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celebrating the verdict outside the courthouse in minneapolis and in other cities around the united states minnesota state's attorney general has called on people to continue the march towards equality ok great you're going to remember that. you know. better now. that you all better. here's this writing. i think you could be. going to start to change history yeah. a. credit card credit we share with you. here you see if you're watching you're sticking. to. one another of the prosecutors as jerry blackwell says he hopes the verdict has a positive effect. no verdict can bring george perry floyd back to us. but this verdict does give a message to his family that he was somebody that his life matters that all of our lives matter and that's important. and i also hope that this verdict for all of the rest of collective all of us. well help us further along the road toward a better humanity well let's cross to cross one of the she ever turns he's standing by in minneapolis so she had after 3 weeks of testimony dozens of witnesses the verdict in the end came fast and clear guilty on all counts. and we had a
celebrating the verdict outside the courthouse in minneapolis and in other cities around the united states minnesota state's attorney general has called on people to continue the march towards equality ok great you're going to remember that. you know. better now. that you all better. here's this writing. i think you could be. going to start to change history yeah. a. credit card credit we share with you. here you see if you're watching you're sticking. to. one another of the prosecutors as...
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lecture in more than 13 different countries around the world, probably vast majority of the united states . >> minnesota is one of the states in the united states, minnesota ? >> in the minnesota. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> i was given an award called the bow lecturer in the mayo clinic and they get out whiledoctor every 10 years only one doctor . it doesn't matter what specialist, around neurosurgery, apology or whatever. they just pick one person every 10 years. >> was it for anything in particular you are recognized by the mayo clinic ? >> know, just from my work as a researcher. >> you published in basic science journals such as the journal of applied physiology . >> yes, i published work on basic science that would be directly related to medicine. in the journal of applied physiology. >> the jurors may not be familiar with what physiology is as a science. you explained. >> physiology is how the body works. you want to know the science of how it works. you want a deeper understanding of what are the mechanisms that make the body up. >> within the field of physiology is there
lecture in more than 13 different countries around the world, probably vast majority of the united states . >> minnesota is one of the states in the united states, minnesota ? >> in the minnesota. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> i was given an award called the bow lecturer in the mayo clinic and they get out whiledoctor every 10 years only one doctor . it doesn't matter what specialist, around neurosurgery, apology or whatever. they just pick one...
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different countries around the world and probably the best majority of states within the united states minnesota is one of the states and guys states about minnesota that you did minutes so it had been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecture. were you given an award from the mayo clinic yes i was given an award.
different countries around the world and probably the best majority of states within the united states minnesota is one of the states and guys states about minnesota that you did minutes so it had been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecture. were you given an award from the mayo clinic yes i was given an award.
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different countries around the world and probably the best majority of states within the united states minnesota is one of the states and guys states about minnesota that shoot in minutes so it had been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecture. were you given an award from the mayo clinic yes i was given an award called the bow lecture in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every 10 years and that it's only to one doctor it doesn't matter what specialty so it could be around you're a surgery gynecology whatever you just pick one person every 10 years and was afraid of being a particular that you were recognized by the mayo clinic no just from my work. as a researcher in clinical medicine. have you also published in basic science journals such as the general of applied physiology yes i've published a lot of work on basic science that wouldn't necessarily be directly related to medicine in the journal of applied physiology the jurors may not be familiar with what physiology is as a science general explain to me physiology is basically how the body works you want to know the sci
different countries around the world and probably the best majority of states within the united states minnesota is one of the states and guys states about minnesota that shoot in minutes so it had been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecture. were you given an award from the mayo clinic yes i was given an award called the bow lecture in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every 10 years and that it's only to one doctor it doesn't matter what specialty so it could be around...
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and probably the vast majority of states within the united states. >> minnesota is one of the states nited states. how about minnesota? >> i've lectured in minnesota. i've been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given an award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every ten years. and it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty. so it could be around neu neurosurgery, gynecology, whatever. >> was there anything in particular you were recognized by the mayo clun snik. >> no, just for my work in -- as a researcher in clinical medicine. >> have you also published in basic science journals as the journal of applied fizzphysiolo? >> yes. i published in a lot of things that would not be directly medicine in the journal of applied physiology. >> the jurors may not be aware of what physiology is as a science. can you generally explain it? >> physiology is basically how the body works. you want to know the science of how it works. you want a deeper understanding of what a really the mechan
and probably the vast majority of states within the united states. >> minnesota is one of the states nited states. how about minnesota? >> i've lectured in minnesota. i've been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given an award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every ten years. and it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty. so it could be around neu...
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30 different countries around the world and probably vast majority of states within the united states. >> minnesota is one of the states and the united states. how about minnesota? >> i have lectured in minnesota. i have been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every ten years, and it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty so could be around neurosurgery, gynecology, whatever. they just pick one person every ten years. >> and wasn't breathing in particular that you were recognized by the new clinic? >> no, just from my work as a research in clinical medicine. >> have you also published in basic science journals such as the journal of applied physiology? >> yes, i published a lot of work on basic science that wouldn't necessarily be directly related to medicine in the journal of applied physiology. >> the jurors may not be familiar with what physiology is as a science. could you gently explained at? >> physiology is basically how the body works.
30 different countries around the world and probably vast majority of states within the united states. >> minnesota is one of the states and the united states. how about minnesota? >> i have lectured in minnesota. i have been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given award in the mayo clinic and they give it out to one doctor every ten years, and it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what...
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united states. >> well, minnesota is one of the states in the united states, how about minnesota?red in minnesota. i have been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given an award called about power lecturer in the mayo clinic. they give it out to one doctor every ten years. it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty. so it could be around neurosurgery, gynecology, whatever. they just pick one person every ten years. >> was it for any, in particular, that you were recognized by the mayo clinic? >> no, just for my work as a researcher in clinical medicine. >> have you also published in basic science journals, such as the journal of applied physiology? >> yes, i published a lot of work on basic science that wouldn't necessarily be directly related to medicine in the journal of the applied physiology. >> jurors may not be familiar what physiology is as a science. could you generally explain it? >> fizz solg how the body works. you want to know the science of how it works. you want a deeper underst
united states. >> well, minnesota is one of the states in the united states, how about minnesota?red in minnesota. i have been in the mayo clinic several times as a lecturer. >> were you given an award from the mayo clinic? >> yes, i was given an award called about power lecturer in the mayo clinic. they give it out to one doctor every ten years. it's only to one doctor. it doesn't matter what specialty. so it could be around neurosurgery, gynecology, whatever. they just pick...
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laura: here in the united states, in minnesota, hundreds of people attended the funeral of daunte wrightr-old who was shot dead by police in indianapolis. the u.s. justice department announced a federal investigation into the city's police department on wednesday, the day after derek chauvin was convicted of the murder of george floyd. reporter: it's a moment no parent should have to endure. morning with them, the community in whi he lived and was loved. >> the role should be completely reversed. my son should be burying me. my son had a smile that was worth a million dollars. when he walked in the room, he lit up the room. he was a brother, a jokester. he was loved by so many. he's going to be so missed. reporter: he leaves behind six siblings and a son. >> i didn't get to tell him i loved him before he left. he didn't deserve this. reporter: here, too, the families of george floyd and others killed by police lending their support. >> daunte wright's like mattered. -- his life mattered. >> it's almost two weeks since he was shot dead by police during a traffic stop. the officer said she
laura: here in the united states, in minnesota, hundreds of people attended the funeral of daunte wrightr-old who was shot dead by police in indianapolis. the u.s. justice department announced a federal investigation into the city's police department on wednesday, the day after derek chauvin was convicted of the murder of george floyd. reporter: it's a moment no parent should have to endure. morning with them, the community in whi he lived and was loved. >> the role should be completely...
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let's turn to the united states. in minnesota have attended the funeral of daunte wright, the 20—year—old who was shot dead by police near minneapolis. the usjustice department announced a federal investigation into the city's police department on wednesday, the day after derek chauvin was convicted for the murder of george floyd. from minnesota, here's the bbc�*s lebo diseko. it's a moment no parent should have to endure — daunte wright's mother and father arriving at his funeral. mourning with them, the community in which he lived and was loved. i never imagined that i'd be standing here. the roles should be completely be reversed. my son should be burying me. my son had a smile that was worth a million dollars. when he walked in the room, he lit up the room. he was a brother, a jokester and he was loved by so many. he's going to be so missed. daunte leaves behind six siblings and a son, dauntejr. i didn't get to tell him i loved him before he left. he didn't deserve this. here, too, the families of george floyd and others of b
let's turn to the united states. in minnesota have attended the funeral of daunte wright, the 20—year—old who was shot dead by police near minneapolis. the usjustice department announced a federal investigation into the city's police department on wednesday, the day after derek chauvin was convicted for the murder of george floyd. from minnesota, here's the bbc�*s lebo diseko. it's a moment no parent should have to endure — daunte wright's mother and father arriving at his funeral....
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. >> good evening, minnesota and good evening to those of you across the united states. i am tim walz, >> good evening, minnesota and good evening to those of you across the united states. i am tim walz, i have the privilege of being the governor of minnesota. and be joined by questions at the end of the statement by john harrington, commissioner of the department of public safety. last may 25, the world watched in horror as george floyd's life and humanity were taken from him with a knee on the neck. the pain and anguish of the floyd family was bared to the world, as was minnesota's pain and anguish, and obvious failures, especially when it came to race and policing. a short time ago, police officer derek chauvin was found guilty of murder of george floyd, and was taken away. and sentencing will soon follow. it is an important step toward justice for minnesota. the trial is over, but here in minnesota, our work just begins. this is the floor, nothing of where we need to get to. i want to thank you folks involved in this, and this trauma that has spread from 38th and chic
. >> good evening, minnesota and good evening to those of you across the united states. i am tim walz, >> good evening, minnesota and good evening to those of you across the united states. i am tim walz, i have the privilege of being the governor of minnesota. and be joined by questions at the end of the statement by john harrington, commissioner of the department of public safety. last may 25, the world watched in horror as george floyd's life and humanity were taken from him with...
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take a look now at some other stories that are making headlines around the world in the united states the minnesota police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man dante wright has resigned kim pot it was a 26 year veteran of the brooklyn center police force the city's police chief tim gannon has also stepped down following the shooting the incident has prompted tonight's event rest in the city. but names president parties to loan has won reelection early results from sunday's poll 'd in the west african nation indicate that he took more than 85 percent of the vote telephone had previously valved to serve just one term in office critics accuse him of rigging the race by sidelining opposition figures 12 germans accused of plotting attacks on muslims asylum seekers and politicians have gone on trial in the city of stuttgart prosecutors say 11 of them were members of the far right group s terror organization which aim to overthrow the government the 12th man is accused of offering the group material support. now to the pandemic the drug maker johnson and johnson says it will delay the rollout of
take a look now at some other stories that are making headlines around the world in the united states the minnesota police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man dante wright has resigned kim pot it was a 26 year veteran of the brooklyn center police force the city's police chief tim gannon has also stepped down following the shooting the incident has prompted tonight's event rest in the city. but names president parties to loan has won reelection early results from sunday's poll 'd in...
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radio show host in the united states to me pretty sure you time thanks for coming on with saying again tensions very high in some parts of the united states particularly in minnesota firstly i just wondered what your views were on what should be done to calm the current situation down. i would say honestly from a logical and commonsense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities should get together with the leaders of the state and local governments sit down and talk in discussing solutions i don't know if they can get to that point because tensions are so dialed to the left and right the people that are getting hurt are in the middle. but if but if i was if i had some type of leadership in that situation i would try my very best to discuss fast and. proven solutions. and. not do it on a one time basis this needs to be on a consistent basis i don't know whether it should be every week or what but it should be on a more consistent basis because what's happening right now is not going to stop it's going to get worse because the lead leadership around many places is weak. and yes we have a 1st amendment but with the 1st memory also comes consequenc
radio show host in the united states to me pretty sure you time thanks for coming on with saying again tensions very high in some parts of the united states particularly in minnesota firstly i just wondered what your views were on what should be done to calm the current situation down. i would say honestly from a logical and commonsense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities should get together with the leaders of the state and local governments sit down and talk in...
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and we say in the united states where protesters in the state of minnesota have taken to the streets for a 2nd night after a young black man was shot dead by police near minneapolis the officer who fired a 20 year old dante wright says she confused her gun with her taser tensions in minneapolis were already running high before this latest incident a white former police officer derrick chauffeur is currently on trial they're charged with the murder of george floyd the president is appealing for peace. the last moments of don't have rights life be courted by the body calm of the police officer who fatally shot him. 20 year old roy does a wrist adjoining a traffic stop. he struggles free and gets back in the car then. the. police say the footage shows that the officer used her gun by mistake. as i watch the video and listen to the officer's commands is my belief that the officer had the intention to deploy their taser but instead shot mr wright with a single bullet this appears to me from what i viewed in the officer's reaction in distress immediately after that this was an accidental d
and we say in the united states where protesters in the state of minnesota have taken to the streets for a 2nd night after a young black man was shot dead by police near minneapolis the officer who fired a 20 year old dante wright says she confused her gun with her taser tensions in minneapolis were already running high before this latest incident a white former police officer derrick chauffeur is currently on trial they're charged with the murder of george floyd the president is appealing for...
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state of minnesota. this is for most of the united states. he can say people are waiting on pins and needles tonight. >> absolutely. this is not just -- you are right. minneapolis, st. paul, twin cities here. pinnacle of the interest of this very problem which started last year to creep into the consciousness of white people and young people. that is when we had the summer of racial reckoning. now of course, all over the united states, every metropolitan area, l.a., washington, d.c., new york, atlanta, on and on, everybody is looking at this here. what will this verdict be? and don't forget, a verdict is one thing. let's say he is found guilty in one or two charges or all of them. it is the judge who has to schedule a sentencing date where he announces how many years he will put mr. chauvin into prison. you are right. this is a very big deal not just for minneapolis. not just for this state. this is big for the unit states. brent: we also had elected official speaking publicly about this trial. even the u.s. president weighed in on it today.
state of minnesota. this is for most of the united states. he can say people are waiting on pins and needles tonight. >> absolutely. this is not just -- you are right. minneapolis, st. paul, twin cities here. pinnacle of the interest of this very problem which started last year to creep into the consciousness of white people and young people. that is when we had the summer of racial reckoning. now of course, all over the united states, every metropolitan area, l.a., washington, d.c., new...
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serving obama, before he was vice president, walter mondale represented his home state of minnesota for 12 years in the unitedved as minnesota's attorney general, whatever your politics, a fine and decent man. thanks for joining us today on "inside politics," ana cabrera, picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york, thank you for being with us. happening right now, deliberations are under way for a second day in the derek chauvin trial. 12 jurors are now deciding the fate of the former minneapolis police officer charged in the death of george floyd and cities across the country are on edge, bracing for potential protests, and civil unrest. just hours after jury deliberations began, hundreds of peaceful protesters marched through downtown minneapolis yesterday. many businesses in the twin cities have already shut down and boarded up windows, minnesota's governor declaring a state of emergency in counties around minneapolis, even calling in additional police from other states. and thousands of national guard troops are now deployed to the downtown area. president biden weighing in ju
serving obama, before he was vice president, walter mondale represented his home state of minnesota for 12 years in the unitedved as minnesota's attorney general, whatever your politics, a fine and decent man. thanks for joining us today on "inside politics," ana cabrera, picks up our coverage right now. >>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york, thank you for being with us. happening right now, deliberations are under way for a second day in the derek chauvin trial. 12 jurors...
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let alone the people of palestine things changing now in the united states maybe that will have an impact on britain a democrat from minnesota betty mccollum introducing legislation in the united states to make military aid conditional on the detention of children this after all being balanced on prisoners' day do you think you wouldn't have heard that before that legislation would even be considered in the u.s. about the detention and ledge torture of children by an israel backed by the united states the european union in the u k. i think one happens is that. in the last 2025 years. and very significant shift in american public opinion. research. on if you want pondered stronger or on the political system. thank you now we can see the beginning of. 1 1 more and more. and more we will hear more about that especially in the democratic party we should not be. too long before we will hear people. making statements. to the reality on the wrong spectrum not optimistic about the body of ministration but i do think this is a very it's a process of you know big big. very snowy there is a change it's not given our. people. but hopefu
let alone the people of palestine things changing now in the united states maybe that will have an impact on britain a democrat from minnesota betty mccollum introducing legislation in the united states to make military aid conditional on the detention of children this after all being balanced on prisoners' day do you think you wouldn't have heard that before that legislation would even be considered in the u.s. about the detention and ledge torture of children by an israel backed by the united...
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united states and the european union have warned of consequences if he dies in prison the kremlin says nepal needs help should not interest the west . or not to the united states in the state of minnesota where the trial of a former police officer charged with killing george floyd is wrapping up after hearing closing arguments from the prosecution and defense the jury will have to decide whether derek chauvinism guilty of 2nd degree murder people across the country are bracing for the verdict and the protests that are sure to follow if he is acquitted. or are. guilty or not that is the question 12 men and women will debate behind closed doors the defendant there it show even was fired from the minneapolis police department last year after floyd died in his custody video of the incident shows chauvelin holding floyd face down with his knee for more than 9 minutes. resulting protests against police brutality and racial injustice were some of the most intense and widespread in the united states in a generation prosecutors claim floyd's death was clearly homicide and several expert witnesses backed that up saying floyd was a stick seated by showman jones lawyer said drugs heart issues and
united states and the european union have warned of consequences if he dies in prison the kremlin says nepal needs help should not interest the west . or not to the united states in the state of minnesota where the trial of a former police officer charged with killing george floyd is wrapping up after hearing closing arguments from the prosecution and defense the jury will have to decide whether derek chauvinism guilty of 2nd degree murder people across the country are bracing for the verdict...
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— jurisdictions here in the united states but under minnesota substantial factor. and you heard eric nelson yesterday during his lon- eric nelson yesterday during his long closing really almost missed state _ long closing really almost missed state the — long closing really almost missed state the law on this fact. he was attributing — state the law on this fact. he was attributing to the prosecutor saying that the _ attributing to the prosecutor saying that the prosecution was only saying that the prosecution was only saying that it _ that the prosecution was only saying that it was _ that the prosecution was only saying that it was theirs and theirs only action— that it was theirs and theirs only action lry— that it was theirs and theirs only action by derek chauvin that caused the death— action by derek chauvin that caused the death of george floyd. when it would _ the death of george floyd. when it would be _ the death of george floyd. when it would be preposterous to say that given _ would be preposterous to say that given everything that w
— jurisdictions here in the united states but under minnesota substantial factor. and you heard eric nelson yesterday during his lon- eric nelson yesterday during his long closing really almost missed state _ long closing really almost missed state the — long closing really almost missed state the law on this fact. he was attributing — state the law on this fact. he was attributing to the prosecutor saying that the _ attributing to the prosecutor saying that the prosecution was only...
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too countless people in minnesota and across the united states who joined them in peacefully demanding justice for george floyd, we say, all of us, thank you. in the coming days, more may seek to express themselves through petition and administration. i urge everyone to honor the legacy of george floyd by doing so calmly, legally and peacefully. i urge everyone to continue the journey to transformation and justice. it is in your hands now. i also want to address the floyd family. over the last year, the family of george floyd had to relive again and again the worst day of their lives, when they lost their brother, father, friend. i am profoundly grateful to them for giving us the time we needed to prosecute this case. they have shown the world what grace and class encourage really look like. although a verdict alone cannot and the pain, i hope it is another step on the long path toward healing for them. there is no replacing your beloved terry, or floyd, as friends called him, but he is the one who sparked a worldwide movement, and that is important. we owe our thanks to the men and wo
too countless people in minnesota and across the united states who joined them in peacefully demanding justice for george floyd, we say, all of us, thank you. in the coming days, more may seek to express themselves through petition and administration. i urge everyone to honor the legacy of george floyd by doing so calmly, legally and peacefully. i urge everyone to continue the journey to transformation and justice. it is in your hands now. i also want to address the floyd family. over the last...
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united states, joe biden. president biden: today, a jury in minnesota found former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin guilty on all counts for the murder of george floyd last may. it was a murder in the full light of day, and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism the vice president just for -- just referred to, systemic racism that is a stain on our nation's sole, the knee on the neck of justice for black americans, profound fear and trauma, the pain and exhaustion that black americans experience everything the day. the murder of george floyd launched a summer of protest we hadn't seen since the civil rights era of the 1960's, protest that unified people of every generation, for a single purpose, to say enough. enough is enough. enough of these senseless killings. today's verdict is a step forward. i just spoke to the governor of minnesota, who thanked me for the close work with his team. i also spoke with george floyd's family again, a remarkable family of extraordinary courage. nothing can ever bring their brother, their father back. but this can be a giant step forward
united states, joe biden. president biden: today, a jury in minnesota found former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin guilty on all counts for the murder of george floyd last may. it was a murder in the full light of day, and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic racism the vice president just for -- just referred to, systemic racism that is a stain on our nation's sole, the knee on the neck of justice for black americans, profound fear and trauma, the pain...
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it's of and this is a bird it is not just for the city of minneapolis with the state of minnesota this is for most of the united states i mean we can safely say that people are waiting on pins and needles tonight aren't they. yeah absolutely this is not just a you're right minneapolis st paul train city again pinnacle of the interests and of this very problem right which we which started last year to to creep into the consciousness of white people and young people and that's when we have the summer off record of racial reckoning now of course all of the united states every metropolitan area l a washington d.c. new york chicago miami atlanta and on and on and on everybody everybody's looking at they see a want will this verdict will be. and then don't forget the verdict is one thing let's just say he's found guilty in one or 2 charges or in all of them it is the judge who then has to schedule a sentencing date where he announces to what's how many years he will put mr show in into into prison but we're going to have bureau right this is a very big deal not just for minneapolis not just for their state this is bi
it's of and this is a bird it is not just for the city of minneapolis with the state of minnesota this is for most of the united states i mean we can safely say that people are waiting on pins and needles tonight aren't they. yeah absolutely this is not just a you're right minneapolis st paul train city again pinnacle of the interests and of this very problem right which we which started last year to to creep into the consciousness of white people and young people and that's when we have the...
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in the united states, protests have broken out in minnesota after police fatally shot a black man. srelativese identified him s 20-year-old daunte wright. the state governor says he is closely monitoring the situation at a time tensions there are already high. the incident comes as the tribal -- trial of white minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, charged with killing george floyd last year, is still underway. >> protesters versus police in the suburbs of minneapolis. teargas and rubber bullets, fired at an agitated crowd, an all too familiar scene by now. hundreds of demonstrators surrounded the police station after reports of another black man shot to death. he died during what should have been a routine traffic stop. his mother said her son called her when he was pulled over. >> he called me at about 1:40, that he was getting pulled over by the police, and i said, why did you get pulled over. he said, they pulled him over because he had air fresheners hanging from the mirror. he was only 20 years old. he didn't deserve this. >> the killing came as tensions were already high with the tr
in the united states, protests have broken out in minnesota after police fatally shot a black man. srelativese identified him s 20-year-old daunte wright. the state governor says he is closely monitoring the situation at a time tensions there are already high. the incident comes as the tribal -- trial of white minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, charged with killing george floyd last year, is still underway. >> protesters versus police in the suburbs of minneapolis. teargas and...
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state. we can all admit this. but originally the dakota, do cota people this was their land. in minnesota and in the 1862, the united largest mass execution in the united states history and that was a 38 dakota men lynched on this ground. in the 1920s, three black men in duluth, minnesota, were lynched in this state. we saw the murders of clark from castillo, george floyd and now daunte right, we saw someone murdered in brooklyn center a couple years ago. numerous since 2000, over 400 people have been brutalized or murdered by police in this state. we are done dying. it was 1920 when the minneapolis naacp was here for the community. when clark was murdered, we were here for our community. when it was george floyd, we're here for our community. and my question is to the legislature, to the state senators, to our elected officials, where are you? we have yet to pass meaningful legislation, we have yet to pass meaningful police policy when it comes to police reform and accountability. and so that's what i mean when we are done dying. we have watched and we have witnessed time after time again and black people being mur
state. we can all admit this. but originally the dakota, do cota people this was their land. in minnesota and in the 1862, the united largest mass execution in the united states history and that was a 38 dakota men lynched on this ground. in the 1920s, three black men in duluth, minnesota, were lynched in this state. we saw the murders of clark from castillo, george floyd and now daunte right, we saw someone murdered in brooklyn center a couple years ago. numerous since 2000, over 400 people...
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introduce the president of the united states, _ introduce the president of the united states, joe _ introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. - today, a jury in minnesotachauvin guilty on all counts in the murder of george _ all counts in the murder of george floyd last may. it was a murder— george floyd last may. it was a murder in— george floyd last may. it was a murder in the full light of day and it— murder in the full light of day and it ripped the blinders off for the — and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see the systemic— for the whole world to see the systemic racism the vice presidentjust referred systemic racism the vice president just referred to. systemic racism the vice presidentjust referred to. the systemic— presidentjust referred to. the systemic racism that is a stain on our— systemic racism that is a stain on our nation's soulful sub that— on our nation's soulful sub that knee on the neck of justice _ that knee on the neck of justice for black americans. the — justice for black americans. the found fear and trauma, the pain, _ the found fear and trauma, the pain, the — the found fear and trauma, the pain, the exhaust
introduce the president of the united states, _ introduce the president of the united states, joe _ introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. - today, a jury in minnesotachauvin guilty on all counts in the murder of george _ all counts in the murder of george floyd last may. it was a murder— george floyd last may. it was a murder in— george floyd last may. it was a murder in the full light of day and it— murder in the full light of day and it ripped the blinders off for the...
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it rarely happens not only in minnesota but across the united states. set a huge precedent and especially if it leads to a conviction in this case. this could be potentially devastating, depending on how the jury understands his testimony. ros: could the decision of the police chief to testify also be seen as an effort to split away responsibility for george floyd's death onto one man and away from his force? larry: that's an accurate description of what this might be perceived as. the fact that it's being blamed solely on derek chauvin and not on the wider failings of the minneapolis police department. the fact he's going up here and testifying, the fact that lieutenant zimmerman was up there onhe stand last week, several other officers all disagreeing with derek chauvin. they're trying to say this is not how we do business and this was essentially an officer that went rogue and it doesn't speak to our practices, our protocol as a department. ros: larry, thank you very much, indeed. we appreciate that update. now let's listen to a little bit further of
it rarely happens not only in minnesota but across the united states. set a huge precedent and especially if it leads to a conviction in this case. this could be potentially devastating, depending on how the jury understands his testimony. ros: could the decision of the police chief to testify also be seen as an effort to split away responsibility for george floyd's death onto one man and away from his force? larry: that's an accurate description of what this might be perceived as. the fact...
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minnesota. good evening to those tuning in across the united states. i'm tim walz, i have the privilege of being the governor of the state of minnesota. i'll be joined at the podium tonight by mator of st. paul, minnesota, melvin carter, and joined for any questions at the end of the statements by john harrington, who is our commissioner of the department of public safety. last may 25 the world watched in horror as george floyd's life and humanity were taken from him with a knee in the neck. the pain and the grief and the anguish of the floyd family was beared to the world and as was minnesota's pain and anguish and obvious failures. especially when it came to race and policing. a a short time ago that police officer, derek chauvin, was found guilty of murder of george floyd and was taken away and sentencing will soon follow. it's an important step towards justice for minnesota. the trial's over. but here in minnesota i want to be very clear, we know our work just begins. this is the floor, not the ceiling, of where we need to get to. i want to take a f
minnesota. good evening to those tuning in across the united states. i'm tim walz, i have the privilege of being the governor of the state of minnesota. i'll be joined at the podium tonight by mator of st. paul, minnesota, melvin carter, and joined for any questions at the end of the statements by john harrington, who is our commissioner of the department of public safety. last may 25 the world watched in horror as george floyd's life and humanity were taken from him with a knee in the neck....
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is when you're taking on an entrenched system of not just a minneapolis border and minnesota in the greater united states and trying to get rid of racism inherent in our institutions thank you so much as always for coming on the show but. that's where having. a new wave of sophisticated robots are coming to a business near you while the advanced intelligent biopic creatures are designed by repetition some are questioning if that means they will eventually replace the human workforce party correspondent natasha sweet takes a deeper look. stretches designed to go into some of the most difficult environments in a warehouse and handle told dirty dangerous physical work stress the latest creation from boston dynamics a u.s. based company known for its experimental humanoid robot donkey like androids stretches the ability to avoid obstacles it's just one of many new traits given to this new line of sophisticated robots some are in. even programmed today and its strength was just recently unveiled showing off how quickly it can load and unload boxes and trucks move them in warehouses and even build ballots in d
is when you're taking on an entrenched system of not just a minneapolis border and minnesota in the greater united states and trying to get rid of racism inherent in our institutions thank you so much as always for coming on the show but. that's where having. a new wave of sophisticated robots are coming to a business near you while the advanced intelligent biopic creatures are designed by repetition some are questioning if that means they will eventually replace the human workforce party...
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for joining us the death of another black man at the hands of police in the united states has sponsored protests in minnesota dante rides screeding family told a crowd he had been shot by police before driving away and crashing he was later pronounced dead demonstrators gathered shortly after the shooting and confronted offices in brooklyn center and the shooting comes as the 3rd week of the trial of a former police officer charged over the killing of george floyd's gets underway derek show. in is facing several charges including 2nd degree murder after restraining freud face down in kneeling on his neck for more than 9 minutes. we have more in the shooting with alan fischer but 1st we go to john hendren who's outside the court in minneapolis where the trial is getting underway so day 11 week 3 of the show in trial kicking off today john what have we heard so far and what are we expecting today. well so far we have been heard the beginnings of testimony from a cardiologist this will be just the latest expert to testify about physically want happened to george floyd but before that we had some really interest
for joining us the death of another black man at the hands of police in the united states has sponsored protests in minnesota dante rides screeding family told a crowd he had been shot by police before driving away and crashing he was later pronounced dead demonstrators gathered shortly after the shooting and confronted offices in brooklyn center and the shooting comes as the 3rd week of the trial of a former police officer charged over the killing of george floyd's gets underway derek show. in...
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two courts in minnesota and the united states supreme court. so i think he should not be in solitary at this point unless he wants it for his own protection. he should be released on bail, like all people released on bail pending appeal. >> laura: i want to get this reaction. this story from earlier in reach me. lieutenant william calley, police officer in virginia, he was fired from his job in internal affairs for the norfolk police department after it was discovered he sent 25 bucks and honestly to the defense fund of fund of kyle rittenhouse, your quick response. >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear the last. >> laura: he was being fired for having donated to a cause that apparently the mob doesn't think is worthy. a virginia cop. >> people are being fired today for so many reasons. the city manager brooklyn center was fired because he said that kim potter should get due process. people are being fired today simply for following the constitution. that's what's so dangerous. that's what the new sensors, i have my new book called the new sensors, they'
two courts in minnesota and the united states supreme court. so i think he should not be in solitary at this point unless he wants it for his own protection. he should be released on bail, like all people released on bail pending appeal. >> laura: i want to get this reaction. this story from earlier in reach me. lieutenant william calley, police officer in virginia, he was fired from his job in internal affairs for the norfolk police department after it was discovered he sent 25 bucks and...
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and and relief that for the 1st time as you heard in decades here and many in minnesota in minneapolis and in the united states for a large to a large degree a police officer was found guilty of 2nd degree murder $33.00 murder and manslaughter so that's unique and then we just briefly give you a little. scene setter here so you see in the back there there's still a crowd there this would play music. there's a larger crowd also on the way marching through the city and through the streets the can you can see that of course now and of course at george floyd square where mr floyd was murdered we can say now without getting into legal trouble. there's also a crowd that is days expected to swell and celebrations are expected to go all through the night. and has the u.s. president and about this yet. you know you actually had to see had shortly before the verdict came down president biden came out and said that he was hoping and praying for the right verdict now what is the right verdict he didn't say but. if you talk to civil rights leaders and to the black community in washington. in political. community in washing
and and relief that for the 1st time as you heard in decades here and many in minnesota in minneapolis and in the united states for a large to a large degree a police officer was found guilty of 2nd degree murder $33.00 murder and manslaughter so that's unique and then we just briefly give you a little. scene setter here so you see in the back there there's still a crowd there this would play music. there's a larger crowd also on the way marching through the city and through the streets the can...
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united states, president biden, will be making a statement. he'll be speaking to the american people on the guilty verdicts. we're also expecting to hear from state and other officials in minnesota. they will be reacting, but in the meantime on the streets of minneapolis where sara is, where miguel is, where omar is, there's a celebration going on right now. don lemon, it shouldn't be a surprise that so many people, not only in minneapolis but around the country and probably around the world are relieved right new. >> yeah, wolf, listen. let's just think back to the coverage that you and i were dock in the afternoon in "the situation room" the last time we had that long of coverage, live coverage. it was during the gassing of peaceful protesters in washington, d.c. as we wait for this president to come out and make a statement now. the former president was preparing to -- >> hold on a moment. >> to do a photo-op. >> is attorney general together with other prosecuteors about to speak. i want to hear what he has to say. he was in overall charge of this prosecution. >> i guess they are going to be begin in a few second, but they are all gathered there. this is keith ellison speakin
united states, president biden, will be making a statement. he'll be speaking to the american people on the guilty verdicts. we're also expecting to hear from state and other officials in minnesota. they will be reacting, but in the meantime on the streets of minneapolis where sara is, where miguel is, where omar is, there's a celebration going on right now. don lemon, it shouldn't be a surprise that so many people, not only in minneapolis but around the country and probably around the world...