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save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. talk to our switch squad at your local xfinity store today. top of the hour in the cnn newsroom. i m erica hill. and i m jim sciutto. this morning, just incredible new details from the memphis police chief describing what the nation will see today when her department releases videos of the violent january 7th arrest of 29-year-old tyre nichols. he died just days later from injuries he sustained during the police stop. some of the emmages including from police body cameras described, including by the police chief as appalling, horrific and inhumane. five memphis police officers have been fired and charged with a number of felonies, including second-degree murder. and in an exclusive interview this morning, with cnn s don lemon, the police chief walked through what led up to that traffic stop, the beating of tyre nichols and about the ongoing investigations into the officers responsible. the charges, these five off
nichols, who was pulled over by police, and three days later was dead after what in an of topsey was called extensive bleeding. it was caused by a severe beating. but will anybody face any charges? plus, some teachers in florida are locking down every book in their classroom libraries. why? out of fear they could face criminal charges if but they let kids read books. but i ve not been pretty approved, under some new state law. that s right, how books in a classroom could suddenly break the law. there is a speech on the house floor tonight like nothing that has ever happened before. it was written by an artificial intelligence. it is called chatgpt. tonight, congressman jake will be here to tell us how he used it to write his speech on the floor. we ve got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with a concern and anticipation over the release of the video of tyree nichols encounter with police that ended three days later in his death in the firing of five officers and to
Im in charleston, the biggest city in the state of south carolina, in the americas south. Today, its sunny and picturesque, but charlestons prosperity was built on the back of the slave trade. Nearly half of all of americas slaves arrived at its port. Behind me is a slave market where they were bought and sold. The struggle for freedom and justice has been long and bloody. One of the most iconic fighters was Martin Luther king, the civil rights activist. My guest is his daughter, bernice king. Thank you. You are ceo of the king centre in atlanta, georgia. Like your late father, Martin Luther king, you are a church minister, you also preach his message of coexistence. When you look around the world today, including the United States, do you see coexistence between different peoples . You certainly see it in in various places, when i travel around the nation and the world, but i think holistically we have a lot of work to do in terms of understanding our different cultures, appreciating