so what is dhs secretary mayorkas doing during his visit there? happening as we speak. to convince folks the government has things under control. and the gunman accused of shooting five people in atlanta is expected in court later today less than 24 hours after he was captured, why the police chief says technology was key to making the arrest. we are going to start, though, with the breaking news, four members of the right wing militia group the proud boys have been found guilty of rare seditious conspiracy charges, all of them now facing the possibility of spending up to 50 years behind bars. this is just a partial verdict. the jury was considering more than 40 counts against the five defendants, and is yet to decide several of them including a seditious conspiracy charge against the fifth man, dominick pizzola. i want to go ahead and bring in nbc s ryan reilly outside the courthouse in washington, carol lamb is a former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst, and ma
in alabama without sewage systems has been neglected by the state s health department. deep in the heart of the alabama black belt at least 41% of households have an inadequate septic system or none at all. yamiche alcindor has been reporting extensively. the doj is looking to see if there was discrimination here. now they say they found it. what happens next? well, lindsey, we broke this story this morning after an 18-month investigation into failing sewage systems, the justice department and the health and human services department is saying that the local and state counties that they failed to remedy conditions that disproportionately impacted black residents and engaged in a pattern of inaction and ne glebt. so now they re saying there s going to be an interim resolution agreement that s going to remedy this. they re forcing essentially the state and county health departments to do more to make sure that people have working sewage systems, and kristin clark, who s the head of the