and who exactly dropped the ball here? sandra: so the details just coming into us now and the secret service is responding as we take in the live pictures from ireland. welcome back as america reports heads into a brand-new hour. thanks for joining us. bill: the security breach we just mentioned, good remindered that any presidential trip abroad is serious business. sandra: so what s so important? that s where we begin. our tour guide is taking president biden through the streets and through the history of carlingford castle, expected as one of his stops on the trip. the last irish landmark his ancestors saw before departing to the free world. that detail as the motorcade makes the way through, the official press pool travelling with the president using the trip to also explore his irish roots. and critics are saying it s starting to look like a glorified vacation for president biden. bill: especially when his family members are tagging along, his son hunter and sis
thank you so much for once again letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts rite now. thanks so much. welcome to the beat. i m ari melber, and we are tracking several stories for you tonight, including potentially remarks from president biden. but we begin right now with a mystery. consider that nobody really publicly has said they know exactly what secret deals were cut to make kevin mccarthy speaker. mccarthy isn t making it public even though there s been dribs and drabs in reports. house republicans actually say they are in the dark about what s been reported as a shod doe document, that there s a secret three-page addendum that includes mccarthy s most controversial conseeings to those so-called rebels. now controversial is one of those words that could mean different things to different people in politics, but that s reporting a lot of people in d.c. or people around mccarthy think it s controversi
the disappearance of his wife ana. we learned in horrifying detail what prosecutors say he did to her and the online research he said he did on how. this includes in the space of less than one hour searches for, quote, how to stop a body from decomposing, how to embalm a body and ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to. ana walshe is the mother of their three young children. she s been missing since the new year and today in a quincy, massachusetts, courtroom prosecutors laid out what they believe her husband did to her. jason carroll joins us with the latest. talk about the arraignment. did the prosecutor provide any explanation for motive? reporter: well, anderson, you talked about some of those searches there, and if you re talking about motive, i would direct you to some of those searches. two in particular that walshe allegedly made, one had to do with divorcing, what s the best state for a man to get a divorce. he searched about that. the other was ab
asked about whether evacuation orders came too late for some. nearly 2000 people have been rescued so far according to the governor. this is footage from santa belle island. loose skies overhead, the only way out is by chopper. we have two reports tonight. the first is from fort myers, our randi kaye was among the first reporters to get an and witness the enormous destruction and ongoing rescue operations up close. this is what she saw. this is our first look from the ground at fort myers beach. hurricane ian s winds combined with the storm surge, they chewed through homes and businesses sparing nothing in its path. massive devastation. we are somewhat used to it. the first toilet was hurricane katrina. we have seen a lot of hurricanes over the years. it is certainly a big disaster. jennifer brown is a canine search specialist with florida task force to. her dog fears and fame are searching for human remains. they have worked dozens of missions since florida s task forc
congressman and former republican governor charlie crist. and in the race to oppose senator marco rubio in the fall, cnn projects the democratic nominee is congresswoman val demings. first, the documents. we know a lot more tonight about the classified material the former president was keeping at mar-a-lago, including how much of it there was, more than 700 pages, how the former president tried to hang on to it for months, and how very sensitive some of the information in it was, more sensitive than previously reported, bearing a designation limiting access to only a select few officials. the reason we know this information is because of a move by one of the former president s allies and a liaison to the national archive. a move that the ally billed as bolstering the former president s case against the fbi search. but he may have done the precise opposite and then some. we have new evidence. justice news has obtained correspondence between various properties during the le