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The parade of legal experts who appear daily on “The Beat With Ari Melber” includes the 2024 Republican presidential candidate’s attorneys, who get ample time to make their case.
The House narrowly passed Republicans' massive tax and spending bill to advance President Trump’s agenda. The Congressional Budget Office says the bill will add three trillion dollars to the deficit.
Pres. Trump officially failed this own deadline for 90 trade deals in 90 days. CNBC and MSNBC veteran Dylan Ratigan discusses the trade war’s theatrics, why the market largely doesn’t “believe” Trump, ...
MELBER: Understood, and really good to get you on more than one issue at a very busy time. Daleep Singh, thank you for coming back on THE BEAT, sir. SINGH: Thanks, Ari.
Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” writer-director Larry Charles joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber for an extended conversation about his iconic career and the jokes that powered his iconic shows, including ...
MSNBC host Ari Melber warns that with Twitter changing owners, more people might rely more on it for news they "believe to be true," instead of watching cable news or reading the paper.
By ‘settling’ with the Trump administration, they basically threw their students and community under the bus.” Columbia ...
HYLTON: Quickly, I'm curious if you think now that comedians are seeing all of this play out, if we're going to see them feel ...
If you were outside in the 2010s, you know many Chief Keef lyrics, and understand how influential he was. That impact clearly remains to this day, as MSNBC host Ari Melber quoted one of his classic ...
Melber, who clearly did his homework, asked him straight up what he had in common with longtime nemesis Joe Budden. Budden, of course, once said Logic was the “worst rapper” to ever pick up a mic.
Over the last few months, Trump has repeatedly pushed to undercut independence and checks in government and secure more power ...
Ari Melber in studio MSNBC “You can work on one case for five years or you can cover one hundred cases in five years,” explains Ari Melber, MSNBC anchor, legal correspondent, and host of The Beat.