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Air quality FAQ: What you need to know about the smoky air across Minnesota
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- Air quality FAQ: What you need to know about the smoky air across Minnesota
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- 0:49
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- 5 years ago
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- Find the full FAQ here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/07/31/air-quality-faq-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-smoky-air-across-minnesota
An air quality alert remains in effect for all of Minnesota through Tuesday, as what state officials call an “unprecedented” stretch of poor air quality continues to affect the region. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about the smoky air.
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- Olympian Sunisa Lee's path from St. Paul to stardom
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- 1:17
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- 5 years ago
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- Sunisa Lee became an Olympic champion and a Minnesota icon when she won the women's gymnastics all-around title at the Tokyo Summer Olympics. Learn more about her journey with our interactive timeline: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/07/30/timeline-olympian-sunisa-lees-path-from-st-paul-to-stardom
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- St. Paul gymnast Sunisa Lee wins all-around gold, as family and friends watch
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- 1:22
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- 5 years ago
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- The St. Paul native and South St. Paul High graduate became the fifth straight American woman to claim the Olympic all-around title on Thursday, edging Rebeca Andrade of Brazil in an entertaining and hotly contested final. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/07/29/st-paul-gymnast-sunisa-lee-goes-for-gold-in-allaround
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- Scientists look for clues to Lake Superior algae blooms
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- 2:01
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- 5 years ago
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- Researchers from Minnesota and Wisconsin are trying to figure out precisely what has caused the recent spike in blue-green algae blooms in Lake Superior. Six algae blooms have been discovered in the past decade between Duluth and the Apostle Islands, including one scientists just confirmed this summer.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/07/26/scientists-look-for-clues-to-lake-superior-algae-blooms
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- North Shore waterfalls, streams and rivers during a drought
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- 2:03
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- 5 years ago
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- The North Shore is experiencing drought conditions, resulting in low water flow and subdued waterfalls.
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- The sentencing of Derek Chauvin
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- 3:00:15
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- 5 years ago
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- Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will be sentenced Friday for George Floyd’s murder. We'll plan to carry the courtroom proceedings live here.
Fewer than a dozen officers around the country have been sentenced for murder, according to experts who track police killings, which makes Friday’s hearing rare even in a national context. Learn more about what to expect here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/06/23/what-you-need-to-know-about-this-weeks-sentencing-of-derek-chauvin
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- Teaching Anti-Racism: Making Sense of Race and Racism for Young Children
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- 58:14
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- 5 years ago
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- The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer reignited a conversation about race and racism in our policing system and our culture. But young children are often left out of this conversation.
How do we begin to talk to our young kids about race — to ask questions, respond thoughtfully and courageously admit when we don’t have the answers? Maybe you’re wondering how to approach the subject or even how to continue the conversation you’ve started.
In this panel discussion moderated by MPR President Duchesne Drew, early childhood experts shared their insights and answered your questions about how to begin and sustain age-appropriate conversations with young children about this complex and important topic.
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- The Greener Good: Ethical investing
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- 1:03:12
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- 5 years ago
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- How can you express your values, improve your financial returns and have an impact on the world? Most agree that socially responsible investing helps the planet — and your bottom line.
A warming planet changes everything, including how businesses think about investing. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) data can be used to help key players build a more ethical strategy that can also deliver solid returns.
This program is hosted by MPR senior economics contributor Chris Farrell, with guests Bruno Sarda, Heidi DuBois and Suzanne Fallender.
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- 'He's my best friend': A teen and his horse teach each other
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- 2:34
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- 5 years ago
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- Edgar Omar Dominguez Casalez is on the cusp of becoming the first in his family to go to college. His story, which includes a mentor, a horse named Canelo, and the pandemic, says a lot about the good things that can happen when determined kids in difficult circumstances connect with adults who can help guide their dreams.
Read the full story: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/06/10/one-has-to-dream-big-mentors-family-grit-help-light-a-teens-future
Read this story in Spanish: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/06/10/uno-tiene-que-soar-en-grande
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- Line 3 protest: June 7 recap
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- 1:38
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- 5 years ago
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- Hundreds of activists gathered Monday near the headwaters of the Mississippi River to protest the ongoing construction of the new pipeline, which will replace a line that's been carrying Canadian tar sands oil across northern Minnesota since the 1960s. Here's a look what happened on Monday, June 7, 2021.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/06/08/line-3-opponents-occupy-enbridge-pump-station-as-protest-ramps-up
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- In Focus: George Floyd's Legacy and Impact
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- 1:02:39
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- 5 years ago
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- A year has passed since George Floyd’s murder. Host Angela Davis led a conversation with community leaders, memory keepers and activists working to maintain his legacy in our communities and beyond. Guests include Tina Burnside, Harry Colbert, Jr., and Jeanelle Austin.
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- One year covering the George Floyd story
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- 1:00:18
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- 5 years ago
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- At the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, MPR Morning Edition's Cathy Wurzer brings together MPR News journalists in a virtual conversation to discuss their experiences covering the story from the beginning.
George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, was killed on May 25, 2020, by a white Minneapolis police officer who responded to a caller from a convenience store reporting someone had used counterfeit bills. Cellphone footage captured by a teen witness of Derek Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck as he pleaded for air sparked months of protests in Minnesota and around the world. On April 20, 2021, former officer Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter in Floyd’s killing; three other former officers involved still await trial.
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- Remembering George Floyd, one year after his death
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- 2:56
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- 5 years ago
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- One year ago, George Floyd took his last breath under the knee of a white police officer. Floyd's murder sparked days of unrest in the Twin Cities and mass protests across the world over the treatment of Black people and racial minorities. But before he became a symbol in the fight for racial justice, friends say Floyd was a "gentle giant" who sought a fresh start.
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- The Greener Good: How do we adapt?
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- 1:02:18
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- 5 years ago
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- So you want your company to go green. You understand the science, and you support sustainability. But what’s the best strategy? How do you adapt your business and preserve jobs? What about supply chains? Shifting business models to be more environmentally friendly can feel expensive, at least in the short term. But doing nothing is not an option if you want your business to survive.
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- In Focus presents Locked Out: The path from incarceration to inclusion
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- 1:04:08
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- 5 years ago
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- MPR News and partner Tech Dump presents a conversation hosted by Angela Davis about the challenges faced by Minnesota’s formerly incarcerated residents upon re-entry into the community and how we can become a more welcoming state.
https://www.mprnews.org/episode/2021/02/05/in-focus-presents-locked-out-the-path-from-incarceration-to-inclusion
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- Walz sets May 28 end to COVID curbs, July 1 end to mask mandate
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- 1:45:30
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- 5 years ago
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- The end of the mask mandate is tied to a Minnesota vaccination target that could be reached by early June. Gov. Tim Walz will lay out his entire timeline in remarks at noon, serving notice that the pandemic’s end is near.
We'll plan to carry the governor's announcement live here at noon. Read more coverage here:
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/05/06/walz-to-announce-winddown-of-covid19-restrictions
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- Chauvin seeks new trial, impeachment of verdict
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- 0:56
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- 5 years ago
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- The attorney for Derek Chauvin filed a motion Tuesday seeking a new trial for the former Minneapolis police officer, who was convicted of murder last month in the killing of George Floyd.
The motion cites 10 reasons Chauvin should be granted a new trial, including judicial abuse of discretion over granting a change of venue and sequestering the jury before deliberations. It says “publicity during the proceedings threaten[ed] the fairness of the trial.” And it says prosecutors “committed pervasive, prejudicial” misconduct.
Tuesday’s motion also requests a hearing to “impeach the verdict … on grounds that the jury committed misconduct, felt threatened or intimidated, felt race-based pressure during the proceedings, and/or failed to adhere to instructions during deliberations.”
A spokesperson for the state attorney general's office says that "the court has already rejected many of these arguments and the state will vigorously oppose t...
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- A child gets into Twin Cities airport baggage system
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- 0:19
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- 5 years ago
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- A child made his way into the conveyer-belt baggage handling system at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport as a group of about 20 people were checking bags for a trip they were taking together on Saturday. An airport spokesperson said the 9-year-old boy was not injured when police found him in the baggage system. Read more: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/05/02/child-safe-after-getting-into-twin-cities-airport-baggage-system
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- In Focus: Stopping anti-Asian American hate in Minnesota
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- 1:12:40
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- 5 years ago
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- The Minnesota Department of Human Rights has been tracking an uptick in anti-Asian incidents since the start of the pandemic. But this community has endured the effects of racism since long before COVID-19. What’s being done in Minnesota to stop it? What more needs to be done? MPR News Tom Crann hosts the virtual conversation.
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- Artists perform tribute for Daunte Wright
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- 6:44
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- 5 years ago
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- Jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold and artist Ange Hillz performed a tribute to Daunte Wright at his funeral in Minneapolis on Thursday. Family and friends celebrated Wright's life alongside national civil rights leaders.
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- The Greener Good: Where are we now, and where do we need to go?
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- 1:01:15
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- 5 years ago
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- In the midst of a global pandemic, it’s easy to overlook climate change. But the planet didn’t stop warming while humanity grappled with a deadly virus. Let’s begin our series by laying out where we are at this moment. What are businesses facing? How is climate change already transforming the way large and small companies work? And most importantly - what opportunities are emerging? Host Chris Farrell, Senior Economic Contributor for Marketplace talks with MPR News chief meteorologist Paul Huttner, environmental lawyer Anne Kelly and Jamie Alexander, founding director of Drawdown Labs.
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- Funeral for Daunte Wright
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- 2:36:11
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- 5 years ago
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- The funeral for Daunte Wright is at noon today at Shiloh Temple in Minneapolis. Wright was killed by a Brooklyn Center police officer earlier this month. The Rev. Al Sharpton will deliver a eulogy and attorney Ben Crump and members of Wright’s family will speak as well. You can watch that service live here or listen on the radio: https://www.mprnews.org/listen
Find our latest reporting here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/22/civil-rights-leaders-set-to-eulogize-daunte-wright-in-minneapolis
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- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on George Floyd Square
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- 9:58
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- 5 years ago
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- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey recognized the role 38th and Chicago, now commonly referred to as George Floyd Square, has played this past year, calling it “a critical and important location of racial justice and healing.”
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- Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins
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- 2:46
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- 5 years ago
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- Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins speaks after the Derek Chauvin verdict Tuesday, April 20, 2021.
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- Derek Chauvin guilty of murder, manslaughter in George Floyd's killing
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- 4:04
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- 5 years ago
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- A jury on Tuesday convicted ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts in Floyd’s killing last May while in police custody. Chauvin was led away in handcuffs. Sentencing will come in about eight weeks.
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- Chauvin guilty of murder, manslaughter in George Floyd's killing
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- 3:29:41
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- 5 years ago
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- A verdict has been reached in the trial of ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Jurors will read their verdict between 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. We'll plan to carry the proceedings live. Find the latest reporting here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/20/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Defense continues closing statements
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- 1:39:01
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Prosecution has finished its closing arguments; defense is presenting now. Prosecution will get a chance to rebuttal after.
Proceedings were expected to continue around 2:40 p.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Closing arguments
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- 5:11:24
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Testimony has wrapped in former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial, with closing arguments in the case set to begin Monday. Both the state and the defense rested on Thursday, the latter without testimony from Chauvin, who has been charged with murder and manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Jury instruction discussion
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- 24:41
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- 5 years ago
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- Court proceedings Friday afternoon.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/15/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Defense continues presenting case
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- 1:44:49
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Derek Chauvin's attorneys on Wednesday called to the stand a retired Maryland medical examiner who testified that George Floyd's enlarged heart, a narrowed coronary artery and drug use — in addition to the police restraint — were factors in his death. Proceedings were expected to continue around 9:15 a.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- MPR Connects! presents Peter Sagal on the Constitution.
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- 58:43
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- 5 years ago
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- Author and NPR host Peter Sagal discussed one of Sagal’s favorite subjects: the United States Constitution. Can it keep up with modern America? Sagal will take questions from the audience during this free event, open to the public, hosted and moderated by MPR News host Tom Crann.
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- Chauvin trial: Former Maryland medical examiner testifies
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- 2:17:40
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Derek Chauvin's attorneys on Wednesday called to the stand a retired Maryland medical examiner who testified that George Floyd's enlarged heart, a narrowed coronary artery and drug use — in addition to the police restraint — were factors in his death. Proceedings were expected to continue around 1:30 p.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Defense continues presenting
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- 3:49:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
The defense began its case Tuesday morning with the first two witnesses testifying about a traffic stop encounter with Floyd on May 6, 2019. Proceedings were expected to continue around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Brooklyn Center city officials address the police killing of Daunte Wright
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- 43:10
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- 5 years ago
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- Brooklyn Center police Chief Tim Gannon, city Mayor Mike Elliott and other city officials held a press conference on Monday regarding the killing of Daunte Wright on Sunday. Police Chief Gannon referred to the incident as an "accidental discharge" and that the officer who shot and killed Wright meant to grab their Taser. Read more: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/12/fatal-police-shooting-in-brooklyn-center-sparks-unrest
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- Chauvin trial: Defense calls witnesses
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- 3:22:46
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
The defense began its case Tuesday morning with the first two witnesses testifying about a traffic stop encounter with Floyd on May 6, 2019. Proceedings were expected to continue around 1:15 p.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Defense starts Tuesday
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- 2:57:48
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
The defense is expected to start presenting Tuesday around 9:15 a.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Two more witnesses for prosecution
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- 3:19:20
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
The defense in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial on Monday called for the jury to be sequestered due to the fatal shooting of a man Sunday by police in Brooklyn Center. The judge rejected the idea, however, noting that jurors will be sequestered once they begin deliberations, which is expected next week. Proceedings are expected to continue around 1:30 p.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Testimony from medical experts continue
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- 2:58:50
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker stood by his finding that George Floyd’s death was a homicide, telling jurors in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial the police restraint “tipped him over the edge, given his underlying heart disease and his toxicological status.” Proceedings will continue Monday around 9 a.m.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Police restraint on Floyd 'tipped him over the edge,' medical examiner says
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- 3:03
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- 5 years ago
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- * Medical examiner who ruled George Floyd’s death a homicide said stress of police restraint was too much for Floyd given underlying health conditions, drugs in system
* Pathologist says Floyd’s death due to police restraint; pulmonologist compares Floyd restraint to a “vise” that kept him from taking in enough oxygen to survive
* Case expected to hinge on responsibility for Floyd’s death; defense points to Floyd’s health conditions, drugs; prosecution points to Chauvin’s actions
The Latest: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/09/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Medical examiner who ruled Floyd's death a homicide takes the stand
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- 2:20:26
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Testimony continues Friday when Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker who ruled Floyd's death a homicide is expected to take the stand.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Medical examiner who ruled Floyd's death a homicide takes the stand
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- 3:07:54
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
George Floyd died from a low level of oxygen, due to “shallow breathing,” a pulmonologist testified Thursday in ex-officer Derek Chauvin’s murder and manslaughter trial. Testimony continues Friday when Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker who ruled Floyd's death a homicide is expected to take the stand.
Read the latest reporting: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/08/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Pulmonologist testifies on cause of death
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- 3:26:21
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- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
George Floyd died from a low level of oxygen, due to “shallow breathing,” a pulmonologist testified Thursday morning in ex-officer Derek Chauvin’s murder and manslaughter trial. Court proceedings will continue around 1:30 p.m.
Find the latest reporting here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/07/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Expert witnesses testify
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- 2:58:25
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
The jury heard from several forensic specialists Wednesday. Trial proceedings are expected to begin around 9 a.m. Thursday.
Find the latest reporting here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/07/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Special agent with the BCA testifies
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- 3:32:31
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
Special agent James Reyerson with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension took the stand Wednesday morning in the trial of ex-officer Derek Chauvin. His testimony is expected to continue at 1:15 p.m.
Find the latest reporting here: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/04/07/chauvin-trial-george-floyd
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- Chauvin trial: Expert witnesses testify
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- 3:08:45
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- 5 years ago
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- On Tuesday, a Minneapolis use-of-force instructor testified that officers aren't trained to use their legs or knees on somebody's neck, while another police official told jurors that Chauvin received extensive training in how to defuse tense situations. More expert testimony is expected Wednesday. Find our latest reporting on the trial and surrounding issues here: https://www.mprnews.org/crime-law-and-justice/killing-of-george-floyd
Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
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- Chauvin trial: More police leaders testify
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- 1:44:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Note the first few minutes of this feed were not captured, watch the full segment here: https://www.facebook.com/MPRnews/videos/290914755813122
A key part of Chauvin’s murder trial defense is that the Minneapolis officer’s use of force against Floyd last May was appropriate and in line with department policy. But high-ranking Minneapolis police leaders — including Chief Medaria Arradondo — have spent the past few days testifying that simply isn’t so. Find our latest reporting on the trial and surrounding issues here: https://www.mprnews.org/crime-law-and-justice/killing-of-george-floyd
Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
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- Chauvin trial: MPD Inspector Katie Blackwell of the 5th Precinct testifies
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- 3:50:35
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Derek Chauvin should have stopped subduing George Floyd once Floyd stopped resisting, Medaria Arradondo told the court in Chauvin’s murder trial Monday. The chief said Chauvin’s use of force on Floyd was not reasonable and outside the bounds of department policy. Find our latest reporting on the trial and surrounding issues here: https://www.mprnews.org/crime-law-and-justice/killing-of-george-floyd
Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
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- Chauvin trial: Minneapolis police Chief Medaria Arradondo testifies
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- 2:59:40
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Medaria Arradondo, the city’s police chief, is currently testifying. Judge Peter Cahill indicated the chief will testify that Chauvin’s actions to subdue Floyd while in custody ran contrary to department policy.
Find our latest reporting on the trial and surrounding issues here: https://www.mprnews.org/crime-law-and-justice/killing-of-george-floyd
Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
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- Chauvin trial: Second week of court proceedings begin
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- 3:29:10
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- The first week of witness testimony in the trial of ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin included witnesses on the scene, paramedics and Minneapolis Police Department officers. Court is expected to resume around 9 a.m. Monday. We'll plan to carry them live.
Find our latest reporting on the trial and surrounding issues here: https://www.mprnews.org/crime-law-and-justice/killing-of-george-floyd
Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.
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- Chauvin trial: Witness testimony continues Friday morning
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- 2:26:20
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Testifying in the murder trial of ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, a Hennepin County paramedic said Thursday that he believed George Floyd was dead when he checked him on the scene of his arrest last May in south Minneapolis but still worked to revive him. Find the latest reporting here: https://www.mprnews.org/crime-law-and-justice/killing-of-george-floyd
Editor's note: Some images or material discussed during the trial will be disturbing to many viewers.

