the beat with ari melber starts right now hi, ari. hi, noik coalle there s a lot happening, but that interview was certainly news making. also an exclusive many people would want so since i have you for a second, what came through to you on more than one topic talking to this fox producer turned whistle-blower it s so amazing you want to jump off the thor and process everything you heard. then we had another hour to do, soy haven t processed it i think what i m most impacted by, other than any human being going through this process of being part of and i said to her, look work cover the damage that i feel fox has done to our democracy by broadcasting lies to its millions of viewers you helped produce them. how does that work and she talked about wanting to advance her career but realizing now what she was a part of but the thing that strikes me is once again we are talk about an alleged toxic culture, a culture of misogyny. she alleged anti-semitism at fox news and th
leadership? our top story is the tale of two stories. first the case of a 16-year-old kansas city teen. he rang a doorbell to pick up his brother but he was at the wrong house. the homeowner claimed he was in fear for his life seeing someone he thought was trying to break in. so he armed himself and fired shots. lester has been charged with assault as investigators try to figure out what exactly led up to the shooting. then you have the 20-year-old from upstate new york who was killed after she pulled into the wrong driveway. she was on her way to a party. but instead her life was cut short by a suspect who started shooting from her front porch. the only one getting the attention of the biden administration. there may be a racial motive but we don t know. caelyn s funeral was yesterday. but nobody even called the family. one running the wrong doorbell and the other only pulled up to a house. where is the equity they preach about. kellyanne conway thanks for joining me tonight
leadership? our top story is the tale of two stories. first the case of a 16-year-old kansas city teen. he rang a doorbell to pick up his brother but he was at the wrong house. the homeowner claimed he was in fear for his life seeing someone he thought was trying to break in. so he armed himself and fired shots. lester has been charged with assault as investigators try to figure out what exactly led up to the shooting. then you have the 20-year-old from upstate new york who was killed after she pulled into the wrong driveway. she was on her way to a party. but instead her life was cut short by a suspect who started shooting from her front porch. the only one getting the attention of the biden administration. there may be a racial motive but we don t know. caelyn s funeral was yesterday. but nobody even called the family. one running the wrong doorbell and the other only pulled up to a house. where is the equity they preach about. kellyanne conway thanks for joining me tonight
leadership? our top story is the tale of two stories. first the case of a 16-year-old kansas city teen. he rang a doorbell to pick up his brother but he was at the wrong house. the homeowner claimed he was in fear for his life seeing someone he thought was trying to break in. so he armed himself and fired shots. lester has been charged with assault as investigators try to figure out what exactly led up to the shooting. then you have the 20-year-old from upstate new york who was killed after she pulled into the wrong driveway. she was on her way to a party. but instead her life was cut short by a suspect who started shooting from her front porch. the only one getting the attention of the biden administration. there may be a racial motive but we don t know. caelyn s funeral was yesterday. but nobody even called the family. one running the wrong doorbell and the other only pulled up to a house. where is the equity they preach about. kellyanne conway thanks for joining me tonight
hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york on state of the union day when president joe biden delivers that state of the union address to we thought it was important to remember that that address will take place in what amounts to a crime scene. for which there has yet to be accountability for many of its perpetrators. members of the mob that stormed the capitol on january 6th have been swept into the largest investigation in justice department history. more than 950 of them from all 50 states have been arrested. at least half of them have pleaded guilty to charges. on trial right now at this very moment on the rare and historically significant charge of seditious conspiracy, the right-wing militia groups, the oath keepers and the proud boys, the groups that form the tip of the spear of the mob that reached the capitol on that day, january 6, 2021. what about the campaign staffers? attorneys, activists, officials, the members of congress who helped put into motion complex