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ari? >> ari: let me jump in here. i said the military should only be used as a last resort because it's not their training. put yourself in the position of the woman who owned a jewelry store in rochester new york who was beat to a pulp by a mob as her husband came out to heroically try to defend her with a golf club and he was beaten, do you think either one of them care if the people that defend them are police officers, sheriffs, federal agents, national guards, members of the regular army, they just want to be protected and if we live in a country where there is no protection, it doesn't matter whether protection comes from, it needs to happen. it's better to come from the police, better to come from the guard but if it's not there it has to come from somewhere. >> harris: really quick follow-up for you, ari and the idea that these governors are pushing back on the president, bottom line, who has the last say in all of this? is the president of the united states or can those governors say no, on the movement of th
ari? >> ari: let me jump in here. i said the military should only be used as a last resort because it's not their training. put yourself in the position of the woman who owned a jewelry store in rochester new york who was beat to a pulp by a mob as her husband came out to heroically try to defend her with a golf club and he was beaten, do you think either one of them care if the people that defend them are police officers, sheriffs, federal agents, national guards, members of the regular...
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i am ari melber. tonight here we are again. for the eighth consecutive night, massive protests and marches. you see them right here across america live in cities large and small. and many places where curfews are again looming tonight. mayors and governors struggling to respect free speech and protest rights by day while also deploying these lawful rules to restrict the potential for public safety risks at night. we are living here in the cusp at the end of this day on the east coast between the protests and the looming curfews. here are just some of the places that we are tracking as people process. d.c. has a curfew within this hour, 7:00 p.m. new york city arrives one hour later at 8:00 p.m. i can tell you that is actually new york's strictest running curfew since 1943. and there is down in houston. we've seen large groups throughout the day that is george floyd's hometown. it is where he will be buried today. there are reports making some news, making waves because joe biden has reportedly told fo
i am ari melber. tonight here we are again. for the eighth consecutive night, massive protests and marches. you see them right here across america live in cities large and small. and many places where curfews are again looming tonight. mayors and governors struggling to respect free speech and protest rights by day while also deploying these lawful rules to restrict the potential for public safety risks at night. we are living here in the cusp at the end of this day on the east coast between...
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and ari, that is exactly what we have seen.ll day and now late into the night here in d.c. >> understood, garrett. and it's interesting seeing both you and jo ling in places where planned curfews not necessarily taking effect the way they were other nights. we're seeing cities deal with this and figure it out as they go. stay safe. i want to bring in experts orrin this news day. mark claxton, retired lapd detective is director for the black alliance. he has experience as an officer and on the civil rights side of this he can waigs. joining us is nyu law professor melissa murray. good evening to both of you. mark, i'll start with one of the questions we have been charting all day, an unusual day to be sure. can you ever think of a time where police officers have been indicted for felony murder in the first place? >> yes, there have been indictments for felony murder. don't ask me to recall it right off the top of my head. but the indictments -- the charges themselves although significant are just one piece of a larger puzzle and
and ari, that is exactly what we have seen.ll day and now late into the night here in d.c. >> understood, garrett. and it's interesting seeing both you and jo ling in places where planned curfews not necessarily taking effect the way they were other nights. we're seeing cities deal with this and figure it out as they go. stay safe. i want to bring in experts orrin this news day. mark claxton, retired lapd detective is director for the black alliance. he has experience as an officer and on...
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ari? >> shaquille, stay with me.iewers can see from our two camera positions where you on the right, obviously. and this full shot of them getting into the truck. we just saw mr. terrence floyd stand there and raise one fist, hoisted in the air to the applause. shaquille telling us that we have seen just in the last hour mr. floyd go from almost visibly collapsing there to seeming to be very motivated and supported by this outpouring in this crowd as he really urged peace, political activism, political pressure for change and explicitly rejected looting and violence and said that is -- he knows, not what his brother would want. his now dead brother. shaquille, this was a moment that is so different than many of the planned events. the white house is briefing today. governors are speaking. we're all tracking a million things. yet, shaquille, i would venture to say as an observer and reporter from a distance what we just saw and it's organic and unplanned, unfolding on this street seems to be by far one of the most sig
ari? >> shaquille, stay with me.iewers can see from our two camera positions where you on the right, obviously. and this full shot of them getting into the truck. we just saw mr. terrence floyd stand there and raise one fist, hoisted in the air to the applause. shaquille telling us that we have seen just in the last hour mr. floyd go from almost visibly collapsing there to seeming to be very motivated and supported by this outpouring in this crowd as he really urged peace, political...
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>> thank you so much, ari., you know, the pettus bridge, that's what the civil rights movement was about, not until in our living rooms did we actually see the horrific brutality of racism during the civil right era. that is what it's going to take right now. and for anyone to downplay an aggressive offensive movement by police officer at a friendly demonstration or passive resistance, it is simply wrong, and we need to be clear on that. you should not be swinging your baton or using any form of aggressive action for a passive or nonresistant person. >> should mayor de blasio do something different than hiss current approach which we showed his comments, and he has been pretty tough with these curfews. they are historically unusual for new york. >> lift the curfew, number one. number two, nonviolent protests, those that is not endangering the public, there is no reason to allow to stop people from having peaceful protests. we should allow peaceful protests that is what our country is about. we're not going back
>> thank you so much, ari., you know, the pettus bridge, that's what the civil rights movement was about, not until in our living rooms did we actually see the horrific brutality of racism during the civil right era. that is what it's going to take right now. and for anyone to downplay an aggressive offensive movement by police officer at a friendly demonstration or passive resistance, it is simply wrong, and we need to be clear on that. you should not be swinging your baton or using any...
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. >> next is ari. good evening, ari. >> this is a big story and we have it covered for you with several different angles and experts. the fired police officers faces 11 charges, that includes felony murder. he could face life in prison without parole or even the death penalty if he's convicted. his partner facing three separate charges, including aggravated assault. but in a surprising, an incredibly rare move that we'll dig in with you tonight, brosnan is turning states witness. he will testify against his former partner rolfe. i want to stick before we get into the legal explanation to the big news of how this affects of course a situation across the nation where there has been, you know about it, the president knows about it, everyone knows about it, a roiling national pressure campaign to try to change racism in criminal justice. all of that is the back drop for an extraordinary afternoon in atlanta. the drj.a. dexplaining how he decided to charge the officers, that the evidence shows rayshard broo
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"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck. and thank you for that update. we'll keep an eye on that. it sounds like a nice group of folks there to see. now, let me tell you what is going on. this is "the beat with ari melber," and we are looking at these live protests. this is of course the continuing story gripping the country. major cities around the nation, we are headed into the tenth straight night of demonstrations. and in many places, people are continuing to keep this on the front burner. this has also been a day of mourning and remembering the life of george floyd. he was killed in police custody in minneapolis. it is his death, as you know, that sparked this movement. first there, and quickly around the continue and on around the world. we've seen solidarity marches and disparities really joined by people all over the globe. this memorial drew civil rights activists, members of congress, people in arts and culture, and at the core of it, of course there is still a real family, real loss, a family grieving the loss of
"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck. and thank you for that update. we'll keep an eye on that. it sounds like a nice group of folks there to see. now, let me tell you what is going on. this is "the beat with ari melber," and we are looking at these live protests. this is of course the continuing story gripping the country. major cities around the nation, we are headed into the tenth straight night of demonstrations....
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i am ari melber. we do have a big show tonight, including what i was just discussing with chuck todd. we also have donald trump facing his second major supreme court loss in a week. former trump aide john bolton blasting the president, meanwhile, as, quote, unfit for office. as chuck and i were discussing, there are a lot of developments, some of them really quite confusing at times for us to try and unpack and understand in this rayshard brooks case. both officers, though, clearly making news, turning themselves in. as you know, as we've covered, that is not often the way cases go. from friday the shooting, to these charges, to tonight officers turning themselves in. lant you to know bishop william barber joins us to discuss a different kind of march or washington. later tonight we'll also be joined by a lawyer who is suing regarding donald trump's tulsa rally. we'll explain why he went to court to literally call it a, quote, biological bomb that could further spread the coronavirus. a very real cont
i am ari melber. we do have a big show tonight, including what i was just discussing with chuck todd. we also have donald trump facing his second major supreme court loss in a week. former trump aide john bolton blasting the president, meanwhile, as, quote, unfit for office. as chuck and i were discussing, there are a lot of developments, some of them really quite confusing at times for us to try and unpack and understand in this rayshard brooks case. both officers, though, clearly making news,...
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ari? >> monogrgan, thank you very mu. >>> we turn to dorothy roberts, professor of law at the university of pennsylvania law school. when you look at this situation, before we get to the larger legal question of whether this is chargeable, which i think people can understand, even when you look at something horrific, there is a whole matrix that the law requires for that. but when you look at it even before you get to that, what here do you see as avoidable or fixable, as the nation tries to consider what to do about the problems in policing? >> well, the first thing you see is there was no need for police to be called at all. mr. brooks was sleeping in his car. he was unarmed. he wasn't hurting anybody. he wasn't violent. why did police have to come to the situation at all? then you see that there was some kind of altercation that happened after they spoke very peaceably together. it's not clear what the police did to frighten him. but he ran away. he was shot twice in the back for absolu
ari? >> monogrgan, thank you very mu. >>> we turn to dorothy roberts, professor of law at the university of pennsylvania law school. when you look at this situation, before we get to the larger legal question of whether this is chargeable, which i think people can understand, even when you look at something horrific, there is a whole matrix that the law requires for that. but when you look at it even before you get to that, what here do you see as avoidable or fixable, as the...
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in the meantime, "the beat with ari melber" starts right now. hi there, ari. >> hi. thank you very much and welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. we have a very busy show. this is actually one week after police killed george floyd. today, part of an extraordinary message from his own family, as well as many disturbing things coming out of washington. right now at this very hour, i want to show you what we know. you can see these protestors gathering for a seventh straight night in cities around the country. some of the crowds that you see here quite large. swelling in size. and we're nonfmonitoring this a over the country, including marchers on the right side, crowds on the left. new york seeing gathering crowds with calls of another curfew tonight. there have been protests throughout the weekend. when you look at this right here, something you're certainly aware of if you go online or watch the news, many of these protests were peaceful. many were largely orderly. and we have been reporting that out as a news organization, along with, of course, some of the very re
in the meantime, "the beat with ari melber" starts right now. hi there, ari. >> hi. thank you very much and welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. we have a very busy show. this is actually one week after police killed george floyd. today, part of an extraordinary message from his own family, as well as many disturbing things coming out of washington. right now at this very hour, i want to show you what we know. you can see these protestors gathering for a seventh...
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ari? >> shaquille, thank you. go right to washington, where msnbc's garrett haake is again at his reporting position outside of the white house, where we've seen a range of events over different nights. what are you seeing now? >> ari, my reporting position has been moved back about 70 yards from where it's been the last couple of days. that's because federal law enforcement have pushed out into the street some time overnight last night with the help of the national guard and federal officials who throughout the day have refused to identify themselves, but who we believe are with the u.s. bureau of prisons here helping with the federal response. they've shut down this street just a block from the white house on 16th street. all day today we've seen hundreds of protesters. if you'd been with me a few minutes earlier, this entire street would have been full. a lot of folks have left and turned the corner on the i street to march we believe towards the capitol. that tends to be the way this goes. these protests in d.
ari? >> shaquille, thank you. go right to washington, where msnbc's garrett haake is again at his reporting position outside of the white house, where we've seen a range of events over different nights. what are you seeing now? >> ari, my reporting position has been moved back about 70 yards from where it's been the last couple of days. that's because federal law enforcement have pushed out into the street some time overnight last night with the help of the national guard and...
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in the meantime, "the beat with ari melber" starts right now. hey there, ari. >> hey, katy. i was able to congratulate chuck but not you on your joint interview. i thought it was so interesting. i thought you guys did a great job. so i said it to him, now i get to say it to you. >> i appreciate that. we don't often get to hear from people who are accused of crimes of that, face those charges. we weren't expecting him to be there. but always good to hear from someone in his own words and happy that he decided to speak. >> 100%. we both know, viewers know lawyers will always tell people, no matter what it is, don't go out and do the interview. you guys got the interview and we all learned from it. so it was interesting and nice to see you as always, kate. >> thanks, ari. >> thank you. and welcome to "the beat." i am ari melber. we are tracking several big developments as the week begins. fallout over the trump administration's botched ousting of the top federal prosecutor in new york and fallout from that big rally. we have an interview tonight with the former head of the sdny
in the meantime, "the beat with ari melber" starts right now. hey there, ari. >> hey, katy. i was able to congratulate chuck but not you on your joint interview. i thought it was so interesting. i thought you guys did a great job. so i said it to him, now i get to say it to you. >> i appreciate that. we don't often get to hear from people who are accused of crimes of that, face those charges. we weren't expecting him to be there. but always good to hear from someone in his...
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>> yeah, absolutely, ari. a lot of it is consistent with what we were predicting that as either states reopened too soon or just in general goes through phases of reopening. you're see the more vulnerable populations. people who are older with chronic conditions still being a little less likely to go out and you're seeing populations that were not as severely infected in the beginning going out a little bit more and getting into crowded spaces. h some of the images you are showing bars and restaurants and no social distancing and that is an increase in younger people. having said that, it doesn't mean the people are immune from having the effects of this virus. they can have positive cases and also have some of the devastating hospitalations. but it is concerning because we also don't know how much of the younger population can actually spread this unintentionally to those who are vulnerable. and a state like florida, ari, all i have to do is tell you that they topped 100,000, as you mentioned, cases. that is
>> yeah, absolutely, ari. a lot of it is consistent with what we were predicting that as either states reopened too soon or just in general goes through phases of reopening. you're see the more vulnerable populations. people who are older with chronic conditions still being a little less likely to go out and you're seeing populations that were not as severely infected in the beginning going out a little bit more and getting into crowded spaces. h some of the images you are showing bars...
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but it adds to a murky picture, ari. talking to a lot of national security professionals over the week and today, not all of them think this is a big deal. we're getting mixed messages, part of it, it's classified and it's difficult for them to talk about. but, look, if in fact the intelligence showed russian the paid bounties to kill american troops and the president wasn't briefed on it, that shows a breakdown in the national security process that has to be explained. ari, members of congress are demanding answers on that. >> is this, in your view as a reporter, and you've covered cia and intel for a long time, something that can be nailed down? over time, can it be referred whether this did or did not reach the president? as you said a breakdown in the process is one problem but if the president knew, it's a bigger problem. >> there's the rub. i think this is very much similar to the coronavirus situation where our report was it was in the daily briefing 20 times in the coronavirus. but donald trump only views himself
but it adds to a murky picture, ari. talking to a lot of national security professionals over the week and today, not all of them think this is a big deal. we're getting mixed messages, part of it, it's classified and it's difficult for them to talk about. but, look, if in fact the intelligence showed russian the paid bounties to kill american troops and the president wasn't briefed on it, that shows a breakdown in the national security process that has to be explained. ari, members of congress...
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joining is now the, fox news contributor mike huckabee, ari fleischer. of this is happening, you know, unfolding before the eyes of americans. governor, we have nearly 900 offices, the president keeps asking all of these liberal mayors and governors, can i help you come i want to help you, we are here to help you restore law and order, safety and security. the president can go in. very rightly i think hesitant not to -- at the ready of one there willing to do it, summer of love, this is not turning out well in seattle tonight. >> no, it isn't. and i think people need to understand that the contrast between what president trump offers in reelection and joe biden -- we make jokes about it because there are certain things about joe biden and his gaps that are funny but there's nothing funny but the fundamental 180-degree difference between these two people when it comes to the policies that will shape america. that's what i hope people will focus on. not the personalities. not the gaps, not the things that people say, but a fundamental difference between w
joining is now the, fox news contributor mike huckabee, ari fleischer. of this is happening, you know, unfolding before the eyes of americans. governor, we have nearly 900 offices, the president keeps asking all of these liberal mayors and governors, can i help you come i want to help you, we are here to help you restore law and order, safety and security. the president can go in. very rightly i think hesitant not to -- at the ready of one there willing to do it, summer of love, this is not...
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johnson's britain sells record amounts of arms to israel is the royal connection former israeli spy ari ben who worked for robert maxwell the late disgraced british tabloid daily mirror owner joins me now via skype from montreal in canada arie thanks for coming on i said israeli spy goes israel denies you are a spy despite the u.s. jury verdict that you acted for israel tell me about being a spy and why when you talk about geopolitics you're not fearful more fearful of assassination. and. i wrote a book. of course it's a book that came out some years ago. oh now geoffrey epstein is dead now guillen maxwell there are reports he's in paris you maintain that it was your employer robert maxwell owner of the daily mirror you say that he was an israeli agent and as was his daughter just not my employer i would like to correct that ok we work through gander. and you say that is do it again lane also though works for israel and it was robert maxwell who introduced jeffrey epstein to give lane maxwell way before the 1990 s. as mainstream media is reporting correct. mr epstein was introduced to m
johnson's britain sells record amounts of arms to israel is the royal connection former israeli spy ari ben who worked for robert maxwell the late disgraced british tabloid daily mirror owner joins me now via skype from montreal in canada arie thanks for coming on i said israeli spy goes israel denies you are a spy despite the u.s. jury verdict that you acted for israel tell me about being a spy and why when you talk about geopolitics you're not fearful more fearful of assassination. and. i...
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bush and fox news contributor, ari fleischer.this is a seminal moment, potentially, for the president. we always look for those tipping points, don't wait? historically, where it seems like things are taking up or down. as we look at the situation where millions of protesters are still coming together in the streets, and you still have division in this country, and we still haven't heard a national address from this president on these issues, how do you think he's doing in terms of just this listening campaign right now? >> well, i think he is doing moderately on the listening campaign. i think the president is a tough guy. he is for "law & order." i said before, at a time like this, you need both law and order but you also need the soothing, healing words of the president to help the nation come together. i'd like to see more for that. this is a time for both, coming from the president. harris, it's also a time for leadership. this is why we have presidents, to seize the initiative and to lead the nation to a better place. that
bush and fox news contributor, ari fleischer.this is a seminal moment, potentially, for the president. we always look for those tipping points, don't wait? historically, where it seems like things are taking up or down. as we look at the situation where millions of protesters are still coming together in the streets, and you still have division in this country, and we still haven't heard a national address from this president on these issues, how do you think he's doing in terms of just this...
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i disagree with ari a little bit.ag he's a very bad guy. his votes are terrible.re he's been wrong on race. he was wrong on a military bill. he was wrong on china. he's thinking everyone -- he's,l the more people who know about joe biden, the more will turn away. >> sean: ari, what advice do you give the vice president -- what advice do you give the president? >> it's not sleepy joe biden. sleep connotes calm and quiet and i think for some people that's the antidote donald trump. he is weak, joe biden that's with the president and everybody should call him because that's what he's coming across as. you need a vigorous president. that job is brittle and if you never see biden during the campaign, how do you know?gn joe biden. >> sean: one hour, one hour of airtime free, commercial free on the show. i will give you five hours, joe. i will give you 15 hours of my radio show. 625 of the best radio stations. let's see how well joe -- free airtime, joe. come on the show. come out of hiding, joe. i will even let you do it from your bunker. how is
i disagree with ari a little bit.ag he's a very bad guy. his votes are terrible.re he's been wrong on race. he was wrong on a military bill. he was wrong on china. he's thinking everyone -- he's,l the more people who know about joe biden, the more will turn away. >> sean: ari, what advice do you give the vice president -- what advice do you give the president? >> it's not sleepy joe biden. sleep connotes calm and quiet and i think for some people that's the antidote donald trump. he...
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>> i mean, it's a profound statement, ari. common calling, we both went to law school, is in the law and the idea that law is something beyond politics. and when justice gorsuch was nominated, i thought he would be that judge, which is why i supported him. obviously i got a lot of criticism for that. and he certainly has issued a lot of rulings i disagree with. but today it was a ruling that was really faithful to what law is all about. and in this moment where republicans and democrats are tearing each other apart, i think the supreme court decision today points to something, a loftier ideal, an ideal of what america is all about. so you have trump's nominee, his first nominee of the supreme court, neil gorsuch, leading the supreme court and saying in this decision today, joined by john roberts, who is george w. bush's appointee, that these folks are protected. it's what congress recognized in 1964. and i think all of us can learn a lot from what the court did today. >> well put. we have about 30 seconds. you mentioned robert
>> i mean, it's a profound statement, ari. common calling, we both went to law school, is in the law and the idea that law is something beyond politics. and when justice gorsuch was nominated, i thought he would be that judge, which is why i supported him. obviously i got a lot of criticism for that. and he certainly has issued a lot of rulings i disagree with. but today it was a ruling that was really faithful to what law is all about. and in this moment where republicans and democrats...
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ari fleischer, always a pleasure to see you. you. >> thank you, dana. >> dana: up next, a big win for flynn and president trump. judge andrew napolitano reacts. ♪ ♪ i didn't realize how special it would be for me to discover all of these things that i found through ancestry. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this thing happening and was brave enough to get involved and do something- that was eye opening. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to supp
ari fleischer, always a pleasure to see you. you. >> thank you, dana. >> dana: up next, a big win for flynn and president trump. judge andrew napolitano reacts. ♪ ♪ i didn't realize how special it would be for me to discover all of these things that i found through ancestry. i discovered my great aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. you see this scanned-in, handwritten document. the most striking detail is her age. she was only 17. knowing that she saw this...
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i am ari melber. brand new action on race and policing in congress. the house on the verge of passing a major police reform bill. we're tracking that live on the floor of the house and we'll bring you updates, including a special guest only throughout our coverage. also, disturbing new video of an arizona man killed in custody. these are the stories i've told you before. we're staying on them. we have the facts for you and also, reverend al sharpton will be here on what he says people need to do on the facts coming in. we begin with our top story. the coronavirus spike that is breaking records. cases now surpassing the dangerous highs from april. over 2 million total. you see the red arrows from how bad it was and how bad it is tonight. the cdc chief meanwhile rattling many today, stressing that for every confirmed covid case, there can be 10 more that exist in the united states, but are undiagnosed. over 20 states are seeing spikes like florida, oklahoma, south carolina, and texas. reporting the highest single day totals ever on wednesday. if the cdc
i am ari melber. brand new action on race and policing in congress. the house on the verge of passing a major police reform bill. we're tracking that live on the floor of the house and we'll bring you updates, including a special guest only throughout our coverage. also, disturbing new video of an arizona man killed in custody. these are the stories i've told you before. we're staying on them. we have the facts for you and also, reverend al sharpton will be here on what he says people need to...
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>> that's headed into a drink, ari. for sure. >> all right.otem poles and pina coladas with steve schmidt. i am going to fit in a break. when we come back, i've got a lot more. donald trump and mike pence under fire for misleading claims about the coronavirus. the story we're staying on. before we get to that, of course, the floyd case continues. new evidence. we haven't played it yet. a 911 dispaxer who was seeing in real-time, the officer on george floyd. the 3:40 mid-shift migraine medicine. it's called ubrelvy. the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop a migraine in its tracks within two hours. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer
>> that's headed into a drink, ari. for sure. >> all right.otem poles and pina coladas with steve schmidt. i am going to fit in a break. when we come back, i've got a lot more. donald trump and mike pence under fire for misleading claims about the coronavirus. the story we're staying on. before we get to that, of course, the floyd case continues. new evidence. we haven't played it yet. a 911 dispaxer who was seeing in real-time, the officer on george floyd. the 3:40 mid-shift...
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let's get reaction now from ari fleischer. fox news contributor. ari? are you there?i am here. >> dana: hi. i'm sorry. i can't see you. something -- something seems -- >> i'm here. >> dana: i can hear you. tell me what you think about the timing of this? i know you and i probably have a similar thought about a book like this or any book coming out while a president is still in office. your thoughts. >> dana, there's a long history and a good history of people writing books about the presidents for whom they worked. it serves history for insider to tell it. there's two sides. the henry kissinger side, the robert gates side. people of stature that have written books after the president they served left office. and then the more sorted side like george stephanopoulos wrote. john is pursuing the wrong path in my opinion. his book would be much better if it came out whenever president trump was outs of office. it would be accepted as a political polemic but as a real insider's reflection. >> dana: yep, that's interesting. when scott mcclelland's book came out, our biggest
let's get reaction now from ari fleischer. fox news contributor. ari? are you there?i am here. >> dana: hi. i'm sorry. i can't see you. something -- something seems -- >> i'm here. >> dana: i can hear you. tell me what you think about the timing of this? i know you and i probably have a similar thought about a book like this or any book coming out while a president is still in office. your thoughts. >> dana, there's a long history and a good history of people writing...
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ari fleischer. thank you, nice to see you. back to the supreme court ruling blocking the trump administration for more than half a million young immigrants. we will bring in bret baier. good afternoon to you. how do you score politically? in this election year? >> politically i think this issue was going to be dealt with politically by legislation eventually and he wanted, the president wanted to deal with it legally. the trump administration is losing on this effort, but it doesn't mean that this is a huge win for the opposition against president trump. i think both sides wanted to get to the end of the issue and figure out to the solution. the problem was that legislation wasn't appearing on capitol hill. >> bill: the thing he said, not whether the department of homeland security canvas and daka, the dispute is primarily about the procedure of the agency followed in doing so. you can go back and take another crack at this thing, could you not? >> 100% and i think they will. the end result here is a negotiating solution betwe
ari fleischer. thank you, nice to see you. back to the supreme court ruling blocking the trump administration for more than half a million young immigrants. we will bring in bret baier. good afternoon to you. how do you score politically? in this election year? >> politically i think this issue was going to be dealt with politically by legislation eventually and he wanted, the president wanted to deal with it legally. the trump administration is losing on this effort, but it doesn't mean...
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ari, what do you think of that? >> we live in a wonderful country.ve in an america where so many people who previously suffered grievous discrimination and oppression and poverty, of all voices don't like races, religions, and background, have risen up because it's america. i would like to see success project. i would like to see robert johnson and all kinds of other successful black americans show what they did to overcome the discrimination or the barriers, whatever it was in their life. there are many wonderful people to emulate, and that success project should spread to all. that's what i would like to see. we want everybody in america to rise up and do more and be more, to come from poverty and make it. that's the american story. i want that american story to be shared far and wide, and that is what i would hope the african-american community and all communities focus on. success project, people you want to emulate because they were able to do it. >> melissa: ari fleischer, thank you. appreciate your time. new fallout from the police free zone i
ari, what do you think of that? >> we live in a wonderful country.ve in an america where so many people who previously suffered grievous discrimination and oppression and poverty, of all voices don't like races, religions, and background, have risen up because it's america. i would like to see success project. i would like to see robert johnson and all kinds of other successful black americans show what they did to overcome the discrimination or the barriers, whatever it was in their...
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ari fleischer. watch the spirit and climate change. >> yeah, i was stunned actually. i wouldn't have suspected the defense secretary to break with the president like this. i don't really understand what the later moved to bring back those troops means. but he read from a statement. this was knocked off the cuff. he is breaking with the president on the insurrection act. he also has clearly had second thoughts about a company name the president. he did refer to it as a photo op. it's hard to imagine how he could stay on in the cabinet after this. but, we will see. the white house was very careful today. they did not say the president had faith in him, just that we have to wait to see what happens. >> bret: ari, you have been through administrations whether a turnover of different officials. by now you have a former defense secretary. with this scathing commentary in the atlantic. saint donald trump is the first president of my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even pret
ari fleischer. watch the spirit and climate change. >> yeah, i was stunned actually. i wouldn't have suspected the defense secretary to break with the president like this. i don't really understand what the later moved to bring back those troops means. but he read from a statement. this was knocked off the cuff. he is breaking with the president on the insurrection act. he also has clearly had second thoughts about a company name the president. he did refer to it as a photo op. it's hard...
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ari fleischer reacts to that, next. ♪ hour, thats where i feel normal. tells me my retirement is protected. protected lifetime income from an annuity can help your retirement plan ride out turbulent times. learn more at protectedincome.org. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that for some getting a car just can't wait. that's why the new way to buy and sell a car is also the safer way. at carvana, you can do it all 100% online from home with a touchless delivery and pickup process to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a 7-day return policy. so if you need to keep moving, it's our goal to keep you safe. check out carvana, the safer way to buy a car. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your he
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"the beat" with ari melber starts now. >> welcome to "the beat." we are tracking several big stories right now including more reporting on a story we brought you last night. trump attorney general bill barr's controversial ousting. one of the prosecutors over trump tower. we'll get tom. first, the preparations here at a mega church in phoenix, arizona, preparing for donald trump's political reopening. these efforts to hold campaign rallies as if things are back to normal. as you know, as people saw at that other rally, in terms of public health, as well as the political reaction, this is not normal. it's not even working. it's not going as president trump had hoped. this second rally which again is about to tee off. you're looking at the live pictures. is in a coronavirus hot spot. it's the second rally trump has held in four days and it is already drawing concern for what we see as the news unfolds. you can see some masks. there is one in an american flag on the left side of the screen. you see a lot of people not only without masks which can be a
"the beat" with ari melber starts now. >> welcome to "the beat." we are tracking several big stories right now including more reporting on a story we brought you last night. trump attorney general bill barr's controversial ousting. one of the prosecutors over trump tower. we'll get tom. first, the preparations here at a mega church in phoenix, arizona, preparing for donald trump's political reopening. these efforts to hold campaign rallies as if things are back to...
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"the beat" with ari melber starts now. >> that's a big sunday show. we'll be watching. welcome to "the beat." >> we begin with breaking news. the "washington post" reporting the university has just set another record for covid cases. that's the third straight day of breaking records in a bad way. coronavirus clearly surging. i want to go through something right now. you can see that it is surging in these facts. breaking news. in the new cases, in a separate measure of the hospitalization rate and cases daily. when you take it all together, that's a lot of the last three days including the record days. you can see how bad it is just about everywhere except the one place with the most governmental power over virus policy. trump's task force. led by a vice president who says today of all days on this worst day for cases on record, he sees a time to celebrate progress. >> under the leadership of president trump, we have made truly remarkable progress. >> we're in a much stronger place. we did slow the spread. we flattened the curve. it is almost inarguable that more testin
"the beat" with ari melber starts now. >> that's a big sunday show. we'll be watching. welcome to "the beat." >> we begin with breaking news. the "washington post" reporting the university has just set another record for covid cases. that's the third straight day of breaking records in a bad way. coronavirus clearly surging. i want to go through something right now. you can see that it is surging in these facts. breaking news. in the new cases, in a...
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in the meantime, "the beat with ari melber" starts right now. hi there, ari. >> hi.nk you very much and welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. we have a very busy show. this is actually one week after police killed george floyd. today, part of an extraordinary message from his own family, as well as many disturbing things coming out of washington. right now at this very hour, i want to show you what we know. you can see these protestors gathering for a seventh straight night in cities around the country. some of the crowds that you see here quite large. swelling in size. and we're nonfmonitoring this a over the country, including marchers on the right side, crowds on
in the meantime, "the beat with ari melber" starts right now. hi there, ari. >> hi.nk you very much and welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. we have a very busy show. this is actually one week after police killed george floyd. today, part of an extraordinary message from his own family, as well as many disturbing things coming out of washington. right now at this very hour, i want to show you what we know. you can see these protestors gathering for a seventh straight...
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"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. good evening, ari. >> chuck, good evening.ching your hour, some of what you're covering is just striking. so thanks to chuck todd. thanks to everyone who has been working during this time. welcome to "the beat." i am ari melber. tonight here we are again. for the eighth consecutive night, massive protests and marches. you see them right here across america live in cities large and small. and many places where curfews are again looming tonight. mayors and governors struggling to respect free speech and protest rights by day while also deploying these lawful rules to
"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. good evening, ari. >> chuck, good evening.ching your hour, some of what you're covering is just striking. so thanks to chuck todd. thanks to everyone who has been working during this time. welcome to "the beat." i am ari melber. tonight here we are again. for the eighth consecutive night, massive protests and marches. you see them right here across america live in cities large and small. and many places where curfews are...
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"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck.nd thank you for that update. we'll keep an eye on that. it sounds like a nice group of folks there to see. now, let me tell you what is going on. this is "the beat with ari melber," and we are looking at these live protests. this is of course the continuing story gripping the country. major cities around the nation, we are headed into the tenth straight night of demonstrations.
"the beat with ari melber" starts right now. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck.nd thank you for that update. we'll keep an eye on that. it sounds like a nice group of folks there to see. now, let me tell you what is going on. this is "the beat with ari melber," and we are looking at these live protests. this is of course the continuing story gripping the country. major cities around the nation, we are headed into the tenth straight night of demonstrations.
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still stefan thanks so much and that's good if you cause it's about systemic racism of course chiffons ari thanks so much for that from minneapolis where the memorials continuing at this hour thanks very much the. well saying in the u.s. donald trumps of former defense secretary james madison's issued a sharp condemnation of the u.s. president's handling of the protest writing in the atlantic magazine not his describes the president as the only president in his lifetime who does not try to unite the american people but instead tries to divide them he also calls the response to the civil unrest a threat to the us constitution not us resigned in december of 2018 in protest over trans policy on syria and long refused to public publicly criticized a sitting u.s. president. let's get you briefed on some of the other stories making the news this hour parts of brazil are relaxing social distancing measures designed to contain the coronavirus in some cities parks and churches have been reopening despite the death toll continues to rise brazil reported a record $3949.00 deaths on wednesday taking t
still stefan thanks so much and that's good if you cause it's about systemic racism of course chiffons ari thanks so much for that from minneapolis where the memorials continuing at this hour thanks very much the. well saying in the u.s. donald trumps of former defense secretary james madison's issued a sharp condemnation of the u.s. president's handling of the protest writing in the atlantic magazine not his describes the president as the only president in his lifetime who does not try to...
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but are subject to restrictions argentina is extending quarantine measures in the capital going as aries until mid july the city is a coronavirus hotspot and the u.k. is removing it too we quarantine restriction on travelers arriving from countries with low covert 19 risks. meanwhile european union officials failed to agree on whether to relax a ban on travelers from the united states and brazil but some parts of europe are dealing with the return of the virus in italy there has been a spike in new cases to the north of naples mainly in apartment blocks housing agricultural workers the city of mondragon e is on alert to try to stop the virus from spreading further. tensions have been rising between the residents of these apartment blocks and the local people in undergrown e after the buildings were placed under lockdown due to dozens of coronavirus cases several residents trying to leave and defiance of the buddha and then these will be a big problem for us because. after they are going to close all the cd and then we say economic problem for us. most of the residents of bulgaria many of
but are subject to restrictions argentina is extending quarantine measures in the capital going as aries until mid july the city is a coronavirus hotspot and the u.k. is removing it too we quarantine restriction on travelers arriving from countries with low covert 19 risks. meanwhile european union officials failed to agree on whether to relax a ban on travelers from the united states and brazil but some parts of europe are dealing with the return of the virus in italy there has been a spike in...
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just mentioned in the piece and yes this situation here is tense days definitely something that india arie can't see right now because we just had a massive rain band coming through here rainstorm and thunderstorm and just a few minutes ago this was fairly crowded here still people making their way down the street to a large place where reverend. reverend al sharpton will address the crowd later today however in perspective too it's tomorrow yes. it is tense and people here in greenwood in african-american population here in tulsa are not really happy about the president a showing up and b. about that many in the thousands from supporters camping out downtown so the campaign while shuttles to today fight of the 19th campaign did move it what did they say about this supposed coincidence of timing and indeed location. yeah i don't think that there were even easily aware of the misstep in time even they became aware of the missteps then the president tweeted. ok out of respect for juneteenth i will postpone it for a day and we'll do it on saturday the 20th that was all great then people here
just mentioned in the piece and yes this situation here is tense days definitely something that india arie can't see right now because we just had a massive rain band coming through here rainstorm and thunderstorm and just a few minutes ago this was fairly crowded here still people making their way down the street to a large place where reverend. reverend al sharpton will address the crowd later today however in perspective too it's tomorrow yes. it is tense and people here in greenwood in...
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i am ari melber. good to be back with you. this week beginning with lots of news.we saw a landmark ruling on civil rights from the supreme court. with an interesting coalition forming to protect lb ghrvegtq americans. we're joined by one of the top lawyers to argue before the court to break it all down. and then i have to tell you, this is one of those nights where, for all the developments out there, good, bad, in between, however you feel about it, i can tell you we're very lucky to have some of the most consequential guests lined up for you. later this hour, the most powerful democrat in washington on issues of law and justice, jerry nadler is back on "the beat" live tonight to discuss, including his clash with attorney general barr. and we have
i am ari melber. good to be back with you. this week beginning with lots of news.we saw a landmark ruling on civil rights from the supreme court. with an interesting coalition forming to protect lb ghrvegtq americans. we're joined by one of the top lawyers to argue before the court to break it all down. and then i have to tell you, this is one of those nights where, for all the developments out there, good, bad, in between, however you feel about it, i can tell you we're very lucky to have some...
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joining us to react is ari hoffman. thank you for joining us. who needs to step up and take charge? >> reporter: the mayor called for the berries to be removed and has yet to release any kind of plan to do so. the mayor says she's continuing to negotiate with people who are inside representing chop but there are so many groups, they are not sure who she is working with because when they showed up on friday to dismantle the barriers other protesters came out and said they weren't leaving, lay down in front of the construction equipment and pulled a gun on some of the construction workers, they ended up leaving after a day of standing around doing nothing. >> you mentioned a lot of groups, some of them working against each other. take a look at this full-screen, these are folks trying to advance the chop cause, when individual saying it makes us have to worry about extra stuff going on down there and doesn't necessarily pertain to why chop is here. harry says they need to clean out that whole park. along those lines two african americans shot dead in chop. how does that advance the ca
joining us to react is ari hoffman. thank you for joining us. who needs to step up and take charge? >> reporter: the mayor called for the berries to be removed and has yet to release any kind of plan to do so. the mayor says she's continuing to negotiate with people who are inside representing chop but there are so many groups, they are not sure who she is working with because when they showed up on friday to dismantle the barriers other protesters came out and said they weren't leaving,...
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ari fleischer and matt schlapp next. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase, we can help them and provide that financial solution for they and their families. it's a great rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. (announcer) improve your health, and strengthen your immunity., starvation dieting, processed foods, shakes, and diet gimmicks have made us heavier and sicker. the solution for losing weight the right way is golo. we help transform your body and change your lifestyle, so you can lose weight and get healthier. over 20,000 people of all ages, and entire families, switch to golo every week, because golo works. golo is a unique approach to weight loss that targets insulin resistance and body fat. insulin resistance makes it easy to gain weight and harder to lose it. golo is a patented system that uses natural plants and minerals, and sound nutrition to hel
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i'm ari melber and it is a pretty serious time. we'll get right into it. we are tracking the mysterious new revelations about trump's actual awareness and awareness inside the white house of the reported russian bounty plot to kill u.s. troops in afghanistan. we'll walk through the national security faktcts. donald trump got his first briefing about it, this was all revealed in a "new york times" explosive report, that first broke at least the first details of it, four days ago. yet we're also learning from sources of intelligence that the trump administration actually first obtained the key sbegs and the clues about this very terrible plot against u.s. troops over a year ago. let's be clear. the bad news for trump on these briefings, and this schedule, it matters because this at its core is the kind of scandal that can hobble a presidency and affects the lives of men and women in uniform. we're talking about credible allegations that the president fell down on the job, facing off with a key adversary, which is also of course the other great nuclear power
i'm ari melber and it is a pretty serious time. we'll get right into it. we are tracking the mysterious new revelations about trump's actual awareness and awareness inside the white house of the reported russian bounty plot to kill u.s. troops in afghanistan. we'll walk through the national security faktcts. donald trump got his first briefing about it, this was all revealed in a "new york times" explosive report, that first broke at least the first details of it, four days ago. yet...
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ari melber picks up our coverage on msnbc after a break.n msnbc after a break that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the
ari melber picks up our coverage on msnbc after a break.n msnbc after a break that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking...
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i'm ari melber. here are the headlines we're tracking.ruling, brand-new for the united states supreme court today, and it may not be what some were expecting. it ensures civil protections for americans in the lgbtq community in the workplace, and includes a trump appointee voting for those protections. white house may respond at some point. we have a lot more on that big story with some very special guests. >>> also now, a massive march which is being led by the naacp all across atlanta on criminal justice reform. this comes as residents are protesting the death of rayshard brooks, a black man who was killed by the police officer who was white in a wendy's parking lot that has since been burned down. >>> also
i'm ari melber. here are the headlines we're tracking.ruling, brand-new for the united states supreme court today, and it may not be what some were expecting. it ensures civil protections for americans in the lgbtq community in the workplace, and includes a trump appointee voting for those protections. white house may respond at some point. we have a lot more on that big story with some very special guests. >>> also now, a massive march which is being led by the naacp all across...