of what the chinese may have done and i m fully in favor of any further investigation of what went on in china. brian: i wonder why he is not more curious. 14 months since the country shut down over covid-19 believe it or not. nearly 600,000 americans are dead. millions infected. resulting in lockdowns crippling the economy. the whole world needs to know how this virus began. somehow we are no closer to finding the source? why is that? took four months to identify the source of the sars virus. nine months for the missouri vice. here we are 15 months in. we first hear about infections still no answers. the official story from china is comical the world health organization is no help. covid-19 jumped from an animal to a human. maybe directly from a bat. maybe through intermediary animal that i don t know about. what was the animal? why don t we know? where is it? no idea. when did it happen? they have no clue. isn t it odd that the smoking bat has never been discovered or pur
but it cannot be ignored ten miles down the road another officer s trial is being conducted. experts being called this afternoon telling the jury that george floyd did not die from suffocation. also this hour, we expect to see the president of the united states making this huge announcement that he plans to end america s longe war and that u.s. troops will be withdrawn from afghanistan before the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. as soon as we see the president, we ll take it live. but first to brooklyn center, minnesota. officer kim potter has been charged, arrested, booked into jail for the death of daunte wright. the charge of second-degree manslaughter. potter abruptly resigned yesterday, citing, quote, the interests of the community. meantime protests continue for a third straight night, demonstrators chanting things like stand up now and i believe we can win. there were violent clashes. police made more than 16 arrests. a adrienne broaddus is there for us
boy, you guys, you know, you are overhyping this. really, there is a disinformation campaign afoot right now, all over social media. being given a loud speaker on hate tv. that january 6th was no big deal. man, was it overblown. they really weren t even armed. most of them were just patriots who went there to protest. well, i spoke to some folks, who said that there were weapons recovered. and by the way, a lot of the people, do we do you really know if there were? and they are saying armed. what they mean by armed is guns. yeah, like you can t whoop somebody s ass without a gun. or with bear spray or with pepper spray or with a bicycle gate or with a fire extinguisher. come on, people. a hundred cops, injured. what was it, their feelings that were hurt? and these are the guys that always wave their flags. well, they are not using it to beat you over the head. i tell you what. you have a lot of cop friends. i have a lot of cop friends. my hcop friends are not happ
never seen before. martin says that george floyd appeared to be high, according to martin. he also said he sold a pack of cigarettes to george floyd and then he says he realized the $20 bill that floyd used for the purchase was fake. i was checking out the $20 bill that i just received. is that something you always do no. when i received the bill, i noticed how there was a blue pigment to it, kind of like a $100 bill would have i found that odd so i assumed it was fake after he left, did you look at the bill again? i did at the time that you were working on may 25th of 2020, what was the store policy about cashiers accepting $20 bills the policy was if you took a counterfeit bill, you had to pay for it out of your paycheck. it gave you an incentive to care about what you take yes did you think that bill might not be legitimate? i did what did you decide to do i took it, anyway, and i was planning to just put it on my tab until i second-guessed myself
revealing an emotional moment when his father forced him to reckon with his alcohol abuse. i m pamela brown in washington. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tomorrow the prosecution in the derek chauvin trial will question more witnesses hoping to build on the compelling case they made last week. first responders, bystanders, and civilians all took the stand, and all expressed the shock they felt when they saw chauvin kneeling on george floyd s neck as he lie motionless on the ground. cnn s sara sidner breaks down the key moments so far. on may 25th of 2020, mr. derek chauvin betrayed this badge when he used excessive and unreasonable force upon the body of mr. george floyd. derek chauvin did exactly what he had been trained to do over the course of his 19-year career. the use of force is not attractive. but it is a necessary component of policing. the defense and prosecution s dueling arguments in a case the world is watching. what do