i cannot read them all, but thank each and everyone. so many people in grocery stores, i believe and respect the elders, men and women. i hear...
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man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: now we will hear from george's baby brother. >> i would like to thank all the advocates, the activists, the people who stayed in the streets marching night and day, people who stayed in the streets for 83 days. people who cared for us in our dark days, our dark night. we got so much from social media sites, i cannot read them all, but thank each and everyone. so many people in grocery stores, i believe and respect the elders, men and women. i hear them walk up in grocery stores, i have a mass, and they say, i recognize the side of your face. we stop and have a great conversation, they are telling me what they experienced as a child, and what they need for change. this is everywhere i go, my brother goes, we all go. thank you for the love in the streets. this is a victory for all of us. there is no color barrier. this is everyone held down. we stand together in unity. i would like to thank our team. ben crump, the witness sees, i would like to thank the jury, thank god. we are n
man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: now we will hear from george's baby brother. >> i would like to thank all the advocates, the activists, the people who stayed in the streets marching night and day, people who stayed in the streets for 83 days. people who cared for us in our dark days, our dark night. we got so much from social media sites, i cannot read them all, but thank each and everyone. so many people in grocery stores, i believe and respect the elders, men and women. i hear...
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man. >> i'll roll the window down three times. i'll turn on the air conditioner. is that evidence of intent to apply unlawful force? officer chauvin confirms that mr. floyd is under arrest. >> man. >> you're under arrest right now for forgery. >> officer chauvin made a decision not to use higher levels of force when he would have been authorized to do that. including punches. kicking. elbows. right? all of these tools were available to officer chauvin. that is not an intent to purposefully use unlawful force. they called for ems. within one minute of putting him on the ground. they step it up within another minute and a half. act to speak means he can breathe and they say it repeatedly, remember? they tell him to relax. >> oh, my god. i can't breathe. >> officer chauvin is never swearing at him. he's not calling him names. all of this stuff that we've already talked about, and i don't need to go through this again, all of this stuff that we've talked about, throughout the entirety of not reflect an intent intentionally, commit an unlawful use of force. all of the evidence shows that mr. chauvin thought he was following his training, he was in fact f
man. >> i'll roll the window down three times. i'll turn on the air conditioner. is that evidence of intent to apply unlawful force? officer chauvin confirms that mr. floyd is under arrest. >> man. >> you're under arrest right now for forgery. >> officer chauvin made a decision not to use higher levels of force when he would have been authorized to do that. including punches. kicking. elbows. right? all of these tools were available to officer chauvin. that is not an...
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man. i asked mr. adam about the video, man. >> okay. we'll figure it out. we'll figure it out. >> we saw too. >> you saw what? >> fake money, man. >> who gave it? >> i don't know. whoever asked for change or something. it's like all right, cool. he came out -- i started -- and i told him -- i told him -- he told him to come back in the store. but he -- >> he was talking. he was like what the fuck? where would i get the fake money from? >> ricardo, how are you related to floyd? how do you know him? >> he used to do security work at the salvation army, man. >> how do you know him? >> i don't know him. i'm telling you how, right there. >> okay. >> security work. >> how are you guys together, then? >> we were getting a ride. >> okay. so you two are together? >> no. i seen him in the store, too, but that's my ex. >> are you -- how do you two know each other? how do you not know him when you say he's with you? >> no. he was getting a ride from him too. he told me to come along and he'll give me a ride. >> okay. just stay put, then. >> i don't need it. >> all righ
man. i asked mr. adam about the video, man. >> okay. we'll figure it out. we'll figure it out. >> we saw too. >> you saw what? >> fake money, man. >> who gave it? >> i don't know. whoever asked for change or something. it's like all right, cool. he came out -- i started -- and i told him -- i told him -- he told him to come back in the store. but he -- >> he was talking. he was like what the fuck? where would i get the fake money from? >> ricardo,...
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think when the defence tried to portray you, to - defence tried to portray you, to make you as mr angry black manny at the time. what did you think of that characterisation of you because you clearly were not having it. i am smilin: clearly were not having it. i am smiling now. — clearly were not having it. i am smiling now. i _ clearly were not having it. i am smiling now, i realised - clearly were not having it. i am smiling now, i realised it - clearly were not having it. i am smiling now, i realised it was l smiling now, i realised it was coming and it is terrible as a black man we get painted as an angry person or angry black man and it sucks that i had to go up there and endure that and the world sees that as will, painting us as an angry person even when we are telling the truth of what i saw and my side of the story and he tried to paint me as being angry for speaking up for floyd's life and trying to stop a milder witness. the verdict has been met with relief by many in minneapolis. we've been speaking to some local residents to get their reaction. murder one — committing a felony — we f
think when the defence tried to portray you, to - defence tried to portray you, to make you as mr angry black manny at the time. what did you think of that characterisation of you because you clearly were not having it. i am smilin: clearly were not having it. i am smiling now. — clearly were not having it. i am smiling now. i _ clearly were not having it. i am smiling now, i realised - clearly were not having it. i am smiling now, i realised it - clearly were not having it. i am smiling now,...
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i can't breathe, man. mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?ear what happened that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. 0ur correpondent, lebo diseko is in minneapolis, she told me it was a gruelling day for the prosecution witnesses, and everyone in court. the prosecution pretty relentlessly showing body camera footage from all four officers that were here that day, arresting mr floyd and really taking us through the interaction with him. from the beginning, they began right around the corner here, and bringing him infront of the cup foods store. very distressing. but the p
i can't breathe, man. mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?ear what happened that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's...
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mr. hodges was a man of the forest.nds and neighbors, living by the code of the woodsman, respecting the unspoken pledge to help each other in time of need. ♪ the hunters and the hodges cut timber in the heart of georgia's 20 million acres of woodland. this land belongs to many people, so the woodsman must pay for the rights to cut trees on the land. it was a short trip to the tract of land where the hunters arranged to cut trees, but the hodges had a little further to go. ♪ the pine trees stood up into the sky, straight and tall. among them were some full-grown, ripe for the woodsman's axe. ♪ a tree was chosen. it was crippled in the direction it was to fall. [chopping wood] ♪ [sawing wood] ♪ [hammering stake] [sawing wood] only when this first tree laid on the ground was their work that a boy could do. limbing the trees might not seem important, but it was a help to james' father and brother. another hand swinging an axe means more trees fell. but the boy was doing something that before, the elders had to do for thems
mr. hodges was a man of the forest.nds and neighbors, living by the code of the woodsman, respecting the unspoken pledge to help each other in time of need. ♪ the hunters and the hodges cut timber in the heart of georgia's 20 million acres of woodland. this land belongs to many people, so the woodsman must pay for the rights to cut trees on the land. it was a short trip to the tract of land where the hunters arranged to cut trees, but the hodges had a little further to go. ♪ the pine trees...
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man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: thank you, terrence. we will hear from george's ab brother, bradley floyd. bradley: i would like to thank all the advocates, activists, i would like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, 483 days, maybe longer. but thank you for everybody staying out there, making a statement with us and encouraging us. and there were dark days, dark nights. we had so many messages coming in from social media sites we can't read them all, there is so many. what i thank each and every one. so many people who believe that respect in elders are giving you guys all the respect, men and women read i hear them, they walk up in a grocery store and stop me, i am in a mask and they say, i am looking at the side of your face, i know who you are, let me talk to you. and have a right conversation, telling me what they experienced as a child, what they saw and what they need to change. and they say, we are here for you. and this is everywhere i go, my brother goes and we all go. thank you all for the
man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: thank you, terrence. we will hear from george's ab brother, bradley floyd. bradley: i would like to thank all the advocates, activists, i would like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, 483 days, maybe longer. but thank you for everybody staying out there, making a statement with us and encouraging us. and there were dark days, dark nights. we had so many messages coming in from social media sites we can't read them all,...
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ican't breathe, man. mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?d that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief. and, guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. let's go live to minneapolis, and the bbc�*s lebo diseko. of course just watching the report, it was tough to watch, but you and everyone in the court has seen the body camera footage and the security camera footage again and again. gruelling day? absolutely, mike, in the last hour or so the prosecution pretty relentlessly showing body camera footage from all four officers that we hear that day, arresting mr floyd and taking us through the interaction. from the beginning
ican't breathe, man. mr mcmillan, do you need a minute?d that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief. and, guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the...
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man. your next question, mr. light? >> we've been told that you keep some detailed records about your gardening adventures. >> you know about some of my jottings, yes, i do have a number of journals and diaries in a garden book, a farm book, my weather accounts and the account of rainfall. i was looking at some of them the other day and i realized that i commenced these jottings when i was only 23 years of age. i was not yet living here on our mountain. i was living about 2 1/2 miles to the northeast. and then 17 and 66 i first recorded at the end of march the bloom, if you will, of the purple tree. a short time later, the first few weeks of april, near to my birthday, the bloom of the narsisis. so beautiful. yes, i continue to do so and i continue to take the observations of weather to provide for the temperature at least three times a day. i take the temperatures first at the coolest time of day. that is just before sunrise. then i take the temperature a the sun's height and usually at the warmest time of day. some co
man. your next question, mr. light? >> we've been told that you keep some detailed records about your gardening adventures. >> you know about some of my jottings, yes, i do have a number of journals and diaries in a garden book, a farm book, my weather accounts and the account of rainfall. i was looking at some of them the other day and i realized that i commenced these jottings when i was only 23 years of age. i was not yet living here on our mountain. i was living about 2 1/2...
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mr. chair man and ranking member grassley. it is my honor to appear before the committee to introduce and offer my strong support. ms. jackson-akiwumi exemplifies the fulfillment who reflect the diverse nation. as one would expect, she possesses a impressive academic background earning her jd from yale law school which she served as an editor on the journal and was in naacp defense fund legal scholar. after graduation she quickly gained experience serving in the federal judiciary for the northern districtt of illinois and then for the fourth circuit judge roger gregory. i was especially struck by the commitment to public service. she dedicated the majority of her career to public service and spent a decade in chicago serving as a staff attorney and the federal program. she gave litigation for those that are the most vulnerable and underserved in the community and represented over 400 and tried sevennd trials that argued five appeals before the circuit. currently a partner in the law firm where she is a member of the litigation
mr. chair man and ranking member grassley. it is my honor to appear before the committee to introduce and offer my strong support. ms. jackson-akiwumi exemplifies the fulfillment who reflect the diverse nation. as one would expect, she possesses a impressive academic background earning her jd from yale law school which she served as an editor on the journal and was in naacp defense fund legal scholar. after graduation she quickly gained experience serving in the federal judiciary for the...
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mr. speaker. the man is a lawyer, am i to understand, and if he's going to repeat allegations like that, he should come to the house and substantiate those allegations and say where he heard them and who exactly is supposed to have said those -- who exactly is supposed to have said those things, mr. speaker, because what i said he can tell him, and he asked about the october decisions, and they were bitter and very difficult decisions as they would be for any prime minister, mr. speaker, because nobody wants to put this country in a lockdown with all the consequences, and that means the losses of education and the damage to peoples' life chances, to the huge medical backlog that it entailed, but it was thanks to that lockdown, the tough decision we took, mr. speaker, and thanks to the heroic efforts of the british people that we have gotten through to this stage in the pandemic where we find ourselves rolling out a vaccine where we have done 50% -- 25% of the arab population have now had two doses, mr. sp
mr. speaker. the man is a lawyer, am i to understand, and if he's going to repeat allegations like that, he should come to the house and substantiate those allegations and say where he heard them and who exactly is supposed to have said those -- who exactly is supposed to have said those things, mr. speaker, because what i said he can tell him, and he asked about the october decisions, and they were bitter and very difficult decisions as they would be for any prime minister, mr. speaker,...
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mr. floyd he said go to me, man, i don't want to get shot. >> yes, something like that. >> that is correct, yes, ma'am. and then he put his hands in the air? >> yes. >> and then he put his hands on the dash and that is when he grabbed his hands and put it on the dashboard, is that correct? >> yes. >> and then the other officer with you on the other side of the vehicle said put your hands on her head, is that correct? >> and then he put his hands on his head. >> yes. >> there was one officer that said that they were going to tase him. >> that is what i heard. >> you were yelling pretty loud, correct? >> yes, it escalated really quickly. >> yes. >> you are giving commands including profanity, is that correct? >> he refused to show me his hands, yes, eventually i pulled my gun. >> he was away, correct? >> mr. floyd was awake, is that correct? during this incident? >> yes. >> he was conscious we met yes? he did not appear to be in distress, is that right? >> he was talking to you, he was standing up, is that right. >> sometimes he was talking and sometimes he was mumbling, he was incoherent a
mr. floyd he said go to me, man, i don't want to get shot. >> yes, something like that. >> that is correct, yes, ma'am. and then he put his hands in the air? >> yes. >> and then he put his hands on the dash and that is when he grabbed his hands and put it on the dashboard, is that correct? >> yes. >> and then the other officer with you on the other side of the vehicle said put your hands on her head, is that correct? >> and then he put his hands on his...
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after the labour leader entered the pub, mr humpries tried to throw him out. this man said afterwards nhs staff have been working tirelessly to protect public health and that restrictions have been necessary to save lives. the scottish conservatives have launched their manifesto ahead of next month's holyrood elections. they're focusing on blocking any possible second independence referendum, and they're promising more money for the nhs. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. kayaking in the heart of the city. potentially perilous and certainly not for the faint—hearted. tories in glasgow used to be an equally rare sight. in recent years they've found some political buoyancy in scotland, launching their manifesto in a nearby waterside warehouse. we need to choose to rebuild scotland now. with the emphasis on trying to stop the snp holding another referendum on scottish independence. have you spoken to the prime minister about how he would respond if an snp government asked him for permission to have another referendum ? the prime minister is clear we cannot have anoth
after the labour leader entered the pub, mr humpries tried to throw him out. this man said afterwards nhs staff have been working tirelessly to protect public health and that restrictions have been necessary to save lives. the scottish conservatives have launched their manifesto ahead of next month's holyrood elections. they're focusing on blocking any possible second independence referendum, and they're promising more money for the nhs. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. kayaking in the...
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mr. big, the man he believed to be an all-powerful crime boss. rship, for trust, for help from mr. big. the royal canadian mounted police disguised the identities of the undercover voice on this video. >> i'm going to help you or i'm not going 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 a
mr. big, the man he believed to be an all-powerful crime boss. rship, for trust, for help from mr. big. the royal canadian mounted police disguised the identities of the undercover voice on this video. >> i'm going to help you or i'm not going 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...
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more than 20 years after the bosnian war of one man mr ching for the bones of his piece of soul the ability for floor your own daughter will also gain a quarter. not all just said i'm going to award if you will truth food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for years so marriage on the usual oceans of us we don't go up and see to it is his it life mission probably he will know it until the end of his wife. the flu. 2 will focus on old it will destroy that so well. every day since 2002 ram is new catch has been scouring the forest for the remains of victims of genocide although they themselves have disappeared their memory lives on and they haunt the minds of their friends and families. he roams these words with the sole purpose of finding human bones which can be identified and finally rests. on. the breakup of yugoslavia began in 1991 when the republics of slovenia and croatia declared independence 6 bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid a high price for independence memory that obviously did not match at the other point gove
more than 20 years after the bosnian war of one man mr ching for the bones of his piece of soul the ability for floor your own daughter will also gain a quarter. not all just said i'm going to award if you will truth food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for years so marriage on the usual oceans of us we don't go up and see to it is his it life mission probably he will know it until the end of his wife. the flu. 2 will focus on old it will destroy that...
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mr. speaker and by the way, so does former leader of the labor party a man to whom i think he should attorney blair -- >> yes. mr. speaker i'm surprised the prime minister brings up former leaders since it is his former leader friend dave at the heart of much of this. and i acknowledge -- during the pandemic that was a good thing we celebrate that. the difference is -- they didn't always have the chance to protect the prime minister ask him to fix the tax situation in exchange for doing that. that's the dins. that's the heart of this scandal of people's jobs and wasted taxpayers money. take, for example, take for example, the thousands of jobs that liberty steals. that are on the line -- elsewhere following the collapse of green filled capital hasn't fixed that, in fact, he's done nothing to help steal workers. is it now quite literally one rule for those that got the prime minister's phone number another for everybody else -- >> prime minister, mr. speaker -- he called it a scandal and volted for the changes that we brought in. our ventilator he called our challenge outstanding and i think h
mr. speaker and by the way, so does former leader of the labor party a man to whom i think he should attorney blair -- >> yes. mr. speaker i'm surprised the prime minister brings up former leaders since it is his former leader friend dave at the heart of much of this. and i acknowledge -- during the pandemic that was a good thing we celebrate that. the difference is -- they didn't always have the chance to protect the prime minister ask him to fix the tax situation in exchange for doing...
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it seemed initially like the work of a mad man. mrs. borden had been failed by 19 blows in the upstairs guest room and then about an hour and a half later, after he had returned from a business downtown, mr. borden was himself killed by ten blows. while he was having a nap on the sitting room sofa. so it was a pretty horrifying scene, regardless of anything else. i mean that that alone was enough to generate front page news. but the police soon discovers denim but the police soon anomalies. they discovered some expected as i said this was the work of a mad man. non-league. they expected, as i said, that this was the work of a mad man and some crazed straighter would be found wandering the streets with an x or a hatchet. but they noted, to central fact. the first was, as i have mentioned describing the motives, the interval between the murders seemed ought. you know, it was strange that someone from the outside would have come in, killed mrs. warden, waited at least an hour and a half to kill mr. biden, and then departed. it was a small
it seemed initially like the work of a mad man. mrs. borden had been failed by 19 blows in the upstairs guest room and then about an hour and a half later, after he had returned from a business downtown, mr. borden was himself killed by ten blows. while he was having a nap on the sitting room sofa. so it was a pretty horrifying scene, regardless of anything else. i mean that that alone was enough to generate front page news. but the police soon discovers denim but the police soon anomalies....
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more than 20 years after the bosnian war of one man mr ching for the bones of his piece of gold you feel so little for full of your own daughter will cost again a quarter. not you all just said i'm your uncle will give you all true food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for years over it on each of those and of course i do struggle but since it is his life mission it will be he will know it until the end of his life. laura 3rd. willfulness was all over the world to speak. every day since 2002 ram his new catch has been scouring the forest for the remains of victims of genocide although they themselves have disappeared their memory lives on and they haunt the minds of their friends and families. he roams these words with the sole purpose of finding human bones which can be identified and finally to rest. the breakup of yugoslavia began in 1991 when the republics of slovenia and kuwait declared independence 6 bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid the high price for independence now more at that time mr than magic there or t
more than 20 years after the bosnian war of one man mr ching for the bones of his piece of gold you feel so little for full of your own daughter will cost again a quarter. not you all just said i'm your uncle will give you all true food and water bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest for years over it on each of those and of course i do struggle but since it is his life mission it will be he will know it until the end of his life. laura 3rd. willfulness was all over...
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win for him by that that that then they met there was you for a local mayor elect get it but mr lynn as a man a said baird well a man when i had my full effort to. do all my lead. but more cut i'm not. in a bill out of. that message or my model for him about my office or method on how most of all of what at the present was a filibuster you. are all kind of worth the read. so i was reading some of the rules if you will for a 2nd. more for the house of the wind up with. more formal studies. i thought that some of those. $7000.00 blooms on oil. from the monkey a woman at the turtle took. italian. to tell you another time but i would have to tell you are 2 bob the times the amount of times as. another daughter in fairyland. there was no if you had to did you tell us how to. get her to the. film. how it can and i was. not at least not at. the start of feel. up to. be a newbie a spotless elater if a and shovel of lamb let into a lot of the rock i'm a fish that even moving. how do you top that and had laid out of 10 of them have a lot here and more still ugly ines look to taught us has. will we see
win for him by that that that then they met there was you for a local mayor elect get it but mr lynn as a man a said baird well a man when i had my full effort to. do all my lead. but more cut i'm not. in a bill out of. that message or my model for him about my office or method on how most of all of what at the present was a filibuster you. are all kind of worth the read. so i was reading some of the rules if you will for a 2nd. more for the house of the wind up with. more formal studies. i...
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man. thank you, mr. officer. >> sit down! >> thank you, man. >> you see the film. he didn't resist.e didn't do anything. he was panicking. he was scared. because he probably felt what was about to happen to him. >> you got an i.d. on you? >> i got one at home. >> all right, what's your name? >> george. >> george? >> george perry floyd. >> we were already trained as kids on what and what not to do. your parents told you, if you see the police, you better not do nothing. you lay on that ground, you lay your hands out. don't do nothing to them. because everybody knew what was going on. >> george floyd grew up in the cuney homes in houston. it's known as one of the notoriously toughest areas in houston. >> cuney homes is one of the largest housing development projects in houston, texas, where george floyd grew up. >> most of the people there are on section eight, are low-income, impoverished. few have jobs. >> poor, poor. poor beyond measure. they didn't have nothing. >> third ward was one of these places where you always saw police officers effecting traffic stops or stopping individua
man. thank you, mr. officer. >> sit down! >> thank you, man. >> you see the film. he didn't resist.e didn't do anything. he was panicking. he was scared. because he probably felt what was about to happen to him. >> you got an i.d. on you? >> i got one at home. >> all right, what's your name? >> george. >> george? >> george perry floyd. >> we were already trained as kids on what and what not to do. your parents told you, if you see the...
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that that then they met there was you for a local mayor elect get it but mr lynn as a man a said bad well man when i hold myself. to all my. god i'm not. in a bill out of. that message or my model for my ass or message on how most of all of what at the present was a filibuster you. are all kind of worth the read. so i was ready to have some of those if for a 2nd. more thought i was of the wind up with. more so more formal studies. let's look at that some of those euros if one of the $7000.00 blooms on oil a good model is going to demand a woman at the total. italian. to tell you another time but i would have to tell you are 2 above the times the amount of times as that i got that with another daughter in fairyland. more tafe it was like if you had to did you tell us how to buy. it to get ahead to the. film. how it can and i was. not at least not at. the start of feel. up to. be a newbie a spark misallocated fray an itch of a left leg into al out of the rock i'm a fish that even moving along means how do you top that and had laid out of 10 of them have a lot here and more still ugly i
that that then they met there was you for a local mayor elect get it but mr lynn as a man a said bad well man when i hold myself. to all my. god i'm not. in a bill out of. that message or my model for my ass or message on how most of all of what at the present was a filibuster you. are all kind of worth the read. so i was ready to have some of those if for a 2nd. more thought i was of the wind up with. more so more formal studies. let's look at that some of those euros if one of the $7000.00...
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mr. carter tells the story. the white man named north married and indian, he that is mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west, because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups in the fall, when it would be cooler. also the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott, about removal, and permission was granted. james here he soon became too ill to continue as their leader. james hair sister, traveled in another detachment. and the reverend who also was with this attachment, he wrote in his journal in 1838. it was a thursday, two children won a daughter of our dear sister, recalls this. so james harris now lost his wife's mother his niece and his father. by this time, the extreme heat of summer had given away to a cold winter. and they wrote the reverend road again. on december 26. they were stopped by floating ice. and they were stopped at the ohio river. december 27th, we proceeded with the detachment, about six miles where we campe
mr. carter tells the story. the white man named north married and indian, he that is mr. carter, heard that they threw him in the river and drowned him on the way west, because he was so much trouble. but because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups in the fall, when it would be cooler. also the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott, about removal, and permission was granted. james here he soon became too ill to continue...