good morning and welcome to cnn this morning weekend. i m boris sanchez live in memphis, tennessee, a city that s still processing the horror caught on camera, the horrific beating of tyre nichols at the hands of police. good morning to you, boris. i m amara walker here in atlanta. that encounter from start to finish, the video was released last night, giving the public its first glimpse into what happened on that night. the four clips are each taken from different per specktives, but they all show a deadly encounter between tyre nichols and memphis police officers earlier this month. the images are graphic, disturbing and heartbreaking, but they re critical to understanding the gravity of what happened. i didn t do anything. turn your ass around. all right, all right, all right, all right. on the ground, on the ground. all right, all right, all right. you don t do that, okay? get on the ground. we see and hear a lot. what we do not see is nichols bein
recruitment issue as well. sometimes in these cases we hear advocates calling for more diversity. in this case we have a female black police wheef who, by the way, is being hailed for her transparency and quick response, but also we have five black officers. is this more about police culture rather than making sure we have a diverse police force? i think it is interesting because one of the things i ve often spoken about and i think sometimes falls on deaf ears, the culture issue of policing is far more overwhelming than the impact of the diversity and the lack thereof in some agencies. by that, i mean you can have an agency as diverse as memphis and still have this. what i would say is the culture of this unit if nothing else has to be called into question and obviously was not designed with this outcome in mind. somewhere along the way this