o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave ashley: protesters reacting after police released body cam footage of the police involved death of tyree nichols, other cities saw demonstrators take to the streets. rachel: charles watson has body footage that is causing outrage across the country. reporter: good morning. prior to the release of body cam videos showing the violent beating of tyree nichols at the hands of memphis police officers, we were told those videos would be graphic and savage and the videos released by the city of memphis friday evening appear to live up to those descriptions. i didn t do anything. i was trying to if you don t lay down. i am on the ground. reporter: in the first video captured
insight, we love having you on the show. rachel: returning now to your headlines. rhonda mcdaniel beat out her main challenger harmeet dylan who you saw on fox news as well as my pillow ceo mike lindell. mcdaniel exclusively told fox news this would be her last term. at vr in c. of fox weather color, frigid winds across central colorado as the midwest braces for a dangerous blast of arctic air. the next few days are expected to be the coldest this year. traffic nightmares for commuters in wisconsin. icy conditions trigger a chain reaction and crash involving at least 85 vehicles outside madison. dozens were injured. in kenosha a pileup involving
artist to sell his entire recording catalogue, including any future releases. details have not been made public, but reports suggest the deal with sony music could be worth more than $200 million. dylan who began his career with sony s columbia records in 1961 said he was glad all his recordings could stay where they belonged. the army in burkina faso says it has seized power. speaking on state television, a military spokesman said that president roch kabore had been ousted and the government and national assembly dissolved. the un secretary general has condemned the takeover and urged soldiers not to harm those held during the coup. the government of burkina faso had become increasingly unpopular for what critics described as its failure to deal with corruption and an islamist insurgency. the bbc s senior africa correspondent anne soy reports. all is not well in 0uagadougou.