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nichole: thank you. also breaking, rob on crusty will have back surgery tomorrow and if he makes it back at all, he won't like this. it probably will not be until the super bowl. he has a herniated disc and this will be his third back procedure
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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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we live in memphis for the funeral of 29 year old tyree nichols. ah, unearned taylor, this is out there alive from london. also coming up a solid protest on the 2nd anniversary of min mars military coups. the doors of shops and offices defiantly closed. hope frances meets victims of the war in the democratic republic of congo, and condemns brutal atrocities in the east of the country. and the u. k is largest coordinated strike action in a generation half a 1000000 people walk out, demanding better pay and conditions. ah and who begin in the u. s. city of memphis, where the funeral is due to be held for terry nichols, the 29 year old who died last month 3 days after he was brutally beaten by police body cam footage of incident shows nichols being beaten for 3 minutes. the 5 officers involved have now been charged with 2nd degree murder. but his death leaves unanswered questions about the nature of policing in the u. s. if you know is being held at the mississippi boulevard christian church in memphis, and is being attended by members of nichols fami
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what we just witnessed on video for the world to see to terry nichols 7. what about the, the as you mentioned, eat that the incidents itself. the investigation we believe has been underway. what do we know about that? right. investigation is ongoing. so just because, as we mentioned before, and that's completely correct, there are charges filed a 2nd degree murder for 5 former memphis police officers. that doesn't mean that more charges can not come. there may be, will more charges coming. not only have those 5 police officers, former police officers be charged with a 2nd degree murder and aggravated assault, and a few other charges. there's also, for example, 2 more officers who are now on leave and they're still investigated. that is the officers who are also both in this scorpion unit, which the 5 officers belong to who beat up, tarry nichols, so badly what we would is 3 fire department or employees have been let go, have been fired because of their in activeness after they arrived and to help effectively help terry nichols and then to sheriff's deputie
what we just witnessed on video for the world to see to terry nichols 7. what about the, the as you mentioned, eat that the incidents itself. the investigation we believe has been underway. what do we know about that? right. investigation is ongoing. so just because, as we mentioned before, and that's completely correct, there are charges filed a 2nd degree murder for 5 former memphis police officers. that doesn't mean that more charges can not come. there may be, will more charges coming. not...
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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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these drugs a ticking bombs who's aware of that fact did dr nichols know. a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city doctor regen nichols is already accused are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths then i said oh good evening the midwest city documentary i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs davis i'm just reading and listening to the dr raising this many times you should stop and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh. yeah i don't know where it was said was this is from 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any internet i met a man why america should search for the man and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are innate he has spent her entire life in this house this is where the daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away at the painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burden family hiding in the secret and shame of addiction. she's headed for a back surgery dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 year
these drugs a ticking bombs who's aware of that fact did dr nichols know. a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city doctor regen nichols is already accused are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths then i said oh good evening the midwest city documentary i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs davis i'm just reading and listening to the dr raising this many times you should stop and he. was very happy she...
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dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the drugs. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life born and raised in oklahoma. the white the hard to the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are there and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. box knows these roads inside out and he's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career he's defended this community but today the clients to changed before i was having people from more the poverty level people all walks of life i have lawyers i have doctors children that become addicted to the opiates now it's every level in every area of life is for is for the low income high in. all of what affected by the opiate use. he represents several families from this town everyone has lost a relative deceased of a cardiac arrest following a painkiller overdose dr
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i mean it and also, and nichol. i didn't mention it, but that there is the for knowledge that russia is adamantly against this. it has its own security interest to, to, to take into consideration, jeremy, go ahead. i think there is a longstanding project going, going back to 990 in the fall of the soviet union that the united states has seen the opportunity to a spread its power and influence in that region of the world and to try and weaken russia and ukraine is kind of key key prize, and the u. s. has invest in something like, you know, just in a bind administration, $275000000.00 in defense in spending towards ukraine. and it seemed that the conflict seems to be re re igniting in eastern ukraine. so i think at the u. s. was heavily invest in ukraine and the project of nato expansions. and he said that, you know, the goal is to weaken russia, prevent the rising o resurgence of russian empire and to dominate that region of the world and control the resource including the well and gas resource of central asia. okay,
i mean it and also, and nichol. i didn't mention it, but that there is the for knowledge that russia is adamantly against this. it has its own security interest to, to, to take into consideration, jeremy, go ahead. i think there is a longstanding project going, going back to 990 in the fall of the soviet union that the united states has seen the opportunity to a spread its power and influence in that region of the world and to try and weaken russia and ukraine is kind of key key prize, and the...
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host: you are on with tom nichols. caller: yes, i wanted to tell global warming and how i feel about it. do not believe in global warming. i don't believe in these experts. they -- meteorologists can't even tell me what the weather is going to be in two weeks for me. huge home, we cut their power off, cut electricity ff, cut their heat off, air conditioning off and like they did years ago. will keep w how they work. that won't i don't believe in global warming. host: let's let tom nichols to that. guest: i hear you and i understand your skepticism about kind of enterprise sounds uires prediction pretty risky and i think, you know, as you say, it is tough to predict the weather a week from ow, how can we predict climate 100 years from now. i do think it is important to science e reality of about how the climate is current time.r where i think people have legitimate argument with climate not over the science over what is happening and what is causing the change rather what to do about it. one place i'm critical of look,t
host: you are on with tom nichols. caller: yes, i wanted to tell global warming and how i feel about it. do not believe in global warming. i don't believe in these experts. they -- meteorologists can't even tell me what the weather is going to be in two weeks for me. huge home, we cut their power off, cut electricity ff, cut their heat off, air conditioning off and like they did years ago. will keep w how they work. that won't i don't believe in global warming. host: let's let tom nichols to...
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nichole: there was no emergency. it was a hoax fueled by a malicious hack, taking over people's cell phones when they clicked on this link being spread on twitter. andrea jara clicked and lost control of her own phone. >> it was a black screen that kept saying 911, 911. every time you clicked end, it was just calling calling calling calling. nichole:he those warning of the major public safety issue. in washington state tonight, an 18-year-old man has been arrested for investigation of data service interference. police say he claims he spread the link after getting it elsewhere. law enforcement are warning tonight the same link is being spread nationwide. and once you click, the only way to stop your phone from calling into 911 centers is to power it off. italy. this one a magnitude of 6.6, much stronger than the one that killed 300 people two months ago. heavy damage to the region, but no deaths have been reported. officials say the recent earthquakes in the country were foreshocks to this one, and that more powerful
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nichols. but we shall rise back up.e will get through this, fight through this, and we will continue to ask for justice for tyre nichols. >> sir, i have spoken to many activists who are outraged about police brutality, and they say that one avenue to fixing it is to diversifying who is behind the badge, and in this situation, you have a police chief who's african american and you have five officers who are now charged with second-degree murder who are also african american. i'm curious to get your perspective on that. >> yeah, i mean, there was no color here other than blue, and there's a culture that unfortunately resulted in what we saw. i mean these guys were trained better, there were procedures in place that they knew, and they just violated everything. search and seizure, probable cause, reasonable suspicion, when you detain someone, what are the protocols in place, and these were violated. and so we want diversity in the police force, but we still want good officers. and so i think it's important that we continue
nichols. but we shall rise back up.e will get through this, fight through this, and we will continue to ask for justice for tyre nichols. >> sir, i have spoken to many activists who are outraged about police brutality, and they say that one avenue to fixing it is to diversifying who is behind the badge, and in this situation, you have a police chief who's african american and you have five officers who are now charged with second-degree murder who are also african american. i'm curious to...
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nichols. we must warn you the videos we're about to show you are graphic and disturbing, but critical to understanding what happened to this 29-year-old man. here's what we know at this hour. nichols was pulled over by memphis police on january 7th allegedly for reckless driving, but the police chief says the department has not been able to find anything to substantiate that claim. this graphic body cam video shows the moment police catch up to nichols when he runs away. >> give me your hands. >> hey, give me your hands. give me your hands. >> hey. you can hear nichols crying out for his mother there who was just a few blocks away. officers continue to hit and spray nichols struggling with him on the ground. more footage appears to show inaction by police officers, sheriff's deputies and even paramedics. five memphis police officers at the scene are now facing multiple charges including second degree murder and kidnapping. now two sheriffs deputies at the scene were placed on leave pending an
nichols. we must warn you the videos we're about to show you are graphic and disturbing, but critical to understanding what happened to this 29-year-old man. here's what we know at this hour. nichols was pulled over by memphis police on january 7th allegedly for reckless driving, but the police chief says the department has not been able to find anything to substantiate that claim. this graphic body cam video shows the moment police catch up to nichols when he runs away. >> give me your...
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tom nichols is a professor at the naval college. expert, whathis could be a problem moving forward, this is from today's washington journal. >> and we are joined now by tom to ols, he is a contributor foreign affairs and also a u.s. war national security affairs professor. he is here to talk about his march/april 2017 issue of foreign affairs on how mericans have lost faith in experts and why this could be a problem moving forward. thank you so much for joining us today. guest: thanks for having me. usingso how are americans experts in 2017 and how do they view them? well, americans have always been skeptical of experts, that is part of our goes back toacter, the 1830s. our commonrselves on sense. what is different in the 21st we question t that experts, it's that we reject experts, reject their expertise our own knowledge in place. i think that is already angerous, whether a doctor or diplomat, people have decided they are smarter than the don't need them. host: is that a result of americans having more information available to the
tom nichols is a professor at the naval college. expert, whathis could be a problem moving forward, this is from today's washington journal. >> and we are joined now by tom to ols, he is a contributor foreign affairs and also a u.s. war national security affairs professor. he is here to talk about his march/april 2017 issue of foreign affairs on how mericans have lost faith in experts and why this could be a problem moving forward. thank you so much for joining us today. guest: thanks for...
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000:00:00;00] ah, there's a deed of the news live from berlin. mourners have said farewell to tyree nichols at his funeral in memphis, tennessee. us vice president, pamela harris and reverend al sharpton. a. their last respects to the young man whose death at the hands of these officers lost model for the excessive force. once again into the national debate, also coming up in germany's defense minister, visit the bass. that'll send 14 tags to ukraine. he says new ones will be built to replace them signalling. he means business. when it comes to building up the german military ad, they call him the greatest american quarterback of all time. after a brief come back, tom brady says he's retiring again this time. good. ah, i'm told me or laddie, well come to the program. a funeral has taken place for a man who died from injuries sustained in a police beating in the u. s. city of memphis, manas guy called for an 2 police violence at the ceremony for tyrene nichols who was killed last month, vice president campbell harris was among those attending the service families of other black men and women
000:00:00;00] ah, there's a deed of the news live from berlin. mourners have said farewell to tyree nichols at his funeral in memphis, tennessee. us vice president, pamela harris and reverend al sharpton. a. their last respects to the young man whose death at the hands of these officers lost model for the excessive force. once again into the national debate, also coming up in germany's defense minister, visit the bass. that'll send 14 tags to ukraine. he says new ones will be built to replace...
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nichols was 29 years old and a father of a 4 year old child. he liked skateboarding with his friends, and he was an amateur photographer. he take pictures and post them on his website. he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police, accused of killing innocent people to text acts because this would be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other peer is here. have lost their children. you are my story. it was a memorial, attended by over a 1000 people, including the vice president let on memory of tyree shine a light on the path to what peace and justice so far, 12 people have been disciplined for their involvement in nickels death, including 5 officers who have been fired, arrested, are facing charges of among other things. second degree, murder. at the memorial service there was pr
nichols was 29 years old and a father of a 4 year old child. he liked skateboarding with his friends, and he was an amateur photographer. he take pictures and post them on his website. he loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm and often would rush home to eat with her on his lunch break while at work at the memorial service, some parents of other african americans killed by police were in attendance. nichols, mom called for new laws to swiftly punish police, accused of killing...
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nichols.d last night show five former memphis police officers repeatedly beating the 29-year-old. and i want to warn you. what we're about to show you is extremely graphic. the videos document nichols being pulled over earlier this month for alleged reckless driving. place are seen yanking him from the car, chasing, kicking him, using pepper spray and batons. nichols, who is unarmed, crying for miss his mother at one poin. he died from his injuries three days later in the hospital. those videos are sparking largely peaceful protests across the country overnight and into today. earlier this week the five officers were charged with second-degree murder and now after this video has come out, two officers from a different department who were also on scene that night have been put on leave pending an investigation into their conduct. cnn's boris sanchez breaks down the newly released videos. of again, a warning for you. the video very graphic. >> tyre nichols screamed for his mother as memphis poli
nichols.d last night show five former memphis police officers repeatedly beating the 29-year-old. and i want to warn you. what we're about to show you is extremely graphic. the videos document nichols being pulled over earlier this month for alleged reckless driving. place are seen yanking him from the car, chasing, kicking him, using pepper spray and batons. nichols, who is unarmed, crying for miss his mother at one poin. he died from his injuries three days later in the hospital. those videos...
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nichols respond. >> all right. on the ground. >> reporter: officers yell at him to lie down and threaten to tase him. >> -- put your hands behind your back. >> you guys are really doing a lot right now. >> lay down! >> i'm just trying to go home. >> lay down. >> reporter: a struggle ensues. nichols gets up and runs and the officers chase him. a different body cam video shows some of what happens when officers catch nichols on a neighborhood street just minutes later. nichols screaming for his mother as the video shows an officer arriving at the scene. >> give me your hands. >> reporter: officers tell nichols to give them his as a struggle ensues on the ground. >> you want to get sprayed again. >> reporter: two officers hit and kick nichols while he's on the ground. >> mom! >> reporter: nichols continues calling for his mom. >> an officer is eventually heard yelling at nichols. >> trying to -- us. he's -- >> reporter: a pole-mounted surveillance video shows the blows. this shows officers hitting nichols at least nin
nichols respond. >> all right. on the ground. >> reporter: officers yell at him to lie down and threaten to tase him. >> -- put your hands behind your back. >> you guys are really doing a lot right now. >> lay down! >> i'm just trying to go home. >> lay down. >> reporter: a struggle ensues. nichols gets up and runs and the officers chase him. a different body cam video shows some of what happens when officers catch nichols on a neighborhood street...
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nichols's family is reeling from the death.ere is his mother on cnn today. >> i don't have my baby. they had him --beat him to a pulp. he had bruises all over him, his head was swollen like a watermelon. they broke his neck. yamiche: it is just incredible and sad to hear her talk about her son's injuries. the police chief and fbi director described the video. >> a disregard for life. >> i have seen the video and i will tell you i was appalled. i am struggling to find a stronger word but i will tell you i was appalled. yamiche: law-enforcement agencies around the country are on high alert, bracing themselves for reaction to the video. some protests are already underway. joining me to discuss this and more, julia baker, wesley lowery , and in studio, claudia grisales, and ed o'keefe. wesley, i want to start with you. i almost don't have the words after watching the video to talk about this but i am going to try. i'm sure we are all watching this with heavy hearts. what sticks out to you as someone who unfortunately along with me
nichols's family is reeling from the death.ere is his mother on cnn today. >> i don't have my baby. they had him --beat him to a pulp. he had bruises all over him, his head was swollen like a watermelon. they broke his neck. yamiche: it is just incredible and sad to hear her talk about her son's injuries. the police chief and fbi director described the video. >> a disregard for life. >> i have seen the video and i will tell you i was appalled. i am struggling to find a...
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nichols: yes. 2000 seven, governor schwarzenegger fired the chair of the air resources board, and his assistant called you. what did you say in that phone call? ms. nichols: i cannot put my words exactly, but it was something like well, i would consider doing it myself. [laughter] i pretty much nominated myself. greg: why did you become an environmental lawyer? what was your past, your inspiration? what was your inspiration and story to becoming on the career path that you set on? ms. nichols: well, i was an activist before i was an environmentalist. i grew up in a lovely place in upstate new york, ithaca, new york, and i had experience of hiking and camping, etc., but really the whole issue of the environment as a political issue did not exist when i was growing up, and there was no such thing as an environmentalist, really. there was the sierra club, they had been around, but they were not particularly big in my part of the world. int kicked it was earth day 1970, and then the rise of a whole new
nichols: yes. 2000 seven, governor schwarzenegger fired the chair of the air resources board, and his assistant called you. what did you say in that phone call? ms. nichols: i cannot put my words exactly, but it was something like well, i would consider doing it myself. [laughter] i pretty much nominated myself. greg: why did you become an environmental lawyer? what was your past, your inspiration? what was your inspiration and story to becoming on the career path that you set on? ms. nichols:...
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. ♪ >> tyre nichols. >> say his name. >> tyre nichols. >> say his name. >> protesters in memphis, tennesseeaking to the streets after the release of body cam footage from the arrest of tyre nichols. nichols was beaten by police officers following a traffic stop. he died in the hospital three days later. welcome to fox news live, i'm molly line. griff: hey, molly, great to be with you, i'm griff jenkins. five of the police officers involved in that arrest have been charged with second degree murder and aggravated assault among other crimes. we have fox team coverage on this with alexandria hoff in washington and charles watson in memphis. charles, let's kick things off with you in the brutal body cam footage. >> yeah, hey, good afternoon, griff and molly and in watching that footage, it absolutely appeared that tyre nichols as surprised at the level of aggression the memphis police officers had toward him during that violent january 7th traffic stop. from the start body cam video shows officers yank nichols aggressively out of his vehicle as the 29-year-old says he didn't do anything. he's t
. ♪ >> tyre nichols. >> say his name. >> tyre nichols. >> say his name. >> protesters in memphis, tennesseeaking to the streets after the release of body cam footage from the arrest of tyre nichols. nichols was beaten by police officers following a traffic stop. he died in the hospital three days later. welcome to fox news live, i'm molly line. griff: hey, molly, great to be with you, i'm griff jenkins. five of the police officers involved in that arrest have...
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over to you. >> nichole: thanks, sam. we give thanks this morning for a new program that's providing one of a kind classes for young cleveland city school students. the fund, a nonprofit partnered up with the children's museum of cleveland to bring special five s.t.e.m. based classes to kindergartners at euclid park elementary. they will creatively inspire students to dig deeper and dream bigger. good news this morning. we're told this pilot program will be back again next school year. how cute is he? >> tia: they look like they're having a great time. i love it. >> nichole: hands-on always the best for kids. my kids enjoy hands-on lessons. it keeps them more engaged and involved. >> tia: versus reading a boring book. time is 6:20. so far so good. we're watching the flight tracker at cleveland hopkins airport this morning for people flying in last minute for thanksgiving. >> nichole: the final weeks of his term. we look at some of the best photographs captured of president barack obama, and there's an adorable recurring t
over to you. >> nichole: thanks, sam. we give thanks this morning for a new program that's providing one of a kind classes for young cleveland city school students. the fund, a nonprofit partnered up with the children's museum of cleveland to bring special five s.t.e.m. based classes to kindergartners at euclid park elementary. they will creatively inspire students to dig deeper and dream bigger. good news this morning. we're told this pilot program will be back again next school year....
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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 from the vehicle, what actions did they observe mr. nichols take?at level of aggression? >> in end, as you say, he did lose his life, gentlemen, thank you there's more to this conversation that we will continue to have appreciate it. >>> i want to turn now and focus on someone who's extremely important in this conversation. the midst of her devastation and grief, tyre nichols's mother says she feels sorry for the police officers who beat her son. and that she knows tyre is looking down and smiling at her. next the strength and dignity of rovan wells. we're carvana we created a brand new way for you to sell your car go to carvana answer a few questions and outechno wizardry calculates your car's value and gis you a real offer in seconds we'll come to yo pay you on the st then pick up your car that's it at carvana ♪ giorgio, look. the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. i know, i know. but every time the box comes, we get the peanut butter. yes, because mom takes the meds
nichols from the vehicle, what actions did they observe mr. nichols take?at level of aggression? >> in end, as you say, he did lose his life, gentlemen, thank you there's more to this conversation that we will continue to have appreciate it. >>> i want to turn now and focus on someone who's extremely important in this conversation. the midst of her devastation and grief, tyre nichols's mother says she feels sorry for the police officers who beat her son. and that she knows tyre...
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they also threw mcveigh, and they were also interested in terry and jane nichols. everything that the task force here in oklahoma city knew, it was being transmitted by the atf to work around the country. so you had hundreds of potential leakages to the media. sure enough, this happened the same day that mcveigh was taken into custody. both of the nicholas brothers took evasive action to make sure they were not going to be besieged and possibly killed by the feds because they were terribly paranoid anxious about that. also, from an investigation point of view, it meant that any possibility of putting them under surveillance, tapping their phone, seeing who they were talking to, it came to that media within a crashing halt. that was the beginning of getting to what had happened in the situation that had happened. in particular, there were two people seen renting a truck right before the bombing. john no one was assumed to be mcveigh. john doe two was a total mystery. for a month, they looked everywhere. he was a rather big kid. they thought it was impossible for him
they also threw mcveigh, and they were also interested in terry and jane nichols. everything that the task force here in oklahoma city knew, it was being transmitted by the atf to work around the country. so you had hundreds of potential leakages to the media. sure enough, this happened the same day that mcveigh was taken into custody. both of the nicholas brothers took evasive action to make sure they were not going to be besieged and possibly killed by the feds because they were terribly...
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there's no indication that nichols had any criminal record. his mom describes him as near perfect and described what he was doing before being stop bid police on january 7. >> he was on his home. he goes to shelby farms every weekend to watch the pete: video was released and overnight protest and what is your reaction to everything this morning? >> it's a lot. we talk add complete the catch this yesterday before we actually got to see the video and law enforcement from the governor's office. i interviewed these guys and know these guys and they said it was the worst they've ever seen. looking at video, i just cannot get past the amount of police policy that was broken in this video. when they arrived to the scene, they were out of control. out of control the in a moment they arrived at the scene. you know why officer's safety issue, when you arrive at the scene, it's not just about the suspect, the potential suspect but your safety. you don't roll up on a car like that. you don't know if a person has a gun, a knife or anything. there was no co
there's no indication that nichols had any criminal record. his mom describes him as near perfect and described what he was doing before being stop bid police on january 7. >> he was on his home. he goes to shelby farms every weekend to watch the pete: video was released and overnight protest and what is your reaction to everything this morning? >> it's a lot. we talk add complete the catch this yesterday before we actually got to see the video and law enforcement from the...
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following the release of police body camera video showing the deadly and vicious beating of tyre nichols in a memphis traffic stop. also, the high-stakes meeting lawmakers on capitol hill are now pushing for. >> plus, displaced. a fire overtakes part of an apartment complex in the south bay, leaving 15 people without a home. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. >>> good morning, monday. we are here and so glad to see you. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off this monday morning. we are going to start with a look at the forecast. people are going to have their heaters on in the car, that's for sure. >> absolutely. those temperatures are dropping and it feels windy out there. we're in the upper 30s for a lot of our inland valleys and low 40s for oakland and fairfield. we are seeing a frost advisory in effect for much of the bay area away from the coastline, and that will most likely be a freeze warning tomorrow, as temperatures dip even more so than we're seeing right now. it's still gusty, but as we go into today
following the release of police body camera video showing the deadly and vicious beating of tyre nichols in a memphis traffic stop. also, the high-stakes meeting lawmakers on capitol hill are now pushing for. >> plus, displaced. a fire overtakes part of an apartment complex in the south bay, leaving 15 people without a home. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. >>> good morning, monday. we are here and so glad to see...
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mcveigh, fortier and nichols. >> we got him! >> two years and 44 days after the worst terrorist attack on united states soil, a verdict has been rendered in the bombing trial of timothy mcveigh. >>or june 2nd, 1997, timothy mcveigh is found guilty on all 11 counts of murder and experience and sentenced to death. >> outside the courthouse in denver, tears, smiles, and all emotions in between. >> later that year on december 24th, terry nichols is also convicted. he is currently serving life at the super max prison in colorado. for cooperating, michael fortier receives a 12-year sentence. he is now part of the witness protection program. >> people ever going to remember timothy mcveigh as a murderer u not a martyr. >> on june 11th, 2001, timothy have a is put to death in terre haute, indian a. >> timothy james mcveigh has been executed by lethal injection. >> it is the first in 38 years. >> mcveigh even at the point he was being executed never flinched or changed his mind or expressed regret, but right to the point of his death, mc
mcveigh, fortier and nichols. >> we got him! >> two years and 44 days after the worst terrorist attack on united states soil, a verdict has been rendered in the bombing trial of timothy mcveigh. >>or june 2nd, 1997, timothy mcveigh is found guilty on all 11 counts of murder and experience and sentenced to death. >> outside the courthouse in denver, tears, smiles, and all emotions in between. >> later that year on december 24th, terry nichols is also convicted. he...
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>> nichole: sure did. taking a look at traffic right now, a little slowdown on i-71 north by the jennings. it's down to 44 miles per hour, so a little slowdown there. as far as the akron maps, smooth sailing for now. there is construction on the turnpike westbound streetsboro to akron, and that could cause slowdowns during the rush hour. drive times are in the green. looking good and smooth sailing on this monday morning. time is 6:19. it could go down as the most watched presidential debate ever. i read between 80 to 100 million people expected to watch. tonight donald and hillary go at it. >> brian: wait and see what like tone, body language, and everything that goes beyond politics that you can watch for >> brian: welcome back. 6:23 on your monday morning. leslie unger, who you have all seen here before numerous from electric impulse communications. she teaches people, all kinds of people, ceos specifically how to communicate and get in front of a group and deliver that message. that's why we brought he
>> nichole: sure did. taking a look at traffic right now, a little slowdown on i-71 north by the jennings. it's down to 44 miles per hour, so a little slowdown there. as far as the akron maps, smooth sailing for now. there is construction on the turnpike westbound streetsboro to akron, and that could cause slowdowns during the rush hour. drive times are in the green. looking good and smooth sailing on this monday morning. time is 6:19. it could go down as the most watched presidential...
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officers continue to hit nichols and use pepper spray.ichols eventually slumps over unconscious, but for 21 minutes no one on the scene appears to render the aid that might have saved his life. in just a moment, we'll speak to ben crump, the attorney for tyre nichols' family. shimon prokupecz joins us. the five now former police officers are charged with second degree murder. just a short time ago we learned that special unit they belonged to is now permanently deactivated. the police chief is disbanding it. >> reporter: this is significant, pam, because this is something family members, community leaders have been calling for, this disbandment of this cscorpion unit that the fie former officers were part of. they drove around in unmarked cars and were used to fight crime in heavy crime areas. let me read the statement from the police chief. she writes that in the process of listening intently to the family of tyre nichols, community leaders and the uninvolved officers who have done quality work in their assignments, it is in the best int
officers continue to hit nichols and use pepper spray.ichols eventually slumps over unconscious, but for 21 minutes no one on the scene appears to render the aid that might have saved his life. in just a moment, we'll speak to ben crump, the attorney for tyre nichols' family. shimon prokupecz joins us. the five now former police officers are charged with second degree murder. just a short time ago we learned that special unit they belonged to is now permanently deactivated. the police chief is...
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nichols: we're a republic.require experts to advise politicians who make decisions on our behalf. so, if people don't trust experts and don't trust the politicians who have to rely on expert advice, then the whole system of republican government starts to come apart. sharyl: do you think part of the current problem has to do with so many experts being completely wrong when it came to campaign 2016? prof. nichols: this is such an interesting issue because the way people approach experts now is that if experts get one thing wrong, they assume the entire field is completely corrupt. experts are going to get things wrong. experts are going to make bad calls. there's no such thing as a 100% track record. part of the problem is that when experts get things right, or when things go well, you don't hear about it. expert failure is like plane crashes. people who are afraid to fly remember every plane crash, they don't think about the billions of safely traveled miles. sharyl: an expert is likely to be more accurate on s
nichols: we're a republic.require experts to advise politicians who make decisions on our behalf. so, if people don't trust experts and don't trust the politicians who have to rely on expert advice, then the whole system of republican government starts to come apart. sharyl: do you think part of the current problem has to do with so many experts being completely wrong when it came to campaign 2016? prof. nichols: this is such an interesting issue because the way people approach experts now is...
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, nichols beaten by police officers following traffic stop. he died in the hospital 3 days later. welcome to fox news live i'm griff jenkins. hey, molly. molly: i'm molly line. second-degree murder which is punishable up to 60 years in prison. fox family coverage with alexandria hoff in washington and charles watson in memphis. charles: griff and molly in the last hour or so we received a new statement from the representative desmon, jr., police officers charged in the death of tyri nichols, mills attorney is reaching out to the public and asking them not to pass judgment on his client's involvement in beating. in new statement, quote, we continue to urge caution in judging desmon mills actions, whether he committed the crimes charged will be answered with the resulting no. the statement, of course, comes less than 24 hours after the country got a chance to view horrific body cam video of memphis police officers relentlessly beating nichols. the video shows officers aggressively yank nichols out of his vehicles as the 29-year-old says he didn'
, nichols beaten by police officers following traffic stop. he died in the hospital 3 days later. welcome to fox news live i'm griff jenkins. hey, molly. molly: i'm molly line. second-degree murder which is punishable up to 60 years in prison. fox family coverage with alexandria hoff in washington and charles watson in memphis. charles: griff and molly in the last hour or so we received a new statement from the representative desmon, jr., police officers charged in the death of tyri nichols,...
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nichole: communities hit hard by flash flooding. the massive cleanup. reid: rain damage out there in a chilly wind picking up. how the forecast is shaping up. reid: vice presidential candidate tim kaine in boston for the first time talking about bombshell. >> from boston's news leader, this is wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: cleanup underway after a round of downpours cause problems across the state. i'm the coal girlie. reid: i'm reid lamberty. impact being felt tonight. we begin with mike wankum. mike: look at how much rain fell you can go a few miles one way or another and the rainfall total drops off to magically. that is why we saw so much flooding. notice the trend over the last three hours. winding down in the eastern parts of the state. scattered showers through the south shore in the earlier part of the afternoon. north shore is clearing out nicely. actually had a little bit of sunshine. to the west there is more rain berkshires. it is accumulating on the ground. it is not piling up, but it is out there. between now and 10:00, a lot of gray skies.
nichole: communities hit hard by flash flooding. the massive cleanup. reid: rain damage out there in a chilly wind picking up. how the forecast is shaping up. reid: vice presidential candidate tim kaine in boston for the first time talking about bombshell. >> from boston's news leader, this is wcvb newscenter 5. nichole: cleanup underway after a round of downpours cause problems across the state. i'm the coal girlie. reid: i'm reid lamberty. impact being felt tonight. we begin with mike...
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live in cleveland, nichole vrsansky. back to you in the studio. >> brian: so joe explained how sam is still not buying it, of course. >> tia: what is she saying? >> brian: i'm kidding, sam. >> tia: let me clear this up. she's surprised. twice a week sounds jarring initially. whether you think of a mammal, you think twice a week, whoa, i'm hungry right now. >> brian: so am i. feed me. forget the shark. i'm starving. but joe cleared it up. he's the expert. >> tia: he broke it down. it can be forever and consistently broke if you know what movie that's from. you're my best friend. >>> lebron james lets us know the reason he unfollowed the cavs on twitter sort of. i think i get it maybe. i don't know. >> brian: whatever. who knows. >>> next, go climb a tree. that's what this guy did in the middle of downtown seattle. but why? right en y feea co sor abva c heait in afew twond aalf ys en ud athe fst sn. om cl toell. onlybrevpeneateseep anstar to rk iedialy to blockhe vus a prott hethy lls. you uld al yr coldore,ast, fasas t an
live in cleveland, nichole vrsansky. back to you in the studio. >> brian: so joe explained how sam is still not buying it, of course. >> tia: what is she saying? >> brian: i'm kidding, sam. >> tia: let me clear this up. she's surprised. twice a week sounds jarring initially. whether you think of a mammal, you think twice a week, whoa, i'm hungry right now. >> brian: so am i. feed me. forget the shark. i'm starving. but joe cleared it up. he's the expert. >>...
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that attack executed by timothy mcveigh and terry nichols killed 168 people. mr. campbell's research with the assistance of his co-author includes the use of government documents, correspondence with terry nichols and 150 interviews with individuals ranging from the prosecution and defense teams to members of the radical right and law enforcement officials. [background noises] >> they do, ladies and gentlemen, for coming this evening. we appreciate. we are the oldest and largest independent bookstore in oklahoma city. it means a great deal for us to be able to have author andrew gumbel. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. this is a very somber subject. normally when you do but towards you go to a different cities and talk about connections that the place has with whatever you have written about. this is a special place in this context, and i am certainly not here to tell you your own story of what happened in this city 70 years ago, because i'm sure you know it much better than i ever well. one of the things that always amused me when i c
that attack executed by timothy mcveigh and terry nichols killed 168 people. mr. campbell's research with the assistance of his co-author includes the use of government documents, correspondence with terry nichols and 150 interviews with individuals ranging from the prosecution and defense teams to members of the radical right and law enforcement officials. [background noises] >> they do, ladies and gentlemen, for coming this evening. we appreciate. we are the oldest and largest...
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tyre nichols trial is going on right now in memphis, tennessee. we can never take for granted that when a black person in america is killed by a police officer that they are going to get justice. we cannot take it for granted. we cannot take it for granted could rihanna to -- breonna taylor -- for granted. breonna taylor. breonna taylor. my heart is broken for her mother. her heart must be broken in million pieces, dr. crenshaw. in her own home, her body mutilated with bullet holes while she is practically naked in her nightgown. everybody knows the police line to get the no-knock warrant. everybody knows they are lying. now we are going to say that does not matter? that the reason she is dead is because her boyfriend, a law-abiding black man in ama tod amendment like any other citizen, you're going to say it is his fault and they go free? wild rihanna -- wild rihanna is dead in her -- while breonna taylor is dead in her grave? tyree nichols, sonya massey, breonna taylor, families are here to talk and help give attention to all the other tragedies
tyre nichols trial is going on right now in memphis, tennessee. we can never take for granted that when a black person in america is killed by a police officer that they are going to get justice. we cannot take it for granted. we cannot take it for granted could rihanna to -- breonna taylor -- for granted. breonna taylor. breonna taylor. my heart is broken for her mother. her heart must be broken in million pieces, dr. crenshaw. in her own home, her body mutilated with bullet holes while she is...
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and i told nichols the story.ut to the scene where i'm rehearsing with anne bancroft in the hotel room, and he said, "the next time we do the scene, i want you to go up in back of her, she's just take her sweater off, she's in a brassiere, just hold her breast and heat just see what happens." and i did it. and she had been looking at her sweater, and she acknowledged barely that i was hold her breast, and she went back to try to rub off the thing that was on-- it was brilliant. i started laughing. and i thought-- in those days-- well, probably today, too, if you're an unknown actor, if you're caught laughing, it's the worst thing you can do because you're breaking character. and i turned my back on nichols who was sitting there and i walked to the wall and i kept saying, "don't laugh, don't laugh, don't laugh. you're going to get fired." and i couldn't get myself together. and i started banging my head against the wall saying, "stop laughing." and he starts laughing. and that's in the movie. the whole thing is in
and i told nichols the story.ut to the scene where i'm rehearsing with anne bancroft in the hotel room, and he said, "the next time we do the scene, i want you to go up in back of her, she's just take her sweater off, she's in a brassiere, just hold her breast and heat just see what happens." and i did it. and she had been looking at her sweater, and she acknowledged barely that i was hold her breast, and she went back to try to rub off the thing that was on-- it was brilliant. i...
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this is from video showing the deadly police beating often tyre nichols. we're live in memphis with changes already being put into place by the police department there, and the new push to honor nichols in his northern california hometown. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire tv and online. >> thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off. >> i'm marcus washington. want to give you live look this morning of san francisco. a winter chill is in full effect this morning. make sure you bundle up. meteorologist kari hall is tracking the cold temperatures. how is it looking? >> not just cold, but the win, too. that really adds to how it feels to you as you're stepping out the door. we're starting out all clear and temperatures around the bay area, nothing out of the ordinary compared to what we've seen recently. upper 30s, but we will have a freeze warning, especially in the valleys, going into the next couple of days. the wind chill is a factor. for the north bay, the wind advisory continues until 1:00. these ar
this is from video showing the deadly police beating often tyre nichols. we're live in memphis with changes already being put into place by the police department there, and the new push to honor nichols in his northern california hometown. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire tv and online. >> thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off. >> i'm marcus washington. want to give you live look this morning of san francisco. a...
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tyre nichols in this disturbing video is now a part of this city's history, too.ven for those who refuse to watch his arrest. >> i wasn't quite sure how the reaction would be, so i was kind of nervous a little bit. >> reporter: demonstrators took to the streets in cities across the country. while most of the protests were peaceful, nichols' death compounded feels of frustration and anger. new york city mayor eric adams is a former police officer. >> as someone who spent decades fighting for police diversity and against police abuse, i feel betrayed by these officers. >> reporter: police departments across the country are still trying to recover from the death of george floyd and the perception that police are too quick to resort to excessive force and aren't held accountable. the memphis police chief must now lead the department through an internal investigation in crisis. >> you see this video, you see for yourself that there was sort of a wolfpack mentality that no one stepped forward to say, you know, stop. that's enough. >> reporter: in a statement, president
tyre nichols in this disturbing video is now a part of this city's history, too.ven for those who refuse to watch his arrest. >> i wasn't quite sure how the reaction would be, so i was kind of nervous a little bit. >> reporter: demonstrators took to the streets in cities across the country. while most of the protests were peaceful, nichols' death compounded feels of frustration and anger. new york city mayor eric adams is a former police officer. >> as someone who spent...
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like mcveigh, nichols is known to harbor anti-government views. >> terry nichols, just four days before blast, took out a new insurance policy on his pickup truck. >> an arrest warrant is quickly issued. later the same day nichols turns himself in. >> now it's become a recovery effort. >> authorities in the building behind me are coming across more bodies. >> most of the survivors wanted to go to most of the funerals, and that's tough going to 16 funerals. let me tell you. >> we needed to do -- police believed he is still in the building. >> finally on may 5th, 1995, with three victims still buried in the rubble, the search comes to an end. >> this was not two or three people from this city or two or three people from that city. this was oklahoma city. the terrorism was directed at the city. the terrorism was directed at its people. it was the sort of heart of oklahoma city. have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it'
like mcveigh, nichols is known to harbor anti-government views. >> terry nichols, just four days before blast, took out a new insurance policy on his pickup truck. >> an arrest warrant is quickly issued. later the same day nichols turns himself in. >> now it's become a recovery effort. >> authorities in the building behind me are coming across more bodies. >> most of the survivors wanted to go to most of the funerals, and that's tough going to 16 funerals. let me...
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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 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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nichole: diane cho is live with the latest. diane: investigators are trying to figure out how this all unfolded. neighbors in the area tell us they heard several gunshots call just before 5:00 for a person shot. they found two victims. officers were there for several hours. we are told both men who were shot are in their late 20's. one was taken to the hopsital with non-life-threatening injuries. the other man was also taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries. police have not released the victim's name at this time. if you have any information that can help police in this case yoe reid: that man who was found shot in the woods in easton this week has died. the bristol county district attorney's office says daniel smith died last night at brigham and women's hospital. smith was found by two teenagers on he is originally from easton, wednesday. but had been living in florida. investigators are asking anyone who has seen a red 2016 mazda 3 sedan florida license plates to country. trump is putting together his new whi
nichole: diane cho is live with the latest. diane: investigators are trying to figure out how this all unfolded. neighbors in the area tell us they heard several gunshots call just before 5:00 for a person shot. they found two victims. officers were there for several hours. we are told both men who were shot are in their late 20's. one was taken to the hopsital with non-life-threatening injuries. the other man was also taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries. police have not...
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host: the headline we are seeing today is the seventh officer linked to the tyre nichols investigation is relieved of duty and as you talked about, the specialized unit are receiving a lot of attention in the wake of these videos being released. why do we have the specialized policing units, what's their purpose and should departments have these kind of units? guest: i had specialized units in the orlando police department. when i was appointed chief we had an all-time high in the murder rate in orlando. the citizens of orlando wanted the police to do something about it we had specialized units as well. their purpose was to target the worst of the worst, the gang members, the drug dealers, those who committed gun violence in the worse of the worst and we have a list and we knew who they were. the specialized units target the worst of the worst behavior. it's something that discipline is appreciated because they wanted crime reduced especially violent crimes in their communities. i remember getting calls from our seniors and retirees who lived in certain neighborhoods and said they were
host: the headline we are seeing today is the seventh officer linked to the tyre nichols investigation is relieved of duty and as you talked about, the specialized unit are receiving a lot of attention in the wake of these videos being released. why do we have the specialized policing units, what's their purpose and should departments have these kind of units? guest: i had specialized units in the orlando police department. when i was appointed chief we had an all-time high in the murder rate...
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she wanted to go as ruth nichols.and this mother was reaching out to say, do you have any photos or artifacts or letters that you can share with my daughter, sarah, so that she can do a report? and so, of course, i was very excited and i sent her what i could. and i asked her when this wax museum was going to be. and she told me the date. and by total luck, i was doing an event that very day at wellesley college. which was a mere 15 minute drive from the girl's school. and so of course, i had to. i popped in just to say hello to the new ruth nichols. am i really do think about these women. a good bit, actually. and always when i fly. and i think a lot about ruth nichols. you'll see here on her pilots license from 1930, it's signed, of course by orville wright. and this book first came out, i was in new york city for the launch for the first day. i had a busy day. that morning wasn't scheduled. and so i decided to do something that morning that i had never had a chance to do during the actual research for the book. tha
she wanted to go as ruth nichols.and this mother was reaching out to say, do you have any photos or artifacts or letters that you can share with my daughter, sarah, so that she can do a report? and so, of course, i was very excited and i sent her what i could. and i asked her when this wax museum was going to be. and she told me the date. and by total luck, i was doing an event that very day at wellesley college. which was a mere 15 minute drive from the girl's school. and so of course, i had...