newsroom. i m jim acosta. outrage and calls for action following the release of video showing the deadly police beating of tyre nichols. that s where weigh start. the images we are going to show you right about now are graphic and disturbing but critical to understanding what happened to this 29-year-old man. here is what we know at this hour. nichols was pulled over by memphis police on january 7th, allegedly for reckless driving. in a shocking development, the police chief says the department has not been able to find anything to substantiate that blame. this video shows the moment police catch up to nichols when he runs away. again, if you haven t seen it yet, need to warn you, it is incredibly graphic. no! no! give me your [ bleep ] hands! hey! give me your hands! give me your hands! hey! ooh! watch out, watch out! mom! you can hear nichols crying out for his mother who just blocks i way. officers continue to hit and spray nichols struggling with him on
another government shutdown. congress only has five and a half days to pass some kind of measure to keep the federal government funded or otherwise risk closing down some agencies and suspending some services right before the holidays. but as has been the case since the beginning of this congress, unresolved issues within their is functional house republican caucus continue to derail progress. the conference wide call yesterday afternoon, the new speaker mike johnson unveiled his plan to fund the government, which involves a novel approach called a lag, continuing resolution, or c r. under this plan, fundi for some services and agencies, such as military vet programs, department of transportation and housing, and urban development, among others, will be extended at current levels until the first deadline of january 19. meanwhile, funding will be extended until february 2nd, a couple of weeks later, for the rest of the government, including for the departments of state, justic
sit up, man. hey [ inaudible ] my radio, bro. chatter like a [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. where my light go, bro? chief, why didn t any of these officers recognize that this could be a human being who might be taking his last breaths or on the verge of, you know, going unconscious and dying as a result of these injuries that they inflicted on him? i just don t understand how all of these men, grown men, could be standing around this young man, this suspect like
being taken away from you forever, on the verge of, if we hold his hand, help him turn that corner, help him do that i will make him a ward to the court, and i will set his matter for review in three months, as it relates to kentrel, i think this is a young man who probably the juvenile court system was designed for in some respects, i couldn t let him walk away from us, without trying to get him to a point where he is literate and can function in some type of job. today, the court is going to make him a ward of the court and ordered that he will in the indiana developmental training center. this hearing is adjourned. thank you.