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and another to a boy named denny ross. >> denny ross, does it mean anything to anybody? >> doesn't mean anything to me. >> detectives learned denny ross lived in a three bedroom apartment next to a porn shop. >> he answers the door with a phone in his hand. i say hey, detective hughes. i would like to talk to you about this and said i have got my attorney on the phone. >> attorney? >> yes. that is a little different. >> coming up. >> but did that lead to murder when dateline continues. that lr when dateline continues. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers and you could get all sorts of home policy perks like the claim-free discount. go three years without a claim and get a discount. (neighbor) just by phoning it in? (burke) just phone it in. (painter 1) yeah, just phone it in and save money for being claim-free. (neighbor) even if i switch to farmers today?! (painter 2) yep, three years claim-free with any home insurance. (painter 3) i'm phoning it in and saving money for literally doing nothing. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it i
and another to a boy named denny ross. >> denny ross, does it mean anything to anybody? >> doesn't mean anything to me. >> detectives learned denny ross lived in a three bedroom apartment next to a porn shop. >> he answers the door with a phone in his hand. i say hey, detective hughes. i would like to talk to you about this and said i have got my attorney on the phone. >> attorney? >> yes. that is a little different. >> coming up. >> but did that...
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ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation during january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. their appears to have been only about 1,200 deaths during the actual removal. however, there were many additional deaths immediately following the removal that reduced the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1,600 people. so, there were at least close to 3,000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825, the cherokees had passed an act imposing a death penalty on anyone who should propose a sale in exchange of their lands. after their arrival in the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly and sentenced various members of the treaty party to death based on that law. major
ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation during january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. their appears to have been only about 1,200 deaths during the actual removal. however,...
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miss ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes. but none of that said he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked, do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was, shawanda hill, right? >> yes. i was speculating at the time. i did not know that. >> understood. and you were asked -- you said, he liked getting drugs from her and you said, mm-hmm, correct? >> it says that in the transcript, yes. >> those same pills you ultimately got some of those same pills from march or similar pills in may of 2020, correct? >> we got pills in may that reminded me of the same feeling. i don't know if they were the same pills. i don't know where they came from. >> so you had a second experience with those pills, right? or a similar feeling to those pills? >> i had a similar experience, yes. >> that was approximately a week before mr. floyd's passing? >> yes. >> by similar experience, do you recall telling the fbi that when you had that, you felt like you were going to die? >> i don't remember saying that. b
miss ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes. but none of that said he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked, do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was, shawanda hill, right? >> yes. i was speculating at the time. i did not know that. >> understood. and you were asked -- you said, he liked getting drugs from her and you said, mm-hmm, correct? >> it says that in the transcript, yes. >> those same...
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but his roommates also had covid. >> thank you, miss ross. that's the only questions i have, your honor. >> mr. nelson. >> thank you. >> good morning, miss ross. >> good morning, mr. nelson. >> thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry to hear about your struggles with opioid addiction. >> thank you. >> thank you for sharing that with the jury. i have some follow-up questions about your experiences with mr. floyd. before i get into that, i want to just go through a few things with you. you have been interviewed by law enforcement and prosecutors several times in connection with this case, is that correct? >> yes. >> the first interview that you provided was in may -- was on may 31st of 2020, with an agent from the bureau of criminal apprehension named nathan adams as well as an fbi agent, correct? >> yes. >> have you had an opportunity to review a transcript of that interview, that first interview? >> yes. >> all right. you were -- then you had a meeting on december 14th with the prosecution team in preparation for
but his roommates also had covid. >> thank you, miss ross. that's the only questions i have, your honor. >> mr. nelson. >> thank you. >> good morning, miss ross. >> good morning, mr. nelson. >> thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> i'm sorry to hear about your struggles with opioid addiction. >> thank you. >> thank you for sharing that with the jury. i have some follow-up questions about your experiences with mr....
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and ross of course lines up with the ross party. so that split tins. ultimately, john ross signs a treaty -- signs an agreement, rather, with the confederacy. okay? which is a remarkable shift in what is happening in cherokee government n. about 1861 -- i am always looking at jack to make sure i got this date right. but 1861 i think is when he signed it. but there was a a great level of resistance, the civil war building up before 1861. he signs it. even they he's not fully bought in. he just thinks it is the best way to keep the cherokee nation whole and in fact because of the tremendous amount of pressure. but ultimately the pressure is too much. it starts to rip us apart again. now, we lost a lot of blood and treasure and life in the removal. and we ought to always remember that. we lost more life in the civil war. we probably lost more in terms of property destruction in the civil war. certainly, the political divides reopened during the civil war. and so it sort of was repeating itself. so this nation that had gone through so much, that had built
and ross of course lines up with the ross party. so that split tins. ultimately, john ross signs a treaty -- signs an agreement, rather, with the confederacy. okay? which is a remarkable shift in what is happening in cherokee government n. about 1861 -- i am always looking at jack to make sure i got this date right. but 1861 i think is when he signed it. but there was a a great level of resistance, the civil war building up before 1861. he signs it. even they he's not fully bought in. he just...
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ross, welcome. >> it's great to be, reihan, thank you so much for having me. >> ross, for those who have yet to read the book, tell us what you mean by decadent? >> surely as a friend you have it by your nightstand. >> provoked by it. >> decadence, sadly it doesn't mean anything as sort of basic as, you know, a fun weekend in las vegas or chocolate-dipped strawberries. basically stagnation repetition for a society that has reached the high level of wealth and technological proficiency. in order to be a decadent society you have to be a successful society and the argument in the book basically starting some time around the moon landingta which i use as convenient point in modern history, the western world, the u.s., some arguably extent the pacific has entered into this where you have slowing growth, technological progress everywhere outside of the internet, demographic decline, people having fewer and fewer kids, political gridlock of the kind we are familiar with and certain kind of culture repetition where you end up having the same arguments or if you will watching the same star wars
ross, welcome. >> it's great to be, reihan, thank you so much for having me. >> ross, for those who have yet to read the book, tell us what you mean by decadent? >> surely as a friend you have it by your nightstand. >> provoked by it. >> decadence, sadly it doesn't mean anything as sort of basic as, you know, a fun weekend in las vegas or chocolate-dipped strawberries. basically stagnation repetition for a society that has reached the high level of wealth and...
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now, stan whitey lines up with the treaty party and ross, of course, lines up with the ross party. so that split continues. ultimately john ross signs an agreement with the confederacy, okay, which is a remarkable shift in what's happening in cherokee government, in about 1861. i'm always looking at jack to make sure i've got this date right. 1861 i think is when he signed it. there was a great deal of resistance because the civil war is building up even more 1861. he designs it, and even then he just thinks it's the best way to keep the cherokee nation whole and intact because of the tremendous amount of pressure. ultimately that pressure is too much and it starts to rip us apart again. now, we lost a lot of blood and treasure and life in the removal and we ought to always remember that. we lost more life in the civil war. we probably lost more in terms of property destruction in the civil war. certainly the political divides reopened during the civil war. and so it sort of was repeating itself. so this nation that had gone through so much, that had built up so much and had starte
now, stan whitey lines up with the treaty party and ross, of course, lines up with the ross party. so that split continues. ultimately john ross signs an agreement with the confederacy, okay, which is a remarkable shift in what's happening in cherokee government, in about 1861. i'm always looking at jack to make sure i've got this date right. 1861 i think is when he signed it. there was a great deal of resistance because the civil war is building up even more 1861. he designs it, and even then...
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john ross quite an amazing person. stand weighed i will mention this in a minute, one of the most stubborn cherokee's that have ever been more. this man was a confederate general and he kept fighting the war effort after it was over. he didn't surrender. there is a streak of stubbornness among some cherokee's but not you jack, not you or i, we are quite reasonable gentlemen. but there is, and so these represent two factions that would carry through, and to get to the civil war, which is being mentioned. now the cherokee people were split concerning the civil war and some of those reasons probably had something to do with what split the united states. there was slavery in the cherokee nation before and after removal. i want to talk to you a little bit more about the institution of slavery in a bit, but that surely was a difference. but there were other things that split charities apart on the civil war. john ross wanted to stay neutral, and he urged his people and his counsel states a neutral. why did he do? it because
john ross quite an amazing person. stand weighed i will mention this in a minute, one of the most stubborn cherokee's that have ever been more. this man was a confederate general and he kept fighting the war effort after it was over. he didn't surrender. there is a streak of stubbornness among some cherokee's but not you jack, not you or i, we are quite reasonable gentlemen. but there is, and so these represent two factions that would carry through, and to get to the civil war, which is being...
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ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation in january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. there appears to have been only about 1200 deaths due to the actual removal, however, there are many additional deaths immediately following the removal that reduced the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1600 people. so there were at least close to 3,000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825, the cherokees had passed an act imposing a death penalty on anyone who should propose a sale for the exchange of their lands. after their arrival in the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly and sent its various members of the treaty party to death based on that law. major rid
ross were left in a strange land. his wife died near little rock, arkansas, and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation in january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. there appears to have been only about 1200 deaths due to the actual removal, however, there...
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we know that mr ross again described tiki barber a week before a similar pill that miss ross again described taking the ball a week before a similar pill to the one that they had back in march. kept her up again and she said she felt like she was going to die. we know again from miss ross those pills were purchased from maurice. she described going to a hotel while mr floyd went into the hotel she was on the phone with she heard morrison whose voice. we know. mr floyd was with maurice home on may 25th 22 and. we heard from the store clerk christopher martin he described mr floyd as being. his responses were the way. he may have been you know standing around he may have been standing up he may have been able to have communications but mr martin clearly described him as being how much. we heard from shalonda hell that when they got back into the car right they had a conversation for a few minutes and suddenly mr floyd fell asleep all of these things become important he's had trouble they had trouble waking him up she called her daughter for a ride because he couldn't wake her up with mr ford u
we know that mr ross again described tiki barber a week before a similar pill that miss ross again described taking the ball a week before a similar pill to the one that they had back in march. kept her up again and she said she felt like she was going to die. we know again from miss ross those pills were purchased from maurice. she described going to a hotel while mr floyd went into the hotel she was on the phone with she heard morrison whose voice. we know. mr floyd was with maurice home on...
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ross were left in a strange land. she died in little rock, arkansas and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation in january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. there appears to have been only about 1200 deaths due to the actual removal, however, there are remaining additional deaths immediately following the removal that reduced the population of the cherokee nation by at least an additional 1600 people. so there were at least close to 3,000 deaths caused by the removal. in may of 1825, the cherokees had passed an act imposing a death penalty on anyone who should propose a sale for the exchange of their lands. after their arrival in the present cherokee nation, a group of cherokees met secretly and sent its various members of the treaty party to death based on that law. major ridge,
ross were left in a strange land. she died in little rock, arkansas and she was buried in little rock. three of the 12 detachments arrived in the cherokee nation in january, did cross the mississippi before the ice stopped the other detachments. the others arrived in february and march. it's often been estimated that as many as 4,000 of the 16,000 cherokees died as a result of the forced removal. there appears to have been only about 1200 deaths due to the actual removal, however, there are...
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there was also the time that wilbur ross lied to the supreme court as commerce secretary, it was ross's job to oversee the u.s. census. the population count that the government has to undertake every ten years because the institution says so. trump administration announce that i had would add a new question to the census form this year asking everybody about their citizenship status a question that hadn't been on the census for at least 70 years. the aclu led by dale hoe the director of their voting rights project, they took wilbur ross and the commerce department to court over that arguing they were putting that citizen question on the census because they wanted to drive down response rates in immigrant communities and they would produce a u.s. population count that was whiter and more republican and in turn skew the apportionment of congressional seats and the distribution of federal funding toward whiter and more republican areas because they counted and less white areas didn't. ross said that was ridiculous set of allegations. he had merely added the question to the census, he said,
there was also the time that wilbur ross lied to the supreme court as commerce secretary, it was ross's job to oversee the u.s. census. the population count that the government has to undertake every ten years because the institution says so. trump administration announce that i had would add a new question to the census form this year asking everybody about their citizenship status a question that hadn't been on the census for at least 70 years. the aclu led by dale hoe the director of their...
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john ross, quite an amazing person. and stan waiapi i will mention this in a moment he was one of the most stubborn turkeys that were born. he was a confederate general and kept fighting the war after it was over. he did not surrender. there is a streak of stubbornness among some cherokee's. you know you and i are reasonable gentlemen but there is a streak of stubbornness. so these represent two actions that would carry through. and you will get to the civil war, which has been mentioned. now the turkey people were split concerning the civil war. some of those reasons they had something to do with what's with the united states. and there was slavery in the cherokee nation before and after. and i want to talk a bit more of the institution of slavery and the cherokee nation in a bit. but that was a difference. but there were other things that split cherokee apart on the civil war. john ross wanted to stay neutral, and he urges people and his counsel to stay neutral. why did he do it, because he believed not only for respe
john ross, quite an amazing person. and stan waiapi i will mention this in a moment he was one of the most stubborn turkeys that were born. he was a confederate general and kept fighting the war after it was over. he did not surrender. there is a streak of stubbornness among some cherokee's. you know you and i are reasonable gentlemen but there is a streak of stubbornness. so these represent two actions that would carry through. and you will get to the civil war, which has been mentioned. now...
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my name is courtney, c-o-u-r-t-n-e-y ross, r-o-s-s. >> thank you. mr. frank. >> thank you your honor. ms. ross, can you tell the jurors not to address but generally where you live? >> yes, i live in northeast minneapolis. >> how long have you been in the northeast minneapolis area? >> my entire life. i was born and raised. >> and can you tell the jurors how old you are? >> i am 45 years old. >> seems like a strange question. there is a reason for it. do you have any children? >> i have two boys. >> and ms. ross it you know george floyd? >> yes. >> when did you meet george floyd? >> i met floyd in august of 2017. >> and you refer to him as floyd. >> all the time. >> that sages refer to them all the time? >> yes. >> and in court you prefer to use mr. floyd, such much as you can do that. i understand floyd is just how you knew him. >> sure. >> all right. when was it that you first met mr. floyd? >> may i tell the story? >> sure. >> okay. it's one of my favorite stories to tell. >> and ms. ross so you know if you feel like you need to just take a moment to
my name is courtney, c-o-u-r-t-n-e-y ross, r-o-s-s. >> thank you. mr. frank. >> thank you your honor. ms. ross, can you tell the jurors not to address but generally where you live? >> yes, i live in northeast minneapolis. >> how long have you been in the northeast minneapolis area? >> my entire life. i was born and raised. >> and can you tell the jurors how old you are? >> i am 45 years old. >> seems like a strange question. there is a reason for...
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ross wilson, thank ou ve around the world. ross wilson, thank you very much _ around the world. ross wilson, thank you very much for _ around the world. ross wilson, thank you very much for sharing _ around the world. ross wilson, thank you very much for sharing some - around the world. ross wilson, thank you very much for sharing some of. you very much for sharing some of those memories and the work of the trust set up, as you say, by the duke of denver in 1977, silver jubilee year. thank you in which your time. jubilee year. thank you in which yourtime. —— jubilee year. thank you in which your time. —— thank you very much for your time. your time. —— thank you very much foryourtime. —— duke of your time. —— thank you very much for your time. —— duke of edinburgh. well one particularly happy period in prince philip's life was when he was based in malta. the second world war was over, he was newly married to the queen, and was pursuing his successful career in the royal navy. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has travelled to the maltese capital of vall
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and being from here it made more sense that mrs ross said. misra said was was talking about his outdoors a lifestyle you know riding his bike or walks around the lakes this is a community where that's very much part of the identity of the place that it's a city that's built around these lakes it's a center for biking and many people including myself ride their bike to work which is fairly unusual in the united states and so she was describing someone in a way that for the jurors who are from this community is is well would seem very relatable interesting you made a couple of points last hour which i would like you to go over again if you could this was stuff you picked up from the defense's cross-examination 2 things one things to do with maybe a mix of what john ford was taking drugs wise and also the central would all of mama yeah let's talk about the drugs 1st and we have to remember that opioids are a downer that when we see disasters and overdoses relating to opioids it's people have passed out there unconscious and some of the behavior
and being from here it made more sense that mrs ross said. misra said was was talking about his outdoors a lifestyle you know riding his bike or walks around the lakes this is a community where that's very much part of the identity of the place that it's a city that's built around these lakes it's a center for biking and many people including myself ride their bike to work which is fairly unusual in the united states and so she was describing someone in a way that for the jurors who are from...
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. >> batya ross. >> thank you. >> thank you, your honor. >> miss ross, can you tell the jurors not your address but generally where you live? >> yes. i live in northeast minneapolis. >> how long you have been in the northeast minneapolis area? >> my entire life. i was born and raised. >> and can you tell the jurors how old you are? >> i'm 45 years old. seems like a strange question. there is a reason for it. >> okay. >> and do you have any children? >> i have two boys. >> okay. and miss ross, did you know george floyd? >> yes. >> when did you meet george floyd? >> i met floyd in august of 2017. >> and you refer to him as floyd. >> all the time. >> that's how you just referred to him all the time? >> yes. >> and, you know in, court you prefer to use mr. floyd. so as much as you can, do that. i understand that's how you noi h know him. >> sure. >> when was it you first met mr. floyd? >> may i tell the story? >> sure. >> okay. it's one of my favorite stories. excuse me. >> and miss ross, just so you know, if you feel like you need to take a moment to collect yourself, feel free. we're in n
. >> batya ross. >> thank you. >> thank you, your honor. >> miss ross, can you tell the jurors not your address but generally where you live? >> yes. i live in northeast minneapolis. >> how long you have been in the northeast minneapolis area? >> my entire life. i was born and raised. >> and can you tell the jurors how old you are? >> i'm 45 years old. seems like a strange question. there is a reason for it. >> okay. >> and do...
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ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes, but none of it says that he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked to do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was shawanda hill. >> i was speculating. >> and you were asked does he like getting drugs from her and you said mm-hmm, correct? >> i said that in the transcript, yes. >> the same pills, you ultimately got the same pills from large or similar pills in may of 2020, correct? >> we got pills in may that remain did me of the same feeling. i don't know if they were the same pills or where they came from. >> so you had a second experience with those pills, or a similar feeling from those pills. >> i had a similar experience, yes. >> and that was approximately a week before mr. floyd's passing. >> yes. >> and by similar experience, do you recall telling the fbi that when you had that, you felt like you were going to die? >> i don't remember saying that, but i did see it in the transcript. >> and is that how you felt, like you
ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes, but none of it says that he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked to do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was shawanda hill. >> i was speculating. >> and you were asked does he like getting drugs from her and you said mm-hmm, correct? >> i said that in the transcript, yes. >> the same pills, you ultimately got the same pills from large or similar pills in...
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we know fross ross that in march 2020, mr. floyd was seen for drug overdose. she described how he felt in that instance. she said his whole body hurt, and his stomach hurt. we know, based on, again, from missoss, then he was clean and sober from -- for some time. we know that miss ross again described taking about a week before a similar pill to the one they had back in march, and it kept her up again all night. she said she felt like she was going to die. we know again from miss ross that those pills were purchased and she described going to a hotel when mr. floyd went into the hotel. she was on the phone with him. we heard the voice. we heard from the sto clerk, mr. for martin. he described mr. floyd as being high. his responses were delayed, right? he may have been, you know, standing around. he may have been standing up. he may have been able to have communications, but mr. martin clearly described him as being high. we heard from ms. hill that when they got back into the car, they d a conversation for a few minutes, and, suddenly, mr. floyd fell asleep. a
we know fross ross that in march 2020, mr. floyd was seen for drug overdose. she described how he felt in that instance. she said his whole body hurt, and his stomach hurt. we know, based on, again, from missoss, then he was clean and sober from -- for some time. we know that miss ross again described taking about a week before a similar pill to the one they had back in march, and it kept her up again all night. she said she felt like she was going to die. we know again from miss ross that...
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>> i have two boys. >> miss ross, did you know george floyd? ? >> i met floyd in august 2016 . >> you referred to him as floyd. >> all the time. >> that's how you referred to him all the time. >> yes. >> we prefer to use mister floyd so as much as you cando that but i understand that's how you knew him . so when was it that you first met mister floyd. >> you want me to tell the story? >>. >>. >> you need to take a moment, feel free. where in no rush year. >> in august of 2017, i had a , i had gotten out of work one night. i worked at a coffee shop for 23 years now. part-time. and i was tired and i had just cleaned up and closed up shop and i went to go visit my sons father who was staying at harbor heights. he had had some difficulties and was staying there. i entered harbor heights and when you visit there you have to ask for a person to come down and say you're visiting them so i have the receptionist call him down but he didn't seem to be coming down so i waited in the lobby and i wanted to talk about our son's birthday . [solving] i was prett
>> i have two boys. >> miss ross, did you know george floyd? ? >> i met floyd in august 2016 . >> you referred to him as floyd. >> all the time. >> that's how you referred to him all the time. >> yes. >> we prefer to use mister floyd so as much as you cando that but i understand that's how you knew him . so when was it that you first met mister floyd. >> you want me to tell the story? >>. >>. >> you need to take a moment,...
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wilbur ross said that was ridiculous set of allegations. he had merely added the question to the census, he said because the justice department told him to he was barely involved. but a number of federal courts eventually the us supreme court found that that was not true. in fact, the evidence showed clearly that wilbur ross had decided to add that citizenship question and then afterwards went flailing around trying to find some pretext to justify it. even as more and more evidence emerged showing that the citizenship citizenship question was exactly what it appeared to be. it really was straight up a ploy by the trump administration to advantage white people and republicans in congressional representation by excluding immigrant communities from the census count. after the supreme court blocked the trump administration from adding that new question to the census, president trump flat out ordered the census bureau to exclude some immigrants from the census count. though it was unclear how they would even go about doing this. then trump order
wilbur ross said that was ridiculous set of allegations. he had merely added the question to the census, he said because the justice department told him to he was barely involved. but a number of federal courts eventually the us supreme court found that that was not true. in fact, the evidence showed clearly that wilbur ross had decided to add that citizenship question and then afterwards went flailing around trying to find some pretext to justify it. even as more and more evidence emerged...
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the defense referencing a time when george floyd overdosed and hospitalized and steering courteney ross toward their use of other stronger pills that she said made her jittery and kept her up all night. the defense also said george floyd bought stronger pills, again, days before his death under derek chauvin's knee. >> and when you took him to the hospital, did you notice foam coming from his mouth? >> i noticed, like, some kind of -- yeah, foam building in the corners of his mouth, kind of. >> a dry, white substance? do you recall telling the fbi that when you had that, you felt like you were going to die? >> i don't remember saying that. >> do you recall telling the fbi that there would be times he would just be up and bouncing around, and then there would be times that he would be, like, unintelligible? >> i don't recall that, but -- >> would you disagree if i said that that's in the transcript. >> no. >> the defense appearing to argue that the substances in floyd's body contributed to his death and that his behavior necessitated the use of force to hold him. the paramedic said that
the defense referencing a time when george floyd overdosed and hospitalized and steering courteney ross toward their use of other stronger pills that she said made her jittery and kept her up all night. the defense also said george floyd bought stronger pills, again, days before his death under derek chauvin's knee. >> and when you took him to the hospital, did you notice foam coming from his mouth? >> i noticed, like, some kind of -- yeah, foam building in the corners of his mouth,...
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it was a time when wilber ross lied to the supreme court as commerce secretary, it was ross's job to oversee the u.s. census. the population count that the u.s. has to undertake because the constitution says so. they decided they would add a new question. andthe aclu, took wilber ross and the commerce department to court saying they were punishesing the citizenship question on the census because they wanted to drive down response rates in immigrant communities. it would askew the congressional seats. wilber ross said it was ridiculous, he merely added the question to the census because the justice department told him to. he was barely involved. a number of federal courts, found that was not true. in fact, the evidence showed clearly that wilber ross decided to add that citizenship question and then want around to find a pretext to justify it. even as more and more evidence emerged saying that the question was what it was. a straight up ploy to advantage white people and republicans in congressional reputation by excluding immigrant communities from the census count. after the supreme
it was a time when wilber ross lied to the supreme court as commerce secretary, it was ross's job to oversee the u.s. census. the population count that the u.s. has to undertake because the constitution says so. they decided they would add a new question. andthe aclu, took wilber ross and the commerce department to court saying they were punishesing the citizenship question on the census because they wanted to drive down response rates in immigrant communities. it would askew the congressional...
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at ross. yes for less. >> it's beautiful out right this weekend in forsman of rules and regulations. we'll be returning to a popular lake in the east versus the committee and tells us what you can expect if you're headed to oakland's lake merritt. >> you are looking at video of what a typical weekend looks like at lake merritt in oakland, a combination of lake lovers, food trucks and street and the lake merritt being the most popular park in oakland is just seeing crowds like it's never seen think of an outdoor music festival happening every week at the scene continuing as it is, has become untenable situation. >> now the city of oakland's directive into departmental operations. joe de vries explains. what is going to be different this weekend. but we're not going allow people to be sending out all or or some other regulated and that's that's a safety issue. we are loans that when the trucks that have their license and that we know that it approved by the by the health but any. but it just set
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miss ross is that refresh your recollection yes but none of this indeed. you were asked do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was sure want to help get right. i was evacuating at the time i did not know that understood. and you were asked if you like giving drugs from her and you said correct that's what she said that. now. the same kills you all to me we got some of those same polls from march or similar polls in may of 2020 correct. leave that pills in may that remind me of the same feeling i don't know. i don't know where they came from ok so you had a 2nd experience. with those spells right or a similar feeling to those girls i had a similar experience yes and that was approximately a week before mr ford's passing. and a similar experience. you. may recall telling the f.b.i. that when you have that you felt like you were going to die. i don't remember saying that but i i did see an intense get. and is that how you felt like you were going to die i don't mean. that that hadn't even seen. you you were in floy
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we know from miss ross that in march of 2020, mr. overdose. she described how he felt in that instance. she said, his whole body hurt. his stomach hurt. wele sober for some time while they were in quarantine. we know that miss ross again described taking about a week before a similar pill to the one that they had back in march. kept her up again all night. she said she felt like she was going to die. we know, again, from miss ross, that those pills were purchased from murrays haul. she heard maurice hall's voice. we know mr. floyd was with uron may 5, 2020. we heard from the store clerk, crister martin, he described mr. floyd as being high. his responses were delayed, right. he may have been, you know, standing around, he may have been standing up, he may have been able to have communications, but mr. martin clearly described him as being high. we heard from shawanda hill that when they got back in the car they had a conversation and mr. floyd fell asl ey haduble wakg hia ride because they couldn't wake mr. floyd up i they couldn't keep him aw
we know from miss ross that in march of 2020, mr. overdose. she described how he felt in that instance. she said, his whole body hurt. his stomach hurt. wele sober for some time while they were in quarantine. we know that miss ross again described taking about a week before a similar pill to the one that they had back in march. kept her up again all night. she said she felt like she was going to die. we know, again, from miss ross, that those pills were purchased from murrays haul. she heard...
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ross to the stand. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> good morning. come right over here and have a chair. can you raise your right hand. you swear or affirm testimony the truth and nothing but the truth. >> before we begin, i first request to keep your mask off, just so that it will be easier to hear you. and if you need to put it back on, feel free to do that pretty the important thing is to be able to hear you. so we will try to make sure that we can be hard hear you, we will have you state your full name. my name is courtney vat are oss. >> ms. ross, can you tell us your address generally where you live pretty. >> yes and minneapolis printed. >> how long have you been in the minneapolis area pretty. [inaudible]. >> can you tell the jurors how old you are. it. >> and 45 years old. >> is a strange question predict but there is a reason for it. do you have any children. >> i have two boys. >> and ms. ross did you know george floyd. >> yes. >> when did you meet him. >> i met floyd in august of 2017th. >> can you refer to him as floyd. that's just have
ross to the stand. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> good morning. come right over here and have a chair. can you raise your right hand. you swear or affirm testimony the truth and nothing but the truth. >> before we begin, i first request to keep your mask off, just so that it will be easier to hear you. and if you need to put it back on, feel free to do that pretty the important thing is to be able to hear you. so we will try to make sure that we can be hard...
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they questioned ross about i an overdose that sent floyd to the hospital just months before his death. >> you had not known he had taken heroin at that time? >> no. >> it was your belief that mr. floyd started using again about two weeks prior to his death, correct? >> i noticed a change in his behavior, yes. >> reporter: ross shared the couple's struggle with opioids. >> we got addicted, and tried really hard to break that addiction many times. >> reporter: it's important to note that an autopsy report said that drug use was significant, but listed floyd's cause of death as heart failure during that restraint. people may be wondering, what is it like inside that courtroom? i was in there yesterday. seated behind derek chauvin. he remains still throughout much of the trial but interestingly, whenever his own audio and video was played for the courtroom, his voice coming through those speakers, he started fidgeting wildly. his feet almost out of control. for their part, the jurors have remained laser focused in this trial. i've been involved in a lot of trials. i've never seen a group
they questioned ross about i an overdose that sent floyd to the hospital just months before his death. >> you had not known he had taken heroin at that time? >> no. >> it was your belief that mr. floyd started using again about two weeks prior to his death, correct? >> i noticed a change in his behavior, yes. >> reporter: ross shared the couple's struggle with opioids. >> we got addicted, and tried really hard to break that addiction many times. >>...
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ross sort interrupted i. can while help with a few questions so. a fair point did you know what mr for he was doing there at the salvation army oh yes. he worked there at the security guard. so he came up to you and tried to comfort you yes you know. was that the beginning of your relationship. where. you got that part. that was just played. afterwards he had asked me who my friends father was and i think. you know why co-parent in a way. when i had no relationship and that's been his and i say his voice dropped like 2 levels even though it was the bow ready in me he asked me. if you get my number and we had our 1st kiss and lucky that frank. i repeat start. and after that. how close did you become. very very close. and so i'm not sure you told us when this was you recall roughly you know not the day but the year at least in august of 2007. and. up until his death do you continue to be in a relationship with them yes. can you describe you know of course your home after you saw each other during those 3 years just about every day other as much as we
ross sort interrupted i. can while help with a few questions so. a fair point did you know what mr for he was doing there at the salvation army oh yes. he worked there at the security guard. so he came up to you and tried to comfort you yes you know. was that the beginning of your relationship. where. you got that part. that was just played. afterwards he had asked me who my friends father was and i think. you know why co-parent in a way. when i had no relationship and that's been his and i say...
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ross acknowledging both she and mr. floyd suffered from opioid addiction. >> both floyd and i are -- our story, it's a classic story of how many people get addicted to opioids. we've both suffered from chronic
ross acknowledging both she and mr. floyd suffered from opioid addiction. >> both floyd and i are -- our story, it's a classic story of how many people get addicted to opioids. we've both suffered from chronic
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hearing as i said that was a paramedic who attended there and before that we had heard from courtney ross who was george floyd's girlfriend at the time. shall we go through a little bit of what we have heard from seth brennan the yes the paramedic let's have a listen as he described george floyd's condition when they arrived on the scene. you. discuss with your partner in fact my next step. you walk back towards me and. asked. if he heard it rest he said i think so. so he's aware cardiac arrest is that. it's a term we're going to use for anybody there's no response and not breathing. and doesn't have a pulse currently. so essentially the family you know someone's heart stopped. so it's a very detailed detailed information gabriel is on there our correspondent in minneapolis who's been listening along with that. it's interesting isn't it gabriel that you go into such detail and some of the questions they almost sound a little bit too simple sometimes what happens if you can't administer medical assistance quickly enough but i guess what the prosecution was going for here was the issue of d
hearing as i said that was a paramedic who attended there and before that we had heard from courtney ross who was george floyd's girlfriend at the time. shall we go through a little bit of what we have heard from seth brennan the yes the paramedic let's have a listen as he described george floyd's condition when they arrived on the scene. you. discuss with your partner in fact my next step. you walk back towards me and. asked. if he heard it rest he said i think so. so he's aware cardiac arrest...
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courtney ross that mr. floyd struggled. we know he had been using controlled substances habitually, for some time. we know that, on may 6th, of 2019, during an encounter with the police, mr. floyd ingested some controlled substances. said they were percocets. he was startled by the police, like he was in this case. officer drew his gun in that case, too. and that resulted in the blood pressure of 216 over 160. i mean, that's not just high, that is skyrocketing high. we know, from ms. ross, that, in march of 2020, they purchased some pills that were supposed to be percocets. an opioid. but they were clearly knockoffs. she described that. they were clearly knockoffs. she described how those pills made her feel. they kept her up all night, right? introduction of the methamphetamine. we know, from ms. ross, that in march of 2020, mr. floyd was seen for a drug overdose. she described how he felt in that instance. she said, his whole body hurt. his stomach hurt. we know, based on, again, from ms. ross, that he was clean and sober
courtney ross that mr. floyd struggled. we know he had been using controlled substances habitually, for some time. we know that, on may 6th, of 2019, during an encounter with the police, mr. floyd ingested some controlled substances. said they were percocets. he was startled by the police, like he was in this case. officer drew his gun in that case, too. and that resulted in the blood pressure of 216 over 160. i mean, that's not just high, that is skyrocketing high. we know, from ms. ross,...
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ross said injuries and his desires to still be physically active led floyd to pain pills. >> we both suffered from chronic pain. mine was in my neck and his was in his back we got addicted and -- and tried really hard to -- to break that addiction many times. >> reporter: in march of 2020, ross testified she drove floyd to the hospital and learned he'd overdosed. >> you did not know that he had taken heroin at this time? >> no. >> reporter: derek chauvin's defense team argued floyd's underlying health conditions and drug use killed him, not the 9:29 that prosecutors say the former minneapolis officer held his knee on floyd's next. the next two witnesses paramedics said floyd had no pulse when ems arrived at the scene. >> i didn't see any breathing or any movement or anything like that. >> in lay terms, i thought he was dead. >> reporter: today's testimony came after prosecutors on wednesday played body camera videos from all four officers that responded, including chauvin's, which had not been seen publicly before his camera fell beneath the squad car as officers struggled with floyd
ross said injuries and his desires to still be physically active led floyd to pain pills. >> we both suffered from chronic pain. mine was in my neck and his was in his back we got addicted and -- and tried really hard to -- to break that addiction many times. >> reporter: in march of 2020, ross testified she drove floyd to the hospital and learned he'd overdosed. >> you did not know that he had taken heroin at this time? >> no. >> reporter: derek chauvin's defense...
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ross said injuries and his desires to still be physically active led floyd to pain pills. >> we both suffered from chronic pain. mine was in my neck and his was in his back we got addicted and -- and tried really hard to -- to break that addiction many times. >> reporter: in march of 2020, ross testified she drove floyd to the hospital and learned he'd overdosed. >> you did not know that he had taken heroin at this time? >> no. >> reporter: derek chauvin's defense team argued floyd's underlie drug use and health conditions killed him, not 9:29 the prosecutors say the former minneapolis police officer held his knee on floyd's neck the next two witnesses paramedics said floyd had no pulse when ems arrived at the scene. >> i didn't see any breathing or any movement or anything like that. >> in lay terms, i thought he was dead. >> reporter: today's testimony came after prosecutors on wednesday played body cam videos from all four officers that responded, including chauvin's, which had not been seen publicly before his camera fell beneath the squad car as officers struggled with floyd lat
ross said injuries and his desires to still be physically active led floyd to pain pills. >> we both suffered from chronic pain. mine was in my neck and his was in his back we got addicted and -- and tried really hard to -- to break that addiction many times. >> reporter: in march of 2020, ross testified she drove floyd to the hospital and learned he'd overdosed. >> you did not know that he had taken heroin at this time? >> no. >> reporter: derek chauvin's defense...
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this is courtney ross. courtney. hold on, i'm going to put the mic up. >> he's my soul mate, someone that i'll be with during life and after death. i love him. he is a man with a big heart like everyone is saying in the courtroom. >> reporter: miss ross. >> sorry. >> reporter: i'm not used to all of this. miss ross. >> floyd was nothing but fun. >> yeah, she's grieving right now. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> he was funny and silly and prayerful and a man of god, and he was out of this world, and i would like to tell people a lot, like floyd was a big man. he was too big for this earth, and i see it now. i see that. he's over all of us right now. >> we've got your back. we've got your back. >> miss ross, will a guilty verdict on all three counts bring any solace to you? >> i can't say. i just can't say. >> what would george floyd think about all of this? >> i've always called him floyd, so george is always kind of like who is that? my friend george. i don't know who that is. i didn't date him. no, i'm just kiddin
this is courtney ross. courtney. hold on, i'm going to put the mic up. >> he's my soul mate, someone that i'll be with during life and after death. i love him. he is a man with a big heart like everyone is saying in the courtroom. >> reporter: miss ross. >> sorry. >> reporter: i'm not used to all of this. miss ross. >> floyd was nothing but fun. >> yeah, she's grieving right now. >> george floyd! george floyd! >> he was funny and silly and...