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st paul's is on the remote outer ident of moma today little kenny my my has come to the local health clinic with a to thank. god to rabbi those that are young can you mind my been complaining is god so truth. about the back when you know the 7576. commune often one wide open there is no regular dentist on mo island to that one but the fact. that new technology means dr tom means who stationed at the clinic on t i can examine his young patient from afar using an intra oral camera so that's actually his i don't say it's a bit the come through the gum so. you can let his parents know that that's not a real big issue i think personally that is far better than just having a phone call because you can actually see them of this and talk women all he had was some issues with the stupor up things are all completely normal and he can communicate that to his mother. just reassure that there's nothing wrong. with you clear and achieve on him and to relieve the pain kenny my my hands to school just in time for the singing of the torres strait. was. was. was. was was. is dream was to learn how to
st paul's is on the remote outer ident of moma today little kenny my my has come to the local health clinic with a to thank. god to rabbi those that are young can you mind my been complaining is god so truth. about the back when you know the 7576. commune often one wide open there is no regular dentist on mo island to that one but the fact. that new technology means dr tom means who stationed at the clinic on t i can examine his young patient from afar using an intra oral camera so that's...
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this is something policeman wiley chris knows only too well he grew up in st paul's and attended the community school here now he returns to his old stomping ground every week to share his knowledge of and deep respect for tradition with the next generation. our member painting this back in the days 20 years ago. in a class where you'd see it so on the wall. when he gives the morning is no way we get these ones for more. than actually the shirts the young ones that go for months yeah the young should in the middle as this one. what else do you use it as though you kept it this way downstream inside. today while he is teaching his students how to weave the young shoots of a coconut palm into skirts to go over their downs costumes between feel. tailor made for an afternoon performance for parents and elders is. the practice of properly managed properly so that as they grow they know how good it is to be like a torch and their identity so that they can be proud proud of who they are. all throughout a way that a lot of. the traditional ways tell us who we are. has really inspired me to k
this is something policeman wiley chris knows only too well he grew up in st paul's and attended the community school here now he returns to his old stomping ground every week to share his knowledge of and deep respect for tradition with the next generation. our member painting this back in the days 20 years ago. in a class where you'd see it so on the wall. when he gives the morning is no way we get these ones for more. than actually the shirts the young ones that go for months yeah the young...
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>> st. paul. >> st. paul. okay. what is the last grade you completed? >> 11th. >> can you tell the jury the different cities or towns that you've lived in since coming to minnesota? >> i guess minneapolis. >> minneapolis, i assume red wing. >> st. paul. >> st. paul. okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> which speedway? >> in chicago. >> right. what did you do at speedway at 36th and chicago? >> shift lead. >> what does that mean? >> not like a regular employee, but not a manager. kind of in the middle. >> okay. so not a lot of us have had the experience of working as a shift lead at speedway. can you just tell the jury a little bit, what is your day to day job like when you had that job? >> i work at the cash register, do paperwork, handle customer issues. >> you also work as a cashier. do you train other people or supervise other cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job? >> about a year. >> did you start as a shift lead?
>> st. paul. >> st. paul. okay. what is the last grade you completed? >> 11th. >> can you tell the jury the different cities or towns that you've lived in since coming to minnesota? >> i guess minneapolis. >> minneapolis, i assume red wing. >> st. paul. >> st. paul. okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> which...
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st. paul. >> and st. paul, okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> and which speedway, do you recall the location? >> 35th and chicago. >> what did you do at speedway at 38th and chicago? >> i'm a shift leader. >> what does that mean? >> not a regular employee and not a manager, kind of in the middle. >> okay. not a lot of us have had experience working as a shift lead at speedway, so i would like you to tell the jury a little bit about what your day-to-day job like when you're doing your job. >> i work at a cash register, i do paperwork. if a customer has an issue, i handle the issues. >> okay. you also work as a cash yier? >> uh-huh. >> do you have to train other people or supervise other casc cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job, ms. oyler? >> about a year. >> did you start as shift lead -- >> yes. >> or did you have other positions? you started as a shift lead. can you tell me -- tell the jury a little bit
st. paul. >> and st. paul, okay. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a little bit about the types of jobs that you've held? >> i used to work at speedway. >> and which speedway, do you recall the location? >> 35th and chicago. >> what did you do at speedway at 38th and chicago? >> i'm a shift leader. >> what does that mean? >> not a regular employee and not a manager, kind of in the middle. >> okay. not a...
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st paul's is on the remote outer i hadn't of moma today a little kenny my mind has come to the local health clinic with it to thank. dr rob right i was going to carry my been complaining it's got sore to. work the back 7576 it's. genuine open wide open there's no regular dentist on mo island do that well but the part. that need to acknowledge jean means doc to tell me who stay. at the clinic on t. i can examine his young patient from afar using an intra oral camera so that's actually his is at all to exhibit the come through the gum so. you can let his parents know that that's not a real big issue i think personally that is far better than just having a fine call because you can actually see them of this and talk women all he had was some issues with history for up things are all completely normal and he can communicate that to his mother. just reassure that there's nothing wrong. with the all clear and achieve on him and to relieve the pain kenny my my head's to school just in time for the singing of the torres strait and sam. was. was. his dream was to learn how to help with family
st paul's is on the remote outer i hadn't of moma today a little kenny my mind has come to the local health clinic with it to thank. dr rob right i was going to carry my been complaining it's got sore to. work the back 7576 it's. genuine open wide open there's no regular dentist on mo island do that well but the part. that need to acknowledge jean means doc to tell me who stay. at the clinic on t. i can examine his young patient from afar using an intra oral camera so that's actually his is at...
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peter and st. paul, roman catholic service personnel arrive directly from camps and bases.00 on this bright sunday morning and in houses of worship throughout the city, soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors are joining the citizens of philadelphia in religious observance. beneath the great dome of the cathedral, the mass is celebrated before an altar of white serenity. the mass is a solemn and beautiful ritual, commemorating the sorrowful death of christ 2,000 years ago. for every catholic, the mass is the vital reality of his fate, unchanging over the centuries. the ceremony has brought peace and courage to american fighting men from valley forge to korea, as it brings strength and comfort today to those who worship in the gentle light of this cathedral. ♪ ♪ the climax of the mass is reached after the elevation of the host, as military personnel and civilians gather at the altar rail to receive holy communion. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ following the service at st. peter and st. paul's cathedral, a communion breakfast they served for the servicemen and women by members of t
peter and st. paul, roman catholic service personnel arrive directly from camps and bases.00 on this bright sunday morning and in houses of worship throughout the city, soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors are joining the citizens of philadelphia in religious observance. beneath the great dome of the cathedral, the mass is celebrated before an altar of white serenity. the mass is a solemn and beautiful ritual, commemorating the sorrowful death of christ 2,000 years ago. for every catholic, the...
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st. paul's cathedral, a communion breakfast is served by members of the congregation.st provides an opportunity for the guests and hosts to become better acquainted. most of the members of the armed forces attending services in philadelphia on religious emphasis day were brought directly to the city from military and naval establishments provided for the occasion. at the church where buses began arriving at 10:30 in the morning, servicemen receive a welcome. the message of the church and every participating church and synagogue in philadelphia this morning is a vital one. it is intended to underscore the proposition put forth by the founding fathers of our nation, that a belief and trust in god forms the basis for true national security. the faces of hospitality and friendship are everywhere, as a great american city shares its faith with men and women in uniform. into this church came citizens and soldiers to talk with god. >> the lord is my sheppard. i shall not want. he leadeth me beside still waters. though i walk through the valley of the shadow of death, i will f
st. paul's cathedral, a communion breakfast is served by members of the congregation.st provides an opportunity for the guests and hosts to become better acquainted. most of the members of the armed forces attending services in philadelphia on religious emphasis day were brought directly to the city from military and naval establishments provided for the occasion. at the church where buses began arriving at 10:30 in the morning, servicemen receive a welcome. the message of the church and every...
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this is something policeman wiley chris knows only too well he grew up in st paul's and attended the community school here now he returns to his old stomping ground every week to share his knowledge of and deep respect for tradition with the next generation. our minimal training gives back in the days 20 years ago. in a class where group c. and so on the wall. when he gives them running is no way we get these ones for more . than a kid the shots the young ones that go for months yet the young should in the middle class this one. what else do we use it as though you kept it this way downstream insight for today while he is teaching his students how to weave the young shoots of a coconut palm into skirts to go that they dance costumes between feet. tailor made for an afternoon performance for parents and elders. they practice it properly when it properly so that as they grow they know how good it is to be like a torch and their identity so that they can be proud proud of who they are. going to be all right everything was. the traditional ways tell us who we are. there's millions by me
this is something policeman wiley chris knows only too well he grew up in st paul's and attended the community school here now he returns to his old stomping ground every week to share his knowledge of and deep respect for tradition with the next generation. our minimal training gives back in the days 20 years ago. in a class where group c. and so on the wall. when he gives them running is no way we get these ones for more . than a kid the shots the young ones that go for months yet the young...
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this is something policeman worry chris knows only too well he grew up in st paul's and attended the community school here now he returns to his old stomping ground every week to share his knowledge of and deep respect for tradition with the next generation. remember painting this back in the days 20 years ago. in a class where you see it so on the wall. when he gives the mining is no way we get these ones for more. than actually the shirts the young ones that go for month yeah the young should be in the middle of this one. what else do we use it as but you've got to there's like downstream inside. today while he is teaching his students how to weave the young shoots of a coconut palm into skirts to go over their dance costumes between feel. tailor made for an afternoon performance for parents and elders. they practice it properly when i probably know that as they grow they know how good it is to be like a torch and their identity so that they can be proud proud of who they are. to be fought out in a way that. the traditional ways tell us we are. really inspired me to keep it going a
this is something policeman worry chris knows only too well he grew up in st paul's and attended the community school here now he returns to his old stomping ground every week to share his knowledge of and deep respect for tradition with the next generation. remember painting this back in the days 20 years ago. in a class where you see it so on the wall. when he gives the mining is no way we get these ones for more. than actually the shirts the young ones that go for month yeah the young should...
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louis at st. paulad become very friendly with many people but among them was a man whose name was hammond. and when they move to indianapolis, when madam moved indianapolis, coincidentally, his mother lived across the street from them. and one of her daughters who lived nearby in -- had a daughter whose husband had just five and those were the people of my grandmother. may so may with somebody who was a good student on the honorable, but from a poor family and she started running errands and being a model and traveling around. so they persuaded her mother to allow them to legally adopt here with the promise that they would educator so they in fact spellman is mentioned in and of film if you want to spellman and she became president of the company. and you mentioned before -- >> you mentioned before that she was spied on, militant are for a role, did you have a role in the suffragist movement? >> some role. she wasn't a member, as far as i could tell of any of the national organizations, but she did hos
louis at st. paulad become very friendly with many people but among them was a man whose name was hammond. and when they move to indianapolis, when madam moved indianapolis, coincidentally, his mother lived across the street from them. and one of her daughters who lived nearby in -- had a daughter whose husband had just five and those were the people of my grandmother. may so may with somebody who was a good student on the honorable, but from a poor family and she started running errands and...
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. >> reporter: mario delgado's high school in st. paul, minnesota has been remote all year except for some support sessions he goes back to in-person learning in april. >> a lot of the times i wouldn't even get up from bed if i really do pay attention i'm not really learning anything >> is it tough to hear him talk like this for a mom it's got to be hard to hear all of this >> it is it's really hard and i'm really sad and a little afraid that when he goes into college there's things that he didn't get this year. >> reporter: the effect of remote learning was felt immediately in st. paul in the first semester 31% of middle and high school grades were failing. were you hearing stories from your teachers about kids who were really great students who just kind of fell off a cliff here >> i was hearing from teachers, from parents, but also hearing it from students too i had many students reach out to me personally and say listen, superintendent, i'm an a.p. student and this isn't working for me >> reporter: but the problem isn't just the acade
. >> reporter: mario delgado's high school in st. paul, minnesota has been remote all year except for some support sessions he goes back to in-person learning in april. >> a lot of the times i wouldn't even get up from bed if i really do pay attention i'm not really learning anything >> is it tough to hear him talk like this for a mom it's got to be hard to hear all of this >> it is it's really hard and i'm really sad and a little afraid that when he goes into college...
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>> i guess minneapolis. >> neapolis and i assume redwing. >> and st. paul. >> and st. paul. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a bit about the types of jobs you held? >> i used to work at freeway. >> which speedway. >> chicago. >> what did you do at speedway? >> not a regular employee but an individual. >> not a lot have had experience, just tell the jury a little bit about your day-to-day job. >> i work cash register, if i have an issue, handle the issue. >> you also work as a check, do you have to trade other cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job? >> about the year. >> did you start as a shift lead? well, can you tell the jury about the types of hours you worked there as a full-time job? >> twenty hours a week. >> you did? okay, when did you typically start your shift? >> two or three to closing, 10:00. >> 10:00 is closing? is it a busy store? >> it has its moments. >> okay. i'd like to see if you recognize the area, first i'd like to show what's been marked for identification as exhibit one. [background noises] [silence] [silen
>> i guess minneapolis. >> neapolis and i assume redwing. >> and st. paul. >> and st. paul. are you currently employed? >> no. >> can you tell the jury a bit about the types of jobs you held? >> i used to work at freeway. >> which speedway. >> chicago. >> what did you do at speedway? >> not a regular employee but an individual. >> not a lot have had experience, just tell the jury a little bit about your day-to-day job....
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what he is actively seeking to fulfill a leadership role in st paul's following in his own father's footsteps and isn't really inspired me to be a leader. community 1 may be knows what people one some years before the people. i love being a corporal know some of my identity our love for my family what i do for my people my community and the younger generation. and now the huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 and the mentors and then the locals referred to as the coming of the light. you. want to louis a born and baptized heir of down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day. and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church full 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festiva
what he is actively seeking to fulfill a leadership role in st paul's following in his own father's footsteps and isn't really inspired me to be a leader. community 1 may be knows what people one some years before the people. i love being a corporal know some of my identity our love for my family what i do for my people my community and the younger generation. and now the huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island...
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>> st. paul, minnesota. >> you and your family live in minneapolis. >> yes. >> do still have some family and friends in the area? >> yes -- [inaudible] >> a stenographic machine -- don't worry about it, you're doing fine. >> i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis. >> yes. >> is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to ask you some questions about the reason you're here today. tell the jury why you are here today. >> for george floyd. >> when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> let's ask you some questions about that. >> okay. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> do you need a tissue or a break, let me know. >> going to ask you some questions about that day, the day in all this happened. first thing, how did you come to be in the area? what were you doing that day? >> we were going to get snacks. >> where were you head? >> two cups. >> is at cup foods? >> yes. >>
>> st. paul, minnesota. >> you and your family live in minneapolis. >> yes. >> do still have some family and friends in the area? >> yes -- [inaudible] >> a stenographic machine -- don't worry about it, you're doing fine. >> i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis. >> yes. >> is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to ask you some...
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>> st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> do you still have some friends, family friends in the area? >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] to take things down with the stenographic machine it would be easier for her. don't worry, you're doing fine. a. >> and i talk fast. i will try to slow down and make it easier for everybody. okay, so you said you still have friends in south neapolis. >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> so, i'm going to ask you questions about the reason you're here today. so, why don't you tell the jury why you're here today. >> for george floyd. >> and when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> so i'm going to ask you some questions about that. >> okay. >> do you need a tissue or a break, just put up your hand and let me know. you can grab a tissue any time anytimeyou need one. so, i'm going to ask you some questions about that day, the day that all this happened. so, first things first. how did you come
>> st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> do you still have some friends, family friends in the area? >> yes. >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] to take things down with the stenographic machine it would be easier for her. don't worry, you're doing fine. a. >> and i talk fast. i will try to slow down and make it easier for everybody. okay, so you said you still have friends...
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so here in st. paul, we've started this work far before the murder of george floyd, because we know this is unsurprising. we know we will see another one of these videos somewhere in our country, unless we take a different route soon. that's why we've revised our force policies and rewritten the way our k-9 community engages with our community. we've expanded our divisions. right now, we are working through a fairly large community task force to build alternative 9/11 responses so that when the more effective response is social worker or mental health counsellor or emergency housing. we have a 911 system capable of doing all of those things. >> mayor, i want to thank you for coming on "new day." this will be a long trial. the odds of the nation will be on your city and the city across the river. we wish you well. >> thank you very much. >>> okay. new this morning, a congressional delegation traveled to atlanta to visit the site of last month's deadly spa shooting. they want to see for themselves, the jou
so here in st. paul, we've started this work far before the murder of george floyd, because we know this is unsurprising. we know we will see another one of these videos somewhere in our country, unless we take a different route soon. that's why we've revised our force policies and rewritten the way our k-9 community engages with our community. we've expanded our divisions. right now, we are working through a fairly large community task force to build alternative 9/11 responses so that when the...
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minneapolis-st. paul was one of the most, it is an incredible place.i spend a lot of time there especially in the summer. not in the winter but in the summer. i love it. i was shocked. i was shocked what i saw. i was heartbroken for you, kacey kacey. you worked your tail off to build your business. people who built the business, they know it is sweat from morning until night. you are still in ruins. >> oh, absolutely. not just us. other businesses as well. >> laura: what's next? charlie, what's next for you? >> well, ideally we want to get past this trial. mr. floyd's death is certainly at the forefront of what it's going to take for somethings to heal and minneapolis and st. paul. there's a lot of healing that still needs to be done. i think it starts by getting the trial underway and getting this behind us. but there's plenty of, there's plenty of secondary victims behind mr. floyd. we've got to get this world and get this to be rebuilt so we can get ourselves back in operation. >> laura: well, we don't get, we don't get to burn down cities when we d
minneapolis-st. paul was one of the most, it is an incredible place.i spend a lot of time there especially in the summer. not in the winter but in the summer. i love it. i was shocked. i was shocked what i saw. i was heartbroken for you, kacey kacey. you worked your tail off to build your business. people who built the business, they know it is sweat from morning until night. you are still in ruins. >> oh, absolutely. not just us. other businesses as well. >> laura: what's next?...
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st. paul's chapel, five blocks away. the reason it was at st. paul's chapel is in 1789, it was the only public building still standing that was not destroyed during the invasion of new york by the british. we had carriages prepared to convey all of congress down to see polls. however, the price of the crowd was so great, more than 10,000 people, we could not get the carriages through, so people stood aside and i and congress walked the five blocks for two hours, we prayed and that place. i told reverend bravo, i want no service, this is a petitioning service, a time of prayer for this new government and this wonderful united states of america and we prayed freelance beyond the river that we know not of. do you know that i understand that just 20 years ago, another invasion of manhattan brought back about almost equal destruction where thousands of lives were taken, one block from st. paul chapel. yet, on one stained glass window in that chapel was destroyed. the important thing is that that sacred ground is still sacred and so is the united state
st. paul's chapel, five blocks away. the reason it was at st. paul's chapel is in 1789, it was the only public building still standing that was not destroyed during the invasion of new york by the british. we had carriages prepared to convey all of congress down to see polls. however, the price of the crowd was so great, more than 10,000 people, we could not get the carriages through, so people stood aside and i and congress walked the five blocks for two hours, we prayed and that place. i told...
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>> st. paul speak what is the last you completed in high school quick. >> 11 spirit tell the jury the different cities or towns you lived in since coming to minnesota. >>. >> i guess minneapolis. >> redwing. >> st. paul. >> are you currently employed? >> no spirit tell the jury about the types of jobs you have held. >> i used to work at speedway. >> what did you do that 30th in chicago. >> shift lead. >> what does that mean quick. >> not quite a manager in the middle. >> not a lot of us have had experience working as a shift lead at speed on - - speedway so what is your day-to-day job? >> i work at a cash register and do paperwork if a person has an issue i handle the issue. >> okay. >> you also work as a cashier? do you have to train other people or supervise other cashiers? >> sometimes. >> how long did you have that job? >> about a year. >> did you start as a shift lead? >> yes. >> can you tell the jury about the types of ours you would work? is it a full-time job? >> 40 hours a week. >> when
>> st. paul speak what is the last you completed in high school quick. >> 11 spirit tell the jury the different cities or towns you lived in since coming to minnesota. >>. >> i guess minneapolis. >> redwing. >> st. paul. >> are you currently employed? >> no spirit tell the jury about the types of jobs you have held. >> i used to work at speedway. >> what did you do that 30th in chicago. >> shift lead. >> what does that mean...
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experiment is suggestion was to allow men who were sexually attracted to minors to adopt neglected st paul as. angelo was allowed to conduct his experiment in 969 when he worked at the berlin pedagogical center. his hypothesis was that a sexual relationship with older men would help the boys to be socialized. in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by byrne incentive department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given access to a foster family case file for its age had paint boys and adolescents in his care from 973 to 2. 3. was about 50 when 6 year old marco went to live with him to be adopted sven who was 8. was a. person it was easy. to. fall for. paul. it was true for the very. little. this was the dog. you don't listen. to because of the place and it was a dog who should go off. who must know. that it's. hard. to. move the bird. you mustn't. call them missing. before the assessment will sit at the minds of. the shemozzle someone there that's been in the lobby. beyond. those 3 big. in the late 1980 s. come to re
experiment is suggestion was to allow men who were sexually attracted to minors to adopt neglected st paul as. angelo was allowed to conduct his experiment in 969 when he worked at the berlin pedagogical center. his hypothesis was that a sexual relationship with older men would help the boys to be socialized. in mid june 2020 research as from the university of released a report ordered by byrne incentive department for education youth and family. among other things the researchers were given...
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. >> diaz: more than a dozen cities from seattle to st. paul, minnesota, are considering reparations, and this week, evanston, illinois made history, becoming the first city in the country to approve reparations for black residents. in evanston, a levy, majority-white college town north of chicago, tina penec will apply for the first round of reparations. >> this is my grandmother sadie harris. >> diaz: her grandmother moved here in the 1930s from georgia. today, at 47, penec...
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the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across this country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. they are set for tomorrow, more than 10 months after the death of george floyd. cbs's jamie yuccas is there. >> nearly a year after george floyd died people are still demanding justice, and the city city is once again in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three alternates. there are nine women and six men. of those nine are white. four are black, and two identify as multiracial. it is a surprisingly diverse panel for a county that is about 75% white. >> floyd's death sparked protests here that spread across the country and the world. most were peaceful but minneapolis still bears the scars of the looting and destruction. the area around the courthouse is fortified with fences, razor wire and national guard soldiers. during jury selection the city settled a lawsuit filed by floyd's family for $27 million. >> this i
the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across this country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin. they are set for tomorrow, more than 10 months after the death of george floyd. cbs's jamie yuccas is there. >> nearly a year after george floyd died people are still demanding justice, and the city city is once again in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three...
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one is actively seeking to fulfill a leadership role in st paul's following in his own father's footsteps has been really inspired me to be a leader of the common community one way he knows what people want to simulate before the people. i love being a quarter on the bottom of my identity from. what i do for my people my community and the younger generation. another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871 element is a bend the locals refer to as the coming of the light. bulb to louis a born and baptized arab down the island is the church warden here. he is the grandson of the region's 1st ordained priest joseph who appears in the stained glass window as a babe in arms. today walter and members of his congregation are busy preparing their church full all saints day and major restoration including the removal of asbestos from the building forced the closure of the church for 6 years but on the 1st of november it will throw open its doors to celebrate the popular christian festival. i have a local chur
one is actively seeking to fulfill a leadership role in st paul's following in his own father's footsteps has been really inspired me to be a leader of the common community one way he knows what people want to simulate before the people. i love being a quarter on the bottom of my identity from. what i do for my people my community and the younger generation. another huge influence on contemporary life in the torres strait is religion. christianity came to the region by arab danley island in 871...
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went to st. paul high school. the prayers just keep getting answered.ter jean, got to catch the cameron krutwig show. clutch pass, rumblers up ten. second half, knocks down the baby hook. 39-29. the senior had 19 points and 12 rebounds. but you can't expect illinois to make a run. right? he knocks it down. the lead is cut to six. but loyola always answered back. lucas williamson, nice to the rack. plus a foul. ramblers up 13. the "sister act" feeling the mojo. loyola chicago upset illinois 71-58. illinois is the first one seed to pack their bags. >>> soccer -- scott drew and top seed baylor hoping to avoid the same fate as illinois. first half against wisconsin. the rainmaker. jonathan chuma, hammers down the bears up early. badgers. more turnovers than pepper trunk. that's another quick two for jared butler. baylor up 13 at the break. second half. a seven point game. matthew meyer, great hair. led the bears with 17 off the bench and set up the dunk of the day. a one-handed alley-oop by mark bottle and baylor cruises 76- 63. their first time in the swee
went to st. paul high school. the prayers just keep getting answered.ter jean, got to catch the cameron krutwig show. clutch pass, rumblers up ten. second half, knocks down the baby hook. 39-29. the senior had 19 points and 12 rebounds. but you can't expect illinois to make a run. right? he knocks it down. the lead is cut to six. but loyola always answered back. lucas williamson, nice to the rack. plus a foul. ramblers up 13. the "sister act" feeling the mojo. loyola chicago upset...
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so if you're being bothered, especially the east bay, south and east bay, it's st paul and scratches a few weeks from now, but that's the plan. anyway we're looking for some much warmer weather after tomorrow's cool down. all right. we'll be ready for it. thanks bill. coming up here tonight. the home run derby continues for the san francisco giants as they gear up for opening day this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually forces you to piece together multiple policies. that's why three was created. it's one policy that covers everything you need... leaving those old policies in the dust. three. no nonsense. just common sense. today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast internet on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. flexible tools — like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice s
so if you're being bothered, especially the east bay, south and east bay, it's st paul and scratches a few weeks from now, but that's the plan. anyway we're looking for some much warmer weather after tomorrow's cool down. all right. we'll be ready for it. thanks bill. coming up here tonight. the home run derby continues for the san francisco giants as they gear up for opening day this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually forces you to piece together multiple...
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on saturday a crowd gathered outside the minnesota�*s governors mansion in st paul to call forjusticeut to get under way, and tensions are running high. they�*re going to call george everything but a child of god, and try to make you forget what you see on that video, but you heard who george floyd was, so we�*re getting ready for whatever and whatever may come. we will be ready. the killing of george floyd led to a momentous outpouring of anger and grief around the united states. the trial will rekindle the memories of those dark days. we have some live pictures now from erbil airport in iraq where the pope is touring the country for the first time. you can see him greeting members of his own catholic church. you can notice the limp that he suffers from, and he is now meeting the president of the autonomous kurdistan region. and this takes the pope into the third day of his unprecedented people trip into iraq. 0n the first day he was in baghdad and then on saturday he went to the south of the country, and now he is in the north of the country being invited to move onto the red carpet
on saturday a crowd gathered outside the minnesota�*s governors mansion in st paul to call forjusticeut to get under way, and tensions are running high. they�*re going to call george everything but a child of god, and try to make you forget what you see on that video, but you heard who george floyd was, so we�*re getting ready for whatever and whatever may come. we will be ready. the killing of george floyd led to a momentous outpouring of anger and grief around the united states. the...
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specialist cardiovascular centre see that saint bartholomew's in the city of london in the shadow of st paul'srus — and in the past hour or so the first minister of wales has given an update on the situation there. mark drakeford said the r number in wales remains below one, with the latest figures indicating there are 64 cases per one hundred thousand people. the first minister said "every vaccination is a small victory", as he announced news that more than one hundred thousand people have now had their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine. the latest figures, which have just been published, show that more than 100,000 people have now had both doses of the vaccine here in wales. more than 3% of the population have now had the two doses of the vaccine and that is a higher proportion than any other part of the united kingdom. and, of course, every vaccination given is a small victory against this virus and our incredible vaccination programme is helping to provide a path for us to a better 2021. the next slide shows the huge progress we have made together in bringing coronavirus under control
specialist cardiovascular centre see that saint bartholomew's in the city of london in the shadow of st paul'srus — and in the past hour or so the first minister of wales has given an update on the situation there. mark drakeford said the r number in wales remains below one, with the latest figures indicating there are 64 cases per one hundred thousand people. the first minister said "every vaccination is a small victory", as he announced news that more than one hundred thousand...
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are experiencing from being a part of this trial and also living in the metropolitan minneapolis st paul area for the last 10 months is palpable and the world needs now the implants there the killing of george floyd has had on the citizens of minneapolis minnesota. mentioned there that one of the jurors had to ask for a quick break what else did you hear and see today that that struck you particular . what strikes me is you get the perspective of someone who was a witness are when crimes happen and there's no one there to guinea pig now and smell to what they saw and what you have in ers is people who are able to come forward in say i was gay or in guess is what it looked like and i spoke up and i said that it looks wrong and there was a number of spots you had to keep the line their citizens called 911 on location each is calling the police on the police until a different occasions in less than 10 minutes and that. that is harris professor of american studies at macalester college in minnesota and author of the book justice for george floyd that madame thank you for sharing your views w
are experiencing from being a part of this trial and also living in the metropolitan minneapolis st paul area for the last 10 months is palpable and the world needs now the implants there the killing of george floyd has had on the citizens of minneapolis minnesota. mentioned there that one of the jurors had to ask for a quick break what else did you hear and see today that that struck you particular . what strikes me is you get the perspective of someone who was a witness are when crimes happen...
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barriers are going up not just around the courthouse but in the center as well as the capitol in st. paulhousands of law enforcement officers between 12 agencies, according to the mayor, and they're trying to get out in front of any demonstrations. for example the street outside the court has been shut from today and it is from today that you will see the uptick in law enforcement presence, leading to really, i would say this sum where the jury finally has to make a decision. that's when you will see the thousands of officers including national guard, katy. >> thanks. so. we're following a little bit of breaking news at the end of this hour. nbc news has learned that former president trump and former first lady melania trump both received the covid vaccine back in january. the trumps got the shot while they were still at the white house. there was no disclosure from the administration at the time, let alone a public event to promote that vaccines are safe and effective. up clear why they wouldn't want to advertise that they got the vaccine and tell everybody that they work. hmm. well, tha
barriers are going up not just around the courthouse but in the center as well as the capitol in st. paulhousands of law enforcement officers between 12 agencies, according to the mayor, and they're trying to get out in front of any demonstrations. for example the street outside the court has been shut from today and it is from today that you will see the uptick in law enforcement presence, leading to really, i would say this sum where the jury finally has to make a decision. that's when you...
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>> st. paulnnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family and friends in that area? >> yes. >> the court reporter is taking everything down with a stenograph machine. >> i'll slow down, try to make it easy for everybody. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis? >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alissa? >> yes. >> okay. >> i'm going to ask you some questions about, you know, the reason you're here today. why don't you tell the jury why you're here today. >> for george floyd. >> when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> i'm going to ask you some questions about that, okay? >> okay. are you ready? >> yes. >> if you need a tissue, need a break, put up your hand. but you can grab a tissue any time you need one. so, i'm going to ask you some questions about that day, the day that all this happened. so, first thing'
>> st. paulnnesota. >> was there a time that you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family and friends in that area? >> yes. >> the court reporter is taking everything down with a stenograph machine. >> i'll slow down, try to make it easy for everybody. you said you still have friends in south minneapolis? >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named...
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host: diane, st. paul, minnesota.iane, as you watched what is happening in your state, as you watch and live in the state where the trial is happening there, what are you thinking? caller: i have been thanking god because i have lived in this state for all of 50 years, and each and every day i cringe for my own kids because this is just one instance of police murder that took place on camera. i have been watching this. i'm not going to miss it, and i have been protesting, and we have been trying to make changes. not so much changes about the police but change the structure of the police. so you know our police in minneapolis and st. paul don't live in our neighborhood, they come from greater minnesota, what we call rural minnesota. and most of them have no contact with us, african-americans or people of color, until they get here. and the business last summer, what got burnt, that was wrong. but i have dealt with trauma. as a parent, i live with trauma that my nieces and my nephews and my grandsons and my children are
host: diane, st. paul, minnesota.iane, as you watched what is happening in your state, as you watch and live in the state where the trial is happening there, what are you thinking? caller: i have been thanking god because i have lived in this state for all of 50 years, and each and every day i cringe for my own kids because this is just one instance of police murder that took place on camera. i have been watching this. i'm not going to miss it, and i have been protesting, and we have been...
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going on there on the streets to st. paul they would also remove any reference to their company from d.m.z. cacho. don't fall into some trouble here with the real north and. really really what it is what is. the plan agreed the conversation turns to the payment what's the price for you don't like goods. one just all the tools you need just all the long. distance from one group to do not want to be one in the series i have to hear some performance so that's life. it's truly remarkable when you consider what the implications of this might be for many of these companies all they care about is what the cash is green they don't seem to care at all and that's what's really concerning who's going to be using this are they going to be criminals are they going to be gangs private businessman to spy on his opponents it's shows that these companies and this business has developed in total secrecy. of any kind of regulation and this is a very frightening and problematic. first points to our findings that they have not replied. off the 4
going on there on the streets to st. paul they would also remove any reference to their company from d.m.z. cacho. don't fall into some trouble here with the real north and. really really what it is what is. the plan agreed the conversation turns to the payment what's the price for you don't like goods. one just all the tools you need just all the long. distance from one group to do not want to be one in the series i have to hear some performance so that's life. it's truly remarkable when you...
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. >> she is a san francisco native and went to st. paulhigh school and prayers keep getting answered. she got to watch the show and the touchback to keep clemens up 10 in the second half they knocked down and it made 39-29 and the senior 19 point 12 rebound and you kept expecting illinois to make a run and he knocked it down and it cut to six points but always answered back and lucas williamson plus the file in the ramblers up 13 and sister act feeling the mojo and loyola upsets the illini 71- 58 and illinois to the first one seed back compactor bags. >> the former's warrior coach trying to lead arkansas to their first sweet 16 and 25 years and it is a 13 point lead and terrence shannon's lead cut to 56-54 with three minutes left and justin with the given go and back with a four point lead at that point. in the final seconds tech is down 2 and edwards gets a great look to tie the game, but no. arkansas grabs the rebound and runs out the clock and win. eric is jacked out of his mind and they are going to the sweet 16 for the first time sinc
. >> she is a san francisco native and went to st. paulhigh school and prayers keep getting answered. she got to watch the show and the touchback to keep clemens up 10 in the second half they knocked down and it made 39-29 and the senior 19 point 12 rebound and you kept expecting illinois to make a run and he knocked it down and it cut to six points but always answered back and lucas williamson plus the file in the ramblers up 13 and sister act feeling the mojo and loyola upsets the...
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listen to the tone i've been hearing from protesters in minneapolis and across the river in st. paulg ahead of this trial. >> don't have very much hope. >> reporter: you don't have hope? why not? >> trying to, but the same thing keeps happening, there's just no justice. >> if i'm being honest, i feel nervous, something tells me he's going to go free or with lesser sentence. that's why we're having the protests to show our dominance and presence. >> maybe the process works for someone who looks like me, doesn't work for everybody. >> reporter: that's a concern as we start this trial? >> absolutely. absolutely. yes, i have concerns he's going to be acquitted like many other officers have been. >> i mean, given what's happened at the actual protests that happened, i think it's justified. i do believe people have a right to come back to their business after something happens, but it just shows the anger of the people, you know. they -- how fed up people are. >> there's no reason to put barbed wire or cinder blocks around public property if you think the decision is going to be aligned fo
listen to the tone i've been hearing from protesters in minneapolis and across the river in st. paulg ahead of this trial. >> don't have very much hope. >> reporter: you don't have hope? why not? >> trying to, but the same thing keeps happening, there's just no justice. >> if i'm being honest, i feel nervous, something tells me he's going to go free or with lesser sentence. that's why we're having the protests to show our dominance and presence. >> maybe the...
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. >>> the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across the country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin, they are set for tomorrow, more thaen months after the death of george floyd. >> nearly year after george floyd died, people in minneapolis are still demanding justice and the city is in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> reporter: it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three alternates. there's nine women and six men. of those, nine are whites, four are blacks and two identify as multi-racial. >>> it's a surprisingly diverse panel for a county that is about 75% white. floyd's death sparked protests here that spread across the country and the world. most were peaceful. but minneapolis still bears the scars of the looting and construction. the area around the courthouse isfortified, during jury selection, the city settled a lawsuit by floyd's family for $27 million. >> this is a message that the unjust taking of a black life will no longer be written off
. >>> the cities of minneapolis and st. paul and millions of people across the country are awaiting opening arguments in the trial of former police officer derek chauvin, they are set for tomorrow, more thaen months after the death of george floyd. >> nearly year after george floyd died, people in minneapolis are still demanding justice and the city is in the spotlight. >> all right, we have 15. >> reporter: it took 11 days to pick 12 jurors and three alternates....
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next chapter booksellers is a small independent bookstore located in st. paul, minnesota. i'm curious on where you guys are turning in from. so if you guys going to the check portion, use that until is where you guys are turning in to our event here today. [inaudible]. so, just a little bit of information. is that chat portion that i just directed you to for making comments and chatting with either me or our panelists through there. towards the end of the evening there will be a q&a section if you guys look at your part there is a q&a button there. i put all of your questions in the q&a into that and that way we can make sure they are all getting answered not getting lost in a chat with other talking points. so will do our best to read all of that read and get through all of our questions. you will also be directed automatically to the next chapter book sellers website at the end of the event said that you can purchase a copy of today's book. so without further ado, let me introduce the authors of the evening. first we have joseph. and i forgot how to pronounce your last n
next chapter booksellers is a small independent bookstore located in st. paul, minnesota. i'm curious on where you guys are turning in from. so if you guys going to the check portion, use that until is where you guys are turning in to our event here today. [inaudible]. so, just a little bit of information. is that chat portion that i just directed you to for making comments and chatting with either me or our panelists through there. towards the end of the evening there will be a q&a section...
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if this trial has been moved out of the minneapolis st. paul twin cities area the likelihood that any minorities would have been on the jury would have been nil. second they have a right to hold them accountable. i think the judge also noted that there is no part of the world that has not been exposed to pretrial publicity. moving that would not change the dynamics for the defendant. the strategy is to put george floyd on trial even after he has died. that has been a successful tactic. i hope that this case sends a message that no african-american man is asking to be shot, no woman asking to be raped or child asking to be abused. i think they're aware. he had the power of the state behind them. why did he feel that was protoforce in a case involving a $20 counterfeit bill. >> thank you both so much. coming back, we'll see how juror selection wraps up. a trip by the president and the vice president today. in just a couple minutes we expect to see president biden make his way to jooz. what are you hearing about what the president and the vice pre
if this trial has been moved out of the minneapolis st. paul twin cities area the likelihood that any minorities would have been on the jury would have been nil. second they have a right to hold them accountable. i think the judge also noted that there is no part of the world that has not been exposed to pretrial publicity. moving that would not change the dynamics for the defendant. the strategy is to put george floyd on trial even after he has died. that has been a successful tactic. i hope...
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. >>> i want to bring in the mayor of st. paul, minnesota, melvin carter. mayor, there's a lot of tension in minneapolis and really across your entire state. how are you keeping your city safe as this trial continues? >> thank you for having me on this morning. i will tell you, we are seeing already a significant amount of peaceful, powerful, beautiful protest activity, and our first goal is working with our police department, working with law enforcement agencies and community partners to make sure that we, just like we did last year, protect the right of protesters, protect the rights of people to peacefully protest and demonstrate and exercise those first amendment rights. in this era of extremism and hate and insurrection, we know we also have to be prepared for the possibility people will come to our community with something in mind other than honoring george floyd's legacy and calling for justice for his murder and so our police department is working alongside our state patrol, our national guard and a number of other partners to both protect both pro
. >>> i want to bring in the mayor of st. paul, minnesota, melvin carter. mayor, there's a lot of tension in minneapolis and really across your entire state. how are you keeping your city safe as this trial continues? >> thank you for having me on this morning. i will tell you, we are seeing already a significant amount of peaceful, powerful, beautiful protest activity, and our first goal is working with our police department, working with law enforcement agencies and community...
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>> st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family friends in that area? >> yes. >> one favor, can you pause? there's a court reporter taking everything down with a stenographic machine. it will make it easier. >> i talk fast. i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. so you still have friends in south minneapolis? >> yes. >> and is one of those friends named alyssa? >> yes. >> okay. so i'm going to ask you some questions about the reason you're here today. why don't you tell the jury why you're here today? >> for george floyd. >> okay. and when you say for george floyd, did you see what happened to george floyd? >> yes. >> so i'm going to ask you some questions about that, okay? >> okay. are you ready? >> yes. >> do you need a tissue, you need a break, put up your hand and let me know. you can grab a tissue anytime you need one. so i'm going to as
>> st. paul, minnesota. >> was there a time you and your family lived in minneapolis, south minneapolis? >> yes, when i was younger. >> okay. do you still have some friends, family friends in that area? >> yes. >> one favor, can you pause? there's a court reporter taking everything down with a stenographic machine. it will make it easier. >> i talk fast. i'll try to slow it down and make it easy for everybody. okay. so you still have friends in south...
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we leave because we unfortunately one too does you know so i just localize it in the minneapolis st paul area an african-american man whose will always officer every summer for the last 6 summers and so if we think about fully and go castiel who said that he had one. and it is robert will see right next to him and she captures it on facebook live with its technology facebook live was less than a month old. and he got shot right in the chance and so we have seen millions more his time right now of course defense is going to i think things are picking up again in the courts thank contest sorry for that let's go straight back. to what's happening in the courtroom now. if you do it very different for all of. you will be. ok on this good. is over. all right mr mcmahon. we have the video cards for a minute i'm just going to maybe ask you some questions about that and then we can move on from there ok. all right so we haven't stopped it 2051. what what did you see at the beginning of this clip in terms of the officers putting mr flynn in the car and use describe what you want. from your perspec
we leave because we unfortunately one too does you know so i just localize it in the minneapolis st paul area an african-american man whose will always officer every summer for the last 6 summers and so if we think about fully and go castiel who said that he had one. and it is robert will see right next to him and she captures it on facebook live with its technology facebook live was less than a month old. and he got shot right in the chance and so we have seen millions more his time right now...
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. >> reporter: that was across the river in front of the governor's mansion in st. paul.ying they will scale up their security preparations as the trial continues. so we expect to have three weeks of jury selection and then opening arguments start on march 29th. at that point we can expect to start seeing national guard members here helping to protect the city. >> they'll be on guard, especially because many people in minneapolis will be able to watch the trial proceedings. there's now a possibility that the whole thing could get delayed as a third murder charge is being reconsidered against chauvin. what's the deal with that? >> reporter: that's right. there's still uncertainty about the status of the actual trial. an appeals court on friday ruled that the judge must reconsider a third degree murder charge the state has been trying to push. you'll remember, it was the third degree murder charge, the first charge that chauvin faced in the late summer, early spring when he was initially arrested. the charges were upgraded to second degree murder and second degree manslaugh
. >> reporter: that was across the river in front of the governor's mansion in st. paul.ying they will scale up their security preparations as the trial continues. so we expect to have three weeks of jury selection and then opening arguments start on march 29th. at that point we can expect to start seeing national guard members here helping to protect the city. >> they'll be on guard, especially because many people in minneapolis will be able to watch the trial proceedings. there's...
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meanwhile, more than 150 protesters marching to the governor's mansion in st. pauly shooting in atlanta killing rising texas rapper chucky trillion. the 33-year-old rap star dying in a hospital late friday night. a car pulled up to the artist's vehicle and opened fire. investigators saying the suspect fled scene. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo responding to the new allegations against him during a conference call with reporters just moments a ago. >> i have a news flash for you. there is politics in politics. [laughter] there is politics in politics. and, look, i have political differences with people. mike: the governor insisting he is not going to resign. that's all for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" with chris wallace is up next. i'm mike emmanuel, thanks so much for watching. our new set, pretty spectacular, have an awesome day. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. the democratic-controlled congress is one step closer to passing covid relief. delivering on president biden's top campaign promise. ♪ ♪ >> unity, unity, unity. that's how we got this done. chr
meanwhile, more than 150 protesters marching to the governor's mansion in st. pauly shooting in atlanta killing rising texas rapper chucky trillion. the 33-year-old rap star dying in a hospital late friday night. a car pulled up to the artist's vehicle and opened fire. investigators saying the suspect fled scene. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo responding to the new allegations against him during a conference call with reporters just moments a ago. >> i have a news flash for...