regulations and somebody who is truly independent. a brand-new person who is totally independent and they may come up with other charges that is the whole point. aishah: do you think house oversight judiciary republicans can put pressure on the d.o.j.? ycan things still change? could we see the d.o.j. go back and assign a new special counsel? it is a great point. i was thinking of that might this point i made how they flat out violated the code of federal regulations which they must be, it shall be outside of government. is there any redress for that? any remedy? that is what we are going to see. but again merrick garland this is another key point he stood in front of the previously this individual is unfettered discretion he had the power to bring cases and other
prosecutor is a trump appointed i.v. we are making properties as donald trump is blatantly saying, if elected president again, he will have the doj go after the biden family. new york times reports after mr. trump s vow to direct the justice department to appoint a real prosecutor to investigate the bidens, the new york times asked each of his republican rivals questions about laying out what limits, if any, they believed presidents must or should respect when it comes to white house interference. do you believe presidents should get involved in investigations and prosecutions of individuals? joining me now is tara setmayer,
the time george floyd was killed, she is the woman who told the chief to look at the video because the chief initially was believing it was a medical incident. we all know that was not the case. listen in. there is no doubt that this report found many egregious incidences of excessive force and abuse and probably even the use of deadly force unjustifiably on the part of the minneapolis police department, although i m unsure how far the doj go in terms of pulling the curtain back on the horrific behaviors of minneapolis police officers. again, they have been allowed get away with this for so many years. reporter: so the one thing that folks here in the city are loo look forward to hearing today, reform and what will reform look like. poppy. yeah, thank you. i am glad you re there.
reaction to the opioid crisis has obviously changed over time, from how people viewed addiction in the 80s and 90s to where we are today. and we ve seen a lot in terms of manufacturers and big pharma. this may be one of the first times we re seeing doj go after the pharmacy that is providing the material. you ve had a lot to say about this. in fact, new legislation on this very issue. tell me about it. well, it s outrageous what rite aid is doing. i mean, i ve traveled to so many communities, factory towns decimated because our manufacturing left, went offshore. and people are just suffering because of addiction to opioids. i mean, debts of despair is about how a lot of people in the working class have life expectancies less than they had 20, 30 years ago. and then to have companies like rite aid profiting on the despair and grief of americans is sickening. i don t think that s actually a partisan issue. i think you would have republicans and democrats saying the same thing. there
let s finish the job. president obama gets tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. ruhle starts now tonight, a major setback for the former president in the mar-a-lago investigation. the special master shot down by judges that trump himself appointed. where does the doj go from here? and then the wild multi hour antisemitic ran from the rapper formerly known by the rapper known as kanye west, as bigotry rises across the country. and the journalist awarded the nobel peace prize for standing up to a dictator in fighting fascism with faxes here. what we can learn from as the 11th hour gets underway on a thursday night. good evening once again i am