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and this is what we will hear here in this ceremony that terry nichols was not a victim in vain. that there will be many, many people trying to fight on and making police reform real police reform and accountability happening. so to prevent future incidents like that. yeah, and families of others killed at the hands of the police, namely, george floyd are also there. tyrene nichols has already become a symbol of their common struggle. hasn't he? yes, the new face george floyd is i'm, it's 3 years ago that he was killed and we all know and, and he became the face of the black lives matter movement, which caught america and large parts of the world really. and now terry nichols is the, is the flag holder so to speak, the new face of this or the renewed face. jar floyd is not forgotten. and what happened with george floyd is not forgotten. and to so many, many other young black men, predominantly by the hands of, of police white or black. terry nichols will hopefully be the last a public face of rage and anger and disappointment. offer predominantly, i mean, of many, many, many mill
and this is what we will hear here in this ceremony that terry nichols was not a victim in vain. that there will be many, many people trying to fight on and making police reform real police reform and accountability happening. so to prevent future incidents like that. yeah, and families of others killed at the hands of the police, namely, george floyd are also there. tyrene nichols has already become a symbol of their common struggle. hasn't he? yes, the new face george floyd is i'm, it's 3...
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in 2020 is holding your g for terry nichols. and this, interestingly enough, this sermon here, this happens in the same church, the boulevard christian church, in which doctor martin luther king junior civil rights figure. doctor martin luther king junior held his last sermon because he before he was assassinated, 1968. anyhow. what happened so far is that we heard carmella harris and she had her some strong statements. they're trying to encourage to the family, the mother, the father of tara nichols to, to just hold on and acknowledging how painful this all must be for the family, for his parents and for the extended family. and, and she said quote that, um, americans are our morning with you addressing the mother of terry nichols. reverend al sharpton makes the point that on this is yet another victim to police brutality and to a failure of changing the system which hasn't happened yet in his mind. in the minds of many, many experts, no matter what this color of their skin, that congress, the white house washington failed to p
in 2020 is holding your g for terry nichols. and this, interestingly enough, this sermon here, this happens in the same church, the boulevard christian church, in which doctor martin luther king junior civil rights figure. doctor martin luther king junior held his last sermon because he before he was assassinated, 1968. anyhow. what happened so far is that we heard carmella harris and she had her some strong statements. they're trying to encourage to the family, the mother, the father of tara...
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it is a plea for terry nichols, the son. it is a plea for justice for terry nichols. the brother. it is a plea for justice for terry nichols the father. but most of all, it is a plea for justice for terry nichols, the human being the human being and when we watch, we don't see the mere 1st police department. scorpion unit extend one out of humanity doing that one hour a 7 minute bitty young asha labor. why couldn't they see their humanity and tyree turned to your neighbor? ask them then. why couldn't they see their humanity and tyree files . mamma turned to your neighbor again. i asked him, why can they see their humanity and tyree and finally for his social turn to your neighbor an axe. why couldn't they see their humanity in tyree? because we have to make sure they see us as human beings. and worse, we acknowledge that we're human beings, worthy of respect and justice. there we have the god given right to say i am or human being and i deserve just of not just any justice equal justice. and that's what we're gonna get for tyree. no cause equal justice and miss mo, miss ravonne. r
it is a plea for terry nichols, the son. it is a plea for justice for terry nichols. the brother. it is a plea for justice for terry nichols the father. but most of all, it is a plea for justice for terry nichols, the human being the human being and when we watch, we don't see the mere 1st police department. scorpion unit extend one out of humanity doing that one hour a 7 minute bitty young asha labor. why couldn't they see their humanity and tyree turned to your neighbor? ask them then. why...
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and to talk more about the case of terry nichols. i can now welcome brandon buskie. he's the director of the seal. you criminal law reform project in new york city. mr. pesky, welcome. the death of terry nichols has painfully re ignited the discussion about police brutality and abuse of power in the united states. how deeply rooted is the problem within the police force. it is unfortunately extremely deeply rooted and goes back to the founding of this country. the use of slavery to subjugate black bodies. the use of protocol is forces to enforce those norms and make sure that there were slave patrols to return property back to masters is only carried through and to present a policing. and that is a major reason why. well, extraordinarily tragic, the involvement of black officers in some ways isn't surprising. and in many ways it shows the depth of systemic racism in this country. and how that lineage can be eliminated simply by diversifying police forces. it's gotta be a much more transformative approach in order to stop these kinds of tragedies. what, what made this
and to talk more about the case of terry nichols. i can now welcome brandon buskie. he's the director of the seal. you criminal law reform project in new york city. mr. pesky, welcome. the death of terry nichols has painfully re ignited the discussion about police brutality and abuse of power in the united states. how deeply rooted is the problem within the police force. it is unfortunately extremely deeply rooted and goes back to the founding of this country. the use of slavery to subjugate...
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and we are here to celebrate the life of terry nichols, mrs. wells. mr. wells, you have been extraordinary in terms of your strength, your courage and your grace. and we mourn with you and the people of our country moring with you and i just i but just just i'm going to be very brief mothers around the world when their babies are born, pray to god when they hold their child that that body and that life will be safe for the rest of his life. yet we have a mother and a father who mourned the life of a young man who should be here to day. they have a grandson. who now does not have a father. his brothers and sister will lose the love of growing old with their baby brother. and when we look at this situation, this is a family that lost their son and their brother threw an act of violence at the hands and the feet of people who had been charged with keeping them safe. and when i think about the courage and the strength of this family, i think it demands that we speak truth. and with this, i will say this violent act was not in pursuit of public safety. it
and we are here to celebrate the life of terry nichols, mrs. wells. mr. wells, you have been extraordinary in terms of your strength, your courage and your grace. and we mourn with you and the people of our country moring with you and i just i but just just i'm going to be very brief mothers around the world when their babies are born, pray to god when they hold their child that that body and that life will be safe for the rest of his life. yet we have a mother and a father who mourned the life...
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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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ah, here to discuss the killing of terry nichols at the hands of police and the overall state of policing in the united states is alex metalli. he is the author of the end of policing and he's also coordinator of the policing and social justice project at brooklyn. college, we're also joined by corp again. he's retired deputy inspector at new york city police department and he's the author of the book once a cop gentleman. thank you so much for joining me. the killing of terry nichols at the hands of 5 memphis police officers is, is the latest example of brutality and the brutal treatment of black and brown people at the hands of law enforcement in the united states. according to the mapping violence, police violence project, police killed at least $1176.00 people in the united states last year. that was a record high number. now this is nearly 3 years after george floyd was murdered by derek. show vin in minneapolis, minnesota. oh, what does it say that we're here? again? tyrene nichols 29 year old black men beaten to death by police. oh cor i'm going to start with you when you see somet
ah, here to discuss the killing of terry nichols at the hands of police and the overall state of policing in the united states is alex metalli. he is the author of the end of policing and he's also coordinator of the policing and social justice project at brooklyn. college, we're also joined by corp again. he's retired deputy inspector at new york city police department and he's the author of the book once a cop gentleman. thank you so much for joining me. the killing of terry nichols at the...
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the killing of terry nichols at the hands of 5 memphis police officers is just the latest example of brutality and the brutal treatment of black and brown people at the hands of law enforcement in the united states. according to a mapping violence, police violence project, police killed at least $1176.00 people in the united states last year. that was a record high number. now this is nearly 3 years at there. george floyd was murdered by derek showman in minneapolis. minnesota. oh, what does it say that we're here? again, tyree nichols 29 year old black men beaten to death by police. oh cor, i'm gonna start with you when you see something like that. when you look at this, where we are at this moment, what he think i think is pretty shy and her mom and, and we could george floyd and the over unarmed process. so let me just say in my estimation, when ever someone is unarmed and get killed by the police, all a culpability to me is on the police. because when you have des engaged, mister only person that has like a 100000 miles for training is to police, and they're supposed to be, but a
the killing of terry nichols at the hands of 5 memphis police officers is just the latest example of brutality and the brutal treatment of black and brown people at the hands of law enforcement in the united states. according to a mapping violence, police violence project, police killed at least $1176.00 people in the united states last year. that was a record high number. now this is nearly 3 years at there. george floyd was murdered by derek showman in minneapolis. minnesota. oh, what does it...
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. >> at a place terry nichols love. >> this is one of the first parks he liked to come to. >> a couple hundred people -- >> all he wanted to do was find his place in the world. >> from all different backgrounds and faith. >> one thing we can all agree on is he had this overwhelming urge to make everyone else around him smile. >> sharing his impact on their lives. >> i do not want anyone to remember terry nichols as a tragedy. i want them to remember him as somebody who made people happy and put smiles on faces. >> i think he would be absolutely amazed at what has happened. he always wanted to have an impact in the world. >> knowing he would be at peace with the mark in the world his life made. >> he wanted to make a difference so now he is. dan: here in the bay area and a vent called kneeling for tyre at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. organizers are gathering to demand justice. >> an investigation into a stolen car in the south bay ends with two people in custody tonight but not before officers business can happen anytime, anywhere. tonight but not before officers are for so help yours t
. >> at a place terry nichols love. >> this is one of the first parks he liked to come to. >> a couple hundred people -- >> all he wanted to do was find his place in the world. >> from all different backgrounds and faith. >> one thing we can all agree on is he had this overwhelming urge to make everyone else around him smile. >> sharing his impact on their lives. >> i do not want anyone to remember terry nichols as a tragedy. i want them to...
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not only in the case of terry nichols, but in other cases are police brutality as well. or honestly, i want to see legislation passed both on the local and state level and national level. this is the conversation that we've been having for quite some time, but it's definitely time for us to have some bipartisan legislation that addresses police brutality on a national level. but they've talked about that in other cases to unfortunately this isn't the 1st time we've been going down this road. it was just a couple years ago. it george floyd, of course, there was no legislation nationally that was passed. what will be different this time? what do you hope will be different this time? all honestly, i, i think the unique thing about the by the administration is that they've been able to pass some, uh, quite a few bipartisan legislation ah, over the last year too. and so hopefully this year, during this administration, that is something that they can do ah, we're simply tired of just being as a footnote in someone's conversation. but it's time to do that release from geology o
not only in the case of terry nichols, but in other cases are police brutality as well. or honestly, i want to see legislation passed both on the local and state level and national level. this is the conversation that we've been having for quite some time, but it's definitely time for us to have some bipartisan legislation that addresses police brutality on a national level. but they've talked about that in other cases to unfortunately this isn't the 1st time we've been going down this road. it...
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we are learning details about the officers facing second-degree murder charges in the death of terry nichols>> are abc news reporter has the latest. nichols, a day of emotional overload. >> this family has endured the unsolicited, unwarranted, unreasonable, unjustifiable and massive murder of grieving their loved one. and at the same time fighting for justice. >> as they bid final farewells to a beloved father, son and brother. >> he was a beautiful person, and for this to happen to him is just unimaginable. >> vice-president kamala harris seen hugging his mother before taking the stage, demanding congress passed the george floyd justice in policing act, which includes reform supporters believe could have prevented would happen to him. v.p. harris: was he not also entitled to the right to be safe, so when we talk about public safety, let us understand what it means in its truest form. tyre nichols should have been safe. >>'s loss felt as nichols police released the ministry of hr fire -- files of five fired officers seen on video beating him on generates seven. four of the five have records
we are learning details about the officers facing second-degree murder charges in the death of terry nichols>> are abc news reporter has the latest. nichols, a day of emotional overload. >> this family has endured the unsolicited, unwarranted, unreasonable, unjustifiable and massive murder of grieving their loved one. and at the same time fighting for justice. >> as they bid final farewells to a beloved father, son and brother. >> he was a beautiful person, and for this...
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case when they haven't in the past and what is justice if there is such a thing look like for terry nicholsmily? >> let's be honest, justice would be tyre nichols being alive. the only justice is for people we pay to protect and serve us, for them to stop killing us. that is the only justice we will ever see and the only way that is going to happen is if we have this swift action and if we change the laws that allow police officers in this country to commit legal murder. to see this swift action, i'm hopeful. it happened in the case of betty shelby for the first time in the history of tulsa, a police officer was indicted. again, i can't help but think about the thousands of other victims who never get swift justice. the names we will never know. quite frankly, i believe that all of the officers that were involved need to be held accountable and whoever's over the training of these officers, whoever implemented the special unit needs to be held accountable because this isn't the first incident. we know there have been more. i want everyone held accountable. but the only justice that there is
case when they haven't in the past and what is justice if there is such a thing look like for terry nicholsmily? >> let's be honest, justice would be tyre nichols being alive. the only justice is for people we pay to protect and serve us, for them to stop killing us. that is the only justice we will ever see and the only way that is going to happen is if we have this swift action and if we change the laws that allow police officers in this country to commit legal murder. to see this swift...
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later on wednesday, the family of terry nichols gathered at a church in the city of memphis. on the eve of his, you know, to call for police reform. they were joined by community and religious leaders. 5 officers have been fired and charged for the fatal b t vehicles on january the 7th. well, for many, this latest example of print police brutality is also reminiscent of the $991.00 being of rodney king in los angeles. i to say it's a sign of how little has changed since then. john, 100 reports from chicago, and a warning you may find some images in his report. distressing. i protest after protest in the united states in recent years, activists have insisted they won't be fooled again. why do you want it now? many thought they'd seen progress. now the fatal police beating a tiring nichols in memphis has many questioning whether they've made any headway at all in stopping police brutality against african americans. i thought this was over with after george floyd, i really did is the head of black lives matter in lake county, illinois. clyde macklemore, no wide eyed optimist. ha
later on wednesday, the family of terry nichols gathered at a church in the city of memphis. on the eve of his, you know, to call for police reform. they were joined by community and religious leaders. 5 officers have been fired and charged for the fatal b t vehicles on january the 7th. well, for many, this latest example of print police brutality is also reminiscent of the $991.00 being of rodney king in los angeles. i to say it's a sign of how little has changed since then. john, 100 reports...
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and they're saying that this will be a celebration of terry nichols life a life. there was certainly cut short too soon. he was only 29 years old, and his family says that this will be a moment in the funeral service to honor him and his life and legacy. well, for many, the latest example of police brutality is also reminiscent of the $991.00 being of rodney king and los angeles activist say it's a sign of how literal has changed since then. john 100 reports now from chicago and warning. you may find some images in his report distressing at protest after protest in the united states in recent years, activists have insisted they won't be fooled again. why do you want it now? many thought they'd seen progress now the fatal police beating and tiring nichols in memphis. has many questioning whether they've made any headway at all in stopping police brutality against african americans. i thought this was over with after george floyd, i really do is the head of black lives matter in lake county, illinois. clyde macklemore. no wide eyed optimist. had found new hope in re
and they're saying that this will be a celebration of terry nichols life a life. there was certainly cut short too soon. he was only 29 years old, and his family says that this will be a moment in the funeral service to honor him and his life and legacy. well, for many, the latest example of police brutality is also reminiscent of the $991.00 being of rodney king and los angeles activist say it's a sign of how literal has changed since then. john 100 reports now from chicago and warning. you...
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and they're saying that this will be a celebration of terry nichols life a life. there was certainly cut short too soon. he was only 29 years old, and his family says that this will be a moment in the funeral service to honor him and his life and legacy. us defense secretary lloyd austin's in the philippines to discuss deploying more american troops, part of efforts to deter china's increased military activity in the south china sea . us forces have also been helping the philippines with so called counter terrorism operations, as it bottles of decades long conflict in the southeast. the us justice department says for more men have been charged in connection with the assassination of haiti's president, showing them why say they've been transferred to us cost of him after being detained in haiti. why is it was assassinated at his home in july 2021 by mister audio already took over as interim leader. gang violence has since escalated my time to get more on the arrests from washington d. c. well, these 4 men who have now been removed into custody in the united states
and they're saying that this will be a celebration of terry nichols life a life. there was certainly cut short too soon. he was only 29 years old, and his family says that this will be a moment in the funeral service to honor him and his life and legacy. us defense secretary lloyd austin's in the philippines to discuss deploying more american troops, part of efforts to deter china's increased military activity in the south china sea . us forces have also been helping the philippines with so...
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and - thousands are expected to turn out for the funeral of terry nichols. other states. atlanta and others. they say it is extremely it was for print important for the black community to stand and support the nichols family. at this moment. this is a very painful moment for memphis. it wasjust this is a very painful moment for memphis. it was just on friday that the city released the extremely graphic and violent video of his death. showing numerous people responded to that seen, of course, the five black police officers who have been charged with murder fort beaton tyre nichols but also others who were there. other officers who were there at the initial traffic stop, paramedics who were there, who never delivered delivered aid. who waited a long time before delivering aid. it took 20 minutes before mentoring nichols was intended to in that regard. he died onjanuary ten, three days after that encounter with the police. of course, we have been crump, the famous civil rights attorney who will be delivering a call to action after reverend al sharpton eulogise
and - thousands are expected to turn out for the funeral of terry nichols. other states. atlanta and others. they say it is extremely it was for print important for the black community to stand and support the nichols family. at this moment. this is a very painful moment for memphis. it wasjust this is a very painful moment for memphis. it was just on friday that the city released the extremely graphic and violent video of his death. showing numerous people responded to that seen, of course,...
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a lot of people said, we look at a case like terry nichols though, and when i'm watching the body camera, what i see is very different than what i hear from what i hear. it's like show me your hands, give me your hands. bear narrating the video as if there's somebody violent and somebody who's trying to grab a gun, somebody who's trying to hurt the police. but what i'm watching is someone who's defenseless getting beaten to death. we didn't see the death on camera, but we can see the beating. so i guess what i'm wondering is to what extent is the body camera less effective than we imagined? and to what extent are police being trained formally or informally to cite the body camera. but with these, with the sort of secret methods of pretending something else is happening for mr with you like or on the street in new york. a lot of times i see this anywhere he kept say, stop resisting when nobody's resisting me. to what extent a police fighting back in the body can result pretending a whole different story is happening. i can't guarantee desk probably a union line arm. they were heavily agai
a lot of people said, we look at a case like terry nichols though, and when i'm watching the body camera, what i see is very different than what i hear from what i hear. it's like show me your hands, give me your hands. bear narrating the video as if there's somebody violent and somebody who's trying to grab a gun, somebody who's trying to hurt the police. but what i'm watching is someone who's defenseless getting beaten to death. we didn't see the death on camera, but we can see the beating....
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, have been fired because of their in activeness after they arrived a to help effectively help terry nichols and then to sheriff's deputies are on put on leave are because the sheriff s, as he saw the video is also, it said that he has questions and concerns about the performance of those 2, surf deputy. so it is on going and then last but not least, and forgive me, there will be probably and more videos coming out soon. and the city of memphis and the police department is planning on releasing more videos. we here a, nobody knows what's to be shown in this one, but this is far from over and consequential. thanks, stephan. that's stephan simons in washington. britain's defense secretary, it says the u. k. isn't ruling out sending fighter jets to ukraine after a lukewarm reception on western allies to keep recent request for president. mcroy is also allowing for the possibility opiates on multiple conditions. but you, as president joe biden has ruled out providing american f sixteens, and germany flatly opposes sending jets cubes. requests for western fighter jets came on the heels of weeks o
, have been fired because of their in activeness after they arrived a to help effectively help terry nichols and then to sheriff's deputies are on put on leave are because the sheriff s, as he saw the video is also, it said that he has questions and concerns about the performance of those 2, surf deputy. so it is on going and then last but not least, and forgive me, there will be probably and more videos coming out soon. and the city of memphis and the police department is planning on releasing...
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what we just witnessed on video for the world to see, to terry nichols prisons defense secretary says the you case and ruling out sending fighter jets to ukraine, adding to uncertainty over the fate of cubes. request frances, also alive for the possibility while the u. s. and germany oppose such transfer as another comes as ukrainian authorities report a new russian missile. sprague, on the eastern city of crematory, lisa at least 3 people were killed and 20 others wondered by the attack, which completely destroyed an apartment building and damaged 7 others. kids request for plains came on the heels of berlin's long debate, a decision to deliver advanced leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. now, germany's defense minister acknowledges that his army could use a few more tanks of its own fast and deadly. the leopard too, could be a game changer in ukraine. germany says it will deliver 14 of them by the end of march for ukrainian forces to use on the battlefield. defense minister bar has been story is visiting the base from which the tanks will come said the decision to send leopard care is a cos
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bridges in memphis are lit up tonight in red and gold in honor of terry nichols. -- tyre nichols. he grew up in sacramento and moved to memphis a couple years ago. dan: killer robots might be on the agenda again in san francisco. there was an upper over the idea late last year that even went national. sfpd drafted a policy to allow for the lethally armed robots. the department claimed they would only be used in extreme situations for violent suspects that pose immediate risks to life. initially, they were approved. the board of supervisors ended up blocking the policy. during tonight's police commission meeting, the idea was floated again. >> when you are looking at these remotely piloted vehicles, they are probably more precise than any of our other force options. we won't accidentally get a bystander. we might not hit another vehicle. this will go directly to whoever the gunman is in this prolonged attack. we are still interested in resubmitting our proposal. right now, we haven't approved ordinance that has a use of force option. in all the times that we've had it, we've never
bridges in memphis are lit up tonight in red and gold in honor of terry nichols. -- tyre nichols. he grew up in sacramento and moved to memphis a couple years ago. dan: killer robots might be on the agenda again in san francisco. there was an upper over the idea late last year that even went national. sfpd drafted a policy to allow for the lethally armed robots. the department claimed they would only be used in extreme situations for violent suspects that pose immediate risks to life....
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bridges in memphis are lit up tonight in red and gold in honor of terry nichols. -- tyre nichols. he grew up in sacramento and moved to memphis a couple years ago. dan: killer robots might be on the agenda again in san francisco. there was an upper over the idea late last year that even went national. sfpd drafted a policy to allow for the lethally armed robots. the department claimed they would only be used in extreme situations for violent suspects that pose immediate risks to life. initially, they were approved. the board of supervisors ended up blocking the policy. during tonight's police commission meeting, the idea was floated again. >> when you are looking at these remotely piloted vehicles, they are probably more precise than any of our other force options. we won't accidentally get a bystander. we might not hit another vehicle. this will go directly to whoever the gunman is in this prolonged attack. we are still interested in resubmitting our proposal. right now, we haven't approved ordinance that has a use of force option. in all the times that we've had it, we've never
bridges in memphis are lit up tonight in red and gold in honor of terry nichols. -- tyre nichols. he grew up in sacramento and moved to memphis a couple years ago. dan: killer robots might be on the agenda again in san francisco. there was an upper over the idea late last year that even went national. sfpd drafted a policy to allow for the lethally armed robots. the department claimed they would only be used in extreme situations for violent suspects that pose immediate risks to life....
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here to discuss the killing of terry nichols at the hands of police and the overall state of policing in the united states is alex metalli. he is the author of the end of policing and he's also coordinator of the policing and social justice project at brooklyn. college were also joined by corp. again. he's retired deputy inspector at new york city police department and he's the author of the book once a cop gentleman. thank you so much for joining me. the killing of terry nichols at the hands of 5 memphis police officers is just the latest example of brutality and the brutal treatment of black and brown people at the hands of law enforcement in the united states. according to a mapping violence, police violence project, police killed at least $1176.00 people in the united states last year. that was a record high number. now this is nearly 3 years at sir george floyd was murdered by derrick shelven in minneapolis. minnesota. oh, what does it say that we're here? again. tyrene nichols 29 year old black man beaten to death by police. oh cor, i'm gonna start with you when you see somethin
here to discuss the killing of terry nichols at the hands of police and the overall state of policing in the united states is alex metalli. he is the author of the end of policing and he's also coordinator of the policing and social justice project at brooklyn. college were also joined by corp. again. he's retired deputy inspector at new york city police department and he's the author of the book once a cop gentleman. thank you so much for joining me. the killing of terry nichols at the hands...
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. >> you talk in one of your recent articles about going to the location where terry nichols was killed nichols was killed and the people visiting the sameocation. can you tell us about that experience? >> it was a moving experience. it is a suburban area, quiet street. when i got there, it seemed there was no one there. the scene is recognizable to anyone who has watched the video of the beating. i realized there was a study and endless stream of cars quietly coming into this cul-de-sac to pay respects and make a pilgrimage. a lot of middle-aged black women in particular. i talked to a lot who rolled down the windows and said, is this the spot? several of them said to me i have a son, to explain why they were there and wanted to bear witness. >> "i have a son." very poignant. we are just at the start of the trial. tyre nichols was only killed last month. do you the sense his death will change the conversation around policing in memphis? >> big question. this is the most prominent incident but it is not the first case where someone has been beaten by the police. this aeal question about
. >> you talk in one of your recent articles about going to the location where terry nichols was killed nichols was killed and the people visiting the sameocation. can you tell us about that experience? >> it was a moving experience. it is a suburban area, quiet street. when i got there, it seemed there was no one there. the scene is recognizable to anyone who has watched the video of the beating. i realized there was a study and endless stream of cars quietly coming into this...
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the encounter with terry nichols in memphis recorded on video is a glaring reminder that efforts to reform policing have failed to prevent more flash point incidence and intractable epidemic of police brutality in this country . nearly 32 years ago, rodney king beating by police in los angeles. prompted hartfield call for change. and yet here we are. 3 decades later, still calling for their change by francis has called for an end to the exploitation of natural resources by foreign powers in the democratic republic of congo. lead at the roman catholic church is in kinshasa as part of a visit to the african continent. he'll travel to south saddam on friday. u. s. justice apartments, as for more men happened, charged with criminal offenses in connection with the assassination as the haitian president, juvenile, noisy, and 2021 that had been transferred to american custody also being detained in haiti . russia says its troops had captured a village on the outskirts of the crating city of buck mutes. it is located near the town of salanda, which are seized last month by russian forces. and wagn
the encounter with terry nichols in memphis recorded on video is a glaring reminder that efforts to reform policing have failed to prevent more flash point incidence and intractable epidemic of police brutality in this country . nearly 32 years ago, rodney king beating by police in los angeles. prompted hartfield call for change. and yet here we are. 3 decades later, still calling for their change by francis has called for an end to the exploitation of natural resources by foreign powers in the...
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they are still on edge after the police beating of terry nichols.he incident adds to mass shootings across the country in recent days. six people were killed and one injured in rural mississippi on friday. three students died and five were injured on michigan state university's campus monday night. michigan state resumes classes tomorrow, despite some calls for a delay. actor richard belzer has died. he began his career as a standup comedian became known on homicide and law and order spu. >> you had one hell of a run. >> i'm over it went. -- not know where it went. john: he was 70 years old. still to come on "pbs news weekend", the selling of personal data collected by mental health apps. a conversation with the coach of the last remaining swim team at an historically black college. >> this is pbs news weekend from washington. john: in 1926, henry ford instituted a five-day 40 hour workweek with no loss of pay for saturdays off. this is now the standard. now, there is a push to consider a 32 hour workweek with no loss in pay. how practical is that?
they are still on edge after the police beating of terry nichols.he incident adds to mass shootings across the country in recent days. six people were killed and one injured in rural mississippi on friday. three students died and five were injured on michigan state university's campus monday night. michigan state resumes classes tomorrow, despite some calls for a delay. actor richard belzer has died. he began his career as a standup comedian became known on homicide and law and order spu....
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because then you have to think twice for you beat terry nichols. think twice before you shoot at someone unarmed. you think twice before you show called eric garner. you chokehold before you put your knee on eric garner's -- on george floyd's neck. because if you don't have qualified immunity, your wife would be telling you before you leave home, behave yourself. we could lose the house. we can lose the car. behave yourself. i say this can't be going. you want to be a tough guy? let's get rid of qualified immunity and see if you behave in the same manner you have on the white side of town as you have on the black side of town. reverend, you don't understand. how are they going to keep crime down in the black community and at the same time not be tough and rough? they do it the same way. do it the same way they do it on the white side of memphis, they keep the crime down. without being rough and tough. how do you have the same department keep crime down on one side of town. without beating folk to death. you can't do it on the other side of town. un
because then you have to think twice for you beat terry nichols. think twice before you shoot at someone unarmed. you think twice before you show called eric garner. you chokehold before you put your knee on eric garner's -- on george floyd's neck. because if you don't have qualified immunity, your wife would be telling you before you leave home, behave yourself. we could lose the house. we can lose the car. behave yourself. i say this can't be going. you want to be a tough guy? let's get rid...
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the terry nichols cas shows once again police violence comes in many shapes and forms and it not justivil rigs issue, it is a human rights issue. we will not stop figing to the entire system of racist policing is undone.
the terry nichols cas shows once again police violence comes in many shapes and forms and it not justivil rigs issue, it is a human rights issue. we will not stop figing to the entire system of racist policing is undone.
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military, renewed scrutiny of police after the beating of terry nichols in memphis and the ongoing warukraine. while the nation's economy has seen inflation slow in recent months, president biden's approval rating on economic issues is underwater. shortly, we expect the president and first lady to depart the white house for the 16 block drive down pennsylvania avenue to the capitol. once on the house chamber, perhaps the biggest return to normalcy since the beginning of the pandemic, all members of congress are invited to attend the speech, and so are a number of guests. more on that in just a few minutes. the republican response tonight will come from governor sarah huckabee sanders of arkansas, who of course rose to national prominence as former president trump's press secretary. that will start about five minutes after the conclusion of president biden's remarks. then it is your turn. we want to hear from you. how would you decide to state of the union? what resonated with you in president biden's speech and the republican response? and what were you hoping to hear that you didn't?
military, renewed scrutiny of police after the beating of terry nichols in memphis and the ongoing warukraine. while the nation's economy has seen inflation slow in recent months, president biden's approval rating on economic issues is underwater. shortly, we expect the president and first lady to depart the white house for the 16 block drive down pennsylvania avenue to the capitol. once on the house chamber, perhaps the biggest return to normalcy since the beginning of the pandemic, all...
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s. police officers will be laid to rest later on wednesday, the family of terry nichols gathered at a church in the city of memphis on the eve of his funeral, to call for police reform. they were joined by community and religious leaders. 5 officers have been fired and charged for the fatal beating of nickels on january the 7th. the account was tyrene nichols in memphis. recorded on video is a glaring reminder that efforts to reform policing have failed to prevent more flash point incidence. and intractable epidemic of police brutality in this country . nearly 32 years ago. rodney kings beating by police in los angeles, prompted hartfield call for change. and yet here we are 3 decades later. still calling for, let's say, well, for many, this latest example of police brutality is a reminder of the beating of rodney king and los angeles. in 1991 act of his say, it's a sign of how little has changed since then. john, 100 reports from chicago. let me give you a warning. you might find some of the images in the report. distressing. i at protest after protest in united states in recent year
s. police officers will be laid to rest later on wednesday, the family of terry nichols gathered at a church in the city of memphis on the eve of his funeral, to call for police reform. they were joined by community and religious leaders. 5 officers have been fired and charged for the fatal beating of nickels on january the 7th. the account was tyrene nichols in memphis. recorded on video is a glaring reminder that efforts to reform policing have failed to prevent more flash point incidence....
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of high school students held what they called a block party and vigil to celebrate the life of terry nichols. the group called communities united for restorative youth justice put this together along part of broadway along oakland tech high school. >> it's important that our school is part of this black party because it's literally a time to celebrate someone that was selling -- taken away so fast and terribly. dan: the students painted a mural on the street calling for an end of violence. tyre nichols died nearly a month ago now in tennessee after being beaten during a traffic stop. i've police officers are charged with second-degree murder. ama: the legislature is seeing new bill proposals come in left and right while lawmakers are in session. one would ring california one clip -- one step closer to amsterdam. it would allow cannabis retailers to sell food and drinks inside the business. the lawmaker behind it is assembly member matt haney of san francisco. he says this would give cannabis retailers in other revenue source while they fight heavy taxes and regulations. >> california is a de
of high school students held what they called a block party and vigil to celebrate the life of terry nichols. the group called communities united for restorative youth justice put this together along part of broadway along oakland tech high school. >> it's important that our school is part of this black party because it's literally a time to celebrate someone that was selling -- taken away so fast and terribly. dan: the students painted a mural on the street calling for an end of...
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and what i'm reminded of as well during moments like this, on a day where terry nichols' funeral is being held is what the families want is for the children to be alive. the appropriate response is for this to never happen to begin with. and that we are here again is frustrating and shocking. it's enraging. it's also an opportunity for us to see what some folks may have missed in the uprisings of 2020, and there are lessons to be learned that i hope can move us forward. >> you are so right, nikki. >> i, this from a journalistic perspective and the coverage perspective. one of the big things i had many journalists are concerned about is really the relationship between crime coverage, and the relationship between police department and many journalism organizations. in the way different people are cast in media, there is a huge problem. if you look at how many -- in how many cases, many news organizations have of crime, when these stories are told, how folks are cast and how perceptions are perpetuated, journalists really need to look closely at what the impact is of our approach to crime co
and what i'm reminded of as well during moments like this, on a day where terry nichols' funeral is being held is what the families want is for the children to be alive. the appropriate response is for this to never happen to begin with. and that we are here again is frustrating and shocking. it's enraging. it's also an opportunity for us to see what some folks may have missed in the uprisings of 2020, and there are lessons to be learned that i hope can move us forward. >> you are so...
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by then also honored terry nichols, the 29 year old man beaten by memphis police officers. as nichols, mother and stepfather looked on biting, urged congress to invest more in police training. something good must come from this codifying women's rights to an abortion was another priority. make no mistake about him. of congress passes the national band. i will veto it. o 5 is speech focused mainly on domestic policy. once again, underscored america's support for ukraine. following the downing of a chinese spy blue after across the united states, he issued this warning. as we made clear last week of china threatens our sovereignty, we will act to protect our country. and we did. but republicans had their over bottle from out of control inflation and violent cry to the dangerous border crisis and threat from china biden. and the democrats have failed you. president biden used his address to reflect on his accomplishments and lay out his agenda for another term. and office is been widely reported. the biden senior aides preparing for the president to announce his re election bi
by then also honored terry nichols, the 29 year old man beaten by memphis police officers. as nichols, mother and stepfather looked on biting, urged congress to invest more in police training. something good must come from this codifying women's rights to an abortion was another priority. make no mistake about him. of congress passes the national band. i will veto it. o 5 is speech focused mainly on domestic policy. once again, underscored america's support for ukraine. following the downing of...
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city of memphis to remember terry nichols who died after being beaten by police last month. family members remembered him as loving and peaceful and called for more action to prevent more cases of police brutality. gabriel is under reports from memphis. ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow when those monsters murdered my maybe brother. do you live me completely harbor bro. you gone too soon? 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 texas acts because this would be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other peer is here. have lost
city of memphis to remember terry nichols who died after being beaten by police last month. family members remembered him as loving and peaceful and called for more action to prevent more cases of police brutality. gabriel is under reports from memphis. ah, it was a moment to celebrate tyree nichols life in gospel and prayer, but also in sorrow when those monsters murdered my maybe brother. do you live me completely harbor bro. you gone too soon? nichols was 29 years old and a father of a 4...
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terry nichols mother called for legislation and action to fight police brutality at this me. whatever it and george lloyd be a we needed past. yeah. because there should be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other parents here have lost their children. we need to get that bill passed name because we don't that. but the next hour their diet, their blood is going to be on there. he is keeping it under as more from memphis. this was billed as really a celebration of tyree nichols of life, not his death. and that's exactly what i think you saw particularly poignantly at the end. when his 2 sisters, 2 brothers of his really opened up a brief statement, but powerful, talking about how hard it was to lose their sibling in this manner. and then also hearing of course, from his step father and then at the very end his mother. but we haven't heard from a lot because it's been very difficult for her as we can all certainly imagine struggling because it was her youngest son, tyree nichols and her talking about how hard it was choking back tears as she tried to exp
terry nichols mother called for legislation and action to fight police brutality at this me. whatever it and george lloyd be a we needed past. yeah. because there should be no other chair. this is subway. the way mother and all the other parents here have lost their children. we need to get that bill passed name because we don't that. but the next hour their diet, their blood is going to be on there. he is keeping it under as more from memphis. this was billed as really a celebration of tyree...
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headlights you as vice president carmella harris has called for police reform at the funeral of terry nichols in memphis, tennessee 29 year old nichols died after being beaten by police during an arrest, 5 officers have been charged with murder in braces. the european central bank has hiked interest rates again, increasing them by half a point to 3 percent on thursday. it's the 5th hike in a row intended to curb yours on inflation. easy be president, christine law. god underlie the best continuing drive to obtain inflation. even as the european economy slows 8 significant and not human rights activists have denounced the arrest of 5 people on terrorism charges in egypt. they have published a smooth video about a prison visit. the 3 minute clip shows a woman visiting her fiance in jail and has received 7000000 views on facebook. a suicide bomb attack on her mosque and pakistan this week has left the country's security forces unsettled. the attack targeted officials praying at the building, which was located in a secure police compound. the bomber was reportedly disguised in a police uniform. n
headlights you as vice president carmella harris has called for police reform at the funeral of terry nichols in memphis, tennessee 29 year old nichols died after being beaten by police during an arrest, 5 officers have been charged with murder in braces. the european central bank has hiked interest rates again, increasing them by half a point to 3 percent on thursday. it's the 5th hike in a row intended to curb yours on inflation. easy be president, christine law. god underlie the best...
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of high school students held what they called a block party and vigil to celebrate the life of terry nicholsp called communities united for restorative youth justice put this together along part of broadway along oakland tech high school. >> it's important that our school is part of this black party because it's literally a time to celebrate someone that was selling -- taken away so fast and terribly. dan: the students painted a mural on the street calling for an end of violence. tyre nichols died nearly a month ago now in tennessee after being beaten during a traffic stop. i've police officers are charged with second-degree murder. ama: the legislature is seeing new bill proposals come in left and right while lawmakers are in session. one would ring california one clip -- one step closer to amsterdam. it would allow cannabis retailers to sell food and drinks inside the business. the lawmaker behind it is assembly member matt haney of san francisco. he says this would give cannabis retailers in other revenue source while they fight heavy taxes and regulations. >> california is a destination
of high school students held what they called a block party and vigil to celebrate the life of terry nicholsp called communities united for restorative youth justice put this together along part of broadway along oakland tech high school. >> it's important that our school is part of this black party because it's literally a time to celebrate someone that was selling -- taken away so fast and terribly. dan: the students painted a mural on the street calling for an end of violence. tyre...
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presence, south korea and japan in the north to australia and a funeral has been held in memphis for terry nichols who died after being beaten by police officers. 3 weeks ago. family was joined by us, vice president and civil rights activists. israel has conducted as strikes and the gaza strip. 2 sides were targeted military wing of hamas said they 5 missiles at these righty aircraft conducting the choice. they say they carried out the strikes off to rock. it was fide from casa hey, francis has slammed brutal atrocities in eastern democratic republic of congo on to missing victims of war. in kinshasa, he also celebrated mass with a crowd of hundreds of thousands of people in the capitol. web reports from kinshasa, the thousands of people gathered in a field in kinshasa to celebrate mass. pope frances seem to visiting the democratic republic of congo with a message of peace in the world. just heartened by violence and war, christians must be like jesus as if to insist on the point. jesus told the disciples once more paced be with you. about half a congo, nearly 100000000 people following the roman
presence, south korea and japan in the north to australia and a funeral has been held in memphis for terry nichols who died after being beaten by police officers. 3 weeks ago. family was joined by us, vice president and civil rights activists. israel has conducted as strikes and the gaza strip. 2 sides were targeted military wing of hamas said they 5 missiles at these righty aircraft conducting the choice. they say they carried out the strikes off to rock. it was fide from casa hey, francis has...
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so as expected to be a very huge crowd and they're calling it celebration of life. life of terry nichols, the 29 year old father of a 4 year old child who of course was described by so many of his family members and friends as a care, free loving young man man whose life was taken away from him. too soon. when he was a victim of police brutality here in memphis earlier in january, all this latest incident of police brutality is similar to the 1991 basing as rodney king in los angeles, many activists and academics alike questioning how changes occurred since then. john henry reports from chicago at protest after protest in the united states in recent years, activists have insisted they won't be fooled again. i was wondering. 7 how many thought they'd seen progress now the fatal police beating and tiring nichols in memphis has many questioning whether they've made any headway at all in stopping police brutality against african americans. i thought this was over with after george floyd, i really did is the head of black lives matter in lake county, illinois. clyde macklemore, no wide eyed o
so as expected to be a very huge crowd and they're calling it celebration of life. life of terry nichols, the 29 year old father of a 4 year old child who of course was described by so many of his family members and friends as a care, free loving young man man whose life was taken away from him. too soon. when he was a victim of police brutality here in memphis earlier in january, all this latest incident of police brutality is similar to the 1991 basing as rodney king in los angeles, many...