the beat with ari melber starts right now. thank you so much. i m ari melber, and this is our top story. great confidence in our caucus. i will not seek re-election to democratic leadership in the next congress. for me, the hour s come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus. there it is. nancy pelosi, who put her stamp on washington as a progressive policy master who mastered pragmatic politics and became the first woman speaker in history formally stepping down from leadership and on her own terms. it s a long road, a rise from back in 1987 when she first won a san francisco seat in a special election. i thank my colleagues for calling this special order and giving me the opportunity to speak on the floor of the house of representatives about an issue of concern to the people of my district, people throughout the world who care about humors. human rights. the speaker has played a big
migration is happening around the world, a lot of that is also driven by this stuff. as these places that we ve chosen to live, or where people have no choice but to live become inhospitable, you have to move. reporter: total right. when katrina happened, people moved. we re not saying that s going to happen now, but humors are literally running from what the climate change that we re pretending isn t happening. it will actually be the single biggest cause of migration. we typically think of migration being caused by conflict and wars and things like that in syria and ukraine. it s actually going to be migration because people can t move. generally speaking, prosperous people can move because they can afford to, but eventually when the grains stop growing and
separate abortion rights case. i want to tell you, i want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released a whirlwind, and you will pay the price. lara: so he later apologized but a fellow democratic senator, is refusing to condemn humors rhetoric and even after authorities arrested the manager told the police that he plans to kill just as kavanagh. when sooner schumer was saying was that he was upset and he was alarm and he was concerned at the prospect that justices would reverse decades, while establishment mental constitutional right in our country but he did not say was let s go contact them. lara: so when the rated what sooner schumer said in a speech and he also said, you will not know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions that surrounding louisiana case was senator kunz again we just heard him and on
news now, they re ad supported news network, digital network. i m wondering if there s less of an emphasis on linear television in general here. still popular and profitable though. my question is challenging group think, questioning group think, that would be a benefit for viewers. stand by, more on the humors of johnny depp/a/amber heard trial. and proactive alerts on market evevents. that s decision tech. only from fidelity. i came, i saw, i conquered. (all): hail, caesar! pssst caesar! julius! dude, you should really check in with your am on ringcentral. i was thinking like. oh hi, caesar. we were just talking about you. ha ha ha. yeah, you should probably get out of here. not good.
tucker: we went to chicago which is really a great city to cover what was happening there episodes called chicago in crisis you could find on fox nation if you like. a few weeks ago the satire website babylon be made fun of rachel levine that s joe biden s transcend or fake admiral was really biological man. so for telling that joke even owed no humors allowed twitter band babylon be since elon musk reached out and said he might need a bye twitter suites offer random episode they do speak to the ceo about he started running the humor site and wound up as a champion for free speech and were glad we did it was great conversation. what you think it s important that comedy exist? i think for the reason that you gave speaking truth right? and that s one of the things