>> well, don, it's hard to imagine it's been a week since you were sitting here in memphis and talking to the family and ben crump about all of the developments here. and you, of course, talked to the chief. now that we're looking at this incident report, you can see several things that sort of stand out. the officers really never mentioning that they went up in level of force against tyre. when you also look at the fact that they said that he was sweating profusely and irate upon exiting the vehicle. when you watch the video, you can see it's actually the officers that approached that car with so much aggression. going on from there, it said that nichols grabbed for officer martin's gun and listed martin as a victim. those are things that stood out to us. they say in memphis when you have to do excessive force or go up in terms of meeting, in terms of meeting a suspect, you're supposed to put that in the report. all of this surrounding a funeral that's going to have the nation's eyes on it, as vice president harris will be here as well. but listen to tyre's brother yesterday talk about the pain they're feeling and the one they love so much.
night and if it got tough. - that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully it just shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know,
that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! laughter. give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully itjust shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do.
phew. right, we need to move! laughter give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting maximum! respect! hopefully it just shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do. hopefully, people see that and embrace disability
"i'm proud of you, dad. "we all love you. "keep going. "all the hard work will pay off. - "i love you loads. "from zac." he made it for me for summit night and if it got tough. - that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! laughter. give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair.
getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully it just shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do. hopefully, people see that and embrace disability and not turn their back on it. so, there's a long way to go, but hopefully, doing this has highlighted just how important, you know, help and support is. so, congratulations. you made it to kipo hut! yay! applause. and just the last little - challenge of a very short 7km hike to the summit.
"keep going. "all the hard work will pay off. "i love you loads. "from zack." he made it for me for summit night and if it got tough. _ that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! laughter. five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody cos they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support.
right, we need to move! laughter. give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting. maximum! respect! hopefully it just shows everybody that with the right help and support, you know, disabled people can literally do anything they want to do. hopefully, people see that and embrace disability and not
"i love you loads. "from zac." he made it for me for summit night and if it got tough. - that's what i will use — that's my motivation. phew. right, we need to move! laughter give me five minutes. getting this far up the mountain is a remarkable achievement. martin's. .. mountain! don't write off somebody �*cause they're in a wheelchair. look at what they can do when they've got the right help and support. they can climb mount kilimanjaro. chanting
it's as if he's learning lines? potentially, it's as if he's learning lines. he's remembering his lines and thinking back to say them. i'm all for freedom of speech and and all that, but it crosses the line, you know, when you're saying, i'm an actor, or i've not got a spinal cord injury, or eve's not disabled, she's not in a wheelchair. this is notjust a guy putting something on youtube. he's coming to where eve lives, you know? he's found out where eve lives, how's he done that? martin's had enough. following the success of the alex jones case in the us, he's now preparing to take libel action against hall. so, how many people take a man like hall seriously? it appears quite a few. our research suggests more than one in 10 think the manchester arena attack was a hoax.