thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. the beat with ari melber starts now. happy monday. thank you very much. i m ari melber and of all of the important items that begin this week, we have one our office is buzzing about that we are lighting up about, if you will, if you ll take the visual entendre. the man you see there rainn wilson from nbc s hit the office will join us live by the end of this hour and that is some office news. believe me, we think it s worth sticking around for that. the top story of the news, though, is a loss for a trump-era prosecutor who has been trying and failing to find any deep state conspiracy against donald trump after getting his special political assignment from trump attorney general bill barr. i m talking about a special counsel, you may remember, was tapped originally in that trump-barr doj before the biden administration and the project was to investigate the investigators to hash and re-li
into the investigation reached to the nation s highest court which involves introducing thousand of staffers but subpoenas and polygraph test. the witness testimony turned over to the fbi. jonathan turley called the supreme court s failure to produce answers almost as chilling as the leak itself. todd: ashley strohmier here with the very latest. we still don t know who licked the dogs but everyone has to do an interview did and every single one of them signed a sworn affidavit under penalty of perjury they did not disclose to anyone who didn t work for the courts. however, they told their spouses the outcome of the case and vote and the supreme court released a statement on the eighth month investigation and following up on all available leads, marshall s team with forensic analysis and conduct of multiple follow-up interviews of certain employees but the team has two o date unable to find a person responsible by preponderance of evidence. or whether electronic of the dog
exceptional leaders, men like ronald reagan who wouldn t let america be pushed around. in the midst of simmering tensions with the soviet union, reagan went to the communist strong hold, berlin. and reminded them who ran the world. general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers and applause] history has always shown us strong leaders calm us down in times of fear like george w. bush after 9/11. i can hear you. [laughter] [applause] i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people. [cheers] and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [cheers and applause] jesse: joe biden is not that guy. we knew joe was a bad student but i guess he flunked history, too. biden is dragging us kicking and screaming back to the fo
Swift,les kelce thing is too much . Judge jeanine i think its great. I love them both. Bret thank you. Have a United States evening. Im bret baier. Former President Trump quiets speculation of his candidacy for House Speaker by endorsing ohio congressman jim jordan. The uproar out of virginia liberal arts College Transgender athlete on the womens Swimming Team and how would robert f. Kennedy running for president as an independent affect the 2024 election . Bret breaking tonight, President Biden is touting an unexpectedly strong jobs report for september. The nations employers added 336,000 jobs. The largest monthly rise since january. But his critics and even some of his allies are still talking about the stunning reversal on building a southern border wall. There is also strong reaction tonight to a comment by former democratic president ial nominee Hillary Clinton about people who support the man who defeated her in 2016. White house correspondent peter doocy has all of that tonight
The National Trust and cadbury about the omission of the word easter from their egg hunts. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. The Football Association will ask sunderland boss david moyes to explain remarks in which he told a female reporter she might get a slap. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. At least 58 people have been killed in a suspected Chemical Attack in the rebel held province of idlib in northern syria. Emergency services who arrived in the area shortly after a series of strikes said they found people choking in the street. The Syrian Government has repeatedly denied using chemical weapons. The dead are mostly civilians, and include at least 11 children. In the last hour, france has called for an Emergency Meeting of the Un Security Council to discuss the attack. Our correspondent ben james reports from beirut. This is some of the Footage Opposition Activists posted online after the attack On The Town Bauer a town here. It was said that the symptoms,