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charles mcmillan brought the courtroom to tears. 61-year-old eyewitness charles mcmillan took the stand, breaking down in sobs after prosecutors played this body camera video of george floyd interacting with police. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. momma, momma. >> i don't have moment -- >> mcmillan is the man you hear on the video begging floyd to give into police before floyd is taken to the ground. >> i have had interaction with officers myself and i understand once you get in, you can't win. >> the jury saw george floyd alive, watching not seen before surveillance from inside the cup food store. 19-year-old former cashier christopher martin took the stand to explain what was going on leading up to police arriving. >> do you recall what it was you sold? >> a pack of cigarettes. he seemed very friendly, approachable. he was talkative. seemed to be having an average memorial day, just living his life. >> a scene from everyday life. the jury knows they're watching a dead man walking. in less than an hour, floyd will be struggling for his life on derek chauvin's knee. martin says flo
charles mcmillan brought the courtroom to tears. 61-year-old eyewitness charles mcmillan took the stand, breaking down in sobs after prosecutors played this body camera video of george floyd interacting with police. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. momma, momma. >> i don't have moment -- >> mcmillan is the man you hear on the video begging floyd to give into police before floyd is taken to the ground. >> i have had interaction with officers myself and i understand...
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it was all too much for mcmillan, who then broke down in court. the witness saying he lost his own mother last june. the judge then calling for a ten-minute break. the witness did return, he answered questions and then derek chauvin's defense attorney deciding not to cross examine the witness. and we also heard audio today, former officer chauvin's voice for the first time as they played that police body cam in court. abc's alex perez leading us off again tonight from minneapolis. >> reporter: the jury today hearing from 61-year-old charles mcmillan, who lives right there in that south minneapolis neighborhood. >> raise your right hand, please. >> reporter: composed on the stand, he spoke of what he witnessed. the officers struggling with george floyd in their squad car, and what he remembers telling floyd. >> and i was telling mr. floyd, "mr. floyd, just comply with them. get on in the car because you can't win.” >> reporter: you could hear his words through the police body cam played in court. >> you can't win. >> i'm not trying to win. i'm no
it was all too much for mcmillan, who then broke down in court. the witness saying he lost his own mother last june. the judge then calling for a ten-minute break. the witness did return, he answered questions and then derek chauvin's defense attorney deciding not to cross examine the witness. and we also heard audio today, former officer chauvin's voice for the first time as they played that police body cam in court. abc's alex perez leading us off again tonight from minneapolis. >>...
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mcmillan who eloquently spoke about what led to the circumstances of mr. floyd's murder and so there's not really better evidence that you could ask for as prosecution in this part of the trial. what's coming, though, will be the fight over causation and this is where the defense will try to create reasonable doubt by talking about what led to mr. floyd's death because the evidence has come in the way it has come in, because the jury has seen the video, i think the defense has its work cut out for it and i'm beginning to feel cautiously optimistic that there will be a conviction in this case. >> megan, as much as you can, i know this is kind of always difficult to anticipate where the trial goes next. what can you tell us about what is slated for rest of the day and the days ahead >> you know, ayman, unfortunately they're not putting forward who they're going to be hearing from, but we do know that at some point the prosecution is going to call the police chief, the minneapolis police chief who is going to take the stand but what we've seen over the last s
mcmillan who eloquently spoke about what led to the circumstances of mr. floyd's murder and so there's not really better evidence that you could ask for as prosecution in this part of the trial. what's coming, though, will be the fight over causation and this is where the defense will try to create reasonable doubt by talking about what led to mr. floyd's death because the evidence has come in the way it has come in, because the jury has seen the video, i think the defense has its work cut out...
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charles mcmillan -- shaq, hold on charles mcmillan is resuming his testimony. >> putting mr. floyd in the car, can you describe what you saw, from your perspective? >> can you just point out where you are? and you said -- you're talking about the other officer, and i think you used the word hog tie. can you describe what you mean by that? >> so where we have this video stopped, you were watching -- sorry. is that better i just want to make sure you can hear me and i can hear you i have trouble hearing with all the plexi glass and masks. i apologize. can you describe what you're seeing at that point >> i'm seeing mr. floyd on the ground. >> and is anyone else on the ground >> will you repeat that again, please >> yeah. is anyone with him on the ground >> yes, ma'am. >> what do you see in terms of the other officers >> i see two officers on the back of him, and i see the officer in the front with him. and i see mr. chauer in the tru trunk of the car. >> did you know who he was, that officer at the back? >> no, ma'am, i didn't know who he was. >> you don't know his name today, d
charles mcmillan -- shaq, hold on charles mcmillan is resuming his testimony. >> putting mr. floyd in the car, can you describe what you saw, from your perspective? >> can you just point out where you are? and you said -- you're talking about the other officer, and i think you used the word hog tie. can you describe what you mean by that? >> so where we have this video stopped, you were watching -- sorry. is that better i just want to make sure you can hear me and i can hear...
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mcmillan is a real community leader. you can see that because he has this ability to talk and communicate with anybody, from george floyd to pulling up next to derek chauvin five days before and having an exchange with him, and i think the way that mr. mcmillan phrased it is sort of a different way of phrasing a common discussion in the world of policing which is police ought to be protectors of their communities, not occupiers of their communities, and i think that's what mr. mcmillan was trying to express to mr. chauvin five days before and again at scene. >> i'm told that they just called the next witness. shall we go back to minneapolis? let's go. >> please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm under the penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to give is the truth and nothing but the truth. >> yes, i do. >> have a seat. >> and before you gyp if you could give us your full name spelling each of your names. >> james jeffrey rulingel. >> james, jeffrey rugel. >> please. >> thank you. >> thank you, whe
mcmillan is a real community leader. you can see that because he has this ability to talk and communicate with anybody, from george floyd to pulling up next to derek chauvin five days before and having an exchange with him, and i think the way that mr. mcmillan phrased it is sort of a different way of phrasing a common discussion in the world of policing which is police ought to be protectors of their communities, not occupiers of their communities, and i think that's what mr. mcmillan was...
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that he couldn't breathe calling out for his mother and the witness that we just heard from charles mcmillan saying he did question derek chauvelin the policeman telling him that when he saw that he thought that what he was doing was wrong let's go back and listen in for the. sober. judge peter cahill there the witness we were hearing from has been let go charles. camilla and while we wait for either the next witness or to see what else happens in the courtroom let's listen back to another testimony that we heard a little earlier from 19 year old christopher martin now he was working at the cup food store when he was handed what he thought was a counterfeit note by george floyd let me just quickly take you back to the courtroom we understand are going to take a 20 minute break so we will go back to that as soon as it starts again but as i was saying we did hear a testimony earlier on. from the cashier at the cut foods store who thought he'd been handed a fake $20.00 bill by george floyd he saw the incident unfold and he told the court of the guilt that he felt. so you stand there with your h
that he couldn't breathe calling out for his mother and the witness that we just heard from charles mcmillan saying he did question derek chauvelin the policeman telling him that when he saw that he thought that what he was doing was wrong let's go back and listen in for the. sober. judge peter cahill there the witness we were hearing from has been let go charles. camilla and while we wait for either the next witness or to see what else happens in the courtroom let's listen back to another...
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a key eyewitness, charles mcmillan, can be seen on heard on the arrest videos telling floyd he was going to die of a heart attack as he was resisting getting into the squad car, kicking at and struggling with officers. >> you're going to die of a heart attack. >> get in the car. >> mcmillan, breaking down on the stand. >> my god. >> are you okay? >> mcmillan testified he told the officers floyd could not breathe while under chauvin's knee but officers responded to floyd was able to talk and he was breathing. mcmillan also revealed that he talked to chauvin a few days before the arrest about how police and civilians just want to go home safely. another critical eyewitness, former cup foods clerk, christopher martin, testified he immediately knew that the $20 bill floyd gave him was fake and was going to have it taken from his own paycheck if he accepted it, so he went outside twice to talk with floyd who did not comply. martin added that while in the store, floyd was in good spirits but seemed under the influence with delayed speech. >> it kind of took him a little long to get to what he
a key eyewitness, charles mcmillan, can be seen on heard on the arrest videos telling floyd he was going to die of a heart attack as he was resisting getting into the squad car, kicking at and struggling with officers. >> you're going to die of a heart attack. >> get in the car. >> mcmillan, breaking down on the stand. >> my god. >> are you okay? >> mcmillan testified he told the officers floyd could not breathe while under chauvin's knee but officers...
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indistinct voices mr mcmillan, do you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? disbelief. and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. let's cross to minneapolis and the bbc�*s lebo diseko. an absolutely harrowing day today. yes, and even more harrowing the footage plate later on in the afternoon. there was a body camera expert who works for the minneapolis police and looks after their body camera department. in the defence played body cam footage from all four officers that were at the arrest scene of george floyd's arrest, and you saw from all the different angles the really harro
indistinct voices mr mcmillan, do you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? disbelief. and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death...
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>> correct. >> reporter: but it was charles mcmillan who shook the courtroom. we know george floyd's brother rodney floyd was in there visibly emotional listening to mcmillan. look at officer derek chauvin at one point and say i remember you five days before this happened. he came up to chauvin's car and said to him, know what, you go home in your safety and let the next man go home safely, too. he said back then he looked at him as a man but today he looks at him as a maggot. now we're also hearing brand new video from the body camera of derek chauvin and we hear for the first time chauvin talking about why he did what he did saying, and i'm quoting here, we've got to control this guy, talking about george floyd because he's a sizable guy, and it looks like he's probably on something. we have seen much of the body camera video from the several other officers on the scene, but we have not heard that. jake? >> sara sidner covering the trial for us. let's discuss with my panel. jennifer, let me start with you. we just saw video from derek chauvin's body camera wh
>> correct. >> reporter: but it was charles mcmillan who shook the courtroom. we know george floyd's brother rodney floyd was in there visibly emotional listening to mcmillan. look at officer derek chauvin at one point and say i remember you five days before this happened. he came up to chauvin's car and said to him, know what, you go home in your safety and let the next man go home safely, too. he said back then he looked at him as a man but today he looks at him as a maggot. now...
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indistinct voices mr mcmillan, do. you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? disbelief. and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. let's go live to minneapolis and the bbc�*s lebo diseko. and absolutely harrowing day in court. , ~ ., , court. yes, i think the last hour or— court. yes, i think the last hour or so _ court. yes, i think the last hour or so of _ court. yes, i think the last hour or so of evidence - court. yes, i think the lastj hour or so of evidence was particularly difficult. that was where they focused very heavily on the body camera footage, they had a member
indistinct voices mr mcmillan, do. you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? disbelief. and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's...
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mr mcmillan, can i stop you, can deduce _ mr mcmillan, can i stop you, can deduce a — mr mcmillan, can i stop you, can deduce a ministerial code? i would prefer— deduce a ministerial code? i would prefer to— deduce a ministerial code? i would prefer to leave that till after the break _ prefer to leave that till after the break if — prefer to leave that till after the break. if you have got anything further — break. if you have got anything further. ., break. if you have got anything further. no. jackie baillie. break. if you have got anything further.- jackie baillie.- break. if you have got anything further.- jackie baillie. further. no. jackie baillie. can i 'ust further. no. jackie baillie. can i just know _ further. no. jackie baillie. can i just know that _ further. no. jackie baillie. can i just know that the _ further. no. jackie baillie. can i just know that the procedure i further. no. jackie baillie. can i| just know that the procedure you discuss with some of my colleagues hasn't actually been used since it was last used by alex salmond and it has essentially been ly
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"i was trying to tell him just to comply," said mr mcmillan. "you can't win when once you are in the cuffs." at that point the prosecution showed the jury bodycam footage from one of the officers. it was harrowing. and we have taken the decision not to replay it. but here's how it affected mr mcmillan in court. oh, my god. our correspondent larry madowo is outside the court house. larry, we talked a lot in the last few days about the collective trauma and grief in cases like this. but it really has been on so these last two days from the bystanders and witnesses who are reliving this with the use of this video tape. it witnesses who are reliving this with the use of this video tape.- the use of this video tape. it has been a traumatic _ the use of this video tape. it has been a traumatic reliving - the use of this video tape. it has been a traumatic reliving of - the use of this video tape. it has been a traumatic reliving of may | the use of this video tape. it has . been a traumatic reliving of may 25, 2020. _ been a traumatic reliving of may
"i was trying to tell him just to comply," said mr mcmillan. "you can't win when once you are in the cuffs." at that point the prosecution showed the jury bodycam footage from one of the officers. it was harrowing. and we have taken the decision not to replay it. but here's how it affected mr mcmillan in court. oh, my god. our correspondent larry madowo is outside the court house. larry, we talked a lot in the last few days about the collective trauma and grief in cases like...
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mr mcmillan, do you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? disbelief. and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are inescapable. aleem maqbool, bbc news. an immediate review of safeguarding policies in both state and private schools is to be carried out by ofsted — after thousands of current and former pupils went online to share their experiences of sexual abuse. and from tomorrow, a new helpline run by the nspcc will give advice and support to those who have been abused or harassed. here's our education correspondent dan johnson. these are young women finally given a voice. there are now more than 1
mr mcmillan, do you need a minute? it's clear what happened that day last may has had a life changing impact on so many. a crowd soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who had alerted his manager about the fake note. what was going through your time during that time period? disbelief. and guilt. why guilt? if i had just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided. it's been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of their guilt over george floyd's death when the...
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this happened earlier on charles mcmillan was a passing motorist who stopped and tried to persuade floyd to give himself up to police he broke down in court earlier when asked to relive the day's events saying that he had felt helpless and the court also heard from christopher martin who was working in the food store cup food and sold george floyd a packet of cigarettes he was paid with what he thought was a counterfeit note and it was that incident which kicked off the chain of events leading to officers apprehending floyd. you saw you standing there with your hands on your head for a while right. was going through your mind to. leave. and go. why do you. not build. another individual officer or. what did you do after that happened. and so we're seeing court proceedings as i was saying now i think they seem to have gone back to another body can a foot is just to remind you the witness is actually on the stand this change drew go who is what was described as a foundational witness basically he is in the technology department of the police department in charge or with the knowledge of the
this happened earlier on charles mcmillan was a passing motorist who stopped and tried to persuade floyd to give himself up to police he broke down in court earlier when asked to relive the day's events saying that he had felt helpless and the court also heard from christopher martin who was working in the food store cup food and sold george floyd a packet of cigarettes he was paid with what he thought was a counterfeit note and it was that incident which kicked off the chain of events leading...
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you are going to hear from what about bystanders, charles mcmillan, and charles mcmillan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin display on may 25. and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up or getting up from his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body length result in the video determine what that language says to you. so i'm going to show you in a moment one of the videos that you are going to see in this trial, just to kind of key up for you for what will be the essence of what we will focus on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of time that the video is graphic, that it can be difficult to watch. it is silly the nature of what we're dealing with in this trial, ladies and gentlemen. you are going to see any number of videos from the police officers who had body worn cameras on, but you're also going to see videos from the bystanders, normal folks, the bys
you are going to hear from what about bystanders, charles mcmillan, and charles mcmillan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin display on may 25. and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up or getting up from his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body length result in the...
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the prosecution made a point of repeatedly asking charles mcmillan if they saw. george floyd was handcuffed when he was taken out of his vehicle and whether or not they saw him or whether or not charles wheelan saw george floyd behaving in any way that could describe his violent after being taken out of his car to the prosecution here trying to characterize what was happening in the moments leading up to the death of of george floyd under the knee of derek show in who's on trial let's bring in dutch as harris the author of the killing of george forges also a professor of american studies and political science at mcallister college she joins us live from minneapolis by skype quite disturbing video and testimony right was a stream lee thing for. us to loni see all our newly. he will. or what was a what was to. go we sent you 3 more where he will send all of us are we witnessing i just wonder if you know have we seen this video before i'm not sure i can't speak to that i just watched it live with you i know i have not seen or. this is it's quite disturbing and how r
the prosecution made a point of repeatedly asking charles mcmillan if they saw. george floyd was handcuffed when he was taken out of his vehicle and whether or not they saw him or whether or not charles wheelan saw george floyd behaving in any way that could describe his violent after being taken out of his car to the prosecution here trying to characterize what was happening in the moments leading up to the death of of george floyd under the knee of derek show in who's on trial let's bring in...
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mcmillan, who is a salt of the earth man, he's my kind of witness. he doesn't have a lot of education, but he has a high degree of what i call moral intelligence, and he really brought home for the jury what it felt like to watch george floyd die. that was the intent of calling witnesses like him. >> david, today i was watching when you told nicolle wallace on msnbc that the prosecution is making mistakes. what mistakes? >> there are a series of mistakes, but i can summarize them by saying this, you never want to create a david and goliath theme in a courtroom, unless you're david. for example, you have a large trial team you never have more than two lawyers sitting at counsel table. it looks like you're teaming up on someone who's only represented by one attorney, and the rule's kind of simple, if you cheat on your homework, you don't tell your teacher. you keep that to yourself. in addition to that, the prosecution is overrelying on the ability to paint derek chauvin as though hoos a cowboy who wasn't following policies that were put in place by th
mcmillan, who is a salt of the earth man, he's my kind of witness. he doesn't have a lot of education, but he has a high degree of what i call moral intelligence, and he really brought home for the jury what it felt like to watch george floyd die. that was the intent of calling witnesses like him. >> david, today i was watching when you told nicolle wallace on msnbc that the prosecution is making mistakes. what mistakes? >> there are a series of mistakes, but i can summarize them by...
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charles mcmillan was a witness that day, breaking down after seeing police body cam video of george floyd all over again, saying, "i can't breathe" and calling out for his mother. that witness telling jurors today why it was so painful to hear those words. and tonight, for the first time, we hear former officer chauvin's voice from the police body cam played in court. >>> the coronavirus here in the u.s. the major headline tonight that could effect millions of children. pfizer saying human trials shows its vaccine is 100% effective at preventing covid in children between 12 and 15 with no serious side effects. what this could mean for vaccinationd
charles mcmillan was a witness that day, breaking down after seeing police body cam video of george floyd all over again, saying, "i can't breathe" and calling out for his mother. that witness telling jurors today why it was so painful to hear those words. and tonight, for the first time, we hear former officer chauvin's voice from the police body cam played in court. >>> the coronavirus here in the u.s. the major headline tonight that could effect millions of children....
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charles mcmillan was another eyewitness to take to the stand. his voice is heard some of the most distressing video of the day. >> you know it. don't do me like that. i told you please. >> george floyd is soon seen being pushed to the ground by officers. >> please. please. >> do you need a minute? >> it is clear what happened that day last me has had a life-changing impact on so many. the crown sue gathered -- soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young cashier who alerted his managers about the fake note. >> i wanted to remd -- >> disbelief? and guilt? >> why guilt? >> if i would have just not -- this could've been avoided. >> it has been hard for many to hear teenagers talk of thier fui -- their guilt over george floyd's death and the reminders of the actions of the man on trial are on escapable. katty: really has been a gut wrenching testimony. joe biden has laid out a $2 trillion roadmap to rebuild infrastructure. speaking pennsylvania, mr. biden described the plan as a once in a generation investment in america. republican say his
charles mcmillan was another eyewitness to take to the stand. his voice is heard some of the most distressing video of the day. >> you know it. don't do me like that. i told you please. >> george floyd is soon seen being pushed to the ground by officers. >> please. please. >> do you need a minute? >> it is clear what happened that day last me has had a life-changing impact on so many. the crown sue gathered -- soon gathered and among the bystanders was the young...
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mcmillan breaking down. >> police. >> mr. mcmillan? do you need a minute can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment >> i can barely handle this. i don't have a moment. >> i feel helpless i don't have a mama either david henderson, i don't know what to do with this in terms of coverage, but jurors are human beings and how are you not feeling something when you watch that >> i think they have to be honestly what stands out to me the most about the testimony we have heard so far is that even a child knew this was wrong. that's the compelling testimony is a 9-year-old child asked about what happened said, even when the emts showed up they asked him to please take his knee off george floyd's neck nicely and he wouldn't do it i don't know how you get past that level of callousness. the testimony is compelling but what becomes more compelling is no one can get through the testimony without crying and hard to get past the fact that the people that felt so helpless were looking in the face of a man that didn't seem to care
mcmillan breaking down. >> police. >> mr. mcmillan? do you need a minute can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment >> i can barely handle this. i don't have a moment. >> i feel helpless i don't have a mama either david henderson, i don't know what to do with this in terms of coverage, but jurors are human beings and how are you not feeling something when you watch that >> i think they have to be honestly what stands out to me the most about...
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this was pierced his 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis pierce graduated from santa clara university and he grew up in san jose but. back to the big football news of the day is pretty big deal jj watt going to a division rival i would imagine that this makes trent williams price go up even little more about trent williams age and i'm like. jj watt's assessed a block. >>there's protective up a little he says, but he says blindside protector. now you have one of the best defense events come into the league so trent williams minus grade a little bit when one. that news came down all right well. you friend we'll see jason covid has made clear that having health insurance is more important than ever. at covered california, every plan is comprehensive, covering everything from preventive care to mental health. and it's the only place that offers financial help for health insurance. enrollment is open due to covid-19. if you or someone you know isn't covered, now is the time to sign up. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll now at cov
this was pierced his 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis pierce graduated from santa clara university and he grew up in san jose but. back to the big football news of the day is pretty big deal jj watt going to a division rival i would imagine that this makes trent williams price go up even little more about trent williams age and i'm like. jj watt's assessed a block. >>there's protective up a little he says, but he says blindside protector. now you...
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charles mcmillan was a passing motorist who stopped and tried to persuade floyd to give himself up to police he broke down in court when asked to relive the day's events saying that he had felt helpless. and the court also heard from christopher martin who was working in a food store and sold george for the packet of cigarettes he was paid with what he thought was a counterfeit note the incident which kicked off the chain of events leading to officers apprehending floyd. you saw you standing there with your hands on your head for a while correct. was going through your mind during that time period just leave. and go. why do you know. if i will. not in the bill. we also saw another individual get pushed by an officer correct correct and what did you do after that happened. on the times that. well gabriel is on those life was in minneapolis and has of course been following the trial and the jury has adjourned gabe how would you sum up they 3 of the struggle. dramatic in a word. for magic this is a city that's lived on the front lines if you will of this incident and you really get a sen
charles mcmillan was a passing motorist who stopped and tried to persuade floyd to give himself up to police he broke down in court when asked to relive the day's events saying that he had felt helpless. and the court also heard from christopher martin who was working in a food store and sold george for the packet of cigarettes he was paid with what he thought was a counterfeit note the incident which kicked off the chain of events leading to officers apprehending floyd. you saw you standing...
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you are going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. charles mcmillan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin displaying on may 25th. he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up or getting up off his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body language for yourself in the video and determine what this language says to you. i'll show you in a moment one of the videos that you're going to see in this trial, just to tee up for you what will be the essence of what we will be focussed on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of time that the video is graphic. it can be difficult to watch. it is simply the nature of what we're dealing with in this trial, ladies and gentlemen. you're going to see any number of videos from the police officers who had body cameras on. you're also going to see videos from the bystanders. normal folks
you are going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. charles mcmillan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin displaying on may 25th. he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up or getting up off his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body language for yourself in...
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you're going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. and charles mcmillan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin displaying on may 25th. and he will tell you what he experienced and the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders. who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up and getting up on his body. i think one of the videos that we see in the trial, i'll tee up what is the essence of what we will be focused on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of time that the video is graphic. kit be difficult to watch. it is simply the nature of what we're dealing with in this trial, ladies and gentlemen. you are going see any number of videos from the police officers who had body worn cameras on. but you're also going to see videos from the bystanders. normal folks, the bystanders. you're going to see the bystanders. you will see here a little girl who is wearing a green shirt on right with the words love on the green shirt.
you're going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. and charles mcmillan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin displaying on may 25th. and he will tell you what he experienced and the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders. who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up and getting up on his body. i think one of the videos that we see in the trial, i'll tee...
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but you said l to stuart mcmillan that you thought that he _ to stuart mcmillan that you thought that he would — to stuart mcmillan that you thought that he would stand _ to stuart mcmillan that you thought that he would stand down _ to stuart mcmillan that you thought that he would stand down from - to stuart mcmillan that you thought that he would stand down from the | that he would stand down from the party _ that he would stand down from the party to _ that he would stand down from the party to clear — that he would stand down from the party to clear his _ that he would stand down from the party to clear his name. _ that he would stand down from the party to clear his name. so, - that he would stand down from the party to clear his name. so, you i party to clear his name. so, you needed — party to clear his name. so, you needed to— party to clear his name. so, you needed to have _ party to clear his name. so, you needed to have known - party to clear his name. so, you needed to have known in - party to clear his name. so, you. needed to have known in advance party to clear
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2nd amount that's what this case is about you are going to hear from one of the bystanders charles mcmillan and charles with millan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr shaaban display. on may 25th and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr shaaban looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling off of mr floyd's life he will tell you. what he saw in terms of mr chavez never let enough on the spot. you will be able to observe mr chavez body language for yourself in the video and determine what that language says to you so i'm going to show you in a moment one of the videos that you want to see in this trial just to kind of tee up for you. what will be the essence of what we will be focused on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of a head of time that the video is graphic that it can be difficult to watch it is simply the nature of what would be along with them this trolleys and jump you want to see any number of videos from the police officers who had body worn cameras off but you're also going to see the videos from the bystanders nor
2nd amount that's what this case is about you are going to hear from one of the bystanders charles mcmillan and charles with millan is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr shaaban display. on may 25th and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr shaaban looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling off of mr floyd's life he will tell you. what he saw in terms of mr chavez never let enough on the spot. you will be able to observe mr chavez body...
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last name mcmillan. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing? >> i'm okay. >> thank you for being here. going to start with questions about your background and then we'll move on from the. could you tell the jury how old you are? [inaudible] >> how far did you get in school? [inaudible] >> what city do you live in? are you in minneapolis? >> yes. >> i'll ask some questions about memorial day, may 25 of last year. do you live in an area close to cup foods? >> yes, i do. >> that evening may 25, were you driving by the area? >> yes, i was. >> what kind of car do you drive? >> i drive a 2006 dodge caravan blue. >> is a of and? >> yes, ma'am. >> when you were in the area of 38 and chicago, did something draw your attention? >> yes, it did. >> what did you see? >> i saw lights going south end of the time i was going to go east on 38 to my left and when i got there to make a left turn, i see action with a man and police officer. >> going to show you this. you were talking about where you were. using this map on the screen, you just described, you can u
last name mcmillan. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing? >> i'm okay. >> thank you for being here. going to start with questions about your background and then we'll move on from the. could you tell the jury how old you are? [inaudible] >> how far did you get in school? [inaudible] >> what city do you live in? are you in minneapolis? >> yes. >> i'll ask some questions about memorial day, may 25 of last year. do you...
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you're going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. charles mcmillan is going to talk with you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin display on may 205th. and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. they will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up from his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body language for yourself in the video to determine what that language says to you. so, i'm going to show you in a moment one of the videos that you're going to see in this trial, just to kind of see what will be the essence of what we will be focused on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of time that the video is graphic and it can be difficult to watch. it's simply the nature of what we are dealing with in this trial, ladies and gentlemen. you're going to see any number of videos from the police officers that had body worn cameras on. but you're also going to see videos from the bystanders,
you're going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. charles mcmillan is going to talk with you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin display on may 205th. and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. they will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up from his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body language for yourself in the...
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you're going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. charles mcmillan is going to talk with you talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin display on may 25. and he will tell you what he experienced in a way that mr. chauvin look at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. life. he will tell you what he thought in terms of mr. chauvin network letting up in getting up on his body. you will be ablee to observe mr. chauvin's body language and what that language says to you. so i'm going to show you in a moment one of the videos that you're going to see in this trial just to kind of key up for you what will be the essence of what we will be focused on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of time that the video is graphic that it can be difficult to watch. it is simply the nature of what we are dealing with in this trial, ladies and gentlemen. you are going to see any number of videos on the police officers who had body worn cameras on but you are also going to see videos from the bystander
you're going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. charles mcmillan is going to talk with you talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin display on may 25. and he will tell you what he experienced in a way that mr. chauvin look at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. life. he will tell you what he thought in terms of mr. chauvin network letting up in getting up on his body. you will be ablee to observe mr. chauvin's body...
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and security before, so joining me now from los angeles is celebrity dog trainer and author brandon mcmillan. brandon, good to see you. people watching might have seen you on the tv series "lucky dog." welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me just a little bit more about german shepherds specifically as a breed and just is aggressive behavior common? >> well, let's just put this out there. every breed technically is territorial. you have to remember german shepherds, they are great guard dogs, but they are typically not that aggressive. now, when i heard -- when i read the story, the first thing i noticed there wasans didn't, and it was a minor bite. now when they say minor bite what, that typically means, that's not a very aggressive bite. that dog was not delivering a knockout fatal blow. most likely it was a fear bite. have you to remember, dogs are a lot like cats where they're not good with change. when you, all of a sudden, change their entire life, you up and move and suddenly they're in a very large house. they don't know where they are and there's potentially dozens if not 100 p
and security before, so joining me now from los angeles is celebrity dog trainer and author brandon mcmillan. brandon, good to see you. people watching might have seen you on the tv series "lucky dog." welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me just a little bit more about german shepherds specifically as a breed and just is aggressive behavior common? >> well, let's just put this out there. every breed technically is territorial. you have to remember german...
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arrest and we also heard from a witness charles mcmillan witness for the prosecution who was walking by took film the sum of what was happening and also questioned the policeman derek show then when he had his knee on george floyd's neck now we're seeing there c.c.t.v. footage of the area around that cup foods the place where george of floyd was apprehended. the 3rd day of testimony and this of course very high profile trial there in facing 3 charges 2nd degree murder 3rd degree murder and man slaughter as well some very upsetting video that we saw earlier on today as well whereas the previous days we had seen the full 9 minute 29 2nd footage filmed by lookers today we saw quite a lot of police body camera footage as well showing different stages and of course different angles of derrick chauvelin apprehending and holding down george floyd a very upsetting bits as well george floyd repeatedly saying that he couldn't breathe and also calling out for his mother while he was being held. so we are watching what the trial of derek chauvinism also being shown c.c.t.v. images of the outside
arrest and we also heard from a witness charles mcmillan witness for the prosecution who was walking by took film the sum of what was happening and also questioned the policeman derek show then when he had his knee on george floyd's neck now we're seeing there c.c.t.v. footage of the area around that cup foods the place where george of floyd was apprehended. the 3rd day of testimony and this of course very high profile trial there in facing 3 charges 2nd degree murder 3rd degree murder and man...
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will show officer king lane exported mister floyd to their slot car a citizen by the name of charles mcmillan walked alongside them . and he was encouraging mister floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car, you can't win . the evidence will show that mister floyd and officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the slot car. you will learn that officers derek chauvin and his partner tou nmn thao assist off officers kueng and lane at 6:48. upon their arrival the first thing officer chauvin sees officers kueng and lane struggling with mister floyd. mister chauvin asks the officers is he under arrest? yes and then officer chauvin began to assist them in their efforts to get into the slot. you will see three minneapolis police officers could not overcome the strength of mister floyd. mister chauvin stands five foot nine 140 pounds. mister floyd is 63, ways 223 pounds. you will learn that because of this intersection at 38 in chicago considered a high crime area the city installs what's called a milestone video system. the camera that sits atop the pool cancer battlethe en
will show officer king lane exported mister floyd to their slot car a citizen by the name of charles mcmillan walked alongside them . and he was encouraging mister floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car, you can't win . the evidence will show that mister floyd and officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the slot car. you will learn that officers derek chauvin and his partner tou nmn thao assist off officers kueng and lane at 6:48. upon their arrival the first...
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today, on the witness stand charles mcmillan's memories of that day and the video of it brought him to tears. jim sciutto here in again for anderson tonight. day three of the derek chauvin trial saw witnesses haunted by their helplessness as a man was slowly killed right in front of their eyes. we watched a juror experience what she later called a stress related reaction to those proceedings. we saw for the first time body cam video of george floyd's confrontation with police. cnn senior national correspondent sara sidner has our report and we must give you this woarning, some of this v
today, on the witness stand charles mcmillan's memories of that day and the video of it brought him to tears. jim sciutto here in again for anderson tonight. day three of the derek chauvin trial saw witnesses haunted by their helplessness as a man was slowly killed right in front of their eyes. we watched a juror experience what she later called a stress related reaction to those proceedings. we saw for the first time body cam video of george floyd's confrontation with police. cnn senior...
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and i thought, mcmillan did the great thing and people just hate it okay and did walmart do anything wrong, though, really? no it's stock was lessen tiesing because so many of the marginal retailers are working here, or were working until today put like amazon, walmart looks like it bottomed a couple of weeks ago, which is by this time more importantly when you look at williams seasonal forecast, get this, look, it's bullish right now. historically the best way to play the easter trade with walmart is to buy the stock with the opening the day before easter and hold it for five days before selling it in to the next up opening longer term april 10th is a good month for the stocks so for those just thinking it's too slick. you are doing fine now, if you are really wanting to take a chance, you have to go with one of my favorites want you to check out the daily chart of shopify, we think this is the greatest. it helps small and medium size businesses set up their own e-commerce organizations they had a great run, because the pandemic forced everyone to go digital or under. i didn't mean
and i thought, mcmillan did the great thing and people just hate it okay and did walmart do anything wrong, though, really? no it's stock was lessen tiesing because so many of the marginal retailers are working here, or were working until today put like amazon, walmart looks like it bottomed a couple of weeks ago, which is by this time more importantly when you look at williams seasonal forecast, get this, look, it's bullish right now. historically the best way to play the easter trade with...
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was shown some of this very emotional, very powerful police body camera video, 61-year-old charles mcmillan, and after he watched it, recalling what he had seen, watch this. >> i know that this is difficult. can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment. >> i can. i feel helpless. the i don't have a momma either, and i understand him. >> he was so calm, so rational, so reasonable earlier, but once he saw the video, bakari, you saw his reaction. >> yeah, and that's one of the elders of our community. i mean, that is someone who has seen a great deal, and for him to break down in front of the world just shows how painful it is, and many of us, i mean, this -- these -- these days are long during this trial because for so many people it's exhausting. i mean, just watching these videos, hearing the words, the anguish. some days you turn on this trial, you turn on cnn and you get so angry. some days you're so exhausted and some days you're in a state of disbelief. step off twitter, step off tv and imagine you're in the courtroom. imagine these images are seared into your brain.
was shown some of this very emotional, very powerful police body camera video, 61-year-old charles mcmillan, and after he watched it, recalling what he had seen, watch this. >> i know that this is difficult. can you just explain sort of what you're feeling in this moment. >> i can. i feel helpless. the i don't have a momma either, and i understand him. >> he was so calm, so rational, so reasonable earlier, but once he saw the video, bakari, you saw his reaction. >> yeah,...
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hawks have fired lloyd pierce as their head coach, this was pierced his 3rd season with the hawks, mcmillan will take over on an interim basis. here's graduated from santa clara university in he grew up in san jose kind of got a raw deal. the hawks, we're very banged up this year. hopefully he doesn't have another opportunity at some point but he's been a great representative for the bay area and in my opinion did a great coach, yes to find a better >>wake of the latest harrassment allegations against new york democratic governor andrew cuomo there are calls from both sides of the political aisle for him to step down as tom the govan tells us it's not just his actions, but the apparent lack of sincerity his apology that has a lot of people angry. as the fallout intensifies so do the cuomo administration's efforts at damage control. >>25 year-old charlotte bennett, a former health policy adviser claims the 63 year-old governor asked inappropriate questions about her life including whether she'd ever slept with an older man. days earlier another former aide lindsey boylan accused cuomo of for
hawks have fired lloyd pierce as their head coach, this was pierced his 3rd season with the hawks, mcmillan will take over on an interim basis. here's graduated from santa clara university in he grew up in san jose kind of got a raw deal. the hawks, we're very banged up this year. hopefully he doesn't have another opportunity at some point but he's been a great representative for the bay area and in my opinion did a great coach, yes to find a better >>wake of the latest harrassment...
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atlanta hawks have fired lloyd peers as its head coach, this with pierce's 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis piers graduated from santa clara university and grew up in san jose. he had a tough draw. the hawks had a lot of hype coming into the year. but they've been dealing with injuries but you know in pro sports. if you don't. 60 right away sometimes you get the axe is unfortunate. all righty that's a look at sports. we'll be right back i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. i just found out about mine. i knew for years. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i had no symptoms of hepatitis c mine caused liver damage. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or o
atlanta hawks have fired lloyd peers as its head coach, this with pierce's 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis piers graduated from santa clara university and grew up in san jose. he had a tough draw. the hawks had a lot of hype coming into the year. but they've been dealing with injuries but you know in pro sports. if you don't. 60 right away sometimes you get the axe is unfortunate. all righty that's a look at sports. we'll be right back i wanted my...
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the atlanta hawks have fired head coach lloyd pierce this was pierce's 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis piers had bay area ties he graduated from santa clara university and he grew up in san jose and of course this summer he was a huge advocate for social justice, hopefully. he will find himself another job in the nba. soon enough job in the nba. soon enough all righty that is emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. >>a 7 year-old girl in alabama has been raising money to pay for her own life saving surgery she suffers from a rare medical condition and every glass of lemonade that
the atlanta hawks have fired head coach lloyd pierce this was pierce's 3rd season with the hawks nate mcmillan will take over on an interim basis piers had bay area ties he graduated from santa clara university and he grew up in san jose and of course this summer he was a huge advocate for social justice, hopefully. he will find himself another job in the nba. soon enough job in the nba. soon enough all righty that is emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen....
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brad mcmillan, commonwealth network. [closing bell rings] liz: folks the nasdaq as we saw getting hurt pretty significantly down 2 1/3%. the transports, that is a brand new record close. we'll see you tomorrow on "the claman countdown." "kudlow" is next. ♪♪ larry: hello, everyone, welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. well, like it or not mr. market loves stimulus. although the dow came off its best highs a little later in the afternoon the index was up 600 points for much of the day apparently triggered by senate passage of the alleged covid stimulus package. there might be some relief from previously restricted covid guidelines in the stock market rally from the cdc also but that is a maybe. we'll talk later assistant health secretary bret giroir who will
brad mcmillan, commonwealth network. [closing bell rings] liz: folks the nasdaq as we saw getting hurt pretty significantly down 2 1/3%. the transports, that is a brand new record close. we'll see you tomorrow on "the claman countdown." "kudlow" is next. ♪♪ larry: hello, everyone, welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. well, like it or not mr. market loves stimulus. although the dow came off its best highs a little later in the afternoon the index was up...
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floyd to their squad car, a citizen by the name of charles mcmillan walked alongside them. he joined them. he was encouraging mr. floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car. you can't win. the evidence will show that mr. floyd and the officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the squad car. you will learn that derek chauvin and his partner arrived to assist king and lane as 8:16 and 48 seconds. upon their arrival, the first thing that officer chauvin sees is officers king and lane struggling with mr. floyd. mr. chauvin asked the officers, is he under arrest? yes. then officer chauvin began to assist them in their efforts to get him into the squad car. you will see that three minneapolis police officers could not overcome the strength of mr. floyd. mr. chauvin stands 5'9", 140 pounds. mr. floyd is 6'3", 223 pounds. you will learn that because of this intersection at 38th and chicago is considered a high crime area, the city installs the milestone video system. it's a camera that sits high atop a pole and can surveil the intersection. when you see t
floyd to their squad car, a citizen by the name of charles mcmillan walked alongside them. he joined them. he was encouraging mr. floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car. you can't win. the evidence will show that mr. floyd and the officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the squad car. you will learn that derek chauvin and his partner arrived to assist king and lane as 8:16 and 48 seconds. upon their arrival, the first thing that officer chauvin sees is officers...
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floyd to their squad car a citizen mcmillan joined them and encouraging mr. floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car, you can't win. the evidence will show that mr. floyd and the officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the squad car. and you will learn that officers derek chauvin and his partner tou thao arrived to assist at 8:17. the first thing officer chauvin sees is officers kueng and lane struggling with mr. floyd. mr. chauvin asked the officers is he under arrest? yes. and then officer chauvin began to assist them in their efforts to get him into the squad car. you will see that three minneapolis police officers could not overcome the strength of mr. floyd. mr. chauvin stands 5'9", 140 pounds. mr. floyd is 6'3" and weights 223 pounds. you will learn that because of this intersection 38th and chicago is considered a high crime area the city installs the milestone video system. a camera that sits on top of a pole and can surveil the entire intersection. when you see these videos pulled back from afar you will be able to see
floyd to their squad car a citizen mcmillan joined them and encouraging mr. floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car, you can't win. the evidence will show that mr. floyd and the officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the squad car. and you will learn that officers derek chauvin and his partner tou thao arrived to assist at 8:17. the first thing officer chauvin sees is officers kueng and lane struggling with mr. floyd. mr. chauvin asked the officers is he under...
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you are going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. he is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin displaying on may 25th. and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up or getting up on his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body language for yourself in the video and determine what that language says to you. so i'm going to show you in a moment one of the videos that you are going to see in this trial just to kind of tee up for you what will be the essence of what we will be focused on in the trial. i need to tell you ahead of time that the video that it can be difficult to watch. it is the sense of the nature of what we're dealing with in this trial, ladies and gentlemen. you'll see any number of videos from the police officers who had body cameras on. but you are also going to see videos from the bystanders. normal fol
you are going to hear from one of the bystanders, charles mcmillan. he is going to talk to you about the excessive force that he saw mr. chauvin displaying on may 25th. and he will tell you what he experienced in the way that mr. chauvin looked at him and the other bystanders who were calling out for mr. floyd's life. he will tell you what he saw in terms of mr. chauvin never letting up or getting up on his body. you will be able to observe mr. chauvin's body language for yourself in the video...
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floyd to their squad car, charles mcmillan walked alongside them, kind of joined them, and he was encouraging mr. floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car, you can't win. the evidence will show that mr. floyd and the officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the squad car. and you will learn that officers derek chauvin and his partner arrived to assist officers king and lane at 8:16 and 48 seconds, almost 8:17. upon their arrival, the first thing that officer chauvin sees is officers king and lane struggling with mr. floyd. mr. chauvin asked the officers is he under arrest? yes. and then officer chauvin began to assist them in their efforts to get him into the squad car. you will see that three minneapolis police officers could not overcome the strength of mr. floyd. mr. chauvin stands 5'9", 140 pounds. mr. floyd is 6'3", weighs 223 pounds. you will learn that because of this intersection at 38th and chicago is considered a high crime area, the city installs what's called the milestone video system. it's a camera that sits high atop a pole and can surveil the enti
floyd to their squad car, charles mcmillan walked alongside them, kind of joined them, and he was encouraging mr. floyd to cooperate with the officers. get in the car, you can't win. the evidence will show that mr. floyd and the officers began to struggle as they attempted to get him in the squad car. and you will learn that officers derek chauvin and his partner arrived to assist officers king and lane at 8:16 and 48 seconds, almost 8:17. upon their arrival, the first thing that officer...