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The Beat with Ari Melber

New heat on Trump adviser Roger Stone; Ginni Thomas agrees to Jan. 6 committee interview

The Beat with Ari Melber

MSNBC

Government, Daily News, Politics, News

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

MSNBC's Katie Phang hosts "The Beat" on Monday, September 26 and reports on new heat on longtime Trump ally Roger Stone ahead of the next Jan. 6 hearing. Plus, Ginni Thomas agrees to sit for an interview with the Jan. 6 committee, and Ron DeSantis facing lawsuits over his latest migrant stunt. Neal Katyal, Jackie Alemany and Barbara McQuade join.

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0:00.0

Hi, Nicole, thanks so much,

0:01.9

and I'd like to welcome everyone to the beat.

0:04.4

I'm Katie Fang in for R.E. Melber.

0:07.1

Tonight breaking news on the January 6th committee

0:09.7

and new evidence regarding Roger Stone.

0:12.9

Plus, our live interview with the Florida lawmaker

0:15.7

who is suing Ron DeSantis over that cruel migrant stunt.

0:20.4

And the shocking video of police leaving a handcuffed woman

0:25.1

inside of a car as it's hit by a train.

0:30.3

Oh, my God.

0:33.3

Oh, my God.

0:41.3

Incredibly, she survived.

0:43.2

And we're going to tell you what's happening

0:45.2

to the police that left her there inside of that car.

0:49.1

But we start today with Roger Stone

0:51.6

and the upcoming January 6th committee hearing.

0:54.8

The Washington Post reporting that Wednesday's hearing

0:57.2

will use clips from the upcoming Roger Stone documentary.

1:01.1

The filmmakers now complying with the committee

1:03.4

subpoena after first bulking.

1:06.0

The documentary has footage of Stone

1:08.0

from over a period of two years, including trips.

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