the witnesses. to remember their stories. remember them like i remember my mom and my dad every single day. we must never forget. so this never happens again. yeah i asked this question to a lot of people. do you always think of yourself as a survivor? alright still a builder builder money, wonderful wife or do i have no pizza hut? mhm. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight. the supreme court is on the cusp of making monumental decisions that could change life as we ve known it for decades, starting with whether to restrict access to abortion medication that s been used for two decades. next to come, affirmative action and voting rights. all of this amidst new revelations today about clarence thomas. it was not just luxury trips that he accepted from a republican mega donor. he also allegedly took cash in exchange for real estate. our panel tells us if that s unethical or illegal or both. plus we know how dangerous concussions can be for athletes
manhattan, prosecutors have spoken to stormy daniels in the hush money investigation her lawyer says she s willing to be a witness if needed it also appears michael cohen is finished with his time in front of the grand jury. he told reporters yesterday that he has not been subpoenaed for additional testimony or documents. and that it appears to him that a charging decision could come soon so how is donald trump and his team reacting? we have details on that as well. joining me from atlanta is blayne alexander and in west palm beach to the former president s former home is nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard blayne, i ll start with you. talk to me about this call well, katie, this is a major development. before yesterday we didn t know that a recording existed and we didn t know that it was one of the pieces of evidence considered and put before the body investigating the former president for potentially meddling in the 2020 election. we know this came to light because fi
last word, i m ali velshi. is peace stay with us. our coverage continues. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle begins now. good evening, i m stephanie ruhle. most nights, i feel very lucky to have this job. i get to talk about how i see the world and my colleagues and i try to make some very to make sense. but this is a very difficult night for me. for all of us, together. because just a few hours ago, another horrific video of police appearing to kill an unarmed black man was released. this time from the memphis police department. it s a terrible example of awful police behavior resulting in the death of a human being. a human whose life is now defined by the brutality he suffered. we are not going to show you that video since it s been out there for four hours. you can make your own decision about watching it. that s what the internet is for. so you will not see that video this hour but you will see as trying to get the best answers we can to the questions we all have. fi
the world and my colleagues and i try to make some very to make sense. but this is a very difficult night for me. for all of us, together. because just a few hours ago, another horrific video of police appearing to kill an unarmed black man was released. this time from the memphis police department. it s a terrible example of awful police behavior resulting in the death of a human being. a human whose life is now defined by the brutality he suffered. we are not going to show you that video since it s been out there for four hours. you can make your own decision about watching it. that s what the internet is for. so you will not see that video this hour but you will see as trying to get the best answers we can to the questions we all have. first what we know right now. 29 year old tyre nichols was pulled over by memphis police on january seven for what they said was breakfast driving. he died three days later. that me repeat. he died after a traffic stop. memphis police have
the strangest place in the universe. you know, that place where people actually think bill neys, is a scientist and joy is a place called bayhar. talk about america s mainstream media, a world run by people who believe they can hypnotize us into not believing what we see. we ve been here before. remember this gem back in 2020. to the sane among us it looked like a bunch of thugs saying fire to the city while democrats hit behind the toppled statues but to the media it looked like a friendly game of spin the bottle. a bottle filled with gas later to be tossed into a business. remember when the media called the summer of 2020 the summer of love. maybe so if you re dating the zodiac killer. [laughter] greg: don t knock it. he was a hell of a kisser, but now they are back. that adorable bunch of people known as the mostly peaceful. cnn presents it s mostly peaceful featuring molotov cocktails, public beatings, burning buildings, looting and shooting, but no worries, it s most