right now and this is very hard to swallow. i want each and every one of you to protest in peace. i don t want us burning up our cities, tearing up the streets because that is not what my son stood for. if you guys are here for me and tyree, then you will protest peacefully. [chanting] carley: brooke singman live with the latest details, hey, brooke. good morning, ashley, just hours from now, the police expected to release body cam footage from tyree nichols death and that will be hard to watch, all on january 7th when 29-year-old was pulled over by the memphis police officer with reckless driving what we will play is a recording from the police scanner from the confrontation, listen. do you have eyes on the subject? [indistinct] we have one running on foot. somebody barricade? the nichols families legal family seen the footage and it shows the five officers beating tyre nichols for 3 minutes, he died in the hospital three days after the incident that cities across
citigroup and goldman sachs, no record. graduated from universities, no record of that. blatant lies and calls into question how your constituents and the american people can believe anything you may say when you are standing on the floor of the house of representatives supposedly fighting for them? that s the real issue here. well, look, and i agree with what you re saying, and as i stated and i continue, we can debate my resume and how i worked with firms such as goldman is it debatable or just false? is it debatable or just false? it s not false at all. it s debatable. congressman-elect santos given you a lot of time. i think the time owed is to the people of new york. it 3rd. it s hard to imagine how they could possibly trust your explanations when you re not even willing to admit the depth of your deception to them. thank you so much for being here and joining us. thank you, tulsi. congressman-elect george santos confronted for lying about his resume by tulsi
court and nbc justice correspondent pete williams, tom goldstein and kimberly adkins-store. pete, take us through the significance today. we hope to see we hope the supreme court will stream it on the website. we are waiting for that to start. the court said yesterday it would start right at noon. is that because they are streaming it because of the covid restrictions on the court? yes, i think that s part of it. of course, the security environment at the court. the big fence that s around it. it won t be the first time we will have seen one of the swearing in ceremonies on television. the first time they did that was for sonia sotomayor. this will be a scaled back version. members of her immediate family. john roberts will start the process. he will give her all justices have to take two oaths of office. not just the constitutional like you see the president take at the inauguration, but they also have to take a judicial oath. roberts will administer one and stephe
long-range missiles toward the ukrainian capital of kyiv. we ll have the very latest on the ongoing fight and where global leaders stand on the issue. e global leaders stand on the issue. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this monday, june 27th. i m jonathan lemire, coming to you live from the beautiful bavarian house. we will get back to the g-7 in a moment but we start with the supreme court landmark decision to overturn roe v. wade ending the constitutional right to an abortion after nearly 50 years. the decision came after the court s conservative majority ruled 6-3 to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. the justices then 5-4 voted on overturning roe with chief justice john roberts making it clear that his vote was only to side with the mississippi law. the majority opinion on striking down roe was written by justice samuel alito, he writes this. the constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly prot
Britains watchdog gives the green light. Boeing is the biggest drag on the dow, expanding this probe of the production defect on the max. Lets begin with the banks, jim. Overall, not just the beats, some of the commentary about Investment Banking, efficiency ratios look good. Its funny because obviously this group came in as cold as ive ever seen it. What a change from even earlier this week when pepsi came in hot and then rolls over. I mention that because that was the first big quarter. These quarters, when you listen to them, you forget how much money they can make in this environment. And then you start thinking, you know what . These things are seven, eight, nine, ten times earnings. Theyre trading like steel mills, and theyre really filled with a lot of smart people who are doing a lot of good things who show you they can make a lot of money without underwriting, without m a. Theres going to be a revaluation here, recognizing this group had become really went to the bottom of the