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when he first made his way into nichole's room, he noted, just like the emts, that nichole's body felt warm. she obviously had not been there very long. when we made our way back into taylor's room, taylor was just the opposite. he was very cold to the touch. andrea canning: the way it looked to lieutenant tucker, taylor died much earlier than nichole did. if he was right, taylor couldn't have killed his mother. and then there was a mysterious piece of evidence found outside the house on the day of the killings. miles tucker: one of the investigators located a rag with blood on it inside jason's truck. and it was very bright red. so that-- that signaled to the investigators that that was fresh blood. andrea canning: back in the interview room, investigators pressed jason about his relationship with nichole. philip kemp: you and your wife real close? yeah, pretty close. philip kemp: do you consider her your best friend? yeah. i mean, we had a falling outs, but yeah. philip kemp: when was the last one? yesterday, day before. philip kemp: what was it about? i ain't-- nothing-- nothing-- n
when he first made his way into nichole's room, he noted, just like the emts, that nichole's body felt warm. she obviously had not been there very long. when we made our way back into taylor's room, taylor was just the opposite. he was very cold to the touch. andrea canning: the way it looked to lieutenant tucker, taylor died much earlier than nichole did. if he was right, taylor couldn't have killed his mother. and then there was a mysterious piece of evidence found outside the house on the...
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when he made his way into nichole's room, he noted, like the emts, that nichole's body felt warm. >> we made our way into taylor's room, taylor was the opposite. he was cold to the touch. >> the way it looked to the lieutenant, taylor died earlier than nichole did. if he was right, taylor could not have killed his mother. then there was the mysterious piece of evidence found inside the house on the day of the killings. >> one of the investigators located a rag with blood on it. inside jason's truck. it was bright red so that signal to the investigators that it was fresh blood. >> in the interview room, investigators pressed jason about his relationship with nichole. >> you win why foreclose? >> we were close. >> do you consider her your best friend? >> yeah. >> what was it about? >> nothing. nothing. i mean, little stuff. >> after talking for about 90 minutes, jason said he was tired and wanted to go home. that's when the lieutenant straight up asked him. >> did you have anything to do with this? did you have anything to do with killing your wife? >> you got to be out of your mind to
when he made his way into nichole's room, he noted, like the emts, that nichole's body felt warm. >> we made our way into taylor's room, taylor was the opposite. he was cold to the touch. >> the way it looked to the lieutenant, taylor died earlier than nichole did. if he was right, taylor could not have killed his mother. then there was the mysterious piece of evidence found inside the house on the day of the killings. >> one of the investigators located a rag with blood on...
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tyre nichols as 29 years. old his family and friends remember him as a great kid, and a beautiful soul. he was energetic an outgoing. he was even goofing. he had a four-year-old son. he worked the second ships, returning to his mother's house briefly at 7 pm for his late day lunch break. tyre nichols loved his mother. she said even had her name tattooed on his arm which made her proud. and he loved skateboarding, tyre nichols family says that he was pretty good. >> that was his passion, he's been skating since he was six years old. when he left around to 3:00, he was on his way to -- because my son every night and look at the sunset that was his passion owing to shelby farms and take pictures. >> that, is what's mother says tyree nichols was doing on january 7th. he was driving to shelby farms, to take in the sunset before coming back home for his mom's sesame seed chicken dinner. which was a meal that he loved. his mom said the tyree almost made it. he was less than 80 yards away from her house when he was st
tyre nichols as 29 years. old his family and friends remember him as a great kid, and a beautiful soul. he was energetic an outgoing. he was even goofing. he had a four-year-old son. he worked the second ships, returning to his mother's house briefly at 7 pm for his late day lunch break. tyre nichols loved his mother. she said even had her name tattooed on his arm which made her proud. and he loved skateboarding, tyre nichols family says that he was pretty good. >> that was his passion,...
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justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. thank you all. now you are going to hear from a great lawyer who fights for civil rights all across america who i'm so proud to fight with yet again on the front line. then we will continue on with the press conference. [ applause ] >> thank you, again, ladies and gentlemen. i do have a few points to cover with you today. we were just here before you a few days ago. but we have to lead from the top. i want to talk to you about these criminal charges. the gravity of the criminal charges and what it means not only to these officers but to this city, state and our country. remember, this supposedly emanated from a traffic stop which turned deadly. we talked about what we saw in the video when we were here before you monday, some were unmarked squad cars. these were not all officers in uniform. only partially of them were. you can call this the scorpion unit if
justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. justice for tyre nichols. thank you all. now you are going to hear from a great lawyer who fights for civil rights all across america who i'm so proud to fight with yet again on the front line. then we will continue on with the press conference. [ applause ] >> thank you, again, ladies and gentlemen. i do have...
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and starts hitting nichols.ile tyre nichols is restrained by multiple other officers there the officers seem to take terms holding tyre nichols. back they slugging him, they do it again, and again. until finally, tyre nichols collapses. the reason why i want to show you that video, is because of how zoom doubted. as you can see in that video is not just one officer, but the whole unit acting together. the official justification for that traffic stop that night was tyre nichols, was recklessly driving. the chief of the memphis police department has since said, the department has no truth that reckless driving took place. a unit those police officers and, was known as the street crimes operation to restore peace and our neighborhood unit. but it was known primarily by its acronym, scorpion unit. the 40 officer unit of the -- was launched in november of 2021. in response to the homicide rate that year. it focused on controlling with the department deemed to be hotspots of criminal activity. today, the family of tyr
and starts hitting nichols.ile tyre nichols is restrained by multiple other officers there the officers seem to take terms holding tyre nichols. back they slugging him, they do it again, and again. until finally, tyre nichols collapses. the reason why i want to show you that video, is because of how zoom doubted. as you can see in that video is not just one officer, but the whole unit acting together. the official justification for that traffic stop that night was tyre nichols, was recklessly...
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>> by now, nichols runs outside.teasley is right on his tail. >> that deputy, however, did not know that anyone had been killed in the courtroom or that there were hostages. >> nichols shoots the officer five times and teasley dies a short time later. >> everybody off the sidewalk! >> brian nichols is armed and on the run. a major manhunt begins. >> police now on a massive manhunt for 33-year-old brian nichols. >> he goes into an underground parking garage where he carjacks a deputy's car. he'd later carjack at least five others. >> he would put a gun to them and order them out of their vehicles, take their vehicle, switch vehicles, and continue to switch vehicles. >> one of the cars nichols steals is a green honda that belongs to this reporter. nichols hits him over the head with a gun. >> i think i'm extremely lucky to escape without being shot or thrown in the trunk. >> this parking garage security camera captures nichols casually walking down the stairs, apparently wearing o'brien's blazer. >> the story that we'r
>> by now, nichols runs outside.teasley is right on his tail. >> that deputy, however, did not know that anyone had been killed in the courtroom or that there were hostages. >> nichols shoots the officer five times and teasley dies a short time later. >> everybody off the sidewalk! >> brian nichols is armed and on the run. a major manhunt begins. >> police now on a massive manhunt for 33-year-old brian nichols. >> he goes into an underground parking...
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and nichols ran away on foot. they said that there was, quote, another confrontation when officers apprehended and arrested nichols, and that they called an absence after he complaint -- breath tennessee bureau -- injuries -- -- autopsy -- professor -- police department -- -- including second degree murder and aggravated kidnapping and at a press conference this afternoon -- tyre nichols mother delivered a message directly to those officers -- >> i want to say to the five police officers that, murder of my son, you also disgraced your own families when you did this. but you know what? i am going to pray for you and your families. because at the end of the day, they should not have happened. this just should not have happened. d.>> we are going to now play some of the footage of the incident. i want to be very clear about this, that what we are about to change both graphic and disturbing. you are, of course, under no obligation to watch it. we are airing it to because we believe, as does the family, that is in the
and nichols ran away on foot. they said that there was, quote, another confrontation when officers apprehended and arrested nichols, and that they called an absence after he complaint -- breath tennessee bureau -- injuries -- -- autopsy -- professor -- police department -- -- including second degree murder and aggravated kidnapping and at a press conference this afternoon -- tyre nichols mother delivered a message directly to those officers -- >> i want to say to the five police officers...
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nichols. and it is just hard to watch. here we have national protests breaking out throughout the nation. the last time we saw this was in 1968 for something that happened in memphis which was tragic. that was the assassination of dr. king. so, it is tough for memphis. we are having to work through it. and this is something that we'll hopefully lead to better legislation. the passage of the george floyd act in congress. the passage of other acts here locally in tennessee. the parents have asked for, the parents of tyre nichols, they have asked for a tyre nichols bill. which puts forth a platform that says, you have a duty to intervene. part of the issue with the sheriff's deputies was that they did not intervene once they made the scene. tyre was suffering, he was calling out for help, he was calling out for his mother, yet no one rendered aid in a timely fashion with prevented his death. that is a problem. that is a violation of training, that's a violation of the procedures, and we have to d
nichols. and it is just hard to watch. here we have national protests breaking out throughout the nation. the last time we saw this was in 1968 for something that happened in memphis which was tragic. that was the assassination of dr. king. so, it is tough for memphis. we are having to work through it. and this is something that we'll hopefully lead to better legislation. the passage of the george floyd act in congress. the passage of other acts here locally in tennessee. the parents have asked...
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nichols and then the time in which emt personnel arrived and other elapsed time before nichols is taken away in an ambulance and asked about the length and appropriateness, people can judge for themselves. with respect to the fire department persons, nothing we did yesterday concludes additional charges for being filed later on against other individuals. but as to the likelihood of that or, you know, whether we're looking at that, those are the kinds of details that i really can't talk about with respect to an ongoing investigation. >> can you talk -- if you can't characterize the period of elapsed time, can you tell us how many minutes lapsed between when injuries were apparent with tyre nichols and officers on scene called for an ambulance or a period of elapsed time before the ambulance got there. can you tell us in a matter of minutes. >> i hesitate to give numbers, but there were multiple minutes between each of those things, and a few short hours, people will be able to find out exactly. >> we know all five officers have now bonded out of jail. only four had done so previously. th
nichols and then the time in which emt personnel arrived and other elapsed time before nichols is taken away in an ambulance and asked about the length and appropriateness, people can judge for themselves. with respect to the fire department persons, nothing we did yesterday concludes additional charges for being filed later on against other individuals. but as to the likelihood of that or, you know, whether we're looking at that, those are the kinds of details that i really can't talk about...
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nichols. he died of some other cause.secution needs is one juror to go with them. jurors are often sympathetic to police. but, we have to give the movement for black lives credit because, it is responsible for these officers being fired so quickly. it is responsible for the fact they are criminal prosecutions, it is responsible for the fact there were not violent protests last night, because what the violence usually about is getting officers charged. and, because of the success of the movement these officers were charged. >> one thing keith ellison said last night is because of the success of the movement everyone sees these videos now. which, in jury selection can be seen as prejudicial. >> it may be seen as prejudicial but you would not want a juror who did not respond to this video with human empathy, that does not mean that they can't put aside their emotion and judge the case fairly. >> thank you for your help and analyzing this we always appreciate it, sorry it is always about things like this, professor george tow
nichols. he died of some other cause.secution needs is one juror to go with them. jurors are often sympathetic to police. but, we have to give the movement for black lives credit because, it is responsible for these officers being fired so quickly. it is responsible for the fact they are criminal prosecutions, it is responsible for the fact there were not violent protests last night, because what the violence usually about is getting officers charged. and, because of the success of the movement...
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none more than mike nichols.e might not have lived long enough to have a career or go to high school if he had boarded a ship to the united states just two weeks later in 1939. two weeks after little michael nichols walked off that boat in new york harbor america closed its heart to another refugee ship from europe carrying jews fleeing nazi germany, like little michael. that ship was turned away from american ports and forced to go back to europe. a tragedy told in the book and subsequent movie titled "voyage of the dammed." james lipton asked mike nichols if he thought about what had happened to him if he left europe just two weeks later. >> do you ever reflect on that? >> always. >> do you? >> yeah. i feel like this is all borrowed time. >> 75 years of borrowed time, and mike nichols left his audience wanting more. much more. here's some news you may find surprising. we're for an open internet for all. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some new
none more than mike nichols.e might not have lived long enough to have a career or go to high school if he had boarded a ship to the united states just two weeks later in 1939. two weeks after little michael nichols walked off that boat in new york harbor america closed its heart to another refugee ship from europe carrying jews fleeing nazi germany, like little michael. that ship was turned away from american ports and forced to go back to europe. a tragedy told in the book and subsequent...
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tyre nichols that's video. tyre nichols guilt.and so the implication that we are still in a place where the person who has suffered from police violence, the person who is now dead after a traffic stop, would be guilty for his own murder is a very sad but relevant reminder that we are going to be in the situation for a while, because society still refuses to see what we are really dealing with. >> brittani, let's talk about human nature. then you could get tyre's law on the books, the fact that you have to put anything like that as a law is disgusting to me. the idea that you have for somebody under the law to have to intervene when fellow officer is doing something illegal, but there are rules. policies, procedures, and all these departments. i'm having this conversation over an over again this morning because it doesn't make sense to me. you keep on trying to pass legislation, which obviously would be great, but you have to change the culture. and i asked some of these gusts, how do you reform, this and it's really just kind of
tyre nichols that's video. tyre nichols guilt.and so the implication that we are still in a place where the person who has suffered from police violence, the person who is now dead after a traffic stop, would be guilty for his own murder is a very sad but relevant reminder that we are going to be in the situation for a while, because society still refuses to see what we are really dealing with. >> brittani, let's talk about human nature. then you could get tyre's law on the books, the...
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and tyre nichols died because tasing hurts someone. i think at this point, what we need to start thinking about is, when do we not need police to be there in the first place? because a risk of death is not worth the enforcement? places like berkeley, california, philadelphia, seattle, pittsburgh, even some parts of l. a., they are starting to say, no more law enforcement for low level traffic stops. and in fact, when there's a non fatal accident, since law enforcement is just going to show up with a clipboard and a no path, we can send someone without a badge and a gun and a clipboard and a notepad. we continue and we can mail you home a ticket of anybody who has ever sailed through an easy pass and forgot that it was off. there are ways to do this without introducing people whose only tools are violence and a cage to somebody who did not do that -- i want to be clear -- even if we decide that we find out tyre nichols's driving was not up to our very high standards as a nation, i want to be clear that reckless driving is one of the mos
and tyre nichols died because tasing hurts someone. i think at this point, what we need to start thinking about is, when do we not need police to be there in the first place? because a risk of death is not worth the enforcement? places like berkeley, california, philadelphia, seattle, pittsburgh, even some parts of l. a., they are starting to say, no more law enforcement for low level traffic stops. and in fact, when there's a non fatal accident, since law enforcement is just going to show up...
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the charges came just 16 days after tyre nichols's death. a kind of rapid action happen mostly, probably, because of the newly elected shelby district a county -- who ran on a platform different -- address racial profiling and de-escalation training tactics. and the memphis chief of police has also spoken out about reforms, including on a national scale. the kind of timeline we have seen in the tyre nichols case is not the norm when it comes to police violence against black americans, especially when it comes to these killings that have been caught on video. in the 2014 you're killing of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald in chicago -- captured on dash cam video, it took nearly 14 months for the police officer who killed him to be charged. in 2019 it again took four months for a texas police officer to be charged in the killing of 44-year-old pamela turner. it took over three years for five police officers to be indicted in the 2019 brutal beating of unarmed ronald greene in baton rouge, which, again, was captured on body cam video. that's it for u
the charges came just 16 days after tyre nichols's death. a kind of rapid action happen mostly, probably, because of the newly elected shelby district a county -- who ran on a platform different -- address racial profiling and de-escalation training tactics. and the memphis chief of police has also spoken out about reforms, including on a national scale. the kind of timeline we have seen in the tyre nichols case is not the norm when it comes to police violence against black americans,...
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of tyre nichols. i mean, how can you as an officer think that any of this was justified from the initial traffic stop which seems suspect, if it was even based on anything legit, and what ended up happening to tyre nichols? >> i think the arrest was necessary, i think you're quickly gonna pivot now to what you just brought up, katie. what i thought as i watch this film, i was sick and. as they stand around after, and i'm specifically talking about the poll camera, they did not seem to be any sense of urgency whatsoever. and then, when you start thinking, i actually found myself thinking, i've seen this video before. usually, it's to release and ask the public for help. then i had to catch myself and say, these are police officers. and the manner in which they stand around afterwards, knowing that they have body cameras on, i think the next question is going to be, what else have they done? how are those body cameras routinely reviewed? are there any other incidents that need to be looked at? and i exp
of tyre nichols. i mean, how can you as an officer think that any of this was justified from the initial traffic stop which seems suspect, if it was even based on anything legit, and what ended up happening to tyre nichols? >> i think the arrest was necessary, i think you're quickly gonna pivot now to what you just brought up, katie. what i thought as i watch this film, i was sick and. as they stand around after, and i'm specifically talking about the poll camera, they did not seem to be...
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nichols barges into judge barnes courtroom. blank in the back of the head and instantly kills him. this is an actual audio tape recording of the tragic shooting. he. >> he then turned to shoot the prosecutor realizing that the people sitting at the prosecutor's table were not the prosecutors trying his rape trial. turned from those lawyers, shot the court reporter. >> court reporter julie brandau dies a few minutes later. >> i was right outside the courtroom. >> the prosecutor in the rape trial, one of the attorneys nichols is looking for. he is making his way to the courtroom for nichols trial when is stopped by the deputy. >> deputies were all yelling at me to get off the floor and it was not at all a suggestion. it was a command to get off the floor. >> he would later realize just how lucky he was. >> what if he had been in the courtroom and what would nichols have tried to do or done to me. >> by now, nichols runs outside. sergeant teasley is right on his tail. >> the deputy, however, did not know that anyone had been kille
nichols barges into judge barnes courtroom. blank in the back of the head and instantly kills him. this is an actual audio tape recording of the tragic shooting. he. >> he then turned to shoot the prosecutor realizing that the people sitting at the prosecutor's table were not the prosecutors trying his rape trial. turned from those lawyers, shot the court reporter. >> court reporter julie brandau dies a few minutes later. >> i was right outside the courtroom. >> the...
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the death of tyre nichols. we understand and acknowledge the grief that the friends and family of tyre nichols are experiencing right now, as well as the great concern throughout all of memphis and shelby county about this case. we met several times this week with the family of tyre nichols. they described an almost perfect son, a cheerful and happy person who enjoyed skateboarding and sunsets over shelby farms park. we're grateful to the family of tyre nichols for their patience as we expedited both the investigation and the consideration of charges in this case, as well as the understanding on the part of the family that premature release of the video could compromise both. and we did work quickly to expedite this investigation. because of the extraordinary nature of the case. compared to the average investigation and prosecution decisions in a case like this, we worked swiftly, but also fairly, and most importantly, in a way calculated to ensure that we have a strong case. as you might have heard from ms. wi
the death of tyre nichols. we understand and acknowledge the grief that the friends and family of tyre nichols are experiencing right now, as well as the great concern throughout all of memphis and shelby county about this case. we met several times this week with the family of tyre nichols. they described an almost perfect son, a cheerful and happy person who enjoyed skateboarding and sunsets over shelby farms park. we're grateful to the family of tyre nichols for their patience as we...
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none more than mike nichols.e might not have lived long enough to have a career or go to high school if he had boarded a ship to the united states just two weeks later in 1939. two weeks after little michael nichols walked off that boat in new york harbor america closed its heart to another refugee ship from europe carrying jews fleeing nazi germany, like little michael. that ship was turned away from american ports and forced to go back to europe. a tragedy told in the book and subsequent movie titled "voyage of the dammed." james lipton asked mike nichols if he thought about what had happened to him if he left europe just two weeks later. >> do you ever reflect on that? >> always. >> do you? >> yeah. i feel like this is all borrowed time. >> 75 years of borrowed time, and mike nichols left his audience wanting more. much more. ♪ it's not about how many miles you can get out of the c-max hybrid. it's about how much life you can fit into it. ♪ the ford c-max hybrid. with an epa-estimated range of 540 miles on a t
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the beating death of tyr nichols. nichols. meet three sisters.ibbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank with tools for both, all with no...
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showing the beatings that led to the death of tyre nichols. small groups of protesters taking to the streets overnight and several big cities, as well as in front of the white house. new video shows protests in downtown los angeles turning testy when someone tossed a smoke bomb at an lapd car. and ypg made three arrests during protests in times square, but protests across the country have been overwhelmingly peaceful. this all began when 29-year-old nichols was stopped by memphis police on january 7th. he died three days later. official police account say, he complained of shortness of breath, after two confrontations but his family lawyer says that he suffered extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating. the newly-released video bears that out, and as outrage grows around this country we have new reaction today from people demanding change. . >> five police officers. it doesn't matter. if not even one of them said no, this is not. right >> there is really no words to describe. it i was sick to my stomach. i had to walk away a few times. it
showing the beatings that led to the death of tyre nichols. small groups of protesters taking to the streets overnight and several big cities, as well as in front of the white house. new video shows protests in downtown los angeles turning testy when someone tossed a smoke bomb at an lapd car. and ypg made three arrests during protests in times square, but protests across the country have been overwhelmingly peaceful. this all began when 29-year-old nichols was stopped by memphis police on...
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more now on the killing of tyre nichols.ut medical first responders in the actions they may have taken to render aid. >> we want to make sure that this -- that there is accountability being brought to the memphis fire department, the emts that showed up on the scene, why did they ask questions -- as soon as they got there and solitary sitting on the side of that vehicle, they should have immediately asked, what happened to this man? where is your supervisor? >> right now, stephen mao, roy -- district attorney, thank you for being with us, sir. when we take a look at that, as we know the investigation is ongoing, and there may be things are not at liberty to disclose. understandably. this is one of the many questions that people have after watching the body cam videos of those first responders that was alluded to in the state. this is something that concerns you as well? >> well, as you said, there are things about an active ongoing investigation that i can get into, but as a prosecutor, i want to make sure that i'm careful n
more now on the killing of tyre nichols.ut medical first responders in the actions they may have taken to render aid. >> we want to make sure that this -- that there is accountability being brought to the memphis fire department, the emts that showed up on the scene, why did they ask questions -- as soon as they got there and solitary sitting on the side of that vehicle, they should have immediately asked, what happened to this man? where is your supervisor? >> right now, stephen...
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nichols family attorney and civil rights lawyer ben crump says hemphill is the one who pulled nichols from the car. you can see him tasing him in the body cam footage. nichols family and lawyer says hemphill was the one that said i hope they stop his expletive. we know this moment the violence it shows stands in stark contrast to what is in the police reports officers wrote just hours after they brutalized tyre nichols. an officer wrote he pulled nichols over because he was driving too quickly. the police report also says nichols was refusing a lawful detention and he, quote, swung at one officer and literally had his hand on that officer's gun. none of that shown in the videos. the police report it also lists emt martin, one of the five officers t charged with second degree murder, it lists him as a victim. it is unclear at least from the videos how that l is even possible. martin, the four other police officers charged, and preston hemphill were all members of a police unit called scorpion in response to an increase in violent crime in memphis. it was a special plains clothed unit o
nichols family attorney and civil rights lawyer ben crump says hemphill is the one who pulled nichols from the car. you can see him tasing him in the body cam footage. nichols family and lawyer says hemphill was the one that said i hope they stop his expletive. we know this moment the violence it shows stands in stark contrast to what is in the police reports officers wrote just hours after they brutalized tyre nichols. an officer wrote he pulled nichols over because he was driving too quickly....
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certainly my heart goes out to the nichols family. mr.young man who had such an outstanding future ahead of him. and i would say, reverend, as i listen to people talk about their thoughts and prayers, it is obviously not enough. it is time for us to stop this. and today, i issue a press release that basically said that, law enforcement, and i have great respect for the law enforcement. i worked on in a prosecutor's office. i was a former mayor who dealt with police officers. the majority are good. but the good ones and know who the bad ones are. and it is time for them to step up and stand up and make sure that these people are not in our communities. there are so many things that we can do, but that is a good start. because if they are not on these police forces, they cannot continue to brutalize and kill black young people. >> let's shift attention now to the biden administration's efforts to help renters. many renters are feeling the effects of housing inflation faster and more directly than most homeowners. even though they tend to ha
certainly my heart goes out to the nichols family. mr.young man who had such an outstanding future ahead of him. and i would say, reverend, as i listen to people talk about their thoughts and prayers, it is obviously not enough. it is time for us to stop this. and today, i issue a press release that basically said that, law enforcement, and i have great respect for the law enforcement. i worked on in a prosecutor's office. i was a former mayor who dealt with police officers. the majority are...
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tyre nichols from his car. he can be seen tasing tyre nichols and the body cam footage that was -- they believe preston hemphill is the one who said i hope -- when tyre nichols ran away from them. because that footage was released last week, we know at this moment that the violence it shows stands in a very stark contrast to what is in the police report that officers wrote just hours after they brutalized tyre nichols. and officer wrote that police pulled tyre nichols over because he was driving too quickly. memphis police chief davis has questioned the veracity of that claim. the police report also says tyre nichols was refusing a lawful detention and that he, quote, swung at an officer and literally had his hand on the officers gone. none of that is shown in the videos. the police report also list martin, one of the five officers charged with second degree murder, it lists him as a victim. it's unclear from the videos house that is even possible. martin, the four other police officers charged, and president h
tyre nichols from his car. he can be seen tasing tyre nichols and the body cam footage that was -- they believe preston hemphill is the one who said i hope -- when tyre nichols ran away from them. because that footage was released last week, we know at this moment that the violence it shows stands in a very stark contrast to what is in the police report that officers wrote just hours after they brutalized tyre nichols. and officer wrote that police pulled tyre nichols over because he was...
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nichols. demonstrators returned to the streets of memphis demanding more voices and accountability. beyond memphis we have seen protests pop up today in los angeles, new york, philadelphia, boston, and d.c.. take a look at your screen right there. just to name a few of the places where we are watching this demonstration on's unfold. it's no secret that tyre nichols death is another reminder of the cycle of police violence normalized in this country. like so many of these cases, it started at a traffic stop. the driver just trying to get home. those were among nichols last words. in fact, as police video released yesterday clearly revealed. tonight we still don't know what led to the traffic stop in the first place. memphis police initially said officers pulled nichols over for reckless driving on january 7th. however on friday a memphis police chief told msnbc a review of police video shows no evidence that nichols was driving recklessly. we are going to show you some of that video, nichols tr
nichols. demonstrators returned to the streets of memphis demanding more voices and accountability. beyond memphis we have seen protests pop up today in los angeles, new york, philadelphia, boston, and d.c.. take a look at your screen right there. just to name a few of the places where we are watching this demonstration on's unfold. it's no secret that tyre nichols death is another reminder of the cycle of police violence normalized in this country. like so many of these cases, it started at a...
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nichols are more family oriented.ives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good. and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have killed for what they believed was the greater good and it's accepted. sometimes killing is accepted. >> by early april 1995, michael fortier bails out. no longer willing to aid mcveigh, but still pledging to remain silent about his friend's deadly scheme. terry nichols is the only one remaining to help mcveigh carry out the terrorist plot, but he, too, starts to lose his will. >> in the last week, as mcveigh is really going fully operational, terry nichols is withdrawing more and more and more. so there's several occasions where nichols is supposed
nichols are more family oriented.ives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good. and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have killed...
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and it is heartbreaking for the nichols family. my heart goes out to the nichols family.feel this sadness, we should also feel anger, we should be upset that this continues to happen. particularly to black men in this country. >> congressman, what is congress going to do then. i think the george floyd justice and policing act absolutely is a potential answer to this question. but do you see a path forward in this congress for that bill? >> i wish i could say that i did but we know that republicans, particularly kevin mccarthy have no interest and actually doing anything that moves this country forward. the police has been blocked by republicans, particularly if you look at the senate and what is happening there. it is shameful, and this is a bill that should be brought to the floor immediately. it is not going to solve every issue in this country but it is going to do a lot to move this issue forward, it is going to do a lot of tie federal funding to reforms. so the policing act is an incredibly important first step. but we know that is not enough. we have to recognize, a
and it is heartbreaking for the nichols family. my heart goes out to the nichols family.feel this sadness, we should also feel anger, we should be upset that this continues to happen. particularly to black men in this country. >> congressman, what is congress going to do then. i think the george floyd justice and policing act absolutely is a potential answer to this question. but do you see a path forward in this congress for that bill? >> i wish i could say that i did but we know...
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nichols mother and stepfather.ld them that he does want to see if there can be progress and meaningful movement on police reform in capitol hill. that is something that this president has been fighting for for the last couple of years without enough to show for it. there were some executive actions. this is something that the president and vice president are calling for. it is a gridlock washington and divided congress. that could be very difficult. -- there were massive and violent protests. that is something that the president said he was concerned about. largely, it is mostly peaceful. that was really more about preparation instead of having to implement any of those plans. as for the next steps, the president says that he will like to see a swift, clear, fast, and transparent investigation. this is a rule we have seen this president take time and time again. in his parting words to the nichols family, we understand that he tried to communicate to them that he understands what it is like to lose a beloved member
nichols mother and stepfather.ld them that he does want to see if there can be progress and meaningful movement on police reform in capitol hill. that is something that this president has been fighting for for the last couple of years without enough to show for it. there were some executive actions. this is something that the president and vice president are calling for. it is a gridlock washington and divided congress. that could be very difficult. -- there were massive and violent protests....
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nichols. those investigations take longer.will not talk about the substance of that investigation of the progress they are making. it is very important that the u.s. attorney and other federal officials communicate to the community that they will do this as quickly as possible. they will fall the procedure. they will try to get to the right result. what i thought was very moving when something that was very often lost in these situations. they take on a life of their own protests. at the end of the day, there is one of the tragic death of a young man who was a son and a father. i think it is important that law enforcement remembers that. they can remember that he is entitled to justice. >> thank you. tim alexander, thank you as well. up next, a 13-year-old palestinian opened fire in jerusalem overnight. that is the latest of a string of deadly violence in israel on the west bank. we have a live report coming up next. next is a glimpse into the no-too-distant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel li
nichols. those investigations take longer.will not talk about the substance of that investigation of the progress they are making. it is very important that the u.s. attorney and other federal officials communicate to the community that they will do this as quickly as possible. they will fall the procedure. they will try to get to the right result. what i thought was very moving when something that was very often lost in these situations. they take on a life of their own protests. at the end of...
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nichols ran for his life.k, and beat him for several minutes. as we know, as the world knows, this is far from the first time a black man's life has been taken by an officer. it is also far from the first time that this country has grappled with clear evidence that we need reform. so the question before us, how? joining me ohio state history professor, and brown university associate sociology professor. it is good to see you both. i want to start with you because i do not know that we can look forward and really talk about the path forward without looking back and understanding how it is that we arrived at this system. >> you are absolutely right. in order to understand the person you have to understand the past. we are dealing absolutely with a police problem rooted in policing culture that has deep roots in historic racial discrimination. we are also dealing with a political culture problem. one that says this kind of intense policing, the scorpion units, these surging into black communities is the primary w
nichols ran for his life.k, and beat him for several minutes. as we know, as the world knows, this is far from the first time a black man's life has been taken by an officer. it is also far from the first time that this country has grappled with clear evidence that we need reform. so the question before us, how? joining me ohio state history professor, and brown university associate sociology professor. it is good to see you both. i want to start with you because i do not know that we can look...
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nichols are more family oriented.have wives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good. and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have killed for what they believed was the greater good and it's accepted. sometimes killing is accepted. >> by early april 1995, michael fortier bails out. no longer willing to aid mcveigh, but still pledging to remain silent about his friend's deadly scheme. terry nichols is the only one remaining to help mcveigh carry out the terrorist plot, but he, too, starts to lose his will. >> in the last week, as mcveigh is really going fully operational, terry nichols is withdrawing more and more and more. so there's several occasions where nichols is sup
nichols are more family oriented.have wives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good. and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have...
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nichols are more family oriented.ve wives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good, and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have killed for what they believed was the greater good and it's accepted. sometimes killing is accepted. >> by early april 1995, michael fortier bails out. no longer willing to aid mcveigh, but still pledging to remain silent about his friend's deadly scheme. terry nichols is the only one remaining to help mcveigh carry out the terrorist plot but he, too, starts to lose his will. >> in the last week as mcveigh is really going fully operational, terry nichols is withdrawing more and more and more. so there's several occasions where nick alcohols is s
nichols are more family oriented.ve wives, they have kids. mcveigh, in my opinion, had nothing to live for. so as they're starting to back off, he's revving up. >> and he holds himself apart as, i have to be by myself because i'm the true believer of this ideology and i'm going to further it the most. >> this was something that i saw as a larger good, and i know that, as i analyzed the history of not just the u.s., but all nations throughout the history of mankind, people have...
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nichols is. what we clearly have seen are professionals, it starts with the professional police officers engaged in criminal conduct, alleged criminal conduct that obviously contributed at the very least that caused mr. nichols' death. then you have other professionals who are emergency responders who obviously, based on the information coming out, have, you know, really was dereliction of duty and responsibility. whether or not it is in your policy, written down or not, or whether or not there is a law, it is implied, it is built into both law enforcement community, and our emergency medical responders and our fire department, we have a duty to care. and a duty to intervene. and i think on both of those levels, these professionals failed miserably. and now, you get a better understanding as to why it is important to say, not just the slogan, but to support the organization, that black lives matter and that can't be ignored in this case, that we're talking about, once again, a black victim who wa
nichols is. what we clearly have seen are professionals, it starts with the professional police officers engaged in criminal conduct, alleged criminal conduct that obviously contributed at the very least that caused mr. nichols' death. then you have other professionals who are emergency responders who obviously, based on the information coming out, have, you know, really was dereliction of duty and responsibility. whether or not it is in your policy, written down or not, or whether or not there...
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. >> i was excited when erin and nichole met because nichole was into horses and i knew erin needed thes. >> reporter: nichole introduced erin to the white rock horse rescue ranch and its owner, isabel megli. >> you're not very far away from twentynine palms, the marine corps base. >> no. 45 minutes. >> so is this not only a kind of a sanctuary for the animals, but maybe a little bit for the marine corps wives? >> yeah. >> reporter: isabel started the ranch in 2004. >> the spouses come to the ranch when their husbands or their fiancÉs or boyfriends are out in the field. they have nothing to do, most of them don't work, and they get very lonely. loneliness is probably the biggest problem that they have. >> this is where erin had her horse. >> yes. >> named -- >> cassie. >> cassie. and that was very special to her. >> yes, it was. >> come here, cassie. come here. hi. so you're erin's horse. >> she picked a horse that i would never have chosen for her. >> why? what was -- what was with the horse? >> the horse was standoffish. it didn't like anybody and it liked her. this horse was so bonde
. >> i was excited when erin and nichole met because nichole was into horses and i knew erin needed thes. >> reporter: nichole introduced erin to the white rock horse rescue ranch and its owner, isabel megli. >> you're not very far away from twentynine palms, the marine corps base. >> no. 45 minutes. >> so is this not only a kind of a sanctuary for the animals, but maybe a little bit for the marine corps wives? >> yeah. >> reporter: isabel started the...
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at this hour, less than a day after tyre nichols' funeral, a key republican senator says no to nichols' mother, president biden, and democrats who have been calling for the passage of the george floyd justice for policing act. what does tim scott think can get done? i'll be talking to critical players in the debate throughout the hour from the state house to the white house including new jersey governor phil murphy and senior white house aide keisha lance bottoms. >>> and 643 days, more than a dozen possible republican candidates. is the fear of challenging trump in 2024 in the rearview mirror? >>> plus, the just released information about the potential contender whose home is about to be searched for classified material according to people familiar with the matter. >>> frozen power lines, fallen trees, the misery in texas where ice storms have led to power outages for more than 400,000 people. how long before they get it back? but we begin with the demands for police reform, proclaimed loudly from the pulpit at the mississippi boulevard christian church, and yet, seeming to fall on de
at this hour, less than a day after tyre nichols' funeral, a key republican senator says no to nichols' mother, president biden, and democrats who have been calling for the passage of the george floyd justice for policing act. what does tim scott think can get done? i'll be talking to critical players in the debate throughout the hour from the state house to the white house including new jersey governor phil murphy and senior white house aide keisha lance bottoms. >>> and 643 days,...