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good question let's get rid of the plexiglas birthrate it's unbelievable but i think actually what you're really asking is what are the silver linings here from this pandemic and as crazy as terrible as this year has been i think we're going to see some environmental silver linings so it's the glass aside and i think what that is is you know right now there's a whole bunch of pent up need to trial and then travel that we're kind of seeing that we're hearing from the airports that's like big asian travel that is people saying i got to get out here let me let me go but what they're not saying is let me do more business travel let me go to that meeting halfway around the world and that's what i want to do so i think what we're going to see holland is actually less and less business troll less and less people traveling out where on the world around the country just to take one meeting and in fact yes there's a real zoom fatigue but there's bigger travel fatigue to go halfway around the country country for one meeting so we're going to actually do a lot more zoom to have that one meeting to ha
good question let's get rid of the plexiglas birthrate it's unbelievable but i think actually what you're really asking is what are the silver linings here from this pandemic and as crazy as terrible as this year has been i think we're going to see some environmental silver linings so it's the glass aside and i think what that is is you know right now there's a whole bunch of pent up need to trial and then travel that we're kind of seeing that we're hearing from the airports that's like big...
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it's hard to hear what the plexiglas. can you describe what you are seeing at that point? >> ac mr. floyd on the ground. eldridge: who else is on the ground? is anyone with him on the ground? >> yes ma'am. eldridge: what do you see in terms of the other officers? >> to officers on the back and an officer on the front. eldridge: did you know the other officer at the back of the car? you don't have his name? >> thao i don't know. eldridge: the officer you are not familiar with at that time? >> what about officer chauvin? you knew him? >> i did not know his name at the time. but i knew of him in the squad car and what i said to him. eldridge: when they are on the ground with officer floyd they were getting him into the car. >> yes ma'am. eldridge: you are having a conversation with mr. floyd? >> yes ma'am. eldridge: you continue throughout the process. >> i can't recall right no we also speaking to him? >> i want to say yes. eldridge: anything that you said captured on camera is what you said in the moment over the course of time? >> yes ma'am. eldridge: so what stood out to you what m
it's hard to hear what the plexiglas. can you describe what you are seeing at that point? >> ac mr. floyd on the ground. eldridge: who else is on the ground? is anyone with him on the ground? >> yes ma'am. eldridge: what do you see in terms of the other officers? >> to officers on the back and an officer on the front. eldridge: did you know the other officer at the back of the car? you don't have his name? >> thao i don't know. eldridge: the officer you are not familiar...
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see the witness i have to roll all the way over to the other side then i have to look through the plexiglas that has these large reflecting lights. things block your perspective things can affect your perspective but your perception is how you interpret what it is use and what it is you experience and that is our life right this is our experiences these are the things that make us who we are 3 people in this trial went to the same high school. i mean how frazier and chief era don. we all went to the same high school obviously different times my experience chief erred on those experience darnell a frazier's experience all based on went to that we had the same perspective sat in the same classrooms saw the same chalkboards or white. the same perspective but our perception of our experiences there is going to be much different. ultimately at the end of the case more done with these arguments the court will instruct you on how to deal with these biases and the perception issues the court's final instructions will guide you to try to recognize your biases recognize them what we bring to the tabl
see the witness i have to roll all the way over to the other side then i have to look through the plexiglas that has these large reflecting lights. things block your perspective things can affect your perspective but your perception is how you interpret what it is use and what it is you experience and that is our life right this is our experiences these are the things that make us who we are 3 people in this trial went to the same high school. i mean how frazier and chief era don. we all went...
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judge using their headsets and microphones of course in covert times now approaching the bench with plexiglas and social distancing involved so just a small pause there in this 4th day of dirt showdowns trial for the murder of george floyd and we've been hearing from seth brad and a paramedic who came to the scene outside the cup food store in minneapolis. and just to run through some of what he said he said that he assumed there was potentially a struggle because they the police officers were still on top of them george floyd this is when he arrived. but we're going back. at the end of that. all right so getting back to. the the the treatment we're talking about that friend and why you give that. you said that's something you can rephrase and repeat what you said just so i. it's at the point it's something i already have a job for you to start working again and is that. one of the things that you do is sort of standard practice with a cardiac arrest yes and you also get sodium bicarbonate as one of the art treatment. options for for a cardiac arrest as well and as that. does not provide assi
judge using their headsets and microphones of course in covert times now approaching the bench with plexiglas and social distancing involved so just a small pause there in this 4th day of dirt showdowns trial for the murder of george floyd and we've been hearing from seth brad and a paramedic who came to the scene outside the cup food store in minneapolis. and just to run through some of what he said he said that he assumed there was potentially a struggle because they the police officers were...
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it is plexiglas mini greenhouse that rests on his shoulders, cocooning him in a bubble of air purifiedic plants inside. ok, that is reall narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. naator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app. all your favorite drama, history, science, news, and documentaries all in one place. watch your pbs station live or catch up on the shows you missed. discover new favorites from pbs and locally produced shows from your station. get the pbs video app now and stream the best of pbs anytime. anywhere. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, gun violence in america-- more deadly mass shootings across the country this weekend, as indianapolis mourns, and leaders call for action. then, closing arguments-- the
it is plexiglas mini greenhouse that rests on his shoulders, cocooning him in a bubble of air purifiedic plants inside. ok, that is reall narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ man: you're watching pbs. naator: stream the best of pbs on any device with the pbs video app....
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are as safe as they can be both for customers and employees and has involved personal protection, plexiglasncreased numbers of employees in the stores, and the changes in the way the customer is shopping. less brick-and-mortar to more online. all of this has required investment. matt: if i look at the stock prices of kroger, i grew up in ohio, so i went to kroger for everything. stock prices are doing fantastically well. investors are betting on these supermarkets, on the other hand, restaurants start reopening and more people get vaccines, i think a lot of people are going to go back to eating out, maybe not as much as they used to. but certainly more than they did in january. how does -- how is that going to affect business? lindsey: we are watching that to see how it is going to affect our business. the truth is, we believe there has been to some degree a culture shift. we have become less of an eating culture and bar of a cooking culture. we think to some degree that trend will continue. of course the opportunity to be out and about and attending restaurants and other events away from h
are as safe as they can be both for customers and employees and has involved personal protection, plexiglasncreased numbers of employees in the stores, and the changes in the way the customer is shopping. less brick-and-mortar to more online. all of this has required investment. matt: if i look at the stock prices of kroger, i grew up in ohio, so i went to kroger for everything. stock prices are doing fantastically well. investors are betting on these supermarkets, on the other hand,...
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that seat has remained empty throughout this trial but also everyone has space to weigh there's plexiglas every time the judge wants to have a conversation with the lawyers what they call a side bar they're doing it on headphones rather than coming together and there is no other business going on in that courtroom behind me that's partly due to security but also partly due to those covert 1000 restrictions which are very tight . thank you from minneapolis john hendren joining us. well debbie hines is a legal analyst and former prosecutor from the city of baltimore she joins us now from washington can i ask about some of your initial thoughts on what we had today . police chief but daria. delivered some powerful testimony and while confirming certainly saying that the actions of an violated his police department's policy. so it was very interesting to have the police chief testify because of what was heard earlier it's very rare that a police chief will testify against officers in his own department and what he did was he actually bolstered what lieutenant zimmerman had testified to earlie
that seat has remained empty throughout this trial but also everyone has space to weigh there's plexiglas every time the judge wants to have a conversation with the lawyers what they call a side bar they're doing it on headphones rather than coming together and there is no other business going on in that courtroom behind me that's partly due to security but also partly due to those covert 1000 restrictions which are very tight . thank you from minneapolis john hendren joining us. well debbie...
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floyd paying his face into the plexiglas partition and the squad car. you will see the blood evidence in the squad car. the first call came 8:00 o'clock 20 minutes 11 seconds. the second call the stepped up call or code three called meaning get here as fast as you possibly can. that was made and placed at 8:00 o'clock 21 minutes 35 seconds. you will learn paramedics arrived 8:27 p.m. 18 seconds just minutes after officers king and lane arrived and within six minutes being called code three and they did what they referred to as a load and go because of the crowd. they came, rather than attempting to resuscitate or treat him on the scene they load him into the ambulance and drove to a location several blocks away. to begin resuscitative efforts. and you will hear and learn officer lane accompanied them for part of that time. you learn ultimately mr. floyd was transported to the emergency department at hennepin county were efforts to sleeve mr. floyd were made at the director time - - direction of the on-site director and he ran blood samples and blood gas
floyd paying his face into the plexiglas partition and the squad car. you will see the blood evidence in the squad car. the first call came 8:00 o'clock 20 minutes 11 seconds. the second call the stepped up call or code three called meaning get here as fast as you possibly can. that was made and placed at 8:00 o'clock 21 minutes 35 seconds. you will learn paramedics arrived 8:27 p.m. 18 seconds just minutes after officers king and lane arrived and within six minutes being called code three and...
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several covid safety measures in place, including social distancing markers on the ground, lots of plexiglas as well as hand sanitizing stations and guests asked to purchase tickets in advance. back to you. >> kathy park along coney island. kathy, thanks so much. >>> the trial against derek chauvin resumes monday after an emotional day in court for the family of george floyd. on friday, the medical examiner that conducted the autopsy took the stand and dealt the defense another blow. megan fitzgerald is in minneapolis with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: kristin, good morning. it was a show of force for the prosecution who called expert witness after expert witness. the week started with jurors hearing from minneapolis' top cop. it ended with testimony from the chief medical examiner who conducted the autopsy on george floyd. so far, the prosecution called 35 witnesses to try to profits case. >> i would still classify it as a homicide. >> reporter: the medical examiner doubling down friday on the autopsy report, telling jurors the officer's actions led to his death, not drugs or pre-
several covid safety measures in place, including social distancing markers on the ground, lots of plexiglas as well as hand sanitizing stations and guests asked to purchase tickets in advance. back to you. >> kathy park along coney island. kathy, thanks so much. >>> the trial against derek chauvin resumes monday after an emotional day in court for the family of george floyd. on friday, the medical examiner that conducted the autopsy took the stand and dealt the defense another...
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shooting me the burn through the plexiglas as he heads through the mountain with my ride. a special forces master sergeant comes up and said sir, i don't know who you are but major beckwith wants to see you right now. and i said which one is he? he said it's the big fella over there jumping up and down on his hat. that is what he was doing, jumping up and down on his hat. i went over there somewhat timidly, and he said who the hell are you? i said i'm a reporter. he scratched his head and he said i need everything in the world, i need ammo, i need medevac, i need food, i would love to have a bottle of jim beam whiskey and a box of cigars and what has the army in its wisdom sent me? but a reporter. [laughter] he said, son, i have news for you. i do not have a vacant for a reporter but i desperately needed corner machine-gun and you are it. he proceeded to drag me over to a bunker, not even really a bunker slit trench with some , a sandbags piled up. and an air-cooled 30 caliber machine gun. he showed me how to load it and how to clear a gym. he gave me my instructions. he s
shooting me the burn through the plexiglas as he heads through the mountain with my ride. a special forces master sergeant comes up and said sir, i don't know who you are but major beckwith wants to see you right now. and i said which one is he? he said it's the big fella over there jumping up and down on his hat. that is what he was doing, jumping up and down on his hat. i went over there somewhat timidly, and he said who the hell are you? i said i'm a reporter. he scratched his head and he...
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our health and safety plan included plexiglas dividers, digital innovations, the ability for our guests to check in via mobile phone, enhanced hvac protocols, temperature testing for team members and guests, and rapid covid-19 tests for our events, just to name a few. we appreciate continued leadership and support of the federal government. the coronavirus relief bills passed by congress, like so many around the country, are fully in place. now expending these efforts to the country's travel and tourism industries that have been hit particularly hard. at the current pace, the industry is not expected to fully recover until 2025, but we are hopeful the recovery will occur much sooner. there are key initiatives that will allow a speedy recovery. one of the biggest policies for the travel and tourism industry is the bipartisan legislation, the hospitality and commerce drive recovery act of 2021, which provides various tax credits. we also welcome the safe, compliance-based easing of restrictions which will allow us to bring our amenities to a greater number of guests, allowing us to bring
our health and safety plan included plexiglas dividers, digital innovations, the ability for our guests to check in via mobile phone, enhanced hvac protocols, temperature testing for team members and guests, and rapid covid-19 tests for our events, just to name a few. we appreciate continued leadership and support of the federal government. the coronavirus relief bills passed by congress, like so many around the country, are fully in place. now expending these efforts to the country's travel...
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so they are in school behind plexiglas.l a 6-year-old to wear a mask all day and you're telling them to shut up and do something that is unhealthy. there is a reason why you are exhaling. you are getting rid of something. when i wrote down this quote, she said "every month, i come here, and my 6-year-old looks at me and she says can you tell them i don't want to wear this anymore?" and you know your answer is? i don't think you should either. it is not healthy for you. i don't know why they don't have the courage to make these decisions. >> sandra: we all want to do the right thing. we don't want the virus to come back. the cdc has got to look at this. they say they are looking at outdoor mask wearing. but where is the urgency on getting our kids classrooms back to normal. she went further in the speech that she gave and she said quit blaming the cdc. >> lee tells you to make difficult decisions for our children. we chose you to make decisions that would be in their best interest. enforcing five, six, seven, eight, and 9-ye
so they are in school behind plexiglas.l a 6-year-old to wear a mask all day and you're telling them to shut up and do something that is unhealthy. there is a reason why you are exhaling. you are getting rid of something. when i wrote down this quote, she said "every month, i come here, and my 6-year-old looks at me and she says can you tell them i don't want to wear this anymore?" and you know your answer is? i don't think you should either. it is not healthy for you. i don't know...
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comprehensive protocol seven hadden point health and safety plan which included installation of plexi, plexiglas, menus in restaurants and bars, ability for our guests to check in utilizing mobile phone enhanced hvac protocol. team members and guest and rapid for our events. as the world starts to return to normal we appreciate the leadership and support of the federal government. the bills passed by congress helped so many around the country. our employees had extended unemployment benefits and paycheck protection program and provides health extended health benefits for our employees and families. expanding these efforts, the country's tourism and travel industries have been hit hard and mentioned earlier travel spending was down 500 billion costing the u.s. economy about 1.1 trillion dollars. at the current pace the travel industry is not expected to recover until 2025, but we're hoping that recovery will arrive that much sooner. there are key political initiatives to help for a speedy recovery and nearly 16 million american workers employed before the pandemic. the tourism industries and thes
comprehensive protocol seven hadden point health and safety plan which included installation of plexi, plexiglas, menus in restaurants and bars, ability for our guests to check in utilizing mobile phone enhanced hvac protocol. team members and guest and rapid for our events. as the world starts to return to normal we appreciate the leadership and support of the federal government. the bills passed by congress helped so many around the country. our employees had extended unemployment benefits...
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it's hard to hear it up plexiglas. nelson: and i'm losing my voice.nneapolis police officer or a lieutenant who trains police officers testified it is frequently said that a person can talk it means they can breathe. you have a problem with that? >> yes. they can breathe at that moment in time that ten seconds later they may be dead. nelson: dealing with any person is a rapidly evolving situation that can change from second to second. >> yes. nelson: in terms of the calculations that you made you would agree they are generally theoretical. >> they are not theoretical. they are based on direct measurements. they are based on extensive research. nelson: you're making assumptions in the application. >> very few assumptions. nelson: you are with assuming his weight. >> i am aware there are two different weights given. nelson: and the equipment the officer wears. >> yes. nelson: you have not physically measure the weight of the equipment. >> no. i took the measurements that are reported. nelson: you're actually weighing what mr. chauvin wade on may 25, 202
it's hard to hear it up plexiglas. nelson: and i'm losing my voice.nneapolis police officer or a lieutenant who trains police officers testified it is frequently said that a person can talk it means they can breathe. you have a problem with that? >> yes. they can breathe at that moment in time that ten seconds later they may be dead. nelson: dealing with any person is a rapidly evolving situation that can change from second to second. >> yes. nelson: in terms of the calculations...
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pete: did i just not see the plexiglas? am i missing it. will: i don't see i it either.w, when you were a kid and you used to play that game where you would circle the differences in go photos? how many things can you spot in that photo that would be banned or people would be outraged about it if it were happening in a school class rooms? they're close together, they all had to travel there, did they not? i mean, it's utterly ridiculous, and they're sitting face to face. now, i would ask them though why did they have to meet face to face? why was that important? if they could have easily held that meeting by zoom or remotely, they didn't. they chose to meet in person because meeting in person is different. things do work better in person. we all know that. so why? why was that choice made, and why is that choice not being made for the kids in school? that kind of double standard when parents look at that, you guys know, you guys have kids of school age, your blood's got to be boiling. will: randi weingarten flies private, just in case -- pete: oh, she does? will: she had
pete: did i just not see the plexiglas? am i missing it. will: i don't see i it either.w, when you were a kid and you used to play that game where you would circle the differences in go photos? how many things can you spot in that photo that would be banned or people would be outraged about it if it were happening in a school class rooms? they're close together, they all had to travel there, did they not? i mean, it's utterly ridiculous, and they're sitting face to face. now, i would ask them...
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to see the witness i have to go all the way over to the other side and i have to look through the plexiglasthat has these large reflecting lights. things block your perspective. things can affect your perspective but your perception is how you interpret what it is you see and what it is you experience . and that is our life, right? these are our experiences. these are the things that make us who we are. three people in this trial went to the same high school. darnell of fraser. we all went to the same high school. obviously atdifferent times . my experience, chief redondo's experience, darnell of glaciers experience, all based on the same perspective. saw the same chalkboards for whiteboards. the same perspective but our perception of our experience is going to bemuch different . ultimately at the end of the case, when we're done with these arguments the court will instruct you on how to deal with these biases and the perception issues. the court final instructions will guide you to try to recognize your biases, recognize what we bring to the table . and analyze the evidence from the perspe
to see the witness i have to go all the way over to the other side and i have to look through the plexiglasthat has these large reflecting lights. things block your perspective. things can affect your perspective but your perception is how you interpret what it is you see and what it is you experience . and that is our life, right? these are our experiences. these are the things that make us who we are. three people in this trial went to the same high school. darnell of fraser. we all went to...