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george floyd was handcuffed. he had impaired chest movements and placed prone, shoved prone on a sidewalk. the knee is pushing on his neck and back downward. the pavement, the force of the pavement being unyielding, it was like he was in a vice. that he was being squeezed in a vice and he calculated, right, between chauvin, the defendant, officer king pushing down on him approximately 90 pounds of force. and the position and the force combined such that it was if it -- it was as if george floyd's left lung had been surgically removed. that's how much of a reduction of air capacity there was here to the point that mr. floyd was desperately trying to make space to breathe pushing his shoulder, pushing his face against the pavement to lift up to give space to breathe. his lung capacity based on dr. tobin's calculation just being in the prone position even though you heard some studies from the defense saying the prone position isn't dangerous, dr. tobin disagreed. he said that the lung capacity was reduced by 24% ju
george floyd was handcuffed. he had impaired chest movements and placed prone, shoved prone on a sidewalk. the knee is pushing on his neck and back downward. the pavement, the force of the pavement being unyielding, it was like he was in a vice. that he was being squeezed in a vice and he calculated, right, between chauvin, the defendant, officer king pushing down on him approximately 90 pounds of force. and the position and the force combined such that it was if it -- it was as if george...
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george floyd tried. he pushed his bare shoulder against the pavement to lift himself to give his chest, to give his lungs enough room in his chest to breathe. but the pavement tearing into his bare skin. as he desperately pushed with his knuckles to make space so he would have room to breathe, the pavement lacerateing -- lacerateing his knuckles. the defendant stayed on top of him for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. so desperate to breathe he pushed with his face, with his face to lift himself, to open his chest, to give his lungs room to breathe. the pavement tearing into his skin. george floyd losing strength, not super human strength. there was no super human strength that day. there is no super human strength because there is no such thing as a super human. those exist in comic books and 38th and chicago is a very real place. not super humans. only humans: just a human, just a man lying on the pavement being pressed upon desperately crying out, a grown man crying out for his mother. a human being. and in t
george floyd tried. he pushed his bare shoulder against the pavement to lift himself to give his chest, to give his lungs enough room in his chest to breathe. but the pavement tearing into his bare skin. as he desperately pushed with his knuckles to make space so he would have room to breathe, the pavement lacerateing -- lacerateing his knuckles. the defendant stayed on top of him for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. so desperate to breathe he pushed with his face, with his face to lift himself, to...
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with that, people who come from that terrorist county texas area because of george floyd george floyd, sherita mcgee and tim are brown. >> bret: george floyd family, we heard from a few of his brothers as well as his nephew as you see reverend al sharpton, ben crump the attorney there. the family reacting to the guilty on all counts against derek chauvin for the minneapolis police officer that conviction coming down by the jury today. earlier today right after that verdict came came down from the jury president biden cold ben cp and put it on the cell phone in front of reporters. we have a piece of that right now. >> nothing is going to make it all better but at least there is some justice. and you know, i think my dad is going to change the world but it has to change now. >> bret: change the world, start to change it now. one of the brothers of george floyd, emmett till was the first george floyd up at this time there were cameras that played this movie for the entire world. we are going to hear from president biden and >> vice president harris: terrorists at the white house. let's c
with that, people who come from that terrorist county texas area because of george floyd george floyd, sherita mcgee and tim are brown. >> bret: george floyd family, we heard from a few of his brothers as well as his nephew as you see reverend al sharpton, ben crump the attorney there. the family reacting to the guilty on all counts against derek chauvin for the minneapolis police officer that conviction coming down by the jury today. earlier today right after that verdict came came down...
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george floyd mattered. he was loved by his family and his friends, his death shocked the conscience of our community, our country, the whole world. he was loved by his family and friends but that isn't why he mattered. he mattered because he was a human being. and there is no way you can turn away from that reality. the people who start bringing their voices on may 25th 2020 were a bouquet of humanity, a phrase i stole from my friend. a bouquet of humanity. all young men and women, black-and-white, a man from the neighborhood just walking to get a drink. as a child going to buy a snack with her cousin. an off-duty firefighter on her way to a community garden, brave young women, teenagers who press record on their cell phones. why did they stop? they didn't know george floyd, they didn't know he had a beautiful family, they didn't know he had been a great athlete and they didn't know he was a proud father or that he had people in his life who loved him. they stopped and raised their voices and even challenge
george floyd mattered. he was loved by his family and his friends, his death shocked the conscience of our community, our country, the whole world. he was loved by his family and friends but that isn't why he mattered. he mattered because he was a human being. and there is no way you can turn away from that reality. the people who start bringing their voices on may 25th 2020 were a bouquet of humanity, a phrase i stole from my friend. a bouquet of humanity. all young men and women,...
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say his name, george floyd. what i got from some people on the ground initially was that they were very happy with the outcome. then some of the conversation shifted to, they thought of it as a stepping stone. a lot of problems, they believe, in the nation and in the justice system. they don't believe it is fair, these people out demonstrating peer that is why they are out here. as we watch the numbers. a big crowd as big as any we have seen this demonstration or series of demonstrations, but the numbers are falling off right now, ben. >> ben: thank you, mike. here now professor eric who did a study where he found that people's perception of rising racism doesn't match up with the actual numbers. the media is largely to blame, thank you for joining me tonight. >> great to be here, ben. >> ben: it's always a pleasure to talk to you and i know you are a serious analyst with these controversial issues. tell us about your findings and the context of the way people perceive racism versus the way the actual reality pl
say his name, george floyd. what i got from some people on the ground initially was that they were very happy with the outcome. then some of the conversation shifted to, they thought of it as a stepping stone. a lot of problems, they believe, in the nation and in the justice system. they don't believe it is fair, these people out demonstrating peer that is why they are out here. as we watch the numbers. a big crowd as big as any we have seen this demonstration or series of demonstrations, but...
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because you can't come in and say, george floyd on one hand, george floyd died of asphyxiation but he has a 98% oxygen level, right? his blood is oxygenated. then it stands to reason the opposite is true as well, you can't come in and say, i can conclusively prove that mr. floyd didn't have carbon monoxide in his blood because he had this high oxygen saturation. in the test of one statement against the evidence of other people and you compare, that is what you as jurors are obligated to do and what i am asking you to do. compare the evidence against his himself, compared to the law. read the instructions in their entirety. start from the point of the presumption of innocence, sealed by the state can get. i submit to you that the state has failed to meet its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. mr. chauvin has been charged as the state indicated with these three charges. and the judge has instructed you, second-degree murder while committing a felony, also called the felony murder, kind of the textbook example that i rented to a liquor store, i pulled a gun, i'm intending to rob
because you can't come in and say, george floyd on one hand, george floyd died of asphyxiation but he has a 98% oxygen level, right? his blood is oxygenated. then it stands to reason the opposite is true as well, you can't come in and say, i can conclusively prove that mr. floyd didn't have carbon monoxide in his blood because he had this high oxygen saturation. in the test of one statement against the evidence of other people and you compare, that is what you as jurors are obligated to do and...
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, justice where george floyd isn't the point. never ending ethnic conflict is the point. listen. chant atomic >> we don't want you here. the one and people with the wrong skin color now have to leave new york city and aren't allowed to own restaurants, that's what they just said. everyone pretended not to notice that they said it but they did say he had the point is, people didn't use to talk like this, and if they did they were scolded at the very least, you can't have a multiethnic nation altogether if people are going to scream like that on the street. so why are they doing it now? they are doing it for one simple reason, it gets results. radicalism works, violence works and that's the lesson. we've taught them, being the mob, that lesson. it is at least one blm activist who is willing to say it out loud. >> it was a mixture of violent and nonviolent protests that yielded this result. america doesn't listen to us when we marched peacefully. america must know if you continue to allow us to be murdered in the streets without jus
, justice where george floyd isn't the point. never ending ethnic conflict is the point. listen. chant atomic >> we don't want you here. the one and people with the wrong skin color now have to leave new york city and aren't allowed to own restaurants, that's what they just said. everyone pretended not to notice that they said it but they did say he had the point is, people didn't use to talk like this, and if they did they were scolded at the very least, you can't have a multiethnic...
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what does it have to do with the death of george floyd? >> i think part of it, harris, if we're honest, many of the leaders on the left have asked them to do it. we have leaders like maxine waters who is calling for more violence in the street. there is no interest, really, in healing this country that joe biden talks so much about. we see more of more of this false narrative there is a systemic police racism problem in america. the reality is it's not. statistics don't bear that out. when we looked at what happened with the george floyd case, his murder and death. it was a crime, we all witnessed it. putting your knee on a person's neck for nine minutes is wrong. the system worked and the guy has been tried and convicted and sentenced. the reality is this. in america it is still a land of opportunity. not a place of systemic racism. unfortunately we have race baiters out there who will continue to churn that wheel and to tell that story. it is done at the peril of law enforcement as well as minority communities. >> harris: jason, would yo
what does it have to do with the death of george floyd? >> i think part of it, harris, if we're honest, many of the leaders on the left have asked them to do it. we have leaders like maxine waters who is calling for more violence in the street. there is no interest, really, in healing this country that joe biden talks so much about. we see more of more of this false narrative there is a systemic police racism problem in america. the reality is it's not. statistics don't bear that out....
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this was not a trial about george floyd and derek chauvin. this was a trial about whether the media was powerful enough to create a simulation and decide upon a narrative absent any facts. whether it was powerful to repeat showing and talking about a nine minute clip that came from somebody's cell phone, without adding any context, without showing the full, you know, the full police video, which they could have released, they refused to release the full body cam which would have added more clarity, to the fact the media was lying. the media came out -- let's not forget, tucker, the media told us this was a man who is just getting his life together. a good member of society, and he mixed up because a racist white police officer had it out for him and killed him. all of that fell apart. all the facts came out, all of that fell apart, we now know right now that he had a snuff fentanyl in him, three times the legal dosage in him when hey cared because the media was successful in putting on a narrative, and they kept hitting that narrative, and th
this was not a trial about george floyd and derek chauvin. this was a trial about whether the media was powerful enough to create a simulation and decide upon a narrative absent any facts. whether it was powerful to repeat showing and talking about a nine minute clip that came from somebody's cell phone, without adding any context, without showing the full, you know, the full police video, which they could have released, they refused to release the full body cam which would have added more...
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the in paris -- the demonstrating by the eiffel tower and george floyd, george floyd offers liberals innocence. i can say that i'm torn to pieces about what happened to george floyd because i am, again, innocent of the america's racist past. and so it is an easy thing. but the real problem that blacks feel or suffer from is underdevelopment. you go through four centuries of oppression, you're not going to come out completely developed. it is going take a long time take a great effort to overcome that. that's what nobody in america wants to face. i began with conservatives because it seem to me conservatism gave the, made the room for that. for what was the problems that were real rather than the problem you know today racism and so forth and systemic racism. these are fictional problems that again give all of the innocence to the democrats and give the evil to the republicans. that's what conservatism has to be relentless and fighting that. what we -- and first thing conservatives have to do is to not pick up language of the left. you know not to talk about systemic racism and do not
the in paris -- the demonstrating by the eiffel tower and george floyd, george floyd offers liberals innocence. i can say that i'm torn to pieces about what happened to george floyd because i am, again, innocent of the america's racist past. and so it is an easy thing. but the real problem that blacks feel or suffer from is underdevelopment. you go through four centuries of oppression, you're not going to come out completely developed. it is going take a long time take a great effort to...
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happy birthday, george. we're so grateful to you for your service in world war ii, for this country. i'm so proud and honored to call you my friend. love to you and to all. there's carlene, his wife and all of the wonderful coburn family clan in florida. way to go, george. so that's "the story" of this tuesday, april 6. 2021. as always, the story continues. we're waiting for president biden at the white house. i'll be back here tomorrow at 3:00. thanks for joining me. "your world" with neil cavuto gets underway about now. have a good one. >> neil: everybody in the vaccine pool, we're expecting to hear minutes from now president biden tell the american people that he wants to make all u.s.a. adults eligible for vaccine by april 19. we're getting news 150 million doses have already been given out to americans at this point. so you either have one shot or two. but we're moving fast to break the president's own goal of getting more than vaccines out in the months to come. it will be presumably at this rate soone
happy birthday, george. we're so grateful to you for your service in world war ii, for this country. i'm so proud and honored to call you my friend. love to you and to all. there's carlene, his wife and all of the wonderful coburn family clan in florida. way to go, george. so that's "the story" of this tuesday, april 6. 2021. as always, the story continues. we're waiting for president biden at the white house. i'll be back here tomorrow at 3:00. thanks for joining me. "your...
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they conflated the george floyd. they mentioned george floyd, george floyd. you don't want the jury to be out a vigilante jury and handing out social just tis. they did a disaster there. secondly, the issue of -- these are democrats. who are they pointing the finger at? these are democratic mayors, a democratic governor. they're talking about racism and discrimination and unfairness. they're in charge. who is the bad guy? who are the political leaders allowing the systemic racism to take place. maybe they need to look in a mirror. >> martha: good point. geraldo? >> you know, i think that in terms of sequestering the jury, the refusal of the judge to do that now in light of this tragedy, this disaster right next door, that might be a reversible error in the chauvin trial. now know, a few other observations. that passion the governor just expressed, warning those that desecrate the memory of that young man that died, mr. wright who died yesterday, i want that passion to go to police reform also. i want a situation where black mothers don't have to fear the cops
they conflated the george floyd. they mentioned george floyd, george floyd. you don't want the jury to be out a vigilante jury and handing out social just tis. they did a disaster there. secondly, the issue of -- these are democrats. who are they pointing the finger at? these are democratic mayors, a democratic governor. they're talking about racism and discrimination and unfairness. they're in charge. who is the bad guy? who are the political leaders allowing the systemic racism to take place....
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where the memory of george floyd. at stake is america. so before we consider the details of today its verdict, one bigger question, one should we should all think about, what is the promise of our justice situation -- that it is impartial and fair as human beings can make it. as the cop who was just convicted of killing george floyd. that they will play absolutely no role in jury deliberation, theel justice will be blind. can we say all of that in this case? at if we can't, why can't we? to help us answer those questions, we are joined by miranda devine of "the new york post." thank you so much for coming on. give us the context around this decision. the jury was not sequestered, so they were able to see what was happening in the broader of american society. what did they see? >> you would hope that the jury that the right thing and came to the correct verdict. and a numerous amount of pressure on them, a lot of the area, there were riots, there was the violence four days throughout the trial. there was a severed pig's head left on the de
where the memory of george floyd. at stake is america. so before we consider the details of today its verdict, one bigger question, one should we should all think about, what is the promise of our justice situation -- that it is impartial and fair as human beings can make it. as the cop who was just convicted of killing george floyd. that they will play absolutely no role in jury deliberation, theel justice will be blind. can we say all of that in this case? at if we can't, why can't we? to...
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the george floyd video went around the world. it it became the centerpiece of a new political movement. political actors harnessed the emotion over that video and floyd's death to control the country and change it forever. this is the key of what we should think about. in the last month some of these same people went further than that. they worked to change the outcome of derek chauvin's trial. that's one thing we can never allow no matter how we feel about a specific case. civilized counties have impartial systems of justice. they demand that every citizen is held to precisely the same standard under the law as every other citizen is. that aa -- applies no matter the alleged crime. civilized countries don't tolerate jury intimidation. you see it and stop it. ever under any circumstances. that is mob rule. america used to thrive hard to be like that. -- strive. yesterday the president of the united states threw his backing behind derek chauvin's prosecution even as the jury was still deliberating the case. one of the most powerfu
the george floyd video went around the world. it it became the centerpiece of a new political movement. political actors harnessed the emotion over that video and floyd's death to control the country and change it forever. this is the key of what we should think about. in the last month some of these same people went further than that. they worked to change the outcome of derek chauvin's trial. that's one thing we can never allow no matter how we feel about a specific case. civilized counties...
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it does not bring george back. i have family members dead by violence as well but justice must be served. >> there's another topic that is paling in importance on a day like today, home depot, one of the largest employers in your state facing a possible boycott for staying out of the georgia election law controversy as conservative leaders like yourself defending the voting bill calling it biased news media coverage. that is the reason the hullabaloo is happening in the first place. how dangerous are attacks like we are seeing now on this bill to the black community that this bill is ultimately according to the media supposed to be supported? >> i am 70 years older, organized in the 1960s. i had families who are dead from violence. if god is not in the midst of the boycott, without rancor and hate and anger, seeking justice for the past, recovered with much prayer, a boycott without god will never be effective so i want people to remember boycotts and marches are not the solution, it is god and there is justice and
it does not bring george back. i have family members dead by violence as well but justice must be served. >> there's another topic that is paling in importance on a day like today, home depot, one of the largest employers in your state facing a possible boycott for staying out of the georgia election law controversy as conservative leaders like yourself defending the voting bill calling it biased news media coverage. that is the reason the hullabaloo is happening in the first place. how...
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to be talking about george wallace. praising george wallace, 1977, a congressional record during a hearing, stunning. he says, unless we do something about this, talking about busing and racial issues, my children will grow up in a jungle. the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high it will explode at some point. we have to make some move on this. that is in the congressional record. from 1977. joe biden. there is more. in a letter, an old letter found, joe biden wrote to james eastman, a mississippi plantation owner biden worked closer with him. and they became friends, friends, you are friends with a segregationist? in the letter he never thought would be made public, i want you to know i very much appreciate your help during this week's committee meeting in attempting to bring my anti-busing legislation to a vote. what else? during a campaign trip to alabama. to alabama. 1987, he bragged about getting an award from george wallace, first, he is such a liar. no one can remember him getting an aw
to be talking about george wallace. praising george wallace, 1977, a congressional record during a hearing, stunning. he says, unless we do something about this, talking about busing and racial issues, my children will grow up in a jungle. the jungle being a racial jungle with tensions having built so high it will explode at some point. we have to make some move on this. that is in the congressional record. from 1977. joe biden. there is more. in a letter, an old letter found, joe biden wrote...
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and, for example, in the george floyd case, the negative press release that went out on george floyd that talked about him being a medical case and not really given proper magnification to what happened in the incident itself. >> sean: the quick action is more training, nonlethal action for cops and people need to interact better with the police, too. police set your dvr. we're not the media mob. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham takes over right now. >> laura: i'm laura ingram this is "the ingram angle" with a packed show from washington tonight. we laura: a pack show from washington. during this hour we are going to be live on the ground in minneapolis where crowds are starting to gather in greater numbers. alan dershowitz, bob woodson, florida governor ron desantis, lera logan and a lot more with reaction. but first, the big lie about america, that is the focus of tonight's angle. a few hours after the data showing guilty verdict was handed down president joe biden and vice president kamala harris spoke
and, for example, in the george floyd case, the negative press release that went out on george floyd that talked about him being a medical case and not really given proper magnification to what happened in the incident itself. >> sean: the quick action is more training, nonlethal action for cops and people need to interact better with the police, too. police set your dvr. we're not the media mob. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham takes over right now. >> laura: i'm...
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when i say george floyd, mr. floyd is being used, he is not only being used for protest, but he is being used by politicians tonight. they are spitting on george floyd and lady justice because a fight was fought, a fight was fought, and lady justice won, and nobody can take that away. defunding police, when i joined the district attorney's office, one of the first friends i made made a traffic stop one day. he pulled a young man over, and he got shot in the face, dead, radish panning to say officers should not be armed for traffic stops is wrong. you need to put yourself in there she was. but for tonight, chauvin's guilty. >> sean: all right, nancy grace. thank you. judge jeanine, thank you. wow. rudy giuliani did show the country that there is a way to make cities safe and secure. he found that areas in new york city that have the highest crime rates, that were the most dangerous areas, and put a heavy concentration of police resources and instituted a stop and frisk -- you may not like rudy giuliani's politics,
when i say george floyd, mr. floyd is being used, he is not only being used for protest, but he is being used by politicians tonight. they are spitting on george floyd and lady justice because a fight was fought, a fight was fought, and lady justice won, and nobody can take that away. defunding police, when i joined the district attorney's office, one of the first friends i made made a traffic stop one day. he pulled a young man over, and he got shot in the face, dead, radish panning to say...
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george floyd was deceased. so finally, ladies and gentlemen, i will sit down in a minute, but i wanted to save till the end what i thought was the biggest shading of the truth or what i call story. >> i'm going to object to that, your honor. disregard "shading the truth." here's what i thought was the largest departure from hear the evidence. i'll show it to you. you were told, for example, that mr. floyd died -- that mr. flied died because his heart was too big. you heard that testimony. and now having seen all the evidence, having heard the evidence, you know the truth. the truth of the matter is that the reasonable george floyd is dead is because mr. chauvin's heart was too small. >> turn to page 11. is. >> members of the jury, if you have any questions about any part of the testimony or any legal question after you retired for your deliberation, address it to me in writing and give it to the sheriff's deputy and the jury number of the foreperson on the note. it will take some time 0 answer questions because
george floyd was deceased. so finally, ladies and gentlemen, i will sit down in a minute, but i wanted to save till the end what i thought was the biggest shading of the truth or what i call story. >> i'm going to object to that, your honor. disregard "shading the truth." here's what i thought was the largest departure from hear the evidence. i'll show it to you. you were told, for example, that mr. floyd died -- that mr. flied died because his heart was too big. you heard that...
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george floyd resisted initially. there was a period of time that george floyd did not resist and i would submit to you that, neil, that if george floyd was not under the knee of derek chauvin, he would be alive today. >> so what are we to learn from this? 0 obviously -- there's 3,000 national guard troops to help police in case anything happens. is it your sense that a manslaughter charge would trigger still a very significant protest today? >> neil, if you look at maxine waters, she wants a charge that does not exist to be placed upon this officer. first degree murder. what i'm hoping for is that if there's a second degree murder, there's peace in this country. unfortunately this case is politicized by the president, maxine waters. so i would submit to you that nothing will please them at all. because there's politics in place here. the judge tried to make it clear that we're a nation of laws and the court of public opinion should be kept separate. but there's a political impact of this case. i'm hoping for a second
george floyd resisted initially. there was a period of time that george floyd did not resist and i would submit to you that, neil, that if george floyd was not under the knee of derek chauvin, he would be alive today. >> so what are we to learn from this? 0 obviously -- there's 3,000 national guard troops to help police in case anything happens. is it your sense that a manslaughter charge would trigger still a very significant protest today? >> neil, if you look at maxine waters,...
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george floyd would have never made the news if he was white. and i could tell you and i could prove that because tony penpa was killed that very similar way like george floyd it never made the news and nobody cared. i hate that they're pushing this as an agenda for race and division. i think we can overcome this if we do it right as citizens of this country. >> ben: thank you so much for taking the time to join me tonight. >> god bless you. thank you: ben: also here tonight wilfred reilly author of "rate time hoax." it's great to talk to you again. i really appreciate you taking the time to talk about thin credibly divisive issue in this time. what was your reaction to what you saw today within the derek chauvin trial? >> i mean, i think it's a tough case as officer tatum said it's very hard to separate your personal emotional feeling as a human being as a black man, in my case, and in his, from the reality of kind of applying the law. some of those counts, i mean, if you are looking at murder third which as i understand if someone dies during
george floyd would have never made the news if he was white. and i could tell you and i could prove that because tony penpa was killed that very similar way like george floyd it never made the news and nobody cared. i hate that they're pushing this as an agenda for race and division. i think we can overcome this if we do it right as citizens of this country. >> ben: thank you so much for taking the time to join me tonight. >> god bless you. thank you: ben: also here tonight wilfred...
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baier, breaking tonight, just one day after the conviction of a former police officer in the death of george floyd, there is tension in columbus, ohio over the fatal police shooting of a black teenager who is seen on body camera video attacking at least one woman with a knife. authorities quickly released that body cam video, explained what happened, but that did not stop the white house, lawmakers, celebrities from weighing in often leaving out the knife attack part of that story. now, everyone is waiting to see how the public responds to all of this. correspondent garrett tenney is following the story from chicago tonight. good evening, garrett. >> bret, this afternoon columbus police released additional body camera video from that shooting along with the frantic 911 call that sent officers to the scene. >> she is trying to fight us. trying to stab us. trying to put her hand on our grandma. get here now. we need a police officer here now. >> when officers arrived about 10 minutes later, body camera video showed the officer walking up to some sort of a commotion in a driveway when a girl ho
baier, breaking tonight, just one day after the conviction of a former police officer in the death of george floyd, there is tension in columbus, ohio over the fatal police shooting of a black teenager who is seen on body camera video attacking at least one woman with a knife. authorities quickly released that body cam video, explained what happened, but that did not stop the white house, lawmakers, celebrities from weighing in often leaving out the knife attack part of that story. now,...
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todd: george w. bush sitting down with nbc and cbs but neither interview pushing him on president biden's integration policies, the crisis of the first 100 days in office. joining us to discuss, beverly, great to see you as always, listen to both of those soundbites. >> you said something interesting as you talk about immigration reform, you are not sheer your republican colleagues are listening. why not? >> you could score political points. it is a beautiful country we have but it is not beautiful and scare people about immigration. >> police put aside the harsh rhetoric, they score political points on either side, set a tone that is more respectful about the immigrant which may lead to reform the system. >> one question missing, where was that question? that fueled this crisis. >> that is the question we wanted the press to ask for quite a few days. yet i can't say i am too surprised at the coverage how trump was covered during the border and how biden is covered but i expect president bush to talk
todd: george w. bush sitting down with nbc and cbs but neither interview pushing him on president biden's integration policies, the crisis of the first 100 days in office. joining us to discuss, beverly, great to see you as always, listen to both of those soundbites. >> you said something interesting as you talk about immigration reform, you are not sheer your republican colleagues are listening. why not? >> you could score political points. it is a beautiful country we have but it...
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floyd, it can afford future george floyd. gianno caldwell has more. they're all weighing in with the same message. what do you think? >> you know, i agree with the verdict that happened yesterday. i thought that derek chauvin did in fact kill george floyd. so i can agree with that. the thing about companies weighing in on the georgia law as an example or this case, once you get started in that and you begin to take sides, it's problematic. for one, your customer base, people may disagree with you. two, when a lot of companies are jumping on the diversity and include bandwagon, which nothing wrong with them being about diversity and inclusion, but people look into their homes, their corporate structures and notice a lot of it is all talk. so with that, it very problematic for a lot of these corporations. again, they're using these instances to boost sales. i think that is disingenuous. >> neil: should they comment at all? what do you think their responsibility -- >> honestly, what matters politics or a criminal case, if it doe
floyd, it can afford future george floyd. gianno caldwell has more. they're all weighing in with the same message. what do you think? >> you know, i agree with the verdict that happened yesterday. i thought that derek chauvin did in fact kill george floyd. so i can agree with that. the thing about companies weighing in on the georgia law as an example or this case, once you get started in that and you begin to take sides, it's problematic. for one, your customer base, people may disagree...
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floyd, they were worried about justice, they are not focused on the tragedy of george floyd because for them he was just a stepping stone to tearing down america. they have to convince all-black americans that the police ate them and will never be fair. and the same activists, the same media people, you know who they are, they feel justified in conflating floyd's case with every other one involving an african-american and law enforcement. minnesota's attorney general is an officer of the court, he knows it is wrong and nonsensical to generalize disparate fact patterns and different types of evidence in different cases but he does it anyway. >> we've seen rodney king, oscar grant, eric garner, michael brown, freddie gray, sandra bland, fernando castile, anton black, breonna taylor and now daunte wright, this has to end. the work of our generation is to put a end to the vestiges of jim crow and the centuries of trauma and put a end to racism. ashley: that is a lot of a goal, that is what we all want but they claim it is a big lie and they want to reprogram all of america, and that jus
floyd, they were worried about justice, they are not focused on the tragedy of george floyd because for them he was just a stepping stone to tearing down america. they have to convince all-black americans that the police ate them and will never be fair. and the same activists, the same media people, you know who they are, they feel justified in conflating floyd's case with every other one involving an african-american and law enforcement. minnesota's attorney general is an officer of the court,...
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george floyd's girlfriend said she thought he supplied drugs to george floyd. hall pleaded the fifth. he has a number of legal issues that he's facing. the judge agreed he didn't have to testify. a former medical examiner from maryland is testifying as the defense is trying to show that floyd died because of a number of factors including drugs in his season and prior health conditions. matt finn reporting on that part of what is happening in the courtroom today from minneapolis. hi, matt. >> hi, martha. we're days away from this case going to the jury. we have the lingering issue of whether the critical eye witness was going to testify. we know that he will not. maurice hall, george floyd's drug dealer was in cup foods and george floyd's car the day floyd died. the defense says he could have provided valuable information about the final hours of george floyd's life. hall's attorney argued that because hall was with him in the final hours and that there were drugs found in george floyd's car, hall could incriminate himself in floyd's death. here's hall talking v
george floyd's girlfriend said she thought he supplied drugs to george floyd. hall pleaded the fifth. he has a number of legal issues that he's facing. the judge agreed he didn't have to testify. a former medical examiner from maryland is testifying as the defense is trying to show that floyd died because of a number of factors including drugs in his season and prior health conditions. matt finn reporting on that part of what is happening in the courtroom today from minneapolis. hi, matt....
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the area is now known as george floyd square. but there was gunfire in that area, now confirmed by the police. two suspects are on the run, no information about anyone being shot. we are just seven hours since derek shelton was found to be guilty as the verdict was read. chauvin did not react, he looked around a little bit, but did not look at the jury. when it came time to be let out of the courtroom, he is currently in the same maximum prison facility where he was held until he made bail, he's got eight weeks until sentencing. the moment the verdict was read outside of the court room there was an air of celebration, a big cheer went out. but ultimately it took the form of so many of the demonstrations that we have seen thus far. with chants like "if we don't get it -- meaning justice -- and the whole system is guilty as hell people climbed up on the hood, the truck tried to get them off, and he got more ugly than that. people attempted to pull cables off the back of the truck. ultimately, that truck driver moved off at a good w
the area is now known as george floyd square. but there was gunfire in that area, now confirmed by the police. two suspects are on the run, no information about anyone being shot. we are just seven hours since derek shelton was found to be guilty as the verdict was read. chauvin did not react, he looked around a little bit, but did not look at the jury. when it came time to be let out of the courtroom, he is currently in the same maximum prison facility where he was held until he made bail,...
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they were just 82 people killed since george floyd. but you don't hear about that. there's no outrage. systemic racism had nothing to do with that carnage. but, yet, a handful of people like george floyd are killed at the hands of the police, and because it fits a racial narrative, there's a mobilization. but the most vulnerable people, low income blacks in these communities are the ones who are going to suffer the consequence. not al sharpton in his jet or mack scene waters from her mansion or the head of black lives matter in a $1.3 million mansion from corporate $98 million given by corporate, it's really a carnage. and these people are worse than bigots. i know what bigotry looks like. but i also know what treason looks like. and what they're doing to black america, in terms of pushing this false racial narrative, to me amounts to treasonous behavior against them. but we're not supposed to talk about that. >> laura: hey, bob, do you agree that so much of what's going on here is, they have to always shift the conversation to a systemic problem. you have to tear d
they were just 82 people killed since george floyd. but you don't hear about that. there's no outrage. systemic racism had nothing to do with that carnage. but, yet, a handful of people like george floyd are killed at the hands of the police, and because it fits a racial narrative, there's a mobilization. but the most vulnerable people, low income blacks in these communities are the ones who are going to suffer the consequence. not al sharpton in his jet or mack scene waters from her mansion or...
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>> you know, first and foremost, i am heartbroken for george floyd and his family. i also think of my african-american friends who most recently he had to a conversation with their tenacious son before he went to the basketball court. and let him know that what he should say when someone approaches him or how he should act. as a mom of three boys, that breaks my heart. because i can't imagine having to have that conversation just because of the color of their skin. i also think of my friend delano who will be sending her husband out on the s.w.a.t. team in the weeks to come every night wondering if he will come home. to her and their new baby. look, if we want unity in this country, we need to have a tough conversation. we need to be able to have them come and we cannot fight violence with violence. you know what happened last summer in seattle with the autonomous zone. and how that's folded and, most recently this past week. this is unacceptable. what maxine waters did was interfere with our legal system come our judicial system, and put herself now and a place of
>> you know, first and foremost, i am heartbroken for george floyd and his family. i also think of my african-american friends who most recently he had to a conversation with their tenacious son before he went to the basketball court. and let him know that what he should say when someone approaches him or how he should act. as a mom of three boys, that breaks my heart. because i can't imagine having to have that conversation just because of the color of their skin. i also think of my...
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of george floyd. he lifted not a finger to help floyd. he was duty-bound under police department policy. when you see someone dying or in distress in his custody, he has to render medical aid. he didn't do it. >> sean: yeah. to me, he was in handcuffs. they could have brought him back to the hospital. they have amazing abilities especially when people have overdosed, et cetera. h narcan is one thing, leo. let me get to that issue and get your thoughts but i also want to to the other issue. a cop killer. a cop killer on a commission to reform, how can we reform the police? then we have this poor woman walking to church on the streets of new york, broad daylight. you've got a guy that killed his mother. i cannot believe the woman even survived this horrific, evil attack. he with the full force of his leg is pounding hern head into the pavement. i can't believe she lived, to be honest. thank god she's alive. >> let me simply say regarding the cop killer being on the advisory board. thanks but no thanks.
of george floyd. he lifted not a finger to help floyd. he was duty-bound under police department policy. when you see someone dying or in distress in his custody, he has to render medical aid. he didn't do it. >> sean: yeah. to me, he was in handcuffs. they could have brought him back to the hospital. they have amazing abilities especially when people have overdosed, et cetera. h narcan is one thing, leo. let me get to that issue and get your thoughts but i also want to to the other...
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tweeted george floyd should be alive today. we must enact the george floyd justice in policing act. the other thing that happened yesterday she beat back an attempt by republicans to censure maxine waters who was also under some criticism from both sides for saying that if they did not get the verdict they wanted they needed to be more confrontational. but she is fiercely protective of her members. in some ways does that hurt her in trying to get things done working across the aisle? >> well, it may not help her in terms of working across the aisle. it helps her in keeping the loyalty of the democratic caucus. she stationed herself at one entrance to the chamber and steny hoyer the majority leader at the other to let democrats know how they were supposed to vote on the maxine waters issue. she is very -- she has -- she has a stronger record in holding her caucus together and pushing things through on party lines than she has in working across party lines although there have been some notable occasions like the financial bail-ou
tweeted george floyd should be alive today. we must enact the george floyd justice in policing act. the other thing that happened yesterday she beat back an attempt by republicans to censure maxine waters who was also under some criticism from both sides for saying that if they did not get the verdict they wanted they needed to be more confrontational. but she is fiercely protective of her members. in some ways does that hurt her in trying to get things done working across the aisle? >>...
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george's chapel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ martha: want to bring in neil shaun here for a moment who's been covering the royal family for decades as we see this moving tribute to prince philip. it's an 3-minute journey -- 8-minute journey to the chap el. your thoughts as we watch this unfold. >> well, good morning, martha. so far a wonderfully i motive service that they are providing. let me tell you something, we were filming out of windsor on thursday for the rehearsals of this, and it was the equally emotional then. and we saw grown, you know, people, part of the military, in tears. so for them to show such restraint at this particular moment is very hard. i can only imagine, you know, when you're looking at this, it involves so many memories for people who have been in a similar situation due to the terrible pandemic we've had this year where lots of people have gone through this. but, of course, the duke duke of edinburgh, whatever people think, was very much loved worldwide. he was an individual chara
george's chapel. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ martha: want to bring in neil shaun here for a moment who's been covering the royal family for decades as we see this moving tribute to prince philip. it's an 3-minute journey -- 8-minute journey to the chap el. your thoughts as we watch this unfold. >> well, good morning, martha. so far a wonderfully i motive service that they are providing. let me tell you something, we were filming out of windsor on thursday for the rehearsals of this, and it was...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ dana: when people hear the name george w. bush they think of his 8 years as president of united states, he has been busy in his post presidential years, writing books, working on important policy issues at george w. bush approximatel presidential city and painting, a lot of painting, inspired by similar hobby of british prime minister churchill, in 2014 he completed his first series, depictions of world leaders, followed by portraits ofcourage with veterans. last month, i traveled to bush center in dallas to get a look at his latest exhibit. 43rd president new collection of oil paintings highlight join of 43 remarkable men and women who immigrated to united states and the new book called "out of many, one." ♪ ♪ >> on american currency you find the great seal of the united states, since congress adopted it in 1782, it has displayed words, latin for out of main, m many, one, referring to make up of many states and backgrounds, a nod to one of your greatest strengths, to one nation under god. to forever remain a shining city
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and what ensued in the struggle to arrest george floyd. he also may know about -- look at these pictures here, the pills found on the floor of floyd's car and a partial pill that was found in the police car that floyd was briefly in. all of which tested positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl. did george floyd die from the drug in his system or the knee on his neck? that is the question for this judge. criminal defense attorneys is here. but first, matt finn live outside the courthouse as we await the judge's decision this afternoon. hi, matt. >> hi, martha. so far no decision from the judge at this hour whether maurice hall will testify. as soon as the judge makes the decision, we'll bring that to you. right now on the stand in downtown minneapolis, dr. martin tobin, a physician giving powerful and difficult testimony to listen to. doctors have been testifying that the viral video of floyd indicates that floyd suffered a seizure. the doctor says he can figure out the precise moment that floyd took his last breath based on signs that cli
and what ensued in the struggle to arrest george floyd. he also may know about -- look at these pictures here, the pills found on the floor of floyd's car and a partial pill that was found in the police car that floyd was briefly in. all of which tested positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl. did george floyd die from the drug in his system or the knee on his neck? that is the question for this judge. criminal defense attorneys is here. but first, matt finn live outside the courthouse as we...
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fox news alert on the new legal action related to george floyd. merrick garland announcing a sweeping investigation, the doj probe comes a day after the former officer was convicted of all charges. the attorney general says that doesn't address the systemic problems in minneapolis and that's where the federal investigation comes in. watch. >> the investigation will assess whether the minneapolis police department engages in a pattern or practice of using excessive force including during protests. it will include a comprehensive review of the minneapolis police department's policies, training, supervision, and use of force investigations. it will assess the effectiveness of the mpd's current systems of accountability. >> emily: shannon, i would like to start with you. we know the standard is reasonable cause and the federal government finds that there is a pattern or practice that's unconstitutional, they will issue a public report and enter into civil litigation that allows them to participate in a settlement or agreement to align those policing p
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now, i have my own opinion on the death of george floyd. but derek chauvin is having his day in court right now. even if the facts surrounding his death are different, for black america, it's all one case. but in the eyes of the law, they are different. i know this firsthand from being an advocate in the juvenile justice court where my stint as a private investigator. every case is different no matter how we feel about it. in the town of brooklyn center, they released body cam footage this afternoon. i am going to play it for you right now. >> i'm not doing nothing. [static] >> lawrence: oh blank, i shot him. i would understand why people want to tie daunte wright and george floyd together. president biden was asked about the shooting this afternoon. here's what he had to say. think of the question is, was it an accident? was it intentional? that remains to be determined by a full-blown investigation. >> lawrence: now, i'm going to be real with you. that was a hard video to watch. but it's also hard to look at it and come to the conclusion
now, i have my own opinion on the death of george floyd. but derek chauvin is having his day in court right now. even if the facts surrounding his death are different, for black america, it's all one case. but in the eyes of the law, they are different. i know this firsthand from being an advocate in the juvenile justice court where my stint as a private investigator. every case is different no matter how we feel about it. in the town of brooklyn center, they released body cam footage this...
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there was emotional testimony from george floyd's girlfriend. away from the courthouse jacob fry had a threat for anyone who may want to riot. minneapolis mayor jacob fry put out a warning for would-be writers even though security forces stood down last may he said this time distraction won't be tolerated, people coming across town to cause an uproar will be arrested. he also made the claim white supremacist groups contributed to the chaos. >> there were a number of individuals on the ground associated with the boot. boys and no white supremacist groups that were substantially involved in chaos and destruction in the city. >> reporter: the jury in the derek chauvin trial, from courtney ross, george floyd's on and off again girlfriend, humanizing floyd she told the jury when they met floyd work security at the salvation army, ross was there and visibly upset. >> he said celebrate with you? >> russell the court she and floyd were addicted to opiates, they got some of their drugs from maurice hall who was with floyd the day he died but paul, a key
there was emotional testimony from george floyd's girlfriend. away from the courthouse jacob fry had a threat for anyone who may want to riot. minneapolis mayor jacob fry put out a warning for would-be writers even though security forces stood down last may he said this time distraction won't be tolerated, people coming across town to cause an uproar will be arrested. he also made the claim white supremacist groups contributed to the chaos. >> there were a number of individuals on the...
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if everybody is george floyd, nobody is george floyd. so these comparisons arein completely insulting and ridiculous. and the fact of the matter is ii don't even get how you played the race card in virginia politics when this guy has spent the last however many years being the lieutenant too, as you said, a guy who dresses up either in black face or egg rank oc he hasn't been treated by george floyd but he's not dead, hasn't been treated by emmett till. he's not dead. he spent four years palling a around with some guy who dresses up in klan robes, and that way back when in the 1920s in the post-great revival promoted by the democratic party but in the 1980s. we have now reached almost all the identity politics, at least displayed by politicians, inherently ridiculous because it's about powerful, corrupt people, as you always say, about meghan markle, "posing as victims." in this case, ought to be lappee up on the stage but you notice, it was not, tucker. >> tucker: by the way, i do discount some allegations against people. iou know what
if everybody is george floyd, nobody is george floyd. so these comparisons arein completely insulting and ridiculous. and the fact of the matter is ii don't even get how you played the race card in virginia politics when this guy has spent the last however many years being the lieutenant too, as you said, a guy who dresses up either in black face or egg rank oc he hasn't been treated by george floyd but he's not dead, hasn't been treated by emmett till. he's not dead. he spent four years...
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his name is george gascon, to have an effect. bill lujan has been following this. give us a sense. >> we're coming to you just outside the fox lot, and ever since george gascon came to l.a., he has made it clear, he believes in rehabilitation, more so than incarceration, and he has made really a laundry list of changes to the criminal justice system here in los angeles, that his critics say our friendly to criminals. he got rid of gun enhancements, gang enhancements, got rid of the d.a. offices delete hard-core gangs unit that prosecuted the worst gang crimes, been around for almost 40 years, and he has completely disbanded the unit. he doesn't believe in the death penalty, refusing to prosecute life without parole, not even allowing his own prosecutors to attend parole hearings, not prosecuting juveniles as adults, in any case, no matter how heinous their crime is. he is actively trying to resentenced up to 30,000 inmates and hiring public defenders to be high level prosecutors on his staff, including two women, one of which pos
his name is george gascon, to have an effect. bill lujan has been following this. give us a sense. >> we're coming to you just outside the fox lot, and ever since george gascon came to l.a., he has made it clear, he believes in rehabilitation, more so than incarceration, and he has made really a laundry list of changes to the criminal justice system here in los angeles, that his critics say our friendly to criminals. he got rid of gun enhancements, gang enhancements, got rid of the d.a....
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it shows george floyd being arrested about a year before his death. the defense is arguing that this video shows that george floyd had the inclination not to fully comply with police. he had the history of taking drugs while in police custody. george floyd complied by taking off his seat belt. then things escalate. an officer told floyd to spit out what is in his mouth. >> keep your hands where i can [bleep] see them. put them on the dash. put them on the dash. i'm not going to shoot you. put your hands on the dash. put your hands on the dash. last time i'm going to tell you that. it's simple. he keeps moving his hands around. he won't listen to what i have to say. put your hands on your head. >> open your mouth. spit out what you got. spit out what you got. i'm going to days you. >> floyd, come out. hand on your head. okay. relax then. >> today in court, a paramedic that treatmented floyd after that arrest testified that floyd told her he took eight or nine oxycodone or percocet pills. he was taken to the hospital for what was considered a potentiall
it shows george floyd being arrested about a year before his death. the defense is arguing that this video shows that george floyd had the inclination not to fully comply with police. he had the history of taking drugs while in police custody. george floyd complied by taking off his seat belt. then things escalate. an officer told floyd to spit out what is in his mouth. >> keep your hands where i can [bleep] see them. put them on the dash. put them on the dash. i'm not going to shoot you....
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in particular as we go through the trial you get 3 minutes after george floyd stopped moving. when you talk about people about that even if you are a pro cop, there's not much of an argument you can make. that would back what you saw on that tape. for the defense say don't pay attention just to the video, pay attention to everything going around him. we will see what the jury has to say, but when you talk to the business owners they want to operate their business, they are going through enough with covid, but the fact that you have a retail establishment with boards up on it you just expect that it minneapolis. you go to a restaurant and can't see through the windows because the boards are up. everyone wants to get through this and get through in one piece and get through it without another the big wave of destruction, but again the business owners are rather sympathetic to the people who are very upset over what they have seen with this case and the daunte wright case. >> dana: let's go back to our panel here, jesse watters we will give you another chance to come in here and
in particular as we go through the trial you get 3 minutes after george floyd stopped moving. when you talk about people about that even if you are a pro cop, there's not much of an argument you can make. that would back what you saw on that tape. for the defense say don't pay attention just to the video, pay attention to everything going around him. we will see what the jury has to say, but when you talk to the business owners they want to operate their business, they are going through enough...
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it's a recklessness in the way he treated george floyd. on the other end of the spectrum, they may have decided that he's guilty of a felony assault, second degree murder. any thoughts on that? >> you know what? anyone that is saying that they know the jury is going to go presupposes that they know each one of these jurors and how they will think as relates to the evidence. nobody knows. pure speculation. that said, it's not unreasonable for jurors to conclude that his actions were not lawful. there wasn't a single expert that opined that the behavior was a reasonable use of force. that said, it could be any one of the charges and all 40 if they wanted to go that way. >> martha: stand by, if you can. we hearing you but your audio is not as clear as we'd like it to be. so stand by. we'll work on that. we want to bring in mercedes coleman, fox news legal analyst and defense attorney. if you're the defense attorney for derek chauvin, what is going through your mind? >> unfortunately for them, i'm sure they hoped and prayed for a hung jury. it
it's a recklessness in the way he treated george floyd. on the other end of the spectrum, they may have decided that he's guilty of a felony assault, second degree murder. any thoughts on that? >> you know what? anyone that is saying that they know the jury is going to go presupposes that they know each one of these jurors and how they will think as relates to the evidence. nobody knows. pure speculation. that said, it's not unreasonable for jurors to conclude that his actions were not...
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george's new law puts limits on drop boxes, but as deltas ms. sebastian regrets pointing out, it also makes them part of the permanent voting system. in 2019, those drop boxes were illegal. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. white house corresponding kevin corke starts us off there tonight with the pressure coming from the president and progressives on these red states. good evening, kevin. >> a lot of pressure indeed. for all this talk as a candidate about being a unity president, it seems at least aspiration has given way to retribution for mr. biden, at least that's how some critics see his treatment of the nation's red, blue, political and policy divide. >> president biden: well, that's a decision they've made. i think it's a mistake, they should listen to dr. fauci and the scientists and the experts, but i think it's not responsible. >> mr. biden with a brush back pitch and at the texas rangers baseball club telling espn it's a mistake for the club to plan to have a full capacity crowd for the rangers
george's new law puts limits on drop boxes, but as deltas ms. sebastian regrets pointing out, it also makes them part of the permanent voting system. in 2019, those drop boxes were illegal. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. white house corresponding kevin corke starts us off there tonight with the pressure coming from the president and progressives on these red states. good evening, kevin. >> a lot of pressure indeed. for all this talk as...
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law that's not as strict as george appeared in the meantime, texas governor says he's looking forward to throwing out the first pitch at the texas ranger's home opener tonight against the toronto blue jays. but then changed his mind in the wake of major league baseball's decision to move the all-star game from atlanta because of george's new voting laws. baseball commissioner made the decision after talking with players and the players alliance, and organization of black players formed after the death of george floyd. critics say commissioner manford and the league clearly did not do their homework, because the law in no way limits their voting rights or access. here is the georgia g.o.p. chair, watch. >> this bill has been so maligned with disinformation and misinformation campaigns by stacey abrams, the president, alleys, and media. they are making decisions on falsehood. mlb should be interested in filling the bases, not supporting. >> now the texas governor is taking it as a swipe at the league, brushed back pitch saying that texas, which has two major league teams, will not seek
law that's not as strict as george appeared in the meantime, texas governor says he's looking forward to throwing out the first pitch at the texas ranger's home opener tonight against the toronto blue jays. but then changed his mind in the wake of major league baseball's decision to move the all-star game from atlanta because of george's new voting laws. baseball commissioner made the decision after talking with players and the players alliance, and organization of black players formed after...
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family and advocates say they were suggestive in the cases they were with george floyd. >> in harmony. if you brought it to their family as we have been running out. >> reporter: on tuesday derek chauvin was convicted of murdering george floyd. the justice department announced a federal investigation into the practices and policies of the minneapolis police department. >> yesterday, this does not address systemic policing issues in minneapolis. the challenges we face are deeply woven into our history. >> reporter: we've seen mostly peaceful demonstrations this week, at daunte wright's funeral later today. >> president biden celebrates 200 million vaccine shots in america. he is urging young people to get their shots as well as calling on every business to get paid time off for employees to get vaccinated. >> no working american should lose a single dollar from their paycheck because they chose to fulfill the patriotic duty of getting vaccinated. >> the administration avail a tax credit to encourage businesses and nonprofits with 500 employees to offer paid leave. todd: and are, asking
family and advocates say they were suggestive in the cases they were with george floyd. >> in harmony. if you brought it to their family as we have been running out. >> reporter: on tuesday derek chauvin was convicted of murdering george floyd. the justice department announced a federal investigation into the practices and policies of the minneapolis police department. >> yesterday, this does not address systemic policing issues in minneapolis. the challenges we face are...
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a medical examiner said george floyd died because his heart and his lungs and stopped. that is true for everyone who dies. the prosecution had to bolster their case but what is interesting is the defense said to the doctor baker with the medical examiner that the knee cut off george floyd's oxygen in the medical examiner said no and in addition. arthel: i want to play some of that but we all watched this trial and i want to move ahead richard, to this third week coming up. how much defense against or how might defense try to beef up their case? what will they hope to get out of witnesses this week? >> the meter of the case has happened so were moving to the spark of life and who was george floyd in the pot constitution is winding down in the defense has gotten what they needed peered for example, with the police trained officer they showed a picture of officer and they showed the angle of his knee across george floyd and they said is this the proper technique and is this the technique you are taught and they said yes, from that angle yet his knee is across the back but
a medical examiner said george floyd died because his heart and his lungs and stopped. that is true for everyone who dies. the prosecution had to bolster their case but what is interesting is the defense said to the doctor baker with the medical examiner that the knee cut off george floyd's oxygen in the medical examiner said no and in addition. arthel: i want to play some of that but we all watched this trial and i want to move ahead richard, to this third week coming up. how much defense...
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and if people want to check those comments out, said hey, george floyd killed himself. where are you getting it from? people were gaslighted me because i disagree with their opinion. it's a time where it's all or nothing, you agree with the vocal minority or nothing at all and that's where it becomes a problem, there are so many people that give into the vocal minority versus doing what's right and we need to be about doing what's right. speaking truth. so, i'm on here as a paid contributor to this network, i'm going to give you my opinion, people may love it or hate it, but i'm going to tell you what i think. i grew up in on the south side of chicago and extremely poor, and crack cocaine. and so many people don't say because they're afraid of being vilified. neil: i think there's something to what you say. rebecca, when people are assigned talking points or what you think you're going to hear from them. it surprises folks and that's why i want to commend and saying another network, don lemon and chris cuomo when they journalistic malpractice, and the coverage of the 16
and if people want to check those comments out, said hey, george floyd killed himself. where are you getting it from? people were gaslighted me because i disagree with their opinion. it's a time where it's all or nothing, you agree with the vocal minority or nothing at all and that's where it becomes a problem, there are so many people that give into the vocal minority versus doing what's right and we need to be about doing what's right. speaking truth. so, i'm on here as a paid contributor to...