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. >> martin: what does that say? >> brown: we haven't made much progress. >> martin: retired admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs during the bush and obama administrations, set out to change the nearly all white complexion of the senior ranks. was it racial bias? >> mike mullen: i don't think it was conscious bias, but i think it was institutional bias, if you will. >> martin: so, what is the institutional bias? >> mullen: i have a phrase i use called ducks pick ducks. and when you have white guys picking, they pick other white guys. that, to me, is the bias and that's what the leadership has to break up to make sure that we're not in that kind of a situation. >> martin: mullen met then lieutenant general lloyd austin in iraq and in 2009 brought him to washington as the first african american director of the chairman's powerful joint staff. >> austin: he said "you know, i really want to diversify my staff." and he knew that talent was out there. but he knew that if he didn't lead the organization to-- to
. >> martin: what does that say? >> brown: we haven't made much progress. >> martin: retired admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs during the bush and obama administrations, set out to change the nearly all white complexion of the senior ranks. was it racial bias? >> mike mullen: i don't think it was conscious bias, but i think it was institutional bias, if you will. >> martin: so, what is the institutional bias? >> mullen: i have a phrase i use...
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we all need a pint, martin. myself obviously. i pint, martin. myself obviously. penn , i pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, iwonder— pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, iwonder if— pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, i wonder if you - pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, i wonder if you could i pint, martin. myself obviously. i penny, i wonder if you could take pint, martin. myself obviously. - penny, i wonder if you could take us to the lead story for the sunday telegraph and that is in inquiry, a whitehall inquiry into what's been described as an elite school sex scandal. , �* , ., ' described as an elite school sex scandal. , �* , . , ., scandal. yes. it's awful reading. it imlies scandal. yes. it's awful reading. it implies that _ scandal. yes. it's awful reading. it implies that the _ scandal. yes. it's awful reading. it implies that the schools _ scandal. yes. it's awful reading. it implies that the schools which - scandal. yes. it's awful reading. it| implies that the schools which cost a lot of money to send your children to that there
we all need a pint, martin. myself obviously. i pint, martin. myself obviously. penn , i pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, iwonder— pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, iwonder if— pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, i wonder if you - pint, martin. myself obviously. penny, i wonder if you could i pint, martin. myself obviously. i penny, i wonder if you could take pint, martin. myself obviously. - penny, i wonder if you could take us to the lead story for the sunday telegraph and...
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>> mckenzizie: yes. >> martin: get off the airplane? >> mckenzie: y yes, yes. >> martin: as soleimani's entourage pulled away y from the plane, mckenzie gave t the kill order to the commander controlling the drones. >> mckenzie: and then i said," take your shot when you got it." >> martin: missiles slammed into both vehicles simultaneously. >> mckenzie: there's no back slapping. there's no cheering. because now i have to prepare to deal with the consequences of the action. >> martin: general mckenzie was sure iran would retaliate, but he didn't know how, and neither, for a while, did the iranians. >> mckenzie: i believe they went into a period of disorganization because they had lost the officer who really spoke up and shaped everything up and told them what they were going to do >> martin: so it was kind of an ominous silence. >> mckenzie: it was a very ominous silence. >> martin: and what was the first sign that iran might really be thinking of a ballistic missile attack? >> mckenzie: they began to move their ballistic missiles. >> ma
>> mckenzizie: yes. >> martin: get off the airplane? >> mckenzie: y yes, yes. >> martin: as soleimani's entourage pulled away y from the plane, mckenzie gave t the kill order to the commander controlling the drones. >> mckenzie: and then i said," take your shot when you got it." >> martin: missiles slammed into both vehicles simultaneously. >> mckenzie: there's no back slapping. there's no cheering. because now i have to prepare to deal with...
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martin. yes, ithink we all benefit from _ stuttering. martin. yes, ithink we all benefit from more _ stuttering. martin. yes, ithink we all benefit from more accidents i all benefit from more accidents being _ all benefit from more accidents being available, hugely beneficial for all_ being available, hugely beneficial for all of— being available, hugely beneficial for all of us. —— from more vaccines _ for all of us. —— from more vaccines i_ for all of us. —— from more vaccines. i was lucky enough to have the astrazeneca vaccine last week and i_ the astrazeneca vaccine last week and i felt — the astrazeneca vaccine last week and i felt a — the astrazeneca vaccine last week and i felt a huge weight off my shoulders. the under 505 are the next _ 5houlder5. the under 505 are the next cohort— shoulders. the under 505 are the next cohort and i am well under 50, a5 next cohort and i am well under 50, as you _ next cohort and i am well under 50, as you can— next cohort and i a
martin. yes, ithink we all benefit from _ stuttering. martin. yes, ithink we all benefit from more _ stuttering. martin. yes, ithink we all benefit from more accidents i all benefit from more accidents being _ all benefit from more accidents being available, hugely beneficial for all_ being available, hugely beneficial for all of— being available, hugely beneficial for all of us. —— from more vaccines _ for all of us. —— from more vaccines i_ for all of us. —— from more vaccines....
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martin, thank ou moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very — moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much _ moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. - moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. a - moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. a lot - moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. a lot ofl thank you very much indeed. a lot of people don't realise they're being abused in the first place. thank you penny and martin. enjoy the rest of your weekend. good night. stay with me because next it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review, with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. one of the most high—profile releases of the week is ammonite, the second feature from writer—director francis lee. like his brilliant debut god's own country, this is another love story set against the backdrop of a bracing british locale — in this case, the sea—battered coast o
martin, thank ou moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very — moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much _ moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. - moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. a - moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. a lot - moment it has to be stopped. martin, thank you very much indeed. a lot ofl thank you very much indeed. a lot of people don't realise they're being abused in...
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martin says that george floyd appeared to be high, according to martin. he also said he sold a pack of cigarettes to george floyd and then he says he realized the $20 bill that floyd used for the purchase was fake. >> i was checking out the $20 bill that i just received. >> is that something you always do >> no. when i received the bill, i noticed how there was a blue pigment to it, kind of like a $100 bill would have i found that odd so i assumed it was fake >> after he left, did you look at the bill again? >> i did >> at the time that you were working on may 25th of 2020, what was the store policy about cashiers accepting $20 bills >> the policy was if you took a counterfeit bill, you had to pay for it out of your paycheck. >> it gave you an incentive to care about what you take >> yes >> did you think that bill might not be legitimate? >> i did >> what did you decide to do >> i took it, anyway, and i was planning to just put it on my tab until i second-guessed myself, and as you can see in the video, i kept examining it and then i eventually told my ma
martin says that george floyd appeared to be high, according to martin. he also said he sold a pack of cigarettes to george floyd and then he says he realized the $20 bill that floyd used for the purchase was fake. >> i was checking out the $20 bill that i just received. >> is that something you always do >> no. when i received the bill, i noticed how there was a blue pigment to it, kind of like a $100 bill would have i found that odd so i assumed it was fake >> after he...
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martin: i do. i think like so many things there should be better gatekeeping, particularly for businesses who don't have revenue. the idea you can sell a story to someone and then cash it out before you have done anything to prove it's a story. there probably needs to be some kind of gatekeeper rules in place. i'm not sure how they should be crafted. certainly when it comes to venture capital. the great thing about the venture capital community is they have their own processes. you don't find venture capitalists cashing out on their interests until they have proven their models to some degree. matt: on that note, there are new rules proposed for the u.k. market. i wonder if you think they are going to step too far. martin: i think the new rules -- i have not studied all of them, but one of the things that existed in the u.k. that was a reason i had to stop doing them in the u.k. for the time being was because when we announced the transaction, if you are moving to the new york stock exchange, they
martin: i do. i think like so many things there should be better gatekeeping, particularly for businesses who don't have revenue. the idea you can sell a story to someone and then cash it out before you have done anything to prove it's a story. there probably needs to be some kind of gatekeeper rules in place. i'm not sure how they should be crafted. certainly when it comes to venture capital. the great thing about the venture capital community is they have their own processes. you don't find...
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. >> christopher martin, ch ris hdr, last name martin. >> thank you your honor. >> this or martin, how oldare you ? and can you tell the jurors where you live. you don't have to give us or our address but generally where you live. >> wilmington. >> and taking you back to may 25 of 2020 last year. where were you living at that time? >> i was living above cub foods in the apartments, 38 street chicago. >> along at that time had you been living there west and mark. >> about four months. >> who did you live therewith ? >> my mom and my sister. >> there to say you are familiar with the area of 38 in chicago on the, were you in school? >> no. >> did you go on to do schoolingafter that ? >> know, i usually do school in the morning ? >> what do you mean by that. >> i went to my mentor's office downtown minneapolis and i do my school online. i was taking the bus home. >> did you also have a job, were you working at the time ? >> i work at cub foods. >> part-time or full-time? what type of shifts did you pull. >> usually every day except sundays 30 8 pm. >> what kind of things did you do at cub
. >> christopher martin, ch ris hdr, last name martin. >> thank you your honor. >> this or martin, how oldare you ? and can you tell the jurors where you live. you don't have to give us or our address but generally where you live. >> wilmington. >> and taking you back to may 25 of 2020 last year. where were you living at that time? >> i was living above cub foods in the apartments, 38 street chicago. >> along at that time had you been living there west...
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martin buys. behind the constant progress and quality lies competition, competition the mainspring of american business. for example, there are a quarter of a million places in america where one can buy gasoline and oil and 95% of them are run by independent is this meant like ed felix. ♪ >> owner, that's me. this town has grown a lot since i was a boy here. the automobile did that. if it hadn't been for highways and trucking, this would be a ghost town. you can see it is not. there are eight service stations here. that means seven other places where folks like the martins can take their business. cap i know -- i know all about competition. been in it up to my neck ever since i started out with one pump. got a pretty nice place now. ♪ narrator: as the day moves on and the ed felixes across the country serve the public, it is understood why new oil must constantly be found. beneath our airplane is an isolated california ranch house. temporary home for a man known as a wildcatter, in the busines
martin buys. behind the constant progress and quality lies competition, competition the mainspring of american business. for example, there are a quarter of a million places in america where one can buy gasoline and oil and 95% of them are run by independent is this meant like ed felix. ♪ >> owner, that's me. this town has grown a lot since i was a boy here. the automobile did that. if it hadn't been for highways and trucking, this would be a ghost town. you can see it is not. there are...
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and again mr martin. home on. the significance for. this. all right what we've been watching so far is the day 3 of the trial all of derek sholden the officer who is accused of killing joel which floyd. we've been listening to testimony of more witness testimony being called of course by the prosecution since they are putting together this case they get to call their witnesses and kind of make their case 1st that's how it usually unfolds in the u.s. system and we've been listening to mr christopher martin he worked in the shop cut foods in this seems like a lot of the focus now kind of turning towards what happened in the shop leading up to the moments where the police were called in. to to deal with mr george floyd let's bring in john hendren he's been following the trial for us in minneapolis he joins me now live from there and as i said john it seems like the focus now is to try and look at the moments before the death of george floyd under the knee of derek show of and then to look at what happened in the shop is that where we're going t
and again mr martin. home on. the significance for. this. all right what we've been watching so far is the day 3 of the trial all of derek sholden the officer who is accused of killing joel which floyd. we've been listening to testimony of more witness testimony being called of course by the prosecution since they are putting together this case they get to call their witnesses and kind of make their case 1st that's how it usually unfolds in the u.s. system and we've been listening to mr...
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martin and millions like her. already today, she has used some 87 petroleum products, including the plastic bacon wrapper and the wax on the milk carton. she will top 100 before the day is over. mrs. martin is the customer and the customer is the boss in the oil industry. ♪ this tuesday's daylight is almost gone. ♪ electric power stations are getting ready for the hour of peak load, that sudden increase in the demand for service that comes with the dark. even though the old oil lamp is a thing of the past, oil still helps light up america. ♪ the air travelers from the west have crossed the whole continent since morning, and not for one mile or hour where they out of hearing of the men and women in the petroleum industry. oil is so much part of our lives and they are everywhere. ♪ ? our tuesday is ending and the country goes to bed. but everyone is not asleep. the traffic in front of ed felix's is not heavy but there is still someone on duty to get his service. at the refinery, the night shift has taken ove
martin and millions like her. already today, she has used some 87 petroleum products, including the plastic bacon wrapper and the wax on the milk carton. she will top 100 before the day is over. mrs. martin is the customer and the customer is the boss in the oil industry. ♪ this tuesday's daylight is almost gone. ♪ electric power stations are getting ready for the hour of peak load, that sudden increase in the demand for service that comes with the dark. even though the old oil lamp is a...
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martin, let me pause this right here. for the record 7:44:36. we see you standing at the cashier area and seem to be speaking with mr. floyd, correct? >> correct. >> were you able to understand the conversation with limb at that point? >> yes. >> so let's keep rolling then, please. >> let's stop here for the record at 7:44:49. where are you now with mr. floyd? >> in the tobacco section of the store. >> did you, in fact, sell him something there? >> i did. >> do you recall what it was you sold to him? >> a pack of cigarettes. >> we saw you reach over to your left. is that where the cigarettes were stored? >> yes. >> had he already told you at that point what he wanted? >> yes. >> you didn't have any difficulty understanding what he wanted to buy from you? >> no. >> then did you complete that transaction? >> yes. >> and after that, what did mr. floyd do? >> he went back outside to his vehicle. >> he'll let this run to its end. >> now, i'll freeze it here. sorry. i said i was going to let it run. we saw you holding something up. can you describe, f
martin, let me pause this right here. for the record 7:44:36. we see you standing at the cashier area and seem to be speaking with mr. floyd, correct? >> correct. >> were you able to understand the conversation with limb at that point? >> yes. >> so let's keep rolling then, please. >> let's stop here for the record at 7:44:49. where are you now with mr. floyd? >> in the tobacco section of the store. >> did you, in fact, sell him something there?...
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on the day of his assassination, martin luther king jr. stepped outside on the balcony and members of the southern christian leadership conference are standing, and one of the first to approach is reverend jesse jackson of rainbow push. he asks dr. king, what time is dinner? he says, we are going to be there shortly, and dr. king responds and says, reverend jackson, where is your tie? and reverend jackson says a prerequisite for dinner is an appetite, and i have that. the two men laugh. he is then introduced to a memphis musician called big doc branch and he asks dr. king what song he would like played at dinner that night and dr. king responds with "precious lord, take my hand" and i want you to play it pretty. his chauffeur says, you should grab a jacket. before martin luther king can respond, a shot rings out at 6:01 p.m. and dr. king falls wounded, lying here on the balcony. immediately when the shot rings out, memphis police are running this way. many of dr. king's associates, including reverend andrew young, bernard lee, jesse jackso
on the day of his assassination, martin luther king jr. stepped outside on the balcony and members of the southern christian leadership conference are standing, and one of the first to approach is reverend jesse jackson of rainbow push. he asks dr. king, what time is dinner? he says, we are going to be there shortly, and dr. king responds and says, reverend jackson, where is your tie? and reverend jackson says a prerequisite for dinner is an appetite, and i have that. the two men laugh. he is...
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martin buys. behind the constant progress and quality lies competition, competition the mainspring of american business. there are a quarter of a million places in america where one can buy gasoline and oil and 95% of them are run by independent is this meant like ed felix. ♪ >> owner, that's me. this town has grown a lot since i was a boy here. the automobile did that. if it hadn't been for highways and trucking, this would be a ghost town. you can see it is not. there are eight service stations here. that means seven other places where folks like the martins can take their business. i know all about competition. been in it up to my neck ever since i started out with one pump. got a pretty nice place now. narrator: as the day moves on and the ed felixes across the country serve the public, it is understood why new oil must constantly be found. [foghorn] beneath our airplane is an isolated california ranch house. temporary home for a man known as a wildcatter, in the business of finding new oil.
martin buys. behind the constant progress and quality lies competition, competition the mainspring of american business. there are a quarter of a million places in america where one can buy gasoline and oil and 95% of them are run by independent is this meant like ed felix. ♪ >> owner, that's me. this town has grown a lot since i was a boy here. the automobile did that. if it hadn't been for highways and trucking, this would be a ghost town. you can see it is not. there are eight...
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aston martin's f1 team is launching its first aston martin speed car. joining us is lawrence strohl, aston martin lagonda chief executive chairman. congratulation. one question has to do -- and on how much extra is it going to cost at some martin in marketing and when do you get that payback in terms of new sports car sales? lawrence: it's very marginal what it costs aston martin in marketing. before i took over as executive chairman aston martin had a sponsorship arrangement with the previous formula one team. for less than they were paying the previous formula one team on a per annum basis, because i am executive chairman and the majority shareholder, i did a very special arrangement to get aston martin to return to the formula one grid. i own a formula one team privately, so there is no additional cost or expenditure, but a big benefit to shareholders and investors in aston martin lagonda. guy: guy in london. why go back to f1, f1, internal combustion engines, fans love it. that's not the direct road -- direction of travel for this industry, it's ele
aston martin's f1 team is launching its first aston martin speed car. joining us is lawrence strohl, aston martin lagonda chief executive chairman. congratulation. one question has to do -- and on how much extra is it going to cost at some martin in marketing and when do you get that payback in terms of new sports car sales? lawrence: it's very marginal what it costs aston martin in marketing. before i took over as executive chairman aston martin had a sponsorship arrangement with the previous...
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clouds. >> stephen: please welcome, martin freeman! hello, martin freeman. good to see you. >> nice to see you, stephen. nice to see you. >> stephen: thank you so much for joining us from london. >> actually, liverpool. >> stephen: oh, really? >> yes, i'm filming something in liverpool. >> stephen: u.k., let's round it out and say you u.k., u.k. that would be impressive, except i just spoke to lupita nyong'o from kenya. so it's not a contest, but she won. >> why did she win. >> stephen: because she's further away. and, i'm sorry, kenya is a little more exciting than liverpool? >> yeah, tell that to the fabs, you damn... >> stephen: they left! >> this is very true. ( laughs ). >> stephen: are you-- are you livered puddling yourself? >> no, i'm not. i'm working in liverpool. >> stephen: why did you laugh or did you not like me saying liverpuddling? >> you were quite correct. i think if i was liverpuddling, that would have come up before in one of our meetings. i think would. and also i wouldn't sound like this. >> stephen: what would you sound like, martin fre
clouds. >> stephen: please welcome, martin freeman! hello, martin freeman. good to see you. >> nice to see you, stephen. nice to see you. >> stephen: thank you so much for joining us from london. >> actually, liverpool. >> stephen: oh, really? >> yes, i'm filming something in liverpool. >> stephen: u.k., let's round it out and say you u.k., u.k. that would be impressive, except i just spoke to lupita nyong'o from kenya. so it's not a contest, but she...
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but mr martin you don't know if that time stamp is the actual correct time this is taped interview. i do not. there we ways that we can deal with that later but you're not. think you've answered my question so if you would in this photograph describe for the jurors kind of what we're seeing here in the layout of the store and one of the things i want to let you know is in front of you there should be a stylus like this. and if you take it and so you can drop right on the screen so if you would as you're. just telling the jurors have a layout of the store and you just mark the screen when you're talking about the different areas of the story ok. so when you answer them here. the next door we are here and this is where. this is where tobacco is so that's how it's closed off and then if you take a left here there's a door here and then. these are all the snags this is where the deli located. like topped off here on various here is just kind of like my manager space museum where they are kind of watching to see who comes in and out and. back here you can't really see it but that's usual
but mr martin you don't know if that time stamp is the actual correct time this is taped interview. i do not. there we ways that we can deal with that later but you're not. think you've answered my question so if you would in this photograph describe for the jurors kind of what we're seeing here in the layout of the store and one of the things i want to let you know is in front of you there should be a stylus like this. and if you take it and so you can drop right on the screen so if you would...
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general martin? >> yes, congressman. i believe our strength lies in our people as well. their desire to execute crimes and to give our family members, our soldiers a safe environment for which to work. i believe that desire and that passion is there. the strength is definitery our people. we have not had significant structural change inside cid since pre-9/11. yet we've had quadrupling cases of sexual assault. we've had challenges in mission increase with the number of years it is required to maintain and retain evidence. we've also had a demise and degradation of our military police structure. that effort to prevent crime has been degraded over time. >> just a very brief question. should cid, osi or ncis be providing the protective services as part of their function or should that be an mp function? >> i will tell you from our perspective the way that osi is built with our 1811s, federal law enforcement mandate, our engagement off base, our level of training, i believe that the mission set is proper
general martin? >> yes, congressman. i believe our strength lies in our people as well. their desire to execute crimes and to give our family members, our soldiers a safe environment for which to work. i believe that desire and that passion is there. the strength is definitery our people. we have not had significant structural change inside cid since pre-9/11. yet we've had quadrupling cases of sexual assault. we've had challenges in mission increase with the number of years it is...
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up to him for the host, roberto martin knows, his side hasj roberto martin knows, his side has lostjust roberto martin knows, his side has lost just four times since roberto martin knows, his side has lostjust four times since he was appointed five years ago. and reached the semifinals of the last world cup. for swansea fans, he is a legend, a player then coach of the club, he says those days shipped to you is today. this club, he says those days shipped to you is today-— you is today. as a coach everything started then _ you is today. as a coach everything started then in _ you is today. as a coach everything started then in 2007. _ you is today. as a coach everything started then in 2007. it _ you is today. as a coach everything started then in 2007. it was - you is today. as a coach everything started then in 2007. it was a - you is today. as a coach everything| started then in 2007. it was a long, lon- started then in 2007. it was a long, long time _ started then in 2007. it was a long, long time ago but you don't forget the memories, you carry those with you _ the memories, you c
up to him for the host, roberto martin knows, his side hasj roberto martin knows, his side has lostjust roberto martin knows, his side has lost just four times since roberto martin knows, his side has lostjust four times since he was appointed five years ago. and reached the semifinals of the last world cup. for swansea fans, he is a legend, a player then coach of the club, he says those days shipped to you is today. this club, he says those days shipped to you is today-— you is today. as a...
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martin today. you can see him in the video with his hand on his head -- he's in the tan pants and the sweatshirt, with his hands on his head, and when he was asked what he was thinking, it was disbelief and guilty, if i had just put this on my tab or done something differently, this would not have happened. >> well, you bring me to -- you talk about some of the eyewitnesss or the folks that were there, jennifer hanson, the emt, she testified yesterday, it was a short testimony, but seemed to be pretty powerful let me play an excerpt to that >> 911, what is your emergency >> hello i'm on the block of 38th and chicago and i literally watched a police officer not take a pulse and not do anything to save a man and i saw it myself >> i ordered them to walk it through or told them, if he doesn't have a pulse, you need to start compressions and that wasn't done either >> how did that make you feel? >> totally distressed. >> were you frustrated >> yes >> erin haynes, there's been a lot of powerful testimon
martin today. you can see him in the video with his hand on his head -- he's in the tan pants and the sweatshirt, with his hands on his head, and when he was asked what he was thinking, it was disbelief and guilty, if i had just put this on my tab or done something differently, this would not have happened. >> well, you bring me to -- you talk about some of the eyewitnesss or the folks that were there, jennifer hanson, the emt, she testified yesterday, it was a short testimony, but seemed...
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for more on this i'm joined by religious affairs correspondent martin gak martin what's the pope's schedule for the rest of the day. today the pope will be flying to the city of the site of the ancient city for which according to the bible it's the birthplace of abraham prophet you are the 3 major monotheistic religions and you will be holding. into religious ceremony there. so leading to tomorrow's mass in the north of the country which is expected to gather a few 1000 people. martin as we mentioned earlier the pope had a meeting with the grand ayatollah ali al sistani give us a sense of why this meeting was so significant. i think that to think through said about the meeting he said the 1st one there's been a very long term attempt by the vatican to reach you know prominent figures and this is one of the most prominent if not the most prominent fear inside the shia community dane roads to the sunni community in the conversations with sunni for years has been actually fostered for years bed these has proved the shia community has proven much more inclusive that in the one hand and the othe
for more on this i'm joined by religious affairs correspondent martin gak martin what's the pope's schedule for the rest of the day. today the pope will be flying to the city of the site of the ancient city for which according to the bible it's the birthplace of abraham prophet you are the 3 major monotheistic religions and you will be holding. into religious ceremony there. so leading to tomorrow's mass in the north of the country which is expected to gather a few 1000 people. martin as we...
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does anybody know anything about martin looking at this time? he's 26 years old, he just moved to montgomery. >> as a minister, he had you are as irreverent, he has to provide a level of respectability to the movement. >> yes to really grease he has a ph.d., and he has that in theology, he's articulate, he presents well, so definitely. but he is also new. he kind of gets pushed out front, because he doesn't have any of the relationships, that some of the other black male leaders to. he is not loyal to anyone yet. and if he misses up, they don't lose something. right. so i'm not saying that he was not willing to do this. or volunteer. but think about it, i don't remember who said it, but this is another point for martin with the king, 26 years old. no way, did he know what this was going to mean for him. how he was going to be launched on to the national stage. plus partly because nobody thought this boycott was going to ask for more than a day. and the reason that one day, because that was when rosa parks was going to the trial. but nobody thoug
does anybody know anything about martin looking at this time? he's 26 years old, he just moved to montgomery. >> as a minister, he had you are as irreverent, he has to provide a level of respectability to the movement. >> yes to really grease he has a ph.d., and he has that in theology, he's articulate, he presents well, so definitely. but he is also new. he kind of gets pushed out front, because he doesn't have any of the relationships, that some of the other black male leaders to....
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>> i think part of it is the image of martin luther king jr. as the leader and the figure head in all of this, if you're kind of in a sense the montgomery bus boycott is the origin point for him. and so if the story is not like he was the one leading this, he was the one pushing this forward, then that kind of makes things difficult for his narrative. >> right, very much. and that's in keeping with what was said about rosa parks in that simple idea. did i see another hand there? okay. absolutely. and then the other thing that we have to understand is that african-americans on the ground are forging some of these ideas, right, because it is politically expedient and safer to do so. and that's important to consider when you're thinking about a marginalized group or a marginalized group or an oppressed group trying to advance their politics within any political historical moment. the african-american women that we were talking about, particularly joanne robinson, she's still a middle class african-american in the south. i'm not saying that because
>> i think part of it is the image of martin luther king jr. as the leader and the figure head in all of this, if you're kind of in a sense the montgomery bus boycott is the origin point for him. and so if the story is not like he was the one leading this, he was the one pushing this forward, then that kind of makes things difficult for his narrative. >> right, very much. and that's in keeping with what was said about rosa parks in that simple idea. did i see another hand there?...
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martin luther king jr. and so many people? >> i would say, if you read dr. thurman and you read dr. king, you will see the influence. in many ways, king was the person who applied much of what thurman talked about, in terms of social reality. he influenced many of the people you've mentioned. they were committed to social action. it was said that king carried with him, all the time, a copy of jesus and the disinherited. it involves social actions and they sought in his writings, this extraordinary understanding. >> he had his own spin on it with a way forward. >> they were dealing with the most critical issues in american society with racism and all kinds of separation. for king, in particular, the families knew each other. thurman new dr. king's father. they were at morehouse together. >> that's right point >> mrs. thurman new martin luther king's mother because they were both daughters of baptist ministers and met through baptist circles, and so on. the families knew each other and one thing that was very interesting with thurman, when dr. thurman was at boston university, king wa
martin luther king jr. and so many people? >> i would say, if you read dr. thurman and you read dr. king, you will see the influence. in many ways, king was the person who applied much of what thurman talked about, in terms of social reality. he influenced many of the people you've mentioned. they were committed to social action. it was said that king carried with him, all the time, a copy of jesus and the disinherited. it involves social actions and they sought in his writings, this...
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with all due respect to martin luther king it's very important. the movement made them they need to recognize that i think in any social movement to take place now and in the future. >> thomas holt thank you for speaking with us we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you we have a lot of questions it's called the movement the african-american struggle for human rights we do encourage you to buy the book at the atlantic history center website
with all due respect to martin luther king it's very important. the movement made them they need to recognize that i think in any social movement to take place now and in the future. >> thomas holt thank you for speaking with us we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you we have a lot of questions it's called the movement the african-american struggle for human rights we do encourage you to buy the book at the atlantic history center website
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you're watching news i'm sorry martin thanks for being with us. in mexico many portions post-launch us right now from the moment climate change because very often stores this is my place to bring from just one week. what's going to really guess. we still have time to. i'm going.
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martin luther king jr. and through the eyes of others african-american and identity in american art. in her new book driving while black just out today professor soren tells the story of the indispensable green book, which both reshaped the african-american traveling experience throughout our segregated land and helped drive the nascent civil rights movement, please welcome gretchen. sorin to the free library of philadelphia. good evening. it's wonderful to be in this great city of philadelphia. and i'm i apologize that that rick wasn't able to join us this evening. he had a little bit of an emergency and he's in italy, but i hope that you'll enjoy the preview of our film that he sent along. so i'm going to talk. i'm sure many of you have seen the green book movie. and i'm going to talk this evening really about something a broader story and that story is about the automobile and the role that the automobile played in african-american life. i'd like you all to think about. how important your mobility is to
martin luther king jr. and through the eyes of others african-american and identity in american art. in her new book driving while black just out today professor soren tells the story of the indispensable green book, which both reshaped the african-american traveling experience throughout our segregated land and helped drive the nascent civil rights movement, please welcome gretchen. sorin to the free library of philadelphia. good evening. it's wonderful to be in this great city of...
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martin, what i'm going to do now is start playing exhibit 31. just like the previous video, at some points we will stop and i will ask you some questions about it all right? >> okay. >> for the record, this is starting at about 7:55, and, i think, 46 seconds roughly on the time stamp on the video, correct? i'm going to pause it right here because the first part that we watched showed you and somebody walking out of the store, correct? >> yes >> and that portion of the video is from the security camera inside the store, correct? >> yes. >> and the person that you were walking out with -- you don't have to give us his name -- is a co-worker? >> yes >> now we are looking at a separate camera angle from outside the store, correct >> yes >> and this time stamp, obviously, different than the previous one because this shows 20:19:12, correct? >> correct. >> do you recognize what area is depicted in this video as we are looking at it right now? >> this is 38th street on the side of cup foods. >> if you can, use the stylus, point out the door of cup food
martin, what i'm going to do now is start playing exhibit 31. just like the previous video, at some points we will stop and i will ask you some questions about it all right? >> okay. >> for the record, this is starting at about 7:55, and, i think, 46 seconds roughly on the time stamp on the video, correct? i'm going to pause it right here because the first part that we watched showed you and somebody walking out of the store, correct? >> yes >> and that portion of the...
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martin malone is still with us. they predicted a sharp contradiction in the first three months of 2021. things not looking good for europe. you want to remain exposed to the continent, where doesn't to hide in europe? martin: i think first of all in the current situation we have to look through this road bump and if we look at the situation, if you combine u.s. and u.k. delivering two million vaccines on a weekly basis, europe is delivering six. so we've got to trip or quadruple the level of vaccine distribution in europe. that's in the three troubled countries there, germany, france and italy, where infections have doubled in the last five weeks on the new variants. but having a hard lockdown for a week, the public can term the third wave but they have to concentrate on the vaccine distribution. that's one key link that they've obviously had trouble on. but i would be more optmyic in april, may, and june that they'll get this done. therefore, the opportunity here of equity markets having some trouble in the next we
martin malone is still with us. they predicted a sharp contradiction in the first three months of 2021. things not looking good for europe. you want to remain exposed to the continent, where doesn't to hide in europe? martin: i think first of all in the current situation we have to look through this road bump and if we look at the situation, if you combine u.s. and u.k. delivering two million vaccines on a weekly basis, europe is delivering six. so we've got to trip or quadruple the level of...
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i should also note that christopher martin is 19-year-old. he's the fifth teenager or younger to testify out of ten witnesses in total as part of this trial just three days in. after martin exited the stand, a man by the name of christopher belfry took the stand. he actually pulled behind the vehicle that police officers first interacted in, and he was startled when an officer pulled out his gun, so he pulled out his phone and started filming. >> i noticed. two officers coming. they approached the vehicle in front of me. one officer drew a handgun, and opened the door, pointed the gun at whoever was in the driver's seat. it startled me, you know, when i seen the officer raise his gun. >> let me just -- >> i started recording. >> reporter: he eventually said that he stopped recording altogether, because the officers kept staring at him, and he didn't want any problems. but he did witness what those other bystanders witnessed, floyd being dragged over to that side of the street and being pinned under the knee of derek chauvin. the defense chose
i should also note that christopher martin is 19-year-old. he's the fifth teenager or younger to testify out of ten witnesses in total as part of this trial just three days in. after martin exited the stand, a man by the name of christopher belfry took the stand. he actually pulled behind the vehicle that police officers first interacted in, and he was startled when an officer pulled out his gun, so he pulled out his phone and started filming. >> i noticed. two officers coming. they...
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after christopher martin took the stand, mr. bellfrey, he was only questioned by the prosecution, and then we broke for lunch. we are expected to get back in an hour or so and we got questions to answers to a previous break that happened earlier in the day when it was supposed to be a five-minute break and it was longer, and it appeared to be an issue with a juror and as they came back we understood from a report inside the court that this juror seemed to have a medical issue they were dealing with, and she came back in and the conversation between the judge and her, and the judge said as i understand you have been having trouble sleeping, and she said, yes, she confirmed it and also said that she had been up since 2:00 a.m., so as much of a toll as we can imagine these witnesses are going through trying to recount some experiences, remember, there are 14 jurors seated in here that will have to essentially weigh a potential verdict in this knowing that the entire world is watching. the jurors have been attentive throughout all o
after christopher martin took the stand, mr. bellfrey, he was only questioned by the prosecution, and then we broke for lunch. we are expected to get back in an hour or so and we got questions to answers to a previous break that happened earlier in the day when it was supposed to be a five-minute break and it was longer, and it appeared to be an issue with a juror and as they came back we understood from a report inside the court that this juror seemed to have a medical issue they were dealing...
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but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on fondue. just buying the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this lightweight material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for processing reducing built on the other hand the belts and also in the beds but it would do this sort of. so no one killer who saves you. from court has been assisting lost lost will close the very places to us yes 123 bad spiegel so we need to send another 133 beds for this. sometimes he now feels as if she were the garbage manager. having the bottles there say she is how we dispose it is the issue and how we handle the spasticity issue right that it in the ocean now now most of the. highlands that we have had burning in and out from mafia collecting your savings from the burden
but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on fondue. just buying the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this lightweight material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for...
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for martin and d'ar , enclosure. for martin and d"arcy. the _ enclosure. for martin and d'arcy, the quest - enclosure. for martin and d'arcy, the quest to - enclosure. for martin and d'arcy, the quest to save | enclosure. for martin and i d'arcy, the quest to save the declining vulture population in can you remains undeterred. their only hope that the vulture population will not be lost in its entirety. anne 0kumu, bbc africa. now to manhattan, where the streets have come alive with the...
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religious affairs correspondent martin jacques martin the pope is now meeting we understand with grand ayatollah. sistani in a nutshell why is this meeting so important. i think generally speaking this has been the policy or the policy position of this vatican which restricts trends and strengthening relations across really just religious boundaries and it has made you know it has made islam one of its name one of its main targets in the sense i mean they are very interested in fostering part of their relations with the world they have done sort of a thorough going where we would. would sunni's and now there is an opportunity for this pope to meet actually one of the main few years of the show were. so. here is that you know the basis the date the ground is being is being said for essentially much more work to be done in the future keep in mind that the vatican has a very strong diplomatic machine which very often states on the ground way after the pope has left the country so the presumption that this is an opening of conversations we don't very important part of usefully of the musli
religious affairs correspondent martin jacques martin the pope is now meeting we understand with grand ayatollah. sistani in a nutshell why is this meeting so important. i think generally speaking this has been the policy or the policy position of this vatican which restricts trends and strengthening relations across really just religious boundaries and it has made you know it has made islam one of its name one of its main targets in the sense i mean they are very interested in fostering part...
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that was until the 75th container martin says he didn't realize what happened until just a few days ago, when he discovered the damage left behind from the semi truck in its skin marks in police are aware of the license plate on the stolen trailer and have notified other agencies it was not a crime of opportunity somebody knew they were coming there to get a container they drove a semi truck or a semi truck there with the intention of attaching a trailer container to the semi truck they knew exactly what they're doing fine believes that they were targeted here and says the thieves probably didn't know that the bikes were donated and not brand new he says if you have any information or have seen that truck to please contact the nevada police in novato taylor kron 4 news. >>san jose police arrested 4 people in a pound of 5 cars in a series of sideshows over the weekend. >>3 of the people arrested are also suspected of illegally possessing guns. a total of 40 citations were given to spectators. watching the sideshows play out the impounded cars will be hail for 30 days. car accident en
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religious affairs correspondent martin jacques martin what's the pope's schedule for the rest of the day he will be moving around the area and he's being flown. he's being flown to or where he will be meeting there will be an interesting service. sort of the biggest sort of the biggest event in the next for day 6 picked it to be the mass. in the north which is meant to be supposed to attract a few 1000 people the pope of course had a meeting with the grand ayatollah ali al sistani why is the meeting significant. the meeting is an attend to essentially mend fences we did what he said very important community within iraq which is the shia community the vatican has fostered strong relations or last few years in various troops and in in meetings high level meetings we had with. sunis and this is basically an attempt also made about to going to. forge forge a stronger relation into religious relation area of the world which is a flashpoint in which christian communities under a are under enormous pressure. and i'm curious. particularly non christians reacting to the pope's visit. i think
religious affairs correspondent martin jacques martin what's the pope's schedule for the rest of the day he will be moving around the area and he's being flown. he's being flown to or where he will be meeting there will be an interesting service. sort of the biggest sort of the biggest event in the next for day 6 picked it to be the mass. in the north which is meant to be supposed to attract a few 1000 people the pope of course had a meeting with the grand ayatollah ali al sistani why is the...
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taking on ferrari — the chairman of supercar maker aston martin tells us how formula 1 technology finds its way into their road cars. and fashion, but not as you know it! we investigate the soaring market for exclusive clothing for pets. good to have you with us. so, how many zoom meetings have you had in the last 12 months? this time last year, many of us hadn't even heard of the company that is now a household name worldwide. there's no doubt the videoconferencing company is one of the big winners during the pandemic. so, how much money has zoom made? well, let's just take a look at. the numbers are just out and they are impressive. they have beaten wall street expectations. sales in the last three months of 2020 were up 370% compared to the same period in 2019, hitting $882.5 million. and the company also painted a picture of a rosy future, it expects sales to rise a further 40% this year at least, reaching more than $3.7 billion. no surprise there, their shares did really well, up 10% in new york on monday. rebecca bezzina is managing director of the digital agency r/ga. welcome to
taking on ferrari — the chairman of supercar maker aston martin tells us how formula 1 technology finds its way into their road cars. and fashion, but not as you know it! we investigate the soaring market for exclusive clothing for pets. good to have you with us. so, how many zoom meetings have you had in the last 12 months? this time last year, many of us hadn't even heard of the company that is now a household name worldwide. there's no doubt the videoconferencing company is one of the big...
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martín: fue perseguida en el asunto de las redes sociales. fotos que ella subía, que compartía en su instagram y en su facebook, de inmediato lograba conectar con las masas. tifani: luego empezaron las quejas de coronel. marcos: hubo un malestar de ella porque se empezaban a filtrar muchas cosas. fotos y a utilizar muchas fotografías de su intimidad, de su círculo privado. tifani: las molestias pasaron a ser exigencias. marcos: molesta empieza a pedir que se quiten, que se retiren. al no ver una respuesta positiva entonces ella hace su cuenta. tifani: en pocos meses tenía casi 200.000 seguidores. también proliferaron las cuentas falsas y para desacreditarlas solicitó ser verificada por instagram y entonces oficialmente se convirtió en una figura pública. tifani: algunos seguidores criticaron la decisión de instagram de legitimar a coronel como una figura pública porque dicen que contribuye a elevar el estilo de vida del narcotráfico como un modelo a seguir. le solicitamos a representantes de instagram comentar sobre el tema, pero
martín: fue perseguida en el asunto de las redes sociales. fotos que ella subía, que compartía en su instagram y en su facebook, de inmediato lograba conectar con las masas. tifani: luego empezaron las quejas de coronel. marcos: hubo un malestar de ella porque se empezaban a filtrar muchas cosas. fotos y a utilizar muchas fotografías de su intimidad, de su círculo privado. tifani: las molestias pasaron a ser exigencias. marcos: molesta empieza a pedir que se quiten, que se retiren. al no...
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the anniversary of dr martin luther king's march from selma in alabama to the state capital in montgomery. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm shaun ley. tens of thousands of people have taken part in anti—lockdown protests across several european countries — including the uk, germany, austria and poland. infections are on the rise as a third wave begins to sweep the continent but there are signs of growing frustration as many nations reintroduce lockdown measures to control the coronavirus pandemic. aru na iyengar reports. in germany, up to 20,000 people in a mass demonstration against coronavirus restrictions. police used water cannon, batons and pepper spray to disperse them, some don't believe the pandemic is real, others say the curbs imposed to rein in the virus infringe their rights. translation: i consider coronavirus to be a serious disease like the flu, which can also be serious, but to make a pandemic out of it with many restrictions on our basic rights, i do not think that is right. covid cases in germany are rising exponentially, and few have had a vaccine. experts say the
the anniversary of dr martin luther king's march from selma in alabama to the state capital in montgomery. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm shaun ley. tens of thousands of people have taken part in anti—lockdown protests across several european countries — including the uk, germany, austria and poland. infections are on the rise as a third wave begins to sweep the continent but there are signs of growing frustration as many nations reintroduce lockdown measures to control the coronavirus...
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i martin kroc soul. —— i martin crocs off. hundreds gather in defiance of coronavirus rules to remember sarah everard who was kidnapped in south london. a serving policeman has been charged with her murder. there's widespread criticism of how the vigil was policed after women were forcibly removed from the gathering. coronavirus cases increase in many european union countries as a third wave of the pandemic gathers speed. gunshot eight more anti—coup protesters are killed by security forces in myanmar, with more violence reported in several cities. and in sport, chelsea miss the chance to go third in the premier league after a goalless draw at leeds united. —— i met martine croxall. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. police in london have been heavily criticised for breaking up an unauthorised vigil for a woman who was kidnapped and murdered. sarah everard's death has become the focus of widespread anger in the uk about sexual violence against women. it's all the more sensitive because a
i martin kroc soul. —— i martin crocs off. hundreds gather in defiance of coronavirus rules to remember sarah everard who was kidnapped in south london. a serving policeman has been charged with her murder. there's widespread criticism of how the vigil was policed after women were forcibly removed from the gathering. coronavirus cases increase in many european union countries as a third wave of the pandemic gathers speed. gunshot eight more anti—coup protesters are killed by security...
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you will hear from kris martin, the store clerk at cup foods. mr. martin observed mr. floyd. he watched his body language. he interacted with mr. floyd in this moment and mr. martin formed the opinion that mr. floyd was under the influence of something. you will see the actual video from inside cup foods. mr. floyd did use a counterfeit $20 bill to purchase a pack of cigarettes. mr. martin realized this and first with one of his co-workers went outside to the car where mr. floyd and mr. hall and ms. hill were synth. mr. martin asked mr. floyd to come in and either buy the cigarettes, exchange or return to cigarettes. and you will hear from mr. martin that mr. hall and mr. floyd refused. you will see that a short time later mr. martin went back to the car a second time. went back to ask them again please come inside, give us the money or return the cigarettes. and that second time again mr. floyd refused. so at 8:01 p.m. a second clerk from the cup foods named omar kamara called 911 to report mr. floyd. during that call, he described mr. floyd as drunk and that he could not co
you will hear from kris martin, the store clerk at cup foods. mr. martin observed mr. floyd. he watched his body language. he interacted with mr. floyd in this moment and mr. martin formed the opinion that mr. floyd was under the influence of something. you will see the actual video from inside cup foods. mr. floyd did use a counterfeit $20 bill to purchase a pack of cigarettes. mr. martin realized this and first with one of his co-workers went outside to the car where mr. floyd and mr. hall...
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got that thank you martin. and to me now where police have opened fire on protesters and mandalay again local media are reporting that one person has been killed in young gone police appeared to use tear gas to disperse groups of unsecured demonstrations protests have intensified in several cities after 38 people were killed on wednesday the united states has tightened exports controls on. its latest move to sanction the military. the dead in the deadly crackdown the u.n. security council is due to hold talks on the crisis later today. but pro-democracy activists things i should lay years joining me now are from young gone again demonstrations have been broken up by police one person was killed how did you experience today's protests. today and you know even outside the group that crackdown right nice and military over different places you know many young people still going out and protest in a daily basis so we've been protesting for he only 30 days already we're not missing any single day so i'm at the same t
got that thank you martin. and to me now where police have opened fire on protesters and mandalay again local media are reporting that one person has been killed in young gone police appeared to use tear gas to disperse groups of unsecured demonstrations protests have intensified in several cities after 38 people were killed on wednesday the united states has tightened exports controls on. its latest move to sanction the military. the dead in the deadly crackdown the u.n. security council is...
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you will hear from chris martin, the store clerk at cup foods. mr. martin observed mr. floyd. he watched his body language. he interacted with mr. floyd in this moment. mr. martin formed the opinion that mr. floyd was under the influence of something. you will see the actual video from inside cup foods. mr. floyd did use a counterfeit $20 bill to purchase a pack of cigarettes. mr. martin realized this and first along with another one of his co-workers went outside to the car where mr. floyd, mr. hall and miss hill were sitting. mr. martin asked mr. floyd to come in and either buy the cigarettes, exchange or return the cigarettes. you will hear from mr. martin that mr. hall and mr. floyd refused. you will hear a short time later, mr. martin went back to the car a second time. he went back to ask them again, please come inside, give us the money or return the cigarettes. that second time, again, mr. floyd refused. at 8:01 p.m., a second clerk from the cup foods called 911 to report mr. floyd. during that call, he described mr. floyd as drunk and that he could not control himself
you will hear from chris martin, the store clerk at cup foods. mr. martin observed mr. floyd. he watched his body language. he interacted with mr. floyd in this moment. mr. martin formed the opinion that mr. floyd was under the influence of something. you will see the actual video from inside cup foods. mr. floyd did use a counterfeit $20 bill to purchase a pack of cigarettes. mr. martin realized this and first along with another one of his co-workers went outside to the car where mr. floyd,...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us it's been a weekend of violence and killing in myanmar as protests continue against military coup shots were fired at protesters in or dozens of people were killed by security forces more deaths were reported in other parts of the country it brings the death toll to more than $100.00 since the n.t. q demonstrations began. state media reporting that martial law has been declared in some areas despite threats protesters say they will continue their resistance. a group of protesters charged the well armed military jointer on the streets of young gone armed with just sticks and knives the result tragic sunday's one of the bloodiest days of protests in me and since the military coup began reports suggest dozens of protesters died state run media said a police officer was also killed in the clashes and announce that the military was declaring martial law into young dawn townships more deals are now in a state administrative council gives the younger one regional commander it mistreated and judicial martial law power over the 2 towns ships and y
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us it's been a weekend of violence and killing in myanmar as protests continue against military coup shots were fired at protesters in or dozens of people were killed by security forces more deaths were reported in other parts of the country it brings the death toll to more than $100.00 since the n.t. q demonstrations began. state media reporting that martial law has been declared in some areas despite threats protesters say they will continue their...
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christopher martin m-a-r-t-i-n. >> thank you mr. martin, how old are you? >> 19. >> can you tell the jurors where you live now >> bloomington, minnesota. >> taking you back to may 25th of 2020 last year. where were you living at that time >> i was living above cup foods in the apartments on 38th street >> how long at that time had you been living there? >> about four months >> who did you live there with my mom and my sister >> so you were pretty familiar with the area of 38th and chicago? >> yes. >> on that date were you in school at the time >> no. >> did you go ton do some schooling after that >> so i went to minneapolis to do my school online and i would take the bus home. >> did you also have a job were you working at the time >> yes, i worked at cup foods. >> was it full-time or part-time? >> full time >> what kind of shifts did you pull there >> usually every day except wednesday and sunday 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. or close. >> what kinds of things did you do >> i was a cashier i would work in tobacco if someone came in, or i could help if people want today
christopher martin m-a-r-t-i-n. >> thank you mr. martin, how old are you? >> 19. >> can you tell the jurors where you live now >> bloomington, minnesota. >> taking you back to may 25th of 2020 last year. where were you living at that time >> i was living above cup foods in the apartments on 38th street >> how long at that time had you been living there? >> about four months >> who did you live there with my mom and my sister >> so you...
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keep it here kron we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ >>a big story that we're following for you tonight after being approved by the fda this weekend millions of doses of the new johnson and johnson vaccine are now heading out the door conference washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live from the nation's capital now with more. >>on what comes next good evening, rick out. >>good evening won't the white house coronavirus response team says the distribution of this new johnson and johnson vaccine is going to be significant in the fight against this pandemic they say with now 3 options on board. they're optimist
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