yeah. 2620. 2640. how you doing. how are you? what s going on, man? good. hi. drop the hammer. um, no. hey, hey, hey. what is going on? we re not getting an answer. oh, [ bleep ] . backup, code 3. just incredible to watch. the court also released surveillance footage from cameras installed by d.c. police which shows us them breaking into the house, right there. cnn s veronica miracle is right there for us. also, the court released paul pelosi s 911 call. tell us about that. reporter: yeah, alisyn. first of all, that video so disturbing and hard to watch, especially knowing that paul pelosi suffered a skull fracture and nancy pelosi says he still hasn t recovered. that was three months ago, and she says it lle months before he may feel like himself again. so that 911 call, though, that you mentioned, it certainly paints an interesting picture because it happened right before all of the attack happened. it happened in the middle of paul pelosi trying t
hello, everyone. i m biannabianna. this morning, the president met with the leaders of the bucharest nine in warsaw, poland. that s the group of nato countries closest to russia s borders. biden praised the leaders for their continued potter soft ukraine ahead of the one-year anniversary of russia s invasion. as nato s eastern flank, you re the front lines of our collective defense. and you know better than anyone what s at stake in this conflict. not just for ukraine, but for the freedom of democracies throughout european and around the world. cnn s chief white house correspondent, phil mattingly is in warsaw. so, phil, what was the outcome of president biden s meeting there with the warsaw nine? i m sorry, the bucharest nine? you know, bianna, this was a 72-hour period full of clear symbolism, dramatic moments. this meeting was also critically important. it wasn t something that was going to draw a massive headlines, but the president s reassurance, commitment, and
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
[ inaudible ] no time? big mistake. reporter: jake, that was an assessment that lined one what we heard with his advisers over the course of the last 24 hours. not notably, president putin s announcement came hours before joe biden s speech. just a short time ago, an interview was released where the president called it a big mistake but was confident they could work things out. that underscores a subtext here. u.s. officials make clear this is a reversible position. the treaty goes until 2026. there is time to figure this out. keep in mind, this was the first agreement reached by joe biden and putin at the start of his time in office. it goes to show even on issue where is they thought they could negotiate and reach agreements, the relationship is all but imploded at this point. phil, the president is set to land back in washington in a few hours. what will await him as republicans continue to splinter on the subject of support for ukraine? reporter: yeah, there are
from the nation s capital. to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. as we come on the air, congress tonight is demanding access to the classified materials found at the homes of both presidents biden and trump, asking is there a national security threat? plus, this just in the national archives asking former presidents to do a search. also tonight, a cbs news exclusive, sick veteran and toxic burn pits. the new outreach from the v.a. that could help millions of veterans. but we want to begin tonight with the five memphis police officers facing felony charges for the death of tyre nichols. the 29-year-old father died three days after a traffic stop turned violent. the district attorney said video of the arrest will be released to the public tomorrow night. president biden has been briefed on the case, and cbs news has learned that governors, police chiefs, and local officials are all preparing for potential protests. tyre nichols f