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of investigation, david roush as well as assistant director josh melton. i m also joined by other members of my staff including earnest brooks, ray lapone and also most relevant for today the trial team and the tyree nichols case, including paul hagerman and tanisha johnson. we re today because of a tragedy that wounds one family deeply and also hurts us all. the death of tyree nichols. we understand and acknowledge the grief of the friends and family of tyree are experiencing right now and the great concern throughout memphis and shelby county about this case. we met several times this week with the family of tyree nichols. they described an almost perfect son, a cheerful and happy person that enjoyed skateboarding and sunsets over shelby farms park. we re grateful to the family of tyree nichols for their patience as we expedited the charges in this case and the understanding on the part of the family that premature release of the video could compromise both. and we di ....
said. neil: all right. no regrets about the handling of the classified document. the president wants this wrapped up quickly. but with a special counsel and now at least two house committees investigating, is that wishful thinking? we re going to talk to the guy leading up one of the house investigations. chairman james comer. first, fox team coverage with jacqui heinrich and aishah hasnie on capitol hill where frustration is building with democrats and republicans. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with jacqui with the thick of it on capitol hill. hi, neil. the president said there s no there there, which is ultimately musing on the outcome of this investigation that his administration is broadly refusing to comment on. then his no regrets comment also somewhat undermines his other statements that he takes classification laws seriously. whether he does is a question that biden himself asked of someone else back in 1977 when he was a senator. biden sided wit ....
insurrection, the january 6th committee plans to focus on donald trump s repeated pressure on former vice president mike pence to block the certification of the 2020 election results. remember what trump told the crowd just hours before the attack on the capitol. mike pence, i will tell you right now, i m not hearing good stories. i hope that our great vice president, our great vice president comes through for us. he s a great guy. of course if he doesn t come through, i won t like him quite as much. hmm. the committee s going to make the case trump s pressure campaign directly contributed to that day s deadly violence. new photos obtained by abc news show pence and his family in hiding after the former vice president was rushed off the senate floor by secret service during the insurrection. let s begin our coverage with cnn s ma nu raju live on capito hill. walk us through exactly what we ll watch later today. reporter: the committee will try to lay out the tim ....
Though the prosecutor said there was differences in what they did on that occasion. when you listen to these, you and i can think back long enough when we covered the rodney king case. there s obviously analogies to that. there ses will dangers. once the tape is released, that can poison your jury pool. in the rodney king case, they had to move the trial because the coverage was so extensive. also in that case, which is a cautionary tale, those officers were acquitted. they were charged with assault. that also spurred a great deal of unrest. martha: indeed it did. there were riots that followed that. a man was pulled out of a truck and beaten. that was all in the aftermath of the rodney king trial, which also was accompanied by a very difficult to watch video during which the traffic stop led to the beating of rodney king. ....