it led to the firing of five memphis police officers and two fire department employees. question is there it finally show us what happened when 29-year-old tyre nichols was pulled over by police and three day later was dead after what an independent autopsy calls extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating. and will anybody face any charges? plus. some teachers in florida locking down every book in their classroom libraries. why? out of fear they could face criminal charges if get this, they let kids read books. it hasn t been preapproved some new state law. that s right. how books in a classroom could suddenly just break the law. and there was a speech on house floor tonight like nothing ever happened before. it was written by an artificial intelligence program, we told you about that last night. it s called chat gp t. and tonight, congressman jake will be here to tell us how he used it to write this speech on the floor. a lot to cover tonight i want to begin with the conc
nichols, who was pulled over by police, and three days later was dead after what in an of topsey was called extensive bleeding. it was caused by a severe beating. but will anybody face any charges? plus, some teachers in florida are locking down every book in their classroom libraries. why? out of fear they could face criminal charges if but they let kids read books. but i ve not been pretty approved, under some new state law. that s right, how books in a classroom could suddenly break the law. there is a speech on the house floor tonight like nothing that has ever happened before. it was written by an artificial intelligence. it is called chatgpt. tonight, congressman jake will be here to tell us how he used it to write his speech on the floor. we ve got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with a concern and anticipation over the release of the video of tyree nichols encounter with police that ended three days later in his death in the firing of five officers and to
not see the traditional statements from the police union rallying behind the officers. from one perspective, you can look at the situation as a litmus test. we are looking at one of the first major national pieces that we have seen in many years where there are all black officers. this isn t a situation where traditional questions of black versus white. we are looking at police violence being on trial as police of violence itself. not solely a racial issue in terms of racial conflict, but in terms of the power that police have under the current legal structure, whether some of those major supreme court cases go to the cv gardner. some of these cases and allow police to have what the disability to feel like they can use deadly force in all of these different situations. even in the context where the police department procedures might not seem to call for it, there is a separate question
charges, walk me through your thinking, do you think that there could be charges forthcoming? and what might be some of the defenses that would be raised in case like this? i do think that there are likely to be charges forthcoming in part because of the swift firing of the officers, you don t see the traditional from the police union rallying behind the officers now. from one perspective you could look at the situation as a lit news test, looking at one of the first major national cases we ve seen in many years where they re all black officers. so this is it not a situation where the traditional question of black versus white. we re looking at police violence being on trial as police violence itself not as solely a racial issue in terms of racial conflict but an issue that the power police have under the