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i would say this to you, ari.t really talking about reforming immigration because there's not one ag in the country, not any policymaker i know who doesn't. want sensible, fair, just expeditious resolution of immigration matters. we clearly want a good, solid, predictable immigration system. that's not the problem. what we don't. want is cruelty. what we don't want is xenophobia. >> what we. >> don't want is violations of people's due process. but why does the president want it? i guess that's a question we're going to be answering for the next four years. well, let me jump in. >> just on the point you made. you mentioned that he wants this fight. the order says they would start to act on this reversal of the constitution. this attempt next month. right? >> right. >> so one one observation. i wanted to run by you and get your view on it is, you know, it's like, what did they learn from last time the travel ban was rushed out and it was supposed to be immediate. and steve bannon and others said they wanted shock an
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the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> we have a date with this report, so i'm going to get into it and see you soon. >> i'm going to get up and watch. >> okay. >> our thanks to nicolle wallace, as always for starting us off here. >> welcome to the beat. >> i'm ari melber. our top story is the new release of this literal final chapter in the special counsel, jack smith's january 6th coup probe. >> smith's 137 page report, released today on the, quote, efforts to interfere with the lawful transfer of power following that 2020 election. >> this smith report follows the precedent of the mueller report, a major legal document which recounts a crime spree by trump allies who faced a legal reckoning. like that report, this new one matters today. in contrast to that report, however, the smith report comes after donald trump's recent reelection and there are legal rules ending the prosecution that the former defendant trump faced. so we begin right there on that point, the most striking assertion in this brand new report, which
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we are grateful the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. >> happy monday. >> thank you. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ari melber. >> we're covering. >> many stories. >> we begin. >> with some. >> major news. as the. president is. >> taking a. >> very concrete. >> step that relates. >> to his public vows for. >> revenge and in. >> some cases, potential abuse. >> of. >> government authority. >> and so. >> this is. >> donald trump looking. >> backwards towards. >> january 6th, tapping. >> a key prosecutor. >> at doj, what they call the dc u.s. attorney who was trump appointed. >> who is going to look backwards and open. >> a new. >> review as. >> a prosecutor. >> this could involve looking at documents, or it could involve criminal activities. >> trials, prosecutions. right. >> that's what prosecutors. >> often do. >> of the. doj's january 6th cases. >> and this is courtesy of a. >> big report. in the. >> wall street journal, nbc news, confirming it since the journal scoop. it comes a week into. >> the second term. >> and
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>> so i know that for many people, ari, today was disappointing. they had expected more justice when it came to donald trump. and i appreciate that. and in some ways i share that view. but i'm beginning to develop a much more optimistic outlook. i'm beginning to look at today as a real low in our country's history. the incoming president has just been sentenced. he is a convicted felon. he will be a convicted felon when he is sworn in. and despite the incredible power that he will hold in a manhattan courtroom, a judge and prosecutor stood up and held him accountable nonetheless. it may not be a full measure of justice, but it is accountability. they stuck it out. they made sure that the jury's verdict, that the conviction stuck. that was not always a preordained conclusion. and judge merchan took deliberate, clear steps to make sure that the supreme court would rule the way that they did this discharge that many people are up in arms about, that permitted trump to walk out of court, or at least walk off of the zoom, a free man with no further obli
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the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari, happy friday. >> happy friday nicole, i get to see you every day. at least this way. >> but monday, i'll see you early. >> i'll see you during the inauguration. during the day, monday for the day's events. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. >> yes, it will be a newsy day. our thanks to nicolle wallace. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday. you too. let me welcome everyone to the beat. i'm ari melber. this is the final friday before president elect trump returns to the white house. it marks the first time a former president returned for a nonconsecutive term. here we had trump, then biden, now trump again. this is the first time that's actually happened. we checked since 1893, when grover cleveland did that same thing term, term off, return for that second term. and that was 132 years ago. president elect cleveland wrote back into office, partly with concerns around the country about the economy rising inequality calls for more efforts to protect labor rights against r
the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari, happy friday. >> happy friday nicole, i get to see you every day. at least this way. >> but monday, i'll see you early. >> i'll see you during the inauguration. during the day, monday for the day's events. >> i'm looking forward to seeing you. >> yes, it will be a newsy day. our thanks to nicolle wallace. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday. you too. let me welcome everyone to the beat. i'm ari melber. this...
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ari melber picks up our coverage seamlessly. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. how are you doing? >> you finished your your marathon sprint here. >> i got my marathon sprint at the workplace. done. i'm going home to my marathon sprint on the home front, which will include bed, bath, bottle food, baseball, all that fun stuff. >> life has many ingredients, but it was good covering this with you. >> and i'll see you soon. >> nice to see you, my friend. >> have a great day. absolutely. our thanks to nicolle wallace. >> i am ari melber, and our special coverage continues right now. this is the inauguration of president donald trump. he went from president elect to president today, and we're seeing him now stepping out there in a washington, dc arena where you're seeing what is essentially the recreation of the traditional area we would see outdoors where the president, the first family and other dignitaries watch. what you're seeing now that's been moved indoors is cited for the cold and reasons of safety for the crowds. for this celebration. every new president has not only the inaugu
ari melber picks up our coverage seamlessly. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. how are you doing? >> you finished your your marathon sprint here. >> i got my marathon sprint at the workplace. done. i'm going home to my marathon sprint on the home front, which will include bed, bath, bottle food, baseball, all that fun stuff. >> life has many ingredients, but it was good covering this with you. >> and i'll see you soon. >> nice to see you, my friend. >> have a...
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thanks, arie. you the dow 30 -- get stocks at the market i think we're going see plenty of red how about that -- the dow itself is up what, 19 points. but the overall market is showing signs of more selling as a lot more red on the screen right now than there was -- than there is green. president trump vowed to expand school choice eliminate education department and next guest is called our school system a monopoly erika donalds explains what she means by that erika donalds is next. ♪ ♪ i'm thinking of updating my kitchen... —yeah? —yes! ...this year, we are finally updating our kitchen... ...doing subway tile in an ivory, or eggshell... —cream?... —maybe bone?... don't get me started on quartz. a big big island... you ever heard of a waterfall counter?... for everyone who talks about doing that thing, and, over there. but never does that thing... a sweet little breakfast nook. chase has financial guidance. let's see how you can start saving to make this happen. —really? —really? really. at home or
thanks, arie. you the dow 30 -- get stocks at the market i think we're going see plenty of red how about that -- the dow itself is up what, 19 points. but the overall market is showing signs of more selling as a lot more red on the screen right now than there was -- than there is green. president trump vowed to expand school choice eliminate education department and next guest is called our school system a monopoly erika donalds explains what she means by that erika donalds is next. ♪ ♪ i'm...
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aries: i feel so, for sure. paul: how so? aries: because my mental health is better.n't, you know, i mean, i feel like i wouldn't be -- we tend to zone out, not be as much nurturing and caring. so, because i'm getting that here, i'm able to be more nurturing and caring for her. paul: and so the women here find strength in community, which, in india brown's case, not only saved her son from an extreme premature birth, but enabled her to sustain him thereafter. india: my son actually was diagnosed with failure to thrive at about 4.5 months. he was not keeping down any food. and so we couldn't really get nutrition in him and he was losing a lot of weight. paul: wow. india: so i was very scared. and so other moms who had similar experiences could talk to me. other medical professionals were in the group. there's just a lot more support to help you navigate that system and navigate that scary reality of what it looks like to deal with something so scary as, like, will he make it to his first year? paul: as for data, since 2011, hamilton county's overall infant mortality ra
aries: i feel so, for sure. paul: how so? aries: because my mental health is better.n't, you know, i mean, i feel like i wouldn't be -- we tend to zone out, not be as much nurturing and caring. so, because i'm getting that here, i'm able to be more nurturing and caring for her. paul: and so the women here find strength in community, which, in india brown's case, not only saved her son from an extreme premature birth, but enabled her to sustain him thereafter. india: my son actually was...
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thank you so much, ari. for filling in.with a. >> classic quiz show. >> it was called what's my line? and it aired on cbs during the late 1950s and early 1960s. now, the gimmick for the show was for a celebrity panel to try to guess the profession of a mystery guest. the panel for the january 19th, 1964 episode included actress arlene francis, comedian steve allen, columnist dorothy kilgallen, known as the voice of broadway, and bennett cerf, the co-founder of. >> random house publishing. >> the host, journalist john charles daly, was previously best known as the first national correspondent to report on the pearl harbor attack and the death of franklin d roosevelt. the first mystery guest signed in as jerry whittington from west river, maryland. >> is it. >> miss or. >> mrs. whittington, miss smith. >> miss whittington. >> where are you from? >> west river, maryland. >> west river, maryland. that's nice to have you with. >> us. >> miss. >> whittington, may i present our panelists now, would you join me over here, please? a
thank you so much, ari. for filling in.with a. >> classic quiz show. >> it was called what's my line? and it aired on cbs during the late 1950s and early 1960s. now, the gimmick for the show was for a celebrity panel to try to guess the profession of a mystery guest. the panel for the january 19th, 1964 episode included actress arlene francis, comedian steve allen, columnist dorothy kilgallen, known as the voice of broadway, and bennett cerf, the co-founder of. >> random house...
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. >> ari melber, we are looking at count one. guilty. count two. >> guilty 13. 14 guilty. >> count 20. guilty. >> count 27. guilty. >> listen, it's a unanimous jury verdict. >> unanimous on all counts. >> that all happened now. trump straddled this case between his two terms. and that did create a more complex legal path. and many of his aides and enablers paid much more than him. and far sooner his top company cfo was long ago cuffed, arraigned, convicted and sent to a pretty rough jail in new york, rikers island, for offenses related to this case. likewise, trump's lawyer for this and other crimes went to jail, as did other aides in other cases. more of these individuals spending more time behind bars for any set of presidential aides since richard nixon. and if you broaden out today is another long awaited, long, hard earned legal marker that reinforces, as you can see from the stamps here, how trump's enterprises are riddled with documented crimes. we see the felon at the top as of today. but from his first campaign to his business t
. >> ari melber, we are looking at count one. guilty. count two. >> guilty 13. 14 guilty. >> count 20. guilty. >> count 27. guilty. >> listen, it's a unanimous jury verdict. >> unanimous on all counts. >> that all happened now. trump straddled this case between his two terms. and that did create a more complex legal path. and many of his aides and enablers paid much more than him. and far sooner his top company cfo was long ago cuffed, arraigned,...
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joining me now ari fleischer.ine ham, fox news contributors and charlie hurt, the new co-host of "fox & friends weekend." what should we expect from biden's farewell address tonight? >> we should expect a sad, sorry episode from a president who i think is only going to be remembered tonight for his age. people are going to watch him on tv and say boy, does he look old. is he kind of hard to hear sometimes. and i think that's going to be the lasting memory. is he going to do his best tonight to sell himself to talk about the good things he did over the last four years. but, frankly, he is america's first one-term president since jimmy carter. he got forced out of the race by his own party because they knew he was going to lose so badly. you look at his record when it came to inflation, southern border, foreign policy failures, wars, there is very little can he point to of any success. he tried to be a progressive president. he failed at that. he passed too many liberal policies to begin with. and it failed the coun
joining me now ari fleischer.ine ham, fox news contributors and charlie hurt, the new co-host of "fox & friends weekend." what should we expect from biden's farewell address tonight? >> we should expect a sad, sorry episode from a president who i think is only going to be remembered tonight for his age. people are going to watch him on tv and say boy, does he look old. is he kind of hard to hear sometimes. and i think that's going to be the lasting memory. is he going to do...
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grateful to beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. >> thank you so much. welcome to the beat. >> i'm ari melber, and thank you for joining us tonight. we have a lot planned. there is a lot going on this week, and we have some very special guests, including a view from a cultural perspective on climate change and these horrific fires out west by the end of the hour. our top story right now, though, is the warning about our future together, and with evidence to back it up. the observation that a very small group of people who are so extraordinarily wealthy that there is no precedent for it, because there's never been this kind of wealth gap in the history of this country or the planet, and how they are now working on a political scale to do things that may affect your life, whether you like it or not, whether you want to pay attention or not, whether you're understandably tired of some of this in politics or not. and we are talking about how america functions. >> we talk about democracy and rule of law, and sometimes those things are thought of almost only i
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the beat with ari melber on this monday starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. thank you. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ari melber, and we begin with the story that continues to grip the nation. >> these worsening, ongoing fire conditions in california, crews continuing to struggle to contain what are devastating flames. >> these have been tearing through the l.a. area for, if you're counting now six straight days, the strong winds fueled deadly fires last week, and those types of winds are now expected to pick up again tonight, which brings with it the possibility of not only the rapid spread of current fires, but even more fire zones. officials have confirmed now 24 people have died. dozens are missing. when you count this all up, it is very hard to give people outside of l.a. a full approximation. but here's one way to think about the area covered. >> these fires have now already scorched 40,000 acres, and while la is vast, we've been covering the damage of so many homes and communities in this city, it has damaged or destroyed over 12,000 buildings, including
the beat with ari melber on this monday starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. thank you. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ari melber, and we begin with the story that continues to grip the nation. >> these worsening, ongoing fire conditions in california, crews continuing to struggle to contain what are devastating flames. >> these have been tearing through the l.a. area for, if you're counting now six straight days, the strong winds fueled deadly fires last week, and...
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hi, ari. >> thanks, ari. >>> all right, see you soon. welcome to "the beat" i'm ari melber we have two major stories. first, president trump will face sentencing in hush money trial: so this is now scheduled. new information we got late today. it will be happening in days and before inauguration. he denied having it dismissed. so, we have more on that story as part of the broadcast tonight. it is in this segment, in other words you will hear more about that before we get to our first commercial. but that is not the only thing going on. today also marks, not only the new year that we are all starting as people trickle back in from break, celebration, today is the first day of the new congress. house republicans re-elected mike johnson as their speaker today. so, that is a big deal. you had all of the new members coming in, people sworn in, they are coming in off of a new election it will be the first time. you can see the events on the house floor. the first order is the house speaker vote. johnson won. it came after some scuffling. some
hi, ari. >> thanks, ari. >>> all right, see you soon. welcome to "the beat" i'm ari melber we have two major stories. first, president trump will face sentencing in hush money trial: so this is now scheduled. new information we got late today. it will be happening in days and before inauguration. he denied having it dismissed. so, we have more on that story as part of the broadcast tonight. it is in this segment, in other words you will hear more about that before we...
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hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. >>> welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. it is january 26, 2025. it has been exactly four years since the january 6th insurrection. indeed the date itself has meaning. people know the term january 6th , the day of the year, even if they don't know it is the constitutionally recommended certification date. this is seared into our recent history and collective political consciousness. today people saw what it looks like when there is an orderly and peaceful transfer of power as there has been in every election except for the one that trump lost. vice president harris took on the tradition and in this case because she has dual roles as the outgoing vice president and as the former candidate who lost the election, she did what you're supposed to do. she sat in the well there and confirmed what the results obviously showed, which has already been decided, and that is her opponent's victory. if it sounds at all familiar to those of you who think back a ways, this was the position vice president al gore was in before her. he also oversaw this process back
hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. >>> welcome to "the beat." i'm ari melber. it is january 26, 2025. it has been exactly four years since the january 6th insurrection. indeed the date itself has meaning. people know the term january 6th , the day of the year, even if they don't know it is the constitutionally recommended certification date. this is seared into our recent history and collective political consciousness. today people saw what it looks like when there is an orderly...
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ari, thank you very much. >> john: thanks, ari. >> sandra: okay, so we'll keep watching that, meanwhilest major speech to world leaders at the world economic forum in switzerland, and bringing in an economic advisor to presidents. thank you for being here. i have a lot to ask you about. first, this is some of what we heard from trump on the world stage at the world economic forum. listen. >> president trump: what the world has witnessed in the past 72 hours is nothing less than a revolution of common sense. from the moment i took office, i've taken rapid action to reverse each and every one of these radical left policies that created this calamity. i terminated the ridiculous and incredible wasteful green new deal. i call it "the green new scam." withdrew from the one-sided paris climate accord and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate. i'll demand that interest rates drop immediately, and likewise they should be dropping all over the world. we have saved free speech in america and we have saved it strongly with another historic executive order. finally as we restore comm
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we have ari from citi with us now. good morning. >> good morning, frank. let's talk about transports more broadly. the idea of less regulation, lower taxes. is that generally a tailwind for trans transports? >> you know, it is a bit of a mixed picture here and we are waiting for january 20th to see what actually happens and what policies get enacted. we like the set up here for transports. i would say we are cautiously optimistic if you forgive the cliche. there's a lot to like here with valuations as you point out in the intro. transports have pulled back here. there is a reason able entry point. transports are so essential to the u.s. economy. one of the things we pointed out in the environment the u.s. economy is doing bell, transportation stocks should be doing well. there are attractive buys here as we start the year and as we look ahead to 2025. >> so, that's what i wanted to ask as a question. it seems we have a strong economy and more tax cuts that stimulate more growth in the economy and potentially companies would spend more. maybe buy trucks or
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ari fleischer your thoughts? >> well, the sabotage, particularly when it comes to america's energy independence and keeping the price of oil low. joe biden, the man who depleted the strategic petroleum reserve in the election year so he could artificially say that the price of gasoline was coming down, now is doing everything in his power to remove gasoline from the marketplace. this is the worst type of cynicism. it's why people don't trust people in washington. but on any policy level, how can you be more inconsistent? yeah, this is designed to sabotage donald trump coming into office. but the problem with sabotage is you're really sabotaging the american people. that's the impact of these anti-energy policies that joe biden is trying to push through, selling the pieces that we need to go to build the wall. at the end of the day, joe biden and the democratic party remain the same losing party that got them thrown out of power in this election against the middle class, not understanding the economic struggles th
ari fleischer your thoughts? >> well, the sabotage, particularly when it comes to america's energy independence and keeping the price of oil low. joe biden, the man who depleted the strategic petroleum reserve in the election year so he could artificially say that the price of gasoline was coming down, now is doing everything in his power to remove gasoline from the marketplace. this is the worst type of cynicism. it's why people don't trust people in washington. but on any policy level,...
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ari, what did you make of that bizarre statement from the president last night?e conclusion that the border patrol whipped migrants when they illegally entered the rio grand river said don't jump to conclusions and it should have been isis is hateful ideology imported to the united states and will do everything we can to defeat isis where it is and expel hamas and pro-hamas protests from the streets of united states of north america and protect americans from it. that's what he should have said in the attack. not worried how much time he took to say it. there is a hesitancy from the president to get out and say things. what he said and more importantly what he did santa claus that was the problem. >> charlie: ari is right about that. not just what he said or the slowness of what he said last night, but also what we have heard from him over the past four years trying to blame, trying to speculate white supremacy is the greatest terrorist threat in america today that clearly it is not. >> the reason biden can't reach a conclusion and can't answer questions about th
ari, what did you make of that bizarre statement from the president last night?e conclusion that the border patrol whipped migrants when they illegally entered the rio grand river said don't jump to conclusions and it should have been isis is hateful ideology imported to the united states and will do everything we can to defeat isis where it is and expel hamas and pro-hamas protests from the streets of united states of north america and protect americans from it. that's what he should have said...
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and "the beat with ari melber" goes on right now. >> good to see you. >> you, too, ari. >> and we will see you later on "the beat." thank you, alicia melendez, and a lot going on here, and a big show planned and we have interesting things going on across the hour. we have great things started there, and we will have the very serious new year's day incident including the event in new orleans and las vegas. i want to show you what is happening there. and it is an attacker, and including this targeted attack when he drove through the much targeted attack there on bourbon street. the authorities say that the attacker who did this was they believe functioning alone. >> we do not assess, at this point, anyone else involved in this attack is involved in this attack. this was an act of terrorism. it was premeditated and an evil act. we recovered an isis flag from the back of the vehicle. jabbar declared his support for the group on social media as he made his way to new orleans. that is the stuff that is the stuff of radicalization that we will be digging into, and i will tell you that he was
and "the beat with ari melber" goes on right now. >> good to see you. >> you, too, ari. >> and we will see you later on "the beat." thank you, alicia melendez, and a lot going on here, and a big show planned and we have interesting things going on across the hour. we have great things started there, and we will have the very serious new year's day incident including the event in new orleans and las vegas. i want to show you what is happening there. and it...
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ari is up 24%, stryker roughly flat. ari makes medical devices. important breaking news there.the calm before the storm in las vegas, organizers rushing to put out finishing touches on displays for ces, 2025. it will open its gates to an estimated 150,000 attendees and over 4500 exhibiters and our very own liz claman is in the middle of all that action in the massive crowd, soaking it all up. the show officially kicks off tonight. we have a highly anticipated keynote announcement from none other than what we are calling him the godfather of a.i., the nvidia ceo, jensen huang, and while the stock is at all time highs, there's a backlog of a.i. clips that nvidia needs to deliver. how is that affecting companies that nvidia works with. joining us now the ceo and founder of robot lab, elad inbar. so great to have you. you wrote a new book titled our robotic future. i skimmed through it and loved it. i got through a couple chapters. talk to me about sort of nvidia, right, and the robotics of all t all. how do you use those chips in your robots? >> thank you for having me. nvidia act
ari is up 24%, stryker roughly flat. ari makes medical devices. important breaking news there.the calm before the storm in las vegas, organizers rushing to put out finishing touches on displays for ces, 2025. it will open its gates to an estimated 150,000 attendees and over 4500 exhibiters and our very own liz claman is in the middle of all that action in the massive crowd, soaking it all up. the show officially kicks off tonight. we have a highly anticipated keynote announcement from none...
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the beat with ari melber starts right now. >> we began as we've been covering, these terrible fires in and around los angeles, catastrophic in many places, the forecasters say the winds are picking back up tonight potentially spreading, the fires that have now killed five people. one man was found dead holding a garden hose. 180,000 now evacuated. the satellite images show you the devastation. we've been hearing from people living through it, we've seen individual photos and videos that show one or a few houses but this here, is the before and after of that area, the neighborhood, the pacific palisades, you can see basically the entire neighborhood areas are reduced to ash. the palisades fire destroyed thousands of structures, it's an contained, it is actually the most destructive in the history of los angeles. overnight, more fires were breaking out in the hills, this is an area just above los angeles landmarks, you hear about the hollywood walk of fame, this is in the hills just overlooking there. a lot of houses, from the walk of fame all the way up to those views. people saw from h
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ari berman. i see. i was faced with this problem constantly months. and i finally went to israel and interviewed the people you reported to and required that kind of you know, bob parry also you know always went the extra mile. and i think you have to do it. i don't think there's any simple answer to and i think there's, you know, now disinformation. i mean, you know, the amount of it is insane and it's very hard to. to read through it all. but i mean, the stuff coming out for the trump campaign these days, often ridiculous. do you see a lot of connection the election and 1980 and today's election? well, yes. do and in the sense that i think you see you know, it's sabotage of our electoral that's really what's been going on. and by the way i mean let's look at it in through the long lens of history. and i want to go back 1968 because it happened then as well. and this was known the and i said out there in 68, the election was between hubert humphrey and richard nixon. the vietnam war was going on. lyndon johnson was not. it was incumbent, but not runn
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the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. thank you. welcome to the beat. we are tracking breaking news in the middle east. >> it's been a hamas reached a ceasefire and hostage deal. >> today it is set for implementation this sunday with a hostage exchange coming. >> a hard fought development that has set off celebrations on both sides. >> as you can see here. >> the negotiators reaching and announcing this deal in israel. the cabinet must still ratify it. >> the hostage exchange will involve 33 israeli hostages in gaza, and it will be in exchange for palestinian prisoners from israeli jails, from the american view. >> we can report tonight the deal contains a scheduled release of american hostages. today, president biden touted this foreign policy breakthrough. here's some of what he said as the news came out. >> today, we begin with major breaking news out of the middle east, where we can now report that negotiators in qatar have reached a gaza ceasefire deal. >> you know, there was no other way for this war to end than with the hostage deal. >> the imple
the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. thank you. welcome to the beat. we are tracking breaking news in the middle east. >> it's been a hamas reached a ceasefire and hostage deal. >> today it is set for implementation this sunday with a hostage exchange coming. >> a hard fought development that has set off celebrations on both sides. >> as you can see here. >> the negotiators reaching and announcing this deal in israel. the cabinet...
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ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. >> thank you very much. >> welcome to the beat. >> president trump. >> is using his new powers. >> to side against police. >> officers and. for violent convicts deploying his. >> executive powers to undercut. >> the police. law enforcement. and law and order policies which. >> traditionally punish and. deter what you see on your screen. these kind of attacks on police. the news is that president trump is freeing all the. convicts who stormed the capitol on january 6th. >> that was a crime spree decried by both parties. >> at the time. >> then convicted by jury after jury after jury. >> and so. >> what you see on your screen is quite deliberate. we're showing you what the new president is doing. those are the facts and we will cover them. that's what he's signing there. but we're showing it to you with the horrific images, many of which were seen in real time, some which only emerged later as more police body camera and surveillance video and other video evidenc
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any question sns we can hear from ary. [laughter] >> good morning. t jpa facility director i'm happy to be here today. to get us started off on the right foot we wanted highlight great activities the last month which was winter fest. we had a great lighting of the park. we see on the ■0left. with machine you and a party with over 700 people. 3ceptions and it keeps growing and we are proud of the work we are doing here for winter fest. we elude to me dressing up we did not add a picture of that. it was really good time and cut a rug together >> looking forward to dog it big and better next year. >> moving on to return to work in ridership. we seen a darned good increase in activity at the center the left year. 22% increase. and our peek workday visits are 150 thousand, which is grit. and we are on track to exceed a million visits by the end of this year. we'll see8n how that goes. examine keep i in the loop. testimony may not be the greatest graph i have seen, i want to share the ridership we are experiencing for ac transit. we are at roughly 29% of w
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any question sns we can hear from ary. [laughter] >> good morning.jpa facility director i'm happy to be here today. to get us started off on the right foot we wanted highlight great activities the last month which was winter fest. we had a great lighting of the park. we see on the left. with machine you and a party with over 700 people. 3ceptions and it keeps growing and we are proud of the work we are doing here for winter fest. we elude to me dressing up we did not add a picture of that. it was really good time and cut a rug together >> looking forward to dog it big and better next year. >> moving on to return to work in ridership. we seen a darned good increase in activity at the center the left year. 22% increase. and our peek workday visits are 150 thousand, which is grit. and we are on track to exceed a million visits by the end of this year. we'll see how that goes. examine keep i in the loop. testimony may not be the greatest graph i have seen, i want to share the ridership we are experiencing for ac transit. we are at roughly 29% of where we
any question sns we can hear from ary. [laughter] >> good morning.jpa facility director i'm happy to be here today. to get us started off on the right foot we wanted highlight great activities the last month which was winter fest. we had a great lighting of the park. we see on the left. with machine you and a party with over 700 people. 3ceptions and it keeps growing and we are proud of the work we are doing here for winter fest. we elude to me dressing up we did not add a picture of...
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ari, willow, avery, everett and violet. my mom and my kids have all appeared in many campaign ads over the years. even my brothers lynn and lee starred in an acclaimed closing ad that caused me to beat an incumbent republican to first be elected to united states house. when my kids were young they too broke down barriers. todd was born when i was a county commissioner. michelle was born when i was a state representative. it was a first in michigan for a legislator to be pregnant and have a baby while in office. i remember a very pregnant me opening baby shower gifts at one of our statehouse committee rooms. most of my male colleagues didn't know what to buy for a baby shower, so i got a lot of stuffed animals. my family members have marched in countless parades, attended thousands of events with me and planned birthday parties and hoogdz around the legislative calendar. they sacrificed their time and in many cases their personal privacy and through thick and thin have always been there for me and i am incredibly grateful. a
ari, willow, avery, everett and violet. my mom and my kids have all appeared in many campaign ads over the years. even my brothers lynn and lee starred in an acclaimed closing ad that caused me to beat an incumbent republican to first be elected to united states house. when my kids were young they too broke down barriers. todd was born when i was a county commissioner. michelle was born when i was a state representative. it was a first in michigan for a legislator to be pregnant and have a baby...
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joining me now, ari fleischer, fox news contributor and former white house white house press secretaryite at the fellow steamboat institute and independent raymond's form. what did you make of that bizarre statement from the nigpresident last night? >> the man jumped to a conclusion on the border patrol with migrants when it illegally entered river don't jump toan conclusiond . isis is a hateful ideology imported into the united statesh we will do everything we can to defeat isis everywhere it is. we will do everything to expel hamas and pro-hamas protesters from the streets of the united states of america and we will not stop until we destroyei this ideology and protect americans from it. that is what a president should have said after they attacked.he i'm not worried how much time it took himere to say it. there is a hesitancy for the president to get out and say things. but it does what he said more importantly what he didn't say that is the problem.>> c >> charlie: you know, kaylee,or he is right about that and it'sl noast just what he said or thed frslowness of what he said last n
joining me now, ari fleischer, fox news contributor and former white house white house press secretaryite at the fellow steamboat institute and independent raymond's form. what did you make of that bizarre statement from the nigpresident last night? >> the man jumped to a conclusion on the border patrol with migrants when it illegally entered river don't jump toan conclusiond . isis is a hateful ideology imported into the united statesh we will do everything we can to defeat isis...
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and said, this is in the early days, i think you were at the public theater and i live in new york, ariare a lawyer , you love rap, there is a hit pop musical opera about the founding father's and you have to see it. and i thought, that sounds really walk and i was imagining like a pbs, like info telethon and that he became the thing you had to see and then i got to see when you were still performing which is a kind of broadway miracle nowadays if you tell someone that. and was so astounding and so different from the terrible pitch i had heard and -- >> data element. >> in the material you are working with was so different and dense in so many ways and you did 70 interesting things which i believe is why my view, it resonated beyond just the people who like each of those component parts. as you know it became a sensation and so we pulled some of the early bid together including you going to a white house kind of poetry jam and i want to show that original moment early on and michelle obama later talking about it. >> i'm thrilled the white house called me. and i am the genius that shot h
and said, this is in the early days, i think you were at the public theater and i live in new york, ariare a lawyer , you love rap, there is a hit pop musical opera about the founding father's and you have to see it. and i thought, that sounds really walk and i was imagining like a pbs, like info telethon and that he became the thing you had to see and then i got to see when you were still performing which is a kind of broadway miracle nowadays if you tell someone that. and was so astounding...
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expect that energy and markets expect that energy and focus, particularly after four years of inflation arys are also going to have to understand and will understand i think very early that a lot of the things they're looking for, tax and they're looking for, tax and the like, will take quite some time and won't go quickly. thank you once again for your thoughts and analysis. we'll see you again, i'm sure. as the trump presidency gets under way. as we mentioned, full live coverage of the inauguration here on bbc news with a special programme coming from washington starting at i2gmt today. chinese property developer country garden faced a liquidation hearing in hong kong on monday, after reporting a $24 billion loss in 2023. but, the hearing was adjourned until may 26, as the company is looking for more time to try and reach an agreement with creditors in order to restructure its debts. country garden is one of a number of struggling property developers in china and its shares remain suspended from trading in hong kong. when we come back — donald and melania trump are coining it! they've lau
expect that energy and markets expect that energy and focus, particularly after four years of inflation arys are also going to have to understand and will understand i think very early that a lot of the things they're looking for, tax and they're looking for, tax and the like, will take quite some time and won't go quickly. thank you once again for your thoughts and analysis. we'll see you again, i'm sure. as the trump presidency gets under way. as we mentioned, full live coverage of the...
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. >> arie was a real hero lived a hero and died a hero moved from new york an american family, and you and day out, and six years ago shopping and i want to emphasize a kid, a kid came from behind stabbed him in a main art rei in his neck he was medically basically dead. and somehow he miraculously able to chase the terrorist before the terrorist was going to murder his next victim. ari a national hero of the state of israel but died of emotions tremendous pride and sadness. >> we're thinking about your brother today. but i also think that highlights there's an ideology -- there, and gaza as well as the palestinian there's this radical islamic thing that is ideology that is taught from birth. many people many of our troops experience that on the battlefield in iraq and afghanistan. and you guys are experiencing the same thing. they're taught to hate jews from birth. and i'm glad your brother was able to kill his killer before he ultimately died. we remember him today. thank you, sir. >> able to shoot him -- >> shoot him. >> thank you so much, sir. >> so we continue our special edition
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so arie and i basically went on this journey where i had been walking with jesus for a couple of yearsy saved my life radically healed my heart an my mental health, and then i meet arie who was in sort of a similar situation that i was. and then she starts reading the bible and she starts having a relationship with jesus. and we see the same thing that jesus did for me and my life he did for my best friend and hers and so we're on this journey together where we're finding jesus we're finding christian community, we're going from living in the world to living lives fully laid down and devoted to jesus, and then we basically were in a conversation one day realized that so many people don't have an accurate view of who god is. so many people don't know who jesus is as a father and as a healer as a friend, and we realized that like -- there are so many people who may never step into a church would never step foot into a church and would possibly watch a podcast. so we decided to go into a studio together and film an episode and the rest is truly history. [laughter] rachel: i think about th
so arie and i basically went on this journey where i had been walking with jesus for a couple of yearsy saved my life radically healed my heart an my mental health, and then i meet arie who was in sort of a similar situation that i was. and then she starts reading the bible and she starts having a relationship with jesus. and we see the same thing that jesus did for me and my life he did for my best friend and hers and so we're on this journey together where we're finding jesus we're finding...
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>>> good evening i'm ari melber, top story right now is a huge tech and media company yielding to donald trump's demand, ousting fax trekkers questioning victory and taking an unusual step of adding a trump loyalist to its board. i will get into this right now, it's a striking development for information, politics and democracy and it would be true if this were just news about a single outlet like a newspaper or a single news channel but it's far more broad, this is about facebook's parent company, meta. it reaches about 3 billion, 3 billion people with a b. it's run by mark zuckerberg, the third richest person on earth. he recently met with president- elect trump at mar-a-lago and this news is breaking with the zuckerberg video and a rollout on fox news. >> we are going to get rid of fact checkers, the recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point. >> there's an opportunity. >> we are going to work with president trump. >> the message is clear, get rid of the fact checkers that trump doesn't like, reflect that tipping point of the win as zuckerberg called it, and most voters
>>> good evening i'm ari melber, top story right now is a huge tech and media company yielding to donald trump's demand, ousting fax trekkers questioning victory and taking an unusual step of adding a trump loyalist to its board. i will get into this right now, it's a striking development for information, politics and democracy and it would be true if this were just news about a single outlet like a newspaper or a single news channel but it's far more broad, this is about facebook's...
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they've been named as carina ari of nama levy. daniel gabriella, i'm the real book in return is real to expect that a hand of a 200 palestinian prisoners is the 2nd to present exchange of the 3 is ready. civilians are released by sunday. public demands in gauze have held friday prayers, and the 1st time since the season come into effect worship as gavin. and what's left of this most can con eunice authority, say, reconstruction is going to take time and should result as of the 15 months of war. and is there any trend striking a vehicle in their cup of tea and the upside? westbank has killed 2 people. the top comes, the large scale is sold on the nearby. janine refugee camp is on getting these really ami. let's kill at least 10 pallets. and the ends though, since tuesday attacks levels have been carried out in various other parts of the outside west bank. i'm assuming it has more from a bond because these really government and policy no authority of bond out as they are from reporting and israel and the outside west box at least to
they've been named as carina ari of nama levy. daniel gabriella, i'm the real book in return is real to expect that a hand of a 200 palestinian prisoners is the 2nd to present exchange of the 3 is ready. civilians are released by sunday. public demands in gauze have held friday prayers, and the 1st time since the season come into effect worship as gavin. and what's left of this most can con eunice authority, say, reconstruction is going to take time and should result as of the 15 months of war....
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i like stocks like arrows and blue owl -- aries, blue owl to. and i do think the banks are going to have to unlock some of this liquidity that they've been holding on to for so long and begin to lend are it out to rebuild one of the most important states in america. liz: yeah. aries management and blackstone, they have scooped up a lot of homes over past several decades, since the financial crisis, i believe. good to see you, jeff. mark, always a pleasure. >> great to be with you. liz: to recap, the whales of wall street report starting tomorrow their earning. investors await tomorrow's cpi, the consumer price index, for another read on inflation and the high-flying magnificent stocks add the declines for a fifth session. >>> onlying up, the dreaded -- coming up, the dreaded santa ana winds are back, reporting gusts of 72 mile miles an hour. last night look at this blaze called the auto blaze, broke out in ventura county, north of the other side -- wildfires. firefighters say the real danger is starting now. we're headed live to los angeles for
i like stocks like arrows and blue owl -- aries, blue owl to. and i do think the banks are going to have to unlock some of this liquidity that they've been holding on to for so long and begin to lend are it out to rebuild one of the most important states in america. liz: yeah. aries management and blackstone, they have scooped up a lot of homes over past several decades, since the financial crisis, i believe. good to see you, jeff. mark, always a pleasure. >> great to be with you. liz: to...
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in for ari starts right now. hi, ali. nice to see you, my friend. have a good show. >> it's been a. >> long time since i've. >> seen you in. >> person. >> but it. >> is great to see. >> you. >> as well. you have a good rest of your evening. >> you too. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ali velshi in for ari melber, and we begin with breaking news. donald trump today. hit with his first loss in court of his second term comes just three days after being sworn in. and it's connected to a central issue immigration. in a blistering ruling, a federal judge in seattle halted donald trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. the right that is enshrined in the constitution that grants automatic citizenship to children who are born on american soil. the judge in the case, a ronald reagan appointee, called trump's order, quote, blatantly unconstitutional and added, quote, i've been on the bench for over four decades. i can't remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one. end quote. the judge scolded the trump d.o.j. lawyer, a
in for ari starts right now. hi, ali. nice to see you, my friend. have a good show. >> it's been a. >> long time since i've. >> seen you in. >> person. >> but it. >> is great to see. >> you. >> as well. you have a good rest of your evening. >> you too. >> welcome to the beat. i'm ali velshi in for ari melber, and we begin with breaking news. donald trump today. hit with his first loss in court of his second term comes just three days...
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that'd be named is carina ari of nama levy . daniel, good bye. i'm larry all back. in return is real to expect that the hand of a 200 palestinian prisoners is the 2nd to present exchange. after 3 is ready, civilians were released by sunday. palestinians in gauze have held friday prayers and the 1st time since the season come into effect worshippers gathered what's left of this most can con eunice authority say.
that'd be named is carina ari of nama levy . daniel, good bye. i'm larry all back. in return is real to expect that the hand of a 200 palestinian prisoners is the 2nd to present exchange. after 3 is ready, civilians were released by sunday. palestinians in gauze have held friday prayers and the 1st time since the season come into effect worshippers gathered what's left of this most can con eunice authority say.
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asÍ que ari, vamos contigo. >> saludos compaÑeros.ladelfia, para conversar con una pieza clave en la secundaria de los eagles. hablamos del esquinero cooper de jean now you got to play against the rams. how do you see this match up? >> yeah. i'm excited. we played him earlier in the year. um, sunday night football, you know. so i'm i'm excited for another another good match up at home. this time we got a lot of good players. good receivers good quarterback. who's who played the played played the game for a long time. um so i'm i'm excited for the match up. >> eagles y rams ya se vieron las caras en la semana 12. en esa oportunidad, filadelfia se quedÓ con el triunfo. pero lo ocurrido en la temporada regular ya no cuenta y ahora se estÁn jugando el pase por el juego. en el campeonato de la conferencia nacional, un partido donde se espera estÉ rondando en los 30 grados fahrenheit y donde caerÁ la nieve. acompÁÑenos este domingo. >> habrÁ frÍo, sÍ, pero habrÁ tambiÉn mucha emociÓn. >> sÍ, sin duda. y ahora filadelfia tiene que aprovechar
asÍ que ari, vamos contigo. >> saludos compaÑeros.ladelfia, para conversar con una pieza clave en la secundaria de los eagles. hablamos del esquinero cooper de jean now you got to play against the rams. how do you see this match up? >> yeah. i'm excited. we played him earlier in the year. um, sunday night football, you know. so i'm i'm excited for another another good match up at home. this time we got a lot of good players. good receivers good quarterback. who's who played the...
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and so i think the 1st thing to say is that it's a relief of cools and ari cautious relief. the opposite 15 months. it appears that based genocide is going to come to an ends, as you say, i totally agree, but the 1st step is the amount of tiring aids to come in as quickly as possible. that's going to be a whole host of logistical challenges when it comes to that. i mean, we are hearing that $680.00 trucks are going to have to come in. so we're ready likely to be very insufficient. we've seen the israel has been blockading age, so the last 15 months, and that needs to come to an end at all. so when it comes to the roads themselves in or far in particular, the right infrastructure has been completely destroyed. he's said politics aside, even the logistical questions of guessing the site and it's going to be very difficult. but as you say, every aspect of life has been estimates is in gossip bakery is being destroyed, the health care and the structure has been decimated. and we're talking about how students returning to that holmes, but for many that will not be a hinds come ba
and so i think the 1st thing to say is that it's a relief of cools and ari cautious relief. the opposite 15 months. it appears that based genocide is going to come to an ends, as you say, i totally agree, but the 1st step is the amount of tiring aids to come in as quickly as possible. that's going to be a whole host of logistical challenges when it comes to that. i mean, we are hearing that $680.00 trucks are going to have to come in. so we're ready likely to be very insufficient. we've seen...
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sentÍa honrada y agradecida de estar en tan maravillosa compaÑÍa y de compartir esto con la pequeÑa arios desped miércoles de eliminación. todo inició en el circuito del lodo con una sentida ceremonia inaugural en la que, por recomendación médica, la colombiana de atlanta, georgia, subcampeona de la sexta temporada,
sentÍa honrada y agradecida de estar en tan maravillosa compaÑÍa y de compartir esto con la pequeÑa arios desped miércoles de eliminación. todo inició en el circuito del lodo con una sentida ceremonia inaugural en la que, por recomendación médica, la colombiana de atlanta, georgia, subcampeona de la sexta temporada,