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terrance, you may be a famous surgeon, but you're not god ! terrance.nkey claw" because it feels like my colon is being ripped apart by a thousand monkeys. the "monkey claw" is smelly. come on, get a move on. i ain't getting any younger up here. my sentiments exactly, your honor. i see from your accent that you're southern canadian. that is correct. good people of the jury, my client, terrance, is an innocent man. ( farting ) you farted during the closing argument ! i have, haven't i, terrance ? ( farting ) ( laughing ) your honor, the defense is trying to make a mockery of this court. they think that farts are funny, but they're not ! sustained. good people of the jury, my client is no more a murderer than you or me. he loves puppies and hates mean things. would a murderer go to the zoo and feed animals like this ? of course not. so in summation, find terrance innocent, or else he'll kill you. ( gasping ) ( laughing ) just kidding. the defense rests. ( farting ) goddamnit, that isn't funny. madame fore-person, have you reached a verdict so we can get t
terrance, you may be a famous surgeon, but you're not god ! terrance.nkey claw" because it feels like my colon is being ripped apart by a thousand monkeys. the "monkey claw" is smelly. come on, get a move on. i ain't getting any younger up here. my sentiments exactly, your honor. i see from your accent that you're southern canadian. that is correct. good people of the jury, my client, terrance, is an innocent man. ( farting ) you farted during the closing argument ! i have,...
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terrance: and they are here to see it. and they are proud of. -- of it. my family as a family that will not back down from rare, and i believe that because of prayer, we got the verdict we wanted. >> amen. terrance: we got on our knees, some of us stood up, but we said god, we need justice, we need it now. and he answered. [deep sigh] i am just grateful. i am grateful that my grandmother, my mother, my aunts, they got to see this history made. i am grateful for my brother that is not here. i am grateful and proud of him. i will salute him, every day of my life, i will salute him. because he showed me how to be strong. he showed me how to be respectful. he showed me how to speak my mind. i am going to miss him, but i know now that he is a history. what a day to be a floyd, man. [applause] thank you. mr. crump: thank you, terrence. we will hear from george's ab brother, bradley floyd. bradley: i would like to thank all the advocates, activists, i would like to thank the people that stayed in these streets marching night and day, 483 days, maybe longer. but
terrance: and they are here to see it. and they are proud of. -- of it. my family as a family that will not back down from rare, and i believe that because of prayer, we got the verdict we wanted. >> amen. terrance: we got on our knees, some of us stood up, but we said god, we need justice, we need it now. and he answered. [deep sigh] i am just grateful. i am grateful that my grandmother, my mother, my aunts, they got to see this history made. i am grateful for my brother that is not...
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floyd. >> he dropped the mic. >> we'll have terrance floyd, the bother from new york city. the preaching man. >> reverend floyd. [ laughter ] >> i'm not going to preach today. >> you not going to preach today? >> i ain't going to preach oh, man, so many emotions right now. but i'm thankful and grateful for the people in the world, for the support, the prayers, the love that was shown whether you sent it by social media or whether you sent emails or hoov however, we just appreciate the love and the team, the crump law t team i call them unc. we built a bochnd and relationsi through the kojourney. he would kcall me in new york an ask me if i'm all right. everybody else is down south so he never thought twice to checkup on me and i'm grateful for that. >> i love ya, man. >> i'm grateful for reverend sharpton. >> thank you. >> he been fighting a long time. long time. man, reverend jesse jackson. >> thank you. >> a lot of history here. >> yes, it is. >> history is here. >> yes. >> we made it. >> this is monumental. [ app [ applause ] >> reverend jesse jackson and al sharpton liv
floyd. >> he dropped the mic. >> we'll have terrance floyd, the bother from new york city. the preaching man. >> reverend floyd. [ laughter ] >> i'm not going to preach today. >> you not going to preach today? >> i ain't going to preach oh, man, so many emotions right now. but i'm thankful and grateful for the people in the world, for the support, the prayers, the love that was shown whether you sent it by social media or whether you sent emails or hoov...
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and terrance floyd, thank you.ppreciate it. >>> our legal team has been helping us understand the courtroom proceedings from day one. senior-legal analyst and former federal prosecutor laura coates is with us. and criminal defense attorney, mark o'mara. mark, if you were representing derek chauvin, i assume, you would have advised him to -- not to testify? >> though it's truly his decision, at that moment in time. i got to tell you, there was virtually nothing that chauvin could have done to help himself, in this case. i don't believe. the only thing, and though, i might have scripted it, he could never have gotten through it if he actually went out there and, somehow, apologized. somehow, explained that he was, based on his training. somehow, came up with an explanation that might have convinced this jury to give him a lesser charge. but there is nothing he could have done to increase the chances of acquittal. and i think, he would have been devastated on cross-examination, by the prosecutor, because there's no wa
and terrance floyd, thank you.ppreciate it. >>> our legal team has been helping us understand the courtroom proceedings from day one. senior-legal analyst and former federal prosecutor laura coates is with us. and criminal defense attorney, mark o'mara. mark, if you were representing derek chauvin, i assume, you would have advised him to -- not to testify? >> though it's truly his decision, at that moment in time. i got to tell you, there was virtually nothing that chauvin could...
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we will check in with george floyd's brother terrance and family attorney benjamin crump just ahead.ad stay close of new pronamel miner. teeth need natural minerals to keep enamel healthy, strong, and white. but every day, acidic food and drink can wash these minerals away, weakening and dulling enamel over time. pronamel mineral boost protects teeth by working with your mouth to boost absorption of calcium and phosphate which naturally strengthens enamel. pronamel mineral boost helps keep teeth strong, white, and protected from sensitivity. new pronamel mineral boost (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan. network, support and value without any tradeoffs. that's t-mobile for business. not eve
we will check in with george floyd's brother terrance and family attorney benjamin crump just ahead.ad stay close of new pronamel miner. teeth need natural minerals to keep enamel healthy, strong, and white. but every day, acidic food and drink can wash these minerals away, weakening and dulling enamel over time. pronamel mineral boost protects teeth by working with your mouth to boost absorption of calcium and phosphate which naturally strengthens enamel. pronamel mineral boost helps keep...
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all of them, rodney and terrance the brothers, bridget, their sister, we all know ketta, a force of nature within the family. but gianna, his doctor, for gianna to see this justice on behalf of her father -- gianna, his daughter, for gianna to see this justice on behalf of her father, this dignity, grace and fruitfulness. so -- and prayerfulness. so we thank god. we thank jesus. they are people of faith, they conveyed that to me on the phone, but they have conveyed it all along. so it will be eight weeks, from what the judge said, until we know the sentencing. but that is part of the justice of it all as well. mr. clyburn has been a solid, steady force for all of us here, because this was traumatic. my granddaughter who just turned 12, she said, why is it taking so long? we all saw it on tv, we saw it happen. and thank god that jerry validated -- the jury validated what we saw, what we all saw. so again, thank you, george floyd for sacrificing your life for justice, for being there calling out your mom -- how heartbreaking was that ---calling out for your mom and saying, i can't breathe. b
all of them, rodney and terrance the brothers, bridget, their sister, we all know ketta, a force of nature within the family. but gianna, his doctor, for gianna to see this justice on behalf of her father -- gianna, his daughter, for gianna to see this justice on behalf of her father, this dignity, grace and fruitfulness. so -- and prayerfulness. so we thank god. we thank jesus. they are people of faith, they conveyed that to me on the phone, but they have conveyed it all along. so it will be...
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that still are being criticized by many article $24.00 in the bill that was posted a bipolar man terrancestill contains limits on who can call and publish images all of the police if they see images of publish with an intent to harm physically or mentally one of those offices on the cheek if somebody is found guilty of doing that they would then face a fine of 75000 euros or up to 5 years in jail so a pretty severe penalty for that but it wasn't just. article 24 that caused concern this no as it's been passed now gives police offices the right to film interventions that they make it is allows them to regulate the use of drones for the police to be able to monitor protests potentially and it allows offices to carry their weapons even when they are off duty some have described this move as essentially making roads a dysfunctional democracy. but in simple terms this law will significantly restrict freedoms the use of drones during protests and things like that this is a disaster for democracy and freedom and i think security is as important as freedom it is true but there are people who abus
that still are being criticized by many article $24.00 in the bill that was posted a bipolar man terrancestill contains limits on who can call and publish images all of the police if they see images of publish with an intent to harm physically or mentally one of those offices on the cheek if somebody is found guilty of doing that they would then face a fine of 75000 euros or up to 5 years in jail so a pretty severe penalty for that but it wasn't just. article 24 that caused concern this no as...
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terrance clark played at the university of kentucky. he was only 19 but was considered a potential nba lottery pick. he just signed with an agent this week. >>> time now for a look at your friday weather. a new storm system rolls out of texas today and will move across the southeast through tomorrow. severe thunderstorms could spawn tornadoes and bring hail and strong winds across the region. meanwhile, it's another winter-like morning across the northeast. windchills feel like the 20s and 30s from new england down to the carolinas, but temperatures will rise into the 60s later. checking today's high, 60s along the west coast. 50s from denver to chicago. around 80 along the gulf coast. >>> coming up, we remember two singers who helped define their generation of music. >>> and also ahead, autopilot put to the test. what consumer reports found behind the wheel of a tesla. >>> and another gender reveal party turns explosive, shaking homes across two towns. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands
terrance clark played at the university of kentucky. he was only 19 but was considered a potential nba lottery pick. he just signed with an agent this week. >>> time now for a look at your friday weather. a new storm system rolls out of texas today and will move across the southeast through tomorrow. severe thunderstorms could spawn tornadoes and bring hail and strong winds across the region. meanwhile, it's another winter-like morning across the northeast. windchills feel like the 20s...
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george floyd we also heard from other members of george floyd's a family his brother is following his terrance and a rodney all of course giving their reaction to the guilty verdict that derek show of in being found guilty on all sorry counts of the killing of george floyd a little earlier we also heard from the reverend sharpton the civil rights activist ben crump who of course was also the flood floyd family attorney who mentioned that this would be a turning point in history and also kristie worse another family lawyer who said the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man those the words of chris stuart family lawyer for the floyd family because indeed the whole world did rally when those images of george floyd that being killed went around the world well that's the reaction of the lawyers the family of george floyd but protesters outside minneapolis court also shared their reactions to the guilty verdict. use the fake $20.00 to review. this. work. i feel vindicated but i also feel. i feel as though. this makes us unstoppable i feel like the fact that we were able to
george floyd we also heard from other members of george floyd's a family his brother is following his terrance and a rodney all of course giving their reaction to the guilty verdict that derek show of in being found guilty on all sorry counts of the killing of george floyd a little earlier we also heard from the reverend sharpton the civil rights activist ben crump who of course was also the flood floyd family attorney who mentioned that this would be a turning point in history and also kristie...
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they lost -- he lost a brother, terrance lost a brother, rodney lost a brother. people lost a cousin and an uncle and a friend, and so they are extremely calm while everyone else around here is extremely nervous. you have this jury of 12 people. half of the jury are people of color. there are four black men and there are two mixed race people on this jury, and there are six other jurors, the other half of the jurors are caucasian. they worked for a good nine hours to deliberate. they went to deliberate at 4:00 yesterday, and they deliberated for four hours yesterday and came back and deliberated for about five hours before we heard that that they had reached a verdict. what's really i think important in this case is that a hung jury would have been very difficult and devastating to a lot of people, and i think, you know, having a decision is very important for everyone that has been involved with this, because as you know with a hung jury, it would mean that would you have to, if the prosecution decided, he would have to do this all over again with all 45 potenti
they lost -- he lost a brother, terrance lost a brother, rodney lost a brother. people lost a cousin and an uncle and a friend, and so they are extremely calm while everyone else around here is extremely nervous. you have this jury of 12 people. half of the jury are people of color. there are four black men and there are two mixed race people on this jury, and there are six other jurors, the other half of the jurors are caucasian. they worked for a good nine hours to deliberate. they went to...
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whether you look at terrance with the hands up in oklahoma, anthony mcclain who ran out of his shoes a couple months ago and the police still shot him twice in the back and we all remember jacob blake jr. in kenosha, wisconsin, when he was shot in the back and it boggles the mind why the police feel threatened by a black man running away from them, not presenting a threat, not presenting any violence. we are trying to get away from them yet they shoot us in the back and to athena's point, jim, it's -- we had this historic victory, this historic victory where w this precedent setting verdict holding derek chauvin responsible for killing george floyd we thought that police would be more sensitive to this issue but we see death after death after death at the hands of law enforcement. can we get through just one week without the police killing a black person in america? >> i want to ask you about that and talk about the chauvin verdict. the judge said he will be sentenced on june 16th. after a jury convicted him in the death of george floyd, the most serious charge is second-degree murde
whether you look at terrance with the hands up in oklahoma, anthony mcclain who ran out of his shoes a couple months ago and the police still shot him twice in the back and we all remember jacob blake jr. in kenosha, wisconsin, when he was shot in the back and it boggles the mind why the police feel threatened by a black man running away from them, not presenting a threat, not presenting any violence. we are trying to get away from them yet they shoot us in the back and to athena's point, jim,...
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all this with rnc national spokesperson terrance dennard next. ♪ ♪ we know it's going to take many formso meet the world's needs while creating a cleaner future for all. at chevron, we're lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations, investing in lower-carbon technologies, and exploring renewable fuels of the future. we work hard to care for the homes we love. but it's only human... to protect the one we share. i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own way. for the homes we love. charted our own paths. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. -play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, ot
all this with rnc national spokesperson terrance dennard next. ♪ ♪ we know it's going to take many formso meet the world's needs while creating a cleaner future for all. at chevron, we're lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations, investing in lower-carbon technologies, and exploring renewable fuels of the future. we work hard to care for the homes we love. but it's only human... to protect the one we share. i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own way. for...
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. >> i subscribed to brenton terrance.> yeah. yeah, it's a lot. >> so somebody posted -- you have no idea where it came from, or -- >> no. >> who those kids are? >> nothing. >> and they're all excited about the perpetrator in new zealand? >> terror attack. the first little girl was clearly watching something where you were hearing gunshots. >> yeah. yeah. wow. and those are kids. >> those are kids. >> pete simey, ph.d, is an associate professor at chapman university. he studies extremist groups and terror organizations. >> there are people well educated, involved in these groups from middle class backgrounds, we have this broader historical ingrained, almost in our psyche in white supremacy that's just floating around out there and everyone is susceptible in some form or another. >> and a lot of this has been supercharged by social media and the internet. >> absolutely. that's opened up so many doors. white supremacists have been getting activated online even during the 1980s with electronic bulletin boards to create propa
. >> i subscribed to brenton terrance.> yeah. yeah, it's a lot. >> so somebody posted -- you have no idea where it came from, or -- >> no. >> who those kids are? >> nothing. >> and they're all excited about the perpetrator in new zealand? >> terror attack. the first little girl was clearly watching something where you were hearing gunshots. >> yeah. yeah. wow. and those are kids. >> those are kids. >> pete simey, ph.d, is an...
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terrance, we'll start with you. i'm serving this country and this is how i'm treated. we saw the video, that same officer sprays nazario in the face with pepper spray with his hands up. if this was one of your officers, would you be okay with the behavior we're seeing here? >> no, i would not be. there's a lot more information needed, but there's a lot better ways to handle this than what we've seen. it is not proper behavior, not what we teach nowadays, not what we expect. there's a lot to be answered for. >> while we have you here, i'm curious about, if i was in that situation, what would i do? the instructions were very confusing and could have gone wrong easily. at one point they say get out of the car. another officer says put your hands out of the car. another officer says remove your seatbelt. all of them could have resulted, as a black man, with shots being fired at you. what are you supposed to do in a situation like this? >> those were the procedures not done or executed at all by these officers. number on
terrance, we'll start with you. i'm serving this country and this is how i'm treated. we saw the video, that same officer sprays nazario in the face with pepper spray with his hands up. if this was one of your officers, would you be okay with the behavior we're seeing here? >> no, i would not be. there's a lot more information needed, but there's a lot better ways to handle this than what we've seen. it is not proper behavior, not what we teach nowadays, not what we expect. there's a lot...
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she was the treasurer of the midtown terrance homeowners association in district 7. where she helped plan many neighborhood events. shortly after graduating high school while on a trip to europe she met and fell in love with wayne and they married a few years later moving to san francisco to raise two children. carolyn attended a college in san francisco state university. participating in peace marchs and concerts and golden gate park during the 1960s, she relished in the good party and could be counted on to support an important cause always living life to the fullest. she was a parishioner of saint ago us in and member 69 parents' club. her career as a teacher included time at saint agnes and enjoying 27 years as a teacher. there she took charge of the school carnival, numerous fundraising events and created her infamous math lab. a bright light who gave to the community and carolyn was dearly loved and will be greatly missed and the rest i submit. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor melgar. supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madam clerk, ramadan, mubarak, ram
she was the treasurer of the midtown terrance homeowners association in district 7. where she helped plan many neighborhood events. shortly after graduating high school while on a trip to europe she met and fell in love with wayne and they married a few years later moving to san francisco to raise two children. carolyn attended a college in san francisco state university. participating in peace marchs and concerts and golden gate park during the 1960s, she relished in the good party and could...
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she was the treasurer of the midtown terrance homeowners association in district 7. where she helped plan many neighborhood events. shortly after graduating high school while on a trip to europe she met and fell in love with wayne and they married a few years later moving to san francisco to raise two children. carolyn attended a college in san francisco state university. participating in peace marchs and concerts and golden gate park during the 1960s, she relished in the good party and could be counted on to support an important cause always living life to the fullest. she was a parishioner of saint ago us in and member 69 parents' club. her career as a teacher included time at saint agnes and enjoying 27 years as a teacher. there she took charge of the school carnival, numerous fundraising events and created her infamous math lab. a bright light who gave to the community and carolyn was dearly loved and will be greatly missed and the rest i submit. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor melgar. supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madam clerk, ramadan, mubarak, ram
she was the treasurer of the midtown terrance homeowners association in district 7. where she helped plan many neighborhood events. shortly after graduating high school while on a trip to europe she met and fell in love with wayne and they married a few years later moving to san francisco to raise two children. carolyn attended a college in san francisco state university. participating in peace marchs and concerts and golden gate park during the 1960s, she relished in the good party and could...