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Dershowitz: In the Chauvin Case, Thank Goodness for Cellphone Cameras

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By Alan Dershowitz(NEWSMAX)

I just finished watching the godawful video of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin keeping his knee on the neck of the dying George Floyd for more than nine minutes.

It is among the most powerful pieces of evidence I have ever seen — it indisputably shows Chauvin keeping his knee on Floyd’s neck as Floyd submissively lies hancuffed, telling Chauvin he can’t breathe and calling for his mother.  Numerous observers at the scene keep demanding that Chauvin get his knee off Floyd’s neck as Floyd clearly slips into unconsciousness.

Floyd does not resist or fight back.  He simply struggles to breathe.

There is no conceivable reason why Chauvin had to keep his knee on Floyd’s neck.  Floyd posed absolutely no danger – certainly not after the first couple of minutes of complete submission.  Chauvin was warned by bystanders that he was killing Floyd and that Floyd was unable to breathe.  They begged him to get his knee off Floyd’s neck.

Some bystanders tried to get closer to Floyd but other police officers stood in the way and stopped them.  The evidence of Chauvin’s moral culpability is overwhelming and beyond dispute.  He deserves no pity or compassion.

But he does deserve justice. And so do we.

Chauvin’s legal guilt poses an entirely different series of questions: Did he intend to kill Floyd?  Did he realize that death could have resulted from keeping his knee on Floyd’s neck?  Was he reckless in not removing his knee? Would Floyd have died from Chauvin’s knee if not for the drugs in his system or a heart condition?

These and other questions will have to be decided by jurors, after hearing all of the evidence and arguments and being instructed by the trial judge.  But the moral, political and ideological issues seem black and white:  No police officer should ever do what Chauvin did to a man who was subdued, was lying on the ground, was unarmed, and was surrounded by five armed officers.  The tape, without more, compels that conclusion.

If the Minneapolis police guidelines allow such conduct, they must be changed. The video speaks louder than any effort to justify Chauvin’s actions.

Now let us imagine how different the situation would be if there had been no cellphone videos – if it had been the word of the police officers against those of the largely Black bystanders. Many such cases have occurred over the past several years.  Some have been taped, others not.  The recording in this case, and in others, has made all the difference.

As a civil libertarian, I realize that the pervasiveness of cellphone cameras is sometimes a double-edged sword.  On the positive side, it documents police abuses and other evils that would otherwise be difficult to prove.  On the negative side, the pervasiveness of these cameras threatens all of our privacy, if used promiscuously and without consent or knowledge.

In one sense, it’s meaningless to debate the pros and cons of any new technology, because no matter what we say, that tech will advance, improve and become increasingly interwoven with our lives. The law can do something, but not much, to control its misuse. We must acknowledge that with every technological innovation, we lose a little bit of privacy, autonomy and dignity. (Just ask Jeffrey Tobin.)

The bottom line is, we must learn to live with the new technology.  The law will always be playing catch-up, but will never succeed in actually catching up with advancing technology.

The Chauvin case demonstrates the positive use of cellphone video cameras.  The video of Chauvin refusing to lift his knee off the neck of the dying Floyd has changed the world.  It will never be the same.  And it should never be the same.  What we see on that video is a vision of hell that cannot be allowed to become or remain the new normal, the old normal, or any version of normal.

So two cheers for video cameras.

Romanian Jewish actress gets death threats on Passover

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Romanian actress Maia Morgenstern. (AP/Vadim Ghirda)

By Josh Plank, World Israel News

The Romanian Intelligence Service and police have identified two suspects who may have been involved in making death threats against Jewish actress Maia Morgenstern over the Passover weekend, Romania’s Digi 24 news reported Sunday.

The suspects’ homes in Timis County and Bucharest were being searched for further evidence, the report said.

Morgenstern, who leads the Jewish State Theater in Bucharest, posted an email on social media in which the author threatened to murder her and her family, assault her daughter, burn down the theater and murder all involved with it, among other acts of violence.

“Here’s what I get for the holiday of Passover,” Morgenstern said.

The email was sent under the name “Andrei Illarie” who claimed to be from a political party known as the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR). It was sent to all official email addresses of the Jewish State Theater.

 

AUR president George Simion condemned the threats and said that the email was not sent by his party. He urged authorities to quickly find the perpetrator and punish him in the harshest way.

The author of the email appeared to be upset over an incident earlier this month in which Morgenstern reported on social media that an anti-Semitic insult had been made at a meeting with directors of theaters and public cultural institutions.

The email said that Morgenstern was being targeted for “daring to speak against my friend” and having made “such a fuss.”

Morgenstern, whose parents were Holocaust survivors, is perhaps best known by English-speaking audiences for her role as Mary in Mel Gibson’s 2004 film “The Passion of the Christ.”

In a February 2004 interview with the Associated Press, Morgenstern rejected accusations that the film was anti-Semitic.

“Mel Gibson is an artist, a director. He never imposed his religious convictions on anyone,” she said.

Nike Sues Maker of Lil Nas X’s ‘Satan Shoes’ for Copyright Infringement

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Nike is suing the maker of pop star Lil Nas X’s limited edition sneaker line known as “Satan Shoes,” alleging the maker violated copyright laws by customizing Nike Air Max 97 shoes without permission.

The lawsuit, which was filed Monday in a New York federal court, prompted a humorous response from Lil Nas X, who has been fending off mounting accusations that he is glorifying Satan with the sneaker line and his new music video that shows the singer giving the devil a lap dance. (Lil Nas X isn’t a defendant in the case).

Nike is suing MSCH Product Studio for customizing the Nike Air Max 97 without the company’s “approval or authorization.” In the complaint, Nike said the “Satan Shoe” is “likely to cause confusion and dilution,” adding that consumers already assuming incorrectly that Nike is behind the project.

Nike is asking the court to issue an injunction against the defendant to stop all distribution of the shoes.

The “Satan Shoes,” which contain a drop of human blood in their soles and feature a satanic pentagram, debuted Monday at $1,018 per pair. The limited edition will feature only 666 copies and has reportedly already sold out shortly after going on sale.

Lil Nas X has received an overwhelming amount of criticism for the sneaker line. On Sunday, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) warned that the shoes are being targeted at children, adding that “we are in a fight for the soul of our nation. We need to fight hard.”

Donald Trump: Dr. Deborah Birx ‘Proven Liar’ and Dr. Anthony Fauci ‘King of Flip-Flops’

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John Raoux, AP

CHARLIE SPIERING

Former President Donald Trump reacted to new interviews from federal health officials Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx on Monday, criticizing them both for their failures during the coronavirus pandemic.

The former president said in a statement Monday both Fauci and Birx were “two self-promoters trying to reinvent history to cover for their bad instincts and faulty recommendations.”

Trump described Fauci as the “king of flip-flops” accusing him of repeatedly changing his recommendations to make himself look better.

He noted Fauci changed his recommendation on masks during the pandemic and opposed him on his travel ban on China. Trump also ridiculed Fauci’s terrible opening pitch at the Washington Nationals opener in 2020, calling it a “roller.”

He said Fauci unfairly tried to take credit for the rapid development of the vaccine, accusing him of being “incapable” of putting pressure on the Food and Drug Administration to get it approved.

“I was the one to get it done, and even the fake news media knows and reports this,” Trump said.

Trump also criticized Fauci’s leadership at the National Institutions of Health after the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease awarded a $3.4 million grant to EcoHealth Alliance which hired the virology lab in Wuhan to study bat coronaviruses.

“Fauci spent U.S. money on the Wuhan lab in China — and we now know how that worked out,” Trump wrote.

Dr. Birx said in the CNN interview that far more lives could have been saved if only coronavirus lockdowns had been enacted weeks earlier.

But Trump said it was Fauci and Birx who acted too slowly.

“Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx moved far too slowly, and if it were up to them we’d currently be locked in our basements as our country suffered through a financial depression,” Trump said.

Birx also revealed in the CNN interview she had a “direct” and “uncomfortable conversation” with Trump after she gave an interview on CNN about the virus.

Trump denied her account.

“There was no ‘very difficult’ phone call, other than Dr. Birx’s policies that would have led us directly into a COVID-caused depression,” Trump wrote. “She was a very negative voice who didn’t have the right answers.”

He also noted Fauci frequently criticized Birx behind his back.

“Dr. Birx is a proven liar with very little credibility left,” he wrote. “Many of her recommendations were viewed as ‘pseudo-science,’ and Dr. Fauci would always talk negatively about her and, in fact, would ask not to be in the same room with her.”

Trump recalled that Birx was caught traveling with her extended family to a vacation property in Delaware, despite urging Americans not to gather with their extended family during the holidays in 2020.

“She then, embarrassingly for her, resigned,” Trump recalled.

The former president also acknowledged that he kept Fauci and Birx on, but appeared to regret the decision.

“Time has proven me correct,” he wrote. “I only kept Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx on because they worked for the U.S. government for so long — they are like a bad habit!”

Read the full statement from Trump below:

Breitbart

Iranian people skeptical of government’s longterm cooperation deal with China

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (L) and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, March 27, 2021. (Tasnim)
By World Israel News StaffIranians were reacting with skepticism and anger Monday after Beijing and Tehran signed a 25-year “strategic” cooperation agreement on the weekend, the Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper reported.

Iranian officials were forced to try and calm public fears after social media responded angrily when it was announced that a large part of the agreement was being kept secret.

Criticism was aimed at the government of President Hassan Rouhani and officials close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for failing to release the details of the deal that reportedly covers a variety of economic activity from oil and mining to promoting industrial activity in Iran and bilateral collaboration in transportation and agriculture.

Key details were not released about the defense and security cooperation aspects of the agreement.

Opponents to the deal were tweeting with the hashtags “#china_get_out_of_iran” and “#iran_is_not_for_sale.”

“The government of the Islamic Republic does not represent the people of Iran,” posted one Twitter user. “These are the intruders of Iran. We, the people of Iran, say no to this shameful deal of the government with China.”

However, some Iranians supported the move, saying it was putting pressure on the United States.

“I would say that it is not bad that the US President should be worried about the Iran-China agreement,” tweeted a user named The Phoenix in Farsi. “Of course, the taste of being anxious is not bad. Now, thank God, we are not ridiculed.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping met Khamenei in 2016 when he initially proposed the pact, and Islamic hardliners in the government have been pushing for Iran to join forces with Moscow and Beijing against the West and reduce American influence.

“Iran is ready to work with China to earnestly implement the Iran-China comprehensive strategic partnership to push bilateral practical cooperation to a new high,” Khamenei said at the time.

The signing is the culmination of five years of negotiations. Media outlets estimate Iran might see some $400 billion in Chinese investments, the Sharq Al-Awsat report said, noting that “the agreement opens the door to expanding military cooperation, collaborations in research and development of weapons and intelligence.”

China is Iran’s largest trading partner and was one of the biggest purchasers of Iranian oil before former U.S. President Donald Trump reimposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran in 2018.

US offers $10 million reward for info on Hezbollah operative

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Salim Jamil Ayyash (Shafaq.com)

By Associated Press and World Israel News Staff

The United States on Monday offered a $10 million reward for information on a Hezbollah operative who was convicted last year in the assassination of Lebanon’s former prime minister Rafik Hariri.

The State Department said the reward will be given to anyone who provides information preventing Salim Jamil Ayyash from planning or engaging in any attack against a U.S. citizen or American interests. Ayyash is a senior member of Hezbollah’s Unit 121, an assassination squad that the department said reports to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

The announcement said Ayyash is known to have been involved in efforts to harm American troops in the past. An international tribunal convicted Ayyash in absentia and sentenced him to five life sentences on charges related to the 2005 suicide truck bombing in Beirut that killed Hariri and 21 other people. The tribunal found that Ayyash led the team that carried out the attack.

In addition to its December 2020 verdict, the Netherlands-based court issued new international arrest warrants for Ayyash and authorized its prosecutor to ask Interpol to issue “red notices” to its member states seeking his arrest.

Ayyash was born November 10, 1963 in Harouf, Lebanon. He has resided in multiple areas of Lebanon including Hadath, Nabatiyyeh, and Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Three other Hezbollah members had been acquitted in August of all charges that they also were involved in the killing that sent shock waves through the Middle East.

Kamala Harris Ignores Border, Focuses on Mansion Renovations

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By Monica Showalter

Kamala Harris, who is famous for her giggling, is suddenly frowning these days.

Reportedly, she’s upset at the speed of vice-presidential mansion renovations, and somehow being homeless at Blair House, is frustrated with ‘living out of suitcases.’

According to her sometime shopping buddies over at CNN:

It has been more than two months since Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president of the United States, a historic moment for the country, as Harris is the first woman and the first woman of color to hold the second highest office in the land. Yet, Harris — along with her husband, Georgetown Law professor Douglas Emhoff — is still, ostensibly, living out of suitcases, unable to move into the private residence reserved for the vice president because it’s still undergoing renovations.
It’s unclear why the renovations are taking so long, said one administration official, but it’s a situation that has left Harris increasingly and understandably bothered, according to several people who spoke to CNN about her situation. “She is getting frustrated,” said another administration official, noting with each passing day the desire to move in to her designated house — a stately, turreted mansion two-and-a-half miles from the White House — grows more intense.
The second couple continues to live in temporary housing at Blair House, the President’s official guest quarters, just across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.
She’s upset at living out of suitcases? At the luxury digs of Blair House, which has its own hair salon?  There’s a solution for that — she can move back into her own $1.7 million condo down the road off ritzy Dupont Circle, bought by her and her husband as part of their $8 million real estate portfolio. The photos here show that it’s actually pretty nice.
She can go to that one and not feel so very …. homeless.
Kamala the Phony has lots of ways of proving herself as that, and this public housing kvetch is just her latest instance..
One question that remains up for grabs is whether she actually ordered the renovations on the vice presidential mansion, which, as a historic house built in 1893, will always take longer. Some sources report that she did, wanting a fancy gourmet kitchen. CNN, citing a Harris spokewoman, says she didn’t. There are some chimney renovations they’re working on, for sure. Hope those are up to greenie environmental snuff. as people in California on her watch were no longer permitted to burn wood in chimneys.
As for the kitchen, Harris has advertised herself as liking to cook. She did this stunt making Jamaican food she couldn’t have learned at daddy’s knee, given that her parents were divorced, and in a fresh factory-folded apron, making many question whether she really did like to cook, or just liked Instagram pictures showing her cooking.
Here’s another thing to raise doubts: CNN said she was a frequent patron of Stachowski’s Market in Georgetown (which would be mighty convenient to walk to from her Dupont Circle condo). A look at the menu shows $16 pre-made sandwiches, and $9 pre-made salads. There is a small meat counter for sure, serving gourmet fancies such as duck confit, lobster, soppressata, and duck pate. Guess that’s everyday food for her. But it appears from the Yelp page that most of what they are about is being a deli. As in, “don’t have to cook.”
Way down in the piece, CNN reports that Kamala seems to be visiting the vice presidential mansion a lot and checking up on the renovations. It’s apparently how she occupies her time. It wouldn’t be surprising if she did, her niece Meena, seems to spend all her time on Instagramming herself in various “lifestyle” settings. Given Kamala’s trivial giggliness, it might be the family culture.
What it’s not is doing actual work. Especially not the work she’s actually getting paid for. Breitbart News reports that Kamala is dodging the responsibilities of the big task to stanch the border that had been fobbed off on her by addled Joe Biden:
Vice President Kamala Harris is dodging a Wednesday request by President Joe Biden to bolster the enforcement of migration laws in Mexico and Latin American countries.
On March 24, in a televised statement, Biden directed  Harris to get the Mexican and Central American governments to forcibly block poor migrants moving towards the United States. Biden said: “The Vice President … agreed to lead our diplomatic effort and work with those nations to accept returnees and enhance migration enforcement at their borders — at their borders.” [emphasis added]

Biden said that Harris would work with “the countries that need help in stemming the movement of so many folks, stemming the migration to our southern border,” and added that it was a “tough job.”
On Friday, Symone Sanders, Harris’s press secretary, redefined the request.
“The president asked the vice president to take on the diplomatic effort, with Mexico and countries in the northern triangle to address the root causes of migration,” she said. “There are many reasons that move these folks to make this dangerous journey.”
“This is an amazing dismissal by a vice president of her president in a very public fashion,” said Ken Cuccinelli, who served as deputy homeland security chief under President Donald Trump. “I cannot ever remember seeing this happen before.”
There’s speculation that her party doesn’t want this issue resolved at all, and instead seeks to import Democrat voters. I’m a little skeptical. I think the job was too big for Joe, it was cutting into his poll numbers, and Kamala was only interested in her living quarters with not much else to do. President Obama fobbed it off on Joe, and now Joe was kicking the can down the line to Kamala in a bid to keep her busy and out of mischief. I argued that here.
But Kamala, it turns out is, way too lazy to get involved in actual work, the hard work of negotiating with Latin countries for some kind of border enforcement to pull the Biden/Harris administration’s chestnuts out of the fire for them and their self-created crisis. Kamala will never command respect from such people, not just for her administration’s fecklessness, but from her own giggling and history of sleeping her way to the top. They’ve seen this type before — in names like … Isabel and Evita.
Instead, she’s focused on the decoration of her living quarters, and determined to keep at it, marshaling the press for it, apparently, which is what she likes to do. The real power behind the Biden throne is not her, but likely, Susan Rice, if Richard Grenell has it right. Maybe she’s making this fuss with her reporter shopping buddies as her way to get Joe to allow her to move into the White House, just to shut her up. Who knows? All we know for sure is that she’s full of cupidity and incorrigibly phony.

Passover priestly blessing at Western Wall adapts to COVID-19 restrictions

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Jewish worshippers attend the Priestly Blessing by the Kohanim on Passover at the Western Wall, Jerusalem, Mar. 29, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)

By Hanan Greenwood, Israel Hayom via JNS

Every year on the third day of Passover, thousands of worshippers gather at Jerusalem’s Western Wall plaza to attend a special “priestly blessing” prayer.

This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic and the limited attendance allowed at the site, the prayer is taking place on both the second and third days of Passover—Monday and Tuesday.

Last year’s ceremony included only 10 priests, known in Hebrew as kohanim, residents of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City. This year’s ceremony marks the first time since the outbreak of the virus that kohanim across Israel will be allowed to participate in the traditional event.

As is the case every year, the ceremony is attended by top religious and political leaders, among them Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau, Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, Religious Affairs Minister Ya’akov Avitan and Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion.

The Western Wall Heritage Foundation asked worshipers who attended the ceremony on Monday to refrain from doing so again on Tuesday, to enable others to participate.

The priestly blessing at the Western Wall dates back to 1931. It is traditionally held twice a year, on Passover and Sukkot.

Jurors shown video at ex-officer’s trial in Floyd’s death

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In this image from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson, left, accompanied by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin speaks as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides Monday, March 29, 2021, in the trial of Chauvin, in the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. (Court TV via AP, Pool)

(AP) — The video of George Floyd gasping for breath was essentially Exhibit A as the former Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee on the Black man’s neck went on trial Monday on charges of murder and manslaughter.

Prosecutor Jerry Blackwell showed the jurors the footage at the earliest opportunity, during opening statements, after telling them that the number to remember was 9 minutes, 29 seconds — the amount of time officer Derek Chauvin had Floyd pinned to the pavement last May.

The white officer “didn’t let up” even after a handcuffed Floyd said 27 times that he couldn’t breathe and went limp, Blackwell said in the case that triggered worldwide protests, scattered violence and national soul-searching over racial justice.

“He put his knees upon his neck and his back, grinding and crushing him, until the very breath — no, ladies and gentlemen — until the very life was squeezed out of him,” the prosecutor said.

Chauvin attorney Eric Nelson countered by arguing: “Derek Chauvin did exactly what he had been trained to do over his 19-year career.”

Floyd was fighting efforts to put him in a squad car as the crowd of onlookers around Chauvin and his fellow officers grew and became increasingly hostile, Nelson said.

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The defense attorney also disputed that Chauvin was to blame for Floyd’s death.

Floyd, 46, had none of the telltale signs of asphyxiation and had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system, Nelson said. He said Floyd’s drug use, combined with his heart disease, high blood pressure and the adrenaline flowing through his body, caused a heart rhythm disturbance that killed him.

“There is no political or social cause in this courtroom,” Nelson said. “But the evidence is far greater than 9 minutes and 29 seconds.”

Blackwell, however, rejected the argument that Floyd’s drug use or any underlying health conditions were to blame, saying it was the officer’s knee that killed him.

Chauvin, 45, is charged with unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. The most serious charge, the second-degree murder count, carries up to 40 years in prison. This is the first trial ever televised in Minnesota.

Bystander Donald Williams, who said he was trained in mixed martial arts, including chokeholds, testified that Chauvin appeared to increase the pressure on Floyd’s neck several times with a shimmying motion. He said he yelled to the officer that he was cutting off Floyd’s blood supply.

Williams recalled that Floyd’s voice grew thicker as his breathing became more labored, and he eventually stopped moving. He said he saw Floyd’s eyes roll back in his head, likening the sight to fish he had caught earlier that day.

Williams said he saw Floyd “slowly fade away … like the fish in the bag.”

Earlier, Minneapolis police dispatcher Jena Scurry testified that she saw part of Floyd’s arrest unfolding via a city surveillance camera and was so disturbed that she called a duty sergeant. Scurry said she grew concerned because the officers hadn’t moved after several minutes.

“You can call me a snitch if you want to,” Scurry said in her call to the sergeant, which was played in court. She said she wouldn’t normally call the sergeant about the use of force because it was beyond the scope of her duties, but “my instincts were telling me that something is wrong.”

The video played during opening statements was posted to Facebook by a bystander who witnessed Floyd being arrested after he was accused of trying to pass a counterfeit $20 bill at a convenience store. The footage caused revulsion across the U.S. and beyond and prompted calls for the country to confront racism and police brutality.

Jurors watched intently as the video played on multiple screens, with one drawing a sharp breath as Floyd said he couldn’t breathe. Chauvin sat calmly during opening statements and took notes, looking up at the video periodically.

“My stomach hurts. My neck hurts. Everything hurts,” Floyd says in the video, and: “I can’t breathe, officer.” Onlookers repeatedly shout at the officer to get off Floyd, saying he is not moving, breathing or resisting. One woman, identifying herself as a city Fire Department employee, shouts at Chauvin to check Floyd’s pulse.

The prosecutor said the case was “not about split-second decision-making” by a police officer but excessive force against someone who was handcuffed and not resisting.

Blackwell said the Fire Department employee wanted to help but was warned off by Chauvin, who pointed Mace at her.

“She wanted to check on his pulse, check on Mr. Floyd’s well-being,” the prosecutor said. “She did her best to intervene. … She couldn’t help.”

The timeline differs from the initial account submitted last May by prosecutors, who said Chauvin held his knee on Floyd’s neck for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. The time 8:46 soon became a rallying cry in the case. But it was revised during the investigation.

Fourteen jurors or alternates are hearing the case — eight of them white, six of them Black or multiracial, according to the court. Only 12 will deliberate; the judge has not said which two will be alternates.

About a dozen people chanted and carried signs outside the courthouse as Floyd family attorney Ben Crump, the Rev. Al Sharpton and members of the Floyd family went inside. Crump blasted the idea that the trial would be a tough test for jurors.

“We know that if George Floyd was a white American citizen, and he suffered this painful, tortuous death with a police officer’s knee on his neck, nobody, nobody, would be saying this is a hard case,” he said.

The downtown Minneapolis courthouse has been fortified with concrete barriers, fences and barbed and razor wire. City and state leaders are determined to prevent a repeat of the riots that followed Floyd’s death, with National Guard troops already mobilized.

Chauvin’s trial is being livestreamed over the objections of the prosecution. Judge Peter Cahill ordered that cameras be allowed largely because of the pandemic and the required social distancing, which left almost no room for spectators in the courtroom.

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Biden Says He Shares CDC Director’s Sense Of ‘Impending Doom’ On The Pandemic

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Anders Hagstrom(DCNF)

President Joe Biden said he shares Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky’s sense of “impending doom” on the pandemic, warning that Americans are becoming too lax on lockdown measures.

Biden made the announcement during a Monday speech at the White House updating the country on his administration’s ongoing efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

“We share the sentiment of Dr. Walensky, the head of the CDC,” Biden said. “The CDC expressed earlier today that this is not the time to lessen our efforts. That’s what she said.”

“We’re giving up hard-fought, hard-won gains,” Biden said. “If we let our guard down now, we could see the virus getting worse, not better.”

He implored citizens to continue wearing masks and for businesses to continue requiring them even as many states loosen pandemic guidelines.

Biden also responded to a shouted question from reporters following his speech, saying governors of “some states” should pause their reopening efforts. He did not specify which states.

Biden’s gloomy tone echoed Walensky’s report on COVID-19 efforts earlier Monday, saying that a possible surge in cases has her “scared” and fearing “impending doom.” CDC data showed a 6.7% increase in new weekly cases last week and a 0.1% increase in hospitalizations.

Kamala Harris Has No Scheduled Meetings on Border Crisis After Tasked by Joe Biden

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WENDELL HUSEBO

Vice President Kamala Harris is leading the response to the crisis on the border despite not having any meetings scheduled to address the situation.

Harris, who President Joe Biden selected to lead the response, has “no immigration meetings or public events scheduled Monday, according to her diary released by the Office of the Vice President,” reported the New York Post. She also neglected to make media appearances over the weekend.

The administration said Friday, “The president asked the vice president to take on the diplomatic effort, with Mexico and countries in the northern triangle to address the root causes of migration.”

“This is not work that will be addressed overnight,” White House chief spokesperson Symone Sanders said. “This is a challenging situation, as you heard the vice president and president speak to but it’s diplomatic work that needs to be done and Vice President Harris is Looking forward to doing it.”

The void of urgency from Harris comes after Biden was asked Sunday what he thought of former President Trump’s future visit to the southern border.

Biden responded, “I don’t care” if Trump visits the border.

The administration’s lack of response contrasts with a visit by 18 GOP senators, who went to the southern border to inspect Biden’s detention facilities, wherein Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused the administration of increasing the gravity of the crisis by ending Trump’s successful border policies.

This is in “direct consequence of policy decisions by the Biden Administration to stop building the wall, to return to the catch and release, and to end the stay in Mexico policy,” Cruz summarized.

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“60 Minutes” Reports COVID May Have Leaked From Wuhan Lab, Slams WHO Report

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(TJVNEWS) Lesley Stahl on 60 Minutes interviewed Jamie Metzl, who complained Friday that the report was “compromised”, and Wuhan Lab-affiliate Peter Daszak, as she poked holes in the official narrative, which is astonishing considering more heritage media has gone along with the narrative that  the lab leak hypothesis was “unsubstantiated” and a “conspiracy theory”

A report compiled by the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) in collaboration with China on the origins of coronavirus claims it leapt from bats to humans through another animal and not via a laboratory leak in the city of Wuhan, a draft copy obtained by The Associated Press claims.

As 60 Minutes points out, Metzl, a former NSC official in the Clinton administration and member of a WHO advisory committee on genetic engineering, is one of more than two dozen scientists and officials (including virologists) who signed an open letter earlier this month calling for a new investigation to return to China.

Jamie Metzl: I wouldn’t really call what’s happened now an investigation. It’s essentially a highly-chaperoned, highly-curated study tour.

Lesley Stahl: Study tour?

Jamie Metzl: Study tour. Everybody around the world is imagining this is some kind of full investigation. It’s not. This group of experts only saw what the Chinese government wanted them to see.

During their conversation, Metzl explained just how much control Beijing has had over what the investigators saw and weren’t allowed to see.

Jamie Metzl: We would have to ask the question, “Well, why in Wuhan?” To quote Humphrey Bogart, “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, why Wuhan?” What Wuhan does have is China’s level four virology institute, with probably the world’s largest collection of bat viruses, including bat coronaviruses.

Lesley Stahl: I had seen that the World Health Organization team only spent 3 hours at the lab.

Jamie Metzl: While they were there they didn’t demand access to the records and samples and key personnel.

That’s because of the ground rules China set with the WHO, which has never had the authority to make demands or enforce international protocols.

Jamie Metzl: It was agreed first that China would have veto power over – over who even got to be on the mission. Secondly –

Lesley Stahl: And WHO agreed to that.

Jamie Metzl: WHO agreed to that. On top of that, the WHO agreed that in most instances China would do the primary investigation.

And then just share its findings –

Lesley Stahl: No.

Jamie Metzl: – with these international experts. So these international experts weren’t allowed to do their own primary investigation.

Lesley Stahl: Wait. You’re saying that China did the investigation and showed the results to the committee and that was it?

Jamie Metzl: Pretty much that –

Lesley Stahl: Whoa.

Metzl followed this up with a powerful comparison: Imagine if the US had let the Soviets run an international investigation into Chernobyl? Metzl added: despite evidence of past deadly lab leaks in China, Metzl said no one on the team was trained to identify signs of a lab leak.

To argue the other side, 60 Minutes brought in Peter Daszak, a member of the WHO team and who has appeared on mainstream media arguing that the leak theory is a conspiracy theory.

Zero Hedge reported: Metzl acknowledged that the WHO theory is “plausible,” and that his own theory has some holes (“it’s incomplete” he says, adding that he would need more data from Beijing, which the CCP has been reluctant to turn over). But most importantly, Daszak has a conflict of interest, Metzl said, because of his long-time collaboration with the Wuhan lab.

 

 

 

Rivlin invites party heads to deliver recommendations on naming PM

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(I24) Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin invited party heads on Monday to arrive at his office to deliver their recommendations on who must be Israel’s next prime minister.

Rivlin is set to name the country’s next PM on April 7, handing the person the mandate to form a ruling coalition.

The Knesset (Israel Parliament) member holding the mandate will have 42 days to assemble a coalition and present a government platform, which must be confirmed by a vote of confidence.

While a government must hold at least 61 seats in the 120-seat Knesset to enjoy the majority there, a minority government supported from the outside by allied parties is also a hypothetical possibility.

In the wake of the March 21 elections, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and its allies have 52 votes in the Knesset, denied a clear pathway to a coalition.

Netanyahu’s rival Yair Lapid, chair of the opposition Yesh Atid faction, has 17 votes for his own party and can likely rely on recommendations from heads of Labor, Yisrael Beiteinu and Meretz parties, sitting respectively at seven, seven and six seats for a total of 37 recommendation, as per their own remarks.

The number could be propelled further all the way to 57 with support from the other parties from the anti-Netanyahu bloc, including Lapid’s ally-turned-rival Defense Minister and Alternate PM Benny Gantz and former Netanyahu rival within Likud Gideon Sa’ar, now chief of the New Hope party.

The disposition puts a lot of sway in the hands of Yamina party chief Naftali Bennett and predominantly Arab Joint List breakaway faction Ra’am head Mansour Abbas, with their respective seven and four mandates.

Man Pulls Gun After Being Assaulted by Antifa in Oregon, Police Investigating

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Oregon State Police are investigating an incident near the state capitol in Salem where a man pulled a gun on Antifa protesters after they appeared to assault him and vandalize his vehicle. Police did not arrest the man who pulled his pistol after being pepper-sprayed by Antifa.

Video tweeted by self-described Antifa Press journalist Melissa “Claudio” Lewis shows a group of Antifa protesters armed with pepper-spray and batons surrounding a man whose truck had just been vandalized. The Antifa protesters appeared to have initially fired paintballs at the man’s windshield.

The man’s truck is decorated with red, white, and blue stripes and is flying multiple flags. A Vietnam Veteran sign also appears on the side of his truck. As the man exited his truck and moved around the rear, Antifa protesters wearing all black clothing, helmets, and body armor approached him while brandishing pepper-spray cans. Some of the Antifa members also brandished long pipes or batons. The man retreated to the driver’s side of the vehicle.

At the 24-second mark in the video, showers of glass can be seen coming from a right-rear window that had just been smashed by Antifa. The window bore a sticker saying “Don’t Portland my Oregon.”

A pro-ANTIFA insurrectionist filmed the situation

 

 

Hearing the smashing of the glass, the man proceeds around the vehicle to assess the damage. At 32 seconds, someone off-camera appears to spray the man with pepper spray. He shakes off the spray and draws a previously concealed pistol. He chambers a round into the pistol and holds it down by his side — telling the Antifa protesters to get back.

“Get away from me,” the man yells while holding out his non-gun hand. He starts to walk back around the rear of his truck while continuing to point the gun at the ground.

At that point, a police officer approaches the scene and tells the man to put down the gun. He complies by placing the handgun safely in the bed of his truck. The officer orders him to the ground.

A second video, tweeted by Independent Media PDX shows the incident from a different angle. In this video, the repeated sounds of Antifa attacking the truck can be heard.

The Oregonian reports police did not arrest the man and are investigating the incident. Oregon State Police Captain Tim Fox told the newspaper they are investigating the case. Three other people were arrested and charged during the protest. Charges included disorderly conduct, trespass, and unlawful pointing of a laser.

Woman Presents Photographic Evidence of Andrew Cuomo Kissing Her Without Consent

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(TJVNEWS) Sherry Vill, a 55-year old married mother of three, appeared with her lawyer, Gloria Allred, at a Monday afternoon Zoom press conference, claiming  Governor Cuomo forcibly kissed her several years ago and had photo evidence.

 Vill claims Cuomo forcibly kissed her cheeks in an “overtly sexual” nature while touring flood damage in her neighborhood outside Rochester in May 2017.

NBC reported:

In her recounting of the day’s events, Vill says her family was asked to show their home to the governor and his staff while they toured local flood damage. When she met the governor inside her home, Vill says he forcibly kissed her on each cheek and said “you are beautiful.”

“While still holding one of my hands, he forcibly grabbed my face with his other big hand and kissed my cheek,” she said.

Cuomo’s office has not issued a statement addressing the latest round of allegations.

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) recently launched an independent investigation into the Cuomo harassment scandal, while the New York State Assembly opened an impeachment probe into the matter. Earlier March, top New York Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, have urged Cuomo to resign.

“Confronting and overcoming the Covid crisis requires sure and steady leadership. We commend the brave actions of the individuals who have come forward with serious allegations of abuse and misconduct,” Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said in a joint statement on March 14. “Due to the multiple, credible sexual harassment and misconduct allegations, it is clear that Governor Cuomo has lost the confidence of his governing partners and the people of New York. Governor Cuomo should resign.”

Cuomo has repeatedly rejected calls to step down and has instead urged for James’ inquiry to run its course.

“I never harassed anyone, I never assaulted anyone, I never abused anyone,” Cuomo has said. “I’m not going to resign. I was not elected by the politicians, I was elected by the people.”

In addition to James’ investigation, Cuomo also faces an FBI probe into whether his administration provided false data regarding the number of nursing home deaths during the coronavirus pandemic, reported the New York Times.

The governor has denied any wrongdoing in the nursing home scandal, as well.

Oxford University May Scrap Sheet Music for Being Complicit in ‘White Supremacy’

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The University of Oxford is considering proposals that would remove sheet music from its curriculum over woke claims that teaching the Western form of musical notation has roots in “colonialism” and “complicity in white supremacy”.

In response to widespread Black Lives Matter protesters and riots last year in the United Kingdom, music educators at Oxford University have joined the wider iconoclastic movement which has been sweeping through British academia.

The music department at the prestigious and ancient university has seen calls to remove music notation from the curriculum as professors seek to focus less on white European heritage and culture, according to documents seen by The Telegraph.

The woke educators went on to claim that musical notation itself is a “colonialist representational system” that has “complicity to white supremacy”. The claim is similar to leftist pronouncements in America that mathematics is inherently racist.

The Oxford academics went on to pronounce that teaching the piano or conducting orchestras could cause “students of colour great distress” as the skills involved are closely tied to “white European music”.

Professors at the university said that the classical music which is taught at Oxford, which includes Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert, among others, is too focused on “white European music from the slave period”.

The assertion is somewhat dubious, as Western classical music, as well as the practice of sheet music notation, predates the Atlantic slave trade, stemming back to musical traditions from the medieval period such as Gregorian chanting.

In response to student demands “arising from international Black Lives Matter demonstrations,” the Oxford faculty is also considering placing a heavier emphasis on “non-Eurocentric” musical traditions such as Hip-Hop and Jazz, as well as “African and African Diasporic Musics” and “Global Musics”.

The curriculum could also place more importance on pop music and culture, with suggested topics including “Artists Demanding Trump Stop Using Their Songs” at campaign rallies and “Dua Lipa’s Record-Breaking Livestream”.

Mocking the woke push from the university, London mayoral candidate and Heritage Party leader David Kurten said: “For goodness sake. Oxford is supposed to be one of our top Universities that promotes academic rigour and excellence. It should not be peddling woke nonsense like ‘classical music is racist and ‘sheet music is non-inclusive’”.

The proposals come amid a wider push throughout British academia to “decolonise the curriculum” in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.

In February, for example, the University of Leicester caused uproar after it proposed cutting courses in Medieval English literature — removing seminal works such as Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf — in favour of focusing more heavily on texts relating to sexuality, diversity, race, and ethnicity.

The woke push has also seen the introduction of speech codes, with the University of Manchester telling staff to refrain from using gendered words such as “father” or “mother” in favour of more “inclusive language”.

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