the beat with ari melber starts right now. it is friday. i appreciate you sharing that story and i wish you a great weekend. thank you. and it is friday and one of the fridays with a lot of news. there is even more fallout from the scandal engulfing fox news and rupert murdoch. my colleague chris hayes is here with us his fellow author, one place and one show and stick with us, you ll hear from them by the end of the hour. we begin with the political heat emanating from the cpac gathering in the beltway and it upd scores a dilemma for republicans in realtime. after the midterms where they recoiled from the big lie and the trumpy obsession with the party, and this gathering is televising the out right domination, sometime even self-parity of once fringe figurers in charge. candidates who may run against trump decided to cut and run from even trying to make a cpac appearance leaving to to leaders doubling down on things that turned off many voters in november. the far
with lesley paterson the triathlete who s in the running at sunday s oscars for her screenplay of a german first world war epic. i went iwent up i went up to tom cruise, i said high, iam leslie i went up to tom cruise, i said high, i am leslie patterson, writer of all quiet on the western front. he said i know your story. western front. he said i know yourstory. how western front. he said i know your story. how many hours a day have you trained? i said, no way! the director general of the bbc, tim davie, has apologised for the widespread disruption to bbc sports output on saturday but says he won t resign. a number of tv and radio programmes have been pulled from the schedules after presenters and pundits walked out in support of gary lineker. the former footballer was taken off saturday s match of the day which he presents for breaching the corporation s social media guidelines. with more, here s our sports editor, dan roan. on any normal saturday, gary lineker wou
baby were shot dead in hamburg on thursday. eight others were wounded in the attack on a group of jehovah s witnesses. you are watching bbc news. now, big cases: homegrown terrorist. screaming and shouting. phone call: i m at the men arena in manchester, - there s a bomb just gone off in the foyer. phone call: a very loud bang go off, i evacuating the station immediately. i definitely a bomb. people injured, at least 20 casualties. 10.31, may 22nd, 2017. least 20 casualties. salman abedi detonates a bomb in the city room entrance to the manchester arena. still got mass casualties, it does look like it has i been like a nail bomb. there s bolts and shrapnel everywhere inside. - an area packed full of happy children and their families leaving the ariana grande concert. 22 people are killed. hundreds injured. it s the most devastating terrorist attack on uk soil since the london bombings in july 2005. the bomber was a young mancunian radicalised to the point where he could kill