Are not backing down. We have Fox Team Coverage and dan springers in seattle with whats happening in dallas as well as the ongoing unrest in the pacific northwest. We begin tonight though with correspondent aisha housing in new york. Good evening to go. Its a Stunning Development out of rochester tonight and the police chief their announcing that both he and his deputy chief are retiring and three others in their command staff are also retiring, or, being demoted. In a letter shared by local media, chief laurent singletary writes this. As a man of integrity i will not sit idly by while outside entitys attempt to destroy my character. The events over the last week are an attempt to destroy my character and integrity. This comes limited to intense criticism and six nights of protests over the death of daniel through, the man who lost consciousness while laying naked with a bag over his head. He died later in the hospital and his death was ruled a homicide but has autopsy found pcp in his
Pay roll taxes for employees, possibliality alternative income tax pthe president said he and other past president s have not released tax returns claiming falsely because of being audited. The irs says he can replease those tax returns. Stephanie ruhle joins me now from msnbc. A big difference between tax avoidance, which a lot of rich people do. Its legal, if questioned morally, certainly politically and tax evasion which is potentially illegal. What exactly do you think were dealing with here as you look through this, all of your reporting . Youve been up all night doing stellar work on all this. Thanks for digging through it for us. Reporter thank you. We krn scant say we have concls but based on the New York Times, a lot more questions. Benefits rich because of loopholes. Look at president s numbers, this goes beyond the loopholes. The fact you can have a significant person year after year paying no federal income tax and then upon his first year being president paying 750 . Just
She took questions over whether a president could legally pardon himself and whether her involvement in the disputed election of 2,000 disqualify her should it happen again this year but much of the inquiry had harsh political overtones. Shannon bream has highlights tonight from the confirmation hearing room. Date 2 of questioning was marked by some technical problems and some delays but we also got a look at professor barrett today, she was fielding questions time and time again from senators, but she also spent time breaking down complex legal issues and asking some questions of her own. Shes going to the court, the seat at the table is waiting on you. Republicans sounded confident but for Supreme Court nominee judge Amy Coney Barrett, it might of felt like groundhog day, date 2 of questioning by members of the Senate Judiciary committee, she repeatedly faced the same accusations of democrats leveled on day 1, that the president is fast tracking her nomination in order to speed her o
Flipped for joe biden. Arizona also called for biden last night. So joe biden is now projected to win this election with the exact same number of electoral votes that donald trump won in 2016. 306 in all. You might remember Kellyanne Conway four years ago called a landslide a blowout, she said, historic. No doubt donald trump will also face questions today about why he continues to make claims about widespread voter fraud when his own administration, his own administration, the dhs, department of homeland security, is calling this election the most secure election in american history. Why he and his republican allies continue to tout republican victories in the house and senate while claiming president ial votes on the same ballots were somehow fraudulent. Not to mention the questions if why hes so adamant about holding on to the presidency the president has not shown much interest in doing the job since the closing of the polls. With the pandemic shattering records across this country
Eventually become an illegal attempt at election interference by the president s most subservient ally in the senate. Watching the news that prominent republicans leaned on the georgia secretary of state, also a republican, exclude legitimate ballots from being counted from the blockbuster report. Secretary Brad Raffensperger said he is under increasing pressure recent days from fellow republicans, including senator Lindsey Graham who he said questioned the validity of legally cast absentee ballots in effort to reverse President Trumps narrow loss in the state. Raffensperger said he was stunned graham appeared to suggest that he find a way to toss legally cast ballots. Today a witness to that call has come forward. He works in the secretarys offense, confirming graham did pursue the line of inquiry raffensperger describes, adding he couldnt speak to grahams state of mind or his intentions. But secretary raffensperger says he believes it was perfectly clear what graham was trying to ach