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Ari Naftali Melber (born March 31, 1980) is an American attorney and Emmy-winning journalist who is the Chief Legal Correspondent for
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and host of '' The Beat with Ari Melber.''


Early life and education

Melber is Jewish, the son of an Israeli immigrant. His grandparents were
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survivors. Melber attended Garfield High School, in
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, Washington. He then attended the
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, where he graduated with an A.B. degree in
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in 2002.Ommaney, Charles
"Is Ari Melber the future of cable-news anchors?"
''
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'', December 2014
After college, he moved to Washington, D.C. and worked for Senator
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. He then joined Senator
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's presidential campaign, working the Iowa caucus and as California deputy political director. When Kerry lost, Melber attended
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, where he was an editor of the '' Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy'' and graduated with a J.D. in 2009.Jewish Business News: "Ari Melber Named MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent"
April 19, 2015
He interned at New York County Defender Services, a
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's office. Melber worked for
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lawyer Floyd Abrams at
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from 2009 to 2013. He also began writing for news outlets like ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. MSNBC asked him to serve as a guest host. In April 2015, Melber was named their chief legal correspondent.


Media career


2013–2015

In April 2013, Melber was named a co-host of "The Cycle" with S.E. Cupp, Krystal Ball, Touré, and Steve Kornacki. "The Cycle" was canceled in July 2015, and Melber continued working for the network as Chief Legal Correspondent. Melber was a substitute host for '' The Rachel Maddow Show''.


2015–2018

Melber is a legal analyst for
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as well as MSNBC's chief legal correspondent, covering the Department of Justice, FBI and the
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. He has won an
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for his Supreme Court coverage. In 2017, Melber hosted ''The Point'' on Sundays on MSNBC. ''The Beat'' premiered on July 24, 2017, and became the "longest-running" show at "MSNBC's 6 p.m. hour in network history" in 2021. Melber reported that the firing of FBI Director
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could trigger an investigation into
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on May 9, 2017 — the day Comey was fired. A probe was announced on May 18, 2017, which included an obstruction investigation. Melber reported President Trump's actions toward Ukraine provided a potential case of impeachment for "bribery" in October. The next month, top Democrats began making the bribery case, showing "Democrats agreed with the MSNBC host," and a Republican congressman cited a bribery segment from ''The Beat'' at an impeachment hearing. Melber broke the story that a state investigator was exploring jurisdiction to charge potential defendants in the Mueller probe with state crimes, meaning a conviction would not be eligible for a federal
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. ''Politico'' followed up on Melber's scoop the next day, and New York State prosecutors ultimately filed separate charges against
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in 2019.


2019

Melber interviewed former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski in February 2019 about whether Trump asked him to interfere in the Mueller probe, and Melber later reported that Lewandowski's response was false. In a 2019 congressional hearing, investigators aired the Beat clip and questioned Lewandowski about the answer. Melber broke the story of police repeatedly tasing a Virginia man until he died in police custody, an investigative report that led to an FBI investigation of the officers' conduct. On the night of the 2018 midterms, Melber broke a story that Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee "intend to request President Trump's tax returns." In April 2019,
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Chairman
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carried out that plan. ''The Beat with Ari Melber'' has featured newsworthy interviews, such as Sheriff
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, who talked to Melber after receiving the first pardon of Trump's administration; Eric Holder, Kamala Harris, Trump attorneys Jay Sekulow, Drew Findling and Joe Tacopina; WH aide Stephen Miller, Peter Navarro, Dave Chappelle, Robert De Niro, Meek Mill, Erykah Badu, Snoop Dogg, Ken Starr, and a range of witnesses in the Mueller probe, including Steve Bannon, whose ''Beat'' interview was his first-ever appearance on MSNBC. Melber has drawn attention for his interviewing skills, and was nominated for "Outstanding Live Interview" at the 41st News and Documentary Emmy Awards for interviewing four key witnesses in the Mueller probe at once. ''
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'' stated Melber is "a remarkably effective interviewer", adding "his veins appear to contain ice water; he betrays no emotion at all" during intense exchanges. The A.P. reports "Melber is respected enough as a lawyer that some figures in Trump world, like Peter Navarro and lawyer Joe Tacopina, have appeared on “The Beat” to tell their stories." ''The New York Times'' columnist Peter Wehner, a former Republican official, said "Melber is an outstanding interviewer, among the best on television." Director
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got emotional in a 2019 interview about his life and career with Melber, saying it was the only time he would ever "cry on television".


2020

In June 2020, conservative commentator Tiana Lowe wrote "Ari Melber on MSNBC" runs a "good straight news hour." ''Mediaite'' wrote ''The Beat'' is a "thought-provoking" and "idiosyncratic show" that "avoids the singular focus on Trump's misdeeds that consumes some other hosts", adding Melber's interviewing style uses "the facts of the story and logical reasoning, otpartisan cheap shots" for "fascinating" exchanges.


January 6 reporting

Melber conducted several newsworthy interviews with former Trump aide Peter Navarro, and one of the interviews was cited as evidence by Congress to hold Navarro in contempt, which led to his DOJ indictment and subsequent conviction. Melber wrote a foreword to the HarperCollins edition of the January 6 Report, which became a #1 ''New York Times'' bestseller.


"The Beat" Streaming

"Melber’s reach goes well beyond the dwindling number of people who watch cable television," wrote the ''Los Angeles Times'' in a 2023 profile, reporting The Beat's YouTube ratings were higher "than any other personality‘s at the network." "The Beat" hit 1.5 billion total online views in 2024, and can average 700,000 views per day. ''Semafor'' reported on the "enormous numbers," noting "on YouTube, ''The Beat'' just crossed 1.5 billion views, and averages over 500,000 views a clip — good engagement by any measure of YouTube success." In 2024, ''The Ankler's'' Lachlan Cartwright reported "MSNBC has become the most-watched news network" on YouTube, "thanks to Ari Melber posting there regularly" along with videos by Rachel Maddow. ''The Beat'' has been credited as the "most streamed ''MSNBC'' show on YouTube"; with some of the most watched MSNBC segments online. AdWeek asked Melber about the show's large YouTube audience, and he discussed the show's 1.6 billion views, and why interviews with Bill Gates, 50 Cent and Robert De Niro did well. ("The Internet likes quality, length and 'big' people or topics.") Melber's show is one of the most viewed shows online (''Daily Beast),'' and drawing over a billion streams is a "notable feat for a cable news program" (''Reliable Sources).''


Music and Culture

Melber regularly uses
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lyrics to explain political or legal scenarios. A ''Vanity Fair'' article about MSNBC dubbed him the "secret fourth Beastie Boy", writing he is "shockingly smart and well read." SNL's Marcello Hernández played Melber in a "cold open" skit, portraying several anchors during "MSNBC Special Coverage." Apple Music launched a music show hosted by Melber, Nevuary Radio, in 2019. In 2022, Melber did a special report on the song " God Did" by
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and
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, with "acutely detailed dissection" of his verse, and Jay Z then released audio of Melber's report as a new Jay-Z track, "Hov Did," on streaming music platforms. Melber wrote an essay for the 2024 Jay Z book, "Book of HOV." Meek Mill references ''The Beat'' in his music video "Mandela Freestyle," as does rapper Benny The Butcher in another song; Harlem rapper Dave East cites the show in the chorus of his song "Eyes Can See." Melber was a correspondent for ''
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''; and he has been published in ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' and several books; he wrote a report about Organizing for America.


Personal life

Melber lives in
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. He has been divorced from Drew Grant, the Managing Editor of Passionfruit, since 2017. He is a member of the New York Bar.


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