right now, the breath of brutal video footage of the police encounter that ended in the death of tyre nichols has created a situation too big for the nation and its lawmakers to ignore. in washington, a congressional conversation around policing reform may be getting a shot. the congressional black caucus today calling for a meeting with president biden to discuss policing reform. as activists like myself are wondering whether nichols would still be alive if the last congress had passed legislation that emerged after george floyd s murder. and in memphis for the five officers now facing second degree murder charges in the killing enough tyre nichols. it is now set for february 17th. and in the so-called scorpion unit, those officers belonged to and memphis has now been disbanded. and in new york, after hosting the parents enough tyre nichols here on politicsnation, i m thinking about the eulogy of their son, i would deliver as head of the next tunnel action network in memph
house. don t worry, though, biden s lawyers have everything under control. we just got exclusive video of their consensual search. there you go. they left no stone unturned. meanwhile there are a lot of lingering questions, but biden s unqualified talking head is not too keen on answering them. after a special counsel is named, but before the fbi searched, president biden went to his house in wilmington. what was he doing there? i would refer you to the white house counsel. was it something related to this case? i would refer you to the white house counsel s office. okay. do you think the story was leaked by someone trying to bruise the president politically ahead of a re-election announcement? i would refer you to the white house counsel s office. we know the president did it. why did he do it? i would refer you to the white house counsel. greg: she s the best. so let s check in with the white house counsel s office. there are many people out there in the
life as well when he held on to documents contain something of the nation s most sensitive national security secrets and then stonewalled efforts by the government to retrieve those documents. we ll start with the trump organization going on trial. jury selection began in the case brought by the manhattan d.a. against the trump family business alleging a 15-year scheme in which top executives were compensated off the books in order to avoid paying taxes. as the new york times reports the trial marks a reversal of fortune for the ex-president s business. the business that was the basis for the image trump peddled to voters as a businessman and deal maker, even if that image was smoke and mirrors. from the reporting the dawn of donald trump s presidency his family business appeared poised for a windfall. it unveiled new hotel lines, held ribbon cuttings around the world and attracted major tournaments to his golf clubs enough for eric trump who ran the company while his fathe
we can handle all 19 in 40 days. it s going to take four months, up to 150 witnesses. the fireworks are going to start going off. people don t want to go to prison. we heard from the most famous defendant, donald trump. will you testify in your own defense? that i look forward to. defendants rarely take the stand in real life. it would be a disaster. a brand new court filing investigating hunter biden reveals plans to indict the president s son on gun charges. he possessed a gun and filled out paperwork and falsified the document. it fuels what the republicans in congress are try ining to fa. the incredible video of an escaped killer scaling a brick wall. they have found footprints that he is in certain areas still. i haven t seen a manhunt that s lasted this long with so many sightings. you get this head coaching job and get diagnosed with k cancer. we circled up and said i want to share with you. were you scared telling them? i was. you have to
now anyone over 16 can get a jab. we ll hear from a doctor in a remote area about how they re doing it. we shall meet again, and thunder, lightning we shall meet again, and thunder, lightning or rain. and all the world s a stage even the virtual world of zoom, we ll talk to actor simon callow about bringing shakespeare to a new generation. hello, i m katty kay, in washington, christian fraser is in london. it s the first major victory of the biden presidency, a whopping $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, that in the last few hours cleared a final vote in the house of representatives, in the house of representatives. the american rescue plan, as it s called, will now head to the president s desk for his signature. we re expecting him to sign on friday afternoon, and the cheques will roll out soon after. so what s in this bill, and where s all that money going? well, among other things, there s a new round of means tested payments of up to $1,400 for most american adults. democrats