the door to the home and his assailant attacked him. we are expecting audio from police interviews with david as well as my mom one calls and home surveillance video as well as other investigative material in their release, we will bring that all to you, we will bring that as soon as we have that. also this hour, cities across the country are bracing for potential violence after the release of police body cam footage set to show the brutal beating of tiring nickels that later led to his death. hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i am emily compagno with my cohost harris faulkner and joining us today kennedy, molly line, and todd piro, we have a lot of news at this hour, and we begin with the hour-long footage from body cams that will be released at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight after schools are out and most businesses are closed for the day. the video has been described as appalling, and the depiction of staggering brutality. five memphis police department officers involved
infomercials. his colleagues are adamant they don t want him back on moral ground. i feel sad think at this news, cable without don lemon is not what we imagined. everything becomes the apple store, there was certain joy in watching his unpredictable low iq zaniness. let s see conventional news anchor working for a conventional station. i would think hijacking or mechanical failure, not don lemon, only he had the child-like creativity to imagine the train had been swallowed by a black hole, in case you forgot that legendary moment. mechanical failure, but what if it was something we don t understand. people have been asking about black holes and on and on and referencing the twilight zone, which has a similar plot. i know it is preposterous, but is it? is it preposterous, mock that clip, there was demented genius on display there and we appreciated it. now it is over. the story of don lemon is more than one man s dead career, it is in fact fascinating career that illustra
gone. us president joe biden back home after meeting with prime minister justin trudeau in canada, why illegal immigration across the u. s northern border was a hot topic. and people all over the world getting ready to turn off the lights to mark earth hour. it s a way to help raise awareness about the climate crisis. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with leila harare. we begin this hour with extreme weather in the southeastern united states, where multiple tornadoes barreled across mississippi in the past few hours, the national weather service says a large tornado cost significant damage in several towns, including rolling fork and silver city, leaving homes and buildings flattened and trees and power lines down. search and rescue teams and first responders are on the scene in the area northwest of jackson. we spoke with the president of one of the town s hard hit in mississippi should described what she went through. we watched this tornado form. through the lightning
reality, a phrase you may have heard this is what democracy looks like. that can be an appeal, an argument, or a kind of protest, and lament to how democracy is going, which is how many view what is going on tonight, as we keep track of some of the first hearing of this new republican congress and some of the floor speeches defining the new agenda. alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. in western colorado, we call that a fun weekend. bottom line, socialism bad, capitalism good. sounds like you re prepared to go over the cliff if you have to. over the cliff. shut it down. drag queen story time, where men dress up as women and read confusing books to children. first i thought you said dry clean. confusing indeed. now, in all fairness, selected rhetoric or a few sound bites need tot define an entire party. take other eras in history, a few sound bites and that would not be the whole story. but the spats we re seeing, the often bizarre and downright hateful speeches tha
there are new questions tonight about the source of substantial loans the congressman george santos s campaign. the embattled republican, who s been caught in a web of lies as you know, previously claimed he made personal loans to his campaign, totaling more than $700,000. a new filings with the election commission, he is indicating that loans of $500,000 and $125,000 had come from personal funds, those were left on marked. i want to turn out right away to cnn political commentator, jonah goldberg, and ashley allison. national politics reporter, eva mckend. eva, let me begin with you here about the new questions around these loans. what are you learning about the loans he allegedly gave to his own campaign? laura, the blood broad outlines of the story that you mentioned, that is absolutely correct. he previously said that he personally loaned his campaign $700,000. that was in the filing. he also has reiterated, he went on that podcast with congressman matt gates not too lo