the election to make more money over and over and over again. and we re going to show you in their own words exactly what happened. and ron desantis s conservative takeover of a small progressive college. one professor who s speaking out publicly is my guest tonight. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the enemy is raging. those are the exact words of a ukrainian general on the front lines in bakhmut tonight. translator: over the past 24 hours, the enemy is raging, shelling with all they have. they don t really have success on the ground. hence, they are making it up from the skies. they are just breaking this city into molecules. breaking the city into molecules, a city that used to have 70,000 people. we have new video tonight of what the ukrainians are up against. they are on those front lines. these are the men leading putin s fight, these russians from the brutal wagner group are seen patrolling in the area in and around b
schools from teaching classes on african american history. plus, we will speak to the director of the oscar nominated documentary, stranger in the gate, the powerful story about how love and community can instill islamophobia in a small american town. that coming out, good evening. you know it stood out to me, as you at-home watched the videos of the brutal police assault of a 29-year-old father, and amateur photographer tyre nichols in memphis. he died in hospital, three days later on january 10th. the moment where he called out to his mother. he screamed her name, again and again. i don t know about you, but that broke me. not going to play for you tonight, because i m sure you have all seen some of those videos on this network. another networks, on social media. if you haven t, you can go watch it somewhere, you can go see for yourself tyre nichols, an unarmed fedex worker weighing 140 pounds, getting pepper sprayed, taser, punched, kicked, and repeatedly hit with a ba
government blocking schools from teaching classes, for african american history. really. plus i ll speak to director of the oscar nominated documentary, stranger at the gate. a powerful story about how love, and community, conquered islamophobia and a small american town. that is all coming up, we re gonna start the show. good evening. you know what stood out to me on friday night, as i, like many of you at home, watched the video of the brutal police assault on 29-year-old father, son, an amateur photographer, tyre nichols in memphis? tyre nichols who died in hospital three days later on january the 10th? the moment where he called out to his mother screamed her, name again, and again. as they beat him. i don t know about you. but that broke me. i m not gonna played for you because i m sure you ve already seen some of those videos on this network. another networks, on social media. and if you haven t, watch it somewhere. you can go supercell for. tyre nichols, this unarmed f
officers. we have the latest on a very painful weekend. a new nbc news poll shows just how concerned americans are over president biden s and former president trump s handling of classified documents. steve kornacki is back at the big board with a look at the numbers. students are back in class at a virginia elementary school for the first time since a 6-year-old boy shot his teacher. we ll tell you about the new safety protocols now in place. moments from now, secretary of state antony blinken will meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the midst of the worst explosion of israeli-palestinian violence in years. back at home, the super bowl lineup is set, the eagles versus the chiefs. buffalo bills player damar hamlin speaks out for the first time since collapsing on the field earlier this month. it s just been a lot to process. i can t tell you how appreciative i am of all the love, all the support and everything that s just been coming in my way.
ramping up. what our team is just hearing from the doj. plus, in memphis, a sixth officer has been put on leave at the horrific beating and death of tyre nichols, what s happening tonight, what s next in that investigation, and the new development this afternoon on the calls for more accountability on the federal level. we ll take you live to memphis and to capitol hill in just a minute. let s start here in washington. i m hallie jackson, with me now is nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o donnell who s with us. ryan noble, nbc news senior political editor mark murray, and julia ainsley is joins us as well. let me start with you, president biden in baltimore, set to take other trips this week, clearly meant to be a run up to the state of the union. he has a lot he wants to sell. he s also got some that s sort of a shadow hanging over him at this point. we mentioned the classified documents investigation. yes, this is the president, at least today, in a very c