see you. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. i hope you stay with us. tonight we begin with developments that i think really offer a kind of a contrast in this period of legal reckoning and accountability we have been talking about together because we were thinking about this for tonight s show. if you look at all of the prosecutors and all the investigators and all of the probes that donald trump has faced, including squaring off against big-time experienced investigators like prosecutor and former fbi director mueller, there were crimes found. there were issues that ensnared donald trump s aides. but even as the now-two-year probe of a public insurrection and attempt the coup has grinded on and on and not reached donald trump or most of his top aides, there are more clear signs and steps that show one prosecutor on a different fact pattern, a different case, has proven able to legally get farthest against donald trump and make precedent. i m talking about the new yor
say. god bless you. thank you so much. in case somebody told you today you are special in case somebody made you believe you re special that was lizzo performing at the grammies last night she also won record of the year for the song about down time. actually for that whole record and she dedicated that to prince. here she is performing. did you all watch last night? pete: i did not. i never watch but i was asleep. and my wife said the hip hop performances the celebration of that were really, really good. but then i see on just on social media there was like a satanic performance by sam smith. every moment you are like oh oh, okay. now we are doing the satan thing. one thing i could see watching an award show be that. a bunch of talented perform don t mind performing instead of getting trophies. i missed it. i would have to say i spent a lot of anytime tie to show how empty my life is i rewind tape all the sunday shows and go through the sunday shows. ai
the race for a gop presidential nominee. for the first time since the invasion of ukraine began, russian officials could be facing war crimes charges. reuters and new york times reporting the international criminal court is planning to open two cases and issue arrest warrants for a number of people. something that ukraine has been asking for for some time. in just moments labor department will release a key inflation report revealing just how much consumer prices rose last month. biggest thing to watch for is what the federal reserve is going to do. are they worried about the fragility of the banking system and being able to handle more rate hikes. good morning, everyone. welcome in to cnn this morning. banks across america struggling with the fallout from the largest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis. stocks of more than two dozen regional banks plummeted yesterday, even after president biden took emergency action to ease panic. we re keeping a
Come on come on, come on, what are you staring for . Come on robinson apparently tired, punched with a fairly well and rocked jake lamotta right to his heels. Come on, ray. A director and actor find a story at the right time and the right place. And out comes this amazing combination of cinematic virility and absolute fear. Its like watching an animal. I think raging bull is a great title and the film fulfills the promise. The reality of the boxing and the great slow motion, all the Black And White gore. The violence of the flashbulbs going off. When he designed the movie, marty purposefully, he didnt put a clutch on the film. Theres no clutch. Hey, ray, never went down, man. You never got me down, ray. Raging bull is a boxing movie for people who dont like boxing because its really not about that. Its about this man, jake lamotta, who was based on a real person, whos really at war with himself. Come on. Harder. Harder. I didnt really understand boxing, but the character was interestin
anthony: how does the joke begin? three men in a bar? but it s not a bar. imagine the bronx a corner bodega, or maybe a luncheonette, a diner, three men, strictly by coincidence, find themselves in the same place at the same time. sitting at the counter is afrika bambaataa. across the room is melle mel. door opens, and who walks in? dj kool herc. three men who created the musical style that s become the soundtrack to, well, the whole wide world. do they all nod at each other? lament how all of them got screwed over, cut out of the big money? or just laugh at the absurdity of it all? hip-hop it came from nowhere else. it could have come from nowhere else but the bronx. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: this is the br