Rev. Al Sharpton draws on 30 years clashing with Donald Trump in New York life and politics to debunk how the Trump administration is pressuring organizations to abandon diversity in civil rights programs — in this broader discussions with Coney Island’s Nems — the New Yorker, artist, self-made internet street comic and originator of “Bing Bong” — for a special “Fallback” segment with Ari Melber. They also talk viral videos, Nems’ rise and White House moment, growing up in NYC, and more. (The Beat’s YouTube playlist: https://msnbc.com/ari Beat merch: www.msnbc.com/Beat5)
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