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you testified that you have been a traitor for the los angeles police department? >> yes. >> when you talk about your training experience, are you doing from like a teacher, your teaching, lecturing, that kind of thing or are you doing the training on the map, training the techniques or both? >> both. >> you been never been trained by minneapolis police department? >> no. >> upon being hired, you received a lot of material? >> yes. >> you received extensive amount of minneapolis police department training materials, right? >> yes. >> received investigative reports from the bureau of criminal apprehension? >> yes. >> you received video camera or video tape? >> yes. >> you received materials within the training materials but also contained videos for examples type of materials, right? >> i don't understand. >> i'll rephrase. sometimes in a powerpoint, there may be a video embedded in the powerpoint presentation. the video is an example of a specific training exercise or scenarios, you see all those? >> i did not, most of the powerpoint presentations were in pdf form
you testified that you have been a traitor for the los angeles police department? >> yes. >> when you talk about your training experience, are you doing from like a teacher, your teaching, lecturing, that kind of thing or are you doing the training on the map, training the techniques or both? >> both. >> you been never been trained by minneapolis police department? >> no. >> upon being hired, you received a lot of material? >> yes. >> you received...
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>> with the los angeles police department. >> in what capacity? >> i'm a sergeant. >> and you understand that you are here today serving as a retained expert in the state for this matter. so this is outside your typical duties as a sergeant with the sergeant with thepolice departm. >> yes sir. i'm on vacation. >> welcome to minnesota. >> before we begin the testimony, i would like you to introduce yourself and share a little bit about your background. how old are you? >> 50-years-old. >> you indicated you are with the lapd. can you describe for the jury how you came to be involved in l law enforcement. >> yes. so, shortly after leaving the marine corps i joined the los angeles police department in april of 1993. yesterday was my 28th anniversary. after graduating the police academy, i was assigned to a control division and from there i was recruited to work on the cover in the high schools. >> the los angeles high schools. you were working as an undercover. how long did you have that assignment? >> approximately six a months. >> after that, i was
>> with the los angeles police department. >> in what capacity? >> i'm a sergeant. >> and you understand that you are here today serving as a retained expert in the state for this matter. so this is outside your typical duties as a sergeant with the sergeant with thepolice departm. >> yes sir. i'm on vacation. >> welcome to minnesota. >> before we begin the testimony, i would like you to introduce yourself and share a little bit about your background....
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angeles police department. >> and are your policies in the los angeles police department fairly consistent with the policies and standards nationwide? >> yes, sir. >> is there sort of a nationwide sort of acceptable reasonableness of a police officer that's generally accepted in your field? >> objection, leading. >> overruled. >> yes. getting back to your days as a trainer for defensive tactics and instruction, approximately how many los angeles police officers did you provide training in that six-year time period? ... >> we taught them basic patrol tactics such as vehicle stops, edition stops as well as firearms manipulation and ultimately we would do at the end of the 40 course the goal was for them to utilize their de-escalation tactics so they wouldn't have to use force. >> did you teach specific tactics, ground training or anything like that? >> no. we were, we taught all the subjects. >> all right. now, , you indicated in your current role with the department you do use of force reviews, is that correct? >> no, not in my current role. >> and a prior role i should say. >> yes. >> in t
angeles police department. >> and are your policies in the los angeles police department fairly consistent with the policies and standards nationwide? >> yes, sir. >> is there sort of a nationwide sort of acceptable reasonableness of a police officer that's generally accepted in your field? >> objection, leading. >> overruled. >> yes. getting back to your days as a trainer for defensive tactics and instruction, approximately how many los angeles police...
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use of force instructor in the los angeles police department, lapd. we saw him dissect individual frames from police body camera footage between that encounter between chauvin and floyd, trying to add more perspective to what happened that day. let's head back into the courtroom now. >> some additional trial preparation yesterday with the prosecution, right? after your testimony. >> no. we had a brief conversation but no trial prep. >> you and i have never met or spoke, right? >> correct. >> you are aware that prosecutors give summaries of those meetings? >> yes. >> you also testified yesterday that in your role with the los angeles police department and
use of force instructor in the los angeles police department, lapd. we saw him dissect individual frames from police body camera footage between that encounter between chauvin and floyd, trying to add more perspective to what happened that day. let's head back into the courtroom now. >> some additional trial preparation yesterday with the prosecution, right? after your testimony. >> no. we had a brief conversation but no trial prep. >> you and i have never met or spoke, right?...
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. >> the los angeles police department. i'm a sergeant. >> and you understand that you are here today serving as a retained expert for the state in this matter is that correct printed so this is outside of your typical duties as a sergeant with a police department pretty. >> yes or i am on vacation. >> all right welcome to minnesota. and before you begin your testimony, i would like you to introduce yourself and share a little bit about your background with the jury. personal how old are you pretty. >> i am 50. >> and you indicated that are currently is a sergeant with the lapd. can you please describe for the jury how you came to be involved in law enforcement. >> yes so, shortly after in the marine corps, i joined the los angeles police department in april 1993 pretty yesterday with my 20 year anniversary the police academy after graduatinge police academy, of assigned to a patrol division and from there, i was recruited to work undercover in high schools to buy drugs. >> the los angeles high schools in your working as an
. >> the los angeles police department. i'm a sergeant. >> and you understand that you are here today serving as a retained expert for the state in this matter is that correct printed so this is outside of your typical duties as a sergeant with a police department pretty. >> yes or i am on vacation. >> all right welcome to minnesota. and before you begin your testimony, i would like you to introduce yourself and share a little bit about your background with the jury....
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the los angeles police a consultant for use of force and i think. for the past 20 minutes or so we've really heard from the prosecution laying out sergeant steiger's credentials when it comes to the use of force presumably before asking him for comment all in the events that led to george floyd's death the actions of both officer derek chauvinist former officer now and his 3 colleagues let's go back to the trial . you have. conducted in this case and these upon your own experience and training in law enforcement have you reach an opinion as to the degree in amount of force used by the defendant mr chavez on george would use. can i ask you to explain to the jury a little bit about what process or methodology you go through to render such an opinion. there's a few steps the main step is going through the objective reasonable a standard which is based off the ground versus connor looking at the seriousness of the seriousness of the crime looking at the person's actions things that nature as well as looking at the specific agencies policies and procedur
the los angeles police a consultant for use of force and i think. for the past 20 minutes or so we've really heard from the prosecution laying out sergeant steiger's credentials when it comes to the use of force presumably before asking him for comment all in the events that led to george floyd's death the actions of both officer derek chauvinist former officer now and his 3 colleagues let's go back to the trial . you have. conducted in this case and these upon your own experience and training...
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by the los angeles police department correct . so the training you receive to become a police officer is primarily conducted by the los angeles are correct yes you may have gone to some outside vendor training but those vendors had to be approved by the los angeles police department right yes meaning. the training that you attended outside of l.a.p.d. stuff would have to be consistent with los angeles police department's policies not necessarily you know. they could be in compliance with california ok now you would agree that the policies of the los angeles police department are their policy correct correct and the policies of every police department are going to be different to some degree to some degree yes. and some police departments may authorize a particular form of force while others don't correct. to a certain extent yes and that is a question. of the reasonableness of that type of force one department may say this is not a reasonable use of force and another department may say this is a reasonable use of force base in my
by the los angeles police department correct . so the training you receive to become a police officer is primarily conducted by the los angeles are correct yes you may have gone to some outside vendor training but those vendors had to be approved by the los angeles police department right yes meaning. the training that you attended outside of l.a.p.d. stuff would have to be consistent with los angeles police department's policies not necessarily you know. they could be in compliance with...
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. >> in your experience with the los angeles police department in the areas you were patrolling, have you ever had to use force or apply force or handcuff a suspect in the bystanders, have you ever had to handcuff and unwilling suspect or subject in the bystanders. >> yes, sir. >> have you ever had to do so in the presence of a hostile crowd. >> yes, sir. >> can you define hostile crowd in the context. >> i would define hostile crowd in the situation i've been in where the crowd or members of the crowd are threatening and or throwing bottles at us. >> have you had that experience. >> yes, sir. >> on more than one occasion? >> yes. >> if i can publish exhibit 184, getting back to the circumstances of this case, this appeared to be the bystander that were gathered watching the defendant apply force to mr. floyd. >> when you had the body worn cameras did you see anybody throwing rocks or bottles. >> did you see anybody physically attacked the officers. >> did you hear foul language or name-calling. >> there was some name-calling and foul language but that was not the most of it. >> too t
. >> in your experience with the los angeles police department in the areas you were patrolling, have you ever had to use force or apply force or handcuff a suspect in the bystanders, have you ever had to handcuff and unwilling suspect or subject in the bystanders. >> yes, sir. >> have you ever had to do so in the presence of a hostile crowd. >> yes, sir. >> can you define hostile crowd in the context. >> i would define hostile crowd in the situation i've...
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he's a sergeant with the los angeles police department. they are going to offer him as an expert on nationwide and perhaps minneapolis police department's use of force. i think it's clear he'll opine that a derek chauvin's conduct vie late those policies for use of force. >> okay. sorry, they were just talking to me so i missed the last little bit. i heard the use of force. commissioner, what do you think of this so far? >> elie is exactly right. what they are trying to do is establish best practices, using los angeles which is, what, the third largest department in the country. >> chief, we're back. let's go back. >> based upon your review of the different materials that you have conducted in this case and based upon your own experience and training in law enforcement, have you reached an opinion as to the degree and amount of force used by the defendant, mr. chauvin, on george floyd? >> yes. >> and are you -- can i ask you to explain to the jury a little bit about what process or methodology you go through to render such an opinion? >> t
he's a sergeant with the los angeles police department. they are going to offer him as an expert on nationwide and perhaps minneapolis police department's use of force. i think it's clear he'll opine that a derek chauvin's conduct vie late those policies for use of force. >> okay. sorry, they were just talking to me so i missed the last little bit. i heard the use of force. commissioner, what do you think of this so far? >> elie is exactly right. what they are trying to do is...
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stephanie elam is in los angeles this morning. stephanie, what worked? because the situation was far more dire a number of weeks ago and california of course controversial, right, reinstituted a lot of these closed down measures. what made the difference? >> reporter: i think several things have made a difference. if you take a look at where we stand right now, you are looking at the fact that we have hospitalizations that are way down. you look at the fact that we have the virus seeming to be controlled. you look at the number of cases, it is about 2,000 in the state. if you think back to that surge that we had after the holidays, we were about 40,000 cases a day, seeing hundreds of people dying a day. looking at the numbers for yesterday, california reported 7 deaths. there may be a bit of a lag because of the hold day weekend, but the numbers are different. and the other thing that is different is the vaccinations. california has given about -- >> sorry to interrupt. we have to get back to the court room. the expert witness is taking the stand again.
stephanie elam is in los angeles this morning. stephanie, what worked? because the situation was far more dire a number of weeks ago and california of course controversial, right, reinstituted a lot of these closed down measures. what made the difference? >> reporter: i think several things have made a difference. if you take a look at where we stand right now, you are looking at the fact that we have hospitalizations that are way down. you look at the fact that we have the virus seeming...
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. >> el condado de los Ángeles registró 1% de casos positivos diarios es la tasa más baja, lo que da esperanza residentes de volver a la normalidad. >> me da gusto porque los negocios más que todo uno puede ver más gente, lo mismo las tiendas, todo es beneficio para la gente, los restaurantes no estaban trabajando, y la construcción gracias a dios está bien. >> en california más del 52% de mayores de 18 años han recibido una dosis de la vacuna a nivel nacional los datos son alentadores hasta ahora hay más de 209 millones de vacunas otorgadas. >> es una mejora importante porque mucha gente acude a vacunarse y gracias a eso veo más gente protegida. >> en cosa de contagios estados unidos registra 32 millones, en los cuales el 47.8% son hombres el 52.2 mujeres y el 29.4% son hispanos el estado de michigan sigue siendo el epicentro de la pandemia. >> fue la gobernadora pidió la población de su estado tomarse una pausa de dos semanas para detener el avance del virus y sobre el futuro de johnson & johnson el doctor fauci dice que desde el viernes puede ser autorizada nuevamente qu
. >> el condado de los Ángeles registró 1% de casos positivos diarios es la tasa más baja, lo que da esperanza residentes de volver a la normalidad. >> me da gusto porque los negocios más que todo uno puede ver más gente, lo mismo las tiendas, todo es beneficio para la gente, los restaurantes no estaban trabajando, y la construcción gracias a dios está bien. >> en california más del 52% de mayores de 18 años han recibido una dosis de la vacuna a nivel nacional los...
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there were more questions for los angeles police sergeant jody steger and special agent with the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension.
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you would agree that the policies of the los angeles police department are there policies, correct? >> correct. >> and the policies of every police department are going to be different to some degree? >> to some degree, yes. >> and some police departments may authorize particular form of force while others don't, correct? >> to a certain extent, yes. >> and that is a question of the reasonableness of that type of force, one department may say this is not a reasonable use of force another department may say this is a reasonable use of force? >> aced on son my training ad experience, every agency that i've seen face the use of force policy on graham versus, so it is pretty standard. >> right but in terms of actual tactics of the use of force, right? >> so it department may authorize the use of a particular tool and another department may not authorize that tool. >> correct. >> and thus they are both uses of force or potential uses of force, and that instruments to use force may be different. >> yes, but they all have to fall into the objective reasonable standard. >> understood, but o
you would agree that the policies of the los angeles police department are there policies, correct? >> correct. >> and the policies of every police department are going to be different to some degree? >> to some degree, yes. >> and some police departments may authorize particular form of force while others don't, correct? >> to a certain extent, yes. >> and that is a question of the reasonableness of that type of force, one department may say this is not a...
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today, two of the biggest districts in the state were talking about san francisco unified and los angeles unified, both started to return to in person learning. after months of pretty intense back and forth, dozens of sf preschool and elementary schools opened their doors.thei. so, what lessons did we learn during this process, and where to go from here? joining us now is the california state superintendent of public schools, tony thurman. tony, always a pleasure having you on our sh >> good afternoon, thanks for having me on. >> okay, this has been such a long road, tony picked his return to school for sf usd and down in los angeles, such a battle. california was one of the last in the state to reopen schools, why on earth did it take so long here in san francisco, and really statewide? what ended up solving this, so we could get you today? >> you know, you can look for many reasons, but i would point to these. if you think about where we were just a few months ago, in the winter, we had some of the highest rates of co-infection, so much so that many of our counties had absolutely no hos
today, two of the biggest districts in the state were talking about san francisco unified and los angeles unified, both started to return to in person learning. after months of pretty intense back and forth, dozens of sf preschool and elementary schools opened their doors.thei. so, what lessons did we learn during this process, and where to go from here? joining us now is the california state superintendent of public schools, tony thurman. tony, always a pleasure having you on our sh >>...
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un juez ordenÓ que se diera vivienda a los desamparados que viven en el centro de los Ángeles. ♪ ♪ ♪ presentador: california tiene la penosa caracterÍstica de ser considerada la capital de la indigencia. un juez ha demandado tanto la ciudad como el condado de los Ángeles para que ofrezcan vivienda a todos los que viven en el Áreadel centro de la ciudad vamos a enlazarnos con asambleas ista los rivas. usted ha presentado legislaciÓn que crearÍa una fuente constante de fondos para luchar con este problema. cÓmo funcionarÍa esto? >> buenas tardes. la propuesta de leylo que hace es establecer una fuente permanente de fondos para luchar contra la falta de vivienda en california. presentador: los contribuyentes tendrÍan que pagar mÁs impuestos para este proyecto de ley? >> no, los impuestos es para compaÑÍas grandes que tienen negocio en otros paÍses. lo que pasa es que aveces ellos transferÍan de sus negocios en otros paÍses y no pagan los impuestos aquÍ en california. presentador: entonces los impuestos serÍan para corporaciones. >> sÍ, no hay impuestos para negocios peq
un juez ordenÓ que se diera vivienda a los desamparados que viven en el centro de los Ángeles. ♪ ♪ ♪ presentador: california tiene la penosa caracterÍstica de ser considerada la capital de la indigencia. un juez ha demandado tanto la ciudad como el condado de los Ángeles para que ofrezcan vivienda a todos los que viven en el Áreadel centro de la ciudad vamos a enlazarnos con asambleas ista los rivas. usted ha presentado legislaciÓn que crearÍa una fuente constante de fondos para...
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that's from the los angeles county sheriff's depent. before we hear from the police, you will remember this incident happened on a hill in a part of los angeles, and this was the aftermath. tiger woods was alone in his suv when the physical -- vehicle across the opposite lane, hit a curb, a tree, then rolled several times. he was taken to hospital with a sharp -- shattered leg. >> estimated speeds at the impact were 84 to 87 miles per hour. the final speed when the vehicle struck the tree was 75 miles per hour. there were no citations issued, and there were no signs of impairment. i know a lot of experts said, oh, they should have drawn blood or done this or that. without the signs of impairment, we don't get to the point where we can actually author search warrant and develop probable cause to execute that search warrant. that did not happen. that is not preferential treatment. that would occur in any collision of this type, based on the circumstances. ros: the sheriff didn't say why tiger woods was speeding. let's hear more from peter
that's from the los angeles county sheriff's depent. before we hear from the police, you will remember this incident happened on a hill in a part of los angeles, and this was the aftermath. tiger woods was alone in his suv when the physical -- vehicle across the opposite lane, hit a curb, a tree, then rolled several times. he was taken to hospital with a sharp -- shattered leg. >> estimated speeds at the impact were 84 to 87 miles per hour. the final speed when the vehicle struck the tree...
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she died at her home in los angeles. she played opposite of legends like lucille ball. she was 98. >>> turning to the terrifying accident this weekend on a highway outside of houston, texas. the collision that led to a crash and the rescue that one family is never going to forget. >> reporter: from the nation's holiday roadways, a story about strangers helping strangers. they were out for a drive with the kids and the great dane in the back as usual when a pickup truck nicked their hummer's wheel. >> and it spun us 180 degrees. and when we spun, we hit a curb and actually flipped over on the passenger side. >> reporter: seeing it happen from their own car, robert lee and his wife. >> we're seeing a flying car. i could not believe how high and far it flew. drove my truck right up to his and opened the door. >> the boys had the car seats, so they were perfectly fine. evie was on the floor but had her seat belt on. i think she was all right. the poor dog was in the back and fell to the side. >> reporter: and suddenly, there was a whole crowd of people wanting to pitch in.
she died at her home in los angeles. she played opposite of legends like lucille ball. she was 98. >>> turning to the terrifying accident this weekend on a highway outside of houston, texas. the collision that led to a crash and the rescue that one family is never going to forget. >> reporter: from the nation's holiday roadways, a story about strangers helping strangers. they were out for a drive with the kids and the great dane in the back as usual when a pickup truck nicked...
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the 93rd academy awards are is underway in los angeles with a strong representation from actors of colour — and british stars. due to pandemic retsrictions part of this year's oscars ceremony is being held at the city's historic art deco train station. now on bbc news, the death of george floyd in minneapolis in may 2020 sparked a public outcry that swept across america and the world. after weeks of closely watched testimony, the jury has reached a verdict on the former police officer charged with killing george floyd. nada tawfik reports on the outcome and the impact of one of the most important trials america has ever witnessed. a warning this programme contains upsetting images. what's his name? crowd: , ., the death of george floyd in minneapolis last may sparked a public outcry that swept across america and the world. no racist police! black lives matter! the horrific events caught on camera spurred a reckoning with america's history of racial injustice. chanting: we're not leaving! change once and for all was demanded to address the plight of black men and women at the hands of po
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both were then taken to jail but were later released. >>> tiger woods' february crash in los angeles is being blamed on excessive speed. sheriffs say woods was not impaired but driving up to 87 miles an hour, nearly double the speed limit. they say he nver hit the brake and he hit the gas by accident. abc's matt gutman returned to the scene. >> reporter: you can still see the path that tiger woods' suv carved through this ventation here. i've been speaking with senior officials at the l.a. sheriff's department, and they continue to say he received no special treatment. it's doubtful anyone would have received a citation for this crash, and that's primarily because there were no eyewitnesses here, there were no traffic cameras and no police officers to document it. >> woods tweeted a statement out thanking first responders. >>> well, if you're making travel plans online, the better business bureau is warning about a scam. fraudulent websites are popping up claiming to be government sites that can process your tsa precheck or global entry applications, the things that get you through s
both were then taken to jail but were later released. >>> tiger woods' february crash in los angeles is being blamed on excessive speed. sheriffs say woods was not impaired but driving up to 87 miles an hour, nearly double the speed limit. they say he nver hit the brake and he hit the gas by accident. abc's matt gutman returned to the scene. >> reporter: you can still see the path that tiger woods' suv carved through this ventation here. i've been speaking with senior officials...
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in los angeles, it was right after rodney king. we did have people walking around with video cameras. there was one gentleman that actually was known for doing it. >> it has become, in the more recent history, as the smartphone is prevalent, a more common experience? it's not just one guy driving around looking for cops arresting people? >> correct. >> any single person could be -- any single person could be a potential videographer of police interaction? >> yes. it has become common practice. >> in fact, officers themselves now wear cameras, right? >> yes. most. >> in the city of minneapolis, every uniformed police officer wears a body-worn camera or they are supposed to, right? >> yes. >> those cameras are supposed to be running when they have interactions with citizens, peaceful or not peaceful, right? >> yes. >> there's a limitation to cameras though, right? >> yes, there is. >> the camera only sees what the camera sees, right? >> in certain instances, yes. >> meaning, anything outside of its field of view is not observable to
in los angeles, it was right after rodney king. we did have people walking around with video cameras. there was one gentleman that actually was known for doing it. >> it has become, in the more recent history, as the smartphone is prevalent, a more common experience? it's not just one guy driving around looking for cops arresting people? >> correct. >> any single person could be -- any single person could be a potential videographer of police interaction? >> yes. it has...
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juan: en los Ángeles, juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. patricia: el 74% planea viajar por estados unidos y un 13% piensa hacerlo a otros paÍses. los destinos favoritos para el verano son las playas, las de la florida y algunas de mÉxico son las mÁs populares. se espera que millones de personas viajen en aviÓn. un importante estudio establece que los aviones no son sitios tan propicios para el contagio como se creÍa hace un aÑo. la principal razÓn es porque el aire fluya. el aire del aviÓn se mueve constantemente, se respira una mezcla de aire fresco y tambiÉn de aire reciclado. la mitad del aire que se aspira sale del propio aviÓn y la otra mitad se filtra y vuelve a la cabina. el aire se renueva aproximadamente cada dos a tres minutos. esto no significa que los vuelos sean completamente seguros. mire lo que ocurre cuando alguien estornuda, cuando alguien contagiado estornuda aÚn con una mascarilla. cuando el estornudo sale por los lados del tapaboca, la partÍcula se desplaza hacia el pasillo. si los pasajeros cercanos no llev
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in march 1991, four white los angeles police officers were captured on amateur video. their batons raining down on a black man as he lay on the ground. rodney king, who was on parole, had led police on a high—speed chase. he was later charged with driving under the influence. in our review, we find that the officers struck him with batons between 53—56 times. fury over their acquittal resulted in violent protests and more than 60 deaths as los angeles burned. it set in motion an ongoing debate about race and the use of force by police. watching rodney king be beaten and kicked, and brutalised, and then seeing those police officers vindicated and exonerated was, ithink, a turning point. we cannot take them as isolated incidents. there is a cumulative effect here. black people with a subway sandwich or a bag of skittles, or a telephone in their hand, or asleep in their own home, in their own bed, are murdered consistently by police in the united states of america. graphic video from distraught onlookers caught the final fatal moments of the encounter. please, i can't
in march 1991, four white los angeles police officers were captured on amateur video. their batons raining down on a black man as he lay on the ground. rodney king, who was on parole, had led police on a high—speed chase. he was later charged with driving under the influence. in our review, we find that the officers struck him with batons between 53—56 times. fury over their acquittal resulted in violent protests and more than 60 deaths as los angeles burned. it set in motion an ongoing...
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reporter denise dadu is with our sister station in los angeles and has a look at reasons some people are saying not yet. >> 30-year-old aerial rose is expecting her 3rd child. >> i'm just hesitant the reactions that i have heard that people have had. >> and her doctors have not given her much reassurance for the covid-19 vaccines. >> view not i have not heard of so many pregnant women getting the vaccine. >> this doctor is a director of research at university hospital system as vaccine eligibility opens up he and his colleagues got a clearer sense of how much hesitancy exists. >> we have upwards of 20% of what we call vaccine hesitancy. >> the doctor says for those on the fence a major issue is the fact that the vaccine came about quickly. >> it does appear that those that are hesitant do have kind of a concern about the safety of the vaccine. >> there are those that are young and healthy that have no interest in the vaccine and those that would rather wait and let herd immunity happen without them. >> others have committed to be vaccinated. i don't need to be vaccinated. >> vaccine
reporter denise dadu is with our sister station in los angeles and has a look at reasons some people are saying not yet. >> 30-year-old aerial rose is expecting her 3rd child. >> i'm just hesitant the reactions that i have heard that people have had. >> and her doctors have not given her much reassurance for the covid-19 vaccines. >> view not i have not heard of so many pregnant women getting the vaccine. >> this doctor is a director of research at university...
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the beating of rodney king in los angeles in 1991. and the countless names and faces known and unknown, black americans who found themselves on the wrong side of law enforcement in america's immense and bitterly deep racial divide. that is almost certainly an unfair weight to place on the life and death of george floyd or the actions of derek chauvin, but that weight and more is, in fact, what this trial symbolized. a symbol of what is wrong and what is possible. today, justice was felt. and this is what it looked like. >> members of the jury, i understand you have a verdict? count one, find the defendant guilty. count two, find the defendant guilty. count three, find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: after 14 days of testimony, 45 witnesses called to the stand -- >> your verdict, so say you one, so say you all? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: the pleas of one family with a broken heart. derek chauvin, 45, former police officer for minneapolis p.d., found guilty on all three felony counts. guilty of second degree unintentional m
the beating of rodney king in los angeles in 1991. and the countless names and faces known and unknown, black americans who found themselves on the wrong side of law enforcement in america's immense and bitterly deep racial divide. that is almost certainly an unfair weight to place on the life and death of george floyd or the actions of derek chauvin, but that weight and more is, in fact, what this trial symbolized. a symbol of what is wrong and what is possible. today, justice was felt. and...
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luego de una intensa persecuciÓn en una autopista la policÍa de los Ángeles abatiÓ a un hombre que disparÓ indiscriminadamente en una calle matando a dos personas. un nuevo cambio en la polÍtica migratoria de la administraciÓn biden. se restringe las detenciones de indocumentados que acudan a las... pide o se convierteen pieza clave de la investigaciÓn por abuso sexual de menores contra el diputado mexicano saÚl huerta. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. [mÚsi
luego de una intensa persecuciÓn en una autopista la policÍa de los Ángeles abatiÓ a un hombre que disparÓ indiscriminadamente en una calle matando a dos personas. un nuevo cambio en la polÍtica migratoria de la administraciÓn biden. se restringe las detenciones de indocumentados que acudan a las... pide o se convierteen pieza clave de la investigaciÓn por abuso sexual de menores contra el diputado mexicano saÚl huerta. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. [mÚsi
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on the lpga i tell you brook anderson won in los angeles. the story on her? former hockey goalie. >> really. >> she is tough. >> nice. >> she is tough. and she has her teeth? >> all of them. [ laughter ] >> how do >>> well, the internet has done it again. what started as a joke online turned into a event. >> josh, josh last year he messaged people with his same name on social media and challenged them to a duel. the planning began, he sent out cord nats,ed nats coordinants and told to bring pool noodles and 4-year-old josh got it. >> from colorado to washington people come from all over. i don't know why but it is insane. it is incredible. >> we just wanted to be a part of it. seemed like something big and, yeah, so, i mean, his name is josh. so, i figured we would have double the chance of winning. >> the group created a fund that they will donate the proceeds to children's hospital and a food bank. >> proving it the pandemic gave a lot of people a lot of time. >> thank you, josh. >> thanks for joining us, "cbs evening news" is next. news updates are always
on the lpga i tell you brook anderson won in los angeles. the story on her? former hockey goalie. >> really. >> she is tough. >> nice. >> she is tough. and she has her teeth? >> all of them. [ laughter ] >> how do >>> well, the internet has done it again. what started as a joke online turned into a event. >> josh, josh last year he messaged people with his same name on social media and challenged them to a duel. the planning began, he sent out...
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we're on our way out five miles into the pacific ocean to see where the city of los angeles is currently discharging hundreds of millions of gallons of treated wastewater every single day. whoa 225 million gallons of treated wastewater to be exact all discharged through this pipe now l.a. engineers and scientists are working on an ambitious plan to by 2035 turn l.a.'s wastewater into l.a.'s drinking water >> there it is the smell. >> reporter: eric garcetti couldn't be more confident in the city's plan to go from toilet to ta showers to flowers as he like pumping 250 million gallons of wastewater, treated every day out into the pacific. >> yes we think by 2035 we can take about 216 million of those 250 million gallons instead of piping it that way, we'll be piping it back this way. >> reporter: first they'll have to convince any squeamish residents. by 2035 the 4 million residents will be drinking this stuff that started hours ago in our homes, showers, toilets. >> absolutely. you'll have the sweetest, claenest, clearest water right here from l.a. >> reporter: frances, i would recommend
we're on our way out five miles into the pacific ocean to see where the city of los angeles is currently discharging hundreds of millions of gallons of treated wastewater every single day. whoa 225 million gallons of treated wastewater to be exact all discharged through this pipe now l.a. engineers and scientists are working on an ambitious plan to by 2035 turn l.a.'s wastewater into l.a.'s drinking water >> there it is the smell. >> reporter: eric garcetti couldn't be more...
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angeles dodgers. what makes the feat even cooler is that this is a team that started the season off one in 7 and people wrote them all. maybe i did. maybe i didn't. you'll never know. now they're looking like a team that can win a pennant. but we haven't even hit the dog days of summer yet. so i'm not going to get too much ahead of myself. neither will the players, though, they can acknowledge it's been a heck of a run. >> we're doing some good things right now. so i mean, there's never say die attitude regardless, but when you're playing the way we are. and we're pretty opportunistic. you know, whatever transpires over the course of the game. you always feel pretty good about it. that's why we are enjoying this. i'm right now. you tough start be able to come back from and just just keep on winning the u.s.. >> that's what a cool us. that's fun to watch. >> former las vegas raiders. defensive tackle mo hurst has signed a contract with the forty-niners hearst had played for the raiders since they draft
angeles dodgers. what makes the feat even cooler is that this is a team that started the season off one in 7 and people wrote them all. maybe i did. maybe i didn't. you'll never know. now they're looking like a team that can win a pennant. but we haven't even hit the dog days of summer yet. so i'm not going to get too much ahead of myself. neither will the players, though, they can acknowledge it's been a heck of a run. >> we're doing some good things right now. so i mean, there's never...
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burris says this verdict is the culmination of all the work that's been done since 4 los angeles police officers beat rodney king back in 1991 only to be acquitted to me this was a progression that has taken place. i in terms of the public's willingness to accept a police officer is in fact do engage. >> in areas of police county and misconduct and that they should be held an answer like everyone else for us as any other verdict would have been devastating to the african-american community as well as all people of goodwill. >> it will go a long ways toward healing, the rift between the communities and the local da's office and the local police officers if in fact officers are charged and prosecuted for these kinds homicide. >> for says this is symbolic of what can happen. not necessarily. what will happen. he says that remains to be seen. and in the meantime, communities need to keep the pressure on live in oakland. dan kerman kron 4 news ride. and coming up, we continue to look at reaction here in the bay area. >> following the announcement of derek chauvin convicted on all counts in t
burris says this verdict is the culmination of all the work that's been done since 4 los angeles police officers beat rodney king back in 1991 only to be acquitted to me this was a progression that has taken place. i in terms of the public's willingness to accept a police officer is in fact do engage. >> in areas of police county and misconduct and that they should be held an answer like everyone else for us as any other verdict would have been devastating to the african-american...
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angeles. >> even though i was young, i remember it very vividly. very vividly. >> reporter: that famous encounter caught on camera 30 years ago by a bystander. police had pulled king over after a high-speed chase. after a mostly white jury acquitted the officers on charges of assault, long-simmering racial tensions exploded in los angeles, the city consumed in unrest for five long days in 1992. more than 50 people died. forhe blksice in america, not the justice is t other men, n for the brother man! >> reporter: yesterday, decades later, a very different outcome in the chauvin trial. >> yeah! yes! >> it was a historical moment. something that african-americans -- something that everybody has never witnessed. and that is three charges, guilty. i can't even describe into words what i feel. >> reporter: upon her father's passing in 2012, laura started the rodney king foundation to promote peace in his honor. many people would be surprised to know that your foundation is also trying to link arms with police. >> we need police. i couldn't imagine a worl
angeles. >> even though i was young, i remember it very vividly. very vividly. >> reporter: that famous encounter caught on camera 30 years ago by a bystander. police had pulled king over after a high-speed chase. after a mostly white jury acquitted the officers on charges of assault, long-simmering racial tensions exploded in los angeles, the city consumed in unrest for five long days in 1992. more than 50 people died. forhe blksice in america, not the justice is t other men, n for...
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. >>> well he has perfectly round cheeks, a giant head and is walking from los angeles to san francisco. >> and we have been following a man who dressed up as a baer to make the 400 mile journey. today, he reached a major milestone. the big town of gilroy. the 33-year-old, spotted walking along the road through gilroy and his bear suit today. he designed this bear costume that has been taking drivers a smile along his journey. his stunt is such a hit that some people actually went out to look for him. he may people are honking, pulling over, taking pictures. it's been great. >> i wanted to see what it was about so i loaded up the kids, my mom and sister and we found him. >> i've got some questions about that bear suit. how do you wash it? and he's walking, does he have bags? >> the toughest part someday, looking back on the pandemic, you'll want to be proud to say i did everything i could. i found the strength. i looked out for everyone. i did what i could to keep my family safe. i will say, i did my part. while covid-19 is in the air, please, protect yourself and others. wear a mask, k
. >>> well he has perfectly round cheeks, a giant head and is walking from los angeles to san francisco. >> and we have been following a man who dressed up as a baer to make the 400 mile journey. today, he reached a major milestone. the big town of gilroy. the 33-year-old, spotted walking along the road through gilroy and his bear suit today. he designed this bear costume that has been taking drivers a smile along his journey. his stunt is such a hit that some people actually...
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. >> en california precisamente en orange y los Ángeles reabren negocios y parques recreativos gracias a la vacunación, l,a nueva fase entra en vigor hoy esto permite que cines y restaurantes estén a mitad de su capacidad .- >> recibimos ya personas adentro, solamente el sábado y domingo, que es cuando estamos más ocupados, al tener la luz verde que esperábamos para más capacidad, estamos ya listos para reabrir . >> gimnasios museos y zoológicos, pueden recibir más...
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reporter denise dador of our abc sister station in los angeles has that story. >>> during spring break college freshman chelsea siefert received her first dose of the moderna vaccine. when she returned to the university of chicago she ate with her usual group of friends. a few days later she started feeling ill and tested positive for covid-19. >> the reason there's an outbreak on campus is because of spring brace. >> reporter: chelsea is isolating. >> i would say most people have gotten their first shot. >> it takes about two weeks for any immunity to begin to present itself. >> reporter: dr. florez tells his vaccinated patients to continue masking and staying apart when not at home. florez says even with both doses any exposure could still pose a danger. >> we have seen some reports of what are called breakthrough infections were someone has been fully immunized and they still get infections. what we suspect is there may be a potential for someone fully vaccinated to carry the virus to someone who hasn't been. >> the vaccine helps protect against severe illness. cases like this gives
reporter denise dador of our abc sister station in los angeles has that story. >>> during spring break college freshman chelsea siefert received her first dose of the moderna vaccine. when she returned to the university of chicago she ate with her usual group of friends. a few days later she started feeling ill and tested positive for covid-19. >> the reason there's an outbreak on campus is because of spring brace. >> reporter: chelsea is isolating. >> i would say...
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so sergeant jodi's take it from the los angeles police department steps down from the witness stand. after being examined and cross-examined as an expert on the use of force he simply said no force should be used once the person is handcuffed and prone on the ground about it that adding body weight would only increase the likelihood of death. the defense on cross-examination. tried to point to the fact that george ford was resisting arrest before he was on the ground. next witness on the stand. let's start with you giving your full name spelling each of your days james j m e s writers are in y. e r s o n there's a crime. and it's also your current occupation i'm currently a senior special agent with them in sort of bureau of criminal apprehension so just in general what does a senior special agent do what is your job you know so i'm currently assigned to the newly formed use of force investigation group we conduct criminal investigations into use of force incidents are you in a sense to peace officer yes or obviously you're not wearing what we typically think of as forms that. when y
so sergeant jodi's take it from the los angeles police department steps down from the witness stand. after being examined and cross-examined as an expert on the use of force he simply said no force should be used once the person is handcuffed and prone on the ground about it that adding body weight would only increase the likelihood of death. the defense on cross-examination. tried to point to the fact that george ford was resisting arrest before he was on the ground. next witness on the stand....
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protesters are marching in los angeles and demanding for justice for all victims. paul, what are people telling you and what message do they want to send tonight? >> reporter: the message they're sending and they're marching right now in los angeles, the message they are sending is yes, this was a verdict they wanted very much. they were thrilled to hear about it. they say this is just the start. as we look ahead, you can see they have taken up the entire side of third street, this is near the grove shopping center in los angeles. they want to watch what's going to happen with the george floyd's sentencing. they want to make sure he gets a severe sentence. they say they are watching all these other officers involved shootings around the yateunited states and they're calling for reform. >> go ahead, we would like to ask you about that. >> you can hear he was chanting abolition. >> they shout abolition and you say reform. we do not need police. >> reporter: they want the complete defunding of police and that's again one of the opinions. we heard a lot of the george f
protesters are marching in los angeles and demanding for justice for all victims. paul, what are people telling you and what message do they want to send tonight? >> reporter: the message they're sending and they're marching right now in los angeles, the message they are sending is yes, this was a verdict they wanted very much. they were thrilled to hear about it. they say this is just the start. as we look ahead, you can see they have taken up the entire side of third street, this is...
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first facing the astro's and now the world series champion, los angeles dodgers. we've got a couple of fans starting to file into the coliseum here and they obviously would just love to see their team stop on the dodgers now aside from this rivalry, though, it's been a tough start to the season for the a's again facing the astros. their opening series. they need to get a first win under their belts. the astro's end of season, the alds last year. you may remember. students are hoping to get some revenge. >> instead, the a's got their butts handed to them. they dropped all 4 games. the astros score 35 runs to the a's 9 runs over the course of that series. and this one starting tonight isn't going to get any easier. the dodgers return almost every core member of the 2020 world series champion team also adding national league cy young winner trevor bauer. they won 3 out of 4 in their opening series now despite the rough players say they haven't gotten down on themselves just yet. they are ready for tonight's matchup. >> nobody's to down on themselves over over what ha
first facing the astro's and now the world series champion, los angeles dodgers. we've got a couple of fans starting to file into the coliseum here and they obviously would just love to see their team stop on the dodgers now aside from this rivalry, though, it's been a tough start to the season for the a's again facing the astros. their opening series. they need to get a first win under their belts. the astro's end of season, the alds last year. you may remember. students are hoping to get some...
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sergeant stiger, expert witness, los angeles police department, trained thousands of police officers. he looked at this. this is objectively unreasonable force. professor stostoughton. law school professor. this use of force was disproportionate and violates national standards. the experts agree because the force has to be reasonable when it starts, it has to be reasonable when with it ends and what is happening? s if you look at the bottom, george floyd is handcuffed and on the ground, what is he saying? he's saying, i can't breathe, 27 times within the first four minutes and 45 seconds of this encounter. he's saying that. and the defendant continues to kneel on his back and neck, continue the dangerous restraint. george floyd says, into the restraint at 8:22.24 my stomach hurts, my neck hurts, everything hurts. the defendant heard that. he heard those words. was george floyd resisting when he was trying to breathe? no. no. and the defendant heard it and he acknowledged it and all he did was mock him. uh-huh. it takes a lot of oxygen to complain. that's what he said. it takes a lot o
sergeant stiger, expert witness, los angeles police department, trained thousands of police officers. he looked at this. this is objectively unreasonable force. professor stostoughton. law school professor. this use of force was disproportionate and violates national standards. the experts agree because the force has to be reasonable when it starts, it has to be reasonable when with it ends and what is happening? s if you look at the bottom, george floyd is handcuffed and on the ground, what is...
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she's with us now from los angeles. areva, listen, we were on when we first heard that there was a verdict that had been reached. first, your reaction. this is our first time now talking since we know the result. your reaction to it, and is it what you expected? >> oh, it's what i hoped for, victor. i'm not sure i can say it's what i expected, you know, given the history of in this country, the difficulty in convicting a police officer. i was always cautiously optimistic, i would say. i know how our jury system works. i know how jurors revere police officers. i know the bias inherent in, you know, jurors as it relates to finding an officer that kills a civilian in the course and scope of his or her employment -- i know the difficulty that jurors face in doing that. so i was cautiously optimistic, but i was so incredibly relieved to hear guilty not just on one count or two counts but all three counts. so i think like the rest of the nation, i'm -- i won't say celebrating because i don't think that's the right word. but i
she's with us now from los angeles. areva, listen, we were on when we first heard that there was a verdict that had been reached. first, your reaction. this is our first time now talking since we know the result. your reaction to it, and is it what you expected? >> oh, it's what i hoped for, victor. i'm not sure i can say it's what i expected, you know, given the history of in this country, the difficulty in convicting a police officer. i was always cautiously optimistic, i would say. i...
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. >> and police organizations from san francisco, san jose, and los angeles have all issued a joint statement saying in part "this tragedy provides all of us in law enforcement an opportunity to improve how our nation is policed and our three police unions are committed to enacting reforms to keep americans safe." >>> something new from next door, the neighborhood based social media platform is rolling out an anti-racism notification. users will be alerted if they are about to post something that may be offensive. the tool recognizes terms like all lives matter and blue lives matter and gives users the ability to edit. those phrases are prohibited when used to undee raci eqvinmo crypto currency phrase. they need one dollar to get started. customers can choose between four types of crypto currency. bitcoin, light coin, and bitcoin cash. it also comes with guides on how crypto currency works. >>> we got fire watch now. crews are still working to put out a wild fire in mendocino county. the so-called turnout fire has burned 200 acres. 25% contained. overnight temperatures helped firefighters mak
. >> and police organizations from san francisco, san jose, and los angeles have all issued a joint statement saying in part "this tragedy provides all of us in law enforcement an opportunity to improve how our nation is policed and our three police unions are committed to enacting reforms to keep americans safe." >>> something new from next door, the neighborhood based social media platform is rolling out an anti-racism notification. users will be alerted if they are...
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>> it uses the los angeles police department's use-of-force policy. >> which also includes the graham swrer versus connor. >> correct. >> and in terms of minneapolis, that is the same standard we use here. >> yes, it is. >> and that is embodied in the minneapolis police department's use of policy 5-303? >> i don't know the exact number, but, yes, i believe so. >> and glam raham versus connor factor -- if i could just have a second -- you've talked yesterday and today about the graham v con authornor factors are comfortable discussing graham versus connor? >> yes, i am. >> and i'd ask -- >> can we have a side bar? >> looks like we've jumped into another quick side bar. let me get over to chief ramsey. your reaction to what we've been listening to. >> well, so far, i mean, he clearly has a great deal of expertise in this particular area. you know, i think that it also points out best practices. it is not just about minneapolis, minute. there are certain standards especially as it relates to use of force that are pretty much universal. so i think that that is pretty much established thro
>> it uses the los angeles police department's use-of-force policy. >> which also includes the graham swrer versus connor. >> correct. >> and in terms of minneapolis, that is the same standard we use here. >> yes, it is. >> and that is embodied in the minneapolis police department's use of policy 5-303? >> i don't know the exact number, but, yes, i believe so. >> and glam raham versus connor factor -- if i could just have a second -- you've talked...
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now, how about a cold refreshing glass of water if you live in los angeles, you're likely to have to wrap your head around that concept. the city has a plan to recycle hundreds of millions of gallons each year from the toilet to the tap with some filtering in between. here's jacob soboroff. >> straight up, straight back, and straightforward. just like that there you go >> reporter: this angler has been fly fishing for over 30 years and he invited me to join him. >> you're a natural. >> reporter: soaking your line in the los angeles river makes you almost forget where you are. a former concrete drainage ditch next to an interstate. the 5 freeway. you can hear it. >> yeah. >> it sounds like the rushing river. >> reporter: while it doesn't often rush, the river's restoration was made possible by clean water from a local source. >> there hasn't been any rain so basically all of this water that's coming in right now are from treatment plants. >> that's where it's coming from >> reporter: all from treatment plants >> as in waste water treatment plants toilet water >> you're lucky this is n
now, how about a cold refreshing glass of water if you live in los angeles, you're likely to have to wrap your head around that concept. the city has a plan to recycle hundreds of millions of gallons each year from the toilet to the tap with some filtering in between. here's jacob soboroff. >> straight up, straight back, and straightforward. just like that there you go >> reporter: this angler has been fly fishing for over 30 years and he invited me to join him. >> you're a...
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we heard from one witness from the los angeles police department, the goal of parolors are is to get the pin of someone intimately familiar with the use of force, but that is also unbuys. here is what he evidence. >> do you have a opinion whether the force used as shown in exhibit 254, whether that force being applied then for the restraint period, which you have defined 9 minutes and 29 seconds, would constitute deadly force? >> yes. >> what is that opinion? >> that it would. >> why is that? >> at the time of the restraint period mr. floyd was not resisting. he was in a prone position. he was handcuffed. he was not attempting to evade. he was not attempting to resist, and the pressure that he was -- that was being caused by the body weight could caught positional asphyxia, which would cause test. >>> josh campbell is live outside that courthouse. there was quite a bit of cross-examination on this westbound. >> reporter: i apologize. there's an alarm going or nearby the courthouse. the key witness is that lapd expert witness. if you think about it, the jury are not for the most part
we heard from one witness from the los angeles police department, the goal of parolors are is to get the pin of someone intimately familiar with the use of force, but that is also unbuys. here is what he evidence. >> do you have a opinion whether the force used as shown in exhibit 254, whether that force being applied then for the restraint period, which you have defined 9 minutes and 29 seconds, would constitute deadly force? >> yes. >> what is that opinion? >> that it...
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quedamos en california, en los Ángeles. dos personas murieron y una resultó herida en un tiroteo. un hombre abrió fuego aparentemente al azar en cinco lugares de la ciudad. las balaceras desencadenaron una persecución por horas que terminó con el atacante, un hombre entre 40 a 50 años de edad abatido por la policía en su vehículo. se dio a conocer que el afroamericano andrew brown recibió cinco disparos en la espalda y una entró por la nuca. ahora vamos con la historia de este atleta argentino que pudo superar sus limitaciones, y ahora es un deportista extremo que se prepara para ser el primer discapacitado en ir al espacio. nos presentan su historia. >> la bicicleta para una persona con discapacidad da libertad. >> trajera 13,000 pies de altura en el himalaya con su bicicleta adaptada, parecía que podía alcanzar lo más alto. la vacuna de polio le dio una parálisis que le impidió caminar por sus medios. >> (música). >> estaba contento conmigo mismo. mi primera etapa de vida termina con un infarto. >> pero ese
quedamos en california, en los Ángeles. dos personas murieron y una resultó herida en un tiroteo. un hombre abrió fuego aparentemente al azar en cinco lugares de la ciudad. las balaceras desencadenaron una persecución por horas que terminó con el atacante, un hombre entre 40 a 50 años de edad abatido por la policía en su vehículo. se dio a conocer que el afroamericano andrew brown recibió cinco disparos en la espalda y una entró por la nuca. ahora vamos con la historia de este atleta...
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actually very serious i'm here at the los angeles aqueduct, one of the places l.a. imports hundreds of billions literally of gallons of water every single year. that water and all of the water sources of importation are at risk of drying up due to climate change if the residents like it, and as i said, the mayor really hopes they do, it will go a long way, having the importation of water, to having what the mayor says is a water independent city >> jacob, here's to you. thank you. beyond what you drink, salty ocean water makes up 96% of what's on earth, and the health of that ecosystem impacts everything from a coral reef, here's nbclx tfs tab law. >> we're coming to you from the bottom of the ocean. hey, shep. yeah, this is rainbow reef we're about two miles off the coast of miami and we're talking about the importance of corals shep, did you know that only 1% of our ocean floor is made up of corals but 25% of marine life rely on it look, there's even some fish right over there these fish are enjoying this beautiful coral. now, from 2014 to 2017, there was a huge c
actually very serious i'm here at the los angeles aqueduct, one of the places l.a. imports hundreds of billions literally of gallons of water every single year. that water and all of the water sources of importation are at risk of drying up due to climate change if the residents like it, and as i said, the mayor really hopes they do, it will go a long way, having the importation of water, to having what the mayor says is a water independent city >> jacob, here's to you. thank you. beyond...