have a great weekend. the reidout starts now. tonight on the reidout after all we have been through in our history, from unless to civil war to two world wars to insurrection to pandemic. i refuse to believe in 2024, we americans will choose to walk away from what s made us the greatest nation in the history of the world, freedom. liberty, democracy is still a sacred cause. president biden marks the anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol with a scathing rebuke of the man who sparked the violence that day. and a warning that trump remains a serious threat to democracy. plus, breaking news from the supreme court on whether it will hear arguments on trump s ballot status in colorado. the same court that trump s lawyer says owes him a favor. i have three very special guests tonight, congressman betty thompson, and adam schiff from the january 6th select committee. and officer harry dunn, who is planning his return to the capitol. the place he so brav
romney with a time to say, what are you doing dude? santos needs to go. what did you think? von santos, for him to play the victim here. but it is just so absurd. but it is mid romney s privileged background. all around that. it s about the fact that you are a pathological liar. but romney, yes, he did work in investment form. you re on a ponzi scheme. does he have millions or is he did he really equal all those 199 dollar or 99 cent dinners that the restaurant? that was on the expense account. the pay first campaign. really, just absurd. here s something interesting, john, i think it s in your wheelhouse. one of our great correspondents did an interview with a specialist and pathological liars. and so, here is what that psychologist has to say. we see people telling egregious lies like that. and there appears to be a lifelong pattern association with. it hits the type of person who s engaged and pathological lie. v there s this moment at the state of the union
kitchen table issues. speak with. suffered a serious stroke in may is not the issue. his lack of transparency is troubling. look at his policies coming to fracking and crime. i don t think pennsylvanians want that. the gubernatorial race is eating. four points behind in oklahoma. i don t want my sons going into the city. someone will push them off at the train. a windfall of war. biden calling congress to punish oil. the same day telling the global industry more investment is needed. number one biggest french fries plan. [applause] ainsley: they are chanting rachel s name, rachel campos-duffy annadale terrace on staten island and one week away from this critical midterm election. steve: they think she will pick up their tab, come on. brian: great to have them there and fanning out this week right next tuesday. he states across the country to see what voters are thinking before heading to the polls. brian: meanwhile the woman they were chanting her na
thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat are ari melber starts roelgt now on this today. our top story a beat special report about trump s criminal enterprises, how we got here and why it matters. to put it simply there s a key link between this new conviction of trump, the person, and the legal accountability for trump s organizations, which have long been found criminal in our legal system. so let s begin with these two realities. first last week s news and then the news that has dogged trump s organizations for years. there are guilty verdicts. we are looking at count one guilty, count two guilty. count three guilty. we re hearing guilty on one through five. starting on count six. count six guilty. count seven guilty. count eight guilty. count 27 guilty, count 34, guilty. the unanimous jury verdict unanimous on all counts. that is trump s guilt. then there s his top aides across many ye
politically and personally they feel they have to defend anything he does, they just have to say words they may not even personally believe. one of the responses we ve heard from conservatives who used to talk of police and law and order and complying with police and honoring juries, one of the things we ve heard from them is trump is somehow uniquely targeted, that anyone could become a felon now, this was only about targeting one person, donald trump. now that last gasp from people who are on record contradicting that kind of effort to undermine our system, police do the arresting and the juries do the fact finding, that last gasp is weak one. it won t take us long to deal with empireically, so those are fackical claims. and think about how they are contradicted by everything we just saw in the last 13 minutes or so, they re not true. they don t make sense. trump last week was convicted after years of ducking or dodging other cases and only after at least depending on how