Joy Reid and her panel[, including Malcolm Nance,] recount the circumstances surrounding an early draft of a letter reportedly stating additional reasons for Comey’s firing, which experts say could implicate additional members of the Trump administration. Duration: 14:06
Trump tweets at North Korea after possible hydrogen bomb test
AM Joy 9/3/17
The president tweeted stern words after North Korea boasted possession of hydrogen bomb technology. But could pressure on Chinese banks be the best way to broker peace? [With a panel including Malcolm Nance.] Duration: 10:40
MSNBC host Ali Velshi and more join Joy Reid to debate the possible economic repercussions of deporting 800,000 Dreamers – 91 percent of whom are employed, paying both taxes and into Social Security. Duration: 11:00
Republicans have put out a one-page outline of their tax reform plan without many specifics — but most experts are expecting big tax cuts for corporations and the rich. Duration: 9:48
Osteen’s church opens as Houston shelter after backlash
AM Joy 9/3/17
Joy Reid and her guests[, including Frank Schaeffer,] discuss pastor Joel Osteen, comparing his church’s initial reaction to the Houston flood to that of other religious organizations, and the controversy surrounding prosperity gospel preachers. Duration: 11:26
Smoke from chemical plant fires caused by Houston flood raises environmental concerns
AM Joy 9/3/17
Environmental activist Mustafa Ali joins Joy Reid to discuss the environmental issues caused by the Houston flood, and how they will most likely deeply impact the more vulnerable members of the community. Duration: 5:41
Twitter Users School Infowars Editor Over Claim That ‘Orwell Rolls In His Grave’ At Antifa - Paul Joseph Watson - “Read a f****n’ book.” Watson appeared to forget (or didn’t realize) that Orwell himself actually fought fascists in the Spanish Civil War, and even wrote Homage to Catalonia about his experience. Historical researcher Mike Stuchbery, who teaches the history of the 1936-1939 conflict to children in schools, was quick to remind Watson that Orwell was “as ‘Antifa’ as it gets.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/infowars-editor-gets-owned-by-historian_us_59aa6035e4b0b5e530fee6c8