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 thrown to the ground while officers continue to yell at him to get on the ground in a series of profanity-laced commands. a few moments later, you see police tase nichols as he manages to escape and run away and as some of the officers on scene pursue him, you ca
l nn? florida governor ron deand tis facing backlash on the college board s african-american studies course. in the state of florida, our standards don t prevent they require teaching black history. the issue is we ve good guidelines and standards in florida, we want education and not indoctrination. by rejecting the african-american history pilot program, ron desantis has clearly demonstrated that he wants to dictate whose story does and doesn t belong. for more on this, mike gonzalez, angeles, and heritage
foundation, thank you for giving time on a saturday. and the question here, is whether or not we should be studying american history. you can t delve into american history without the building, sl slavery and civil rights. and this program, is it a wolf in sheep s clothing is that what the governor is contending? of course it is, and i think that ron desantis has struck a victory for the right of children to study african-american history that s free of a political program. we should all study, all children should study more fred dick douglas, harriet tubman, and deboise who i disagree with. we should be subjecting children to a political marxist program to change america and that s what african-american
whether the gunman, a saudi military trainee, acted alone. jacqui heinrich is in pensacola with the latest. the focus of the investigation is whether mohammed saeed alshamrani was part of a larger network for motivated by ideology. but governor ron deand is said the shooter ron desantis said the shooter hated this country. have you read the reports? he had a majors social media trail. this guy was somebody who just had a deep-seated hatred for the united states. how can this individual take out three our sailors to me is unacceptable and i think it cot have been prevented. reporter: governor desantis said he s glad the department of defense is reviewing the vetting
county require s a tragic event. these are brave people to do what they did it s a safe community it s supposed to be one of the safest communities and something like that happens. it s very sad. judge jeanine: an historic night for our next guest. ron deand i de santis. i didn t think i would get re-elected this quickly. we did this last week. here we are again.