After Trump Loss, Carole King Rallies The ‘American Mosaic’ | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

Iconic singer Carole King reflects on how elders can learn from the younger generation to follow “a great path” after Trump’s 2020 loss, in this excerpt from her discussion with historian Michael Beschloss, rapper Fat Joe and MSNBC’s Ari Melber on the first Friday after the 2020 election was called. (This interview is from MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber, a news show covering politics, law and culture airing nightly at 6pm ET on MSNBC. ). Aired on 11/13/2020.
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After Trump Loss, Carole King Rallies The 'American Mosaic' | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

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    1. @Preston Ramseyer cowardly liberal narrative is strong words for a guy who is going to spend the next 8 years probably molesting his AR 15, having fever dreams about Fox news calling the election for Biden and crying in a corner hoping Biden doesnt take your guns, freedoms and jobs away ahahahah youre the one living in fear dumbfuck!!! ENJOY!!!

    2. @Preston Ramseyer the unborn are not yet babies. Why don’t you devote your attention to caring for those already born. Money for housing, food, education. You are so concerned about a bunch if cells that you forget your obligations to the living Shameful.

    3. @Preston Ramseyer if you think cancer and heart disease is worse- they are the at risk patients who will be denied emergency healthcare (possibly die as a result) because in a few weeks the hospitals across the country will be literally flooded full of ignorant MAGA tards who think the virus is a hoax – who are so deluded theyd still vote for Dump in 2024 and think Fox news is liberal media ahahaha

  1. Georgians, I am so proud of you. To think, your upcoming vote could result in such positive change – not just for Georgia, but for America, and for the World. *_The idea that your individual vote has such great power is just staggering to me. Please vote Warnock & Ossoff !_*

    1. Senate race. if Dems can win. Moscow Mitch will not be able to do his dirty tricks again as he did during Obama’s presidency.

    2. @stray fiftynine
      Well… that’s what everyone said about Biden lmfao
      And that’s already happened😂😂😂😂

  2. Let’s talk. As celebrations take place around the world not just for a new American President but for democracy itself, the US has passed a grim milestone –163,000 COVID-19 infections a day. For many months some Americans have resisted wearing protective masks because they, “Take away freedom.” Is this really about taking away freedoms or something else? We are a county founded on the compassionate rule of law. We have seatbelt laws and second-hand smoke laws. These are just two small examples of laws enacted to protect us when we cannot protect ourselves and each other. When functioning properly our representatives in government have the ability, as defined by constitutions, charters, etc., to do those things we cannot do all by ourselves. This may include building highways, providing K-12 education and let’s not forget protecting us from deadly forest fires, hurricanes, etc. Governors, legislators and judges from the three branches of government, in addition to the media, are working as best as they can, as quickly as they can and with the best available public health information to keep all of us safe; individually we do not have the collective expertise, human and financial resources to manage these challenges. If they need to do this legally by decree, executive order or other provisions allowed them during emergencies then they are doing their jobs.
    Although most people are doing the best they can to save lives there are some powerful few who are literally killing people. Take Trump and his super spreader events. A Stanford University study found his rallies have killed 700 people and infected 30,000. Columbia University published a study recently on how 130,000-210,000 lives could have been saved if this administration and his political devotees had not politicized a pandemic that has infected over 53 million and killed 1,300,000 world-wide – so far. (Approximately 40% of the infected are asymptomatic and never know they may be spreading COVID according to the CDC.) The good news is that by taking basic precautions the University of Washington projects we can save over 130,000 lives by February 1, 2021. Remember, this virus is about 8X deadlier than last year’s flu and the third leading cause of death in the US only behind heart disease and cancer. Please fact-check all of this information yourself. Facing the truth is empowering, freeing. The sooner the more people accept reality, the sooner we can recover together as a country – grieve those we have loved and lost – and collectively address other urgent concerns.
    One last thing – we are fortunate. Do the people complaining about wearing a mask really have no idea what is a true loss of freedom? Have we learned nothing from history: slavery, disenfranchisement, imprisonment in jails, ghettos and concentration camps, inscription into armies, forced marriage, starvation… Over 85,000 children in Yemen have died since 2018 directly because of US foreign policy. Currently, millions more Yemen children, women and men face starvation but we can still save them by providing immediate emergency assistance with our International allies. We just have to care enough about their freedom, their literal right to life. I’d like to believe we are capable of understanding false equivalences. There is no comparing facial coverings and the right to life, freedom from extreme suffering. This may not be what we have expected but it is nothing new, not really. And we each have superpowers – our infinite capacity for creative adaptation and a little thing called love. – Please feel free to share this post. Take care, stay safe out there and thank you.

    1. Thank you. I still cannot imagine how any sane person could vote for Donald Trump…a man who always puts himself before country, even now he is trying to stop Joe Biden from dealing with the virus. I just don’t understand.

  3. Greetings from Western Australia. My friends in America voted Biden/Harris, and I’m really glad they did.

    1. Here in America we’re better than you and we know it. Your countries military lost to emus 😂😂😂😂😂

    1. How do you intend to “reprogram” people? That’s a very very very good way of getting yourself shot.

    1. I do worry that the republicans in Georgia will try something cause they are under pressure to do something !

  4. The youngest generations must become the new leadership, they’re our only hope, to SAVE this Republic. Starting at the local level.

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