An investigative and investigatory perspective how much they will be willing to explain what happened on their platform and how much they will try to hold on to as a trade secret. Facebook is not going to keep this same public profile they got for much longer. The old saying you cant be neutral on a social media, train platform, i dont know. I am ari melb ber, we have a professional story we are tracking, what bob mueller might have in his possession and how long agone the story is going. Why some conservatives tell President Trumps season of betrayal on the white house faceoff with espn, their socalled culture war. But first the Breaking News from st. Louis. This is the scene right there we want to show you tonight. Several hundred protesters are in the streets. They are protesting breaking
news, an acquittal of a former st. Louis Police Officer who was on trial for murder for g kiting a black man after a car chase. Now, today, judge Timothy Wilson found that former st. Louis Police O
the reporter who broke it is out front with me now, and roenan, thank you. i know you have had a crazy day getting this through. you have to get people willing to put their names on it and corroborate it all. you have to get new lawyers. you have to do what the company that doesn t want it out there. there was a pattern now that you found here. harass and intimidate, and you go through example after example. and there are these as you say, very disturbing allegations against les moonves. i think what is so significant here, erin, is you re dealing with both an individual who is at the top of his game, and on who many, many other powerful people depend or for their livelihoods, and also a corporation that is at the apex of our culture, that shapes our news, that shapes our fiction that we consume. and as it turns out within this, in many facets of the company, and we re careful not to over generalize, but we do say that there are a string of examples manifested in litigation and com
this is the central west end neighborhood in the city of st. louis. locally people would tell you it s a high end neighborhood, a lot of shops, restaurants, things of that nature t. message here, a couple different hang on one second. a couple different chances, if i can rum size, up with was get out of the bars, get into the street. i think if i can over generalize, this is a particular kraud, the message to people in the bars, get out of the bars, get into the streets, early on, it was if are you going to kill our people, we re going to kim your economy. so the idea oof being on a night a lot of people are out on the sidewalks, having dinner, business is going on, the idea you need the shut that down. we have an interstate not too far from here. police blocked that off. there is a large police presence there. interstate 64 that runs through the heart of the city t. crowds came back here. we haven t seen much of a police presence, we kind of paused.
i have to say not only is donald trump guilty for reframing this as a flag issue. i think many of his supporters or all of them many of his supporters, i hate to over generalize, are responsible for reframing this being about the flag when, as you said, it is about police brutality. it is about law enforcement officials getting away, even sometimes on camera, mistreating and sometimes killing egregiously innocent men without having a fair trial within our justice system. i don t understand the value in donald trump continually antagonizing nfl owners. i don t understand the value in trump continually antagonizing nfl players who are peacefully protesting something that they perceive as an injustice. so, erica, speaking of these owners, several of them donated to the inaugural committee, supporting president trump. they did release statements stating that they were offended, backing their teams, of course, given the president s comments.