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omar, pur inform the house that representative omar will vote yes on h.r. 1762. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. gonzalez: as the member designated by congressman cardenas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congressman cardenas will vote yes on 1762. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by mr. keating, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. keating will vote yes on h.r. 1762. as the member designated by ms. meng, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote yes on h.r. 1762. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? mrs. wagner: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. graves of missouri, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. graves will vote aye on h.r. 1762. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member des
omar, pur inform the house that representative omar will vote yes on h.r. 1762. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. gonzalez: as the member designated by congressman cardenas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congressman cardenas will vote yes on 1762. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by mr. keating, pursuant to h.res. 8, i...
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more personal connection than minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar. when she was 8, they fled somalia to kenya. they were sponsored for refugee resettlement, moving to virginia and then minneapolis. joining us now, congresswoman ilhan omar, one of the most outspoken people against the refugee cap. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. what is your understanding of where the cap is, and what the administration's posture towards it is? >> there isn't really clarity yet. as you know, the original cap that was agreed upon by multiple state departments, by members of
more personal connection than minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar. when she was 8, they fled somalia to kenya. they were sponsored for refugee resettlement, moving to virginia and then minneapolis. joining us now, congresswoman ilhan omar, one of the most outspoken people against the refugee cap. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. what is your understanding of where the cap is, and what the administration's posture towards it is? >> there isn't really clarity yet. as you know, the...
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i want you to stand by, omar.to get to cnn's miguel marquez also out in brooklyn center, minnesota, right now. miguel, take us to where you are, what you're seeing. >> reporter: yeah. we're seeing much the same scene basically. there's been a long period now where police have formed a line. they have those bright lights to sort of disorient the crowd so they can't really see what they're doing. on the right side of the line, you can see they've moved more vehicles in on that side. there was a yard off on the right side of their line that they wanted to check out. but right now you have several cars still on the street here, which i think is giving them some pause about moving too quickly up this direction. it does appear, though, that very soon they will. they have been making increased announcements that this is an unlawful assembly, that if they continue to stay here, they will be arrested, and even talking to the media, they're saying move off and do it now. they're getting more emphatic basically in the langua
i want you to stand by, omar.to get to cnn's miguel marquez also out in brooklyn center, minnesota, right now. miguel, take us to where you are, what you're seeing. >> reporter: yeah. we're seeing much the same scene basically. there's been a long period now where police have formed a line. they have those bright lights to sort of disorient the crowd so they can't really see what they're doing. on the right side of the line, you can see they've moved more vehicles in on that side. there...
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omar will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. keating, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. keating will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 172. as the member designated by ms. porter, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: as the member designated by the honorable mr. richard neal of massachusetts pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that, mr. neal will vote yes on adoption of house resolution 172, the unit
omar will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. keating, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. keating will vote yes on h.r. 172. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr....
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omar. this is the -- the judge, the pen pin county judge pete cahill . >> all rights for the jury. >> please be seated. >> members of the jury, i understand you have a verdict. members of the jury, i will now read the verdicts as they will appear on the permanent records of the fourth judicial district. state of minnesota, county of hennepin, district court, fourth judicial district, state of minnesota playoff versus derek michael church defendant. verdict count one. the court file 27 cr-2012646. we, the jury in the above entitled manner as to count one unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony find the defendant guilty. this verdict agreed to this 20th day of april, 20201 at 1:44 p.m. signed juror foreperson, juror number 19. same caption verdict count two. we the jury in the above entitled matter argues to count two, third-degree murder find the defendant guilty. this verdict agreed to this 20th day of april, 2021 at 1:45 p.m. signed by the jury foreperson, juror number
omar. this is the -- the judge, the pen pin county judge pete cahill . >> all rights for the jury. >> please be seated. >> members of the jury, i understand you have a verdict. members of the jury, i will now read the verdicts as they will appear on the permanent records of the fourth judicial district. state of minnesota, county of hennepin, district court, fourth judicial district, state of minnesota playoff versus derek michael church defendant. verdict count one. the court...
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what are you seeing, omar? >> reporter: don, right now the state patrol is giving out those instructions, telling people once again to disperse and leave the area. of course -- central time here in the brooklyn center area. but you still see people out. they're still out just feet from that police line that had pushed people really a block away from the brooklyn center police department. and people are standing still, almost daring the officers to come toward them and put them in cuffs as they have threatened to do over the past hour or so leading up to this curfew. and really, as we look at the dozens that are here, this is so different than what we saw even just an hour, hour and a half ago where they were just outside the police precinct, hanging on the fence, having to be pushed back by flashbangs, pepper spray, even tear gas as well. officers of many jurisdictions pushed them out forcefully. now, this type of law enforcement response, we knew it was going to be a symbol or at least a part of the minneapoli
what are you seeing, omar? >> reporter: don, right now the state patrol is giving out those instructions, telling people once again to disperse and leave the area. of course -- central time here in the brooklyn center area. but you still see people out. they're still out just feet from that police line that had pushed people really a block away from the brooklyn center police department. and people are standing still, almost daring the officers to come toward them and put them in cuffs as...
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straight to cnn's omar jimenez right now in brooklyn center, minnesota. omar, what are you seeing?ot basically the remnants of protesters. you can kind of make them out here. i'll walk a little closer. we just kind of were pushed back a few moments ago, and now we're trying to see what prompted everybody to start running, sprinting back from this police line. but all of these scattered cars are literally, again, people that are just kind of left over. while there are still people here chanting, as you can hear, the numbers are nowhere near what they were an hour ago. you see the relationship where they are to this police line that has now advanced at least a block from where they initially were, a little bit south of us right now outside the brooklyn center police department. and, again, we are now just a few minutes from what is supposed to be a curfew here in this area for the second night in a row. this night is a few hours later, and people are still here, passionate, emotional of course about what happened just a few days ago now with daunte wright shot and killed at t
straight to cnn's omar jimenez right now in brooklyn center, minnesota. omar, what are you seeing?ot basically the remnants of protesters. you can kind of make them out here. i'll walk a little closer. we just kind of were pushed back a few moments ago, and now we're trying to see what prompted everybody to start running, sprinting back from this police line. but all of these scattered cars are literally, again, people that are just kind of left over. while there are still people here chanting,...
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are you still considering sending omar al-bashir to the icc? prime min. hamdok: we are engaging the icc, we are talking to them. the prosecutor came to visit us. we have been talking to them over the last year and a half. and i think there are many options in terms of how we address issues of the icc, including the handover. >> you are in favor of such a handover, mr. prime minister? prime min. hamdok: we are going to decide this as a country, as institutions for it is not the of the prime minister--it is not the choice of the prime minister, but institutions collectively, political institutions, and all of them we have to understand one thing, the victims have to appreciate and understand and feel that justice has been served. >> right, just quickly, in dark fur, omar al-bashir was accused of war crimes f we have seen a spike in violence. are you concerned that violence could return after the u.n. and african union troops have withdrawn? prime min. hamdok: we regret the loss-of-life there, but the situation is now under control. you put in place measures
are you still considering sending omar al-bashir to the icc? prime min. hamdok: we are engaging the icc, we are talking to them. the prosecutor came to visit us. we have been talking to them over the last year and a half. and i think there are many options in terms of how we address issues of the icc, including the handover. >> you are in favor of such a handover, mr. prime minister? prime min. hamdok: we are going to decide this as a country, as institutions for it is not the of the...
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luis omar: esto es prÁcticamente una rebeldÍa de los ricos de fu pol —— fÚtbol en europa.s del fÚtbol y del espectÁculo, ¿por quÉ hay muchas personas que critican esta asociaciÓn, que como fin tiene promocionar el soccer? luis omar: puede ser un impacto negativo primero para el aficionado, el principal soporte para los equipos, los ingresos para los equipos, las ligas malas confederaciones, serÁ mucho menos, recuerda que el fÚtbol previamente vive de los derechos de televisiÓn. si se van y los equipos grandes, poderoso, como la lista de los 12 que mostramos, las liga suma los sueÑos de derecho de televisiÓn mÁs " si te pagaba 1000, ahora te voy a pagar 40". aileen: ¿cÓmo es que se van a conformar los equipos, y a partir de cuÁndo vamos a poder comenzar a ver todos estos partidos? luis omar: lo que vimos ahora mismo en pantalla son los originales, los fundadores de esta superliga europea. hay una cosa que tomar en cuenta, de los sÍ ——6 equipos ingleses , casi todos tienen propietarios de los estados unidos, van con una mentalidad de cÓmo se hace el deporte en los estados un
luis omar: esto es prÁcticamente una rebeldÍa de los ricos de fu pol —— fÚtbol en europa.s del fÚtbol y del espectÁculo, ¿por quÉ hay muchas personas que critican esta asociaciÓn, que como fin tiene promocionar el soccer? luis omar: puede ser un impacto negativo primero para el aficionado, el principal soporte para los equipos, los ingresos para los equipos, las ligas malas confederaciones, serÁ mucho menos, recuerda que el fÚtbol previamente vive de los derechos de televisiÓn....
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omar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. omar -- ms. omar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. omar will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the ayes have 206. the nays -- the speaker pro tempore: on this the ayes -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the ayes have 208. the nays have 216. the motion is not adopted. the question is on now on passage of the bill. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? mr. jordan: madam speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of the -- house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly p
omar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. omar -- ms. omar, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. omar will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the ayes have 206. the nays -- the speaker pro tempore: on this the ayes -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the ayes have 208. the nays have 216. the motion is not adopted. the question is on now on passage of the bill. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion...
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cnn's omar jimenez is in brooklyn center where wright was killed. what's happening there tonight? >> reporter: wolf, as we head into this weekend, we wade further into a very tense time here in the minneapolis area. we're outside the brooklyn center police department. as you can see, fortified fencing here behind me with air fresheners signifying what daunt wright's mother says he was pulled over for. kim potter has been charged with second degree manslaughter but is out on bail. as raw as the emotions have been for protesters here, it's even more so for the family of wright, who feel those charges don't go far enough and they want the full weight of the justice system to come down on that officer. >> second degree manslaughter is not okay. i'm not okay with that. that's not right. she murdered my son. my son is never going to come home. she gets to sit on a police pension right now while my son is going to be buried in a few days. that's not okay. >> reporter: and of course what she means by that is the acting city manager says potter is still entitled to benefits, though the cit
cnn's omar jimenez is in brooklyn center where wright was killed. what's happening there tonight? >> reporter: wolf, as we head into this weekend, we wade further into a very tense time here in the minneapolis area. we're outside the brooklyn center police department. as you can see, fortified fencing here behind me with air fresheners signifying what daunt wright's mother says he was pulled over for. kim potter has been charged with second degree manslaughter but is out on bail. as raw...
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. >>> then, congresswoman ilhan omar on justice for george floyd. and why republicans are trying to distance themselves from the natiist america first caucus. >>> and the lack of supply, the shortage of locations, the confusing rules are all in the past. >> "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the jury in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is now deliberating at this moment. the city of minneapolis, the country, are now awaiting a verdict. with hundreds of people out protesting in the streets of minneapolis tonight. today, the jury heard closing arguments from the defense and the prosecution, after testimony from 45 witnesses. derek chauvin is accused of killing george floyd. the jury tasked with reaching a verdict on second degree unintentional murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter. with sentencing guidelines for someone like chauvin, any sentence would likely be much less. and the jury started deliberations around 5:00 p.m. it could take anywhere from hours to days
. >>> then, congresswoman ilhan omar on justice for george floyd. and why republicans are trying to distance themselves from the natiist america first caucus. >>> and the lack of supply, the shortage of locations, the confusing rules are all in the past. >> "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the jury in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin is now deliberating at this moment. the city of minneapolis,...
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omar jimenez, thank you so much.ck back with you. >>> coming up -- covid cases are on the rise in more than 20 states. many of those by double digits. will the push to get americans vaccinated be able to keep up with the pace? alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i couldn't help but overhear... super fun beach day, everybody. get exactly what you want on wayfair. and i couldn't help but overhear... hi. last piece. -kelly clarkson? you're welcome. like an updated kitchen in just an afternoon. it's a whole new look. -drinks? from the new kitchen cart? -yes. the bedroo
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hello i'm christine window it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir has in so done and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah is in charge and told. 24 when the election should be held now the council is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a balance between the 2 sides when it comes to government decisions has proven to be a struggle in a moment i will be talking to the new un envoy to sudan and getting his assessment of the progress that's been made but 1st here's a look back at the revolution that brought about the change. i was it was a time of great hope. after months of violent protests that left many killed so dance revolution seem to have triumphed in april 2019. the dictator omar of bashir was overthrown civilians were now sitting at the negotiating table with the army generals that are depleted of the shares government. after 30 years of authoritarian rule civilians were getting a say in the future of their country. it was against this backdrop
hello i'm christine window it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir has in so done and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah is in charge and told. 24 when the election should be held now the council is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a balance between the 2 sides when it comes to government decisions has proven to be a struggle in a moment i will be talking...
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omar set it up just perfectly for us. elie honig is back today and cedric alexander is with us, the former president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. so gentlemen, welcome. and elie, starting with you on some of omar's points, let's start on this paramedic who was up on the stand. they went through the care and treatment that the paramedics attempted to give george floyd when they arrived on the scene and then he testified that he saw multiple officers still on top of george floyd, you know, he could see george floyd wasn't breathing, asked the officer finally to get off floyd's neck, as he said, quote, so we can move the patient. what did you make of that, the prosecution line of questioning there? >> two big points, brooke, first of all. building on omar's point, there's a pattern here. every single person in this vicinity of cup foods, the cashier, the bystanders, the woman who was a firefighter and now the paramedics were trying to do one thing, which was to help george floyd, to help
omar set it up just perfectly for us. elie honig is back today and cedric alexander is with us, the former president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. so gentlemen, welcome. and elie, starting with you on some of omar's points, let's start on this paramedic who was up on the stand. they went through the care and treatment that the paramedics attempted to give george floyd when they arrived on the scene and then he testified that he saw multiple officers still on...
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coming upin on "morning joe," congresswoman ill hanmo omar jos the conversation. >>> plus, an interview with former secretary of defense leon panetta. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" just moments away. .
coming upin on "morning joe," congresswoman ill hanmo omar jos the conversation. >>> plus, an interview with former secretary of defense leon panetta. don't go anywhere. "morning joe" just moments away. .
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and omar jimenez joins us now from brooklyn center.situation the past couple of night, has the judge made any announcements to the jury? >> he has, anderson. and it's actually been a point of concern, at least for the defense attorneys in this and specifically the judge. when court was dismissed today, the judge told the jurors, one, have a good night and also don't talk to anyone and don't watch the news. he wants thome stay as focused on the derek chauvin trial as much as they can, even though it is clear to see it is a very tense minneapolis area in total. and this is actually the exact thing the defense was initially worried about. a day ago, they asked the judge if they could sequester the jury now, just because of how big the news has gotten surrounding, of course, the shooting and killing of daunte wright at the hands of police. and especially as we are now seeing curfews going into effect at night. and it just makes it a little bit more difficult to avoid. and there are fears that it could creep into the jurors' ability to judg
and omar jimenez joins us now from brooklyn center.situation the past couple of night, has the judge made any announcements to the jury? >> he has, anderson. and it's actually been a point of concern, at least for the defense attorneys in this and specifically the judge. when court was dismissed today, the judge told the jurors, one, have a good night and also don't talk to anyone and don't watch the news. he wants thome stay as focused on the derek chauvin trial as much as they can, even...
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norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. not far away from where omar is in minimum naps, the defense rested in derek chauvin's murder trial, charged with murdering george floyd. today he declined to take the stand in his own defense. cbs' jamie yuccas has been following that case. >> reporter: within the first five minutes of the court day derek chauvin answered the question everyone has been asking.k >> i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. >> reporter: the jury was not in the room for the rare sight, chauvin's face unmasked and the first time we heard his voice in court. >> is this your decision not to testify. >> it is, your honor. number one, you have to decide >> number one, you have to decide is this person going to be good on the stand. >> joe tamburino is a minneapolis criminal defense attorney not associated with the attorney not associated with the case. >> reporter: why do you think he didn't decide to testify? >> because they did a risk- benefit analysis and he and his attorney decided the risks were
norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. not far away from where omar is in minimum naps, the defense rested in derek chauvin's murder trial, charged with murdering george floyd. today he declined to take the stand in his own defense. cbs' jamie yuccas has been following that case. >> reporter: within the first five minutes of the court day derek chauvin answered the question everyone has been asking.k >> i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. >>...
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omar, stay with us. i want to bring into our conversation also with us our legal analyst elliott williams and criminal defense attorney mark o'mara. how successful do you think the prosecution has been at least so far in proving that chauvin violated policy by keeping his knee on floyd's neck for what, almost ten minutes? >> well, wolf, i wouldn't say they have proven it, but they have certainly established it, to sort of use the legal distinction there. they made the case quite clearly and frankly it's hard to know what else they could put on. starting with the police chief and also expert testimony. you know, people usually can't testify as to their own opinions in criminal trials. that's why you have experts and people -- they spent 25 minutes establishing what this individual's credentials were, and he said based on my education, training and experience this was excessive force, and so it's going to be hard to overcome that. that said i think that this was probably the most successful day for the def
omar, stay with us. i want to bring into our conversation also with us our legal analyst elliott williams and criminal defense attorney mark o'mara. how successful do you think the prosecution has been at least so far in proving that chauvin violated policy by keeping his knee on floyd's neck for what, almost ten minutes? >> well, wolf, i wouldn't say they have proven it, but they have certainly established it, to sort of use the legal distinction there. they made the case quite clearly...
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omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you. process? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of here. we work directly off the last, which is what we're doing right there, which will help you with comfort, and also the design, the aesthetic of the shoe. it's really the right way to do it. lemonis: so, i wanted to bring in a couple of the shoes that are going to be the classic platform. the basic runner. if i could spend 10% more on improving the comfort and the structure of the shoe, i would do it. so, what do you feel like is missing from there? jordan: i'm not quite sure, like, what last they used to fit this bottom. i think the way that they engineered the
omar: how you doing? i'm omar bailey. lemonis: omar, nice to meet you. process? -jordan: of course. -omar: yeah. lemonis: holy... this is awesome. i was blown away by it. it's literally a shoe factory in the middle of manhattan. omar: we do all the actual craftsmanship right here in this factory. lemonis: there's people designing shoes and cutting shoes and putting them together. this is a great resource. jordan: everything basically starts in this room. you know, we do all the sourcing out of...
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omar, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house representative omar will vote yes on h.r. 1502. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 1502. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house miss slot coin kin, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house ms. slotkin will vote yes on h.r. 1502. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? mr. jefferies: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on h.r. 1502. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, purs
omar, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house representative omar will vote yes on h.r. 1502. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 1502. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >>...
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omar, what's it like there? >> reporter: jake, well the crowd lass started to grow here, of course, in anticipation of a verdict as you hear people start to chant as well. but when you make your way over to the spot where george floyd took some of his final breaths, you see that, of course, the memorial aspect of this is still here, but then when you pan up and look over to the left you see how many people have started to form. some of them, of course, press here in this moment, but people are anxious. they want the results in this trial. they want the verdict. one woman we spoke to who actually seems to be leading some of the chants right now said that it doesn't matter to her what the verdict is. she feels that the momentum that has been grown from the movement over the course of a little under a year now is enough to propel people forward for generations to come, and when you look over here, these are people, they are leading the chants. we're not aware that there's any television or something set up to watch
omar, what's it like there? >> reporter: jake, well the crowd lass started to grow here, of course, in anticipation of a verdict as you hear people start to chant as well. but when you make your way over to the spot where george floyd took some of his final breaths, you see that, of course, the memorial aspect of this is still here, but then when you pan up and look over to the left you see how many people have started to form. some of them, of course, press here in this moment, but...
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cnn's omar jimenez is on the ground in minneapolis for us this evening. good evening, omar. today we heard from the medical examiner who conducted george floyd's autopsy and ruled his death a homicide. tell me about his testimony. >> reporter: today was arguably about the most important part of this trial, the cause of george floyd's death. this was a highly anticipated day because we heard from dr. andrew baker, the chief medical examiner in hennepin county and the one who conducted george floyd's autopsy. he ruled floyd's death a homicide. he went back and forth over what it means to be a factor in someone's death and what it means to be the cause of death, specifically when it came to a pillar of the defense's argument that floyd died from medical history. >> -- that played a role in the death but didn't directly cause the death. so, for example, you know, mr. floyd's use of fentanyl did not cause the subdual or neck rest restraint. his heart disease did not cause the subdual or the neck restraint. >> so in your opinion, both the heart disease as well as the history of hy
cnn's omar jimenez is on the ground in minneapolis for us this evening. good evening, omar. today we heard from the medical examiner who conducted george floyd's autopsy and ruled his death a homicide. tell me about his testimony. >> reporter: today was arguably about the most important part of this trial, the cause of george floyd's death. this was a highly anticipated day because we heard from dr. andrew baker, the chief medical examiner in hennepin county and the one who conducted...
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we'll reflect on the death of derek chauvin with minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar ahead.ello, i'm jake tapper in washington, where the state of our union is un-ironically engaged in infrastructure week. happy easter to those that celebrate. let's hope this is one of the last holidays where families are celebrating separately because of covid. one-by-one americans are receiving the vaccine with 4 million shots administered? just 24 hours. that good news, unfortunately, tempered by warnings from the biden administration that cases are, indeed, rising again and an exhausted nation may be headed for another spike. but as more states open up and the economy continues to rebound, president biden is taking on a new challenge as well, a massive infrastructure proposal to fix america's crumbling roads and bridges shift to greener energy and ultimately to reshape the american economy to the tune of $2.3 trillion, trillion dollars, in addition to traditional infrastructure projects, roads, bridges, waterways, biden's plan includes boosting manufacturing of electronic vehicles, overh
we'll reflect on the death of derek chauvin with minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar ahead.ello, i'm jake tapper in washington, where the state of our union is un-ironically engaged in infrastructure week. happy easter to those that celebrate. let's hope this is one of the last holidays where families are celebrating separately because of covid. one-by-one americans are receiving the vaccine with 4 million shots administered? just 24 hours. that good news, unfortunately, tempered by warnings...
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>> certainly, omar. stand by. we'll get back to you in a few moments. right now i want to talk to one of the lead lawyers for george floyd's family, chris stewart. thanks, as usual, for joining us. you heard the defense making its case today, calling a use of force expert, who said chauvin was justified, justified, and that, quote, police officers don't have to fight fear. those are quotes. what's your reaction to day one of the defense argument? >> thanks for having me. that expert was a disaster for derek chauvin. it reminds me of the titanic. allegedly, the band kept playing as the ship was sinking. that's all we're going to hear this week is derek chauvin's band because this was a disaster. that expert totally refuted everything that he said on direct and gave the prosecution everything they needed. so not a good day for the defense. >> why do you think the defense used video of george floyd's 2019 arrest when it seemed to show a very different approach by officers, kept george floyd alive in that situation? >> exactly. that hurt them with that witn
>> certainly, omar. stand by. we'll get back to you in a few moments. right now i want to talk to one of the lead lawyers for george floyd's family, chris stewart. thanks, as usual, for joining us. you heard the defense making its case today, calling a use of force expert, who said chauvin was justified, justified, and that, quote, police officers don't have to fight fear. those are quotes. what's your reaction to day one of the defense argument? >> thanks for having me. that expert...
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omar, good evening to you. you are in george floyd square, the site where he was murdered. it's become a memorial. what's it like tonight? >> reporter: yeah, don. a lot of today has been celebration, as you can imagine. right now in the cold minneapolis night hours, it is really reflection trying to look back and realize the magnitude of this actual moment. here at george floyd square, people have been coming in and quietly milling around the central fist that has now become the landmark here for this square, but also when you look down at some of the pictures and the faces that are around, you don't just see george floyd. you see faces of previous cases that add to why this moment is so significant. obviously you see dr. king's face, but as you go all the way around, you see faces like daunte wright. you see faces like breonna taylor, tamir rice, again, names that make a moment like this so much more significant because in many of these cases, police officers were never even brought to tile, much less proven guilty by any stretch. as part of this reflection, you've seen pe
omar, good evening to you. you are in george floyd square, the site where he was murdered. it's become a memorial. what's it like tonight? >> reporter: yeah, don. a lot of today has been celebration, as you can imagine. right now in the cold minneapolis night hours, it is really reflection trying to look back and realize the magnitude of this actual moment. here at george floyd square, people have been coming in and quietly milling around the central fist that has now become the landmark...
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cnn's omar jiminez is in minneapolis covering the trial for us. omar, walk us through the medical examiner's testimony today. it was very highly anticipated. what do you take as the big headlines? >> reporter: very high highly anticipated because the crux of the defense's argument comes down to what the actual cause of death is. during cross-examination, he said in court, the chief medical examiner, i believe heart disease and drugs played a role in george floyd's death. now, as we went further on into testimony and prosecutors were able to question him again, he clarified saying he believes those were contributing factors, not necessarily the actual causes. but then another point in this is coming down to the actual amount of drugs that was in george floyd's system. we knew that there were amounts of fentanyl, there were amounts of methamphetamine and based on past testimony, it was a low amount of methamphetamine but for fentanyl, it was 11 per millimeter. the chief medical examiner said he's seen fatal cases of overdoses when the trace amounts
cnn's omar jiminez is in minneapolis covering the trial for us. omar, walk us through the medical examiner's testimony today. it was very highly anticipated. what do you take as the big headlines? >> reporter: very high highly anticipated because the crux of the defense's argument comes down to what the actual cause of death is. during cross-examination, he said in court, the chief medical examiner, i believe heart disease and drugs played a role in george floyd's death. now, as we went...
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amy: omar shakir, you're the is one palestine director for human rights watch. we're speaking to you in oman, jordan. you were expelled by israel. have you ever been allowed back? what is israel's treatment of human rights observers in the occupied territories? >> these really government did to partly november 2019. -- did deport me november 2019. they found i fell afoul as result of my human rights advocacy but before a joint human rights watch as well as my work at human rights watch. as result, i am t ableo return to israel and palestine to cover human rights abuses to do my job on the ground. e treatment i received i think speaks to israel's larger treatment of human rights defenders. israeli human rights defende also face significant restrictions. to give one other example, a palestinian staff member of amnesty international has since 2019 faced a travel ban bthe israeli authorities on unspecified grounds. he was not able to visit his mother in a hospital in jerusalem three kilometers from his home as a result of this travel ban where she was receiving chem
amy: omar shakir, you're the is one palestine director for human rights watch. we're speaking to you in oman, jordan. you were expelled by israel. have you ever been allowed back? what is israel's treatment of human rights observers in the occupied territories? >> these really government did to partly november 2019. -- did deport me november 2019. they found i fell afoul as result of my human rights advocacy but before a joint human rights watch as well as my work at human rights watch....
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he's very active. >> omar jimenez joins us now and, omar, quite a day in that courtroom. what can we expect when the trial gets under way, again, tomorrow? >> well, for starters, we are going to have a brand new witness, starting tomorrow. but the court has been withholding the identities of these witnesses, for security purposes. at some point in the future, though, it is expected that current-minneapolis police chief, the medical examiner, and even members of floyd family, are expected to testify. and really, over the course of this week, what we've seen with this testimony are puzzle pieces that have come together, to paint a clear picture of what happened on may 25th, 2020. you take yesterday, for example. we got a clear picture of what happened when the ambulance left. and what happened before police were initially called. today, it centered on context around any-prior george floyd drug use. also, that when medical personnel got there, they believed, for all intents and purposes, that george floyd was dead. and then, the supervisory sergeant, at the time, for derek c
he's very active. >> omar jimenez joins us now and, omar, quite a day in that courtroom. what can we expect when the trial gets under way, again, tomorrow? >> well, for starters, we are going to have a brand new witness, starting tomorrow. but the court has been withholding the identities of these witnesses, for security purposes. at some point in the future, though, it is expected that current-minneapolis police chief, the medical examiner, and even members of floyd family, are...
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omar jimenez, thanks so much. let's discuss with our panel. shan, you say the police chief's testimony is crucial for the prosecution. explain why. >> they need to get that testimony in to show how he was -- how chauvin was violating the police procedures and training and that's critical to all the convictions but particularly critical if they want to convict him of that second-degree murder channel because that's real going to be a high burden. they need to convince the jury that he knew that he was committing a crime, so the first point is you've got to get to the point of he had to have known, no reasonable police officer would have thought he was complying with police procedure. that's what they are setting this foundation for with the chief's testimony. >> you know, it's interesting. i read a commentary that suggested that policing itself is on trial here, but the chief is saying no, emphasizing how many police policies chauvin broke according to -- to his point of view. there is, of course, a difference between violating policies and kno
omar jimenez, thanks so much. let's discuss with our panel. shan, you say the police chief's testimony is crucial for the prosecution. explain why. >> they need to get that testimony in to show how he was -- how chauvin was violating the police procedures and training and that's critical to all the convictions but particularly critical if they want to convict him of that second-degree murder channel because that's real going to be a high burden. they need to convince the jury that he knew...
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i want to -- i want omar to come into this conversation as well. omar, what do you think? >> what you look for are reports for instance side the court rom and howiors are reacting to all of this. what it comes down to are those in the rome. when we saw much more emotion allage in what happened on may 25th, literal feet from george floyd, these jurors were sitting on the edge of their seats empathizing with people taking a the 1257d and you saw more of that today with philonise floyd. this humanizes this case as a reminder that amid all the expert testimony, a lot of times use the big legal jargon and big police jargon now you're reminded of someone at the beginning of this, and that at the of the day is something that prosecutors hope will be able to emphasize with to the point where they will be deliberating it over a verdict. >> you can go ahead. >> i wanted to say that with felonious floyd and his family he's told us in real life, stories that meant a lot to him that he wanted a jury to hear. we've seen the body of cameras video. this is where derek chauvin is being tri
i want to -- i want omar to come into this conversation as well. omar, what do you think? >> what you look for are reports for instance side the court rom and howiors are reacting to all of this. what it comes down to are those in the rome. when we saw much more emotion allage in what happened on may 25th, literal feet from george floyd, these jurors were sitting on the edge of their seats empathizing with people taking a the 1257d and you saw more of that today with philonise floyd. this...
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omar jiminez is in the middle of it on the street. omar, the situation? as you can see they're trying to disperse this crowd. these umbrellas have been at the front line of this and represent this group that's been here after the officials here have declared it an unlawful assembly. they've got some pepper spray out that they've been getting people off of the fence with. but they've also been firing these flash bang type projectiles into this crowd, trying to get them to disperse. the numbers are smaller than they were earlier in the day, but of course this is a third night in a row of demonstrations we've seen here in brooklyn center just miles from minneapolis where the trial of derek chauvin is happening. and these tensions have boiled over for a third night in a row. as you see now officers putting more tear gas into this crowd, also more projectiles as people have been coming at this from all different directions. and i should mention this comes in very large contrast to what we saw just hours ago as they marched the precinct to fbi building. and as
omar jiminez is in the middle of it on the street. omar, the situation? as you can see they're trying to disperse this crowd. these umbrellas have been at the front line of this and represent this group that's been here after the officials here have declared it an unlawful assembly. they've got some pepper spray out that they've been getting people off of the fence with. but they've also been firing these flash bang type projectiles into this crowd, trying to get them to disperse. the numbers...
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do we want to have our -- is representative omar here yet? ok. do we want to have representative tlaib, our vice chair? why don't we do this. why don't we take a five-minute recess to give everyone the chance to have the tech working because it seems like some of the members aren't working. chairwoman maloney, could you join us in five minutes? mrs. maloney: we are on the floor voting on d.c. statehood. i may not be able to come back. but if i can, i will. i want to hear the comments and testimony and answers to the questions on this important hearing. mr. khanna: we appreciate you joining us. sorry about the technical difficulty. i'm sure ms. thunberg will love to answer your question. if you can join us, that's great. if not, i'll give her the opportunity to respond to what you asked because it was a very important question. mrs. maloney: thank you so much. mr. khanna: thank you. all right. with that let's take a five-minute recess. mr. khanna: chairwoman maloney said you often identify the fact that global leaders fail to act racially when it
do we want to have our -- is representative omar here yet? ok. do we want to have representative tlaib, our vice chair? why don't we do this. why don't we take a five-minute recess to give everyone the chance to have the tech working because it seems like some of the members aren't working. chairwoman maloney, could you join us in five minutes? mrs. maloney: we are on the floor voting on d.c. statehood. i may not be able to come back. but if i can, i will. i want to hear the comments and...
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. >> let's go to omar jimenez to begin our coverage tonight. omar, when you take a look at this trial you now have yet another member of the minneapolis police department condemning chauvin's actions today. >> reporter: that's right, especially over the past few days we have seen senior level officers within this department testifies in regards of the training chauvin has had saying this is not what we do. floyd's brother, rodney does in the courtroom today. watching today was a nail biter and it is like a movie where you don't know what's going to happen next. >> reporter: more than 20 witnesses have been called for the trial of chauvin's. many of them are officers. >> just because they are speaking does not mean they are breathing adequately. >> reporter: police lieutenant jo johnny marcelle is a training police at the police department. >> marcelle admitted there are scenarios where a knee on the neck does happen in times of aggressive resistance. but -- >> for example, the subject was under control and handcuffed, would it be authorized? >>
. >> let's go to omar jimenez to begin our coverage tonight. omar, when you take a look at this trial you now have yet another member of the minneapolis police department condemning chauvin's actions today. >> reporter: that's right, especially over the past few days we have seen senior level officers within this department testifies in regards of the training chauvin has had saying this is not what we do. floyd's brother, rodney does in the courtroom today. watching today was a...
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omar, the details of the autopsy had to be handled very, very delicately in court today. how did that go in court? how did the jurors seem to react? >> reporter: when they saw them, i mean, these were extremely graphic images, images that the judge before he showed them said, we're going to do this old school and not broadcast the images out. when you're looking at some of the descriptions of these exhibits, these were lacerations, cuts that were going longways down an entire arm of george floyd as muscles were literally pulled off to the side and you saw bone underneath. so you can see why they didn't quite want all these images to be put out there. but the jurors flipped through them. remember, there was a george floyd family representative also inside the courtroom. he lingered on the first image, as we understand from reports inside the courtroom, but then also continued to flip through them. the chauvin family representative also did something similar. even though it seemed there might have been a shock factor for how graphic these images were, it did seem everyone r
omar, the details of the autopsy had to be handled very, very delicately in court today. how did that go in court? how did the jurors seem to react? >> reporter: when they saw them, i mean, these were extremely graphic images, images that the judge before he showed them said, we're going to do this old school and not broadcast the images out. when you're looking at some of the descriptions of these exhibits, these were lacerations, cuts that were going longways down an entire arm of...
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omar, we made it! good job, tornado!l, unless you are afraid of crocodiles and water, i guess. right, well, stay with us because coming up, there's more from mike in argentina, where he got up close with some of the local jaguars. when you make eye contact with a baest this size, your heartjust goes... imitates heart thumping quickly. and carmen accepted our challrnge to abseil down one of the largest waterfalls in the world in peru. the waterfall is so close! this is amazing! well, more from mike again now in this look back at some of our favourite travel show adventures in south america. and here is the time that he came face—to—face with one of the most beautiful and the most dangerous animals on the continent during that visit to the ibera wetlands in argentina. welcome to estancia, san alonso, the island home of rewilding argentina — a project aiming to re—introduce jaguars to the wild. oh, my... guys, this is... when you make eye contact with a beast this size, your heartjust goes... imitates heart thumping quickly
omar, we made it! good job, tornado!l, unless you are afraid of crocodiles and water, i guess. right, well, stay with us because coming up, there's more from mike in argentina, where he got up close with some of the local jaguars. when you make eye contact with a baest this size, your heartjust goes... imitates heart thumping quickly. and carmen accepted our challrnge to abseil down one of the largest waterfalls in the world in peru. the waterfall is so close! this is amazing! well, more from...
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>> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, still frozen in los angeles.eak with dr. anthony fauci for the latest on the covid vaccine and the surge in new cases. >>> plus, we'll meet musicians who arare helping g to ease nen atat vaccinatition centersrs wi little music. >>> and cnn anchor brooke baldwin tells us about her book "huddle," and the importance of women working together. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching. i'm diane king hall. have a great day. ♪ . >>> live
>> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, still frozen in los angeles.eak with dr. anthony fauci for the latest on the covid vaccine and the surge in new cases. >>> plus, we'll meet musicians who arare helping g to ease nen atat vaccinatition centersrs wi little music. >>> and cnn anchor brooke baldwin tells us about her book "huddle," and the importance of women working together. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thank you...
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when dimitriy omar chines the preacher does manage to sway a gang. stor it's usually during a prayer meeting it's quite standard around here for dealers to attend and engage with the pastors. towards the end of the meeting a young man is moved to get up and tell his story of redemption. in a lot of data points part was sentenced to 14 years in prison the then i found god and then i was released now i shall always walk with god. was other congregants find such declarations inspiring it gives them hope then another dealer comes forward to receive the blessings. you got to see to outsiders it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be god fearing. everybody must know in his heart what he is doing. better he declared his intention to live a cleaner life if he doesn't. i want to give up drugs. dimitri omar chines a good example seems to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. past. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of
when dimitriy omar chines the preacher does manage to sway a gang. stor it's usually during a prayer meeting it's quite standard around here for dealers to attend and engage with the pastors. towards the end of the meeting a young man is moved to get up and tell his story of redemption. in a lot of data points part was sentenced to 14 years in prison the then i found god and then i was released now i shall always walk with god. was other congregants find such declarations inspiring it gives...
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this is insulting congresswoman omar should take a world history class to take an analogy of the boycott in the 50s and 60s when blacks were denied all rights to analogize it to the current situation which is a fraud and insulting to the intelligence of the american public to make the analogy of the apartheid that you stated is insulting and yet jake tapper call on this, let's be very clear this is a political some of the democrats, they lied about the georgia election law, i think mlb if they had a chance to do it over they would because they're in quicksand and all of this is hurting, people of all color to insult the black cannot get an id is an advertisement for the democratic party. katie: this is ballooning into bigger issues outside of the culture were inside of the united states. china has a big role and we know the mlb just signed onto a big contract with the chinese communist party back tech company that dropped the nba because the houston rockets manager came out in favor of the hong kong protesters being cracked down by beijing. you live in hong kong, talk about the broader i
this is insulting congresswoman omar should take a world history class to take an analogy of the boycott in the 50s and 60s when blacks were denied all rights to analogize it to the current situation which is a fraud and insulting to the intelligence of the american public to make the analogy of the apartheid that you stated is insulting and yet jake tapper call on this, let's be very clear this is a political some of the democrats, they lied about the georgia election law, i think mlb if they...
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hello i'm christine window it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir is in sudan and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah ham dog is in charge and so. 2020 full when the election should be held now the council is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a balance between the 2 sides when it comes to government decisions has proven to be a struggle in a moment i will be talking to the new un envoy to sudan and getting his assessment of the progress that's been made but 1st here's a look back at the revolution that brought about the change. that it was a time of great hope after months of violent protests that left many killed sudan's revolution seemed to have triumphed in april 2019. the dictator ahmed of bashir was overthrown civilians were now sitting at the negotiating table with the army generals pleased the sharon's government. after 30 years of authoritarian rule civilians were getting a say in the future of their country or. it was against this backdrop
hello i'm christine window it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir is in sudan and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah ham dog is in charge and so. 2020 full when the election should be held now the council is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a balance between the 2 sides when it comes to government decisions has proven to be a struggle in a moment i will...
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omar will vote yes on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wasserman schultz will vote yes on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote aye on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose d
omar will vote yes on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. wasserman schultz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wasserman...
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but omar jiminez is standing by. what are the top takeaways after court wrapped up? >> reporter: the latter portion of the day focused on drugs and drug residue found in the car george floyd was in and in the police squad car from that day. one of the state agency investigators testifying they found traced of methamphetamine and others. but most of the day focused on law enforcement and so far, we've heard from at least eight minneapolis police officers. when you take into account those from outside mpd, we've heard from even more. >> just a reminder, you're still under oath. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: today's testimony, more cops taking the stand against former officer derek chauvin. >> in your opinion, does defendant's use of force during that time period need to be reasonable within the entire time period? >> yes. >> reporter: one of the more significant exchanges when james ryerson took the stand, an agent that led the investigation into the events of may 25th. the defense played him video from the scene. >> publish exhibit 1007. i'm going to ask you to listen to
but omar jiminez is standing by. what are the top takeaways after court wrapped up? >> reporter: the latter portion of the day focused on drugs and drug residue found in the car george floyd was in and in the police squad car from that day. one of the state agency investigators testifying they found traced of methamphetamine and others. but most of the day focused on law enforcement and so far, we've heard from at least eight minneapolis police officers. when you take into account those...
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. >> so cnn's omar himenez following this very closely and he joins me now.r, the prosecution called on lieutenant zimmerman because of his seniority. he's been with the force for nearly 40 years. how important was his testimony? >> it's incredibly important and not just because he's testifying for prosecutors to basically say chauvin's actions were unnecessary. and it's not just him in regards to law enforcement. you hear about this blue code of silence when you regard officers. he's one of multiple law enforcement officers that have testified as part of this trial saying basically that chauvin's actions were unacceptable. and then when you move forward to look at more of his testimony he specifically pointed to training and that he could find nowhere in his training where a knee to the neck on someone in the prone position is acceptable. and here's how he answered when he was asked about that by prosecutors. >> have you ever in all the years you've been working for the minneapolis police department, been trained to kneel on the neck of someone who is handcu
. >> so cnn's omar himenez following this very closely and he joins me now.r, the prosecution called on lieutenant zimmerman because of his seniority. he's been with the force for nearly 40 years. how important was his testimony? >> it's incredibly important and not just because he's testifying for prosecutors to basically say chauvin's actions were unnecessary. and it's not just him in regards to law enforcement. you hear about this blue code of silence when you regard officers....