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
election, she came forward with a bunch of unusual and unconventional comments that have been tricky bits of information. like the fact that the special grand jury empaneled by the fulton county da, fani willis, the recommended over a dozen indictments. the person named emily corps made a splash, and she sparked a debate within the legal community about her potential impropriety. but today, we heard from the georgia judge who oversaw that special grand jury, judge robert bernie. here s what he had to say on the. matter those grand jurors, including the fort woman, can share some details about their experience. and interview today with the atlanta constitution, judge mike bernie says they cannot discuss their deliberations, but if then assistant da or witness in the grand jury room, they can talk about what happened. that s not deliberations, that s presentation, and they re not prohibited from talking about that nor are they prohibited from talking about the fruit their delib
resolute to see this to the end. our friend, ali velshi, takes us off the air tonight. and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow good evening, thank you for joining us tonight. on tuesday, the 4% of the fulton county special jury investigating donald trump and his efforts to subvert the 2020 election, she came forward with a bunch of unusual and unconventional comments that have been tricky bits of information. like the fact that the special grand jury empaneled by the fulton county da, fani willis, the recommended over a dozen indictments. the person named emily corps made a splash, and she sparked a debate within the legal community about her potential impropriety. but today, we heard from the georgia judge who oversaw that special grand jury, judge robert bernie. here s what he had to say on the. matter those grand jurors
from last night. i ve had the distinct pleasure of staying up till three a.m.. when i was doing my face tough, i looked at the tv and said i will turn this on. i totally feel you because it was a long night. to be honest with you, i thought it was done at around 11:45, when they said they would adjourn until monday, and then in typical d.c. fashion, i don t know what kind of system allows you to change or vote but, it s the hill, so you could do whatever you want. it s the red part of the hill. i m looking for to watching a show this evening. i know you have great guest. thank you so much, enjoy the rest of your evening off. good evening, to you, welcome to ayman. kevin mccarthy banks, borrows and steals and a 15-day battle to become how speaker, but it is just the start of republican chaos, as a group of extremist lawmakers that in their grasp over the republican party, two years after the january six insurrection. some promising steps forward in the fight across the
same misconduct. this investigation revealed that donald trump engaged in years of illegal conduct to inflate his net worth to achieve to deceive banks and the people of the great state of new york. claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. it s the art of the steal. and there cannot be different rules for different people in this country or in this state. on that promise, on our commitment, because no one, no one is above the law. and i would like for them to stand. this investigation was led by senior enforcement counsel kevin wallace, senior council andrew amar. assistant attorney general colleen fair feherty. assistant attorney general will handily, assistant attorney general stephanie toure, assistant attorney general austin thompson. eric herron, enforcement section chief louis solomon, legal support analyst samantha stern, additional support was provided by a data analyst, senior data analyst, akram, ashanauf, deputy director