get rough, but the white house won t paint that bleak picture tonight. instead, the president is making a bet that many democrats before him have made. go high when they go low. think unity. a traditional victory lap touting his administrative wins over a tough two years. emphasizing that democrats and republicans can get things done together. it s what the country wants, a senior white house official told me. so where does he go from here? what bipartisan deal with the white house working on next and what will the white house do with the investigations and allegations that house republicans are throwing at him? we re going to ask the president s senior adviser that question in a moment. we ll also get the realistic outlook from capitol hill and what house republicans are willing to make a deal on. so joining me now is nbc news senior white house correspondent, kelly o donnell. nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ryan nobles, and washington post senior national political c
mourning. the feel ng the city of memphis is still very heavy after the death and funeral of tyre nichols, but everyone that i talk to wants to hear an action plan. a real commitment to get something done in a bipartisan fashion. in particular, a lot of people i talk to here are disturbed and really coming to terms with the fact that some of the technologies they thought over recent years were going to lead to change. the u bik wit of body cameras, neighborhood security cameras. there would be audio and video almost all the time on officers covering these interactions. that hasn t seemed to have led to the kind of change they thought it would. still, even when they know they re being recorded, clearly, some officers can engage in extreme violence like we saw in the video released in this case. so people have lost some faith in that. the focus now is on things like qualified immunity. people pushing for there to be a way to sue, to hold officers in
5:00 in the morning when there s not a lot of people on the street. people have a little bit to drink, their defenses come down. many of the neighbors here have installed security cameras outside their houses. we actually created a little network on our street. so our cameras are tied in to each other. so it s not like that it stops crime, but it certainly there s a number of times we ve seen things on there and turned over the footage to the police department. at 5:00 a.m., brad in your leaves the bar. the neighborhood security cameras record him walking down burgundy street. i was alone that night. and just walking back to my car, which is probably about five blocks away from the main strip of frenchman street. bradner is text messaging a friend and doesn t notice a man approach from behind. i was in my own little world. and it just i just saw a movement out of the corner of my eye. bradner pivots and finds himself staring down the barrel
strip in the area and is packed most nights with people enjoying live music and dancing. but it isn t always a party. i moved into this neighborhood, and people said, be careful when you walk outside your door. be careful of the neighborhood. ken karen is a long-time mariney resident. late at night, you know, crimes happen, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when there s not a lot of people in the street. people have a little bit to drink, their defenses come down. many of the neighbors here have installed security cameras outside their houses. we actually created a network on our street. so our cameras are tied into each other. so it s not like that it stops crime, but it certainly there s a number of times we ve seen things on there and turned over the footage to the police department. at 5:00 a.m., he leaves the bar. the neighborhood security cameras record him walking down burgundy street. i was alone that night. and just walking back to my car, which is probably
late at night, you know, crimes happen, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning when there s not a lot of people in the street. people have a little bit to drink, their defenses come down. many of the neighbors here have installed security cameras outside their houses. we actually created a network on our street. so our cameras are tied in to each other. so it s not like that it stops crime, but it certainly there s a number of times we ve seen things on there and turned over the footage to the police department. at 5:00 a.m., he leaves the bar. the neighborhood security cameras record him walking down burgundy street. i was alone that night. and just walking back to my car, which is probably about five blocks away from the main strip of frenchman street. bragner is text messaging a friend and doesn t notice a man approach from behind. i was in my own little world. and it just i just saw a movement out of the corner of my eye. bragner pivots and finds himself staring