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used are variable? >> correct. >> some cases may involve whether or not mr. chauvin punched a person? >> yes. >> whether they use a particular technique or not, the taser for instance? >> yes. >> some involve the use of deadly force. >> correct. >> there are thousands of cases, they are not deadly force or all resulting in the death of an individual. >> correct. >> vast majority are based upon civilian complaints perhaps or sergeants review of use of force? >> sergeants review, the investigation, yes, not civilian complaint but primarily sgt. investigation. >> in the los angeles police department similar to minneapolis police department, if an officer uses force, this force they have to report to their superior? >> correct. >> the sgt. will review and investigate the use of force, correct? >> yes. >> that process, once the report is complete, you are on the panel of people who reviewed the investigation. >> the case, yes. >> again, in your capacity of reviewing the use of force, you would agree that is
used are variable? >> correct. >> some cases may involve whether or not mr. chauvin punched a person? >> yes. >> whether they use a particular technique or not, the taser for instance? >> yes. >> some involve the use of deadly force. >> correct. >> there are thousands of cases, they are not deadly force or all resulting in the death of an individual. >> correct. >> vast majority are based upon civilian complaints perhaps or sergeants...
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>> went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of our ground defense initiative, several other classes and different academies. >> and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms, if we may. we've talked about use of force and use of force training. we also hear the term defensive tactics. can you differentiate between the two? >> i think they're interchangeable. i think use of force is probably the more appropriate term, but i think defensive tactics has been more of a term that's been used longer so people tend to refer to use of force as defensive tactic instructors. >> would a defensive tactics, in terms of defensive tactics instruction, include more hands-on type instruction? you mentioned brazilian jewish jiu-jitsu, for example. >> yes, sir. >> were you interested in brazilian jiu-jitsu before becoming a police officer? how did that go? >> no, sir. i was in martial arts through college, and then i got interested in it from some of the other use of force instruc
>> went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of our ground defense initiative, several other classes and different academies. >> and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms, if we may. we've talked about use of force and use of force training. we also hear the term defensive tactics. can you differentiate between the two? >> i think they're interchangeable. i think use of force...
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>> correct. >> use of -- thus, they are both uses of force or potential uses of force, and the instruments to use that force may be different? >> yes. but they all have to fall into objective reasonable standard. >> understood. one department could determine that that type of an instrument or that technique is within the reasonableness -- objective reasonableness standard while another department may not? >> correct. >> it's another way of saying, reasonable minds can differ? >> correct. >> you testified that you have been a trainer for the los angeles police department in terms of their tactics, correct? >> yes, sir. >> when you talk about your training experience, are you doing it from a teacher -- you are teaching, lecturing, that type of standpoint, or are you doing the training on the mats, training the techniques, or both? >> both. >> you have never been trained by the minneapolis police department? >> no, i have not. >> upon being hired in this case, you received a lot of materials in this case, right? >> yes, i have. yes, i did. >> you received an extensive amount of minneapolis po
>> correct. >> use of -- thus, they are both uses of force or potential uses of force, and the instruments to use that force may be different? >> yes. but they all have to fall into objective reasonable standard. >> understood. one department could determine that that type of an instrument or that technique is within the reasonableness -- objective reasonableness standard while another department may not? >> correct. >> it's another way of saying, reasonable...
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use it, that is kind of adjusting that use of force. [inaudible]. >> i would have some clarity. i don't know, what, i mean, by that is if you were to have in person handcuffed on their stomach on the ground on the pavement and had to officers let's say securing their legs to the back of the waist. you away, are imploring or employing what that technique is about anyway. so there can be some variances to that if that make sense. >> it does so let's assume that you have two officers pulling the leg forward and sensually employing that version so to speak his maximal restraint. but then they released head and said are not going to hobble this person were not going to deploy the mrt, we are going from a decision to employ that technique backwards down to continue them in terms of the use of force. you agree with that. >> counselor, just these types of uses of force can be problematic in terms of there is a high risk to them. so meaning that if you are going to take that initiative to do that alternative version in the first place, you would
use it, that is kind of adjusting that use of force. [inaudible]. >> i would have some clarity. i don't know, what, i mean, by that is if you were to have in person handcuffed on their stomach on the ground on the pavement and had to officers let's say securing their legs to the back of the waist. you away, are imploring or employing what that technique is about anyway. so there can be some variances to that if that make sense. >> it does so let's assume that you have two officers...
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use that as a weapon. >> yes. nelson: in fact you have been trained in the prone handcuffing techniques. correct quick. >> yes. nelson: it is your testimony minneapolis police department has never ever trained anyone to put the knee across the shoulder and the base of the neck. >> i did not say that. nelson: you would agree that pursuant to move police department training when a suspect is arrested and in the process of being handcuffed or restrained, it would be consistent with minneapolis police department training you have received to place your knee across the shoulder to the base of the neck? >> part of your question was handcuffing and we have been trained to put the neon the shoulder but i don't know just about restraining a person. i don't recall being trained in that. nelson: possible based on the circumstances. >> sure. nelson: when an officer is restraining a person and has called for ems, have you heard the term we are holding this person for ems quick. >> yes. nelson: that means keep them in that posi
use that as a weapon. >> yes. nelson: in fact you have been trained in the prone handcuffing techniques. correct quick. >> yes. nelson: it is your testimony minneapolis police department has never ever trained anyone to put the knee across the shoulder and the base of the neck. >> i did not say that. nelson: you would agree that pursuant to move police department training when a suspect is arrested and in the process of being handcuffed or restrained, it would be consistent...
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it was with us who do. you know just the reverse with your courage you sit. there for days do you should you. look this learned. to love to. become somebody knows or knew what was done was not healthy and let you know there is a hope maybe it's in time looking only at the end of the world and see what there is better than no no no. i'm not ok there are a few more. years of shit. that. you. money if you please please please. please. don't do it. just seems to have kids and the bottom half is it still worth of just it was it still going to be a good read you know wasn't for me. i do not. look so easy to be sure you were introduced with the group brainwashed. we're still just crazy about each other because we don't take each other for granted and her being such a strong competent and amazing person has made me being gone so much possible i never call or elizabeth that takes too long this. it's got to be sexier hoddy year i paints or something and she's super up. he was. especially since through us can remember
it was with us who do. you know just the reverse with your courage you sit. there for days do you should you. look this learned. to love to. become somebody knows or knew what was done was not healthy and let you know there is a hope maybe it's in time looking only at the end of the world and see what there is better than no no no. i'm not ok there are a few more. years of shit. that. you. money if you please please please. please. don't do it. just seems to have kids and the bottom half is it...
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>> use of force, 5-300. >> that's correct, 5-300. >> yes. >> in your study of minneapolis use of force policy 5-300 series, did you see the phrase or term one-upmanship anywhere in this policy? >> no. >> you would agree that one-upsmanship is not the cornerstone of the sanctity of life. >> i use the phrase one upsmanship. >> you're describing the concept of proportionality, true? >> yes. >> and one upsmanship, if that's an accurate description of what you're trying to express. >> what's the limit of an one-upsmanship that an officer can do? >> as described earlier, if a person tries to strike you or kick you, the officer doesn't have to respond with their own punches or kicks. they can respond with a better tool, an impact weapon, taser or pepper spray. if they respond with taser or baton, they may find themselves in potential threat and respond with deadly force. >> strike you, stab you, shoot you, i believe, were some examples that you were talking about in terms of one-upsmanship. that wasn't the answer i was looking for. in terms of one-upsmanship, isn't what the officer is always
>> use of force, 5-300. >> that's correct, 5-300. >> yes. >> in your study of minneapolis use of force policy 5-300 series, did you see the phrase or term one-upmanship anywhere in this policy? >> no. >> you would agree that one-upsmanship is not the cornerstone of the sanctity of life. >> i use the phrase one upsmanship. >> you're describing the concept of proportionality, true? >> yes. >> and one upsmanship, if that's an accurate...
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thank you for having us. _ both to join us, thank you. thank you for having us. thank- both to join us, thank you. thank you for having us. thank you. - india has registered around 315,000 new cases of coronavirus in the past 2a hours. the state of maharashtra accounts for about a fifth of all cases. as the second wave batters india, hospitals are running out of oxygen. the bbc�*s mayuresh konnur reports?from mumbai. the state of maharashtra is recording the highest number of coronavirus cases in india. hospitals are running out of oxygen, and some are telling patients to source their own supply. bbcjournalist nilesh dhotre went to this with his father. translation: when the hospital ran out of oxygen, i brought two - cylinders from a nearby government covid centre. i tried to get two cylinders from the local municipality. we saw a van carrying oxygen cylinders on the road. we asked him to give us some. thankfully, the driver of the van agreed. hospitals also move patients after oxygen supplies run out. but such is the demand, some hospitals are refusing to adm
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please do stay with us. hello there. most of us had a fine and dry day yesterday with some welcome sunshine. now across quite widely across the north and west of the country temperatures actually a bit above average for the time of year. about three degrees above around the glasgow area. across eastern england there were some areas a little bit on the cool side for example london. mainly because we had the wins come again from eight relatively cool north sea around this area of high pressure. similar wind pattern on thursday, similar distribution of temperatures again across these northwestern areas we will see some of the warmest weather. it's not particularly warm at the moment. indeed temperatures are dropping very quickly underneath these clear and starry skies. the wind is light, could be just a few mist and fog patches although probably not quite as many as we had this time yesterday. temperatures at the lowest —3, minus four celsius or so across parts of northeast england. there will be quite a widespread frost
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almost 3,000 of us. the reason they killed 3,000 of us almost is they couldn't find a better way to kill more of us. does anybody doubt that if al qaeda or isis had nuclear capability, they would use it? so what have we learned in the last 20 years? when we allow sanctuary for radical islamic groups to train, equip, and get stronger, they come after us. they come after our way of life, and our allies. on march 22nd, i talked with mr. sullivan, and i said i know it is complicated, and there are no great choices. but count me in for the idea, we will not withdraw all forces in afghanistan until the conditions are ripe to tell the american people we left honorably and america is safer. i told mr. sullivan that i would support president biden's decision to accept military advice to keep a residual force of several thousand as an insurance policy against another 9/11. the result of this decision today by president biden is to cancel an insurance policy that in my view would prevent another 9/11. i believe wit
almost 3,000 of us. the reason they killed 3,000 of us almost is they couldn't find a better way to kill more of us. does anybody doubt that if al qaeda or isis had nuclear capability, they would use it? so what have we learned in the last 20 years? when we allow sanctuary for radical islamic groups to train, equip, and get stronger, they come after us. they come after our way of life, and our allies. on march 22nd, i talked with mr. sullivan, and i said i know it is complicated, and there are...
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officer can use depends on the conduct of the subject the person whom the force is being used? >> yes. >> for example, if you had me in a dangerous hold, would you be able to continue to keep me in a dangerous hold based on something somebody else is doing? >> i'm sorry explain that. schleicher: for example if you found the need to place me in a whole that is dangerous. butom something that somebody starting to pick something up to throw at me with that justify using more force on me? >> no. schleicher. >> in terms of de-escalating the crowd, you indicated there is some potential need to de-escalateat a crowd or group of people you can experience something you find shocking or upsetting and that can place an emotional state. >> correct. schleicher: you may need to turn your attention to de-escalate the crowd. >> yes. schleicher: would one way to de-escalate the crowd who is experiencing something shocking to stop doing the thing that is shocking them? >> absolutely. schleicher: i have nothing further. >> very briefly one question. their circumstances and officer has to evaluate
officer can use depends on the conduct of the subject the person whom the force is being used? >> yes. >> for example, if you had me in a dangerous hold, would you be able to continue to keep me in a dangerous hold based on something somebody else is doing? >> i'm sorry explain that. schleicher: for example if you found the need to place me in a whole that is dangerous. butom something that somebody starting to pick something up to throw at me with that justify using more...
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them but it's very important not to use them responsibly. and to be aware of the risks that afflicts. after work i like to switch off and this news had been says it can help according to the makers use a 7 sensors to detect the brain's electrical activity which it then transforms into understandable experiences so the user can wind down and meditate if i'm not calm i will hear sounds of a storm which will remind me to concentrate on my breathing if i'm feeling calm i will heal. i can hear some very light rain and some wind. and from time to time the earth chirping that indicates that i'm really relaxed right now over. what i'm talking to when it's getting heavy on the rim there's a real truth so i think a bit of concentrated. i would say that a new trick is going to help people to go about their everyday life in a more mindful way but it is important to not relinquish full control and to not take the exercises they prescribe too seriously i doubt that such gadgets can really have uses with serious mental health issues for now people can stil
them but it's very important not to use them responsibly. and to be aware of the risks that afflicts. after work i like to switch off and this news had been says it can help according to the makers use a 7 sensors to detect the brain's electrical activity which it then transforms into understandable experiences so the user can wind down and meditate if i'm not calm i will hear sounds of a storm which will remind me to concentrate on my breathing if i'm feeling calm i will heal. i can hear some...
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in the fight against cope at 19 and we need to use the back scenes we have to protect us from the devastating effects. the prog after and very in-depth analysis has concluded that the reported cases of unusual blood clotting following vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of the vaccine. as we communicated last week we convened an ad hoc expert group composed of experts from a range of medical speciality is including a mythologists neurologist epidemiologists and viral which is. based on the current available evidence specific risk factors such as age gender or previous medical history of clotting disorders have not been able to be confirmed as the rarest and ribands are seen in all ages and in men and women. a plausible explanation for these rare side events is that it is an immune response to the vaccine leading to a condition similar to one seen sometimes in patients treated with heparin it's called heparin and use trumbo cited peña and dr strife strauss will give us more details from the fs mint. in may is working very closely with the nation
in the fight against cope at 19 and we need to use the back scenes we have to protect us from the devastating effects. the prog after and very in-depth analysis has concluded that the reported cases of unusual blood clotting following vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of the vaccine. as we communicated last week we convened an ad hoc expert group composed of experts from a range of medical speciality is including a mythologists neurologist...
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us on thursday. a kremlin spokesman denounced what he called washington's addiction to sanctions, but said president putin wanted to avoid escalation. for more on this latest escalation, i've been speaking to a former british ambassador to russia, sir tony brenton. there's obviously lots of sound and fury going on at the moment, but both sides are being quite careful. the americans will already have factored in that the russians will throw out ten of their diplomats in response to the expulsions a couple of days ago. and it's not clear what more the russians will do — although they have asked the us ambassador to leave, which raises the temperature. all this takes place in the background of biden having suggested a summit later in the year. and even today after the announcement of the sanctions, the russians were still looking genuinely at that. so there is a way out of this in the sense that if the summit takes place, then there's a thing for people to aim at where they can begin to get tensions d
us on thursday. a kremlin spokesman denounced what he called washington's addiction to sanctions, but said president putin wanted to avoid escalation. for more on this latest escalation, i've been speaking to a former british ambassador to russia, sir tony brenton. there's obviously lots of sound and fury going on at the moment, but both sides are being quite careful. the americans will already have factored in that the russians will throw out ten of their diplomats in response to the...
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they make us proud. there humanity, their intelligence and their belief that justice would be served inspired all of us over these past difficult. i've -- difficult weeks. i would like to thank the jurors, who had a difficult burden and did the right thing by making sure justice was served without being influenced by anything else. they did a service that will they harden our democracy and judicial system, and they did it , i think for all of us, in a way that had us all holding our breath with the belief that it could work. and i would like to thank those who testified. i would like to thank those police officers who showed integrity looks like. it may be a sad statement that any of us have waited a long time to able to witness that, but it is there and we saw it on display. i would like to thank the other witnesses who, last may, stood on that street corner and, as jerry blackwell said, showed a bouquet of humanity, a beautiful, multicultural society we have here in minneapolis and minnesota. those peo
they make us proud. there humanity, their intelligence and their belief that justice would be served inspired all of us over these past difficult. i've -- difficult weeks. i would like to thank the jurors, who had a difficult burden and did the right thing by making sure justice was served without being influenced by anything else. they did a service that will they harden our democracy and judicial system, and they did it , i think for all of us, in a way that had us all holding our breath with...
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a decision to use or not use a form of use you may have been authorized to use can be a de-escalation technique. so, officers making a decision not to increase the level of force can be viewed as a de-escalation technique. >> yes. now again, we talked a lot about the need for a reassessment and things as they come about, reassessment and officers need to continue to take in information,n, process it, figue things out. >> yes. they have to as a part of that process continue to attempt to de-escalate. would you agree that an officer saying things like relax, take a deep breath, that is a way of trying to calm somebody? >> if it isn't going with othery actions. you can say relax, calm down. >> but if you have somebody restrained and they are complaining they can't breathe but they are speaking and moving and talking you might say relax, calm down, take a deep breath as ag way of reassuring that person we've got you. >> you can understand what they are trying to communicate with you. >> and again in this reassessment process in this case reassessed the need for quick ems response. >> afte
a decision to use or not use a form of use you may have been authorized to use can be a de-escalation technique. so, officers making a decision not to increase the level of force can be viewed as a de-escalation technique. >> yes. now again, we talked a lot about the need for a reassessment and things as they come about, reassessment and officers need to continue to take in information,n, process it, figue things out. >> yes. they have to as a part of that process continue to...
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that is with use of force. schleicher: so there can be a point in time a particular type of force is reasonable but as time passes circumstances can change? >> yes or. schleicher: then it is no longer reasonable. >> correct. schleicher: then what is the officer to do? >> they are to change their force. schleicher: i have nothing further. >>. nelson: if i can have just a moment, your honor. good morning. thank you for being with us today. i have a fewew follow-up questions regarding the training the minneapolis police department provides. you testifies one of your specialties that you talked about how you develop the ground defense program. >> i was one of the people, yes. nelson: describe generally what is the ground defense program. >> using techniques other than a strike to control the individual that's a broad term. nelson: essentially that is a program introduced from ten or 15 years ago? >> about ten years ago. nelson: using like jujitsu are different moves or her body control methods versus punching or st
that is with use of force. schleicher: so there can be a point in time a particular type of force is reasonable but as time passes circumstances can change? >> yes or. schleicher: then it is no longer reasonable. >> correct. schleicher: then what is the officer to do? >> they are to change their force. schleicher: i have nothing further. >>. nelson: if i can have just a moment, your honor. good morning. thank you for being with us today. i have a fewew follow-up...
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because joining us andrea stands for someone. defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after new evidence was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian a sentient cell has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture while i visited him out but for weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically belonging to good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of support isolation in india quit or an embassy but. he specially he has been exposed to relentless. threats scenarios of being extradited to the u.s. into a dura stiction where he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a bur
because joining us andrea stands for someone. defends to the right of the public to have access to the truth julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic state sponsored torture and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after new evidence was published and no one has ever been prosecuted for those acts of torture secondly julian a sentient cell has been exposed. to farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to...
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you tortured us. enslaved us. you tried bar barized us and we responded with more love, more freedom. we came back another 100 years of slavery. we failed on that again. it looked like we were making a breakthrough. it looked like it under barack obama. we're making some progress. here comes the back lash again. here we are in 2020 saying very much how you started the show, my brother. do we have what it takes to really acknowledge the rich humanity of black folk to treat us fairly, like human beings? because if not, you're going to lose your democracy. you're going under. you're going fascist. black women voters, what about the name trump. and this is good news. this is easter week. it was tomorrow they put my sweet jesus on the cross. the roman empire put him on the cross. going through that temp mr., and that was a huge place. hundreds of troops. what we hear from courtney, i stayed in contact with the rich humanity of brother george. i knew he was a tender man. i knew he was a soulful man. i knew he was a kind
you tortured us. enslaved us. you tried bar barized us and we responded with more love, more freedom. we came back another 100 years of slavery. we failed on that again. it looked like we were making a breakthrough. it looked like it under barack obama. we're making some progress. here comes the back lash again. here we are in 2020 saying very much how you started the show, my brother. do we have what it takes to really acknowledge the rich humanity of black folk to treat us fairly, like human...
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us. term personnel from the russian diplomatic mission of being expelled $32.00 entities and individuals have been sanctioned for quote government directed to terms to influence the 2020 us presidential election the document also targets a range of financial institutions as well as 6 technology companies the cyber attacks it is done of takes a look at what the impact might be. big politics is all about big p.r. political marketing of trump era america transitioned from sourcing nicknames for his opponents into the biden age which spearheads now shameless self promotion america is back. american is back diplomacy is back biden diplomacy sounds like a classic personal brand to so what is it well for russia it apparently means a sanctions sledgehammer you know i've been through several steps including the expulsion of several russian officials as a consequence of their actions i've also signed an executive order authorizing new measures including sanctions to address specific harmful actions
us. term personnel from the russian diplomatic mission of being expelled $32.00 entities and individuals have been sanctioned for quote government directed to terms to influence the 2020 us presidential election the document also targets a range of financial institutions as well as 6 technology companies the cyber attacks it is done of takes a look at what the impact might be. big politics is all about big p.r. political marketing of trump era america transitioned from sourcing nicknames for...
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its use of force that. maybe uses that higher escalation the force yes. but sometimes holding someone in a position can be a deescalating technique yesterday. and alternately. again in terms of the use of. force and deciding home much for should be used the difference in size of an officer to a subject is a consideration it is a consideration yes as well as the presence of other officers yes or. you would agree that basically the use of force in any circumstance is credibly dependent upon the situation yes or no and when an officer is using force they are to employ the critical decision making not correct is using them at all times but including the use of force yes or and that critical decision making model is not simply focused exclusively on the subject of the force being you correct it's a situational awareness tool and the situational awareness extends beyond just the subject that's occurred it extends to numerous factors occurred. i have no further questions your honor is that. they here. sir so follow up on some questions that counsel is asking you
its use of force that. maybe uses that higher escalation the force yes. but sometimes holding someone in a position can be a deescalating technique yesterday. and alternately. again in terms of the use of. force and deciding home much for should be used the difference in size of an officer to a subject is a consideration it is a consideration yes as well as the presence of other officers yes or. you would agree that basically the use of force in any circumstance is credibly dependent upon the...
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tell us more about joel greenberg. he seems to be the crux of this. >> yes, it's really interesting. so greenberg is meeting these women online. greenberg is also seen in messages basically directing the women saying, meet me here on this date. we can give you $1500. i can give you $2,000. you know, so these arrangements are also in text messages we've seen. again, it would be interesting to see what greenberg and his lawyer have to say about these messages. should they be having their own conversations with the government? but that is another thing that will be really interesting to prosecutors. they look and say, this is what we have before us. how much of this could be considered illegal if, you know, would be it a state crime, a federal crime? what exactly are we dealing with here? >> matt gaetz's office put out a statement to "the new york times." here it is. matt gaetz has never paid for sex. matt gaetz refutes all of the disgusting allegations completely. matt gaetz has never, ever been on any such websites what
tell us more about joel greenberg. he seems to be the crux of this. >> yes, it's really interesting. so greenberg is meeting these women online. greenberg is also seen in messages basically directing the women saying, meet me here on this date. we can give you $1500. i can give you $2,000. you know, so these arrangements are also in text messages we've seen. again, it would be interesting to see what greenberg and his lawyer have to say about these messages. should they be having their...
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them which took some of us by for. the success of europe's energy transition will depend to a large extent on how well we are able to exploit the storage potential of electric vehicles. goes out also the big challenge right now is not the technology it. it's getting the politicians to create conditions that will allow germany to continue to lead the world in the production of renewal energy and in the manufacture of automobiles and at $6.50 points and we have to bring these 2 sectors together. and we need a regulatory framework that will allow us to do that. for the regulatory shuffle if for example the government taxes both the charging and discharging of an electric car battery but not a stationary battery there's something wrong it's little things like that. we have to do better we have to be more innovative with this and we have to be poll numbers we will spend our. the difference in genetic material is all it takes men and women to get sick differently. and gender medicine takes this distinction seriously as a man
them which took some of us by for. the success of europe's energy transition will depend to a large extent on how well we are able to exploit the storage potential of electric vehicles. goes out also the big challenge right now is not the technology it. it's getting the politicians to create conditions that will allow germany to continue to lead the world in the production of renewal energy and in the manufacture of automobiles and at $6.50 points and we have to bring these 2 sectors together....
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them behind us. one conviction, even one like this one, can create a powerful new opening to shed old practices and reset relationships. with that, i want to say that i do hope people step forward and understand that nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something. you can do something the way every day people like donald williams and christopher martin and genevieve hansen and all the teenagers and young people stepped up and did something. you can do things like help pass the george floyd justice and accountability act. it is in your hands. let's get the work done. i would like to invite my partner in justice, michael freedom, hennepin county attorney. >> thank you, mr. attorney general. first i want to extend my sympathy to the family of george floyd. i hope today's verdict provides some measure of closure. i want to say what an amazing job the attorney general did in recruiting a talented team of prosecutors and the supporting staff. they were exceptional. their use of experts, evidence
them behind us. one conviction, even one like this one, can create a powerful new opening to shed old practices and reset relationships. with that, i want to say that i do hope people step forward and understand that nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something. you can do something the way every day people like donald williams and christopher martin and genevieve hansen and all the teenagers and young people stepped up and did something. you can do things like help pass the george...
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with us catty kay and former chief also with us. general, big picture, your thoughts as we take this in? >> well, hearts, minds and prayers go to officer evans family and his fellow officers. you see his remains being carried by the joint color guard, led by the two sergeant at arms. this is a very solemn moment, and it's a very chilling event. i was there for the last funeral. and it has a big effect on the capitol, police force and the family because while this ceremony is going on, they're still protecting the capitol, and they will be tomorrow morning at 1:00, tomorrow morning at 3:00, just as they did on 1/6 to try to protect the capitol. and this is another day in history most people will remember where they were when this event happened. >> and, general, i think we'll go into this shot here in full as we take it in. walk us through what it means for these officers because you say january 6th hangs over all this. what does it mean for such an embattled force here to honor, remember and commemorate another fellow officer lost t
with us catty kay and former chief also with us. general, big picture, your thoughts as we take this in? >> well, hearts, minds and prayers go to officer evans family and his fellow officers. you see his remains being carried by the joint color guard, led by the two sergeant at arms. this is a very solemn moment, and it's a very chilling event. i was there for the last funeral. and it has a big effect on the capitol, police force and the family because while this ceremony is going on,...
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fauci, itt is time give us a goalpost and tell us what the bar is going to be. liz: let's show the viewer thelo things that dr. fauci has been flip-flopping, were gonna show it now, government officials are supposed to save lives and save jobs, if critics say he botched it at the house hearing, jim jordan's question was reasonable and dr. fauci refused to answer the question, what metrics and standards are you using to reopen, 15 days to stop the spread but dr. fauci saying is veryn frustrating when people question him about that, he said this is nothing to do with liberty when all americans of all political stripes have sacrificed a lot during the year, he said there's nothing. >> i think the kansans i talked to feel like demanding more from we wear a mask is taken where liberties and i think this is adding to the vaccine hesitancy, one of the reasons they won't get the vaccine what is the reward going to be, if you won't give us a goalpost we've been doing a lot of listening groups to, what is causing the vaccine hesitancy and doctor fauci's vague americans co
fauci, itt is time give us a goalpost and tell us what the bar is going to be. liz: let's show the viewer thelo things that dr. fauci has been flip-flopping, were gonna show it now, government officials are supposed to save lives and save jobs, if critics say he botched it at the house hearing, jim jordan's question was reasonable and dr. fauci refused to answer the question, what metrics and standards are you using to reopen, 15 days to stop the spread but dr. fauci saying is veryn frustrating...
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and especially with some components of it monies to be used for other uses. >> do we have somebody from the mayor's office here with us yet? >> i'm here, chair haney. >> supervisor: great. i also had that as a question. i'm sure there'll be further conversations about it but is there anything you can share as far as the mayor's perspective or approach as it relates to this still fairly large covid reserve in terms of the timing of when it would be spent or how it factors into the five year forecast we're bog to hear in a minute. >> happy to. i'm the mayor's budget director. we're still very much actively in the process of putting together the mayor's proposed budget and balancing all these sources with all the competing demands that we are weighing as we put the budget together. as i'll talk about in the next item in the five-year financial plan. we know we have a significant structural deficit the city faces and it's possible we could repurpose funds in this reserve to help soften that structural shortfall in the out years. while there's no specific use i can speak to today i can tell
and especially with some components of it monies to be used for other uses. >> do we have somebody from the mayor's office here with us yet? >> i'm here, chair haney. >> supervisor: great. i also had that as a question. i'm sure there'll be further conversations about it but is there anything you can share as far as the mayor's perspective or approach as it relates to this still fairly large covid reserve in terms of the timing of when it would be spent or how it factors into...
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us. also in book form. it's tough being a teenager at the best of times during the pandemic it's so much worse home schooling no hanging out with friends massive stress all because of code 19 in fact more and more young people are getting infected in germany the number of cases among teens rose 11 percent adolescents have until recently been tested less because they aren't as impacted by the virus but they. could be asymptomatic carriers recent outbreaks have been linked to them spreading the virus. doctors say vaccinations for kids are key to achieve the levels of immunity we need in our community. welcome to our coverage 19 special i want to get jones and like millions of us still waiting for my shot now the good news is worldwide more than a 1000000000 doses have by now been administered and teenagers in the united states have a clear advantage those age 16 and up can now receive the buy on take 5 shots and anyone 18 and up can get the modern a shop for all of them this means the days of isolation assume
us. also in book form. it's tough being a teenager at the best of times during the pandemic it's so much worse home schooling no hanging out with friends massive stress all because of code 19 in fact more and more young people are getting infected in germany the number of cases among teens rose 11 percent adolescents have until recently been tested less because they aren't as impacted by the virus but they. could be asymptomatic carriers recent outbreaks have been linked to them spreading the...
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of force structure went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started. training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of a ground defense initiative. several other classes in and different academies that went through to. and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms we may we talk about use of force and use of force training we also hear the term defensive tactics can you differentiate between the 2 i think they're interchangeable i think use of force is probably more appropriate term but i think the fence of tactics has been more of a term that's been used longer so people can refer to use of force instructors as defensive tactic instructors would have defensive tactics it in terms of defense defensive tactics instruction include more hands on type instruction you'd much brazilian jiu-jitsu for itself yes or. were you interested in brazilian jiu-jitsu before becoming a police officer how did that no sir i was a martial arts or college and then i got interested in it from some of the other use of force instructors kind of recruited m
of force structure went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started. training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of a ground defense initiative. several other classes in and different academies that went through to. and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms we may we talk about use of force and use of force training we also hear the term defensive tactics can you differentiate between the 2 i think they're interchangeable i think use of force is...
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and let us always remember those that cleared the field and made us possible. movement didn't start with us. we are a continuation of movements before us and they will be continued until freedom. >> amen. amen. >> may we hear from my mentor, the reverend jesse jackson. >> we will now -- we're here about a $20 bill. someone had to call the police about a $20 bill. the king once said, we're living our faith, prayers we live under the law. killed in 1955. jurors came -- well, asked the juror, why did you convict the killer. you know who he was. brag about taking his life. he said i could not imagine going to jail for killing a -- it's time for a fundamental change. i want to thank, johnny cochran, ben crump, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> he believed it couldn't happen. never happened
and let us always remember those that cleared the field and made us possible. movement didn't start with us. we are a continuation of movements before us and they will be continued until freedom. >> amen. amen. >> may we hear from my mentor, the reverend jesse jackson. >> we will now -- we're here about a $20 bill. someone had to call the police about a $20 bill. the king once said, we're living our faith, prayers we live under the law. killed in 1955. jurors came -- well,...
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can't really analyze a uses. a person can have so many different emotions feelings are very complex and these apps can simplify complex matters in such a way that they might end up being not useful. delio can only track my mood when i'm using it actively it doesn't know what happens in between and that information doesn't turn up in the statistics. i don't think was that used. well for me personally but it could be helpful to record one's daily activity in order to recognize certain patterns but to do so you already have to know yourself quite well that. the take other factors into account quite a bit. now that i'm in the office it's time for the next test field wristbands can measure the sweat on the user's skin this information will be linked to mood related data. i will input my mood into the app now that's a joyous because i get to see my colleagues the respond wanted to some biometric data on my blood pressure for example and translates them into emotional patterns i will recognize them when i'm joyous in th
can't really analyze a uses. a person can have so many different emotions feelings are very complex and these apps can simplify complex matters in such a way that they might end up being not useful. delio can only track my mood when i'm using it actively it doesn't know what happens in between and that information doesn't turn up in the statistics. i don't think was that used. well for me personally but it could be helpful to record one's daily activity in order to recognize certain patterns...
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just last week i walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into one of the senate office buildings and there were significantly less security around this capitol place however there were still one layer of fencing and there was still a few national guardsmen who were guarding displays progress stemming from the advance of january progress stemming from the advance ofjanuary six. progress stemming from the advance of january six. there's always some amount of us capitol police in this area as well and this is why this is an incident that has raised concern based on all the reporting from january six about the possibility of this being a target for some extremists. hearing that the whole area is in knockdown, an important area, lots of people work there lawmakers, people come —— can't come in and out of that area now can they? in and out of that area now can the ? , , ., , ., in and out of that area now can the ? , , ., , . ~ they? this is our understanding. we have not seen _ they? this is our understanding. we have not seen the
just last week i walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into the us capitol and walked into one of the senate office buildings and there were significantly less security around this capitol place however there were still one layer of fencing and there was still a few national guardsmen who were guarding displays progress stemming from the advance of january progress stemming from the advance ofjanuary six. progress stemming from the advance of january six. there's...
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he spoke up to us that. could gas extraction on an industrial scale lead to the appearance of create as. promoted in syria as a now nobody really in a new china can reserve a call for a dumb or a new one of those bitches just sat there got it do a british other got those turkey parts as the building. codes that are some of those euro a part time supply no need to get mad at the euro. yes i protect my german all millionaires sure war. does not but is edging into your core of the squash. shot according to little know what subways are put bit on the ground took a little more divided interest all results are squares and never will noticed and the. g.p.g. kilometer of it's at you. the last trace appeared in 2020 permafrost mound had been discovered on that spot in 2000 but development of the nearest gas field only began in 22 out of. nowhere shoulder with all of the 4 year olds so we're sure step into just a little but sure most stubborn sure be almost a lot of secure salem and we're all going to do once it git m
he spoke up to us that. could gas extraction on an industrial scale lead to the appearance of create as. promoted in syria as a now nobody really in a new china can reserve a call for a dumb or a new one of those bitches just sat there got it do a british other got those turkey parts as the building. codes that are some of those euro a part time supply no need to get mad at the euro. yes i protect my german all millionaires sure war. does not but is edging into your core of the squash. shot...
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us all of the things smartphones everything around us is spying on us or collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that there's actually a way to these companies are making a profit for their shareholders this is what the shareholders demand they've got that data why not make profit from it so what a lot of car companies are now doing is they're selling all the data they collect on you just to help you the customer they're selling it to private groups who then sell it to the government to you know target people around the world so 1st here's this headline this surveillance company claims a contract nearly any car in real time a defense contractor that claims to have access to motor vehicle location data on a global scale says it wants to use that data to help u.s. federal agencies conduct more efficient spying and military operations the list his group which offers cutting edge operational and intelligence services support equipment to government clients says it can access o
us all of the things smartphones everything around us is spying on us or collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that there's actually a way to these companies are making a profit for their shareholders this is what the shareholders demand they've got that data why not make profit from it so what a lot of car companies are now doing is they're selling all the data they collect on you...
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told us the regulator needs to act fast. i think that europe is the laying tool matcher to give india out through asia. do you to zeeshan or worse called me can you a political point of view of jesus to be there and then the commercial point of view i'd prefer to being that it is not so important because or even. if you were a commercial reason it would be in order it is a very bad i hold that a wheel or speed up but in case they do not. do that anyway our government as other governments should go along and choose what they want. to listen a bit of an emotional moment for many worldwide but particularly for those of the families aboard the rocket a soyuz rocket has now docked with the international space station after launching from kazakhstan's baikonur cosmodrome to russians only a can of its ski and peter to get off of ross cosmos and american among vande hei of nasa they're all the 3 man crew the team will be busy carrying out around 50 types of scientific research at the station and will also oversee the arrival of a ne
told us the regulator needs to act fast. i think that europe is the laying tool matcher to give india out through asia. do you to zeeshan or worse called me can you a political point of view of jesus to be there and then the commercial point of view i'd prefer to being that it is not so important because or even. if you were a commercial reason it would be in order it is a very bad i hold that a wheel or speed up but in case they do not. do that anyway our government as other governments should...
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good morning to use. what do you make of these latest moves on the part of the uk government saying it will do whatever it takes, to uefa looking for a huge financial injection to revamp the champions league? injection to revamp the chamions leacue? ~ , , . champions league? absolutely, a crazy situation _ champions league? absolutely, a crazy situation here _ champions league? absolutely, a crazy situation here with - crazy situation here with football that we want our once again find ourselves in, and we know that historically the uk government has not been overwhelmingly interested in getting involved in football, there is a lot of legal aspects to this and potential challenges to come from competition laws and things like that but the bottom line here is this is the clubs going up here is this is the clubs going up against uefa first and foremost, and they're trying to secure more lucrative deal for themselves and a similar champions league format and going it alone but selling the broadcasting rights
good morning to use. what do you make of these latest moves on the part of the uk government saying it will do whatever it takes, to uefa looking for a huge financial injection to revamp the champions league? injection to revamp the chamions leacue? ~ , , . champions league? absolutely, a crazy situation _ champions league? absolutely, a crazy situation here _ champions league? absolutely, a crazy situation here with - crazy situation here with football that we want our once again find...
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we're glad to have you with us. leila i'd like to turn to you now while as becky has described auntie warren isolation as sentiment was common not all americans felt able or willing to close their eyes to what was happening in europe, especially to the human rights violations that we were seeing. as american students began to learn more about the nazi persecution of jews whether via their local newspaper or newsreels in a movie theater. did any of them take action to try to help them get out of nazi europe? absolutely. so one thing to keep in mind about the isolationism that becky is described for us is that there were immigration quotas. so the number of people from abroad who could enter the us with severely restricted but one way that a person could get around these quotas was to come to the united states and enroll as a student. so this really opened up a door both for students who were aiming to leave europe and for student activists in the united states to make a difference. so the real turning point here in t
we're glad to have you with us. leila i'd like to turn to you now while as becky has described auntie warren isolation as sentiment was common not all americans felt able or willing to close their eyes to what was happening in europe, especially to the human rights violations that we were seeing. as american students began to learn more about the nazi persecution of jews whether via their local newspaper or newsreels in a movie theater. did any of them take action to try to help them get out of...
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we are also seeing an increase use. that is increase investment in other sources including ground water, recycled water, use of other surface waters and those types of projects. those together are enabling the wholesale customers to stay below 184 supply through 2045. this gives a snapshot of current use of alternate supplies. all supplies the agencies are using compared to fiscal year 2040-2045. we are seeing if you look at comparison in 1819 regional water system purchases made 67% of the supplies used by wholesale customers. in 2045 that goes down to 63%. the volume increases from 131 to 163 but the percent decreases. what we see the increased investments in recycled water that goes from 8mgb and 4% to 17mgb and 6% share. ground water 8% share. ground water at 11% share. also other sources which is imported supplies through the state and federal projects. these are investments the agencies are making in alternative supplies in order to balance out their portfolio where they have this opportunity. as i mentioned we co
we are also seeing an increase use. that is increase investment in other sources including ground water, recycled water, use of other surface waters and those types of projects. those together are enabling the wholesale customers to stay below 184 supply through 2045. this gives a snapshot of current use of alternate supplies. all supplies the agencies are using compared to fiscal year 2040-2045. we are seeing if you look at comparison in 1819 regional water system purchases made 67% of the...
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did you use the same amounts when you used? >> um -- yes. >> and taking your attention to march of 2020 and there was a time in march when you knew he was back to using pills. is that right? >> i thought it changesed. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think we knew -- know someone that suffers with any type of addiction, you can start to kind of see changes when they're using again. and there's this change i noticed in him. it made me suspect. >> and in march of 2020, did you also kind of fall back into using? >> yes, i did. the. >> so -- and were you two using together back in march or just suspected his use? >> in march, yes. we did use together. >> okay. and then you -- was there a period then after march where you thought the two of you had both been able to quit for a while? >> yes, a long period. >> and then kind of going forward to may of 2020, was there a time when you thought he might be using again? >> yes. >> in may, what led you to think that? >> it was the same type of thing. just behavior changes in floyd. and did
did you use the same amounts when you used? >> um -- yes. >> and taking your attention to march of 2020 and there was a time in march when you knew he was back to using pills. is that right? >> i thought it changesed. >> what do you mean by that? >> i think we knew -- know someone that suffers with any type of addiction, you can start to kind of see changes when they're using again. and there's this change i noticed in him. it made me suspect. >> and in march...
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officer chauvin had no intent to purposefully use, he did not purposefully use unlawful force. these are officers doing their job in a highly stressful situation. according to their training, the policies of the minneapolis police department, it's tragic. it's tragic. they go to the hospital, they perform cpr. they call their supervisors. was this an eminently dangerous act of putting mr. floyd in a dangerous act? consider the basic position. people sleep in this position, suntan, get massages. the prone position is not an inherently dangerous act. it's not an inherently dangerous act. the position during restraints is not an inherently dangerous act. it is routinely trained and used by the minneapolis police department. these studies show, canadian studies that were referenced by dr. fowler, 1,269 cases use the force, one death of a person not an prone position. they're looking at people in prone position. 4,828 consecutive, no significant clinical effects on the subject's physiology. we can look at all the other studies, trying to determine this question. is putting a subject
officer chauvin had no intent to purposefully use, he did not purposefully use unlawful force. these are officers doing their job in a highly stressful situation. according to their training, the policies of the minneapolis police department, it's tragic. it's tragic. they go to the hospital, they perform cpr. they call their supervisors. was this an eminently dangerous act of putting mr. floyd in a dangerous act? consider the basic position. people sleep in this position, suntan, get massages....
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immediately prior to the use of particular use of force? >> could you rephrase that, sir? i'm sorry. >> sure. in terms of the continuation of use of force, do you train officers to take into consideration what is happened with that suspect in the immediate preceding events? >> yes, sir. >> so, for example, if you were just fighting with the suspect and that person becomes compliant, the set become a consideration in terms of a continued use of force? >> yes, sir. >> if someone has a sizable or a large size difference, do train officers to take that into consideration in terms of the use of force? >> yes, sir. >> so if somebody, if some person had fought with more than one officer at a time, do you train officers to take that into consideration as far as the continuing use of force? >> yes, sir. >> so one person against three people is a factor that officers would consider for the continued use of force? >> yes, sir. >> do you train officers relevant to the use the force for people who are under the influence of controlled substances? >> it'
immediately prior to the use of particular use of force? >> could you rephrase that, sir? i'm sorry. >> sure. in terms of the continuation of use of force, do you train officers to take into consideration what is happened with that suspect in the immediate preceding events? >> yes, sir. >> so, for example, if you were just fighting with the suspect and that person becomes compliant, the set become a consideration in terms of a continued use of force? >> yes, sir....
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us all of the things smart phones everything around us is spying on us they're collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that there's actually a way to these companies are making a profit for their shareholders this is what the shareholders demand they've got that data why not make profit from it so what a lot of car companies are now doing is they're selling all that data they collect on you just to help you the customer they're selling it to private groups who then sell it to the government to you know target people around the world so 1st here's this headline this surveillance company claims a contract nearly any car in real time a defense contractor that claims to have access to motor vehicle location data on a global scale says it wants to use that data to help u.s. federal agencies conduct more efficient spying and military operations the list his group which offers cutting edge operational and intelligence services support equipment to government clients says it can ac
us all of the things smart phones everything around us is spying on us they're collecting data on us they say it's just for corporate reasons for profit they're selling ads they want to know their customers better but it turns out that there's actually a way to these companies are making a profit for their shareholders this is what the shareholders demand they've got that data why not make profit from it so what a lot of car companies are now doing is they're selling all that data they collect...
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>> yes. >> again, in uses of force you have reviewed or used yourself, oftentimes these are used on a suspect. >> right. >> if a weight of a human being was placed in a particular area, based on your training, you would expect there would be -- >> objection, your honor, lack of foundation. >> overruled. you may answer. >> not necessarily. no. >> but obviously medical doctors may be able to answer that better, correct? >> correct. >> you would agree on may 25 of 2020 the minneapolis police department authorized the use of neck restraints? >> correct. >> and the conscious neck restraint was not considered a lethal use of force. >> correct. >> so i would like to show you a series of photographs that were introduced yesterday starting with exhibit 1045. so before we go there, you would agree that some of the problems with photographs are that, again, it doesn't capture -- a single photograph isn't going to capture the dynamics of what's happening, right? >> in some cases, yes. >> weight can shift? >> yes. >> in a video versus a still photograph. >> yes. >> and positions can change, right?
>> yes. >> again, in uses of force you have reviewed or used yourself, oftentimes these are used on a suspect. >> right. >> if a weight of a human being was placed in a particular area, based on your training, you would expect there would be -- >> objection, your honor, lack of foundation. >> overruled. you may answer. >> not necessarily. no. >> but obviously medical doctors may be able to answer that better, correct? >> correct. >>...
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but it's still with us. and it was in the courtroom today when george floyd's girlfriend, courtney ross, testified. >> our story. it's -- it's a classic story of how many people get addicted to opioids. we both suffer from chronic pain. mine was in my neck, and his was in his back. we both have prescriptions. but after prescriptions that were filled and -- we -- we got addicted. and tried, really hard, to break that addiction, many times. >> and were you each aware of each other's struggles with opioids? >> yes, eventually, in our relationship, we shared that. >> and did you work together on that? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> and over how long of a period, did this struggle go on for you -- for both of you? >> addiction, in my opinion, is a lifelong struggle. so it's something that we -- we dealt with every day. you know? you -- it's not something that just kind of comes and goes. it's something i'll deal with forever. >> defense counsel focused on george floyd's overdose of heroin, for which he was hospita
but it's still with us. and it was in the courtroom today when george floyd's girlfriend, courtney ross, testified. >> our story. it's -- it's a classic story of how many people get addicted to opioids. we both suffer from chronic pain. mine was in my neck, and his was in his back. we both have prescriptions. but after prescriptions that were filled and -- we -- we got addicted. and tried, really hard, to break that addiction, many times. >> and were you each aware of each other's...
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in use of force? >> yes, i have. use of force, including tactics and use of force. >> what courts did you testify in? >> there was a federal court in north carolina, federal court in south carolina, criminal court in georgia. i think that's it for trial testimony. as you know, most of these in most cases don't actually make it to a trial. >> [inaudible] >> [sidebar] >> when you were talking about depositions, those were civil cases, is that right? >> yes, that's correct. >> all right. now, you've been retained in this matter to provide testimony regarding the use of force that occurred on may 25, 2020 and the matter of the death of george floyd, is that correct? >> yes, i have. >> have you been retained and charge a fee for your service? >> for my time of testimony. >> what is the hourly rate? >> $295 an hour in this case. >> and did you receive a different rate for a trial base? >> i had a paid hour minimum on days i was expected to testify, yes. >> and to date, how much have you been compensated bas
in use of force? >> yes, i have. use of force, including tactics and use of force. >> what courts did you testify in? >> there was a federal court in north carolina, federal court in south carolina, criminal court in georgia. i think that's it for trial testimony. as you know, most of these in most cases don't actually make it to a trial. >> [inaudible] >> [sidebar] >> when you were talking about depositions, those were civil cases, is that right? >>...
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us. as has so many bags that is over whole assuming is that the scope of this holiday season since the state didn't propose quality appeals. which if you want to see something council reference drop world let me answer if you know. i am not familiar with the breath of the literature looking at all of the different combination of drugs and which combination worsens or improve survival. you testified that mr floyd based on your review of the video did start complaining of shortness of breath prior to being placed in the wrong. prone position yes i heard more than one occasion he say the words i can't breathe and if. mr floyd and simply gotten in the back seat of a squad car do you think he would have survived. you may give it a minute if you have a medical opinion as to that or. so had he not been restrained in the way in which he was i think he would have survived that day i think he would have gone home or wherever he was going to go had he not been subjected to the prone and positional r
us. as has so many bags that is over whole assuming is that the scope of this holiday season since the state didn't propose quality appeals. which if you want to see something council reference drop world let me answer if you know. i am not familiar with the breath of the literature looking at all of the different combination of drugs and which combination worsens or improve survival. you testified that mr floyd based on your review of the video did start complaining of shortness of breath...