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May 26 2019, 08:00
Recently retired NFL player, Martellus Bennett, wrote a children’s book called “Dear Black Boy.” It’s a call for young men of color to dream big beyond the football field or basketball court.
May 26 2019, 08:00
The escaped slave-turned-abolitionist, Harriet Tubman, was set to replace former president and slave owner, Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill in 2020. The Trump administration has pushed that date back until 2028.
May 26 2019, 08:00
Adam Harris, staff writer at “The Atlantic” and Erin Haynes Whack, national writer at the Associated Press joins Rev. Al Sharpton to talk 2020 democratic candidates courting the black vote.
May 26 2019, 08:00
President Trump’s lawyer says an agreement has been reached with the House Intelligence and Financial Services committees on the subpoenas over the president’s financial records.
May 26 2019, 08:00
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA), a 2020 presidential candidate, tells Alex Witt that it is Congress’ duty to “hold the executive accountable” – and he believes opening an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump does just that. Plus, Moulton lays out his
May 26 2019, 08:00
With some Republicans taunting them, many Democratic leaders have spent days apparently struggling over the question of impeaching Donald Trump. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the possible political cost of impeachment to Democrats and Republicans.
May 26 2019, 08:00
This week the New York State Assembly passed a bill that would allow Congress access to Donald Trump’s state tax returns. Joy Reid’s panel of legal experts debate whether impeachment should be pursued, or if Democrats should focus on the investigations of
May 26 2019, 08:00
What are the political implications of Donald Trump being impeached for the 2020 presidential race and beyond? Joy Reid and her panel discuss how impeachment hearings and investigations could impact the president’s support.
May 25 2019, 08:00
As the pop icons return (minus Posh) for their Spiceworld tour - is Girl Power relevant or a 90s relic?
May 25 2019, 08:00
The Netflix series writer, Charlie Brooker, jokes he and executive producer Annabel Jones should sue "the news".