attorney for his family. louisiana state police raef all of the videos they say they have following the horrific moments of green s life while in their custody. the evidence is coming to light two years after his death. we want to give you a warning here because we don t want you to be caught off-guard. the videos are disturbing and hard to watch. they are our clearest look yet how troopers kicked and dragged green even during this brutal encounter when he is apologizing and saying he is scared and each calling out to juice. we also, for the first time, hear radio transmissions from the proceeding police chase. here is one clip from those final moments of the chase. 46, we got to do something. he could kill somebody. he is intentionally driving on the wrong side of the road. now to be clear, at no point in any of the videos released do we see images of green s car as he is trying to get away from police. in all, there are nine body and dash cam videos that were released
thank you, alex. you look gorgeous as always. okay, thanks. it s high noon in the east and rather, noon in the east and 9:00 amp m. in the west. i was supposed to say that, welcome to alex witt reports. the release of body cam video related to the death of a black man by troopers in louisiana. these images in the video are graphic and disturbing. ronald green, a 49-year-old unarmed driver was taken into custody by louisiana state police in may 2019. troopers initially told green s family he died after crashing his suv into a tree after a high-speed chase. they acknowledge that green struggled with troopers and say actually, he died on the way to the hospital. yesterday s release of body cam video related to the incident indicates there was a violent detention. i beat the ever living [ bleep ] out of him and choked him and everything else trying to get him under control and we finally got him in handcuffs when a third man got there and the [ bleep ] was still fight
prince harry reveals more about his struggles after the death of his mother and who he blames for that. that s coming up later on this hour. but we do want to begin with newly released video in the fatal arrest of a black man two years after his death. the louisiana state police have finally released body cam footage in the brutally violent 2019 arrest of ronald greene after the associated press published leaked clips showing white officers beating and tasing greene repeatedly while he was handcuffed and face down on the ground. we want to show you some of this footage, but i do want to warn you, it is very disturbing. let me see your [ bleep ] hands. let me see your [ bleep ] hands, mother [ bleep ]. i got out. come here, mother [ bleep ]. i m scared. taser, taser, taser. you re about to get it again if you don t put your hands behind your back, mother, you better not move. you all right? blood all over. i hope this guy ain t got a.i.d.s. so, police initial
possibly end the 12-day air war. and police are surrounding the monument. thousands of israelis came out today marching the streets. the ruler of hamas today declared victory on television. listen to the sound of gaza when that ceasefire first went into effect. no more war! richard engel is in gaza and we ll join us in a moment. president biden had been fiercely working the phones, taking a harder line with netanyahu, and biden and his top aides made more than 80 contacts by person or by phone from tel aviv to cairo. neither the u.s. nor israel want to negotiate directly with hamas. it was quiet and relentless diplomacy that got the job done rather than provoking either side with u.s. demands with the high potential to backfire and escalate attacks even further. we re joined now by nbc news chief correspondent richard engel, also shannon pettypiece and nbc anchor omar aldean. richard, what have you been seeing and hearing? reporter: so people in gaza are still celebrati
east. here to discuss it is richard engel and from tel aviv, erin mclaughlin. in the united states, nbc news white house reporter shannon pettypiece. i know the area has been closed off. what have you been hearing and seeing? reporter: well, we he came through this morning. it had been closed. we had been coming down every single day hoping there would be an opening and the israelis who control the border between israel and gaza would open it up. they did. you go through the israeli side and then the hamas side. there were procedures. we got through and then we were driving through and walking through gaza city today. there is a lot of destruction. 8,000 homes were destroyed. more than is 150 buildings destroyed. many people out sweeping up. it is a city still functioning. the infrastructure has been set back a very long way. this was a they will need to do a lot of rebuilding here. that s the physical damage. on the political or emotional side, spirits are pretty good. thi