there has to be accountability. yemenese lives matter. in 2020, "the new york times" reported that the state department's legal office reached a startling conclusion. top american officials could be charged with war crimes for approving bomb sales to saudis and their partners. if i were in the state department, i would be freaking out about my potential for liability. a yale law school professor and defense department lawyer told the times. so, look, if members of this biden administration don't care about the immorality of this war, maybe they should care about their own legal liability. and at the very minimum, if they can't force the saudis to end this barbaric and inhuman war, at least stick to what they promised and end our involvement in it. is that too much to ask? coming up at the top of the hour with ayman mohyeldin, peter strzok joins to weigh in on the justice department's handling of january the 6th at 9:00 p.m. eastern on ayman. we'll be right back after this short break. short break.