The Beat with Ari Melber
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Ari Melber delivers the biggest political and news stories of the day, with interviews and original reporting from around the nation. An Emmy-winning journalist, attorney and former Senate staffer, Melber cuts through the spin and the noise to tell you what's really happening. Real news, every night.
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Well done
24 oct
Found Ari off Real time. Appreciate his delivery.
White men for Trump
31 oct
Many ask why. It seems simple. They are just like him. They don’t want to work. They think they are entitled to just about everything. They lie about their worth and strengths. It’s always somebody else’s fault. They want no responsibility. They want to play with their toys. They act like teenagers. Who does that sound like. He is their idol. Simple. The responsible grownups will vote for Harris and her ticket. You can’t win them over.
30 million dollars
16 oct
To repair the damage to our Capitol building caused by the Trump January 6 mob Mention that to voters
Twice in 1 Week<Nixon didn’t call for a recount in Election against JFK
14 oct
On The Beat last Week—We had the opportunity hear from Amb Sondland/Navarro/Matthews…then Journalist Chris Wallace—both highlighted voting discrepancies in the 1960 Election….possibly Navarro thought He was Mazo(?) Navarro wrote what was a predetermative coup—“ Mazo who helped to publicize the idea that voter fraud cost Nixon the election, and that Republican officials pursued recounts and investigations in 11 states. In the end, Nixon wound up losing the state of Hawaii to Kennedy after the recounts”…..The conclusion was that Nixon bowed-out for “the sake of the Country/Constitution” He also knew that the “discrepancies were NOT WIDE ENOUGH to decide the Election” I LOVE LEARNING NEW THINGS—THE BEAT HAS LAYERS, KIDS!
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- CreadorAri Melber, MSNBC
- Años de actividad2018 - 2024
- Episodios603
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