the city is under lockdown, protesters seen throwing fireworks at the facility, including one that exploded near police officers. some demonstrators wearing masks and shields to the attack. multiple people have been arrested in connection with the riots. listen. a group of individuals who had been attending an event near the training center left that location and mutualed toward the site armed with fireworks, rocks, molotov cocktails. we have been joined by the georgia bureau of investigation, and the fbi, and making appropriate charges as we speak. brooke: protesters torched equipment. dozens of state troopers and atlanta police officers swarming to the scene yesterday afternoon. the fire burning organized by an activist group throughout this week targeting the public safety training center, calling it an urban warfare campus as part of so-called week of action. these are not the first protesters in the city. on january 21, a major riot under issing the facility caused p
well, today. today marks one year since the russian invasion of ukraine and the fighting rages on. good morning so glad you are with us. today grief and defiance in ukraine. the country is bracing for an attack as vladimir putin makes a push on the ground. we are live. plus this do you honestly think that ukraine can win this? his answer next. that was an interview as i sat down with defense sent lloyd austin. what i thinks will change the tide on the battlefield in ukraine. and now we are looking for answers how the classified documents moved around mar-a-lago, and what delayed the discovery. it seemed like all was lost a year ago as russian tanks moved across ukraine and moved in on kyiv. but the out numbered and out gunned ukrainians stunned everyone. they stunned the world. and kyiv still stands today as putin s bloody invasion continues. the cost has been great. the ukrainian people have suffered unimaginable at trosities. and it has killed hundreds of children
i don t know where i m going. my dad just died. we just killed bambi. i m out here getting my ass kicked and every time i drive down the road i want to jerk the wheel [inaudible] bridge abutment. jesse: just like in politics we have success. no secret in washington that biden s time is running out and that democrats want someone younger. for them that guy was supposed to be mayor pete. and since pete was only just a mayor, they had to give him a job to beef up his resume. so they gave him transportation secretary. the job was supposed to literally transport him into the white house. how do you screw that job up? well, pete found a way. transportation secretaries don t have scandals but pete does. from the supply chain crisis to the airline drama to paternity gate, pete was breaking lay up after lay up after lay up. already on thin ice toxic train wrecked in an ohio town and mayor pete didn t speak about it for nearly two weeks. but pete was too busy campaigning. he took 23
fx of hughes five-part definitive documentary on tupac and efeni shakur. i m very excited. i thought you d ask about dave but i m excited for both the new season of dave , tu pac, and the family dynamics always good to see you. genius. have a good show. we ll check it out. i m ari melber i m back from a trip on assignment up north. i was at the canadian parliament yesterday, and i m returning to be with you here on what is now we can say the most significant week in legal accountability for media lies that has occurred in years if not decades now, i can report that fact for you tonight based on this new fox news legal precedent, which broke out last night rupert murdoch and his fox news empire backing down at the literal last minute and paying up big, settling with the dominion voting company for a whopping $787 million. you can see the news splashed across the new york times front page this is a development that s so unusual in these cases that try to hold the me
alarming images. the children rushed from a day care center. at least one child unconscious. the carbon monoxide emergency. breaking news tonight involving former president trump what the d saying about trump s appeal to the supreme court over those classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. pierre thomas with late reporting. the major turn in the case that made national headlines. a man in prison for 23 years freed, the charges dropped tonight. and what we learned today about key new dna evidence, all of this after his story got national attention on the serial podcast. tonight, the news on covid in the u.s. what they re expecting this fall and winter. what doctor ashish jha westerned today, and we ll have what the doctor said right here and what he s now suggesting. hit or miss? nasa tonight answering the question, did it work? after colliding with that asteroid on purpose, were they able to knock it offtrack? what nasa has now revealed. and we celebrate a leg