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the beat with ari melber starts right now. welcome to the beat with ari melber. we have a great show for you tonight wednesday, december 27th. we look at jack smith s big coup case against donald trump which faces a key appeal in january. how will smith draw his past experience? that s where we begin tonight. he s a tough, but low-profile prosecutor with a very long record. he led difficult and victorious cases including the prosecution of new york police officer justin volpe who tortured lima, smith was a younger federal prosecutor then and went on to develop something of an expertise in the hard cases that other lawyers sometimes duck. the kind of cases that go at the powerful in government or police, senators, heads of state. he developed experience for the pressures of those specific kind of cases a something of a reputation as the kind of prosecutor you actually pick up and call with a tough case like that. smith did stints in federal and local prosecu ....
would be a whooping 553 days away from the white house in his first and probably only term. that s more than any other president in the modern era. this is as millions of americans are now suffering from a dire baby formula shortage, an ongoing supply chain crisis, looming stag flailings, all 50 states record high gas prices and the nationwide average is nearing $5 a gallon and good luck getting diesel below eight bucks a gallon. 25% of americans are now delaying retirement because of joe s inflation. two-thirds of americans are now living paycheck to paycheck. 2 out of every 3 americans. you think things are bad now buckle up because the fed is now poised to raise interest rates again, this time a full point which will cause property values most people s biggest investment to plummet and send this country straight into a deep recession. if you are on a fixed income, if you re in the poor, middle class, all suffering miserably because of biden s new green deal socialism ....
Central entrance, which, by the way, federal courthouses have, federal buildings have, banks have. and at that entrance, if you have armed police officers. and i ve been championing the fight to provide funding for police officers in schools, and what was so maddening in uvalde is this guy also went through an open back door, got into the classroom and began murdering children. if we had passed that grant funding, if that door had been locked fthere had only been one entrance and there had been armed police officers at that entrance, those police officers could have killed that monster before he murdered those 19 students. sean: senator, i think you re the only other person besides myself, and maybe you were there before me, i don t know, champion what i believe is the answer, offering the same protectioning that highly elected officials on the state level, federal level, we pay for their protection, our children ....
Border. these countries decided democratically that they wanted to join nato, so it becomes a question of do you support the will of the ukrainian people to pursue democracy as they see fit or are you going to be vladimir putin who will sit there and say no, he believes inside that this is part of russia, that they re russian, and he doesn t want them going anywhere. the reality is nato doesn t really want the fight. they don t want ukraine joining nato because that would put the fight right on their doorstep and they would end up in a situation where they may end up infiltrate. good to see you. thank for the great explanation. we will need it and it will become important in the next few days. she s a reporter for the new york times and msnbc political analyst. how they re essential protectioning democracy. do you know what s in them? next i ll break down both pieces ....
Listen. here s the thing we must remember slavery was bipartisan. jim crow segregation was bipartisan. when colleagues in this chamber talk to me about bipartisanship, which i believe in, i have to ask at whose experience? is he right? is this push for bipartisanship coming at the expense of people of color? absolutely. i mean, you look at the outcome, if we have voter right protections, we have more americans who are legitimate voters, able to participate in upcoming elections free of any vote suppression measures. if we don t have voting right protectioning, we are limiting access to the ballot book, so the many americans who cast the ballot and those ballots were effective, the will of the voters can be overturned in several elections in the outcome is not to the liking of legislative bodies. that s not a demockracy. ....