chris jansing reports. at this hour, republicans take their battle against the justice department to the next level. will they vote to hold the attorney general in contempt for refusing to give them audio tapes of president biden s interview with the special counsel. we re tracking the action. also, terrifying moments in georgia after a man hijacks a bus full of passengers. how the high speed chase came to a deadly end. the ice sting across the u.s., eight men with suspected ties to isis arrested in three major cities after crossing the southern border. how did they escape detection for so long. plus, breaking news, the fed out with its latest decision on interest rates after u.s. consumers got some promising news on inflation. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments, but we begin on capitol hill with nbc s julie tsirkin where speaker mike johnson is expressing confidence the contempt vote against attorney general merrick garland will pass.
to isis are now in a u.s. custody, they were taken down in new york, los angeles and philadelphia. what were they doing there? what were they up to? every bit of this reporting is deeply concerning. they came across at the southern border after supposedly being vetted . b. it was discovered they had ices ties and c, when was her discussing bombs or bombings which a new york post source linked to the likened to the boston bombing in 2013 at the marathon. they are reportedly from there she could stand, the group from there, another group from there, a country which borders afghanistan was linked to the vicious terror attack at a russian concert hall that killed more than 140 people dressed in march. chris ray has been quite clear, every chance he guides, he is a warning america that this could happen here at any time. now, increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, akin to the isis attack we saw at the russian concert hall just
the jury room, we ll hear from two jurors, revealing that jury was split down the middle, 6-6 at first, on whether to convict. deliberating for just three hours. president biden on his son tonight. what the president is saying. terry moran standing by at the courthouse. dan abrams here on what hunter biden could now face at sentencing. tonight, from new york city to philadelphia to los angeles, eight migrants who crossed into the u.s. illegally detained with suspected ties to isis. what we re learning. that dramatic scene. the rush hour chase through atlanta, crossing through two counties. police chasing a hijacked bus. the secret recordings of supreme court justices. justice samuel alito and chief justice john roberts, as well as the recording of justice alito s wife. what the audio reveals tonight, and the woman who recorded the conversations now defending herself. the storms the flash flood threat. up to 20 inches of rain in florida, and this record heat spreading
throes of that addiction. two, that ag garland gave him the space and the authority to pursue and prosecute this case and three, that the united states judicial system is fair. no one in this country is above the law. everyone must be accountable for their actions. even this defendant. however, hunter biden should be no more accountable than any other citizen convicted of this same conduct. the prosecution has been and will continue to be committed to this principle. while many have said that this is a sad day for the bidens who like so many american families have grappled with the consequences of addiction, it is still a good day for the united states. that this conviction is a prime example of the way our judicial system is supposed to work. even president biden saying in a statement that he would respect the outcome of this case, repeating what he told abc news last week. will you accept the jury s outcome, their verdict, no matter what it is? yes. have you ruled
the jury room, we ll hear from two jurors, revealing that jury was split down the middle, six-six, at first, on whether to convict. deliberating for just three hours. president biden on his son tonight. what the president is saying. terry moran standing by at the courthouse. dan abrams here on what hunter biden could now face at sentencing. tonight, from new york city to philadelphia to los angeles, eight migrants who crossed into the u.s. illegally detained with suspected ties to isis. what we re learning. that dramatic scene. the rush hour chase through atlanta, crossing through two counties. police chasing a high jacked bus. the secret recordings of supreme court justices. justice samuel alito and chief justice john roberts, as well as the recording of justice alito s wife what the audio reveals tonight, and the woman who recorded the conversations now defending herself. the storms, the gnash flood threat. up to 20 inches of rain in florida, and this record heating