updated? i don t have the answer for you on that. there s a number of policies relevant for this. that may affect you ll commit to providing those to us to explore them together? i will commit to provide a briefing that will have very helpful information. what about a written policy explaining how commercially available information can be used in criminal investigations? i think it s all wrapped up in the same answer i just gave. the reason that this is so important is because the question is whether the fbi uses that data to generate leads for investigations only or further along in the investigative process. there s public reporting on dhs contracts with the same data brokers that i mentioned earlier totalling millions of taxpayer dollars. as you know in the 2018 supreme court decision in carpenter versus united states, the court held that it s a violation of the fourth amendment for the government to access historical local data without a warrant. does the fb
responsible as it relates to a.i. following up on the question about erdogan and president biden s neil: we re monitoring the press conference going on at the white house. we thought we would get more details on the debt negotiations. not looking so sure right now as at least eight republicans bolt from the speaker right now saying this deal doesn t go far enough. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it right now. chad pergram is monitoring this rules committee that has been meeting right now. this would be the means by which all of this would get to the floor of the house. that has proved to be a more herculean task, i guess, than earlier thought. what can you tell us? overall we expect a bipartisan coalition of democratic and gop members to forge an alliance to pass the bill tomorrow night. but there is heartburn on both sides of the aisle. kevin mccarthy seemed baffled about internal gop opposition. members of the freedom caucus are opposed. dan bishop from north
the poll numbers are not what you want to go in to re-elect with. that is understatement. these are not normal times, the electorate is crabby and anxious about the economy and the country is very divided. biden comes in looking at the race with those two perspectives. ashley: alexandria hoff, good morning. alexandria: we are anticipating this announcement will come by way of video message issue the say way president biden announced four years ago. at a white house event yesterday, the president was asked a popular question, perhaps for the last time. are you ready to run again, mr. president? alexandria: i don t know if he heard that, i think he assumed what the question would be. he is wanting to woo the 70% of voters who do not want him to run again, according to an dr. nesheiwat news poll. senior advisor to the president, julie rodriguez expected to be named campaign manager and clinton fultz as deputy, he had run raphael warnock s campaign. former ohio st
of the last seven years or so of coverage but we are glad to have you in the seat. thank you to all of you for joining us here at home. this is what it sounded like at the chamber of the tennessee house of representatives you ban books, you ban drag, kids are still in body bags. that was the scene at the tennessee capitol earlier today. republicans in the state legislature voted to expel two democratic house of representatives from the tennessee house. they voted to kick two democrats out of office. it was an unprecedented, and it was a drastic move, and it all started last week. that is when hundreds of school students came to the tennessee capitol to call for new gun safety measures after a shooting opened fire at an elementary school in nashville killing three 9-year-old students and three adults during that protest, a handful of democratic lawmakers stood before the house chamber they had megaphones and they were not shy about standing in solidarity with the protester
high-profile case of police brutality to result in charges. five former officers indicted. the victim s family says he was beaten like a human pinata. what led to nichols death is the big question. plus, the murder trial for alex murdaugh accused of killing his wife and son. the first witnesses called to testify and the key reporting the jury heard today. plus, democratic congressman adam schiff drops his name in what s shaping up to be a hotly contested senate race. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown. we start with breaking news. five fired memphis police officers have been charged with murder in the death of 29-year-old tyree nichols. the shelby county district attorney announced the charges which include second degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and assault. police officers say they pulled nichols over and he ran away. there was then a confrontation. nichols died three days later. the district attorney said there was a lapsed period of time in getting medical