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hearing her question but both eric nelson for the defense and steve sly her for the prosecution certainly erik nelson from the fence very much. focusing on the impact that the crowd that was around george floyd and the policemen who were restraining him the impact that that might have had on anyone who would have gone to assist george floyd. and really this was indicative of what we've seen throughout the day because the use of force and how police officers should try to deescalate crisis situations is really been the focus of this 7th day of evidence in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek show than he is of course accused of the murder of george floyd a black man whose death last may start months of protests demanding racial equality and then end to police brutality so again today tuesday expert witnesses outlined to the forces procedures including the fact that all minneapolis police officers were trained in dealing with a crisis children's defense team has previously argued that the circumstances surrounding floyd's death were extraordinary and crucially especially when we
hearing her question but both eric nelson for the defense and steve sly her for the prosecution certainly erik nelson from the fence very much. focusing on the impact that the crowd that was around george floyd and the policemen who were restraining him the impact that that might have had on anyone who would have gone to assist george floyd. and really this was indicative of what we've seen throughout the day because the use of force and how police officers should try to deescalate crisis...
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well it really was you know erik it was aaron it was mel who plays paris in the film a number that is all is said by one by one you know to give eric credit you know he was the 1st one that said if you're going to come around you've got to stay around you know and so i remember the 1st time i went on the fletcher street he made me get up on a horse so that the person got to prove that they have on a horse which 1000 my 1st time on a horse ever ham was or parked car paraffine. but i definitely did it and then he you know you'd invite me to the barbecue and just hang out but i was well aware what it meant to be in truck to be telling that story and why you know when i approached greg i said collectively we love your book i love a lot of things about the book one i love the characters the way that there was an end to the story but i think it was going to be most helpful for the community that it was a fictionalized tale that that way we can incorporate a fuller body like the legacy of pleasure street and all the cowboys and cowgirls that was helpful for them to have this framework where
well it really was you know erik it was aaron it was mel who plays paris in the film a number that is all is said by one by one you know to give eric credit you know he was the 1st one that said if you're going to come around you've got to stay around you know and so i remember the 1st time i went on the fletcher street he made me get up on a horse so that the person got to prove that they have on a horse which 1000 my 1st time on a horse ever ham was or parked car paraffine. but i definitely...
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erik: yeah, that's true. they put him in handcuffs after the verdict was read and he has been taken to jail. he will be locked up for some time as they move toward sentencing. the maximum sentence versus the guidelines that are given is often different. for murder, the most serious charge, the maximum sentence is 40 years, but the sentencing guidelines are more around 12.5. there will be potentially a big range there. hard to know where the judge might come down on that, whether it could be deemed more serious given that he was a police officer, trained and entrusted to the public. a lot of things to be taken into consideration. shery: george floyd's death galvanized the black lives matter movement. it really put the focus on institutionalized racism. outside the court, what kind of changes could we see in america? erik: it potentially could be far-reaching. that is what a lot of people are looking for here. we have seen a lot of statements responding to the verdict, almost all of them coming from different l
erik: yeah, that's true. they put him in handcuffs after the verdict was read and he has been taken to jail. he will be locked up for some time as they move toward sentencing. the maximum sentence versus the guidelines that are given is often different. for murder, the most serious charge, the maximum sentence is 40 years, but the sentencing guidelines are more around 12.5. there will be potentially a big range there. hard to know where the judge might come down on that, whether it could be...
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paramedics carted his lifeless body off it was powerful prosecution now we're going to hear the defense from erik nelson he is the defense attorney who was on the prosecutors have been switching off to one of the other he's been the one guy up there arguing for the defense after that we expect to have a redirect by yet another prosecutor that is jerry blackwell but this was a pretty long in the thought of cold and powerful recitation of the prosecution's case. they obviously have the road sort of experiences understanding of how the cold system works within the respective countries in the united states. we saw it's not just pull testimony you might say it's given in these instances but visual aids as well how you've covered many trials similar to this all of the same sort of see how unusual did you find the proceedings yourself. i thought they did a pretty effective job of just using enough information in order to help the jury summarize in their favor you had. some visual age tape a certain point in order to show things like. grinding his on george floyd neck and and forgive me so hell if you're
paramedics carted his lifeless body off it was powerful prosecution now we're going to hear the defense from erik nelson he is the defense attorney who was on the prosecutors have been switching off to one of the other he's been the one guy up there arguing for the defense after that we expect to have a redirect by yet another prosecutor that is jerry blackwell but this was a pretty long in the thought of cold and powerful recitation of the prosecution's case. they obviously have the road sort...
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could ensue we are told by the pool reporters inside the courthouse that derek show of and his lawyer erik nilsson or inside of the building they're getting ready for that verdict with in just a matter of minutes. and there is a lot of speculation about the speed with which the jury came to a verdict i believe it was about 10 hours some of it yesterday on monday some of it today on tuesday but generally the lawyers tell me they that tends to favor the prosecution but it's not always the case the one message that it really gives is that the jury did not have a really difficult time deciding what the facts were in this case you've got 3 complicated sets of charges there and as you just ticked off each of them has a different level of proof so you would expect it to take some time for the jury to try to go through those and determine one. the appropriate charges were whether they were set toward guilt or innocence one of the lawyers i spoke to said he would not be surprised to hear a verdict of guilty on all counts because of the speed with which this came up now we've been surprised before t
could ensue we are told by the pool reporters inside the courthouse that derek show of and his lawyer erik nilsson or inside of the building they're getting ready for that verdict with in just a matter of minutes. and there is a lot of speculation about the speed with which the jury came to a verdict i believe it was about 10 hours some of it yesterday on monday some of it today on tuesday but generally the lawyers tell me they that tends to favor the prosecution but it's not always the case...
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hot streak i think in the 1st off it would work several times a bind to take the lead those 3 were erik sure promoting a very scrappy go really they scored in the 1st leg he repeated the truth against his own club but that was it remarkably for the goals by and threw everything at paris and around in the 2nd half they couldn't get that elusive 2nd goal it finished 3 all on aggregate but because paris as a man scored 3 goals in munich combined and he got one in paris paris and your man go through last season biron won everything there was still when they won the champions league the cup they're out of both of these competition this time around what does that mean for coach on the offensive flick been a lot of speculation about the flicks future speculation he's going to create i think what i need tents if i now offer this to feed he's been linked with the germany at job which will be vacant very soon of course i think we can say it's been a very difficult 2nd season really by a lot of conflict with the sporting director. the hammers it so i think flick has been. i'm happy about some play
hot streak i think in the 1st off it would work several times a bind to take the lead those 3 were erik sure promoting a very scrappy go really they scored in the 1st leg he repeated the truth against his own club but that was it remarkably for the goals by and threw everything at paris and around in the 2nd half they couldn't get that elusive 2nd goal it finished 3 all on aggregate but because paris as a man scored 3 goals in munich combined and he got one in paris paris and your man go...
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erik: you need to hold people accountable. leadership across the country need to spend more time looking at the individual officers that are having complaints against them. police chiefs need to focus on making sure their police departments are well trained, not just in densive tactics or firearms, but in community policing and understanding who their community are and making sure they are held accountable every single day for what they do. charlayne: wanda, what do you think of the defund idea? wanda: i think what has happened with that statement, defunding the police, it has gotten caught up in political ramifications that have gone on in this country the last five years. the real essence of it, defund has been co-opted -- the real meaning is, there has to real accountability. those are not things they can just come to one training session for a week. there should be community involvement, redress, follow-up. >> some people are using the narrative of abolish the police. i am not a proponent of that. defund the police, in a l
erik: you need to hold people accountable. leadership across the country need to spend more time looking at the individual officers that are having complaints against them. police chiefs need to focus on making sure their police departments are well trained, not just in densive tactics or firearms, but in community policing and understanding who their community are and making sure they are held accountable every single day for what they do. charlayne: wanda, what do you think of the defund...
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it is routinely trained in the use by the minneapolis police the park defense lawyer erik nelson blamed bystanders for chauvinist failure to administer life saving c.p.r. saying he felt unsafe and hoping to give jurors enough reasonable doubt for an acquittal he offered a broad array of alternatives the. as for floyd's death heart trouble drugs even car exhaust we have to analyze this case from the perspective of a reasonable police officer at the precise moment with talent of the circumstances when it comes to the use of force children's fate now lies in the hands of the jury which is in isolation until they can render a unanimous verdict one reason for sequestering them is to make sure they don't hear news of protesters demanding show vns conviction but with demonstrations across the country it's not clear they won't be able to hear protests from where they're deliberating. deliberations can range dramatically in length in 1902 it took 7 days for jurors in the police beating of rodney king to find 4 officers not guilty 3 years later jurors took less than 4 hours to declare o.j. simpso
it is routinely trained in the use by the minneapolis police the park defense lawyer erik nelson blamed bystanders for chauvinist failure to administer life saving c.p.r. saying he felt unsafe and hoping to give jurors enough reasonable doubt for an acquittal he offered a broad array of alternatives the. as for floyd's death heart trouble drugs even car exhaust we have to analyze this case from the perspective of a reasonable police officer at the precise moment with talent of the circumstances...
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zeroing in on george floyd's alleged drug use the attorney, erik nelson, had his toughest questioning yet on an expert witness. our jay gray has the major developments from minneapolis. >> reporter: a week and a half in, there are two clear elements both at the center of testimony. >> is that right >> yes >> reporter: a los angeles police officer telling the jury derek chauvin violated police policy and abused his power the day george floyd died. >> my opinion was that no force should have been used once he was in that position. >> thank you for being here. >> reporter: the defense arguing conditions on the ground, including a gathering hostile crowd and the demeanor of the suspect ultimately give an officer the ability to determine how much force is necessary. >> it may be caught on video and it looks bad. >> yes. >> but it's still lawful >> yes, based on that didn't's policies or based on that state's law. >> reporter: a corner stone of chauvin's defense is that heart disease and drug use led to floyd's death. using audio, chauvin's attorney says he acknowledges using drugs. >> did
zeroing in on george floyd's alleged drug use the attorney, erik nelson, had his toughest questioning yet on an expert witness. our jay gray has the major developments from minneapolis. >> reporter: a week and a half in, there are two clear elements both at the center of testimony. >> is that right >> yes >> reporter: a los angeles police officer telling the jury derek chauvin violated police policy and abused his power the day george floyd died. >> my opinion was...
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erik jones came across one of the dead whales this weekend reported to the coast guard. >> here's how sailing and i saw. we'll look to be a well and it wasn't doing normal things that was moving slowly. >> his nonprofit c valor the whale to angel island. drone video shows jones and his crew moving the 33 foot whale in the bay area. waters jones is an experienced boater and says there needs to be more awareness about whales getting killed by ships. i've seen it firsthand. we've almost hit wells. >> and our boats. but our boats or going for 5 knots, which is pretty slow and these wednesday. the second at the fitzgerald marine reserve in san mateo county on saturday. >> and the 3rd was found floating near the berkeley marina. this week. one of these has shown evidence of it being a ship strike. but what is what is really remarkable to us is that this is. >> the 4th incident in just a little over a week put that in perspective 2019. we saw 13 animals in the entire year. and that was a large number to us. the situation is being watched by the federal government and the national oceanic and
erik jones came across one of the dead whales this weekend reported to the coast guard. >> here's how sailing and i saw. we'll look to be a well and it wasn't doing normal things that was moving slowly. >> his nonprofit c valor the whale to angel island. drone video shows jones and his crew moving the 33 foot whale in the bay area. waters jones is an experienced boater and says there needs to be more awareness about whales getting killed by ships. i've seen it firsthand. we've...
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during the trial to suggest erik chopin was just one bad actor one bad apple and that's why we saw as was called the report of the blue wall of silence crumbles so you have the chief of police and you have the trainer saying what he did is shocking we would never train for something like that we would never tell anyone to do that kind of thing we're shocked shocked that this could possibly happen in our city and it was a surprise here that kind of thing happens in minneapolis and it does happen so clearly bats any attempt the suggestion was one back to hasn't worked with the d.o.j. but at the same time we've had d.o.j. investigations in the past into cities like minneapolis in fact officers and their castiel was killed a few years ago there was a there was a statewide certainly and choir and a training program named after for that there castiel $12000000.00 to it went to it but you know here we are again and in fact derek show been on camp also killed down to right last week they were trainers they were actually training rookie police officers when they killed these these black men an
during the trial to suggest erik chopin was just one bad actor one bad apple and that's why we saw as was called the report of the blue wall of silence crumbles so you have the chief of police and you have the trainer saying what he did is shocking we would never train for something like that we would never tell anyone to do that kind of thing we're shocked shocked that this could possibly happen in our city and it was a surprise here that kind of thing happens in minneapolis and it does happen...
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of this expert he was literally using his fingers to try to draw a breath and in cross-examination erik nelson has been very effective in taking apart some of these witnesses but he really didn't lay a glove on this witness in this case has really taken its toll on him as well this is the defense lawyer for derek chauvet he was losing his voice in a break he went out and bought lozenges to try to continue the case but what we are in right now is pretty much the end of the prosecution portion of the case he's still got some more expert witnesses to go but it was a banner day for them and all of their experts basically centered around this idea that george floyd was killed directly by the pressure on the airport on his air pipe by derek chauvet and john you mentioned today is day 9 of testimony how long will we expect in the trial to last and when we're not going to have that date. well if we keep to the judge's original schedule this will be a 4 week long trial ending before the end of april so he's essentially lauded 2 weeks for the prosecution 2 for the defense tomorrow friday would be
of this expert he was literally using his fingers to try to draw a breath and in cross-examination erik nelson has been very effective in taking apart some of these witnesses but he really didn't lay a glove on this witness in this case has really taken its toll on him as well this is the defense lawyer for derek chauvet he was losing his voice in a break he went out and bought lozenges to try to continue the case but what we are in right now is pretty much the end of the prosecution portion of...
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to extend their lead at the top of the bundesliga table just 6 minutes in they were right on track erik max into promoting reacting sharply to turn after thomas miller's effort was saved one nil to the hosts. and with 12 minutes on the clock your spirit kimmie canada shot into the bottom corner to double the lead and pie and were cruising. flick was in such a good mood he even celebrated with ryan sporting director has and sally homage it is suppose it never says within the club. levick isn't didn't give pie and cause for concern in the 2nd half and the memory tested manual noir with a shot from range. and then edmund taps about fired over from a few yards out. but by and weathered the storm to claim victory they now need just one win from their remaining 4 games to retain the bundesliga title and give flick the perfect sendoff. you're watching the w.c. as a reminder of our top story for minneapolis police officer derek jovan has been found guilty of 2nd degree murder manslaughter in the death of george floyd children is expected to be sentenced in 8 weeks. that's it for me up to date u
to extend their lead at the top of the bundesliga table just 6 minutes in they were right on track erik max into promoting reacting sharply to turn after thomas miller's effort was saved one nil to the hosts. and with 12 minutes on the clock your spirit kimmie canada shot into the bottom corner to double the lead and pie and were cruising. flick was in such a good mood he even celebrated with ryan sporting director has and sally homage it is suppose it never says within the club. levick isn't...
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ran out of george floyd so the testimony was really devastating for the defense of the defense lawyer erik nelson has been very effective at cross examinations of each of the prosecution witnesses but in this case he could not out expert the expert and then you had another couple of experts there was dr william smock who testified that fentanyl did not play a role that's important because the defense theory of the case is that the drugs found in george floyd system fentanyl and opioid and methamphetamine contributed to his death that he possibly had an overdose well this expert was having none of that he went down like 15 items he said which demonstrated that in no case was george floyd showing any evidence of having an overdose and then we had dr daniel eyes in charlotte who went through the drugs that were found in george floyd system and he said the amount of methamphetamine was about the equivalent of one prescribe dose he said that was very little the amount of fentanyl he said was it was less than the average amount found in someone who had it in their system during driving under the
ran out of george floyd so the testimony was really devastating for the defense of the defense lawyer erik nelson has been very effective at cross examinations of each of the prosecution witnesses but in this case he could not out expert the expert and then you had another couple of experts there was dr william smock who testified that fentanyl did not play a role that's important because the defense theory of the case is that the drugs found in george floyd system fentanyl and opioid and...
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>> it seems that the cards they have to play, erik karlsson is trying to poke holes in to how much of a role derek chauvin played in george floyd's death. now, i'm not a lawyer and i'm not going try to read you the legal instructions on the counts that he is facing on second degree murder and third degree manslaughter. it comes down to the degrees of culp ability that he plays. it may be between a manslaughter or a second degree murder, depending on how much jurors believe that chauvin was involved in george floyd's death. how much did george floyd a's compromised heart play in even though it, yes, dr. baker said, it was the actions of the officers that precipitated this dying, but, jurors are going to have to decide how much of chauvin's role is responsible. >> brett, one last question for you, as we head in to the weekend, we start looking ahead towards what is going to happen next in the trial. how much is minneapolis paying attention to this trial? how closely is this being watched in the community? it's definitely getting a lot of attention. i walk through downtown minneapolis ev
>> it seems that the cards they have to play, erik karlsson is trying to poke holes in to how much of a role derek chauvin played in george floyd's death. now, i'm not a lawyer and i'm not going try to read you the legal instructions on the counts that he is facing on second degree murder and third degree manslaughter. it comes down to the degrees of culp ability that he plays. it may be between a manslaughter or a second degree murder, depending on how much jurors believe that chauvin...
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these stories it's always that the victim was in controlled, rodney king seem like the tasmania devil, erik gardner was the person who was in control of the situation when he was choked. walter scott had frightened the police officer by fighting back against the taser. the black victim had superhuman strength and frighten the black -- the white officer. they tried in the face of this video, they tried to fight it in the face of even a nine year old couldn't see. i've said before he is looking at is like that because he doesn't think anything will happen to him and he didn't think anything will happen because most often it doesn't. so this happened to be the time that because of the length of the video i think and because of the pleas of george floyd, because of the crowd of people just trying to save his life which is the most heartening part of this, ordinary people, knowing right from wrong and refusing to leave and bearing witness. it did not work. >> quickly, in the cold and then i'll go to you ibram kendi, do you feel given the fact that this death precipitated these protests in a sort
these stories it's always that the victim was in controlled, rodney king seem like the tasmania devil, erik gardner was the person who was in control of the situation when he was choked. walter scott had frightened the police officer by fighting back against the taser. the black victim had superhuman strength and frighten the black -- the white officer. they tried in the face of this video, they tried to fight it in the face of even a nine year old couldn't see. i've said before he is looking...
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hot streak i think in the 1st off it would work several times a bind to take the lead those 3 were erik show promoting a very scrappy go really they scored in the 1st leg he repeats a tricky dance is ok but that was it remarkably for the goals by and threw everything at paris and around in the 2nd half they couldn't get that elusive 2nd goal it finished 3 all in aggregate because parasangs amount scored 3 goals in munich combined and they got one in paris paris and you go through last season biron won everything there was still when they won the champions league the cup they're out of both of these competition this time around what does that mean for coach on the fans if that was in a lot of speculation about hansie felix future speculation is going to create i think what i need sense if i now offer this defeat has been linked with the germany job which will be vacant very soon of course i think we can say it's been a very difficult 2nd season really by a lot of conflict with the sporting director. i think flick has been unhappy about some. players that have left or are going to leave a
hot streak i think in the 1st off it would work several times a bind to take the lead those 3 were erik show promoting a very scrappy go really they scored in the 1st leg he repeats a tricky dance is ok but that was it remarkably for the goals by and threw everything at paris and around in the 2nd half they couldn't get that elusive 2nd goal it finished 3 all in aggregate because parasangs amount scored 3 goals in munich combined and they got one in paris paris and you go through last season...
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erik jones came across one of the dead whales this weekend reported to the coast guard is now sailing. and i saw. >> we'll look to be a well and it wasn't things that was moving slowly. >> his nonprofit c valor the whale to angel island. drone video shows jones and his crew moving the 33 foot whale in the bay area waters jones is an experienced boater and says there needs to be more awareness about whales getting killed by ships. i've seen it firsthand. we've almost hit wells. >> and our boats. but our boats or going for 5 knots, which is pretty slow and these container ships. i mean, they're going 15. may be 20 knots. and the wells just don't have time to get out of the way in the first whale washed up at crissy field last wednesday. the second at the fitzgerald marine reserve in san mateo county on saturday. >> and the 3rd was found floating near the berkeley marina. this week. one of these has shown evidence of it being a ship strike. >> but what is what is really remarkable to us is that this is. the 4th incident in just a little over a week put that in perspective 2019. we saw 13
erik jones came across one of the dead whales this weekend reported to the coast guard is now sailing. and i saw. >> we'll look to be a well and it wasn't things that was moving slowly. >> his nonprofit c valor the whale to angel island. drone video shows jones and his crew moving the 33 foot whale in the bay area waters jones is an experienced boater and says there needs to be more awareness about whales getting killed by ships. i've seen it firsthand. we've almost hit wells....
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. >> police ooivrd that officer as erik stillman, a lawyer representing him says the officer feels horrible but was justified in using deadly force. cnn's ryan young joins me now. and ryan what more do we know just about the status of the case and what the victim's family is saying. >> well, brooke, as you can understand this has been very tough for everyone who is involved. i've talked to veteran police officers today who work here in the city of chicago who patrol the streets and say a lot of them are even heart broken at this reality, the reality of the fact that gun violence is so pervasive in the city that they felt like this was a justified shooting. but at the same time their hearts are broken for the fact that a 13-year-old was lost. as you show the video and watch it and so many different ways if you watch if full speed, you sort of miss certain details. and of course the chicago police department started spotlighting parts of it so you could see the weapon that they say the teen had in his hand. now all this happened because of the fact that there was a shot spotter technology in
. >> police ooivrd that officer as erik stillman, a lawyer representing him says the officer feels horrible but was justified in using deadly force. cnn's ryan young joins me now. and ryan what more do we know just about the status of the case and what the victim's family is saying. >> well, brooke, as you can understand this has been very tough for everyone who is involved. i've talked to veteran police officers today who work here in the city of chicago who patrol the streets and...
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this area so if it's going to be decreased in size it's a very tiny area and so why is the type of erik's important and the case of mr floyd. because the hyper pharynx is going to be the area that will be vulnerable to a tradition from the need on the neck but in addition to hyper pharynx has another aspect and that is that hyper pharynx is also controlled by the size of your lungs as your lungs expand you increase the size of the hype of firings with every breath and so there's a regulation of that that's going on was mr shorten applying force or pressure to the hyper pharynx of mr floyd that you have are at different times it vary from time to time. not yet are you able to tell us if mr show with have put his weight. directly is for weight on this the floyd's neck are you able to tell us what impact or effect that would have had on this floor. if mr up answer show up and had placed his need directly on the hype parents just that area the dime and it never varied from there and it kind of came in like a bull's eye on that particular area then you would expect that this area would become
this area so if it's going to be decreased in size it's a very tiny area and so why is the type of erik's important and the case of mr floyd. because the hyper pharynx is going to be the area that will be vulnerable to a tradition from the need on the neck but in addition to hyper pharynx has another aspect and that is that hyper pharynx is also controlled by the size of your lungs as your lungs expand you increase the size of the hype of firings with every breath and so there's a regulation of...
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being cross-examined by the defense lawyer erik nelson there as you heard the judge saying that proceedings are going to pause while there is a quick 20 minute break obviously that will resume very shortly but really the important points we heard earlier on were made in the examination by the prosecuting attorney who questioned the police chief madonna. who of course fired derrick chauvin after the death of george foid he was being questioned and asked for his assessment on the use of force specifically by a police officer and he referred to the minneapolis police department's our own manual their own instructions on this matter which is very important he focused at one point on. on the use of restraints and chief confirmed that it shouldn't be used against someone who is passively resisting he said that the treatment of george floyd specifically the neck restraint was a violation of the department's own policy. important he said this while looking at an image of the facial expression on george floyd's face as he was being held down on the street by show than he was pressing his knee into h
being cross-examined by the defense lawyer erik nelson there as you heard the judge saying that proceedings are going to pause while there is a quick 20 minute break obviously that will resume very shortly but really the important points we heard earlier on were made in the examination by the prosecuting attorney who questioned the police chief madonna. who of course fired derrick chauvin after the death of george foid he was being questioned and asked for his assessment on the use of force...
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erik jones came across one of the dead whales this weekend reported to the coast guard is now sailing. and i saw. >> we'll look to be a well and it wasn't things that was moving slowly. >> his nonprofit c valor the whale to angel island. drone video shows jones and his crew moving the 33 foot whale in the bay area waters jones is an experienced boater and says there needs to be more awareness about whales getting killed by ships. i've seen it firsthand. we've almost hit wells. >> and our boats. but our boats or going for 5 knots, which is pretty slow and these container ships. i mean, they're going 15. may be 20 knots. and the wells just don't have time to get out of the way in the first whale washed up at crissy field last wednesday. the second at the fitzgerald marine reserve in san mateo county on saturday. >> and the 3rd was found floating near the berkeley marina. this week. one of these has shown evidence of it being a ship strike. >> but what is what is really remarkable to us is that this is. the 4th incident in just a little over a week put that in perspective 2019. we saw 13
erik jones came across one of the dead whales this weekend reported to the coast guard is now sailing. and i saw. >> we'll look to be a well and it wasn't things that was moving slowly. >> his nonprofit c valor the whale to angel island. drone video shows jones and his crew moving the 33 foot whale in the bay area waters jones is an experienced boater and says there needs to be more awareness about whales getting killed by ships. i've seen it firsthand. we've almost hit wells....
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socially distanced from that next pod by one seat, but they're trying to get the attendance up here coach erik spoelstra said he's in favor of the idea, the more fans in the stadium, the better it is for the players. if you want to sit anywhere near the court, 30 feet within the players, kbroul have to have a test the same day or within 48 hours. that seems to have become standard operating procedure. >> hello future, thanks. >>> a coaching career that spanned 48 years comes to an end, roy williams hanging them up from charles d.o. in high school in north carolina, and lawrence, kansas where he led those jay hawks for 15 years to his dream job, head basketball coach at the university of north carolina his alma mater, roy williams followed his mentor, the legendary dean smith he spent 18 seasons in chapel hill, then announced he's retiring this morning. all told, his teams made nine final fours, won three national championships, 903 wins over 33 seasons, third all time. roy williams leaves some big sneakers to fill >>> 45 seconds left on a race to the finish the paramedics who tried to save geo
socially distanced from that next pod by one seat, but they're trying to get the attendance up here coach erik spoelstra said he's in favor of the idea, the more fans in the stadium, the better it is for the players. if you want to sit anywhere near the court, 30 feet within the players, kbroul have to have a test the same day or within 48 hours. that seems to have become standard operating procedure. >> hello future, thanks. >>> a coaching career that spanned 48 years comes to...
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let's go to the third to one settles a erik karlsson center sport. nickel leg. anita his first career goal. good for him made 31 at the time. it turned out. it was actually the game decider because minnesota scored one, sharks did get an empty netter late for two and then even with no crowd, egged them on a little extra curricular activity. vander kate in there the wilds ryan hartman mixed it up a little bit. no harm, no foul. maybe the chart will take it. 4 to 2 over the wild. they blow the lid right up any semblance of a salary cap it baseball dare i say the $300 million plus contract. are becoming like a dime a dozen. we have another one tonight announced and it is francisco lynn door kidding. the meat of it is a big moment comes tonight. announced earlier. francisco glendora green to a 10 year deal with the mets for 341 million. he was said to be a free agent after the season, but this becomes the third highest money deal in baseball, behind mike trout and mookie betts of the dodgers. that is in total value. they haven't broken it down. yet as far as individ
let's go to the third to one settles a erik karlsson center sport. nickel leg. anita his first career goal. good for him made 31 at the time. it turned out. it was actually the game decider because minnesota scored one, sharks did get an empty netter late for two and then even with no crowd, egged them on a little extra curricular activity. vander kate in there the wilds ryan hartman mixed it up a little bit. no harm, no foul. maybe the chart will take it. 4 to 2 over the wild. they blow the...
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. >> erik nelson told the jury that derek chauvin did exactly what his training had taught him to do in this incident. prosecutors pounced on that theory right away but bringing in the police chief to rebut that argument. >> that is not part of our policy. that is not what we teach. once mr. floyd had stopped resisting, and certainly once he was in distress and trying to verbalize that, that should have stopped. it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. >> we don't often see chiefs of police testifying against their own. we don't often see a police chief getting up there and saying, my officer in high stress situation didn't do the right thing. that is huge for the prosecution. >> so, the prosecution says, believe your eyes. the defense says, consider this other scientific evidence. and at the end of the day, the defense doesn't have to convince everybody. >> if even one juror thinks, well, maybe there's a reasonable doubt about that, they've won. >> as the defense is preparing to present its case, just 10 miles away, there is another in
. >> erik nelson told the jury that derek chauvin did exactly what his training had taught him to do in this incident. prosecutors pounced on that theory right away but bringing in the police chief to rebut that argument. >> that is not part of our policy. that is not what we teach. once mr. floyd had stopped resisting, and certainly once he was in distress and trying to verbalize that, that should have stopped. it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our...
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. >>> we've gone breaking news in the deer erik chauvin trial. let's get to our shepard snith. >> wilf thanks closing arguments just wrapped in up trial of did he derek chauvin and the jury getting ready to deliberate. the prosecutors argue that the fired minneapolis cop abled his training and killed george f kneeling on his neck more than nine minutes, called out for his mother, jornl floyd slowly went limp >> george floyd begged until he could speak no more. and the defendant continued in assault. when he was unable to speak, the defendant continued. when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued, beyond the point that he had a pulse. beyond the point he had a pulse, the defendant continued in assault, 9 minutes and 29 seconds. when the ambulance arrived, the ambulance was here and the defendant continued. he stayed on top of him. he would not get up. he would not let up. he stayed on him, grinding into him, continuing to twist his fingers, hold him down he had no pulse. he was not breathing he was not responsive. and the defendant had
. >>> we've gone breaking news in the deer erik chauvin trial. let's get to our shepard snith. >> wilf thanks closing arguments just wrapped in up trial of did he derek chauvin and the jury getting ready to deliberate. the prosecutors argue that the fired minneapolis cop abled his training and killed george f kneeling on his neck more than nine minutes, called out for his mother, jornl floyd slowly went limp >> george floyd begged until he could speak no more. and the...
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position where they feel that's the threat, this afternoon i'll be talking with former attorney general erik holder and we need to put things in place that ask us to have those hardlooks. dea with th media a stwi standard. e aost board.put inandards. certyd trepay with black people. too many black people have lost and continued to lose their lives at the hand of law enforcement. you said that. your lieutenant governor said minnesota is a place where it's not safe to be black. this is an essence of the emergency we face. i think people of color listening to that are going what? it's not comforting or welcoming. >> no, and it needs to be. agr agree. i think the lieutenant governor as a woman of color, that's her life-lived experiences. as a white man, mine is different. it's not black people who don't see this. it's white people who need to see that. i need to bring it in. >> all right. thank you very much for joining us. it's good to meet you. >> you too. >>> ahead, an >>> there ish d. we visit a claom teaching the lessons of george floyd's death. students tell vladimir duthier what they lear
position where they feel that's the threat, this afternoon i'll be talking with former attorney general erik holder and we need to put things in place that ask us to have those hardlooks. dea with th media a stwi standard. e aost board.put inandards. certyd trepay with black people. too many black people have lost and continued to lose their lives at the hand of law enforcement. you said that. your lieutenant governor said minnesota is a place where it's not safe to be black. this is an essence...