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February 02 2019, 08:00
Virginia's Democratic Governor Ralph Northam is facing a growing chorus from his own party calling for his resignation after a racist photo from his medical school yearbook surfaced. Ben Jealous and Jon Allen discuss.
February 02 2019, 08:00
With a funding deal including border wall money looking unlikely, will Pres. Trump declare a national emergency? Daniel Dale of The Toronto Star reacts.
February 02 2019, 08:00
As Trump continues to battle with Democrats over the wall, a federal judge considers saddling longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone with a gag order. Daniel Dale, Barbara McQuade, and Manuel Roig-Franzia join to discuss.
February 02 2019, 08:00
Filmmaker Michael Moore says he wishes that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was old enough to run for President because she is currently the person showing Democrats
February 02 2019, 08:00
NAACP President Derrick Johnson reacts to Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's vow to serve the remainder of his term after he admitted to appearing in a yearbook photo of figures in blackface and a KKK hood.
February 02 2019, 08:00
Michael Moore thinks Virginia Governor Ralph Northam should have resigned the moment the racist photos were revealed and that President Trump knows his support has eroded in the Midwest.
February 02 2019, 08:00
Joe Cirincione, nuclear weapons policy expert, talks with Joy Reid about Donald Trump's announced intention to withdraw the United States from the INF treaty, and why Donald Trump doesn't seem to understand how to exert pressure through a treaty as he
February 02 2019, 08:00
Elliot Williams, former deputy assistant attorney general, talks with Joy Reid about what the October timeline for the Roger Stone trial means for how long Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia investigation can be expected to last.
February 02 2019, 08:00
Jaime Harrison, associate chair of the DNC, talks with Joy Reid about the attention 2020 Democratic candidates are paying to South Carolina and the crucial role of African-American voters in that state.
February 02 2019, 08:00
Young children are using too much toothpaste, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study released this week found.