In case you haven’t turned on your TV yet this week, you may not know that the trial of the police officer who killed George Floyd last summer is underway.
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National Geographic Runs First-Ever National Grammy® Spot for Premiere of Genius: Aretha Next Sunday
March 15, 2021 GMT
WASHINGTON (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 14, 2021
Following a virtual premiere along with four drive-in events in New York, Atlanta, Detroit and Los Angeles this past Thursday, with an encore this afternoon, that attracted a combined 10,000+ of invited industry influencers, press and VIPs in attendance, National Geographic tonight premiered its first-ever Grammy ® spot featuring Cynthia Erivo singing “Amazing Grace.”
The new spot uses Erivo’s vocals to highlight some new poignant and powerful scenes showcased in the upcoming series, including the portrayal of Aretha Franklin’s iconic “Amazing Grace” performance at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church; Franklin’s commitment to activism with friend Martin Luther King Jr.; the social injustices she faced and pe
UK viewers will be able to follow every minute on new channel Court TV
15 March 2021 • 5:00am
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was filmed pressing his knee on the neck of unarmed black man George Floyd in May 2020
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Last May, the death of 46-year-old George Floyd sparked shock, protests and a vociferous international movement that even a pandemic couldn’t dampen. Many have already drawn their own conclusions on the culpability of Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who placed his knee on Floyd’s neck.
But he is yet to have his day in court. Jury selection began on Tuesday in the case against Chauvin, who is being tried separately to the three other officers with him during the arrest.
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After joking about the pronunciation of Minnesota by poking fun of the accents of those who live in the state, Simpson causally slipped in “you know, I was apart of some jury selections.
O.J. Simpson took to Twitter Monday afternoon to let his feelings be known about the headlines around the country, from the coronavirus to viral videos, to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to jury selection for the Derek Chauvin trial.
In the two-minute, 11-second clip, the disgraced former football player who appeared to be speaking at a golf course in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he is currently living, discussed the delay of jury selection process in the Chauvin trial.