peacefully. justice for tyree. justice for tyree. todd: brooke singman live with the latest. brooke. brooke: good morning, guys. just hours from now memphis police are expected to release body cam footage from the night of tyre nichols s death. this started january 27 when the 29 year old was pulled over on suspicion of wreckless driving. what we re about to play is reporting of the police scanner. we got one male black running. eyes on the subject? set up perimeter. running on foot. see what the address. he is fighting at this time. brooke: the nichols family has seen the footage and they say it shows the officers beating tyre nichols for three minutes. he died in the hospital three days evera the incident. the tape could trigger civil unrest with the police chief giving this warning. this is not just a professional failing, this is a failing of basic humanity toward another individual. this individual was heinous, wreckless and inhumane and in the vei
good morning. welcome to cnn this morning. i m boris sanchez. and i m amarah walker. what pentagon officials are saying about it and the differences between this object and the chinese balloon that was shot down last week. plus a moment of hope amid the devastating earthquake in turkey and syria. more than 24,000 people killed, but amid the huge loss, under days trapped under the rubble, a teenager is found alive. plus under review, memphis prosecutors say they are now looking at every case involving those now fired officers charged in the beating of the death of tyre nichols as we re learning new dethe tails about the officers involved. and executives at southwest airlines grilled by lawmakers on capitol hill. the changes the airline says it s going to make in the wake of that meltdown, ahead on cnn this morning. . take a deep breath and relax. the weekend is here. it s saturday, february 11th. we appreciate you re waking up with us. and we re together in person. t
federal reserve is directly contradicting the president about the main driver behind that inflation. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. for now rebate cards are out and the federal gas tax holiday is in. president biden s problem few democrats don t see the point. i fully understand that a gas tax holiday alone is not going to fix the problem. but it will provide families some immediate relief. president biden wants congress to suspend the federal gas tax for 90 days to bring down prices at the pump. but evidently didn t nail down lawmaker support before making the public plea and congress is lukewarm. house speaker nancy pelosi writing: we will see where the consensus lies on a path forward. democrat senator joe manchin indicated the votes may not be there at all telling abc. i m not a yes right now that s for sure. even if congress gets on board, there is nothin
training. but those are decisions that have to be made at a local level involving community and the police did the, even issues like avoiding stos. you mention what can be done at the local level. at the federal level, president biden made another push for sol kind of national police reform. obviously, the george floyd act justice and policing act fell apart, specifically over the issue of qualified immunity. it s holding officers legally liable for some of their ac actions. i m wondering where you stand on that issue and what law cans pass to better address these problems. there s some options out there where liability can shuft away from the tax pawers.
this number, in particular, in raleigh? well, since my retirement, i had the opportunity to do consulting and talking with law enforcement agencies across the state, you find we re all in the same boat. we are having tough time recruiting and retaining officers and a lot is due to the environment officers are having to work in now. when we talk about these things, we re certainly not talking about holding officers not holding them responsible for uses of force that are not reasonable and necessary, but this narrative that seems to manifest itself around most uses of force involving law enforcement has made recruiting extremely hard. ashley: you said you left the democratic party, were you a democrat when you were in law