registry caused by the conspiracy. . they re not good faith actors as you said. great show, always a pleasure. enjoy the rest of your evening off. coming up on ayman, tyre nichols s death puts the spotlight of institutional racism in america. many are hoping that it will revive efforts to reform policing. i ll take that up with my sunday night panel. plus, joe biden s invest in america cabinet collides with house republicans who want to use the debt ceiling to force deep spending cuts. congresswoman sydney kamlanger, is here discussed that on. more and chris mays is turning the table on a republican election deniers, the cyber ninjas are out, voting rights are in. she joins us tonight to talk i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. we begin tonight with the latest on the aftermath of the death of tyre nichols at the hands of memphis police. we ve learned that tyre nichols s parents will attend the state of the union address next week as guests of the - we begin ton
than the country. . i appreciate your time. dateline white house picks up with nicole right now. it s 4:00 in new york and yes, it s groundhog day, the crisis in the house of representatives and the united states of america is in its third day. there still no speaker of the house of representatives which means there are no members of the house of representatives. that despite and evening of negations. kevin mccarthy has lost eight votes to be speaker and is on track right now to lose the ninth vote. that s despite making a series of unbelievable concessions, things that were off the table sunday night and into monday, to the holdouts in his car gets caucus, a major allowance to the hard right republicans, he said he would lower the number from 5 to 1. he said he previously not accept that. congress and matt gaetz, he nominated donald trump for the speakership and described the power to remove the speaker as anyone, anywhere, anytime, raising questions about whether anybod
that mortality rates in his second aren t that high if you exclude black women. i want to know, what s the hell. plus, new pentagon policy allows service members to request a transfer if they feel discriminated by gop state laws. i will talk to an army sergeant who transition it while in the service, about what this means for fighting forces. all that and much more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you. i am katie fang. we begin this morning by going down to georgia, where this re-week will get a look at how republican in that state feel about donald trump s big lie. over the last four years we will see don terms fixation with the peach state. especially after refused to go along with trump s lie about the 2020 election results. of, course some say the trumps of frustrations played into the state electing two democratic senators. there is a razor thin majority in the u.s. senate. now, trump is going full throttle to replace the two men who stood up to. him endors
Needs to do or they want him to do, come thursday, how much damage do you think hes going to do . Hes telling a very interesting and compelling story, but everything hes told so far, while certainly immoral, while certainly dishonest is not illegal. Here, hes talking about things that are unfortunately legal. They are unfortunately part of campaigns. The idea that people would pay money to create false information to make their opponent look bad. Other campaigns have done that. The steele dossier is a good example of that with the socalled trump p tape and everything else. So it is the unfortunate reality, what they need to do is then tie that to the false Business Records and i dont think that theyre going to be able to do that with this witness. I think hes hes doing a very good job of setting the scene and giving all the background and hes going to be able to corroborate a lot of what Michael Cohen said, but its not going to get to the ultimate issue we are at the very beginning of
school, basil michael, former chair of the new york state party is here with me, let me ask you about this stuff with george santos. from a political standpoint, does that make sense because even if and we know the republicans are going to primary him. they re going to put their money and attention behind somebody else. if he s still in office, in a swing district, doesn t that help the democrats? well, first of all, if you center the voter and the constituent, you get them out of office because they re not being represented by anyone that is effective for him in the halls of congress. 78% of the district wants him gone. the democrats are right to get him out. a democrat will win that seat regardless in my view, the question is do democrats just sit back and not react to what their constituents want, number