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>> so, that's a great question, nicole, with two great words, tea leaves. so, the conventional wisdom among lawyers is that a short deliberation is good for the defense. in this case, i think the calculus may be a little different because the evidence that the prosecution presented was overwhelming, and one would think that if the jury were going to acquit, even on one charge, that it would require much more conversation than this 11 hours, but it's totally reading the tea leaves and we'll know for sure in a few minutes. >> paul butler, obviously part of our team awaiting to analyze this verdict when it comes down, when we have it. ali velshi, who has covered so many of the aftereffects of the death of george floyd, so many late, hot summer nights, ali was on the air with us from city streets around this country. he is outside the hennepin county courthouse. ali, how are you? >> reporter: good, brian. let me give you a sense of it. you saw a little bit of this with shaq, we're not too far from each other but we've got a lot of media around here and a crowd
>> so, that's a great question, nicole, with two great words, tea leaves. so, the conventional wisdom among lawyers is that a short deliberation is good for the defense. in this case, i think the calculus may be a little different because the evidence that the prosecution presented was overwhelming, and one would think that if the jury were going to acquit, even on one charge, that it would require much more conversation than this 11 hours, but it's totally reading the tea leaves and...
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still, nicole, jurors like to hear from the accused person. was the most important decision of derek chauvin's life. his lawyer told the judge that they discussed it many times. they had a long conversation about it last night. i think the concern for the defense was that chauvin might be destroyed on cross-examination by prosecutors, or if he had taken the stand, he might have opened the door to the jury hearing about the many complaints in other cases that citizens have filed against him. >> i'm going to ask both of you to stay with us. we have some breaking news just coming in to us out of chicago. officials there have just released police body cam footage from a fatal shooting of a 13-year-old. 13-year-old adam toledo. the seventh grader was killed march 29th. his death has gripped the city of championship. i must warn you, the video is graphic and very upsetting. it shows the shooting unfolding in just a matter of seconds. you can see the officer running towards 13-year-old toledo, who has his hands up. the officer fatally shoots him. the
still, nicole, jurors like to hear from the accused person. was the most important decision of derek chauvin's life. his lawyer told the judge that they discussed it many times. they had a long conversation about it last night. i think the concern for the defense was that chauvin might be destroyed on cross-examination by prosecutors, or if he had taken the stand, he might have opened the door to the jury hearing about the many complaints in other cases that citizens have filed against him....
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nicolelis: basically he has done nothing.ng, he downplayed the severity of the pandemic. he was on tv, social media, everywhere talking every day against every measure of social distancing, mask ung, even against vaccines. he basically has transformed this crisis into a political, ideological battle. accordin to everyone who is involved with the pandemic and trying to see what happened brazil, he is the main enemy of any attempt to control the pandemic within the country. nermeen: during the course of this one year, brazil has had no less than four health ministers. i want to ask aboutomething that is very striking about the demographic. the people who have been affected by the rus in brazil. mainly because there are a lot of young people who are dying. that is quite different from what we are seeing in most parts of the world. could you explain why so many young people are getting sick and even dying? dr. nicolelis: during the first wave we saw the pandemic with people who are 65 years old. during the last year the demograph
nicolelis: basically he has done nothing.ng, he downplayed the severity of the pandemic. he was on tv, social media, everywhere talking every day against every measure of social distancing, mask ung, even against vaccines. he basically has transformed this crisis into a political, ideological battle. accordin to everyone who is involved with the pandemic and trying to see what happened brazil, he is the main enemy of any attempt to control the pandemic within the country. nermeen: during the...
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there is no compromise, nicole. that america belongs only to white people. if they believe that, they seal the fate of the country. we have to finally admit that, i think. >> ashley parker, i wasn't going to share this or bring him into this, but to eddie's point, the last guy's response was, quote, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. what does this white house feel is the priority when we have this aching sameness of another tragic death of a young black man, a father, who died at the hands of a police officer who the news accounts and the reporting so far, she's resigned, so has the police chief there, is that she reached for her gun instead of her taser. what does the biden white house want to feel different and look different today than when this happened on the former guy's watch? >> well, you see just the sheer difference in tone and what the president and the vice president have said. they have not sort of come out blindly on side of the police as former president trump generally did. they both said
there is no compromise, nicole. that america belongs only to white people. if they believe that, they seal the fate of the country. we have to finally admit that, i think. >> ashley parker, i wasn't going to share this or bring him into this, but to eddie's point, the last guy's response was, quote, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. what does this white house feel is the priority when we have this aching sameness of another tragic death of a young black man, a father, who died...
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les saluda nicole suárez, felicidad está en una asignación especial, en minneapolis a poca distanciacerca donde se realiza el juicio contra el oficial una manifestación, la joven de raza negra durante un incidente de tráfico llevó a una protesta, rubén tiene los detalles, buenas tardes. >>> ¿qué tal? minnesota vive momentos de tensión contra el ex policía acusado por la muerte de george floyd, ayer otro hombre afro americano, un joven de 20 años murió en manos de la policía desatando la furia de manifestantes que se enfrentaron con las autoridades, ocurrió en brooklyn center, según la policía ordenaron al joven detener su vehículo por una infracción de tráfico y cuando descubrieron que tenía un orden de arresto pendiente intentaron detenerlo, el conductor intentó manejar y después falleció, la madre dijo que habló con su hijo cuando los oficiales le dispararon y escuchó el incidente, su hijo iba acompañado de su novia, que confirmó fue baleado y manifestantes fueron dispersados con gases lacrimógenos, durante las manifestantes también ocurrieron destrozos, el alcalde ordenó un toque
les saluda nicole suárez, felicidad está en una asignación especial, en minneapolis a poca distanciacerca donde se realiza el juicio contra el oficial una manifestación, la joven de raza negra durante un incidente de tráfico llevó a una protesta, rubén tiene los detalles, buenas tardes. >>> ¿qué tal? minnesota vive momentos de tensión contra el ex policía acusado por la muerte de george floyd, ayer otro hombre afro americano, un joven de 20 años murió en manos de la...
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>> reporter: hey, nicolle. we're starting to see protests all throughout the area here, starting to grow. specifically behind me, this is very interesting. this group here that's getting ready to disburse is a group calls principals for good trouble. these are principals, assistant principals from across the twin cities. they formed this group about a couple months ago over the summertime, shortly after george floyd died, and they said the reason they did this is because they feel as educators they have a role to play in educating the younger generation to try to breakdown stereotypes and biases, educate students about the history and how we potentially got to this place. at this moment they tell us they are actively teaching students about the trial and what's going on. there's concerted efforts to make sure black and brown students within their schools feel like they belong, that their lives are valued. these teachers are out here. they have been speaking to one another. they'll be joining protesters later to
>> reporter: hey, nicolle. we're starting to see protests all throughout the area here, starting to grow. specifically behind me, this is very interesting. this group here that's getting ready to disburse is a group calls principals for good trouble. these are principals, assistant principals from across the twin cities. they formed this group about a couple months ago over the summertime, shortly after george floyd died, and they said the reason they did this is because they feel as...
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consider nicole mckenzie's testim officer, which would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe as, or she did describe it as a hostile environment. you miss signs. breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people at the area can be part of the decision to affect procedures at a scene, she talked about it is difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient. makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something. so the distraction she said can actually do harm to a patient. when we're talking about this critical decision making model, right, the lieutenant said, sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. because it's unpredictable. right? all of this information is coming at a reasonable officer. the reasonable police officer standard can also be extended to officer chang, right, what is his perception of the crowd? you heard him testify. you
consider nicole mckenzie's testim officer, which would include nicole mckenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe as, or she did describe it as a hostile environment. you miss signs. breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people at the area can be part of the decision to affect procedures at a scene, she talked about it is difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient....
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nicole: yeah. think what we will continue to see, and i would like to draw this back to some of the earlier comments about an increased corporate tax rate, it is going to be really challenging to be in a higher rate environment and a higher tax environment for some of these smaller to start up a technology companies. which gives us a little bit of forward phot about continued consolidation in technology. we are also seeing the infrastructure within the sticky ecosystem, like apple, like amazon, who have the ability to invest more in cloud specifically. i think all of that gives a little bit of wind and sales again for these major tech companies. haidi: nicole webb with wealth enhancement senior vice president. great to have you with us. we have more to come on "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look ahead at the day and australia and new zealand. australia's labor party is calling for a review of the objective and fiscal monetary policy possibilities. this is in respons
nicole: yeah. think what we will continue to see, and i would like to draw this back to some of the earlier comments about an increased corporate tax rate, it is going to be really challenging to be in a higher rate environment and a higher tax environment for some of these smaller to start up a technology companies. which gives us a little bit of forward phot about continued consolidation in technology. we are also seeing the infrastructure within the sticky ecosystem, like apple, like amazon,...
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>> you know what, any nicolle -- nicolle, i absolutely do.the border that were unethical, immoral and unconstitutional, and he was offering them a get out of jail free card to get it. that's one of the reasons i quit the administration shortly thereafter was because of that episode which we immediately reported to our lawyers, because we were concerned that the president himself had violated the law in making that offer. what impact did that have on the department of homeland security? it politicized the department. it also made senior leaders afraid once trump conducted a surge, and they failed to follow through on that demand and it made them not answer tickle threats. there is an historic level of hip oc rhysy. thls the deep state trying to target conserve -- conservative. that's what we're talking about here. it is serious, and there is hip -- hypocrisy here because for years they criticized the obama administration, saying they weren't calling it what it was, terrorism. now republicans are making that accusation, refusing to call domesti
>> you know what, any nicolle -- nicolle, i absolutely do.the border that were unethical, immoral and unconstitutional, and he was offering them a get out of jail free card to get it. that's one of the reasons i quit the administration shortly thereafter was because of that episode which we immediately reported to our lawyers, because we were concerned that the president himself had violated the law in making that offer. what impact did that have on the department of homeland security? it...
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>> well, i think a little bit of both, nicole.ound in this week of delay of pause, there was no additional large missing cases out there that we hadn't seen and in the end, you were looking at 15 cases in almost 8 million doses of johnson & johnson that were distributed and yes the frequency of this increases a little bit in women under 50, it becomes about 7 of these cases of blood clots with bleeding risk in about a million in women who are less than 50 but by releasing this vaccine, you're really looking at how much more there is in terms of benefit versus the potential low risk, particularly now that there are identification of the fact that this may occur, providers are on the lookout, and there's education out there for the patients. it's also important, nicole, because it's not just important for the fight here, so we get this vaccine back out into our communities, particularly those that are marginalized, those that may not be able to come back for the second dose but the whole world was looking at seeing how the u.s. regu
>> well, i think a little bit of both, nicole.ound in this week of delay of pause, there was no additional large missing cases out there that we hadn't seen and in the end, you were looking at 15 cases in almost 8 million doses of johnson & johnson that were distributed and yes the frequency of this increases a little bit in women under 50, it becomes about 7 of these cases of blood clots with bleeding risk in about a million in women who are less than 50 but by releasing this...
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and it's not hidden, nicole. suppose, where if you were going to be a associated with these extremist groups, you would do it in private and in secret. but, oh no, republicans have it all on full display, willing to meet with them, take pictures with them, invite them to meetings, go to their meetings and give speeches. there is no secret of the relationship between these militia and what should be, you know, kind of mainstream republican party, because there's no such thing anymore. and what is interesting to me is that, you know, the law enforcement has been able to connect all of these dots because so many of the insurrectionists who have been charged were proud of what they were doing. they had it on their facebook pages and on all of their social media, so there was no hiding the ball here. and this connection isn't going to go away when we uncover more and more about the relationship, perhaps between even lawmakers and some of these insurrectionists. >> and we will stay on it. john heilemann, who has been a
and it's not hidden, nicole. suppose, where if you were going to be a associated with these extremist groups, you would do it in private and in secret. but, oh no, republicans have it all on full display, willing to meet with them, take pictures with them, invite them to meetings, go to their meetings and give speeches. there is no secret of the relationship between these militia and what should be, you know, kind of mainstream republican party, because there's no such thing anymore. and what...
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her mother, nicole, found dead in mclaren park. nicole fits' sister remembers the day she found out about the killing. >> after learning of what happened to our sister, the next thing to do was to look for arianna. there was no news of arianna. arianna wasn't found with her. >> reporter: on april 8th, 2016, a rec and parks worker stumbled upon nicole's body buried in a shallow grave covered with plywood. fits was a best buy employee, single mom of two daughters. she was reported missing three days before her body was found because she didn't show up for work. the san francisco police department is working with the fbi on this cold case. now new technology. this tweet included a photo of arianna. the fbi wants the public to know they are actively looking for the young girl and her mother's killer. agents also say they want to re-interview witnesses. >> little details come to mind you didn't think of five years ago and we also have information we didn't have five years ago so we want to talk to people again. >> reporter: sfpd is offe
her mother, nicole, found dead in mclaren park. nicole fits' sister remembers the day she found out about the killing. >> after learning of what happened to our sister, the next thing to do was to look for arianna. there was no news of arianna. arianna wasn't found with her. >> reporter: on april 8th, 2016, a rec and parks worker stumbled upon nicole's body buried in a shallow grave covered with plywood. fits was a best buy employee, single mom of two daughters. she was reported...
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. >> you may call your next witness the defense recalls officer nicole mckenzie. >> do you swear or affirm by the penalty of perjury that your testimony will be the truth and nothing but the truth. >> let's have you state and spell your name so the court reporter has it. >> nicole mackenzie. >> mr. nelson. >> good morning ms. mckenzie. officer, i apologize. you previously testified in this case, correct? >> i have. a. >> to refresh the recollection, whatat is your role again with e minneapolis department? >> the medical support coordinator for the department. >> and in terms of -- can you put your mask down? >> yes, sir. >> thank you. >> in terms of the training that you provide to officers, is it fair to say that the training consists of both academy training and veteran and officer training? >> yes sir. >> in terms of the training that your department provides, does your department provide excited delirium training to officers in the academy? >> in the academy, yes. >> that's not something that is routinely given. >> correct. >> now do you understand that officers lane who is a part of t
. >> you may call your next witness the defense recalls officer nicole mckenzie. >> do you swear or affirm by the penalty of perjury that your testimony will be the truth and nothing but the truth. >> let's have you state and spell your name so the court reporter has it. >> nicole mackenzie. >> mr. nelson. >> good morning ms. mckenzie. officer, i apologize. you previously testified in this case, correct? >> i have. a. >> to refresh the...
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it's really a shame, nicolle.ng what it's doing, letting us know. and i spoke just a little while ago today with dr. walensky, the head of the cdc, and asked her to tell me why they are releasing the data so promptly. she said there were several reasons. number one, they wanted the public to know that they're being transparent. number two, they want to make sure that people and doctors who are observing this complication of blood clots are reporting them immediately. thirdly, there's actually a treatment implication, because typically blood clots might be treated with a blood thinner called heparin, but in this case it should not be. so those are the reasons. and it's being evaluated as we speak. >> i feel like you should have transferred her to kim, because kim had the j&j vaccine. kim, you've written about it today. i want to read from your piece and then i want to ask you about it. you write, if i had to do it over again, i would get the shot without hesitation. i want others to view this pause not as reason to
it's really a shame, nicolle.ng what it's doing, letting us know. and i spoke just a little while ago today with dr. walensky, the head of the cdc, and asked her to tell me why they are releasing the data so promptly. she said there were several reasons. number one, they wanted the public to know that they're being transparent. number two, they want to make sure that people and doctors who are observing this complication of blood clots are reporting them immediately. thirdly, there's actually a...
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nicole, i'm sorry.on't mean to interrupt you, but one of the things that i had said prior to coming on to the show is i don't want to talk about the investigations that i'm cooperating in right now, out of respect for those individuals that are conducting the investigation. it's unfair. i'm willing to answer your questions, but i don't want to go into the substance of conversations. it's just not proper. >> fair enough. i want to ask you about the investigation that we now know more about than ever before into rudy giuliani. he's taking a really brazen approach the day after a raid into his home and offices. you've had your home and offices raided. and in your view, which what you experienced and what you know about what trump's willing to do to put his neck out for anyone, what should rudy be doing? >> yeah, first of all, if i can, i wanted to go back and talk to you for a second about the previous block that you had on. >> absolutely. >> and i want to be very clear to and to your audience about this.
nicole, i'm sorry.on't mean to interrupt you, but one of the things that i had said prior to coming on to the show is i don't want to talk about the investigations that i'm cooperating in right now, out of respect for those individuals that are conducting the investigation. it's unfair. i'm willing to answer your questions, but i don't want to go into the substance of conversations. it's just not proper. >> fair enough. i want to ask you about the investigation that we now know more about...
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in the again we were hearing the testimony of nicole mackenzie a medical support coordinator for many athletes police she's been cross-examined by the defense in the trial over there and show than charged with the murder of george floyd. a lot of the thrust of the questioning right now over. i suppose the question all or as we saw they're being called that now looks own and narcan. basically today the defense. very much trying to focus on the idea that drug use could have been one of the main causes of the death of george floyd so the use of force really and how police officers should try to deescalate crisis situations has been the focus of today which is the 7th day of evidence in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derrick chauvelin think we can go to allan fisher who is an island isn't there just yet we are seeing a short break. in court proceedings. that's also for the defense will on tuesday expert witnesses outlined the force's procedures including the fact that all minneapolis police officers were trained in dealing with a crisis so shoguns defense team as previousl
in the again we were hearing the testimony of nicole mackenzie a medical support coordinator for many athletes police she's been cross-examined by the defense in the trial over there and show than charged with the murder of george floyd. a lot of the thrust of the questioning right now over. i suppose the question all or as we saw they're being called that now looks own and narcan. basically today the defense. very much trying to focus on the idea that drug use could have been one of the main...
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it's a good question, nicole.tol grounds here, all the way back to the lincoln memorial, essentially the land has been ceded here and i think what you are now seeing is this effort here over the course of the next minutes to try to push these individuals out of this area here. >> that was our friend nbc's vaughn hillyard on january 6th as a deadly mob laid siege to the people's house right in front of him. all in the name of the big lie by donald trump that the election was stolen from him. today marks 100 days since that happened. since that report from vaughn. and questions still remain about how best to secure the nation's center of government which was just, again, attacked two weeks ago, taking the life of capitol police officer billy evans. an internal report by the capitol police showed a series of missteps that led to that day and the danger that those on the hill still face. let's bring into our conversation, nbc news political reporter vaughn hillyard, live from the very spot from which he reported for u
it's a good question, nicole.tol grounds here, all the way back to the lincoln memorial, essentially the land has been ceded here and i think what you are now seeing is this effort here over the course of the next minutes to try to push these individuals out of this area here. >> that was our friend nbc's vaughn hillyard on january 6th as a deadly mob laid siege to the people's house right in front of him. all in the name of the big lie by donald trump that the election was stolen from...
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unfortunately we're out of time but graduations do you want everyone on the team working on this nicole schmidt scientist at the german aerospace center thank you. well the day is always done the conversation continues online and you'll find us on twitter news you can follow me a brit golf t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another dick we'll see that everybody. in. the book. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts the coronavirus update code 19 specials. on t w. me m r one woman versus the military. suit. de facto head of governments disempowered and detained people are demanding her release the regime's forces are responding with trial and why is the newbold peace prize laureate such a threat to the our phones are also close up. to 60 minutes to w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. true just 3 of the topics covered and weekly. if you would like any information on the crawl along. any other science topics you should
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illustrating that, nicole, this weekend, the holiday weekend saw two big changes.e traffic across the nation. and this movie, "godzilla versus kong" was people in the seats in movie theaters. >> that is a remarkable way to look at human behavior, which i want to ask you another question, because at the beginning of the pandemic, i asked you about what we had missed and you talked about how scientists missed the variable of a president's speech on behavior. i want to pick up that thread on the other side of a break. don't go anywhere. much more with laurie garrett on the other side. nywhere. much more with laurie garrett on the other side this is how you become the best! [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. afford
illustrating that, nicole, this weekend, the holiday weekend saw two big changes.e traffic across the nation. and this movie, "godzilla versus kong" was people in the seats in movie theaters. >> that is a remarkable way to look at human behavior, which i want to ask you another question, because at the beginning of the pandemic, i asked you about what we had missed and you talked about how scientists missed the variable of a president's speech on behavior. i want to pick up that...
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nicole, this is concerning. i think the best thing to do is if you have somebody in your life which is vaccine hesitant, which i view differently than anti-vaccine, vaccine hesitant you can listen to the concerns and offer up some resources that might educate them to learn more about answering the concerns. the concern i hear the most is we just don't know enough. and some of that is true. part of working with people that are working with vaccine hesitant is not necessarily denying that their concerns are legitimate as much as also providing additional information about the risks of not getting the vaccine. but listening, as with many other topics we talked about, nicole, listening and being empathetic goes much farther than hitting somebody over the head or telling them they're an idiot. there are some good resources that are coming out from the evangelical community. there is a guy named curtis chang that put videos together for pastors and others in the christian community to try to educate with facts to try
nicole, this is concerning. i think the best thing to do is if you have somebody in your life which is vaccine hesitant, which i view differently than anti-vaccine, vaccine hesitant you can listen to the concerns and offer up some resources that might educate them to learn more about answering the concerns. the concern i hear the most is we just don't know enough. and some of that is true. part of working with people that are working with vaccine hesitant is not necessarily denying that their...
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. >> nicole, nicole, last name mackenzie. >> thank you. good morning. >> good morning. >> officer. >> officer. i apologize. i'm sorry. >> you previously received in this case. correct? >> i have. >> and just to refresh the jury's recollection, what is your role again with the police department? >> i am a medical support coordinator for the department. >> okay. and in terms of -- >> could you take your mask off? >> yes, sir. >> thank you. >> in terms of the training that you provide to officers, fair to say that the training consists of both academy training and veteran officer training called in service? >> yes, sir. >> and in terms of the training that your department provides, does your department provide excited delirium training to officers in the academy? >> in the academy, yes. >> and that's not something that routinely is given to the veteran officers? >> correct. >> all right. now you understand that officer lane who is a part of this case recently attended the academy? >> correct, yes. >> and he would have seen the materials that
. >> nicole, nicole, last name mackenzie. >> thank you. good morning. >> good morning. >> officer. >> officer. i apologize. i'm sorry. >> you previously received in this case. correct? >> i have. >> and just to refresh the jury's recollection, what is your role again with the police department? >> i am a medical support coordinator for the department. >> okay. and in terms of -- >> could you take your mask off? >> yes, sir....
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>> yeah, i think, nicolle, it's brilliant.g now to the point, as you've said, people who wanted the vaccine have had it, but we see a large proportion of people who might even want it, they want the vaccine, they don't necessarily have the time, if we don't have it available right away. furthermore, nicolle, the conversations about side effects are pretty -- they're kind of weighing on people. i even told people at your second shot, you might need to take the next 24 to 36 hours off. most people don't have that luxury. assuring you don't have to use your vacation time and having paid time off outside of that is critical, and it's in the best interests of the employee workplace. investments like that pay off in dividends in the long run. >> you know, that's so important. we haven't had that conversation here, but i had my second shot, wasn't able to work the next day. i did remote school with my son in my pajamas, but shouldn't that be part of the conversation? i don't want to cast aspersion on the fact it hasn't been to date,
>> yeah, i think, nicolle, it's brilliant.g now to the point, as you've said, people who wanted the vaccine have had it, but we see a large proportion of people who might even want it, they want the vaccine, they don't necessarily have the time, if we don't have it available right away. furthermore, nicolle, the conversations about side effects are pretty -- they're kind of weighing on people. i even told people at your second shot, you might need to take the next 24 to 36 hours off. most...
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>> it's a complicated question, nicole.nything he said. there are a few who -- i'll give you an example, nicole. liz cheney gave a fist bump to joe biden as pretty much everybody in the room did who was close to him. donald trump jr. has already started attacking her on twitter for that. the reality is, there's two different things going on. there is the idea that -- there's not much policy overlap right now between republicans and democrats. that's a function of a lot of things that could take up an entire political science class. then there's just the other side of the coin, which is the niceties, the human interaction between republicans and democrats is even perilous because of a wing of the party that just doesn't allow for that. doesn't allow for that kind of behavior. so, you know, i hate to -- that dark message, nicole, but that's kind of where we are. >> well, where there is dark there is light because i think the sun of the deep platform, disgraced ex-president doesn't bother liz cheney. i want to play you liz che
>> it's a complicated question, nicole.nything he said. there are a few who -- i'll give you an example, nicole. liz cheney gave a fist bump to joe biden as pretty much everybody in the room did who was close to him. donald trump jr. has already started attacking her on twitter for that. the reality is, there's two different things going on. there is the idea that -- there's not much policy overlap right now between republicans and democrats. that's a function of a lot of things that...
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hi, lawrence. >> good evening, nicole.absolutely nothing on my
hi, lawrence. >> good evening, nicole.absolutely nothing on my
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nicole, thank you forjoining us. _ reform. interesting. nicole, thank you forjoining us.ining us. please join us | you forjoining us. pleasejoin us again on outside source. from the us to russia. protests are taking place across russia in support ofjailed kremlin critic, alexei navalny. he's 22 days into a hunger strike and his doctors fear he's close to death. this is moscow right now. some trees have been closed off. they've blocked off streets in the city centre. one monitoring group is sayiong that across russia 300 people have been detained. and all of this is coinciding with president putin's annual state of the nation address. we also know that in the 24—hours leading up these rallies — police have rounded up navalny supporters in more than 20 cities. also — in st petersburg, navalny�*s office was searched. and in moscow — two of his aides who were already under house arrest — were detained. this is one of them. transmit i was detained, literally for the thought of going to a rally. for the very thought they're not letting me out of the minibus now and i think i wi
nicole, thank you forjoining us. _ reform. interesting. nicole, thank you forjoining us.ining us. please join us | you forjoining us. pleasejoin us again on outside source. from the us to russia. protests are taking place across russia in support ofjailed kremlin critic, alexei navalny. he's 22 days into a hunger strike and his doctors fear he's close to death. this is moscow right now. some trees have been closed off. they've blocked off streets in the city centre. one monitoring group is...
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her mother nicole dead in the park. nicole's sister remembers the day she found out about the killing. >> i feel like what happened to my sister -- the next thing to do was to look for ariana. was no news. she wasn't found with her. >> reporter: on april 8th, 2016, a rec and parks worker stumbled upon nicole's body, buried in a shallow grave. she was a best buy ploy and single mom of two daughters. she was reported missing because she didn't show up for work. san francisco police is working if the fbi. this tweet including a photo of ariana. the fbi wants the public to know they are looking for the young girl and they want to reinterview witnesses. >> little details may come to mind you didn't think of five years ago, and we also have information we didn't have five years ago. so we want to talk to people again. >> reporter: sfpd is offers $5,000 that could lead to the arrest. but the rest reward is not money but the return of arianna. >> i beg and plead for everyone to be on the look out to her, and beg and plead to an
her mother nicole dead in the park. nicole's sister remembers the day she found out about the killing. >> i feel like what happened to my sister -- the next thing to do was to look for ariana. was no news. she wasn't found with her. >> reporter: on april 8th, 2016, a rec and parks worker stumbled upon nicole's body, buried in a shallow grave. she was a best buy ploy and single mom of two daughters. she was reported missing because she didn't show up for work. san francisco police is...
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>> thank you, nicole, for your question.not going to pretend to understand how senator hawley thinks. in terms of the policy shift, i think it is important to have the department of justice really focus their efforts on covid-19 related hate crimes. we saw a stunning spike in hate crimes against asian-americans last year, nearly 150% across major cities, at a time when overall hate crimes were decreasing, and this legislation is bipartisan. i'm on a house judiciary committee. i'm sure that the committee and also our entire house of representatives will support this legislation as well. and i do commend congresswoman meng and senator hirono and many others who worked on this legislation. >> let me show you something senator schumer said today, placing the blame for some of that uptick squarely on the shoulder of donald trump. let's watch. >> now, we've made great strides since those days, but over the past several years, the forces of hate and bigotry seem to have gained strength. too often encouraged by our former president.
>> thank you, nicole, for your question.not going to pretend to understand how senator hawley thinks. in terms of the policy shift, i think it is important to have the department of justice really focus their efforts on covid-19 related hate crimes. we saw a stunning spike in hate crimes against asian-americans last year, nearly 150% across major cities, at a time when overall hate crimes were decreasing, and this legislation is bipartisan. i'm on a house judiciary committee. i'm sure...
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>> this is nicole speaking. i'll be very quick.you, it's always nice to see you and hear from you and work with you. thank you, very much for everything that you are doing. i think towards the question about the a.d.a. obligation, the simplest answer it comes down how the companies define themselves and they define themselves differently than we do under title 2 of the a.d.a. and i'm happy to talk more about that. that's the crux of the problem, as to why this isn't automatic. which it should be. the other thing i'll say is, as the mayor's office of disability has been publicly shaming the c.n.c. process, through written comments for the last two years, and so, we're making incremental progress so the victory that we had here so far, in the a.v. conversation, so far it hasn't been forced through state legislation in order to get people to listen. so, that is something to be very proud of but that means it's especially critical to have members of the disability community engage on this from the start so in response to helen, maybe k
>> this is nicole speaking. i'll be very quick.you, it's always nice to see you and hear from you and work with you. thank you, very much for everything that you are doing. i think towards the question about the a.d.a. obligation, the simplest answer it comes down how the companies define themselves and they define themselves differently than we do under title 2 of the a.d.a. and i'm happy to talk more about that. that's the crux of the problem, as to why this isn't automatic. which it...
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in these first few weeks _ nicole is highly sceptical.t few weeks we are _ nicole is highly sceptical. in these first few weeks we are seeing - first few weeks we are seeing president biden re—enter into international organisations that president trump had tried to put a pause to in hopes that he would be able to renegotiate some of the terms, president biden went back without renegotiating anything in the interests of america. the people who have won so far in this new term, it has been china, india, russia. it seems that president biden is re—entering peace international organisations and agreements without any negotiation. he has given away the store and we are getting nothing in return. the biden - are getting nothing in return. the itiden - putin _ are getting nothing in return. the biden — putin relationship has faced serious tensions. president biden has said that the days of america rolling over to russia are done. he even called vladimir putin at killer any us media interview. the administration says it wants to prioritise human
in these first few weeks _ nicole is highly sceptical.t few weeks we are _ nicole is highly sceptical. in these first few weeks we are seeing - first few weeks we are seeing president biden re—enter into international organisations that president trump had tried to put a pause to in hopes that he would be able to renegotiate some of the terms, president biden went back without renegotiating anything in the interests of america. the people who have won so far in this new term, it has been...
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explain. >> yeah, so, exactly, nicole.terests have diverged. that happens all the time. let me tell you a couple things that are not at all surprising. first, with respect to mr. greenberg, the tax official from seminole county, overwhelmingly, people who are indicted in the federal system plead guilty. i think the number is probably in the 95% range. let me tell you another thing that's not surprising. overwhelmingly, people who plead guilty and are facing sentencing are looking desperately to cooperate, and i can't tell you how many times, when i was a federal prosecutor, a very good defense attorney would come to me and she might say, what can my client do? how can he help? can he help himself? can he help you? and if the answer was yes, it was yes. and we tried to have that person cooperate and if the answer is no, then the answer is no and you face sentencing. but those things are not surprising. and so, here, the interests have diverged, and mr. greenberg's attorney, no doubt, is doing two things simultaneously. one,
explain. >> yeah, so, exactly, nicole.terests have diverged. that happens all the time. let me tell you a couple things that are not at all surprising. first, with respect to mr. greenberg, the tax official from seminole county, overwhelmingly, people who are indicted in the federal system plead guilty. i think the number is probably in the 95% range. let me tell you another thing that's not surprising. overwhelmingly, people who plead guilty and are facing sentencing are looking...
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. >> 5 years after the remains of 32 year-old nicole phipps were found in san francisco's mclaren park. police are continuing to look for her. 2 year-old daughter arieanna. and today a police released. the sketch should surrender in by a forensic sketch artist showing what arianna might look like now at 7 years old, nicole fitts, the little girl's mother was found dead at the park by workers that was april of 20 16 buried in the small shallow grave. she was last seen april, 1st of the year. one police say she was summoned to meet a person known to her as they put it, no suspects have ever been named in this case. meantime, arieanna was last seen in mid february of 2016 investigators believe that she had been staying with friends or babysitters. police have offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and the conviction of those responsible for the murder of nicole and those responsible for area. disappearance. coming up, talk about a stairway to heaven. >> would you or even led zeppelin their decline. the sky ladder details on where you can find it. and in sports war
. >> 5 years after the remains of 32 year-old nicole phipps were found in san francisco's mclaren park. police are continuing to look for her. 2 year-old daughter arieanna. and today a police released. the sketch should surrender in by a forensic sketch artist showing what arianna might look like now at 7 years old, nicole fitts, the little girl's mother was found dead at the park by workers that was april of 20 16 buried in the small shallow grave. she was last seen april, 1st of the...
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nicole's killer has never been found. police are offering a $100,000 reward for any information leading to nicole's killer, and the person responsible for arianna's disappearance. >>> still ahead , sans heading back to the arena. the warriors lay out the rules for bringing people back into chase center. >>> a top bay area soccer player gets a big honor off the field. >>> the new eye in the sky for one northern california ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ majestic mountains... scenicic coastal h highways.. fertile e farmlands.s... the's lots t to love about calilifornia. so put o off those c chores and ususe less enenergy frfrom 4 to 9 9 pm when l less clean n energy is availabable. becacause that''s power r down . >>> another dead whale turning up on the bay area beach. today, this is the fourth deceased gray whale found the last two weeks. yesterday one was found in the berkeley marina. the marine mammal center necropsy team is investigating. comes a time when the gray whales are migrating north. >>> on the road to recovery, chase cente
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todd: congresswoman nicole malliotakis thank you for your time this morning, great insight. thank you very much. >> thank you. jillian: it was a busy morning it will continue now with "fox & friends." thank you. see you back here tomorrow 4 to 6:00 a.m. have a good day. ♪ ♪ >> we, the jury, in the above entitled manner as to count 1 find the defendant guilty. count 2 guilty. count 3 guilty. >> america has a long history of systemic racism. >> systemic racism is a stain on our nation's soul. >> protests erupting in columbus, ohio after a teenage girl is shot and killed by police. >> body camera showing one girl trying to stab another and the officer fires four shots. >>the progressives are ready to roll out the green new deal. the full green new deal is 9 trillion. >> i guess that's part of the green plan going to go it the money tree to find this. >> woke school principal caught admitting the curriculum
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the beat is next. >>> hi, nicolle. welcome to the beat.e with a bizarre election faux audit. >>> emotions running high in north carolina after the police shooting of andrew brown. >>> we begin with landmark probe from the biden doj, broader shift in governance in biden's first 100 days on everything from spending and covid to policing. today, attorney general merrick garland announcing a civil rights investigation into the louisville police department 1
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>> nicole, thanks for having me on. i think the answer is yes.uld, especially in michigan. michigan is really suffering right now. they are seeing huge spikes in cases, driven largely the variants and more vaccinations would help a lot. so i believe the white house should send more vaccines there and vaccinators and we should get a lot more people vaccinated in michigan as urgently as possible. >> can you say a little more about what's going on in michigan? because the variants are everywhere. is michigan an omen of what's to come everywhere? is it an outlier? under vaccinated? say more why michigan is happening. >> yeah, it's a really interesting question. i do think they were among the earliest in terms of widespread variants kind of showing up. so that's one part of it. the other part is michigan has actually done very well over the last four, five months when the rest of the country was having huge surges. michigan was not. it was actually under reasonably good control under the leadership of governor whitmer, which has a lot of perverse effe
>> nicole, thanks for having me on. i think the answer is yes.uld, especially in michigan. michigan is really suffering right now. they are seeing huge spikes in cases, driven largely the variants and more vaccinations would help a lot. so i believe the white house should send more vaccines there and vaccinators and we should get a lot more people vaccinated in michigan as urgently as possible. >> can you say a little more about what's going on in michigan? because the variants are...
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five years ago, the body of nicole fitz was found and her two-year-old daughter had disappeared. san francisco police are now offering $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of nicole's murder and ariana's kidnapper. nicole's former employer best buy is offering a reward of $10,000 for information leading to her recovery. >>> bay area businesses are coming together in a renewed effort to end crimes against the asian community. teaming up with the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce and a san francisco police officer's association to start a reward fund called the crimes against asians reward fund. it will offer money to anyone who helps find a person responsible for a hate crime against asians. >> we will partner very closely with the police department to ensure that tipsters are being protected and anonymous and these rewards will be distributed and given out to individuals that have played a key part in the arrest of each and every one of these crimes that are committed. >>> the alliance is asking for donations to help fund the rewards. >>> well, there
five years ago, the body of nicole fitz was found and her two-year-old daughter had disappeared. san francisco police are now offering $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of nicole's murder and ariana's kidnapper. nicole's former employer best buy is offering a reward of $10,000 for information leading to her recovery. >>> bay area businesses are coming together in a renewed effort to end crimes against the asian community. teaming up with the oakland...
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narrated by nicole lewis. >> congratulations.k critics circle awards and president of penn america jennifer. >> thank you victoria paper may audio books solve the problem i'd been wrestling with for years, how can i possibly read more if i don't have more time to actually sit down and read? i love physical books as much as i'd have but i use audio books to pull books into my life when it would have been impossible or dangerous walking, cooking, gardening, driving, house cleaning and even showering. my favorite audio books to listen to her fiction and i think maybe part of that is storytelling began as an oral tradition and hearing fiction a lot helps me listen to the sound of the ride the manta language in ways that sometimes don't as much of a page especially fam reading fast. the right reader is everything and when text and readers come together perfectly the experiences transcend the end so memorable. i am delighted to be presenting the award for a category that i'm always trying to know better literary fiction and classics. t
narrated by nicole lewis. >> congratulations.k critics circle awards and president of penn america jennifer. >> thank you victoria paper may audio books solve the problem i'd been wrestling with for years, how can i possibly read more if i don't have more time to actually sit down and read? i love physical books as much as i'd have but i use audio books to pull books into my life when it would have been impossible or dangerous walking, cooking, gardening, driving, house cleaning and...
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joining us from brooklyn is nicole lewis, a staff writer with the marshall project. want to start with a study you conducted and what it tells you about the prison population and the coronavirus. guest: the marshall project has been keeping track of covid cases in prisons. and what we know is about 400,000 people have tested positive for covid and in these numbers are slowly increasing each week, but what we know about that number is it's likely an undercount. many systems did not conduct widespread testing, only testing based on severe symptoms, so they are missing a widespread of asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic cases. we know about 2500 incarcerated people have died from covid-19. and what is important to point out is these rates are higher than the rates of recorded deaths and positivity in the general community. for the number of cases as of mid february, that was four times higher the rate than outside of prisons, the death rate was about three times higher than the community rate. so covid has hit the prisons hard. host: you focus on michigan, and all the st
joining us from brooklyn is nicole lewis, a staff writer with the marshall project. want to start with a study you conducted and what it tells you about the prison population and the coronavirus. guest: the marshall project has been keeping track of covid cases in prisons. and what we know is about 400,000 people have tested positive for covid and in these numbers are slowly increasing each week, but what we know about that number is it's likely an undercount. many systems did not conduct...
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isn't she a nicole. she is so 2 faced she better double mask. a lot of people died in wars under her watch. she should tune herself into the u.n. she is not being original. she stole this from a very old playbook. >> we are handing over our kurdish allies to slaughter and that blood is on donald trump's hands. >> the republicans in the senate have an endless tolerance for other people's sadness. >> the republicans are responsible. they will all have blood on their hands. >> they have blood on their hands and no one should forget that. >> here's the divisive narrative the media is pounding out. it's republicans who hate vaccines. in order to believe this lie, you must pretend that operation warp speed which happened under a republican never existed. it disappeared like the conservative social media page. and deny that states governed by republicans did better in vaccine roll outs preventing covid death and reducing unemployment and kamala harris said she would not trust any vaccine put forth by donald trump as if though he were mixing up doses at
isn't she a nicole. she is so 2 faced she better double mask. a lot of people died in wars under her watch. she should tune herself into the u.n. she is not being original. she stole this from a very old playbook. >> we are handing over our kurdish allies to slaughter and that blood is on donald trump's hands. >> the republicans in the senate have an endless tolerance for other people's sadness. >> the republicans are responsible. they will all have blood on their hands....
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thank you for spending time with us tonight. >> thank you, nicole.second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza and yummy broccolini! (doorbell rings) thanks. (doorbell rings) thank you. ♪ ♪ is that my leotard? no. yes... ehh, you can keep it. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaranteed, same-day, in-shop repair. we repaired the chip before it could crack. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust
thank you for spending time with us tonight. >> thank you, nicole.second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot u.s. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ tonight...i'll be eating cheesy cauliflower pizza with extra broccolini. my tuuuurrrrn! tonight...i'll be...
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nicole it's good to have you on the program we know that this helicopter flight made history that's that's clear but why is being able to have a word body helicopter fly on mars why is that so important to well you see this was not only the 1st powered controlled flights beacon mas this was also the 1st person folks night of the economist somewhere outside the earth testing likened by nasa in the last days to the white brothers film and well and then that one event sleeps 3 the wright brothers mess for the 1st time to do a plot controlled flight on us and that change spreads and just like this we think that based seats might change the way her weeks there are other plans and moons and everything basically everybody in the and also the system that has that received. from they on we are able to at the evidence and then on the bounds of the step is a i read today that the ingenuity has a piece of material in it that is taken from the original wright brothers' airplane so yeah i mean it does it connects flight on earth flight on mars how hard is it to fly on mars. well that's actually r
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consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mckenzie. she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she described as a hostile environment. you -- laborored breathing can be mistaken for effective breathing. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a large crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient. it makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something. so the distraction, she said, can actually do harm to a patient. when we're talking about this critical decision-making model, as lieutenant mercel said, he testified, sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. because it's unpredictable, right? all of this information is coming at a reasonable officer. the reasonable police officer standard can also be extended to officer chang, right? what is h
consider nicole mckenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mckenzie. she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she described as a hostile environment. you -- laborored breathing can be mistaken for effective breathing. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems efforts in a large crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. it makes it more difficult to assess a patient. it makes it more likely that...
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on the team working on this nicole schmidt scientist at the german aerospace center thank you. well the days almost done the conversation continues online and you'll find us on twitter news you can follow me a brit go off t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. kick oxen the result is good but things are going wrong bombing the same. thing the host but the coach at the end of the season. coming back from behind to beat bremen costarred in fights its way back into the fold of qualify for the champions league. to go. on t.w. . me and mark one woman versus the military. saying suits me fine and mike de facto head of government disempowered and detained people are demanding times the regime's forces are responding with clients why is the nobel peace prize laureate such a fright to the powerful generals. close up. to 60 minutes on t.w. . board. post the times are good for the. warming doesn't do very. little the most well quite yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. the
on the team working on this nicole schmidt scientist at the german aerospace center thank you. well the days almost done the conversation continues online and you'll find us on twitter news you can follow me a brit go off t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. kick oxen the result is good but things are going wrong bombing the same. thing the host but the coach at the end of the season. coming back from behind to beat bremen...
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i appreciate nicole's presentation. i am not sure how one makes good future projections right now given the amount of uncertainty in the world, but i guess one always has to make projections and we will see how they play out. i absolutely agree that more conservation and efficiency rather than focusing on additional supply and its impacts is better and cheaper for all of us, the environment, fish, everyone. finally, hopefully, this important work that bawsca has done will impact the next round of public outreach in the water resources plan and urban water management plans. thanks very much. >> next caller. two minutes to comment on item 6. >> hello, i would like to appreciate the attention that they put into the 2020 demand projections. big improvement over past projections and a model for a lot of agencies. thanks for that. the population increase does not seem very realistic to me. i live in palo alto where there is resistance to change and development and that can be problem attic. it is a reality communities are not
i appreciate nicole's presentation. i am not sure how one makes good future projections right now given the amount of uncertainty in the world, but i guess one always has to make projections and we will see how they play out. i absolutely agree that more conservation and efficiency rather than focusing on additional supply and its impacts is better and cheaper for all of us, the environment, fish, everyone. finally, hopefully, this important work that bawsca has done will impact the next round...
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>>> nicole hochuli joins me now from newtown, connecticut.ost her son dylan in the 2012 sandy hook school shooting and she is the co-founder of the sandy hook promise group that works to end gun violence. thank you for coming on, biden has yet to send a gun control bill to congress. he signed dozens of executive orders but zero dealing with guns so far a couple months into his administration. he says his presidency is about timing. do you think the time is now for him to act on guns? >> well, i do think the time is now. as you said, so many people, more people have died last year than the previous year or the year before that, and they continue to die every day. every day in the united states we have 100 people die, and another 200 that are wounded or injured as a result of gun violence. those are astonishing numbers and, sadly, those numbers continue to grow. i understand president biden's approach to timing. the covid pandemic is, has to be the number one priority. and i understand he is putting the time into infrastructure as well. and i t
>>> nicole hochuli joins me now from newtown, connecticut.ost her son dylan in the 2012 sandy hook school shooting and she is the co-founder of the sandy hook promise group that works to end gun violence. thank you for coming on, biden has yet to send a gun control bill to congress. he signed dozens of executive orders but zero dealing with guns so far a couple months into his administration. he says his presidency is about timing. do you think the time is now for him to act on guns?...
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and you also heard nicole mackenzie talk about this. consider nicole mackenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mackenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe or did describe as a hostile environment. you miss signs. you -- agonal breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene. she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform ems empties in a loud crowd. difficult to focus when you don't feel safe. makes it more difficult to assess a patient. makes it more likely you can miss signs a patient is experiencing something. so the distraction she said can actually do harm to a patient. when we're talking about this critical decision-making model, right, as lieutenant mercil said, he testified sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid. because it's unpredictable, right? all of this information is coming at
and you also heard nicole mackenzie talk about this. consider nicole mackenzie's testimony. as far as the reasonable police officer, which would include nicole mackenzie, she discussed at length the difficulty of performing cpr in what she would describe or did describe as a hostile environment. you miss signs. you -- agonal breathing can be confused for effective breathing. as she testified, people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene. she described how it is...
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nicole mckenzie talk of us consider nicole mackenzie's test. as far as the reasonable police officer which would include nicole mckenzie she discussed at length the difficulty of performing c.p.r. in what she would describe as her she did describe as a hostile environment you miss science you agonal breathing can be confused for affective breathing and she testified people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform and m.s. efforts in a loud crowd difficult to focus when you don't feel safe makes it more difficult to assess a patient makes it more likely that you can miss signs that a patient is experiencing something so the distraction she said can actually do harm to a patient and we're talking about this predictable decision making model right as lieutenant marshall said he testified sometimes you have to take into consideration whether it is worth the risk to remove the handcuffs and render medical aid because it's unpredictable right all of this information is
nicole mckenzie talk of us consider nicole mackenzie's test. as far as the reasonable police officer which would include nicole mckenzie she discussed at length the difficulty of performing c.p.r. in what she would describe as her she did describe as a hostile environment you miss science you agonal breathing can be confused for affective breathing and she testified people in the area can affect the decision to treat a subject at the scene she described how it is incredibly difficult to perform...
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nicole franklin de 42 aÑos aceptÓ los cargos y en las prÓximas semanas espera sentencia.riminal. >> no tengo palabras. viviana: la adolescente natalia aÚn no se recupera de la herida emocional que le dejo haber sido vÍctima de un crimen de odio ando la atropellaron en iowa. nicole de 43 aÑos se declarÓ culpable de cargos federales por crÍmenes de odio por los que podrÍa enfrentar hasta cadena perpetua. >> a mÍ me marcÓ de por vida. viviana: el padre recuerdo la primera vez que escucho que su hija la atropellaron por su color de piel. >> y el jefe de la policÍa nos dice:" ya tenemos a la persona porque declarÓ. de claro que ella habÍa golpeado a una niÑa en esta vecindad porque era mexicana". ella sÓlo querÍa matar a una mexicana. viviana: un hecho que natalia dice que aumentÓ sus ataques de ansiedad porque se pregunta si le volverÁ a suceder. natalia: siempre quiero estar con alguien . salgo de la calle. viviana: en 2019, aÑo de trÁgico incidente, el fbi reportÓ en 2019, aÑo de trÁgico incidente, el fbi reportÓ 7514 crÍmenes de odio. es la cifra mÁs alta reportada. >> nec
nicole franklin de 42 aÑos aceptÓ los cargos y en las prÓximas semanas espera sentencia.riminal. >> no tengo palabras. viviana: la adolescente natalia aÚn no se recupera de la herida emocional que le dejo haber sido vÍctima de un crimen de odio ando la atropellaron en iowa. nicole de 43 aÑos se declarÓ culpable de cargos federales por crÍmenes de odio por los que podrÍa enfrentar hasta cadena perpetua. >> a mÍ me marcÓ de por vida. viviana: el padre recuerdo la primera...