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its use of force that. maybe uses that higher escalation the force yes. but sometimes holding someone in a position can be a deescalating technique yesterday. and alternately. again in terms of the use of. force and deciding home much for should be used the difference in size of an officer to a subject is a consideration it is a consideration yes as well as the presence of other officers yes or. you would agree that basically the use of force in any circumstance is credibly dependent upon the situation yes or no and when an officer is using force they are to employ the critical decision making not correct is using them at all times but including the use of force yes or and that critical decision making model is not simply focused exclusively on the subject of the force being you correct it's a situational awareness tool and the situational awareness extends beyond just the subject that's occurred it extends to numerous factors occurred. i have no further questions your honor is that. they here. sir so follow up on some questions that counsel is asking you
its use of force that. maybe uses that higher escalation the force yes. but sometimes holding someone in a position can be a deescalating technique yesterday. and alternately. again in terms of the use of. force and deciding home much for should be used the difference in size of an officer to a subject is a consideration it is a consideration yes as well as the presence of other officers yes or. you would agree that basically the use of force in any circumstance is credibly dependent upon the...
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of force structure went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started. training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of a ground defense initiative. several other classes in and different academies that went through to. and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms we may we talk about use of force and use of force training we also hear the term defensive tactics can you differentiate between the 2 i think they're interchangeable i think use of force is probably more appropriate term but i think the fence of tactics has been more of a term that's been used longer so people can refer to use of force instructors as defensive tactic instructors would have defensive tactics it in terms of defense defensive tactics instruction include more hands on type instruction you'd much brazilian jiu-jitsu for itself yes or. were you interested in brazilian jiu-jitsu before becoming a police officer how did that no sir i was a martial arts or college and then i got interested in it from some of the other use of force instructors kind of recruited m
of force structure went through different courses designed to train us up on use of force. i also started. training brazilian jiu-jitsu for the department as part of a ground defense initiative. several other classes in and different academies that went through to. and i'd like to maybe qualify a few terms we may we talk about use of force and use of force training we also hear the term defensive tactics can you differentiate between the 2 i think they're interchangeable i think use of force is...
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update us on the latest. what we just saw in the last few minutes was very powerful. >> we are getting to the real meat of the policy -- use of force policy at this department. this could really be the crux of the case. all of the emotion you've heard from the witnesses is going to matter greatly. this is the most technical stuff that the jury will be taking notes on and really drilling down on because if they determine that he, indeed, went far beyond what the policy says -- i'm talking about former officer derek chauvin here, if the jury determines that he overstepped his bounds, went far beyond what the use of force policy is, that is going to be a major problem for him. because what it tells you is -- what you're hearing from this minneapolis police sergeant, david pleoger, he is a former sergeant, but he was there that day. he's getting phone calls. he's talking to chauvin. then he's going to the scene. if he says, look, the officer has to at any given time assess the situation. you heard him say, yes, h
update us on the latest. what we just saw in the last few minutes was very powerful. >> we are getting to the real meat of the policy -- use of force policy at this department. this could really be the crux of the case. all of the emotion you've heard from the witnesses is going to matter greatly. this is the most technical stuff that the jury will be taking notes on and really drilling down on because if they determine that he, indeed, went far beyond what the policy says -- i'm talking...
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you can't use force on someone just because they are large. >> that's true. >> the use of drugs or intoxicants, that could be a risk factor. >> yes. >> and on that subject, with respect to what a reasonable officer understand about the use of drugs and alcohol controlled substances, there's a whole range of drugs out there and there's a whole range of drug users out there. there are some that could cause someone to become aggressive, true and some that can cause the user to become somewhat sedated, true? >> true. >> so hearing that someone has, quote, been on something, that isn't necessarily a threat to the officer. >> unless there's behavior that makes the officer believe. >> behavior that they are drug influenced or that they are going to be doing something threatening to the officer? there is a difference, right? [inaudible] >> there's a difference between someone manifesting behavior or manifesting behavior. >> it could pose a threat. >> the manifestation that somebody's passed out. that probably doesn't constitute a threat to you. that's more of a vulnerability of the person using the co
you can't use force on someone just because they are large. >> that's true. >> the use of drugs or intoxicants, that could be a risk factor. >> yes. >> and on that subject, with respect to what a reasonable officer understand about the use of drugs and alcohol controlled substances, there's a whole range of drugs out there and there's a whole range of drug users out there. there are some that could cause someone to become aggressive, true and some that can cause the user...
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why amazing let us hope that more and more people soft using bikes to get along but now let's switch gears with reporter the 1st of the problems we've also and. that's right it's everywhere and most of it isn't biodegradable so one way or dealing with it is to collect to recycle it in the little bit serious would be someone who is fond of very creative way of talking trash and turning it into something colorful. companies artist frank can go go specializes in portraits but instead of using paint and brushes he creates his work from plastic bags recovered from college. and he finds plenty where he lives on the outskirts of kinshasa waste management in the capital city is virtually non-existent vision street decrease said to myself i'll turn the dirty plastic bags littering our city into art works better value it's a message to others to find better ways to dispose of trash. the. connex plastic waste from this landfill site. then washes it. and hangs it in the sun to draw. ultra preliminary sketch he then uses the plastic to fill in the finished what he can usually complete one but in
why amazing let us hope that more and more people soft using bikes to get along but now let's switch gears with reporter the 1st of the problems we've also and. that's right it's everywhere and most of it isn't biodegradable so one way or dealing with it is to collect to recycle it in the little bit serious would be someone who is fond of very creative way of talking trash and turning it into something colorful. companies artist frank can go go specializes in portraits but instead of using...
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with who are those who do look newcomb used to using the interest in the books. as though they grew the other member of. those who. probably. if to. choose. to use. you. it's the very last. minute but the idea. that those are the. good news because to beat the shit outta the guts. it was. just a better choice that's just the of the positive stuff bands get our minds assist us there are the thought that you can't get a good to be given a week. but of. the people must feel and i think in the. people in the. email me i. have an alibi that. i want to put out my i'm glad that we get the bit about. it we get back at the. bad stomach that could do to lessen it with the beatles was on this the. first thing you put the bit of the book there you. know and a good feeling in the book of being in that. i think it's about it's about. time for. a little bit in your book to sort of. thank you that's going to be. a challenge to do it was. still a question still stoked for you for most of what you were enjoying. yesterday at this way you did. it were. discussing got in st louis wh
with who are those who do look newcomb used to using the interest in the books. as though they grew the other member of. those who. probably. if to. choose. to use. you. it's the very last. minute but the idea. that those are the. good news because to beat the shit outta the guts. it was. just a better choice that's just the of the positive stuff bands get our minds assist us there are the thought that you can't get a good to be given a week. but of. the people must feel and i think in the....
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she's so gracious thanking us, but we wanna thank her as well for counting on us, for thinking of us,she is, single mom, has her, you know, business at home. she's got a one-bedroom apartment with mom and dad and two sons-- you know, daughter and a son, so thank you, susan. thank you so much for everything that you provide to us as well. and thank you, damian. damian: oh, gracias. thank you both very much for being on the show and for sharing that great information to our viewers. thank you so much. blanca: absolutely. susan: thank you. damian: all right, and you saw that on the screen. you saw the information for second harvest food bank. they are across the bay area. there's a web address and the phone number. we'll be back here on "comunidad del valle" with another short interview. stay with us. ♪♪♪ this california family is on the job helping our state's recovery. you see by keeping their vacation in california they're supporting our local businesses and communities. so you could say every juice box enjoyed on our beaches is also bringing nourishment to our state's economy.
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thank you forjoining us. we will leave you with the knife picture from that us capitol area where a car has ran into a barricade near the capitol building. there is more coming up on bbc music so stay with us for more on this story. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. breaking news this hour — police in washington say two officers have been hurt near the us capitol after being hit by a vehicle. they've been taken to hospital. police say a suspect is in custody and has also been taken to hospital. the us national guard has been deployed in the area. the us capitol is now on lockdown. this is the scene live now near the us capitol. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. the car involved in the incident is being inspected by officers.
thank you forjoining us. we will leave you with the knife picture from that us capitol area where a car has ran into a barricade near the capitol building. there is more coming up on bbc music so stay with us for more on this story. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. breaking news this hour — police in washington say two officers have been hurt near the us capitol after being hit by a vehicle. they've been taken to...
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we are also seeing an increase use. that is increase investment in other sources including ground water, recycled water, use of other surface waters and those types of projects. those together are enabling the wholesale customers to stay below 184 supply through 2045. this gives a snapshot of current use of alternate supplies. all supplies the agencies are using compared to fiscal year 2040-2045. we are seeing if you look at comparison in 1819 regional water system purchases made 67% of the supplies used by wholesale customers. in 2045 that goes down to 63%. the volume increases from 131 to 163 but the percent decreases. what we see the increased investments in recycled water that goes from 8mgb and 4% to 17mgb and 6% share. ground water 8% share. ground water at 11% share. also other sources which is imported supplies through the state and federal projects. these are investments the agencies are making in alternative supplies in order to balance out their portfolio where they have this opportunity. as i mentioned we co
we are also seeing an increase use. that is increase investment in other sources including ground water, recycled water, use of other surface waters and those types of projects. those together are enabling the wholesale customers to stay below 184 supply through 2045. this gives a snapshot of current use of alternate supplies. all supplies the agencies are using compared to fiscal year 2040-2045. we are seeing if you look at comparison in 1819 regional water system purchases made 67% of the...
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anthony, stayed with us us because it's been a i with us us because it�*s been a pretty heated day in washington over this question of when does america reopen it now that we are vaccinated so many people? and congressmanjim jordan of ohio was really laying into anthony theology the nation�*s top disease specialist. let�*s take a listen and then will bring you back. you�*re making this a personal thing you're making this a personal thing and it— you're making this a personal thing and it isn't — you're making this a personal thing and it isn't. it you're making this a personal thing and it isn't-— and it isn't. it is not a personal thin. and it isn't. it is not a personal thing- you _ and it isn't. it is not a personal thing. you are, _ and it isn't. it is not a personal thing. you are, that _ and it isn't. it is not a personal thing. you are, that is - and it isn't. it is not a personal thing. you are, that is exactlyl and it isn't. it is not a personal- thing. you are, that is exactly what you're _ thing. you are, that is exactly what you're doing — thing. you are, tha
anthony, stayed with us us because it's been a i with us us because it�*s been a pretty heated day in washington over this question of when does america reopen it now that we are vaccinated so many people? and congressmanjim jordan of ohio was really laying into anthony theology the nation�*s top disease specialist. let�*s take a listen and then will bring you back. you�*re making this a personal thing you're making this a personal thing and it— you're making this a personal thing and...
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chauvin's uses of force. where would you say the first use of force that mr. chauvin engaged in occurred? >> when he joined officer keung and lane trying to put mr. floyd in the backseat of a patrol car. >> and in your view of that use of force, what is your perspective on that? >> that mr. floyd's level of resistance was -- it was objectively reasonable for the officers to use the techniques that they were doing. i felt that level of existence exhibited by mr. floyd justified the officers in higher use of force that they chose not to select. >> and would that be -- if an officer chooses not to use a higher level of force, is that an element of de-escalation? >> objection, leading. >> rephrase. >> how does an officer's decision to use less force factor into an analysis of de-escalation techniques? >> so, an officer sees an incident, feels they have the justification to use these tools that deal with the incident, which is due to the personality or the personal makeup of the officer, they chose not to, they try to expire a lesser technique to see if it'll work,
chauvin's uses of force. where would you say the first use of force that mr. chauvin engaged in occurred? >> when he joined officer keung and lane trying to put mr. floyd in the backseat of a patrol car. >> and in your view of that use of force, what is your perspective on that? >> that mr. floyd's level of resistance was -- it was objectively reasonable for the officers to use the techniques that they were doing. i felt that level of existence exhibited by mr. floyd justified...
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in fact, we made an amazing experience using augmented reality with uwb where you can use your phone and see exactly where in the room, what pillow your keys are located under. but apple refused our request, and therefore, we cannot bring that innovation to the market for the benefit of our customers. yet the air tag is going to use uwb because apple has decided to reserve its use exclusively in its product. if that were not enough, two weeks ago apple confirmed that it's about to go live with something called a fine line network accessory program, which the house has already found to be anticompetitive. the program was originally touted in the media as a procompetitive concession to titles concerns giving the customers access to the troves of location data otherwise reserved for a fine line. not so, in order for our customers to get that benefit, we have to give apple unprecedented control over our business and direct our customers to find their lost items. basically the program holds critical data hostage to coerce the developers to abandon the apps and networks. it deprives custom
in fact, we made an amazing experience using augmented reality with uwb where you can use your phone and see exactly where in the room, what pillow your keys are located under. but apple refused our request, and therefore, we cannot bring that innovation to the market for the benefit of our customers. yet the air tag is going to use uwb because apple has decided to reserve its use exclusively in its product. if that were not enough, two weeks ago apple confirmed that it's about to go live with...
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it was built to imprison us. it was built against us. oftentimes, we see people who are supposed to protect and serve, supposed to protect and serve. they do the total opposite. on the first day of trial, we had a press conference and we kneeled for eight minutes at 46 seconds. and when i got up and it was my turn to speak, i said that every time i come here, it is hard. because this is the exact place where they took somebody from me that i loved. i absolutely dislike coming here. but i also said, this time, it was easy. we came for one thing and one thing only and that was justice for george lloyd. and today, that is what we got. [applause] so this time, it wasn't hard at all, it wasn't hard at all. i am big on faith and prayer. i had a lot of faith. but i was also optimistic. we need police reform hadley -- badly. these guys are able to wear a badge and go out into the field, which means they are qualified and trained to do their job at a high level. but when you shoot and kill a man that is running a way that doesn't pose a threat, e
it was built to imprison us. it was built against us. oftentimes, we see people who are supposed to protect and serve, supposed to protect and serve. they do the total opposite. on the first day of trial, we had a press conference and we kneeled for eight minutes at 46 seconds. and when i got up and it was my turn to speak, i said that every time i come here, it is hard. because this is the exact place where they took somebody from me that i loved. i absolutely dislike coming here. but i also...
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john brooks joins us from the c.d.c. the centers for disease control and prevention how would you say the u.s. is coming along there's been a change in leadership a change in the weather but has there been progress in the fight against covert. well i think there has been steady progress in the fight against covert even since we began and this is despite 3 waves including a really unprecedented 3rd wave over the holiday season but we're coming down off the back of that wave right now and really getting the numbers down quickly we're not succeeding yet i mean we're making incredible progress but the number of new infections we're seeing in this country remains about what it was during our 2nd wave last summer so what about 50000 new infections a day and 525021000 deaths a day by the numbers murder. promising when you take a look at who's been inoculated a 3rd of the population has got at least one jap that's over 120000000 americans but with the focus on getting people vaccinated what about new restrictions on the economy
john brooks joins us from the c.d.c. the centers for disease control and prevention how would you say the u.s. is coming along there's been a change in leadership a change in the weather but has there been progress in the fight against covert. well i think there has been steady progress in the fight against covert even since we began and this is despite 3 waves including a really unprecedented 3rd wave over the holiday season but we're coming down off the back of that wave right now and really...
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what can we be doing, each of us to push the envelope in a way to help us get to our goal? thank you so much doctor. the floor is yours. >> it so wonderful to be with you and speak to this incredibly assembled group. i'm a fan of the georgetown institute and your extraordinary leadership and also want to thank our colleagues who have done such incredible work and then and so we vaccinate the entire planet none of us are safe from covid and the variant and we have it's achieve those objectives as we try to recover from this catastrophe. we know the current situation is unsustainable. there have been millions of deaths around the world. we know it is disproportionate because it has been in the wealthier nations you had pre-existing exposure so far. but now we see a big acceleration and mortality and morbidity related to covid-19 in india, brazil, so many parts of the emerging world. that makes this crisis even more urgent. we have been successful to build a big global public-private partnership and tremendous pictures of science and innovation now with an entire portfolio of
what can we be doing, each of us to push the envelope in a way to help us get to our goal? thank you so much doctor. the floor is yours. >> it so wonderful to be with you and speak to this incredibly assembled group. i'm a fan of the georgetown institute and your extraordinary leadership and also want to thank our colleagues who have done such incredible work and then and so we vaccinate the entire planet none of us are safe from covid and the variant and we have it's achieve those...
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figs language used but tell us what do ou think? �* , language used but tell us what do ou think? ~ , i. ., , . ., you think? as you would expect from the future king. _ you think? as you would expect from the future king, the _ you think? as you would expect from the future king, the language - you think? as you would expect from the future king, the language is - the future king, the language is very formal, although he does refer to the duke of edinburgh as his grandpa. and also someone who was still hungry for more royal participant, describing his grandfather as master of the barbecue and legend of banter. it was noticeable the very contrasting styles of the two brothers, but as i see it, very much united and sentiment. both paying tribute to the service of prince philip to his great sense of humour, to a sense of adventure that he had and yes, of course there has been a bit of drama in the family before prince philip's death and people are going to analyse those two different statements were released in 30 minutes apart very different in style it does tell us about the quest
figs language used but tell us what do ou think? �* , language used but tell us what do ou think? ~ , i. ., , . ., you think? as you would expect from the future king. _ you think? as you would expect from the future king, the _ you think? as you would expect from the future king, the language - you think? as you would expect from the future king, the language is - the future king, the language is very formal, although he does refer to the duke of edinburgh as his grandpa. and also someone...
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biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of that sort of e-mail within a year using their biological control and the way this weaver works is that if he had specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have not terrorists twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young lady to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects details on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and active at night so sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the graceful animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by porting which is illegal hunting of this machine and also kryten by accidental cap
biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of santa god they were able to get rid of that sort of e-mail within a year using their biological control and the way this weaver works is that if he had specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia they just died because they have not terrorists twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young lady...
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g m o's we don't use technology. i mean it doesn't make sense we want to participate and be competitive on a global scene or not. and then you know we have this romantic idea of this. business people. they will never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something they don't need. just business people and we should let them do their business. and we can't expect them to act in any other way except as business it's. the only way that would change is if there is a root and branch revolution in the way that we do business and that would need to involve all corporations all over the world because as long as we treat food like a global commodity. we have a very big problem. and part of that problem is that food will go to the highest bidder and the highest bidder may not be someone that wants to feed the highest bidder maybe someone wants to feed your car this is entirely the wrong way to look at food food should be food . i would be. all about making money. making profits it's about big cor
g m o's we don't use technology. i mean it doesn't make sense we want to participate and be competitive on a global scene or not. and then you know we have this romantic idea of this. business people. they will never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something they don't need. just business people and we should let them do their business. and we can't expect them to act in any other way except as business it's. the only way that would change is if there is a...
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just us and uses camera i use food as a storytelling to foster equality and combative justice. the whole point of having an all female café was it should be like analysis food is not just about what to eat us about nourishment and healing and center to speak with us and about our journeys how to cultivate community and make this world a fair place to live and join us in studio b. unscripted. schoolhouse for tell me i want to start off with the syrian story 1st what politicized you. i wasn't always political because it wasn't an option you know and. growing up attorney i didn't have a voice because you have to go by what they tell you to do now when the arab spring started and and naturally it found itself in syria i was living a very comfortable life but i could not condone what the syrian regime was doing and dealing with protesters so 10 years ago when these schools and. scribbled people on the downfall of the regime on the walls of their school there was an uprising people started protesting i got involved and my role was small i was protesting but i was also trying to docu
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possible to know to use and which is. secure so when we see that as true as in it there are still a lot of doubts. so we should take the alternatives and i think 'd the short of us not to evaluate and then to will accept that support we. all of a vehicle that scenes which are sure weren't safe to be used i think the population is very insecure at the moment i think demick there should be a lot more of nationalism and confidence in between different qualities in a shop be the politics internationally in favor of the people and of the health of the people and if the governments are responsible we know you're also going to which are there should be madras and here measures to 'd secure or else of people instead of to is to secure the profits of the industry the french president has admitted he made mistakes every stage of the pandemic in a televised address to the nation money all micron also announced a 3rd nationwide lockdown as cases soar intensive care beds fill up on the country's death toll nears 100000 he said the sit
possible to know to use and which is. secure so when we see that as true as in it there are still a lot of doubts. so we should take the alternatives and i think 'd the short of us not to evaluate and then to will accept that support we. all of a vehicle that scenes which are sure weren't safe to be used i think the population is very insecure at the moment i think demick there should be a lot more of nationalism and confidence in between different qualities in a shop be the politics...
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to use less pesticides or will they make sure that we use always more pets. so. today industry prefers to spend millions of euros in lobbying to delay regulations instead of researching substitutes and how to make these things differently. quite frankly i've had a name street for a long time i have never seen a brown envelope if that's where you're leading to absolutely never. you know the interest it's in the industry's interest to bring food to the tables that is safe at a high quality. that is reasonably priced so that you and i and all of those people working in food industry can also sit down and eat good nutritious food every day as a way to hope i see. progress involves risk you are referring to are 2 accidents industrial incidents while serious or people who are injured or people die every term is hard times for industry in general it's a defeat. however those incidents also allows to improve to do it better next time and to progress and there is no progress without an analysis of risk versus going from. what is progress in this progress moving forwar
to use less pesticides or will they make sure that we use always more pets. so. today industry prefers to spend millions of euros in lobbying to delay regulations instead of researching substitutes and how to make these things differently. quite frankly i've had a name street for a long time i have never seen a brown envelope if that's where you're leading to absolutely never. you know the interest it's in the industry's interest to bring food to the tables that is safe at a high quality. that...
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it did use the same amounts when you used. >> yes. >> and taking your attention to march 2020, there was a time in march when you knew he was back to using pills, is that right. [inaudible]. >> i think when you know someone who suffers with any types of addiction, you can first to see changes when they are using again. these are changes i noticed in him. >> in march of 2020 did you also kind of fall back into using. >> yes. >> and, where you to using together back in march or deduced just suspect. >> yes in march we did together. >> was there. in march when you got the two of you could quit for a while. >> yes a long. >> and going forward it to make a 2020, once there a time when you thought he might be using again. >> yes. >> so in may when you thought, what led you to think that. >> the same type of thing, behavior changes. >> and did you also call back to using opioids in may of 2020. >> he was aware that pretty. >> yes. >> and when he, let me ask you this. in may of 2020, did you know where he was living. just the general area pretty. >> yes. >> to be in place wasted printed. >>
it did use the same amounts when you used. >> yes. >> and taking your attention to march 2020, there was a time in march when you knew he was back to using pills, is that right. [inaudible]. >> i think when you know someone who suffers with any types of addiction, you can first to see changes when they are using again. these are changes i noticed in him. >> in march of 2020 did you also kind of fall back into using. >> yes. >> and, where you to using together...
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what you could use. and good use was before though can do so. much for those who heard it's a preview of most of you who read you should see him we will. we will go to consumers probably for a moment. because the swarms of them so move. 'd pretty. constant. such of the discounts being big roles that you should not play games now los gatos wishing which. if broken. each time you should reach stadiums in tucson you have much no love match or clash so that says something good . for you good sometimes it's not my precious aggression in its place. but. you can also tell by just made a. piece of the. dog in you to steal. his mood cool sure to feel. what is to. stop people. you want. to kill. for more but you. bought. an aborted landing the cosmonauts were supposed to land in the step but instead touched down in remote woodland it was only the sight of people strolling around the spaceship the diffuse the tension a little obviously it was only a drill. and when i was one you used to do because you knew so mused if you were. to become the real to move o
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used are variable? >> correct. >> some cases may involve whether or not mr. chauvin punched a person? >> yes. >> whether they use a particular technique or not, the taser for instance? >> yes. >> some involve the use of deadly force. >> correct. >> there are thousands of cases, they are not deadly force or all resulting in the death of an individual. >> correct. >> vast majority are based upon civilian complaints perhaps or sergeants review of use of force? >> sergeants review, the investigation, yes, not civilian complaint but primarily sgt. investigation. >> in the los angeles police department similar to minneapolis police department, if an officer uses force, this force they have to report to their superior? >> correct. >> the sgt. will review and investigate the use of force, correct? >> yes. >> that process, once the report is complete, you are on the panel of people who reviewed the investigation. >> the case, yes. >> again, in your capacity of reviewing the use of force, you would agree that is
used are variable? >> correct. >> some cases may involve whether or not mr. chauvin punched a person? >> yes. >> whether they use a particular technique or not, the taser for instance? >> yes. >> some involve the use of deadly force. >> correct. >> there are thousands of cases, they are not deadly force or all resulting in the death of an individual. >> correct. >> vast majority are based upon civilian complaints perhaps or sergeants...
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biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of senna god they were able to get rid of that sort of you know within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia it just died because they have not to. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the leak accompanied by colleagues and students i'm cool also collects data on the african manatee the least studied large mammal in africa they're shy by nature and active at night so sightings are rare in order to detect the creatures location and movements to kuka muses specialised equipment including. the information gained is critical for the conservation of the grease will animals so the reason my team and i working so hard is because we want to save the african american which is being threatened by poor chain which is illegal hunting of this species and also kryten by accidentally cut short in f
biological can crawl using this salvia weaver has been used in many countries around the world including in 15 countries in africa and the best example is that of senna god they were able to get rid of that sort of you know within a year using the biological control and the way this weaver works is that if it's specific on this sardinia what happened after eating salvia it just died because they have not to. twice a month the researcher makes the trip from cameroon capital young to work at the...
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the united states and use our technology. the question i think that has to be asked, are they doing it in a legal way where they pay for it or get a license to produce their technology, or are they stealing it? >> we are going to leave this discussion, but you can find "washington journal" online. we take you now to maryland with governor larry hogan and a discussion on infrastructure policy. you are watching live coverage on c-span. gov. hogan: i want to thank each and every one of these leaders for their willingness to come together in the spirit of bipartisan cooperation, and to explore ways we can find common ground on this issue, which is an issue so fundamental to our economy, to our environment, and to our way of life. i am pleased to report we had a terrific summit yesterday and today. we reached agreement on a series of principles that should guide any federal infrastructure package. the first and most important thing we agree on is that any infrastructure package should be both developed and passed with the support
the united states and use our technology. the question i think that has to be asked, are they doing it in a legal way where they pay for it or get a license to produce their technology, or are they stealing it? >> we are going to leave this discussion, but you can find "washington journal" online. we take you now to maryland with governor larry hogan and a discussion on infrastructure policy. you are watching live coverage on c-span. gov. hogan: i want to thank each and every...
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the use of humor to crush opponents, as an aspiring whig politician, he occasionally used cruel humor not to put his opponents on the defensive, but to humiliate them. the so-called roasting was one instance of winking using his power to hurt. the acacian was a meeting in front of a large crowd in springfield during his campaign for reelection to the state legislature in 1836. lincoln's impressive speech prompted a request from a prominent local democrat, that he be given a stand. he was a recent convert from lincoln's wake party and had been -- whig party. he had also built the best house in the city. over which, he had erected a lightning rod. 15 years, lincoln's senior, he declared the young man would have to be taken down. lincoln resumed the stand. he acknowledged he was young but he said his critics remember i am older in years that i am in the tricks and trades of politicians. i desire to live and i desire a place of distinction but i would rather die now then, like the gentleman, live to see the day i would change my politics for an office worth $3000 a year then feel compelle
the use of humor to crush opponents, as an aspiring whig politician, he occasionally used cruel humor not to put his opponents on the defensive, but to humiliate them. the so-called roasting was one instance of winking using his power to hurt. the acacian was a meeting in front of a large crowd in springfield during his campaign for reelection to the state legislature in 1836. lincoln's impressive speech prompted a request from a prominent local democrat, that he be given a stand. he was a...
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have used tear gas to disperse protesters in minneapolis the mayor's declared a state of emergency but people are defying an 11 hour curfew tensions are growing over the police shooting of an unarmed black man chabris hansie has more from washington d.c. . before the curfew there was a video for don't tell right elsewhere in the city a lot of the folks there who left that curfew there and did gather once again outside the police department in brooklyn center and we saw an uneasy standoff for several hours but largely peaceful and then what was i think rather golding for all of the protesters when they 1st arrived there was the the police had actually hoisted a blue lives matter pro police thin blue line flag up on the flag place a really quite defiant from the police despite the fact that one of their offices including is accused of homicide right now against a young 20 year old a 20 year old man george floyd's brother has testified in the trial of former police officer derrick shelvin in minneapolis felonies floyd described his brother as a family man who loved this siblings and had a
have used tear gas to disperse protesters in minneapolis the mayor's declared a state of emergency but people are defying an 11 hour curfew tensions are growing over the police shooting of an unarmed black man chabris hansie has more from washington d.c. . before the curfew there was a video for don't tell right elsewhere in the city a lot of the folks there who left that curfew there and did gather once again outside the police department in brooklyn center and we saw an uneasy standoff for...
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us. helena, although the official mourning period is now over, this is still a time for reflection for many? yes, absolutely, and the royal family will continue to observe a further week's morning. we expect the flags that were lowered to half—mast after the duke died last friday to be raised later on this morning —— mourning. but in windsor here today very much a day of reflection after what was an intimate private family funeral that was watched by millions across the world and a funeral, if we have heard, it had been planned by the duke of edinburgh over many years. from the land rover that he designed and modified to the songs that were sungin and modified to the songs that were sung in the chapel service yesterday. but the most striking image of course from yesterday, and the saddest of images, was the queen herself in the chapel, of course over the last year she had bubbled with her partner, her husband, prince philip, but yesterday she sat alone because of covid—i9 restrict
us. helena, although the official mourning period is now over, this is still a time for reflection for many? yes, absolutely, and the royal family will continue to observe a further week's morning. we expect the flags that were lowered to half—mast after the duke died last friday to be raised later on this morning —— mourning. but in windsor here today very much a day of reflection after what was an intimate private family funeral that was watched by millions across the world and a...
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let's call us off. give you an opportunity in life that will change your life because this career path in your own. it's not work out. >> that wraps up kron 4 news at 3. i'm sanaz tahernia. thanks for watching. bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeowners, learn how your neighbors are accessing hundreds of thousands of dollars with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's number one reverse mortgage lender other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, whe
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mariko 0i is following this for us in singapore. tell us what you know. there have been a number of sanctions by the us and other countries on generals involved in the coup as well as two conglomerates controlled by the military. the latest target is the country's state jam company, seen as a key moneymaker, managing notjust moneymaker, managing not just the moneymaker, managing notjust the mining and marketing of the country's jade and other gemstones. it's hard to put an exact figure on the industry, but it is estimated the jade industry alone is worth some $15 billion. the treasury department has said it would now block all assets and ban any transactions with the company. secretary of state antony blinken said the us and its allies are determined to restore democracy in the country. the big question, though, is how effective these questions are? because it is a tricky balancing act to put pressure on the military without affecting the burmese people. all the while, of course, protests are continuing in the country, and i am not sure if you have heard
mariko 0i is following this for us in singapore. tell us what you know. there have been a number of sanctions by the us and other countries on generals involved in the coup as well as two conglomerates controlled by the military. the latest target is the country's state jam company, seen as a key moneymaker, managing notjust moneymaker, managing not just the moneymaker, managing notjust the mining and marketing of the country's jade and other gemstones. it's hard to put an exact figure on the...
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we're back in 30 minutes with another full and fresh look for news stay with us. in his annual address to the nation russian president vladimir putin reminded his citizens and the world in fact russia has red lines when it comes to foreign policy interests and those red lines need to be taken seriously and there lays the problem the west refuses to acknowledge russia as its own national interest. this is boom bust one business show you can't afford to miss i'm rachel's love is in washington coming out a bipartisan group of u.s. lawmakers is looking to set limits on the facial recognition data used by police as europe takes action to regulate the use of artificial intelligence well that's got a lot to super league of european soccer is no more after it was hit with the major backlash so why is the founder now blaming brock's it. now said shortage of semiconductor chips is having an impact on industries around the world and it's forcing some automakers to cut our by the thousands we have a lot to get to so let's get started. the debate over police use of facial reco
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in the fight against cope at 19 and we need to use the vaccines we have to protect us from the devastating effects of the pride after an very in-depth analysis has concluded that the reported cases of unusual blood clotting following vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of the vaccine. as we communicated last week we convened an ad hoc expert group composed of experts from a range of magical speciality is including pain mythologists neurologist epidemiologists and far ologists. based on the current available evidence specific risk factors such as a gender or previous medical history of clotting disorders have not been able to be confirmed as the rarest and ribands are seen in all ages and in men and women. a plausible explanation for these rare side events is that it is an immune response to the vaccine leading to a condition similar to one seen sometimes in patients treated with heparin it's called heparin induced trumbull site of piña and dr strife strauss will give us more details from the assessment. m.a. is working very closely with the
in the fight against cope at 19 and we need to use the vaccines we have to protect us from the devastating effects of the pride after an very in-depth analysis has concluded that the reported cases of unusual blood clotting following vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of the vaccine. as we communicated last week we convened an ad hoc expert group composed of experts from a range of magical speciality is including pain mythologists neurologist...
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uses. what they've done instead is recommend the widest distribution possible. the cdc and the fda will both have to sign off before you can see shots going back into arms, but every indication is they'll move quickly to do that. >> the motion to be voted upon is the covid vaccine -- >> reporter: a cdc advisory committee voting to resume the johnson & johnson vaccine for people 18 and up. >> the vote is 10 in favor, 4 opposed and 1 abstention. >> reporter: the committee did not recommend new restrictions based on age or gender but the vaccine will be updated with a new label indicating that women under the age of 50 should be aware of the risk of blood clots. the recommendations coming ten days after the decision to pause use of j&j. regulators considered evidence of 15 cases of rare and severe blood clots reported among women, including three deaths. that's out of more than 8 million people who got the shot in the u.s. health experts stress the decision to resume use comes with added safet
uses. what they've done instead is recommend the widest distribution possible. the cdc and the fda will both have to sign off before you can see shots going back into arms, but every indication is they'll move quickly to do that. >> the motion to be voted upon is the covid vaccine -- >> reporter: a cdc advisory committee voting to resume the johnson & johnson vaccine for people 18 and up. >> the vote is 10 in favor, 4 opposed and 1 abstention. >> reporter: the...
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use it when you need to use going is a journey ring that you find you know that's how people get have seen him a name try to share with us they will use toilet water puddle water or whenever they need to to use get water and i guess that will it's going straight into that blood stream and that is not so great one can imagine and give reasons in new delhi for people urinate in feces and urine this is. from the back of the building the stuff from the mobile response unit working in shifts to reverse street overdoses so from a shift i have my. best on i have a. 20 american way to go i have my bike my helmet and i always have extra not candle me so in case i come across multiple overdoses at that rate here in town. workers like jen patrol these alleyways administering life saving medical interventions the secret weapon is no locks on the fence no and so they commonly known by its brand name. such an all is an opiate and what it does is it shuts down your respiratory system so for 10 that this this here this is the facts all coming in your system right so we should still open our can it's
use it when you need to use going is a journey ring that you find you know that's how people get have seen him a name try to share with us they will use toilet water puddle water or whenever they need to to use get water and i guess that will it's going straight into that blood stream and that is not so great one can imagine and give reasons in new delhi for people urinate in feces and urine this is. from the back of the building the stuff from the mobile response unit working in shifts to...
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is a clue to use. good bacteria are more or less wiped out there are harmful bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and can now multiply on checked such as close tritium defeat. these pathogenic bacteria produce a toxin that attacks the god lining and compromises its ability to protect our body from infections. by the end of its journey the pair has been almost completely decomposed what our body ends up excrete is largely dead intestinal cells and bacteria practically no residual food. and in the case of louisa the pear if the fiber that makes the journey so worthwhile for the benefit of our micro biome. several kinds of fruit give us plenty of that good diet because of the pectin found in them. some kinds of pectin may even help cholesterol levels so bananas for example are a great food for many people. here in the us since in an interesting question about how bananas reproduce. bananas grow from seats. wild bananas do have seeds stonie blank seeds that can germinate. normally with flowering plan
is a clue to use. good bacteria are more or less wiped out there are harmful bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and can now multiply on checked such as close tritium defeat. these pathogenic bacteria produce a toxin that attacks the god lining and compromises its ability to protect our body from infections. by the end of its journey the pair has been almost completely decomposed what our body ends up excrete is largely dead intestinal cells and bacteria practically no residual food. and...
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it really is replacing the old use-of-force continuum that we used to use. and the use of force -- rather, the critical-decision-making model is one that really forces officers to constantly reassess their actions, based on the changed behavior of the suspect. which can either escalate or deescalate, obviously. but you have to constantly reassess, reassess, reassess. just because force was justified, at one point, doesn't mean it's justified later because you have to reassess. what's he doing? what's the threat? and if the threat's not there, stop. >> yeah. it's a great point and that goes back to where we started, right? the sergeant, chauvin's sergeant, saying it should have stopped because floyd was no longer resisting. listen. charles ramsey, mark, laura coates, good having you on again tonight. >>> coming up. the congresswoman hoping to reform policing and redeem justice in the wake of this tragedy. sheila jackson lee, she is going to join us. >>> later, as if the sex-trafficking allegations and blackmail claims were not enough, there is, yet, more brea
it really is replacing the old use-of-force continuum that we used to use. and the use of force -- rather, the critical-decision-making model is one that really forces officers to constantly reassess their actions, based on the changed behavior of the suspect. which can either escalate or deescalate, obviously. but you have to constantly reassess, reassess, reassess. just because force was justified, at one point, doesn't mean it's justified later because you have to reassess. what's he doing?...
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and how important it is for us to make use of every 2nd that we are given because he does it his photos as. complex as he is profound as subtle as he is this creature and it carries great great depth of emotions and i have never known that to be possible by looking at a photograph until i thought his work. although he says his relationship with god is charlie professional i see in him a true believer a believer in the human potential of which the limits he challenge us every single 2nd of his life. are subject to. let me know when you're ready to come ready if you're ready to us are you staying back or. if overemotional you better if you were here. to say stop getting around to a jury go to court well. let's go to beauty. school per year what can we say about beauty. divinity to use it if i had a publisher in the us for my book on mexico who said that an old aren't professor was italian. and every time he spoke about a painting he stood in front of it and said ah ah ah but it wasn't on going to do the same thing yet commune the how many photos are there here 1616 times i'll say ah ah ah
and how important it is for us to make use of every 2nd that we are given because he does it his photos as. complex as he is profound as subtle as he is this creature and it carries great great depth of emotions and i have never known that to be possible by looking at a photograph until i thought his work. although he says his relationship with god is charlie professional i see in him a true believer a believer in the human potential of which the limits he challenge us every single 2nd of his...
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my boss doesn't have a problem with me using drugs he doesn't know that i also use them on the job sometimes when i've been taking drugs i'll be late for work but the boss doesn't seem to mind because i always do a great job. he estimates that about 20 percent of the people in his home town use crystal meth. many of those who've taken the drug say that it gives them a rush of energy makes them more alert and enhances their overall performance. we've come to the bavarian town of by a light to me to addiction therapist or don't have the p.t. he's been working with crystal meth users for 3 decades including single mothers skilled workers and business managers he explains why people can quickly become addicted to this drug. just as a crystal the crystal meth that sold on the street can be up to 90 percent pure a 1st time user who inhales $80.00 to $100.00 milligrams of the drug at that level of purity will soon experience a sense of euphoria which is the maximum you could use a few days of movie crystal meth triggers the release of several chemicals in the brain that make people feel good. and t
my boss doesn't have a problem with me using drugs he doesn't know that i also use them on the job sometimes when i've been taking drugs i'll be late for work but the boss doesn't seem to mind because i always do a great job. he estimates that about 20 percent of the people in his home town use crystal meth. many of those who've taken the drug say that it gives them a rush of energy makes them more alert and enhances their overall performance. we've come to the bavarian town of by a light to me...