the justice department has just issued a scathing and disturbing report on the louisville police department nearly two years after a nearly two year civil rights investigation. now, attorney general merrick garland launched this probe in the months after the louisville police shot and killed an unarmed black woman, breonna taylor inside of her home. a short time ago garland explained that that botched raid in march of 2020 was part of a practice of abuses by the city. the pd leader told the department breonna taylor was a symptom of problems that we have had for years. the justice department s findings in the report that we are releasing today bear that out. and listen to this, these are just some of the very ugly examples that garland cited today. the justice department has also identified deficiencies in lmpd s response to and investigation of domestic violence and sexual assault. lmpd has relied heavily on pretextual traffic stops in black neighborhoods. some have vi
mentor, as a guardian angel and as a heck of a lot of fun. we miss you. we send your love and condolences to your family. i thought i would make it. now it is time for lawrence o donnell. thank you, rachel. thank you. indeed. , rachel thank you. indeed. having been repeatedly questioned by investigators. the wall street journal reports that mr. russell, served in the trump white house, including as a coordinator of presidential travel, and went on to work for the former president, to the four after he left the office mr. russell had previously been submitted in connection with the justice department s investigation of the january 26, 2021 ride at the u.s. capitol. after a big win in the united states supreme court last week, when the court unanimously refused to even hear donald trump s appealed to the supreme court about the documents. the justice department has filed a new appeal to completely reverse the order of a special master review in the case. the justice depar
definitely a job that i can never do not even for one minute, but you are looking right here one of the best in the business, channing goldman was one of the bookers on the show, in our earliest years, she was creative, she was smart, she worked a billion hours, she did the job of cable tv booker, with glitter and glamour and chutzpah, she went to be competitive, was often, she also want to be competitive and compassionate. she was 64 years old when she died tonight, after a long fight with ovarian cancer. her friends remember her as a mentor, as a guardian angel, and as a heck of a lot of fun, we really miss you shannon, we send our loving condolences to her family. okay, i thought i could make it, that s gonna do it for us tonight, that s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening lawrence. thank you very much for that rachel, thank you rachel. well and now there are two, two names have been revealed of people who worked for donald trump, and have been
to school for the first time since the shooting massacre. still fearful and anxious despite new moves to try to help them feel safe. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight, as the search for a special master begins, the decision to give former president trump what he wanted is under fire. the former trump attorney general bill barr declaring the judge s opinion is wrong and deeply flawed, once again contradicting his ex-boss. cnn s sara murray is following all the new twists in the legal fight over the classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. reporter: tonight donald trump s own former attorney general is urging the justice department to appeal. the opinion i think was wrong, and i think the government should appeal it. i don t think the appointment of a special master is going to hold up. reporter: a judge has put on hold the justice department s review of documents and othe
for the january 6th select committee, the ticking clock has prompted a last-minute print to share with the american public everything that they ve collected. this morning, the committee released yet another enlightening batch of transcripts from interviews with some of trump s closest allies. testimonies from people like ronna mcdaniel, kellyanne conway, and katrina pearson add new context to trump s state of mind in the lead-up to january 6th attack. however, the information we learned today was very important, this morning s release was follow-up to a veritable mother load from the committee shared overnight. a now public database of investigators underlying evidence, as well as some of their sources and methods. thousands of pages of phone records, text messages and emails. think of the committee s work like this. a master architect constructing a new home. a tom firm ground, they set a solid foundation. it raised a frame and with meticulous craftsmanship, it built a stru