Take a Knee: NFL protest spreads after Trump criticism
AM Joy 9/24/17
Highlights of Joy Reid’s discussion with her panel on the massive backlash from sports’ biggest figures against Donald Trump for criticizing NFL players and others who peacefully protest. Duration: 10:34
Rep. Maxine Waters explains to Joy Reid all the reasons she believes Donald Trump will be impeached, also weighing in on the ‘Take a Knee’ controversy. Duration: 9:28
Joy Reid and her panel fiercely debate Obamacare, and question what Republicans think the ultimate outcome will be of taking away the healthcare of millions. Duration: 12:01
The ACLU’s ‘Let People Vote’ campaign plans to go to all 50 states promoting voting rights. Joy Reid and ACLU political director Faiz Shakir discuss. Duration: 7:09
The Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne co-authored the new book, ‘One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate, and the Not-Yet Deported.’ Dionne and Joy Reid discuss. Duration: 4:49
Kofi Siriboe, star of the hit OWN series, ‘Queen Sugar,’ joins Joy Reid to discuss the second season of the show, and his breakout role in the blockbuster movie, ‘Girls Trip.’ Duration: 5:08
7 year old Chloe goes head to head with the Trump family in the latest episode of 'Who Gets The Money?' over the changes to Estate Taxes in the new Republican Tax Plan.
Sunday, September 24th 2017[, with an appearance by Shepard Ambellas]: Trump Boycotts The NFL - Trump's approval ratings have spiked since he called out NFL players for disrespecting the National Anthem at a rally on Friday, and he's urged Americans to boycott the League. Also, Chancellor Angela Merkel has won a 4th term in the German general election. We'll break down what that means for Europe and the world. https://twitter.com/ShepardAmbellas
Big businesses are getting even bigger thanks to a rise in corporate mergers. John Oliver explains why that could make you want to physically destroy your cable box.
Germany election: Merkel wins fourth term, nationalists rise German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been re-elected for a fourth term while nationalists have made a historic surge in federal elections, exit polls show. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41376577
Trump's Shocking Recklessness The president’s latest comments shouldn’t be surprising—but his deliberate inflammation of tense situations is no less stunning. During last year’s presidential campaign, I conducted a running feature called the “Trump Time Capsule.” Its purpose was to chronicle the things Donald Trump said or did that were entirely outside the range of previous presidents or major-party nominees. This, in turn, was meant to lay down a record of what was known about this man, as the electorate decided whether to elevate him to presidential power. By the time the campaign ended, the series had reached installment #152. Who Donald Trump was, and is, was absolutely clear by election day: ignorant, biased, narcissistic, dishonest. As Ta-Nehisi Coates argues in our current issue [at http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=134830852 ], everyone who voted for him did so with ample evidence about the kind of person they considered the “better” choice, or even as a minimally acceptable choice for president. Almost nothing Trump has done since taking office should come as a surprise. But numerous things Trump has done are objectively shocking, in the sense of further violating the norms of the office and the historic standards the previous 44 incumbents have observed. (Among the things the Trump era has taught us: the difference in nuance between shock and surprise. Donald Trump in office has delivered a nonstop series of shocks, no one of which can really be considered a surprise.) The past 36 hours have brought two dramatic and destructive illustrations, in which Trump has recklessly done great damage in areas where even the most flawed of his predecessors felt some constraint. They are his unmistakably race-baiting attacks on athletes as widely popular as Steph Curry and LeBron James, and as controversial as Colin Kaepernick, who have in common the fact of being black; and his unmistakably war-mongering latest set of tweeted insult-threats against North Korea and its leader. [...] https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/09/trump-kaepernick-north-korea/540921/