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paul henderson, doctor, megan, thanks to you. you're sticking around as we wait for the trial to resume. >>> we're watching another story closely. that's florida congressman matt gaetz. he's saying he's planning on fighting back as investigators allege he was involved in sex trafficking. he's hired two attorneys to represent him. the team said matt has always been a fighter, a fighter for his constituents, a fighter for the country. he's going to fight back against the unfounded allegations against him. that statement comes as he's set to headline an event at one of former president trump's golf clubs and as one of his republican colleagues is calling on him to resign. joining us now is sahil gapour. republicans have been radio silent about this. where do you expect this to head next? >> reporter: we don't know the answer to that. is congressman kinzinger a canary in the coal mine? he's been more willing to buck his party and to specifically criticize the trump wing of his party. he was the first house republican to come out in f
paul henderson, doctor, megan, thanks to you. you're sticking around as we wait for the trial to resume. >>> we're watching another story closely. that's florida congressman matt gaetz. he's saying he's planning on fighting back as investigators allege he was involved in sex trafficking. he's hired two attorneys to represent him. the team said matt has always been a fighter, a fighter for his constituents, a fighter for the country. he's going to fight back against the unfounded...
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that's the problem. >> paul henderson. paul, thank you so much for sticking with us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up later in the show, india is in the grips of a new devastating wave of covid. one person every four minutes is dying over there from the virus. how the u.s. is stepping in to help. >>> and the pause on the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine has been lifted. what does that mean for the confidence right here at home. >>> later steve kornacki at the big board to crunch some numbers on the president's approval. how do people rate joe biden as he closes in on his first 100 days in office. also, how it's going to affect his agenda. going to affect his agenda your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your
that's the problem. >> paul henderson. paul, thank you so much for sticking with us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up later in the show, india is in the grips of a new devastating wave of covid. one person every four minutes is dying over there from the virus. how the u.s. is stepping in to help. >>> and the pause on the johnson & johnson single shot vaccine has been lifted. what does that mean for the confidence right here at home. >>> later steve kornacki...
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mary moriarti, the former chief public defender, paul henderson, a prosecutor. paul is a legal analyst. i mentioned that we heard from the doctor -- we are hearing from the doctor who pronounced george floyd dead, dr. langenfeld. he walked through what he remembered from that night. he mentioned one thing -- one detail about the -- we will talk about it after this. stand by. judge cahill seems to be ready. >> exhibit 900. on the h and the t, which were part of the protocols for advanced cardiac life support, could you briefly explain to the jurors what the h and t are? >> these are common reversible causes of cardiac arrest in individuals typically in pea or asystole cardiac arrest. a lot of these etiologies are perhaps best evaluated through an ultrasound-based approach. i can go through all of these. hypovolemia, bleeding. that's more traumatic. hypoxia, low oxygen. those being the two most common causes of pea asystole arrest. hydrogen ions. where the ph in the blood gets so low the heart cannot function. low or high potassium. an important electrolyte. hypoth
mary moriarti, the former chief public defender, paul henderson, a prosecutor. paul is a legal analyst. i mentioned that we heard from the doctor -- we are hearing from the doctor who pronounced george floyd dead, dr. langenfeld. he walked through what he remembered from that night. he mentioned one thing -- one detail about the -- we will talk about it after this. stand by. judge cahill seems to be ready. >> exhibit 900. on the h and the t, which were part of the protocols for advanced...
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. >>> joining me right now, veteran prosecutor paul henderson. paul, big welcome to you.t we just heard from that police officer who is the most senior police officer on the entire minneapolis police force, i was listening to him, and i think he began his police career like in 1981. so that kind of experience, he came forward and was so, just, matter of fact, like, unequivocal in his assessment of this. how powerful was that? >> extremely, because that is one of the lynchpins of this trial and one of the things that i think we have to keep in mind is it's not a reasonable person standard when it's a police officer. it is a reasonable officer in those circumstances. and so, while we have heard this corroborative testimony from his peers, from his supervisors, and other professionals in law enforcement, that will establish the standard for which chauvin will be evaluated in that jury. it's going to be really important. and one of the important things that stood out about that testimony was it was corroborative from the layperson and the witness testimony that we heard from
. >>> joining me right now, veteran prosecutor paul henderson. paul, big welcome to you.t we just heard from that police officer who is the most senior police officer on the entire minneapolis police force, i was listening to him, and i think he began his police career like in 1981. so that kind of experience, he came forward and was so, just, matter of fact, like, unequivocal in his assessment of this. how powerful was that? >> extremely, because that is one of the lynchpins of...
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great setup because we're going to talk about that right now with paul henderson, veteran prosecutor and legal analyst. okay, paul. looking at what happened in chicago, what do you think's going to happen from a legal standpoint? are there going to be charges? what do you think they would be? what are the possibilities in your mind? >> well, let me just start off by saying i'm really sick and tired of finding new words to talk about the same thing over and over, especially this week. i mean, it's one after another. hopefully, this is a movement there where we really start taking seriously and addressing police reforms to address race-disparate policing. chicago, it's the same standard that we always have with these shootings. but we really have to start looking at the subjective element and the bias evaluation that takes place in policing, allowing the disparate outcome for use of force, for lethal use of force. we cannot sustain -- sanction any system that allows children to be killed for any reason. the demand and the call for reform i think we're hearing over and over again. and my
great setup because we're going to talk about that right now with paul henderson, veteran prosecutor and legal analyst. okay, paul. looking at what happened in chicago, what do you think's going to happen from a legal standpoint? are there going to be charges? what do you think they would be? what are the possibilities in your mind? >> well, let me just start off by saying i'm really sick and tired of finding new words to talk about the same thing over and over, especially this week. i...
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. >>> joining us now, paul henderson, veteran federal prosecutor and legal analyst and board certified forensic pathologist dr. julie, ceo of pathology expert, inc. thank you both for being here. paul, i'll start with you. what do you think was the strongest moment for the prosecution in this week's presentation? >> this week, i would say, without a doubt, it was dr. tobin. having him as one of the world-renowned experts, without a fee, come in and articulate so clearly what was important about this case and why he was sure that this death was caused by not an angry crowd, not birds flying overhead, but by derek chauvin and his knee. that, i thought, was really powerful, and he was an outstanding witness, not just because he made the arguments for the prosecution but because he so effectively shut down the challenges from the defense attorney, eric nelson, asking him the questions, and in my opinion, he closed to doors to some of the arguments that eric nelson could have made in the future. an outstanding witness and absolutely the cornerstone, i believe, from the prosecution's case in
. >>> joining us now, paul henderson, veteran federal prosecutor and legal analyst and board certified forensic pathologist dr. julie, ceo of pathology expert, inc. thank you both for being here. paul, i'll start with you. what do you think was the strongest moment for the prosecution in this week's presentation? >> this week, i would say, without a doubt, it was dr. tobin. having him as one of the world-renowned experts, without a fee, come in and articulate so clearly what was...
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you there, director paul henderson? good. why don't we talk a little bit about the 1421 report that you submitted to us. we'll start there. >> sure. i have my chief of staff on here, sarah hoffman who is prepared with that report and she has all the numbers in front of her. i have the members who might have questions about some of the stuff. ms. hawkins, are you here? this is awkward. [ laughter ] i was just texting her a second ago. hold on a second. sarah, are you there. i see her on the line. >> good evening. i had to switch computers. i had some audio issues, but i think i'm here. are we doing the 1421 report or the director's report? >> 1421. >> so what were the specific questions that you had? >> president cohen: we're just introducing it to see if you had any high level things you wanted to call our attention to. >> sure. a couple of things i wanted to note in terms of the rate at which we are closing files. we were -- excuse me. it was said that we only disclosed two files, but one of the files that we released was pa
you there, director paul henderson? good. why don't we talk a little bit about the 1421 report that you submitted to us. we'll start there. >> sure. i have my chief of staff on here, sarah hoffman who is prepared with that report and she has all the numbers in front of her. i have the members who might have questions about some of the stuff. ms. hawkins, are you here? this is awkward. [ laughter ] i was just texting her a second ago. hold on a second. sarah, are you there. i see her on...
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you there, director paul henderson? good. why don't we talk a little bit about the 1421 report that you submitted to us. we'll start there. >> sure. i have my chief of staff on here, sarah hoffman who is prepared with that report and she has all the numbers in front of her. i have the members who might have questions about some of the stuff. ms. hawkins, are you here? this is awkward. [ laughter ] i was just texting her a second ago. hold on a second. sarah, are you there. i see her on the line. >> good evening. i had to switch computers. i had some audio issues, but i think i'm here. are we doing the 1421 report or the director's report? >> 1421. >> so what were the specific questions that you had? >> president cohen: we're just introducing it to see if you had any high level things you wanted to call our attention to. >> sure. a couple of things i wanted to note in terms of the rate at which we are closing files. we were -- excuse me. it was said that we only disclosed two files, but one of the files that we released was pa
you there, director paul henderson? good. why don't we talk a little bit about the 1421 report that you submitted to us. we'll start there. >> sure. i have my chief of staff on here, sarah hoffman who is prepared with that report and she has all the numbers in front of her. i have the members who might have questions about some of the stuff. ms. hawkins, are you here? this is awkward. [ laughter ] i was just texting her a second ago. hold on a second. sarah, are you there. i see her on...
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shaquille brewster is covering it for us and he is outside of the courthouse, along with paul hendersonhayes. we talked a little bit with gabe for what we heard as it related to george floyd's friend and the fact that he is trying to plead the 5th. we also looked at what we're expecting in today's testimony. can you bring us up to speed on what the jurors have seen so far. they're invisible to all of us so far. we're watching the live stream of the testimony, the judge, the prosecution. we cannot see the faces of the jury. only people in the room including the pool reporters. so one or two max, i think just one reporter, right? they can go back to the rest of the team that is looking for information. what is your sense based on how they're reacting so far based on the remarkable testimony from yesterday with the police chief? >> yes, key moments in the courtroom, hallie. feel free to interrupt me if the judge comes back, but when you look at the reports, one for broadcast, one for print, when you look at the accounts from inside the courtroom there was a few moments that really seemed t
shaquille brewster is covering it for us and he is outside of the courthouse, along with paul hendersonhayes. we talked a little bit with gabe for what we heard as it related to george floyd's friend and the fact that he is trying to plead the 5th. we also looked at what we're expecting in today's testimony. can you bring us up to speed on what the jurors have seen so far. they're invisible to all of us so far. we're watching the live stream of the testimony, the judge, the prosecution. we...
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also here tonight, we have chief william scott and director paul henderson. >> president cohen: all right. let's go ahead and get started. ladies and gentlemen, please join me by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> president cohen: thank you. thank you very much. all right. sergeant youngblood, please call the first item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. at this time, members of the public are welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners. members of the public may call in 415-655-000 is and enter meeting i.d. 187-188-8899, then press pound and pound again. press star, three to be entered into the queue and wait until until -- until you are prompted to speak. all right, commissioner, we have a number of callers. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> commissioners, my name is francisco dacosta, and in district 10, there's utter pandemoni
also here tonight, we have chief william scott and director paul henderson. >> president cohen: all right. let's go ahead and get started. ladies and gentlemen, please join me by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> president cohen: thank you. thank you very much. all right. sergeant youngblood, please call the first item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. at this time, members of the public are welcome to address the commission regarding items...
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also here tonight, we have chief william scott and director paul henderson. >> president cohen: all right. let's go ahead and get started. ladies and gentlemen, please join me by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> president cohen: thank you. thank you very much. all right. sergeant youngblood, please call the first item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. at this time, members of the public are welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners. members of the public may call in 415-655-000 is and enter meeting i.d. 187-188-8899, then press pound and pound again. press star, three to be entered into the queue and wait until until -- until you are prompted to speak. all right, commissioner, we have a number of callers. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> commissioners, my name is francisco dacosta, and in district 10, there's utter pandemoni
also here tonight, we have chief william scott and director paul henderson. >> president cohen: all right. let's go ahead and get started. ladies and gentlemen, please join me by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> president cohen: thank you. thank you very much. all right. sergeant youngblood, please call the first item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. at this time, members of the public are welcome to address the commission regarding items...
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you there, director paul henderson? good. why don't we talk a little bit about the 1421 report that you submitted to us. we'll start there. >> sure. i have my chief of staff on here, sarah hoffman who is prepared with that report and she has all the numbers in front of her. i have the members who might have questions about some of the stuff. ms. hawkins, are you here? this is awkward. [ laughter ] i was just texting her a second ago. hold on a second. sarah, are you there. i see her on the line. >> good evening. i had to switch computers. i had some audio issues, but i think i'm here. are we doing the 1421 report or the director's report? >> 1421. >> so what were the specific questions that you had? >> president cohen: we're just introducing it to see if you had any high level things you wanted to call our attention to. >> sure. a couple of things i wanted to note in terms of the rate at which we are closing files. we were -- excuse me. it was said that we only disclosed two files, but one of the files that we released was pa
you there, director paul henderson? good. why don't we talk a little bit about the 1421 report that you submitted to us. we'll start there. >> sure. i have my chief of staff on here, sarah hoffman who is prepared with that report and she has all the numbers in front of her. i have the members who might have questions about some of the stuff. ms. hawkins, are you here? this is awkward. [ laughter ] i was just texting her a second ago. hold on a second. sarah, are you there. i see her on...
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also here tonight, we have chief william scott and director paul henderson. >> president cohen: all right. let's go ahead and get started. ladies and gentlemen, please join me by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> president cohen: thank you. thank you very much. all right. sergeant youngblood, please call the first item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. at this time, members of the public are welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners. members of the public may call in 415-655-000 is and enter meeting i.d. 187-188-8899, then press pound and pound again. press star, three to be entered into the queue and wait until until -- until you are prompted to speak. all right, commissioner, we have a number of callers. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> commissioners, my name is francisco dacosta, and in district 10, there's utter pandemoni
also here tonight, we have chief william scott and director paul henderson. >> president cohen: all right. let's go ahead and get started. ladies and gentlemen, please join me by saying the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] >> president cohen: thank you. thank you very much. all right. sergeant youngblood, please call the first item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. at this time, members of the public are welcome to address the commission regarding items...
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tonight, we have with us chief william scott from the san francisco police department and director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. >> vice president elias: thank you. okay. sergeant renolds can we please call the first line item. >> first line item is general public comment. the commission welcomes the public for up to two minutes to speak on items that are not on the agenda. under police commission rules of order during public comment, neither police nor d.p.a. personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public but may provide a brief response. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone by calling (415) 655-0001 and enter access code 1872661112. then press pound and press pound again. dial star 3 if you wish to make a comment. this will advise the moderator that you wish to speak and add you to the queue. alternatively, you may submit public comment in either of the following ways. e-mail the police commission at sfpd.policecommission. or letters sent to the postal building located at 1245 3
tonight, we have with us chief william scott from the san francisco police department and director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. >> vice president elias: thank you. okay. sergeant renolds can we please call the first line item. >> first line item is general public comment. the commission welcomes the public for up to two minutes to speak on items that are not on the agenda. under police commission rules of order during public comment, neither police...
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tonight, we have with us chief william scott from the san francisco police department and director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. >> vice president elias: thank you. okay. sergeant renolds can we please call the first line item. >> first line item is general public comment. the commission welcomes the public for up to two minutes to speak on items that are not on the agenda. under police commission rules of order during public comment, neither police nor d.p.a. personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions by the public but may provide a brief response. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone by calling (415) 655-0001 and enter access code 1872661112. then press pound and press pound again. dial star 3 if you wish to make a comment. this will advise the moderator that you wish to speak and add you to the queue. alternatively, you may submit public comment in either of the following ways. e-mail the police commission at sfpd.policecommission. or letters sent to the postal building located at 1245 3
tonight, we have with us chief william scott from the san francisco police department and director paul henderson from the department of police accountability. >> vice president elias: thank you. okay. sergeant renolds can we please call the first line item. >> first line item is general public comment. the commission welcomes the public for up to two minutes to speak on items that are not on the agenda. under police commission rules of order during public comment, neither police...
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also with me former prosecutor and civil rights attorney david henderson, former prosecutor and nbc legal analyst paul butler. everybody, welcome. i just got to talk about that news conference we just had a moment ago, and try to figure out, megan, what the reaction was to it. because i think we can say that that was the most extraordinary news conference any of us have ever seen, especially after one of these events with the police chief coming out almost immediately showing this body cam footage and then taking all of those questions not just from journalists but from activists as well. >> yeah. katy, extraordinary is hitting the nail on the head. police wanted to release that video, he wanted the community to see what happened. as you mentioned, this was an accidental shooting, he says. this is a community already on edge and tensions just continue to rise. people frustrated, people are angry because another black man was killed at the hands of police. so this all happened yesterday from a traffic stop. and so the big question around town here is how does a traffic stop move into a person being sho
also with me former prosecutor and civil rights attorney david henderson, former prosecutor and nbc legal analyst paul butler. everybody, welcome. i just got to talk about that news conference we just had a moment ago, and try to figure out, megan, what the reaction was to it. because i think we can say that that was the most extraordinary news conference any of us have ever seen, especially after one of these events with the police chief coming out almost immediately showing this body cam...