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we have george floyd's— let you know... we have george floyd's brothers. we have philonise floyd, we have rodney floyd, _ philonise floyd, we have rodney floyd, we — philonise floyd, we have rodney floyd, we have brandon williams, who is george _ floyd, we have brandon williams, who is george floyd's nephew but was more _ is george floyd's nephew but was more like — is george floyd's nephew but was more like a son to him. they call him woo— more like a son to him. they call him woo back in the third ward! we have philonise's life... new york, were _ have philonise's life... new york, were you — have philonise's life... new york, were you at? _ have philonise's life... new york, were you at? we got terrence floyd. his sisters, _ were you at? we got terrence floyd. his sisters, who are not with us, but we _ his sisters, who are not with us, but we should absolutely acknowledge, bridgett floyd, who hails from north carolina, his sisters— hails from north carolina, his sisters latonya and, who hail from houston. — sisters latonya and, who hail from
we have george floyd's— let you know... we have george floyd's brothers. we have philonise floyd, we have rodney floyd, _ philonise floyd, we have rodney floyd, we — philonise floyd, we have rodney floyd, we have brandon williams, who is george _ floyd, we have brandon williams, who is george floyd's nephew but was more _ is george floyd's nephew but was more like — is george floyd's nephew but was more like a son to him. they call him woo— more like a son to him. they call him woo back...
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george floyd! all: (chant) george floyd! the virus i'm referring to is called racism. for many, it was about the police. in france, protesters recalled the death of adama traore four years earlier, a black man dying in police custody. in new zealand, maoris talked of structural racism. and in brazil, police violence — mostly against black people — brought thousands onto the streets. black lives matter, a phrase and a movement with its roots in america, now swept across more than 60 countries. but this was also about history and a reckoning, especially with empire. in the english city of bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down, dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protesters targeted king leopold ii, held responsible for the death of millions in what is now the democratic republic of congo. and with the demonstrations came a powerful gesture. taking the knee wasn't new — the american football player colin kaepernick had first used it to protest police violence in 2016. now, sports men and women around the world followed suit. 0ther faces and other names
george floyd! all: (chant) george floyd! the virus i'm referring to is called racism. for many, it was about the police. in france, protesters recalled the death of adama traore four years earlier, a black man dying in police custody. in new zealand, maoris talked of structural racism. and in brazil, police violence — mostly against black people — brought thousands onto the streets. black lives matter, a phrase and a movement with its roots in america, now swept across more than 60...
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first element, the death of george george floyd must be proven. the second _ george floyd must be proven. the second element the defendant caused the death _ second element the defendant caused the death. third the defendant at the death. third the defendant at the time — the death. third the defendant at the time of causing the death of george — the time of causing the death of george floyd was committing our attempting to commit the offence of awe assault in the third degree. it is not _ awe assault in the third degree. it is not necessary to prove the defendant had an intent to cause the death— defendant had an intent to cause the death of— defendant had an intent to cause the death of george floyd but attempted to commit the offence of assault. there _ to commit the offence of assault. there are — to commit the offence of assault. there are two elements of assault. first defendant assaulted george floyd _ that is ininflicting of bodily harm. second. _ that is ininflicting of bodily harm. second, the defendant inflicted substantial bo
first element, the death of george george floyd must be proven. the second _ george floyd must be proven. the second element the defendant caused the death _ second element the defendant caused the death. third the defendant at the death. third the defendant at the time — the death. third the defendant at the time of causing the death of george — the time of causing the death of george floyd was committing our attempting to commit the offence of awe assault in the third degree. it is not _...
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george floyd's lea his reaction. george floyd's legacy will _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about - his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about his| legacy will not be about his death— legacy will not be about his death but what we must do in his memory. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the former police officer derek chauvin has been found guilty of two charges of murder and one of manslaughter in the death of george floyd, the african—american man hip into the ground for more than 90 minutes last may. the historic outcome at a court in minneapolis comes after a three—week trial and is seen as a landmark test of police accountability and a pivotal moment in us race relations. a warning, you may find some images in our report upsetting. history turns on these kinds of moment than in the trial of derek chauvin it was notjust america are yearning to know the outcome but also the wider world. on the seco
george floyd's lea his reaction. george floyd's legacy will _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be _ his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about - his reaction. george floyd's legacy will not be about his| legacy will not be about his death— legacy will not be about his death but what we must do in his memory. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the former police officer derek chauvin has been found...
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george, it is a reminder. _ pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those _ pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those of - pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those of us - pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those of us who | pretty scary. george, it is a i reminder, those of us who live pretty scary. george, it is a - reminder, those of us who live and work in london, we are in a slightly protective bubble because of the thames very good that's been so effective in controlling the river rise and fall of the river thames. but there are many parts of the country that are quite vulnerable if sea levels rise. never mind the countries that will simply cease to exist and see level rises become significant, the maldives, bangladesh, other places. absolutely. it is very warning for anybody who lives in a coastal region and for those developing countries, as you mentioned, it is a really a reminder that it is not that long ago that we solve the climate crisis as a distant threat. the reality is though that it is unfolding before our eyes, and yes of course, the pandem
george, it is a reminder. _ pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those _ pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those of - pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those of us - pretty scary. george, it is a reminder, those of us who | pretty scary. george, it is a i reminder, those of us who live pretty scary. george, it is a - reminder, those of us who live and work in london, we are in a slightly protective bubble because of the thames very good that's been so effective in controlling the...
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crowd: george floyd! what's his name? - crowd: george floyd! 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 police — but also the lasting impact of slavery and colonialism. but also the lasting impact we are getting word this evening of some rock—throwing by youths in south—central los angeles. the response to george floyd's death was an echo of the outrage that followed another watershed moment captured on camera almost 30 years ago. in the intervening decades since the brutal beating of rodney king, many more names have come to haunt the public consciousness. we need every officer to be held accountable. and until then, it's still scary to be a black man or woman in america on account of the police. the trial
crowd: george floyd! what's his name? - crowd: george floyd! 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 police — but also the lasting impact of slavery and...
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george floyd is soon seen being pushed to the ground by officers. i can't breathe. i can't breathe, man. mr mcmillan, do you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. 0ur correpondent, lebo diseko is in minneapolis. she told me it was a gruelling day for the prosecution witnesses, and everyone in court. the prosecution pretty relentlessly showing body camera footage from all four officers that were here that day, arresting mr floyd and really taking us through the interaction with him. from the beginning, they began right around the corner here, and bring
george floyd is soon seen being pushed to the ground by officers. i can't breathe. i can't breathe, man. mr mcmillan, do you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life—changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? uh, disbelief and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been...
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and by george i go to george. and by george with a sheepish _ go to george. and by george with a sheepish dulux - go to george. and by george with a sheepish dulux now. go to george. and by george with a sheepish dulux now inj with a sheepish dulux now in the doghouse they said they were deeply sorry, with a social media team presumably left with excel on their faces. and initially bemused tottenham so they have brushed off the rail with the newest sponsor, insisting that this time the club will gloss over it. —— eggshell. mark lobel, bbc news. you may remember this time last year when the netflix documentary tiger—cats matt king became a viral sensation. it turns out keeping big cats as pets is notjust popular in the us but in russia. a warning in advance, as tempting as it may seem pleased to try this at home. a wild cat, eyes fixed on someone asleep. but this is play, not pray. the unexpected, a hug. meet the well�*s most unusual house cat, messy the puma. he lives in this apartment in the russian city, with his owners alexander and maria. translat
and by george i go to george. and by george with a sheepish _ go to george. and by george with a sheepish dulux - go to george. and by george with a sheepish dulux now. go to george. and by george with a sheepish dulux now inj with a sheepish dulux now in the doghouse they said they were deeply sorry, with a social media team presumably left with excel on their faces. and initially bemused tottenham so they have brushed off the rail with the newest sponsor, insisting that this time the club...
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george — representation of black people. george floyd died after derrick shelby knelt on his neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds. a life which ended too soon. but a legacy continued support. it is time to tell you that southampton still leaves tottenham 1-0 southampton still leaves tottenham 1—0 in the premier league. it is half—time at the tottenham hotspur stadium. that is alternate from sports tables that we will have more on the bbc news channel throughout the evening, bye—bye for now. hello, a new area of high pressure in across the uk bringing more dry, settled weather for the rest of the weekend and into the weekend. tonight clear skies for many temperatures dipping away. there is a widespread frost on the way. the exception of corn while it is quite breezy. western fringes of wales and scotland but for many a night in ireland. the coldest but the night in scotland and northern england might —5. as the day begins. out of the cold starts, the early mist and fog patches. it will go quickly. we are left with a d
george — representation of black people. george floyd died after derrick shelby knelt on his neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds. a life which ended too soon. but a legacy continued support. it is time to tell you that southampton still leaves tottenham 1-0 southampton still leaves tottenham 1—0 in the premier league. it is half—time at the tottenham hotspur stadium. that is alternate from sports tables that we will have more on the bbc news channel throughout the evening, bye—bye for...
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george floyd! george floyd! the violence i. appear in syria? george floyd! | george floyd! the violence i am referring — george floyd! the violence i am referring to _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called racism. - referring to is called racism. for many— referring to is called racism. for many it _ referring to is called racism. for many it was _ referring to is called racism. for many it was about - referring to is called racism. for many it was about the l for many it was about the police. in france, they recall the death of a black man dying in police custody. in new zealand, talk of structural racism. in brazil, police violence mostly against black people brought violence out onto the street. —— brought people out onto the street. practice in 60 countries. but this was also about history and a reckoning, especially with empire. in bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down and dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protested targeted
george floyd! george floyd! the violence i. appear in syria? george floyd! | george floyd! the violence i am referring — george floyd! the violence i am referring to _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called _ george floyd! the violence i am referring to is called racism. - referring to is called racism. for many— referring to is called racism. for many it _ referring to is called racism. for many it was _ referring to is...
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george? and, by george, with a sheepish dulux now- gary. george? and, by george, with a sheepish dulux now in i with a sheepish dulux now in the doghouse, they said they deeply sorry. their social media team presumably left with excel on their faces. and initially bemused tottenham said they have brushed off the road with their newest sponsor, insisting that this time the club will gloss over it. mark lobel club will gloss over it. mark lobel, bbc news. remarkable. we try to bring you the latest and something late here on bbc news. i'll be back with a headline soon. bye—bye. hello there. under clear, starry skies, temperatures have once again been dropping. it means a cold, frosty start for most on friday morning but a mainly dry day ahead, with some spells of sunshine once any early fog has cleared. high pressure stilljust about in charge, but this frontal system will be trying to change things, with more cloud and some rain eventually into the far north—west, but most of us having a cold, frosty but bright start. fog patches most likely acros
george? and, by george, with a sheepish dulux now- gary. george? and, by george, with a sheepish dulux now in i with a sheepish dulux now in the doghouse, they said they deeply sorry. their social media team presumably left with excel on their faces. and initially bemused tottenham said they have brushed off the road with their newest sponsor, insisting that this time the club will gloss over it. mark lobel club will gloss over it. mark lobel, bbc news. remarkable. we try to bring you the...
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so- george floyd. and for your family and friends. thank you.— george floyd. and for your family and friends. thank you. so let me also think very — and friends. thank you. so let me also think very publicly _ and friends. thank you. so let me also think very publicly aaron - also think very publicly aaron eldridge was part of our team that was not here today but was indispensable. thank you lola for a wonderfuljob that you did was up josh larson, josh, thanks so much my friend. thank you missouri. in the tasha robinson, iwant friend. thank you missouri. in the tasha robinson, i want to thank you and the next generation. the next generation ofjustice seekers. dion, where are you? thank you very much. venona boswell. you are a star. and i also want to thank so many other people but with that we are going to close our comments right now. and just say that we are prepared to continue to put delete not pursue justice. thank you. that continue to put delete not pursue justice. thank you.— continue to put delete not pursue justice. thank you. that was keith elli
so- george floyd. and for your family and friends. thank you.— george floyd. and for your family and friends. thank you. so let me also think very — and friends. thank you. so let me also think very publicly _ and friends. thank you. so let me also think very publicly aaron - also think very publicly aaron eldridge was part of our team that was not here today but was indispensable. thank you lola for a wonderfuljob that you did was up josh larson, josh, thanks so much my friend. thank you...
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have _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been - george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been any| thin blue line. have there been any other trials like this where we have seen police incriminate in terms of their testimony fellow officers? it their testimony fellow officers? it is highly unusual. it really happens. the fact that yesterday, the minneapolis police department chief took to the stand was cover naturally, it was leading the newspapers across the nation because of how unlikely it is to see something like that and trials of police misconduct in america. it is... it might lead to future prosecutors to call more officers to justify. prosecutors to call more officers to 'usti . . , ., , prosecutors to call more officers to 'usti . ., , . here in the uk, a trial of the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine on children has been paused while scientists investigate a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. the university of oxford has told the bbc that th
have _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there _ george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been - george floyd. you talked about the thin blue line. have there been any| thin blue line. have there been any other trials like this where we have seen police incriminate in terms of their testimony fellow officers? it their testimony fellow officers? it is highly unusual. it really happens. the fact that yesterday, the minneapolis police department chief...
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floyd but for the family of george floyd but for the family of george floyd but for the families of trayvon martin and michael brown and all of those families and those black men that died before him.— families and those black men that died before him. i ., ., , , ., died before him. what does this mean now for confidence _ died before him. what does this mean now for confidence in _ died before him. what does this mean now for confidence in the _ died before him. what does this mean now for confidence in the criminal - now for confidence in the criminal justice system, going forward in america? ., , , america? earlier when i first spoke, i said it meant _ america? earlier when i first spoke, i said it meant that _ america? earlier when i first spoke, i said it meant that black _ america? earlier when i first spoke, i said it meant that black lives - i said it meant that black lives matter had, finally in america today. and i think i spoke a little bit soon. it mattered in that moment and tragically at the same time, the jury and tragically at the same time, the jury verdict was a
floyd but for the family of george floyd but for the family of george floyd but for the families of trayvon martin and michael brown and all of those families and those black men that died before him.— families and those black men that died before him. i ., ., , , ., died before him. what does this mean now for confidence _ died before him. what does this mean now for confidence in _ died before him. what does this mean now for confidence in the _ died before him. what does this mean now for...
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george floyd! protesters immediately flooded the streets, this modern day civil rights movement continuing its onward march. guilty! but there was a sense of celebration and relief. relief, relief, absolutely relief. i can exhale now, i can breathe. overwhelmed, overwhelmed. the site where george floyd was murdered has become a landmark of racial injustice and last night it became a focal point for a swirl of emotions. at times, it felt like a street party. at times, it felt like a vigil. but amidst it all, the haunting iconography of george floyd, whose violent death and desperate final words personified america's systemic racism. this is a milestone moment in the ongoing struggle for black equality. but it's farfrom being an end point. and while the murder of george floyd has brought about something of a racial reckoning, that's a very different thing from saying it's brought about racial reconciliation. there is no point talking of a new dawn in america. the history of hundreds of years will nev
george floyd! protesters immediately flooded the streets, this modern day civil rights movement continuing its onward march. guilty! but there was a sense of celebration and relief. relief, relief, absolutely relief. i can exhale now, i can breathe. overwhelmed, overwhelmed. the site where george floyd was murdered has become a landmark of racial injustice and last night it became a focal point for a swirl of emotions. at times, it felt like a street party. at times, it felt like a vigil. but...
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george, he was 'ust in pain the entire time.— george, he was “ust in pain the entire time.— george, he was 'ust in pain the entire time. ,, , ., , ., entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed _ entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed away _ entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed away may - entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed away may 30, - entire time. sir, you indicated your| mother passed away may 30, 2018, entire time. sir, you indicated your. mother passed away may 30, 2018, is that right? _ yes sir. live to our correspondent larry madowo — he's in minneapolis. let's stay with the trials of the time being. it's very clear that the prosecution still trying to present this image of a caring, compassionate man. and undermining the defence argument about underlying health problems. larry. and monday _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last _ underlying health problems. larry. and monday was the last time - under
george, he was 'ust in pain the entire time.— george, he was “ust in pain the entire time.— george, he was 'ust in pain the entire time. ,, , ., , ., entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed _ entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed away _ entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed away may - entire time. sir, you indicated your mother passed away may 30, - entire time. sir, you indicated your| mother passed away may 30, 2018, entire time. sir, you indicated...
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when it would _ the death of george floyd. when it would be _ the death of george floyd. when it would be preposterous to say that given _ would be preposterous to say that given everything that we know about george _ given everything that we know about george floyd leading up to the event — george floyd leading up to the event. he had an enlarged heart, he had methamphetamine in his system, sentinel. _ had methamphetamine in his system, sentinel, things of that nature. that's— sentinel, things of that nature. that's really not what the product prosecute — that's really not what the product prosecute his case was again, they didn't— prosecute his case was again, they didn't have — prosecute his case was again, they didn't have to prove that level of causation — didn't have to prove that level of causation. they only had to prove that it _ causation. they only had to prove that it was — causation. they only had to prove that it was a substantial factor. really— that it was a substantial factor. really that's why the prosecutor said at _ really that's why th
when it would _ the death of george floyd. when it would be _ the death of george floyd. when it would be preposterous to say that given _ would be preposterous to say that given everything that we know about george _ given everything that we know about george floyd leading up to the event — george floyd leading up to the event. he had an enlarged heart, he had methamphetamine in his system, sentinel. _ had methamphetamine in his system, sentinel, things of that nature. that's— sentinel,...
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floyd would be alive today. perhaps george floyd would be alive toda . . ~ perhaps george floyd would be alive toda . ., ~ ,., perhaps george floyd would be alive toda . . ~' ,. , perhaps george floyd would be alive toda. ., , . oxfam says it has suspended two members of staff in the democratic republic of congo over allegations of sexual exploitation and bullying. the charity said the suspensions were part of an "external investigation" set up in november into the allegations. the charity was allowed only last month to resume applying for funding from the uk aid budget, after claims of serious sexual misconduct in haiti. the labour mp sarah champion chairs the house of commons international development committee. she says this will damage the reputation of the aid industry. unfortunately, it is going to knock people's confidence and that is a great shame because the aid sector does the most unbelievably amazing work. it saves lives, it empowers people around the world, it gives them prosperity and a future. but we have to accept that these are incredibly vulnerable people. there is a
floyd would be alive today. perhaps george floyd would be alive toda . . ~ perhaps george floyd would be alive toda . ., ~ ,., perhaps george floyd would be alive toda . . ~' ,. , perhaps george floyd would be alive toda. ., , . oxfam says it has suspended two members of staff in the democratic republic of congo over allegations of sexual exploitation and bullying. the charity said the suspensions were part of an "external investigation" set up in november into the allegations. the...
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and the top homicide investigator for the us city of minneapolis gives evidence on day five of the george floyd murder trial. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a car has driven through a barricade outside the heavily guarded us capitol building in washington, hitting two police officers. the suspected emerged from the car with a knife and was fatally shot. one of the two officers has died and the other is being treated in hospital. last month, the authorities began to dismantle some of the security fencing and other measures put up after the storming of the capital by trump supporters injanuary. the us capitol police gave this update. it is with a very, very heavy heart that i_ it is with a very, very heavy heart that i announce one of our officers had succumbed to his injuries. this is been _ had succumbed to his injuries. this is been an— had succumbed to his injuries. this is been an extremely difficult time for us— is been an extremely difficult time for us capita
and the top homicide investigator for the us city of minneapolis gives evidence on day five of the george floyd murder trial. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. a car has driven through a barricade outside the heavily guarded us capitol building in washington, hitting two police officers. the suspected emerged from the car with a knife and was fatally shot. one of the two...
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those were george floyd's last words. we can't let those words die with him. this crime might never have come to trial had it not been for this community, who documented it. trauma collectively relived through the trial. but for now, some relief as people take in the victory. we got that justice, now we got that peace! many here believe that this is not a case of problems solved. rather, an opening for real change, when it comes to how black people are treated by police in america. lebo diseko, bbc news, minneapolis. in a moment we'll speak to jasmine rand, who is international legal counsel for the george floyd legal team, and represented the case before the united nations. but first let's hear more from george floyd's family as they pay tribute to him. his brother philonise floyd spoke at the news conference after the verdicts were handed down. you have cameras from all around the world to see and show what happened to my brother. it was a motion picture, the world seeing his life being extinguished, and i could do nothing but watch. we have to protest becau
those were george floyd's last words. we can't let those words die with him. this crime might never have come to trial had it not been for this community, who documented it. trauma collectively relived through the trial. but for now, some relief as people take in the victory. we got that justice, now we got that peace! many here believe that this is not a case of problems solved. rather, an opening for real change, when it comes to how black people are treated by police in america. lebo diseko,...
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floyd, in the way he arrested george floyd, in the way he arrested george floyd, in the way he treated him and restrained him, and in his failure to render him, and in his failure to render him medical assistance when he passed out. a warning here, this report contains some disturbing images. week two of the most significant trial in recent years, one which has reignited america's unresolved history of racial tension. derek chauvin is the latest police officer to stand accused of killing a black man, an event that reverberated around the world. do you swear or affirm on the penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth? i do. it is rare for a police chief to testify against one of his own, but this one did not mince his words when it came to derek chauvin�*s actions. once mr floyd had stopped resisting, and certainly once he was in distress and trying to verbalise that, that should have stopped. derek chauvin�*s defence argues that george floyd died of drug use and pre—existing health conditions, not the more than nine min
floyd, in the way he arrested george floyd, in the way he arrested george floyd, in the way he treated him and restrained him, and in his failure to render him, and in his failure to render him medical assistance when he passed out. a warning here, this report contains some disturbing images. week two of the most significant trial in recent years, one which has reignited america's unresolved history of racial tension. derek chauvin is the latest police officer to stand accused of killing a...
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floyd's net, that because george floyd's net, that because george floyd's net, that because george floyd to die, that that use of force was unreasonable. also trying to dispel any arguments around whether or not george floyd had been aggressive or posing a threat to officers. we have heard from a number of people that were at the scene, what has been really striking is how many of them still carry dealt with them to this day. we heard from very young children, teenagers still saying they think how they intervened, had they done things differently, would george boyd still be alive? the girl who actually filmed the incident said she still prays and says to george floyd, she apologises to him and wishes she could have done more. yesterday we ended the day with slightly less emotional testimony but no less powerful. we heard from two paramedics that had attended the scene, who testified they thought george boyd was dead when they arrived. very powerful testimony that they actually had to tell derek chauvin to move from george floyd's no choir they were trying to check for a pulse. the day en
floyd's net, that because george floyd's net, that because george floyd's net, that because george floyd to die, that that use of force was unreasonable. also trying to dispel any arguments around whether or not george floyd had been aggressive or posing a threat to officers. we have heard from a number of people that were at the scene, what has been really striking is how many of them still carry dealt with them to this day. we heard from very young children, teenagers still saying they think...
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relatives of george floyd have been speaking to cbs this morning, george floyd's brother philonise floyd described the moment he heard the verdicts read out. before i went in the courtroom i was pacing back and forth and before i went and i started praying because it took 30 minutes for the judge and jury to come out but the i heard guilty, guilty and guilty i was excited and happy because african—american people feel that we never get justice, we feel it is just us all the time. earlier the us, network cbs spoke to donald williams, who witnessed the murder. what did you think when you heard the verdict yesterday, did you think it was even possible? yeah... you know, i had a little worry on it but you know, i actually sat there and prayed, me and my kids, right before the verdict. and we watched it and our prayer came through and, yes... we heard your 911 call during the court. you were clearly moved to tears by that. what was it like for you to see derek chauvin in person in the court room? yeah, it was a tough and emotional situation to actually see him for the first time from the in
relatives of george floyd have been speaking to cbs this morning, george floyd's brother philonise floyd described the moment he heard the verdicts read out. before i went in the courtroom i was pacing back and forth and before i went and i started praying because it took 30 minutes for the judge and jury to come out but the i heard guilty, guilty and guilty i was excited and happy because african—american people feel that we never get justice, we feel it is just us all the time. earlier the...
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inside windsor castle, st george's chapel has been made ready. the duke of edinburgh's many decorations have been placed on the altar. close by, the seat he used to occupy, the enamelled stall plate is in place. but his insignia as a knight of the garter has been removed. it will be in this section of the chapel, known as the quire, where the 30 members of the congregation will be seated around the catafalque bearing the duke's coffin. the funeral procession will have made its way to the chapel from the castle�*s quadrangle. just after 2:40pm, his coffin will be borne from the state entrance to be placed on the land rover hearse the duke helped to design. at 2:45pm, the small procession will step off for the eight—minute journey through the castle. some members of the royalfamily will walk behind the coffin. the queen will follow in a limousine. at 2:53pm, the coffin will arrive at the west steps of st george's chapel. it will be borne to the top of the steps where it will pause. at three o'clock, a one—minute silence will be observed, befo
inside windsor castle, st george's chapel has been made ready. the duke of edinburgh's many decorations have been placed on the altar. close by, the seat he used to occupy, the enamelled stall plate is in place. but his insignia as a knight of the garter has been removed. it will be in this section of the chapel, known as the quire, where the 30 members of the congregation will be seated around the catafalque bearing the duke's coffin. the funeral procession will have made its way to the chapel...
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tensions are high in minneapolis as the defence begins in the george floyd murder trial. one expert witness saying the neck restraint on floyd was a reasonable use of force. i felt that derek shelving was justified with acting with objective reasonableness. johnson &johnson becomes the second covid—19 vaccine linked to blood clots. us authorities recommend pausing the rollout of the jab. the us will withdraw all american troops from afghistan by the 11th september this year. white house officials say presidentjoe biden will make an official announcement on wednesday. this means america will miss a may deadline for a pull—out agreed with the taliban by the trump administration. in response, the taliban has said they will not attend a summit on the country's future in turkey later this month, until all foreign forces have left the country. secunder kermani is in kabul and sent us this report on how the announcement has been recieved in afghanistan. many here will see this as a boost for the tele— band despite the technically being a breach of the deadline that they ha
tensions are high in minneapolis as the defence begins in the george floyd murder trial. one expert witness saying the neck restraint on floyd was a reasonable use of force. i felt that derek shelving was justified with acting with objective reasonableness. johnson &johnson becomes the second covid—19 vaccine linked to blood clots. us authorities recommend pausing the rollout of the jab. the us will withdraw all american troops from afghistan by the 11th september this year. white house...
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the trial resumes of the police officer accused of killing george floyd in minneapolis last year —— with the prosecution questioning a city police sergeant. 50 people have been killed and dozens injured in a train crash in taiwan. oxfam suspends two members of its staff in the democratic republic of congo following allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying. wildlife conservationists warn people to keep their distance from seals this easter weekend, over concerns that disturbing and scaring them can lead to harm. good afternoon. more than 70 mps — across parties — have warned against the introduction of vaccine passports in england, which could mean people have to show they've received a jab before they're allowed into some venues. the idea has been described as "divisive" and "discriminatory". the government is reported to be considering testing a scheme for some major events, including the fa cup final next month. downing street has dismissed these reports as "speculation" and said that no final decision had been made on covid certificates. our political correspondent, jonathan
the trial resumes of the police officer accused of killing george floyd in minneapolis last year —— with the prosecution questioning a city police sergeant. 50 people have been killed and dozens injured in a train crash in taiwan. oxfam suspends two members of its staff in the democratic republic of congo following allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying. wildlife conservationists warn people to keep their distance from seals this easter weekend, over concerns that disturbing and...
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once they get to st george's chapel, the queen will sit on her own. there will be just 30 members of the congregation, all of whom will wear masks. according to the palace, difficult decisions have had to be made about who those 30 should be. they'll include three members of the german branch of the duke's family. and although the funeral will take place in private, behind the castle walls, there will be a ceremonial element to it. the king's troop royal horse artillery have moved to windsor to be on hand to fire a gun salute. the footguards and other service contingents, including the royal marines, will also be taking part. they'll be responsible for bearing the duke's coffin out of the castle and then into the chapel. everything is being carefully rehearsed. and though the palace has done its best to discourage people from leaving flowers, many have chosen to do so. all the bouquets have been gathered in the grounds of marlborough house, where they've been inspected by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. most are accompanied by message
once they get to st george's chapel, the queen will sit on her own. there will be just 30 members of the congregation, all of whom will wear masks. according to the palace, difficult decisions have had to be made about who those 30 should be. they'll include three members of the german branch of the duke's family. and although the funeral will take place in private, behind the castle walls, there will be a ceremonial element to it. the king's troop royal horse artillery have moved to windsor to...
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— of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun- the _ of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. the prosecution _ of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. the prosecution says - of george floyd's df? absolutely, | shaun. the prosecution says derek chauvin betrayed his badge, —— george floyd's death. and that is why they are testifying against him, his boss. it is hard to make a case you followed police training and procedure when your own boss as you did not, this is what we train you to do. but the defence of derek chauvin do not have to prove a cause of death, theyjust have to bring in reasonable doubt, and if they can convince one juror there is reasonable doubt this case ceases to exist because the jury has to agree unanimously, all of them have to agree on these three charges, at least on one of them, to get a conviction. he is charged on second—degree and intentional murder, second—degree manslaughter and third—degree murder, so it will be a very uphill battle to convict him on any of those.— be
— of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun- the _ of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. the prosecution _ of george floyd's df? absolutely, shaun. the prosecution says - of george floyd's df? absolutely, | shaun. the prosecution says derek chauvin betrayed his badge, —— george floyd's death. and that is why they are testifying against him, his boss. it is hard to make a case you followed police training and procedure when your own boss as you did...
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because you cannot come in and say george floyd come on one hand, george floyd died of asphyxiation but he has a 98% oxygen level in his blood. his blood is oxygenated. it stands to reason the opposite is true as well. you can't come in and say i can conclusively prove that mr floyd did not have carbon monoxide in his blood because he had this high oxygen saturation. you test one statement against the evidence of other people and you compare it. that is what you as jurors are obligated to do and what i am asking you to do. compare the evidence against itself. test it, challenge it, compare it to the law. read the instructions in their entirety. start from the point of the presumption of innocence and see how far the state can get. i submit to you that the state has failed to meet its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. derek chauvin have spent charged as the state indicated with these three charges and the judge has instructed. count one is second—degree murder while committing a felony, also called the felony murder rule in minnesota. kind of the textbook example is if i run i
because you cannot come in and say george floyd come on one hand, george floyd died of asphyxiation but he has a 98% oxygen level in his blood. his blood is oxygenated. it stands to reason the opposite is true as well. you can't come in and say i can conclusively prove that mr floyd did not have carbon monoxide in his blood because he had this high oxygen saturation. you test one statement against the evidence of other people and you compare it. that is what you as jurors are obligated to do...
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a medical expert tells the trial of former police officer derek chauvin that george floyd died from a lack of oxygen after being pinned down. and, is this underwater world about to be wrecked by deep sea mining? a warning from environmental campaigners. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, i'm kasia madera. an international embarrassment — that's how president biden has described gun violence in the united states, which he called an epidemic. on thursday, mr biden put forward a series of measures to tackle the problem. the president said there was widespread public support for stricter rules, despite the efforts of the gun lobby. gun violence in this country is an epidemic. let me say it again. gun violence in this country is an epidemic. and it is an international embarrassment. i want to rein in the proliferation of so—called ghost guns, these are guns that are homemade. they are built from a kit and include directions on how to finish the firearm. you can buy the kit. they have no serial numbers. so when they show up in a crime scene, they can't b
a medical expert tells the trial of former police officer derek chauvin that george floyd died from a lack of oxygen after being pinned down. and, is this underwater world about to be wrecked by deep sea mining? a warning from environmental campaigners. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world, i'm kasia madera. an international embarrassment — that's how president biden has described gun violence in the united states, which he called an epidemic. on thursday, mr...
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queen elizabeth's husband — the duke of edinburgh — has been laid to rest in st george's chapel, windsor. his royal highness prince philip's coffin queen elizabeth's husband — the duke of edinburgh — has been laid to rest in st george's chapel, windsor. his royal highness prince philip's coffin was followed by the prince of wales, his sister and brothers — eight days after their father's death — at the age of 99. the queen sat alone in the chapel — mourning the loss of a much—loved husband. a small congregation attended the funeral, closing a remarkable chapter of modern royal history. our other main news stories this hour. the czech republic is expelling 18 russian diplomats after russian agents were allegedly involved in a deadly explosion at an arms depot. and president biden is under pressure after he tries to keep donald trump's cap on refugees. good evening. eight days after his death, his royal highness prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, has been laid to rest at st george's chapel windsor, in the presence of her majesty the queen, and a small congregation of family
queen elizabeth's husband — the duke of edinburgh — has been laid to rest in st george's chapel, windsor. his royal highness prince philip's coffin queen elizabeth's husband — the duke of edinburgh — has been laid to rest in st george's chapel, windsor. his royal highness prince philip's coffin was followed by the prince of wales, his sister and brothers — eight days after their father's death — at the age of 99. the queen sat alone in the chapel — mourning the loss of a...
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george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and their battle with addiction — on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin�*s trial. it isa it is a classic story of people get addicted to opioids. we both have suffered from chronic pain. disturbing videos which appear to show the massacre of unarmed civilians in northern ethiopia — have been obtained by the bbc. the ousted leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi has been charged with violating the country's official secrets act. also in the programme — the un secretary general antonio guterres rebukes wealthier countries for stockpiling vaccines — and tells the bbc his view on vaccine passports. is it possible to have a vaccine passport that facilitates exchanges and movements, but at the same time, that creates a new level of inequality in the world. and at the age of 81 why sir ian mckellen has chosen to take on one of the toughest roles in theatre. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the girlfriend of george floyd — whose death in minneapolis last year sparked protests across the wo
george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and their battle with addiction — on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin�*s trial. it isa it is a classic story of people get addicted to opioids. we both have suffered from chronic pain. disturbing videos which appear to show the massacre of unarmed civilians in northern ethiopia — have been obtained by the bbc. the ousted leader of myanmar aung san suu kyi has been charged with violating the country's official secrets act....
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what was the reaction to george floyd's l reaction to george floyd's girlfriend? it reaction to george floyd's girlfriend?— reaction to george floyd's airlfriend? , , girlfriend? it is very limited. there are — girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only _ girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only a _ girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only a few - girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only a few seats i girlfriend? it is very limited. | there are only a few seats in court for family members. and george floyd's brother was in one of those seats. our reporter who was in the actual court room, not watching it on television like the rest of us, said he was paying close attention and sometimes hanging his head as courtney was talking about her life, the ups and downs of life with mr floyd and downs of life with mr floyd and his brother told a court reporter after the testimony that all of this has been difficult for the floyd family and it has changed their lives. any other evidence that sticks out to you today? the testimony today from _ out to
what was the reaction to george floyd's l reaction to george floyd's girlfriend? it reaction to george floyd's girlfriend?— reaction to george floyd's airlfriend? , , girlfriend? it is very limited. there are — girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only _ girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only a _ girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only a few - girlfriend? it is very limited. there are only a few seats i girlfriend? it is very limited. | there are only a few seats in...
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george's chapel and it will be televised. thank you so much for watching. all eyes on the weather now that lockdown is slowly easing and it is not looking too bad over the next few days. it will remain a little on the chilly side and we are in for a frosty start on tuesday but it will be a sunny one. on tuesday there are still a lot of cold air across the continent and we are in that cold air, it is still coming from the arctic and will take a while before the things warm up. this is what like early on tuesday. as low as —8 celsius in the glens of scotland and a frost down to the south coast. plenty of sunshine around right from the word go, however the cloud will be increasing through the morning and into the afternoon across western and southern areas so it is not a completely dry day. we do expect a few showers. the best of the weather will be across central parts and towards the north sea coast. temperatures, 10—12 degrees, actually not that far off the average but we would like them closer to the mid— teens especially across southern parts of the
george's chapel and it will be televised. thank you so much for watching. all eyes on the weather now that lockdown is slowly easing and it is not looking too bad over the next few days. it will remain a little on the chilly side and we are in for a frosty start on tuesday but it will be a sunny one. on tuesday there are still a lot of cold air across the continent and we are in that cold air, it is still coming from the arctic and will take a while before the things warm up. this is what like...
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george's legacy will not be just about his death but about what we must do in his memory.
george's legacy will not be just about his death but about what we must do in his memory.
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top stories: the minneapolis police chief testifies that the white officer on trial for the murder of george floyd violated the department's policy on the use of force. it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. first a cyclone — now flooding and landslides have killed at least a hundred people in the east of indonesia. jailbreak — gunmen attack a prison and police headquarters in southern nigeria — more than 1,800 inmates escape. google is spared having to pay billions of dollars of damages to rival oracle — the supreme court rules google did fairly copy code for its android operating system. the chief of the minneapolis police department took the stand today in the trial of derek chauvin — the white former police officer charged with the murder of george floyd. thejury also heard from the emergency room doctor who treated mr. floyd and pronounced him dead. the bbc�*s gary o'donoghue reports from minneapolis. week two of the most significant trial in recent years, and one which has reignited america's unresolved history of racial ten
top stories: the minneapolis police chief testifies that the white officer on trial for the murder of george floyd violated the department's policy on the use of force. it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. first a cyclone — now flooding and landslides have killed at least a hundred people in the east of indonesia. jailbreak — gunmen attack a prison and police headquarters in southern nigeria — more than 1,800 inmates escape. google is...
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violence flares again in northern ireland for a sixth consecutive night a medical witness says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen after being pinned down by the former policeman derek chauvin and not drugs as the defence claim. the us and nato discuss the build—up of russian troops near ukraine after a warning that moscow could intervene to help its citizens. and the find of a lifetime. archaeologists unearth an ancient egyptian lost city close to some of the world's best known monuments. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in the us. president biden has described gun violence as an epidemic and an international embarrassment. on thursday, he put forward a series of measures to try to tackle the problem. the president said there was widespread public support for stricter rules, despite the efforts of the gun lobby. gun violence in this country is an epidemic. let me say it again — gun violence in this country is an epidemic and it's an international embarrassment. we want to rein in the proliferation of so—called ghost guns. these are guns that are home made. built
violence flares again in northern ireland for a sixth consecutive night a medical witness says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen after being pinned down by the former policeman derek chauvin and not drugs as the defence claim. the us and nato discuss the build—up of russian troops near ukraine after a warning that moscow could intervene to help its citizens. and the find of a lifetime. archaeologists unearth an ancient egyptian lost city close to some of the world's best known...
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is charged with killing george floyd by kneeling on his neck. the princes william and harry have praised the duke of edinburgh in separate tributes. respects were paid on special parliamentary and assembly settings to mark the death. prince philip was 99. now on bbc news, hardtalk.
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trial of derek chauvin, a police trainer tells the court the force used by the former officer against george floyd was excessive. the new voluntary, one—child policy — why so many chinese parents are limiting themselves to a single infant. translation: for me, it's i already hard to raise this one. it feels better to put all your energy into one child. and spectacular views of the darker sky at night — the impact of less light pollution during lockdown. hello to you. american officials are describing the first day of talks with iran as constructive. iran and the united states are holding indirect talks in vienna, with the aim of reviving the landmark iran nuclear deal. european officials are acting as intermediaries, hoping to solve the impasse, since donald trump announced the us would withdraw from the deal, nearly three years ago. mark lobel has the story. tentative steps in vienna as european diplomats shuttle between iranians and americans in the same city, but different buildings, looking for a way in between the smoke to rein in iran's nuclear activities. we do see this as a con
trial of derek chauvin, a police trainer tells the court the force used by the former officer against george floyd was excessive. the new voluntary, one—child policy — why so many chinese parents are limiting themselves to a single infant. translation: for me, it's i already hard to raise this one. it feels better to put all your energy into one child. and spectacular views of the darker sky at night — the impact of less light pollution during lockdown. hello to you. american officials...
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the explaining to the “my who george flo d was. , .,, . ., explaining to the “my who george flo dwas. , . ., ., , ., floyd was. the prosecution wants to com - letel floyd was. the prosecution wants to completely discredit _ floyd was. the prosecution wants to completely discredit the _ floyd was. the prosecution wants to completely discredit the defence - completely discredit the defence theory that there were medical reasons why george floyd would have died anyway. find reasons why george floyd would have died anyway-— died anyway. and this is their last chance to do _ died anyway. and this is their last chance to do so. _ died anyway. and this is their last chance to do so. we _ died anyway. and this is their last chance to do so. we expect - died anyway. and this is their last chance to do so. we expect they. died anyway. and this is their last i chance to do so. we expect they will be resting after the use of force expert who is testifying now so they have to make a really strong case that the defence's argument is that it is because of drug use and underlying health problems,
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..and that george floyd's drug use and heart condition contributed to his death. the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore mr chauvin should be found not guilty on all counts. over this 3—week trial, we've seen the emotional friends and eyewitnesses, the testimony of medical first responders... in lay terms, i thought he was dead. ..the rare sight of a police chief publicly condemning the actions of one of his officers... it is not part of our training and it is certainly not part of our ethics or our values. ..and the dramatic moment when derek chauvin decided not to testify. i will invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. this has become a familiar american streetscape — shops boarded up and ready for a storm of protest. but tonight, a pause for prayer for the family of george floyd, their testament of hope that justice will be served. nick bryant, bbc news, minneapolis. larry is in minneapolis. thejury the jury has started deliberating in the charges of derek shaven what is accused of murdering george floyd last may.
..and that george floyd's drug use and heart condition contributed to his death. the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and therefore mr chauvin should be found not guilty on all counts. over this 3—week trial, we've seen the emotional friends and eyewitnesses, the testimony of medical first responders... in lay terms, i thought he was dead. ..the rare sight of a police chief publicly condemning the actions of one of his officers... it is not part of our training...
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the duke's funeral is to take place next saturday, at st george's chapel in windsor. the congregation will be limited to 30, and the palace said prince harry will attend. earlier today, there were gun salutes across the country and around the world, to mark the duke's death. a minute's silence was held for the duke at aintree ahead of this afternoon's grand national. rachael blackmore gallops into sporting history by winning the grand national on minella times — the first female jockey to do so. good evening. buckingham palace has announced that the funeral of the duke of edinburgh will take place next saturday at 3pm, at st george's chapel in windsor. at the same time, a minute's silence will be held across the uk. the funeral will not be accessible to the public, with the congregation limited to 30, but it will be televised live. tributes have continue to pour in throughout the day, led by duke's eldest son, prince charles. in the last hour, he gave a statement, from his home in highgrove in gloucestershire from where our correspondent, jon kayjoins us. of of ever
the duke's funeral is to take place next saturday, at st george's chapel in windsor. the congregation will be limited to 30, and the palace said prince harry will attend. earlier today, there were gun salutes across the country and around the world, to mark the duke's death. a minute's silence was held for the duke at aintree ahead of this afternoon's grand national. rachael blackmore gallops into sporting history by winning the grand national on minella times — the first female jockey to do...
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queen elizabeth's husband — the duke of edinburgh — has been laid to rest in st george's chapel in windsor. the queen sat alone in the chapel — mourning the loss of a much—loved husband. a small congregation attended the funeral, closing a remarkable chapter of modern royal history. our other main news this hour. president biden has condemned the treatment of the russian opposition activist alexei navalny, after his supporters warned he was at risk of dying in prison. the czech republic is expelling 18 russian diplomats after russian agents were allegedly involved in a deadly explosion at an arms depot. queen elizabeth's husband, prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, has been laid to rest in the royal vault at st george's chapel in windsor. the queen sat alone at the scaled—down service, with only 30 people in attendance. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell was watching the day's events. it was at windsor castle that they fell in love. it was wartime. the young lieutenant philip mountbatten spent his leave at the castle visiting the then—princess elizabeth. they were married
queen elizabeth's husband — the duke of edinburgh — has been laid to rest in st george's chapel in windsor. the queen sat alone in the chapel — mourning the loss of a much—loved husband. a small congregation attended the funeral, closing a remarkable chapter of modern royal history. our other main news this hour. president biden has condemned the treatment of the russian opposition activist alexei navalny, after his supporters warned he was at risk of dying in prison. the czech republic...
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george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and their battle with addiction on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin�*s trial. police in belgium clash with thousands of people attending a hoax concert in brussels. a judge has bans the sale of sneakers made by the rapper —— a judge bans the sale of sneakers made by the rapper lil nas x after sportswear giant nike launches a legal fight. and two youtube stars known for carrying out pranks escape long jail terms after a fake bank robbery stunt went wrong. hello, welcome to the programme. we start in northern ethiopia and some disturbing videos obtained by the bbc. they appear to show the killing of unarmed civilians by people apparently dressed in ethiopian army uniform. in november, the government launched a military campaign in the region of tigray — this was after an attack on an army base there thought to have been carried out by the rebel tigray people's liberation front. there have been accusations of serious abuses by all sides in the conflict. our africa correspondent leila nathoo�*s report contains i
george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and their battle with addiction on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin�*s trial. police in belgium clash with thousands of people attending a hoax concert in brussels. a judge has bans the sale of sneakers made by the rapper —— a judge bans the sale of sneakers made by the rapper lil nas x after sportswear giant nike launches a legal fight. and two youtube stars known for carrying out pranks escape long jail terms after a...
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right, george. george is 13 years old and lives with a rare and dangerous form of epilepsy. it's left him with a host of health problems, and a covid infection could be lethal. it's been terrifying so we didn't leave the house. at all? at all. what sort of impact has that had on the pair of you? there's no hope, no future there, no... i just wonder what we're here for, really. his severe health problems have not stopped george from having the vaccine. for noah, though, it's a very different story. born with a damaged trachea orwindpipe, even a minor cough or cold can become very serious. but he has yet to have a jab. yeah, so the worst thing has been the loneliness. yeah. — and the exclusion. yeah. i don't... i feel different. it'sjust me. the vaccine roll—out has meant an end to isolation for thousands of adults, but for children, it's different. only a gp or hospital consultant can authorise the use of a vaccine in vulnerable children, and for noah, that just hasn't happened. well, it leaves me - inside still, doesn't it? what can i do? i can stay in or i can go out an
right, george. george is 13 years old and lives with a rare and dangerous form of epilepsy. it's left him with a host of health problems, and a covid infection could be lethal. it's been terrifying so we didn't leave the house. at all? at all. what sort of impact has that had on the pair of you? there's no hope, no future there, no... i just wonder what we're here for, really. his severe health problems have not stopped george from having the vaccine. for noah, though, it's a very different...