A controversial ad put out by a pro-Donald Trump organization depicting illegal immigrants as murderers and linking imagined crimes to Democratic leadership is being called racist by many. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
Taking the Women’s March movement to the next level
AM Joy 1/21/18
The Women’s March 2018 saw hundreds of thousands march in New York City, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Toronto and many more locations. Joy Reid and her panel discuss turning this potential into political capital.
Activists speak out against Trump’s immigration policies
AM Joy 1/21/18
Immigration controversies contributed to the government shutdown, as increasing ICE raids and the end of DACA are putting millions of vulnerable immigrants at risk, while distracting from possible solutions. Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
Key perspectives missing from Trump media coverage
AM Joy 1/21/18
Donald Trump has complained about media bias against him, yet many see the media as avoiding certain negative stories about the president. Joy Reid and her panel examine why this might be.
A Wisconsin special election saw a Democrat win a district that had been Republican for almost 20 years. Joy Reid and her panel discuss whether more Republicans will be unseated in part due to Donald Trump.
The man who predicted that Donald Trump would win the presidency, now predicts that he will be impeached. Historian Allan Lichtman and Joy Reid discuss how he believes Robert Mueller’s Russia probe bears the seeds.
Vice President Mike Pence made a stop at the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing on Sunday, January 21st to visit with the deployed service members during his extended trip across the Middle East.
Chelsea Manning was invited to the Night For Freedom, but for some reason, she tweeted out today that she "crashed" the event. As Owen Shroyer reports, this may not be the only thing she has been deceitful about.
Sunday, Jan. 21st 2018[, with an appearance by Roger Stone]: Democrats Shut Down Government - Senate Democrats rejected a bill to keep the government open in order to force an amnesty vote on DACA. President Trump suggested triggering the “nuclear option” of a simple 51 vote majority in the Senate to end the shutdown. Also, Republicans are poised to #ReleasetheMemo surrounding FISA abuses on Trump by Obama’s DOJ. On today’s show, we’ll discuss what the shutdown means for the American people and for both parties in the 2018 midterms.
Apple CEO Tim Cook: I don't want my nephew on a social network Apple CEO Tim Cook on Friday spoke about technology overuse, saying he wouldn't allow his nephew to use social networks. Cook is the latest in a long line of executives and others in the tech industry who have raised concerns about the downsides of technology products and services. A former Facebook executive recently said social media was "destroying how society works," and an inventor of the iPhone said Apple and other tech firms needed to do more to address the concerns. http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-ceo-tim-cook-doesnt-let-nephew-use-social-media-2018-1
UKIP leader Henry Bolton hit by ruling body 'no confidence' vote UKIP's ruling national executive committee (NEC) has unanimously backed a vote of no confidence in party leader Henry Bolton. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-42767657
'World's richest 1% get 82% of the wealth', says Oxfam The gap between the super rich and the rest of the world widened last year as wealth continued to be owned by a small minority, Oxfam has claimed. http://www.bbc.com/news/business-42745853