through something like this. yet again, black parents grieve a son s death from police brutality. it s a story that dates back to the very origins of america. and it s a history that conservatives are fighting very, very hard to eliminate from our schools. also tonight, the unanswered questions in tyre nichols death and the police chief responsible for hyperaggressive police units with names like scorpion and red dog. plus, the possibility that a former fbi official accused of secretly working for a russian oligarch could have played a role in tipping the 2016 election to donald trump. we begin tonight with the fallout over the tragic death of tyre nichols at the hands of five memphis police officers. now, if you have a heart, what happened to the 29-year-old father, skateboarder, fedex driver and amateur photographer should outrage you. it should shock and disgust you. as should the so-called brothers who chose to begave like a little blue gang rather than black men
legal news. it is the first conviction of anyone for defying the house january 6 committee as well. we have experts about to join us who were inside the courtroom . this is a major deal. prosecutors basically made may have won their case that steve bannon hid insurrection evidence by refusing to show up or testify or provide documents requested under that lawful subpoena. mr. bannon faces up to two years in prison in a precedent- making a victory. for the justice department and the house, we have a lot to get to. a lot of angles. we go right into the breaking news to the people who know it best. armor federal prosecutor john flannery has dealt with exactly these kind of cases and has been counsel to three confessional crannies congressional committees. josh gerstein has been covering the story. he is out side the courthouse. josh, tell us how this news came down and what it means. well ari, good to see you. deliberations were very short in this case. the trial was pretty
inflation as bizarre. this as the dow takes another plunge. we have fox team coverage. susan li in new york tells us what s going on with the markets. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off tonight. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, mike. in the president s first interview of any kind with a reporter since february and first print interview since may of last year, he says he thinks the reason that people are upset from this country right now is the pandemic and he says he does not believe a recession is inevitable. tackling inflation is my number one priority. also today he claimed that inflation isn t his part. the a.p. writes in an interview the president bristled at claims by republican lawmakers that last year s covid-19 plan was to blame for inflation reaching a 40 year high calling that argument bizarre. his treasury secretary it did contribute. that spending produced excellent rewards for americans at most it contributed modestly to inflati
404 years later, the united states is still a land of subjects and citizens. it s more subtle, of course, but the basic structure is still the same. white americans unless you were poor or disabled, enjoy the full benefits of citizenship. you can generally vote without impediment as long as you re not a woke student who prefers the convenience of a drop box. your fam alhe s nev faced violent reprisals for trying to go to school or work. you can live wherever you want without fear of red lining artificially reduced property values or your neighbors calling 911 because they don t believe you live there. historically, america s citizens have felt free to lynch, to riot, numerous times from reconstruction through the 1930s. all the way up to january 6th, 2021. they have felt entitled to overthrow the government when they don t like the outcome of an election. as a citizen, the police generally serve and protect you. your property, and your social comfort.
press event where he described how hillary clinton mishandled classified information and comey recommended against criminal charges. reaction s to lynch s testimony today divided along political lines. good faith effort for her to make the record clear but the record is indicating that she hadn t recused herself from the clinton case and yet she found herself as far as i can tell finding out that the fbi director wasn t going to prosecute when you saul saw on tv. i can t get into exact questions and answers. it s nothing different than the past questions and answers about the email investigation and obviously the events that she has been involved with nothing new. again, it s probably i expect there to be a lot of questions about perhaps, the most interesting layover in airport history at the