hello, everyone, i m kate bolduan. at this hour, we re going to be starting in memphis. that city and far beyond that city, are now just hours from waiting for and receiving the release of around an hour s worth of videos that capture the police beating of tyre nichols. what has been described by every person who has seen it so far as a brutal attack that prosecutors say led to his death three days later. all five of, and we ll show you these now fired officers, are now charged with murder. and other serious crimes. in an exclusive interview with cnn, the memphis police chief said the video is perhaps worse than the police beating of rodney king decades ago. nichol s mother described the injuries that her son suffered at the hands of police. they had beat him to a pulp. he had bruises all over him. his head was swollen like a watermelon. it is horrific. and the humanity of it all. where was the humanity? they beat my son like a pinata. tyre nichols s mother there was ta
the door to the home and his assailant attacked him. we are expecting audio from police interviews with david as well as my mom one calls and home surveillance video as well as other investigative material in their release, we will bring that all to you, we will bring that as soon as we have that. also this hour, cities across the country are bracing for potential violence after the release of police body cam footage set to show the brutal beating of tiring nickels that later led to his death. hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i am emily compagno with my cohost harris faulkner and joining us today kennedy, molly line, and todd piro, we have a lot of news at this hour, and we begin with the hour-long footage from body cams that will be released at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight after schools are out and most businesses are closed for the day. the video has been described as appalling, and the depiction of staggering brutality. five memphis police department officers involved
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says the d.a. must indict. he is here to explain exactly why to you. plus, ron desantis in a new interview calls trump attacks background noise, predicts he can beat biden. this of course from a man who has not declared that he s even running. and a judge tearing into fox news accusing the network of knowingly providing false information as tucker carlson s private texts were shown in a court. we re going to show you what tucker carlson said. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, blow up our country, those are the words of a gop senator who warns an indictment against the former president trump, which could come as early as tomorrow, would be disastrous for america. it s going to blow up our country, and this is a bunch of b.s. now, in just a few hours, the grand jury in new york investigating the $130,000 payment that trump s fixer michael cohen made to stormy daniels, the adult film star, will meet. the grand jury s going to
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