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john yang has our report. >> yang: late afternoon in boise, idaho, and lindsay hecox is doing what shend cross-country runner in high school, hecox, now 20 years old, dreams of running for boise state university, where she's a student. >> i don't know how i would have gotten through high school if i didn't have my running teams. they were my only friend group. i kind of just feel like i need friendship through running again. >> yang: for most teenagers, going from high school to college is a big step. but for hecox, it was a major life change: she came out as transgender, meaning her gender identity does not align with the sex she was assigned at birth, a condition known as“ gender dysphoria.” >> gender dysphoria just sucks. you don't get to be the person you were meant to be just because of some random luck when you're born. i'm able to deal with struggles in life a lot better now just because i've already gotten through this. >> yang: as her transition, and college, began, she found herself at the center of a political firestorm over >> all female athletes want is a fair shot at comp
john yang has our report. >> yang: late afternoon in boise, idaho, and lindsay hecox is doing what shend cross-country runner in high school, hecox, now 20 years old, dreams of running for boise state university, where she's a student. >> i don't know how i would have gotten through high school if i didn't have my running teams. they were my only friend group. i kind of just feel like i need friendship through running again. >> yang: for most teenagers, going from high school...
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>> yang: good? >> he's pretty cute isn't he? >> yang: we dug up the cicadas and then put them back.we won't have to look very hard for them. they'll climb out from holes in the ground after 17 years below the surface. and there will be a lot of them. >> 12, 13, 14 holes. that's probably going to translate in an acre to several hundred thousand cicadas per acre. >> yang: wow! just in this backyard. >> it is going to be crazy. there are literally going to be billions, if not trillions of periodical cicadas emerging in 15 states from georgia to new york city and then west to the mississippi river, ohio, indiana and illinois. >> yang: northern american periodical cicadas emerge together in groups called broods in distinct geographic areas after spending 13 or 17 years underground. brood ten is one of the biggest and will come out when the soil hits 64 degrees. >> these guys have been underground for 17 years, sucking on the sap of tree roots. they're going to make a jailbreak just at nightfall. their skin is going to split open on the back. they're going to pop out of there. and they're
>> yang: good? >> he's pretty cute isn't he? >> yang: we dug up the cicadas and then put them back.we won't have to look very hard for them. they'll climb out from holes in the ground after 17 years below the surface. and there will be a lot of them. >> 12, 13, 14 holes. that's probably going to translate in an acre to several hundred thousand cicadas per acre. >> yang: wow! just in this backyard. >> it is going to be crazy. there are literally going to be...
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john yang has the report. >> yang: brandi levy was having a bad week.a 14-year-old high school freshman, she failed to both make the varsity cheerleading squad and to get the softball team position she wanted. >> i was really mad. >> yang: brandi, now 18 and a college freshman, spoke to us with her father, larry. >> it all happened in the same week, so i was just-- at the end of the week, i was just really upset and frustrated. >> yang: on saturday, that frustration found an outlet in a snapchat post that made liberal use of the “f-word.” visible for just 24 hours, it showed brandi and a friend making and age-old obscene gesture. as a result, mahanoy area high school officials kicked her off the junior varsity cheerleading team, on which she had won a spot. did you think it was fair? >> i didn't think it was fair. because i didn't say it during, like, a school activity or during school hours. >> yang: her father didn't like it either. >> i was a little upset that the school stepped outside of their gates and took action against something that happened w
john yang has the report. >> yang: brandi levy was having a bad week.a 14-year-old high school freshman, she failed to both make the varsity cheerleading squad and to get the softball team position she wanted. >> i was really mad. >> yang: brandi, now 18 and a college freshman, spoke to us with her father, larry. >> it all happened in the same week, so i was just-- at the end of the week, i was just really upset and frustrated. >> yang: on saturday, that...
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john yang has more on how the country is reacting to one instance of accountability in a long history for justice. >> yang: in minneapolis minnesota today, the funeral of black 20-year-old daunte wright, shot by a white brooklyn center officer as he tried to flee a >> all three counts! all three counts! >> yang: the funeral comes just days after a minneapolis jury said former police officer derek chauvin was guilty of murdering george floyd, a rare conviction of a police officer in the killing of a black person. but just minutes before in columbus, ohio, a white police officer shot and killed black 16-year-old ma'khia bryant outside her foster home. >> say her name! >> ma'khia bryant! >> yang: the news unleashed a new wave protests, grief and anger over police killings, especially white officers killing black americans. columbus police released body- camera footage of the shooting hours later. it appears to show bryant holding a knife as she lunges toward another person a moment before she is shot. >> we need a police officer here now! >> yang: ned pettus, the city's public safety off
john yang has more on how the country is reacting to one instance of accountability in a long history for justice. >> yang: in minneapolis minnesota today, the funeral of black 20-year-old daunte wright, shot by a white brooklyn center officer as he tried to flee a >> all three counts! all three counts! >> yang: the funeral comes just days after a minneapolis jury said former police officer derek chauvin was guilty of murdering george floyd, a rare conviction of a police...
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john yang has the story. >> this is the year we went to the super bowl. >> yang: kevin henry lov football and the eight years he spent as a pittsburgh steelers defensive lineman. >> i love the toughness of the game, the roughness, you know, the fame, the glory, everything that goes along with all the accolades. >> yang: but it also meant at least 10 concussions during games, more in practice. now, 20 years after retirement, it means headaches, depression, mood swings and memory loss. he's unable to hold a full-time job and struggles with the tasks of daily life. >> my body won't let me do the types of things that i want to do. my mind won't let me focus. >> yang: his wife pamela helps him with the physical pain, but can only watch the mental toll. >> you can't tell just by seeing us on the street. you know, i mean, we look big, strong, healthy, you know, you can't see inside of our brain, though. >> this guy is a very sweet guy. he has a very big heart, not easily tempered. w it's easy to change. his mind is not what it used to be. it is not. it's it's just sad to see somebody that you lo
john yang has the story. >> this is the year we went to the super bowl. >> yang: kevin henry lov football and the eight years he spent as a pittsburgh steelers defensive lineman. >> i love the toughness of the game, the roughness, you know, the fame, the glory, everything that goes along with all the accolades. >> yang: but it also meant at least 10 concussions during games, more in practice. now, 20 years after retirement, it means headaches, depression, mood swings and...
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first, i talked earlier with evelyn yang, 6 wife of current mayoral candidate andrew yang about a topic that's emotional, uncomfortable, but absolutely critical. sexual abuse, something she knows about as a survivor. yang authored a new book about sexual abuse. it's the latest in a franchise, a kid's book about raise ago wareness. she opened up about another incident of sexual abuse, one that happened when she was a little girl. here's our conversation. >> thank you for making the time to chat with us today. >> thank you, kristin. thank you for having me here today. >> your book, a kids book about sexual abuse. when did you decide this is something you wanted to do? >> well i started working or thinking about this book about a year ago before the pandemic hit. i was reflecting on how i had just shared this really big secret with basically everyone act how my doctor had sexually abused and assaulted me but i had not explained to my own children what sexual abuse means. this is a book that i wanted to read to them as a parent and as a survivor in order to inform them and also protect them
first, i talked earlier with evelyn yang, 6 wife of current mayoral candidate andrew yang about a topic that's emotional, uncomfortable, but absolutely critical. sexual abuse, something she knows about as a survivor. yang authored a new book about sexual abuse. it's the latest in a franchise, a kid's book about raise ago wareness. she opened up about another incident of sexual abuse, one that happened when she was a little girl. here's our conversation. >> thank you for making the time to...
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john yang begins our coverage. >> yang: after nearly 20 years of war, today the president set the endfor the u.s. presence in afghanistan. >> i have concluded it is time to end america's longest war, it is time for american troops to come home. >> yang: he said the u.s. would still work to fight terrorist activity in the region and ensure the taliban sticks to its commitments. >> but we will not take our eye off the terrorist threat. we will reorganize our counter terrorism capabilities and substantial assets in the region to prevent the reemergence of terrorists. we will hold the taliban accountable for its commitment not to allow any terrorists to threaten the u.s. and its allies from afghan soil. >> yang: the announcement was met with international endorsement. the secretaries of state and defense met with nato allies in brussels to brief them. germany's defense minister said the alliance, which has been there since the start, would also likely withdraw its troops later this year. >> ( translated ): we have always said: 'we go in together, we go out together.' i am in favor of an o
john yang begins our coverage. >> yang: after nearly 20 years of war, today the president set the endfor the u.s. presence in afghanistan. >> i have concluded it is time to end america's longest war, it is time for american troops to come home. >> yang: he said the u.s. would still work to fight terrorist activity in the region and ensure the taliban sticks to its commitments. >> but we will not take our eye off the terrorist threat. we will reorganize our counter...
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john yang reports. >> yang: less than 24 hours after derek chauvin was convicted, u.s.ney general merrick garland said the government was reviewing the minneapolis police. >> today i am announcing that the justice department has opened a civil investigation to determine whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing. >> yang: the inquiry could lead to a court-supervised agreement to force changes in the department, a practice sharply limited during the trump administration. both minneapolis police chief medaria arradondo and the city council welcomed today's announcement. the council called for the justice department to use its full authority to hold the police accountable. across the city tuesday, jubilation when the guilty verdicts were announced. >> guilty all three! guilty all three! guilty all three! >> yang: minneapolis resident david gholar. >> it was a big thing when we got that gratification. not necessarily saying that that eases the pain of the floyd family, but it does give a little bit of.
john yang reports. >> yang: less than 24 hours after derek chauvin was convicted, u.s.ney general merrick garland said the government was reviewing the minneapolis police. >> today i am announcing that the justice department has opened a civil investigation to determine whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing. >> yang: the inquiry could lead to a court-supervised agreement to force changes in the...
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he as well as target terry yang is in charge of the crisis prevention program. i'm running that we have use of force expert that are coming in. so i'm concerned that the state is pigeonholing expert testimony in through these officers where i think these officers should just be allowed to testify that these are training materials, these are trainingpolicies, these are what we do . >> i am allowing the chief's testimony that the use of force was contrary to policy . it lieutenant blackwell? that opinion -- inspector blackwell. i'm allowing that opinion. but crisis intervention, are we trying to get in mister floyd's state of mind through the back door here? >> the proper testimony of sergeant kuryang will just be regarding minneapolis police departments crisis intervention training that they provide to officers. it's a 40 hour scenario-based training course in which state actors come in and they go through various scenarios such that officers would be able to recognize people who are emotionally and behaviorally disturbed. and to be able to understand that some p
he as well as target terry yang is in charge of the crisis prevention program. i'm running that we have use of force expert that are coming in. so i'm concerned that the state is pigeonholing expert testimony in through these officers where i think these officers should just be allowed to testify that these are training materials, these are trainingpolicies, these are what we do . >> i am allowing the chief's testimony that the use of force was contrary to policy . it lieutenant...
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we have the story and update on new york democrats saying andrew yang thatat this democrat is toe theayor of newme york city ths after yang was caught on camera laughing at disturbing misogynistic comments. new poll showing a growing number majority of disapproving biden's handling of the border crisis and shocking new video smugglers dropping a toddler over the border wall, 18-foot high also more on refugees, jampacked show, elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. >> we begin with former congressional candidate for maryland kim klacik. it's great to see you, what was your reaction when he saw facebook venturing around the world stories about the real estate shopping spree by the anticapitalist cofounder of black lives matter, worth more than 3 million. >> thank you so much for having me back, i am not shocked and i'm not surprised we knew that black lives matter was taken in over $90 million in donations and a few months ago local chapters speak up and said they have not seen any of the money hit black communities across the country so i'm not shocked, this is the o
we have the story and update on new york democrats saying andrew yang thatat this democrat is toe theayor of newme york city ths after yang was caught on camera laughing at disturbing misogynistic comments. new poll showing a growing number majority of disapproving biden's handling of the border crisis and shocking new video smugglers dropping a toddler over the border wall, 18-foot high also more on refugees, jampacked show, elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now....
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>> yang: how typical is that what he had to say and how do you respond to it? >> i think we have to make very clear the government isn't forcing people to get vaccination veax. instead, this is something that's in not only our own best interest but that of our neighbors. we have really good scientific data on the vaccines. and i think some of the hesitancy we saw in that clip may be overcome just as people start to see their neighbors being vaccinated and to see the fact that this isn't scary. this is, in fact, something that's helpful, and helpful to protect the people who are the most vulnerable around us. so it's not just about protecting one's self. >> yang: the people we heard from also said-- this is obviously a small sample-- but they said their pastors and their churches aren't encouraging them to get the vaccine. they say it's up to them. it's a personal decision. do you think ptors and churches should be encouraging it? >> well, i think there are a lot of pasters who are. they're doing vaccination drives in their congregations. they're helping people
>> yang: how typical is that what he had to say and how do you respond to it? >> i think we have to make very clear the government isn't forcing people to get vaccination veax. instead, this is something that's in not only our own best interest but that of our neighbors. we have really good scientific data on the vaccines. and i think some of the hesitancy we saw in that clip may be overcome just as people start to see their neighbors being vaccinated and to see the fact that this...
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my name is curry yang for. our last means go y e n g this was for. good morning good morning sir how are you employed i am employee with a police department how long have you been employed by the city of minneapolis i have been with the department for croxley 24 years and what your current position. marker position is i am the crisis intervention training corps neater for the department and your current rank. of sergeants. first i'd like you to tell the jury a little bit about yourself holder you see. i am probably 50 this year. and you indicated you've been employed by m.p.t. for 24 years probably 21 years yes could you please share with the jury your educational background i received my. bachelor psychology in criminal justice i received my master's degree in counseling psychology in my doctorate in general psychology. when as you complete your doctorate. back in 2014. and when you started after you started with m.p.t. did you go through the academy yes i did describe that experience but your start i started counting me as a cadet in september of 2
my name is curry yang for. our last means go y e n g this was for. good morning good morning sir how are you employed i am employee with a police department how long have you been employed by the city of minneapolis i have been with the department for croxley 24 years and what your current position. marker position is i am the crisis intervention training corps neater for the department and your current rank. of sergeants. first i'd like you to tell the jury a little bit about yourself holder...
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this after yang was caught on camera laughing at disturbing misogynystic comments.o this, new polls showing a growing majority of americansty ace prove of i.c.e.'s handling of the border crisis and shocking new video. smugglers again dropping a toddler over the border wall, 18 foot high. also more in biden's keeping trump's cap on refugees. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪♪ elizabeth: okay. we begin with former congressional candidate from maryland, kim klacik. it's great to see you. what was your reaction when you saw facebook censoring around the world stories about the real estate shopping spree by the anti-capitalist cofounder of black lives matters, that's patrice colors? four homes worth more than $3 million. what do you a? >> yeah. first of all, thank you so much for having me back. you know what? i'm not shocked and i'm not surprised. we knew that black lives matter was taking in over $90 million in donations, and just a few months ago local chapters did speak up and said they have not seen any of the money hit black communitie
this after yang was caught on camera laughing at disturbing misogynystic comments.o this, new polls showing a growing majority of americansty ace prove of i.c.e.'s handling of the border crisis and shocking new video. smugglers again dropping a toddler over the border wall, 18 foot high. also more in biden's keeping trump's cap on refugees. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪♪ elizabeth: okay. we begin with former congressional candidate from maryland,...
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♪♪ griff: yang gang unites.x and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ ♪♪ you are on a mission and you are wishing ♪♪ carley: i always say politicians shouldn't do two things in public, one of the many each because they always get in trouble when they eat the wrong way. i feel like andrew yang can get away with the dance thing, he could do the cupid shuffle. griff: this song came out when i was in high school. carley: bringing nostalgic memories back. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. griff: we begin with top story, the growing crisis at the border. following the release of this shocking video showing smugglers dropping dollars over the wall. carley: the biden administration's response. >> reporter: that video is disturbing, smugglers dropping two kids age 3 and 5 over the border wall, peter doocy asking why they refuse to admit to increased security. >> over the wall into the desert, curious what the white house is doing. >> are you concerned more about kids safety or kids getting in?
♪♪ griff: yang gang unites.x and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ ♪♪ you are on a mission and you are wishing ♪♪ carley: i always say politicians shouldn't do two things in public, one of the many each because they always get in trouble when they eat the wrong way. i feel like andrew yang can get away with the dance thing, he could do the cupid shuffle. griff: this song came out when i was in high school. carley: bringing nostalgic memories back. you are watching...
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we have yang we mentioned on crisis intervention and procedural justice training. we have the use of force trainer, probably johnny marcil. i don't know i need to have both marcil and schoonover testify on the defensive tactics cited. in the medical training that the officers received from officer mckinsey. those are our trainers and then we go into more of a practitioner level expert, jody stiger and then at some later time the academic experts will testify but not immediately. >> miming concert obvious is a medical training they received. so again what mr. chauvin would know what is training come when his expense after that date all relevant. when was taken into the opinions how many use of force opinions do we have? it is cumulative possible already, but i think as you both go through each of those is got to talking about training the defendant received, not just here's the trainings we had. because if he didn't take the training, it doesn't go to intent or knowledge. >> understood, your honor. the workforce records specify what in-service training the defendant
we have yang we mentioned on crisis intervention and procedural justice training. we have the use of force trainer, probably johnny marcil. i don't know i need to have both marcil and schoonover testify on the defensive tactics cited. in the medical training that the officers received from officer mckinsey. those are our trainers and then we go into more of a practitioner level expert, jody stiger and then at some later time the academic experts will testify but not immediately. >> miming...
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yang, sgt yang as a part of your role in the minneapolis police department, do you train cadets recruits as well as veteran officers? >> yes, i do. >> can you describe the difference between the training that a cadet would receive versus a veteran officer. >> this will be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through the association training of crisis de-escalation and we introduce other to them like autism and go to different topics of the training so it's a little bit different is w different from what the recruits in the regular officers will get. >> the information is generally the same type of broad category information. >> it is similar, yes. >> right. the information that a veteran officer would receive in a 40cl hour training would be inclusive of what to look for in terms of crisis, would it not? >> yes. >> you would train officers on the policy about crisis intervention, correct? >> yes. >> you would train them what to look for when a person is in crisis. >> the veteran officer referring to the 40 hour training, i am not done the 40 hour training association. >> you
yang, sgt yang as a part of your role in the minneapolis police department, do you train cadets recruits as well as veteran officers? >> yes, i do. >> can you describe the difference between the training that a cadet would receive versus a veteran officer. >> this will be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through the association training of crisis de-escalation and we introduce other to them like autism and go to different topics of the training so it's a...
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it subpoena sergeant kerr yang. >> my name is ker yang. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> howth the minneapolis police department. >> how long have you been employed with them. >> three or four years? >> what's your current position? >> it is the crisis intervention training coordinator for the department. >> could you tell us a little bit about yourself? >> i'll be 50 this year. >> and you indicated you have been employed by the mbd for 24 years? >> yes. >> could you share your background? >> when did you complete your doctorate? >> back in ft. worth. >> after you started, did you go through the expressway? yes, i did. >> what year did you start? >> i started as a cadet. and from the cadet program i went through the economy. >> after you completed the course work, did you enter the field training program -- >> i think it was five or six months. a long time ago. >> after you completed your field training what was your first assignment? >> i was assigned to, if my memory serves me properly. >> and how long did you serve as a patrol officer before being promoted to sergeant. >>
it subpoena sergeant kerr yang. >> my name is ker yang. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> howth the minneapolis police department. >> how long have you been employed with them. >> three or four years? >> what's your current position? >> it is the crisis intervention training coordinator for the department. >> could you tell us a little bit about yourself? >> i'll be 50 this year. >> and you indicated you have been...
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as john yang tell us, this comes as indirect talks between the u.s.n over the crippled nuclear deal are set to resume. >> yang: the facility was knocked off line just hours after launching its new advanced centrifuges. tehran said sunday's blackout at the natanz facility, considered a centerpiece for iran's uranium enrichment program, had set off a fire. they called the attack an act of "nuclear terrorism" and blamed israel. >> ( translated ): various sources confirm that the zionist regime was behind this incident. >> yang: iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif warned natanz would be rebuilt to more quickly enrich uranium, state media quoted him as saying: "the zionists wanted to take revenge against the iranian people for their success on the path of lifting sanctions,” and that iran “...will take revenge for this action.” in israel, media widely reported the country's spy agency orchestrated the sabotage, even as officials have not claimed responsibility. but, speaking in jerusalem today, prime minister benjamin netanyahu said israel would
as john yang tell us, this comes as indirect talks between the u.s.n over the crippled nuclear deal are set to resume. >> yang: the facility was knocked off line just hours after launching its new advanced centrifuges. tehran said sunday's blackout at the natanz facility, considered a centerpiece for iran's uranium enrichment program, had set off a fire. they called the attack an act of "nuclear terrorism" and blamed israel. >> ( translated ): various sources confirm that...
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new york city mayoral candidate andrew yang marked national pet day yesterday by tweeting that his family had to give away their dog after one of his sons became allergic. whoa, i can't wait to see what he posts for mother's day. [ light laughter ]
new york city mayoral candidate andrew yang marked national pet day yesterday by tweeting that his family had to give away their dog after one of his sons became allergic. whoa, i can't wait to see what he posts for mother's day. [ light laughter ]
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william yang has been following the story for us he's joining us now from taiwan william what do you know at this hour. so like you mentioned at least $48.00 people have been confirmed dead and dozens more than 70 people have been hospitalized and the good news is no more passengers are still trapped inside the train so after hours helping in trying to rescue them out of the form the train carriage is inside the tunnel. able to remove everyone but there are still bodies there waiting to be transfer over to funeral homes we're looking at some dramatic images of the train and william. we have heard that apparently a truck caused this accident can you tell us a little bit more about the details of what exactly happened here. so the driver of the truck reportedly parked the truck in appropriately on a slope and he did not put the brakes properly which caused the truck just slow and ran into the train that was going through the tunnel and when the train hit the truck the church of the carey just inside the tunnel hit the wall of the tunnel and causing many of the carriages of the train to
william yang has been following the story for us he's joining us now from taiwan william what do you know at this hour. so like you mentioned at least $48.00 people have been confirmed dead and dozens more than 70 people have been hospitalized and the good news is no more passengers are still trapped inside the train so after hours helping in trying to rescue them out of the form the train carriage is inside the tunnel. able to remove everyone but there are still bodies there waiting to be...
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kao kalia yang is a success story. -- is a success story. award-winning southeast asian authors and professors. just like how them i know my nori mythology is so pro all blue matiko is a narrative of southeast asian migrations that only focuses on success. and increasingly, you see these refugees telling stories about their struggles, pointing out the unsettled-ness of resentment -- resettlement. not simply to correct the narrative, but also to envying and contemporary debates in the president about refugees today. so let me revisit the ten when now. i want to read a few lines that are from the same essay that i quoted at the beginning of this lecture. and here she writes about the heavy scars all refugees carry, and he connect the pass and the president in the same way that japanese americans who had been incarcerated during world war ii had been intervening in debates about treatment of muslims during the war on terror. we see southeast asian americans drawn on their own refugee passed to stand up for refugees in the present. she writes, t
kao kalia yang is a success story. -- is a success story. award-winning southeast asian authors and professors. just like how them i know my nori mythology is so pro all blue matiko is a narrative of southeast asian migrations that only focuses on success. and increasingly, you see these refugees telling stories about their struggles, pointing out the unsettled-ness of resentment -- resettlement. not simply to correct the narrative, but also to envying and contemporary debates in the president...
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joining us is kirk yang.k, give uis a -- us a sense of what you are looking for when they come out with numbers. to say they are strong, would that be perhaps underplaying it? kirk: good morning. i am sorry, i am having some difficulty hearing your question. rishaad: kirk, i don't think you heard me properly. give us a sense of what you are looking for when these numbers come out. kirk: sorry. i cannot hear your question, but i am guessing you're asking about tsmc. we expect tsmc to announce strong results this afternoon. up 17% year on year with strong second-quarter guidance likely flat q on q. the most important thing i would look for is the company guidance. tsmc earlier announced they would announce -- with capex around $28 billion this year. we expect it to potentially increase bidens for the rest of the year. the other thing -- potentially increase guidance for the rest of this year. [indiscernible] 140,000 wafers a month. next year they are going to -- finally, we expect to hear an update on the phoen
joining us is kirk yang.k, give uis a -- us a sense of what you are looking for when they come out with numbers. to say they are strong, would that be perhaps underplaying it? kirk: good morning. i am sorry, i am having some difficulty hearing your question. rishaad: kirk, i don't think you heard me properly. give us a sense of what you are looking for when these numbers come out. kirk: sorry. i cannot hear your question, but i am guessing you're asking about tsmc. we expect tsmc to announce...
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. >> and sergeant yang was heard from today. what did he add to the case? >> he was an important witness for the prosecution. he was able to talk about the sorts of intervention training they receive, the thought process. he drew a line between what was in the policy and what was crafted as practical guidance for officers working in the field. this continues to set a basis for the testimony we hear. as chuck points out, the judge is being careful not to let officers like yang offer opinions. in fact, the judge got testy yesterday when hearing about witnesses the prosecution intended to bring. he made it clear that it became cumulative. he said he would allow the chief and a couple officers to do it, but he was cutting it off there. ultimately if there is a conviction, there will be an appeal. the judge is protecting the record where there is not error where it could be argued that the prosecution with officer after officer prejudiced the defendant. i think this is a good move by the judge. >> sergeant yang was talking about the role of bystanders. let's pla
. >> and sergeant yang was heard from today. what did he add to the case? >> he was an important witness for the prosecution. he was able to talk about the sorts of intervention training they receive, the thought process. he drew a line between what was in the policy and what was crafted as practical guidance for officers working in the field. this continues to set a basis for the testimony we hear. as chuck points out, the judge is being careful not to let officers like yang offer...
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yang, as a part of -- excuse me, sergeant yang, as a part of your role in the minneapolis police department, do you train both cadets, recruits as well as veteran officers? >> yes, i do. >> okay. and you, can you describe the difference between the training that a cadet would receive versus a veteran officer? >> something like this would be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through the officers' association training on crisis deescalation. we will give them a progression training. we will introduce other topics, other topics like autism to them and go through different types of crisis training. so it's a little bit different. it's different from what the recruits and the regular officer look at. >> now, the information that the the presented to recruits versus veteran officers, is it generally the same type, broad categories of information? >> yeah, similar. we want to be consistent. similar, yes. >> right. and so the information that a veteran officer would receive in a 40-hour training would be includes arive of what to look -- inclusive of what to look for in terms of cri
yang, as a part of -- excuse me, sergeant yang, as a part of your role in the minneapolis police department, do you train both cadets, recruits as well as veteran officers? >> yes, i do. >> okay. and you, can you describe the difference between the training that a cadet would receive versus a veteran officer? >> something like this would be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through the officers' association training on crisis deescalation. we will give them a...
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correspondent william yang reporting. myanmar's military has shut down wireless internet services across the country until further notice protesters have responded with marchers and events remembering those killed by the army daily protests against the hunter's takeover have become increasingly deadly more than 500 people have been killed in the past 2 months the u.n. security council is expressing deep concern about the worsening situation in myanmar as worries spread of a potential civil war. after 2 months of daily street protests a symbolic act brings new hope to the cause protesters in cities around me and the 2008 constitution a constitution that was designed by the military opponents of the one to have declared void and have written an alternative charta but with members of the democratically elected government detained finding a diplomatic resolution is becoming increasingly difficult elected leader aung san suu kyi now faces new charges if convicted she could be barred from ever holding office again. her lawyers
correspondent william yang reporting. myanmar's military has shut down wireless internet services across the country until further notice protesters have responded with marchers and events remembering those killed by the army daily protests against the hunter's takeover have become increasingly deadly more than 500 people have been killed in the past 2 months the u.n. security council is expressing deep concern about the worsening situation in myanmar as worries spread of a potential civil war....
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yang, as a part of -- excuse me, sergeant yang, as a part of your role in the minneapolis police department, do you train both cadets, recruits as well as veteran officers? >> yes, i do. >> okay. and can you describe the difference between the training that a cadet would receive versus a veteran officer? >> something like this would be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through the officers association training on crisis and de-escalation we will give them a progression training. we would introduce other topics like autism to them and go through different type of topics. so it's different from what the recruits and the regular officer will get. >> now the information that is presented to recruits, is it generally the same type, broad categories of information? >> it's possibly the same, similar. we want to be consistent, so it's similar, yes. >> right. and so the information that a veteran officer would receive in a 40-hour training would be inclusive of what to look for in thames of crisis, would it not? >> yes. >> you would training officers on the policy about crisis inter
yang, as a part of -- excuse me, sergeant yang, as a part of your role in the minneapolis police department, do you train both cadets, recruits as well as veteran officers? >> yes, i do. >> okay. and can you describe the difference between the training that a cadet would receive versus a veteran officer? >> something like this would be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through the officers association training on crisis and de-escalation we will give them a...
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yang joins me from taipei for more william what's the word from beijing on all of this. so beijing described washington's attempt to block them from accessing american technology as a phony. national security reason and then they said that the move is only going to push beijing and to become even more determined to develop their own technology and beijing also use their examples to show that even though the united states has been trying to stop aging from developing its the supercomputer sector but beijing still has one of the world's most advanced and most developed a supercomputer sector in the world and. the spokesperson of the foreign ministry basically just said that this shows that the u.s. attempt to really contain china is not really working the united states and china have been out of for quite some while for quite a while now what is washington's thinking behind this. so the most clear concern from washington site is definitely the potential capability of china using these super computers to really advance and modernize its military because as we know these sup
yang joins me from taipei for more william what's the word from beijing on all of this. so beijing described washington's attempt to block them from accessing american technology as a phony. national security reason and then they said that the move is only going to push beijing and to become even more determined to develop their own technology and beijing also use their examples to show that even though the united states has been trying to stop aging from developing its the supercomputer sector...
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be recouped and of their treatment of protesters meanwhile in bago about 90 kilometers northeast of yang gone activists say the military killed 80 people in a violent crackdown on friday tony chang has our report. even before the sun rose the sounds of battle raged myanmar's armed forces moving into the city of boggo an important gateway to the south behind the barricades the protesters tried to stand their ground but the military advance was fierce automatic gunfire and evidence that heavier weapons pictures posted to social media appear to show rifle launched grenades and reports that 3 of myanmar's ethnic rebel groups attacked a police station in the far eastern shan state on saturday morning unity amongst these disparate groups could be problematic for the military as it faces attacks on its outposts and civil unrest in towns and cities at a news conference in yang gone the gentle spokesman said support for the protests was waning and the death toll is considerably lower than reported with an ominous warning. if we really shoot at the protest group using automatic rifles the $500.00
be recouped and of their treatment of protesters meanwhile in bago about 90 kilometers northeast of yang gone activists say the military killed 80 people in a violent crackdown on friday tony chang has our report. even before the sun rose the sounds of battle raged myanmar's armed forces moving into the city of boggo an important gateway to the south behind the barricades the protesters tried to stand their ground but the military advance was fierce automatic gunfire and evidence that heavier...
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and correspondent william yang has the latest for us from taipei wm thanks for joining us dozens of death deaths already reported is that number expected to increase. yeah i think the next few hours will be critical at least the only good news so far is the no one is still trapped in the train which means that all passengers have been evacuated but the death toll could increase if those in critical condition now in the hospital might not be able to make it through the night there are also actually more information about why and how the accident happened so apparently the railway authorities informed construction site the around the tunnel since it's a long weekend so they don't expect any constructions to happen during this time so they just told media now that they are not sure why a construction worker still went up to the site to inspect and he you know his mistake of not properly parked in the truck caused it to slide down the slope and run into the train and caused the accident do we have any more details about this this truck i mean this just it was not supposed to be there did some
and correspondent william yang has the latest for us from taipei wm thanks for joining us dozens of death deaths already reported is that number expected to increase. yeah i think the next few hours will be critical at least the only good news so far is the no one is still trapped in the train which means that all passengers have been evacuated but the death toll could increase if those in critical condition now in the hospital might not be able to make it through the night there are also...
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william yang is on the story he's joining us now from taiwan william dozens of deaths of as we've heard have already been confirmed what more do we know. so unfortunately the death toll rises and 241 just a few minutes ago and at least 2 more passengers are still trapped in the train and they're still waiting for him back you ation from the train and also dozens of. passengers have already been sent to nearby hospitals for treatment and a lot of most of those are experiencing from very serious injuries are locating in concentrating carriages 7 and 8 of the train and as we've mentioned these rescuers they are bracing to save some of those survivors who you mentioned are still still trapped in that train tell us a little bit more about those efforts and how they are proceeding on site. so because essentially the 1st 2 cars of the train were outside of the tunnel so passengers on the inside those carriages were able to be evacuated very fast and then to carry just $3.00 and $4.00 which were not very seriously damaged were also able to be evacuated very quickly but it was passengers in carr
william yang is on the story he's joining us now from taiwan william dozens of deaths of as we've heard have already been confirmed what more do we know. so unfortunately the death toll rises and 241 just a few minutes ago and at least 2 more passengers are still trapped in the train and they're still waiting for him back you ation from the train and also dozens of. passengers have already been sent to nearby hospitals for treatment and a lot of most of those are experiencing from very serious...
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this was andrew yang. remember andrew yang? please, okay.ocratic primaries, he had this idea, universal basic income. a lot of people have this idea. i discussed this with greg about with increased automation in the job place there are more need and discussion about whether this is a good idea. and, by the way, much of this idea comes from conservative thinkers. president nixon had it way back. milton freidman thought it was a better idea to give people money directly, do away with the whole welfare bureaucracy. mitt romney had an idea. again, this is not for everyone but for very poor people or pregnant women trying to keep them from going into sort of catastrophic straits. that's what this is about. i don't know why you want to paint this as some give away to bums. >> sandra: it was universal basic income that we're talking about. >> jesse: you convinced me. >> sandra: don't stop there. right? bernie sanders is talking about free college tuition for all as well. >> greg: i would like to cite a brand new fox opinion poll. 98% favor free stu
this was andrew yang. remember andrew yang? please, okay.ocratic primaries, he had this idea, universal basic income. a lot of people have this idea. i discussed this with greg about with increased automation in the job place there are more need and discussion about whether this is a good idea. and, by the way, much of this idea comes from conservative thinkers. president nixon had it way back. milton freidman thought it was a better idea to give people money directly, do away with the whole...
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john yang, the floor is yours. >> thank you very much, and thank you for your opening remarks. i thought what i might do is talk about where we are, how we got here, and where we go from here. you have seen the news, i appreciate the mayors talking about the recent attacks in new york and the murders in atlanta. what we are seeing in terms of where we are is between an organization called stop aapi hate in california and our organization, there are about 4500 reports that we have received, self-reports, voluntary reports of anti-asian attacks since february of 2020. of that 4500, about 90% would not qualify as a hate crime, they would fall under the category of leading -- bullying, it would include spitting, ethnic slurs, things of that nature. one thing i would ask all of you to remember is there is potentially a law enforcement element to it, but a lot of what our community is looking at is not necessarily deserve a law enforcement response, it is just this notion of how do we protect our community, how do we make sure our community feel safer? in terms of how we got here, i
john yang, the floor is yours. >> thank you very much, and thank you for your opening remarks. i thought what i might do is talk about where we are, how we got here, and where we go from here. you have seen the news, i appreciate the mayors talking about the recent attacks in new york and the murders in atlanta. what we are seeing in terms of where we are is between an organization called stop aapi hate in california and our organization, there are about 4500 reports that we have...
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yang, and a sexual abuse survivor.ssed her book, a kids book on sexual abuse. the release could not be more timely with a rise in sexual abuse during the pandemic. >> traditionally, the schools are safe havens for children. this is where abuse is reported. right now, with the pandemic, so many kids are out of school, that abuse is going unreported. and teachers don't have eyes on kids the way they used to. a lot of our kids, unfortunately, might be in situations where they are trapped at home with their abusers. >> what a frightening frighteni yang says, because of this, victims will be dealing with the trauma and impact for years to come. she believes her book will give a blueprint for parents to start the conversation on what is a difficult topic. >> we are so much about a need to encourage young students, especially girls, to aspire to careers in science and technology. education is part of building a better bay area and solving problems. we can be astounded by what students are already accomplishing in high school.
yang, and a sexual abuse survivor.ssed her book, a kids book on sexual abuse. the release could not be more timely with a rise in sexual abuse during the pandemic. >> traditionally, the schools are safe havens for children. this is where abuse is reported. right now, with the pandemic, so many kids are out of school, that abuse is going unreported. and teachers don't have eyes on kids the way they used to. a lot of our kids, unfortunately, might be in situations where they are trapped at...
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sergeant ker yang. let me bring in laura coates and charles ramsey. i'm going to say in layman's terms this seemed a little bit meticulous for some of us. i'll include myself in this. as if they were kind of beating around the bush on something with this witness. can you walk us through what we were watching? >> so here's the strategy of prosecutors. while many people watching it, they think to them sefldz, okay, we get the point. you're belaboring something here. they have to be very meticulous and not leave any stone unturned. they have to make sure that they're accounting for even the most obscure reference that may be taking a note by a juror that says they really get to the meat of the matter? they have to be exhausted even if it for the viewing audience it feels like they're belaboring a point. however, this particular witness was there to talk about this crisis intervention. >> i'm going to interrupt. we have to jump back to minneapolis right now. let's jump in it. >> thank you, your honor. sir, how you are ploipd? >> with the city of minneapol
sergeant ker yang. let me bring in laura coates and charles ramsey. i'm going to say in layman's terms this seemed a little bit meticulous for some of us. i'll include myself in this. as if they were kind of beating around the bush on something with this witness. can you walk us through what we were watching? >> so here's the strategy of prosecutors. while many people watching it, they think to them sefldz, okay, we get the point. you're belaboring something here. they have to be very...
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we've been listening to sergeant ker yang.is -- he is an officer of the minneapolis police department involved in their crisis intervention program. let me bring in cnn legal analyst laura coates and law enforcement analyst charles ramsey. laura, talk to me about what you have heard so far. what have we learned so far with this first witness? >> this is a continuation of a discussion that continuum of force about that graduation of how you reassess and assess your encounter with a suspect in terms of restrained, what you're supposed to do, whether it's a verbal interaction or otherwise. it's essentially trying to give the foundation additionally about how officers have been trained -- trained to deal with the suspects and not have to use force if it's not necessarily to do so. this is a continuation of that: >> chief, crisis intervention policies and training. this is obviously entirely what they're focusing on with the sergeant. this is the defense attorney now speaking with the sergeant and sidebaring right now. we'll see wh
we've been listening to sergeant ker yang.is -- he is an officer of the minneapolis police department involved in their crisis intervention program. let me bring in cnn legal analyst laura coates and law enforcement analyst charles ramsey. laura, talk to me about what you have heard so far. what have we learned so far with this first witness? >> this is a continuation of a discussion that continuum of force about that graduation of how you reassess and assess your encounter with a suspect...
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throughout the course of this trial and they will be will return then to cross-examination of sergeant yang there has been a very long discussion that's been ongoing this week around just what is acceptable for police officers to do in their line of duty and that sidebar now appears to be ending and and testimony is resuming that's listen as part of your. your role in the minneapolis police department do you train both deaths reprove as well as. veteran officers. yes i do and you can you describe the difference between the training that that would receive versus a real veteran officer something like this will be given to the recruits and officers that have gone through. this associations training on crisis deescalation we will get damage progression trainee we will introduce all the topics all the topics like office them to them and go through different type of tropic is part of crisis 20 so it's a little bit different it's different from what we cruise and the regular also will get now the information in the it that is presented to recruits versus veteran officers is it generally the same
throughout the course of this trial and they will be will return then to cross-examination of sergeant yang there has been a very long discussion that's been ongoing this week around just what is acceptable for police officers to do in their line of duty and that sidebar now appears to be ending and and testimony is resuming that's listen as part of your. your role in the minneapolis police department do you train both deaths reprove as well as. veteran officers. yes i do and you can you...
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ok doobies william yang reporting for us from taipei thanks so much for that. myanmar's military has shut down wireless internet services across the country until further notice protesters have responded with marches and events remembering those killed by the army daily protests against the hunter's takeover have become increasingly deadly more than 500 people have been killed in the past 2 months the u.n. security council is expressing deep concern about the deteriorating situation in myanmar as worries spread of a potential civil war. after 2 months of daily street protests a symbolic act brings new hope to the cause of protesters in cities around me and the 2008 constitution a constitution that was designed by the military opponents of the one to have declared void and have written an alternative charta but with members of the democratically elected government detained finding a diplomatic resolution is becoming increasingly difficult elected leader aung sun suu kyi now faces new charges if convicted she could be barred from ever holding office again. her la
ok doobies william yang reporting for us from taipei thanks so much for that. myanmar's military has shut down wireless internet services across the country until further notice protesters have responded with marches and events remembering those killed by the army daily protests against the hunter's takeover have become increasingly deadly more than 500 people have been killed in the past 2 months the u.n. security council is expressing deep concern about the deteriorating situation in myanmar...
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dramatic images there correspondent william yang has the view from taipei is following these developments for us as we've heard there dozens of deaths have already been confirmed by the police is that toll expected to rise. fortunately i think we're going to expect that told to continue to rise at least 61 have been hospitalized and some of them has pretty serious injuries and at least 72000 fold half injuries are still trapped in some of the carriages like you just mentioned and one of those that's already come from the conductor of the train the head of the train basically half of it is totally destroyed and he was originally not found it was later found on the street like inside the tunnel. and we heard that a truck actually caused this accident walk us through what exactly happened so initial inspection showed the truck which is actually owned by the time when rail way of gordie's contractor did not part properly on a slope that's nearby the train track and so it's. only slow and then ran into the train that's emerging from the tunnel and then causing the tunnel some of the carriages
dramatic images there correspondent william yang has the view from taipei is following these developments for us as we've heard there dozens of deaths have already been confirmed by the police is that toll expected to rise. fortunately i think we're going to expect that told to continue to rise at least 61 have been hospitalized and some of them has pretty serious injuries and at least 72000 fold half injuries are still trapped in some of the carriages like you just mentioned and one of those...
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and german health minister yang sponsors people who have been vaccinated against covert 19 should be given more freedom once the 3rd wave of coronavirus infections here has passed and german health authorities say the risk of viral transmission by those who have received both jobs does appear to be low spahn said he envisaged a gradual reopening of business and public life based on tests and vaccinations. cologne is offering a corona special over easter those 60 and older can get inoculated with the vaccine from astra zeneca the vaccine that has been temporarily withdrawn in germany for younger people as a precaution still demand is high which begs the question should you be given more freedom once vaccinated the various yes i'm all for people having more freedom if they screened us for not i find it all a bit unfair of course it would be nice if i could have more freedom but you've also got to consider the other people on the unmentioned been through this with you in the discussion 1st came up i thought no that is absolutely not ok but in the meantime says the pandemic is also causi
and german health minister yang sponsors people who have been vaccinated against covert 19 should be given more freedom once the 3rd wave of coronavirus infections here has passed and german health authorities say the risk of viral transmission by those who have received both jobs does appear to be low spahn said he envisaged a gradual reopening of business and public life based on tests and vaccinations. cologne is offering a corona special over easter those 60 and older can get inoculated...
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for example sergeant yang pointed out officers are trained to use a critical decision-making model thatuld have helped to deescalate the situation. >> we talk about fast evolving situations, i know they do exist and they do happen. but a lot of the time we converse of that, a lot of the time we have on the time to slow things down and reevaluate and re-assess and go through the model. >> the lieutenant took the stand to testify when derek chauvin put his knee on george floyd's neck, that was not an authorized restraint. >> is this an m.p.d. authorized restraint technique? >> it is something that does happen in the use of force and is not unauthorized. >> under what circumstances is that authorized? how long can you do that? >> i don't know about the time frame. it would depend on the circumstance. >> depend on what? >> the type of resistance you are getting. >> say for example the subject was under control and handcuffed, would this be authorized? >> i would say no. >> co-founder and ceo of policing equity and a professor at yale. i know you have been involved in officer training around
for example sergeant yang pointed out officers are trained to use a critical decision-making model thatuld have helped to deescalate the situation. >> we talk about fast evolving situations, i know they do exist and they do happen. but a lot of the time we converse of that, a lot of the time we have on the time to slow things down and reevaluate and re-assess and go through the model. >> the lieutenant took the stand to testify when derek chauvin put his knee on george floyd's neck,...
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correspondent william yang reporting. thank you. now on mars military has shut down wireless internet services across the country until further notice protesters have responded with marches and events remembering those killed by the army daily protests against the takeover have become increasingly deadly more than 500 people have been killed in the past 2 months the u.n. security council is expressing deep concern about the worsening situation in myanmar as worries spread of a potential civil war. after 2 months of daily street protests a symbolic act brings new hope to the cause protesters in cities around me on my burnt the 2008 constitution a constitution that was designed by the military opponents of the one to have declared void and have written an alternative charta but with members of the democratically elected government detained finding a diplomatic resolution is becoming increasingly difficult elected leader uncensored she now faces new charges if convicted she could be barred from ever holding office again her lawyers hav
correspondent william yang reporting. thank you. now on mars military has shut down wireless internet services across the country until further notice protesters have responded with marches and events remembering those killed by the army daily protests against the takeover have become increasingly deadly more than 500 people have been killed in the past 2 months the u.n. security council is expressing deep concern about the worsening situation in myanmar as worries spread of a potential civil...
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this is what kerr yang testified to. these are signs that police officers are trained to look for in a crisis as potential signs of aggression. how do you respond to those? you appear confident in actions. you stay calm. you maintain space. you speak slowly and softly. and you avoid staring and eye contact. again, these are things that kerr yang discussed in terms of how to deal with a crisis. as this crowd grew more and more upset, or deeper into crisis, a very critical thing happens at a very precise moment. and i cannot in my opinion understate the importance of this moment. the critical moment in in case. if you recall from dr. tobin's testimony nobody disagreed that mr. flied floyd took his last breath at 8:25:16. 8:25:16. what is happening at the very precise moment that mr. floyd takes his last breath? you're taking one piece of evidence. and you're comparing it against the rest. this moment, 8:25:16, as mr. floyd is taking his last breath. >> yeah, what the fuck? he got made. he got made. cannot breathe. >> no, f
this is what kerr yang testified to. these are signs that police officers are trained to look for in a crisis as potential signs of aggression. how do you respond to those? you appear confident in actions. you stay calm. you maintain space. you speak slowly and softly. and you avoid staring and eye contact. again, these are things that kerr yang discussed in terms of how to deal with a crisis. as this crowd grew more and more upset, or deeper into crisis, a very critical thing happens at a very...
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you speak slowly and softly and you avoid staring and eye contact again these are things that curt yang discussed in terms of how to deal with a crisis. as this crowd. more and more upset or deeper into crisis a very critical thing happens and a very precise. and i cannot in my opinion understate the importance of this moment the critical moment in this case. if you recall from dr tobin's testimony nobody disagreed that mr floyd took his last breath at 825-168-2560 what is happening at the very precise moment mr floyd takes is asked are. you taking one piece of evidence and you're comparing it against the rest of. this moment 258-2516 as mr ford is taking his last breath. you. know. no. 3 things happen mr floyd takes his last breath you see showman's reaction to the crowd is to pull his mates and shake it he's threatening the use of force as is permitted by the minneapolis police department policy and genevieve hansen walks in at that time from behind him start doing. all of these facts and circumstances simultaneous the occur at a critical moment and that changed officers showman's per
you speak slowly and softly and you avoid staring and eye contact again these are things that curt yang discussed in terms of how to deal with a crisis. as this crowd. more and more upset or deeper into crisis a very critical thing happens and a very precise. and i cannot in my opinion understate the importance of this moment the critical moment in this case. if you recall from dr tobin's testimony nobody disagreed that mr floyd took his last breath at 825-168-2560 what is happening at the very...
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it's not a huge surprise to me that andrew yang is leading. is open should be controversial, let me share with you, it's not among parents in this city. they want the schools open and they wanted it open since september. >> michael steele, what do you see as you look in this race? obviously, it's very early. obviously, the primary comes up in june, it's relatively early. what do you see as you look at andrew yang as a phenomenon and this group of more classic progressives behind him? >> you know, it's an interesting question. you know, here's a guy who came out of nowhere in the presidential race, put together a campaign that connected with a wide swath of americans across the country. was in the game for quite some time. has been able to now translate into a race for mayor. and i think, you know, to the broader point about what -- to the mixed point about what new yorkers want, they just want normal. they just want someone who's going to maybe get the trains to do what the trains are supposed to do and get the schools open and just sort of br
it's not a huge surprise to me that andrew yang is leading. is open should be controversial, let me share with you, it's not among parents in this city. they want the schools open and they wanted it open since september. >> michael steele, what do you see as you look in this race? obviously, it's very early. obviously, the primary comes up in june, it's relatively early. what do you see as you look at andrew yang as a phenomenon and this group of more classic progressives behind him?...