derek chauvin s loved ones can still see him even if just in prison. and as a society, we are still fund. ally broken in so many ways. our policing system, broken. socially and politically, we re still reeling despite the profound relief so many people felt maybe even just for an hour yesterday. as people not just in minneapolis but coast to coast took in the news with tears of joy, relief, taking to the streets and reflecting on what comes next. this is something beautiful. this is something different. finally. some little piece of justice. i cried tears of joy. tears of joy. this was such a moment of vindication of the community getting what it needs. i m glad that it was a guilty verdict on all counts. it doesn t bring george floyd back. it doesn t change the outcomes or the way that the system is built and operates. the fact remains this guilty verdict is just one truly rare example of accountability for a police officer in the eyes of justice. as was this, the
hospitalized after being diagnosed with the virus earlier this month and he was supposed to be sworn into office this sunday. we will have more on this in just a few moments. and i now to this fox news alert, the irs is sending out the first round of $600 stimulus checks as lawmakers battle over the $2,000 payments the president is asking for. president trump s say republicans should get on board unless they have a death wish. good morning everyone, i m sandra smith. we made it to wednesday. good morning sandra, i m jon scott. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell blocked a vote on tying those payments, he is looking at other top priorities like repealing section 2:30 which protects civil media platforms from civil liabilities. chuck schumer because of the blatant attempt to ensure the legislation never passes. if the president highlighted three issues of national significance which you would like to see congress tackle together. this week the senate will begin our pro
new york city, and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. breaking tonight, america is now responding to the attacks that killed three u.s. soldiers in jordan. so far the u.s. military launching 85 retaliatory air strikes against iranian targets in iraq and syria, and there could be many more rounds ahead. but iran is responding now with defiance, saying they knew then u.s. would not dare attack inside iran. mike tobin is live in tel aviv with breaking developments and reaction to the first round of air strikes. what are you hearing? we are hearing that and iran backed shiite military group inside of iraq is claiming they launched a barrage of rockets at the u.s. airbase in iraq, response to the u.s. strikes earlier today. this as we are getting the first images out of western iraq, very near the syrian border. this as the u.s. has battle mat rrently underway. we know that iraq is not happy with the strikes inside of iraq. a spokesperson for the iraqi military say
i don t think anyone is counting hours anymore. brian williams used to call it tonnage. there you have it. thanks to nicolle. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber. amidst this unprecedented news week, which is why there are so many hours being slotted around, let me start with a quick question is there anything more to learn or say about the federal case against defendant donald trump? our team of journalists on the beat says the answer tonight is yes. we have been working on something special, a new road map gleaned from jack smith s case, which we now can see for the first time against donald trump. so later tonight we re actually going to show thank you time line from the first clues about the missing documents to trump s historic arrest, that whole road. it is new legal reporting and i can tell you you ll only see it here. that s coming up on this edition of the beat. our top story right now stems from the rapid developments on the defense and legal side of don
hey, alison. hello, good. evening i m alison camerota. a manhunt is underway for the mass shooting in texas, including 44-year-old. boy shaw stop shooting his rifle next to their house. the noise was keeping their baby awake. but instead of simply arguing with them, he shot and killed five of his neighbors. there s also the 79-year-old illinois man who fatally shot his neighbor for using a leaf blower in his own driveway. and the 29-year-old in texas who shot and killed a guy for opposing as a ballet parking attendant. what used to be screaming matches are fistfights have become fatal shootings. tonight, our panel offers their explanations for why. plus, the suicide of a 17 year old students at an elite boarding school is forcing the school to admit the horrible mistakes they made when it came to bullying. and how they felt, quote, tragically shorten protecting this promising young man. but this case tells us about today s version of bullying. and how many of you out ther