thanks for being with us today. nicole s back tomorrow. the beat ari melber starts right now. but not until i set eyes on him. ari, are you there? i m here. thanks for anchoring last night, and i think we all thank you for all the coverage from ukraine. we appreciate it, sir. my pleasure, sir. you have a great show. absolutely. stay safe. welcome to the beat. we have breaking news about recommended indictments in the georgia trump probe. breaking news tonight out of the criminal trump probe in georgia, and it sounds big. i m going to walk it through with you. the grand jury is recommending multiple indictments, and that news tonight is from an on-the-record source. we hear a lot about leaks and sources of anonymous people and the two-source rule. what is breaking news right now is on the record. the head of that georgia grand jury speaking out for the first time, which feeds questions and speculation tonight about who exactly is now being potentially recommended for
Politically, from that statement, this white house thinks and well see whether theyre right or not, they can weather the political storm from a Government Shutdown by saying were not negotiating until schumer backs down. They think inside the white house from my conversations with senior officials there, that Chuck Schumer overplayed his hand on daca and they are going to push back here and say we gave you six years of an extension, a long time for Childrens Health insurance, a program, chip as its known that, democrats said they had to have. The president gave on that. Said hes willing to work on daca. The bottom line is, this white house is taking a very hard line in these negotiations. Shannon sounds like it from that statement. All right, ed henry live on the beat for us, thank you. The president foreshadowing a shutdown a short while ago, tweeting, quote, its not looking good. White house correspondent kevin cork joins us with where the white house goes next. Youre right. It was i
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stays on top. tucker was right about one thing, it is insane, quote unquote. and it s clear that on this set of stories, you re not going to get his honest views by watching his broadcast or by listening to him in public. apparently getting a lawsuit or subpoena to claw out the truth. some of these truths cannot be buried. they may cost fox news far more than the shows spouting election lies ever made in advertising, which is one way the court s patrol the outer limits on defamation in your business society. now, we put this together for you tonight because i can only tell you what i think and what we learn from the evidence, which shows the truth still matters. one proof point of that is how far so many powerful people will go to hide the truth, because they re worried in the long run it will have real world impacts, that you and others will hear about it and act on it. as long as these cases go, the