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Welcome back to HR Works, and our ongoing 'Deconstructing DEIB' series. Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren't just buzzwords anymore—they're battlegrounds. We're seeing them play out in boardrooms and on the news, and it's leaving HR leaders wondering, 'How do we navigate this?' Today, we're cutting through the confusion with Amira Berger, a leading DEI expert and MSNBC Contributor. Amira reminds us that 'DEI is not a trend, it's a necessity,' and that now's not the time for half-measures, performative actions or fluffy initiatives that don't move the needle, telling us, 'Employee trust is currency.' So, what can HR leaders do? How can they build genuine belonging when the stakes are so high? Per my guest, the first step is to get smart about it. Listen in as we dive into how to reframe DEI as business resilience and risk mitigation, moving beyond defense to build for the future. As Berger emphasizes, 'Employees expect their companies and leaders to stand firm and not back pedal.' We'll learn how HR leaders can tell their teams, 'We're not here to play defense, we're here to build workplaces where everyone thrives, not just because it's trendy, but because it's good business and good for the humans that are entrusted for care.'
In D.D.D, Carel interviews inspiring personalities of the African Diaspora worldwide and mainland Africa. In this episode of Deep Diasporan Dive, Carel interviews none other than Errin Haines. Errin Haines, an award-winning political journalist focused on issues of race, gender and politicsis a Founding Mother and Editor at Large for The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom covering the intersection of women, politics and policy, and an MSNBC Contributor. In D.D.D. interviewt Carel inspirierende Persönlichkeiten der afrikanischen Diaspora weltweit und vom afrikanischen Festland. In dieser Folge von Deep Diasporan Dive interviewt Carel keine Geringere als Errin Haines. Errin Haines, eine preisgekrönte politische Journalistin, die sich auf Fragen der Ethnie, des Geschlechts und der Politik konzentriert, ist einer der Mitbegründer*innen und Chefredakteurin von The 19th, einer gemeinnützigen, überparteilichen Nachrichtenredaktion, die sich mit der Schnittstelle zwischen Frauen, Politik und Politik befasst. Errin arbeitet zudem für MSNBC. _________________ Lasst uns gerne eine Bewertung da! Instagram: @red_lektion Unterstützt uns finanziell über Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/redlektion/about Unterstützt uns finanziell über Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/ridalcarel?locale.x=de_DE Wünsche, Anregungen, Kritik an: redelektion@gmail.com Feel free to leave us a review! Instagram: @red_lektion Support us financially via Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/redlektion/about Support us financially via Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/ridalcarel?locale.x=de_DE Wishes, suggestions, criticism to: redelektion@gmail.com _________________
Hey there Lemon Heads! The SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Ruling is in...Trump has been granted partial presidential immunity. Don is joined by Melissa Murray, Stokes Professor of Law at NYU Law School, co-host of the Strict Scrutiny podcast, MSNBC Contributor, and former clerk for Sonia Sotomayor. They will break down the ruling and dive into the implications for our political landscape. Tune in for an important breaking news discussion you won't want to miss! WATCH & Subscribe on YouTube @TheDonLemonShow! Listen on Apple, Spotify and iHeart Radio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram are joined by Charlie Sykes, a conservative MSNBC contributor, and founder of the Bulwrkl. They discuss various topics, including the commodification of the Bible by Donald Trump, the transformation of the Republican Party, and the challenges faced by conservatives in the current political landscape. They also explore the termination of Ronna McDaniel and the role of conservative voices in the media. Sykes reflects on his own career and the shifts he has witnessed in the conservative movement. In this conversation, Charlie Sykes discusses the dysfunction and tolerance within conservative politics, the rise of tribalism and the abandonment of policy discussions, the role of faith and Christian nationalism, the lack of understanding of Christianity in the media, the importance of religious freedom, and the future of conservative politics. He emphasizes the need for respect and understanding in media and offers hope for the future of America. Sykes also advises consuming less politics to retain sanity.Guest Bio:Charlie Sykes was the founder The Bulwark, and former host of The Bulwark Podcast, and an NBC/ MSNBC contributor. He is also author of nine books, including A Nation of Victims, Dumbing Down Our Kids, Profscam, The Hollow Men, The End of Privacy, 50 Rules Kids Won't Learn in School, A Nation of Moochers, and Fail U. The False Promise of Higher Education. He was co-editor of the National Review College Guide. His most recent book, How the Right Lost Its Mind, published by St. Martin's Press, was released in October 2017. An updated paperback edition was released in October, 2018.Sykes has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Post, Commentary, The Wall Street Journal, Politico, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time.com, USA Today, National Review, The New York Review of Books, the New York Daily News, and other national publications. He has appeared on Meet the Press, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, State of the Union with Jake Tapper, the Today Show, ABC, NBC, Fox News, CNN, PBS, the BBC, and has been profiled on NPR. He has also spoken extensively on university campuses.Support the showTo learn more about the show, contact our hosts, or recommend future guests, click on the links below: Website: https://www.faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/ Faithful Host: Josh@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Political Host: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Twitter: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics Subscribe to our Substack: https://faithfulpolitics.substack.com/
This week, political analyst, author, MSNBC contributor and Morgan State University professor Dr. Jason Johnson stops by to give his take on the polls and laugh it up with highlights from Russ and the morning show crew!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In conversation with Errin Haines Stephanie Land is the author of the bestseller Maid, a memoir that ''nails the sheer terror that comes with being poor, the exhausting vigilance of knowing that any misstep or twist of fate will push you deeper into the hole'' (The Boston Globe). The inspiration for a popular and critically acclaimed Netflix series of the same name, Barack Obama picked it as one of the best books of 2019. Focusing on social and economic justice and parenting under the poverty line, Land's writing has been featured in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Washington Post. Picking up where Maid left off, Class follows Land's journey through college and into her writing career as she addresses the intricacies of the student loan system, financial burdens, and the judgments of her professors and peers. Errin Haines is a Founding Mother and Editor at Large for The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom covering the intersection of women, politics and policy, and an MSNBC Contributor. An award-winning political journalist focused on issues of race, gender and politics, Errin was previously the Associated Press' National Writer on Race and Ethnicity. She has also worked at The Washington Post, The Orlando Sentinel and The Los Angeles Times. Errin was a Fall 2019 Ferris Professor at Princeton University, teaching a class on black women and the 2020 election. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation to keep our podcasts free for everyone. THANK YOU! (recorded 11/9/2023)
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. The 2024 election season is rapidly approaching, and while we know just how important it is for Black women to use our voices – and our vote – in any election, we also recognize that staying informed can be difficult when the news seems bleak. To help make things easier, we're here to break down some key factors you need to know ahead of this critical election cycle. To give us this rundown, I'm joined today by award-winning political journalist Errin Haines. Errin is the Founding Mother and Editor at Large of The 19th, a nonprofit, independent newsroom focused on the intersection of gender, politics, and policy. She is also an MSNBC Contributor and former writer for The Associated Press, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and Orlando Sentinel. In our discussion today, Errin breaks down the issues that are on the ballot for Black women voters in 2024, how to tell if a news source is trustworthy in the age of misinformation, and ways to stay informed while protecting your mental health & wellness. Resources & Announcements Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast. Grab your copy of Sisterhood Heals. Where to Find Errin Errin's Instagram Errin's Twitter Subscribe to ‘The Amendment' Newsletter The 19th Website The 19th Instagram The 19th Twitter The 19th's Facebook Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered on the podcast? Submit it at therapyforblackgirls.com/mailbox. If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at https://www.therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. Take the info from the podcast to the next level by joining us in the Therapy for Black Girls Sister Circle community.therapyforblackgirls.com Grab your copy of our guided affirmation and other TBG Merch at therapyforblackgirls.com/shop. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls Our Production Team Executive Producers: Dennison Bradford & Maya Cole Howard Producers: Fredia Lucas & Ellice Ellis Production Intern: Zariah TaylorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MSNBC Contributor and Host Alyssa London talks about her newest project The Culture Is… Indigenous Women.
Donny is joined by Princeton University Professor and MSNBC Contributor, Eddie Glaude Jr. Glaude Jr., who is also the Chair of Princeton University's Center for African American Studies and the Department of African American Studies, joins Donny for an in-depth discussion about the current state of the country and what both political parties need to do to help get the country back on track.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show DescriptionWelcome to Dreaming in Color, a show hosted by Darren Isom, a partner with The Bridgespan Group, that provides a space for social change leaders of color to reflect on how their life experiences, personal and professional, have prepared them to lead and drive the impact we all seek. In this episode, we welcome María Teresa Kumar, an Emmy-nominated political and voting rights activist who has dedicated her career to advocating for inclusive political participation. She is the co-founder and president of Voto Latino, a national grassroots organization focused on building a more inclusive democracy by educating and empowering a new generation of Latinx voters. Under her leadership, Voto Latino has registered over a quarter million voters and was a founding partner of National Voter Registration Day, the largest one-day effort towards voter registration. Join this conversation as María shares how her background as a Colombian immigrant ignited her passion for democracy and how she has dedicated her life to mobilizing young voters to build a stronger America for future generations to come. She is a true champion of a robust inclusive democracy and a joy to talk to today. Jump Straight Into (0:28) Introduction of María Teresa Kumar: President of Voto Latino and MSNBC Contributor.(1:15) María shares wisdom from her Grandmother. (9:12) María reflects on her background and how it shaped her appreciation for democracy and her desire to improve upon it through voter advocacy. (12:44) Brick phones, free nights and weekends, MySpace, and how the evolution of tech and social media paved the way to mobilize young voters. (15:52) We are at a crossroads - we can relent and let the few dictate how we live, or, through maximum participation, we can make the change we seek. (22:50) Changing the American narrative by doubling down on education. (27:26) Dreaming of a colorful democracy. (41:43) Donors, funding, and how they can champion stabilizing our democracy for a brighter future. Episode ResourcesConnect with María through LinkedIn and Twitter Learn more about María's work through her websiteGet involved with María's organization, Voto LatinoRegister to vote at Vote.govProtect yourself from misinformation at FactCheck.orgRead the transcript of María's Emmy-nominated MSNBC Special: Beyond Borderlines
Ali Velshi is joined by Fmr. Rep. Fred Upton (R- Michigan), Charlie Savage, MSNBC Contributor, Robin Marty, Operations Director at West Alabama Women's, Jenice Fountain, Executive Director at Yellowhammer Fund Center, Rev. Dr. William Barber II, President & Senior Lecturer at Repairers of the Breach, Rep. Don Bacon (R- Nebraska), Andrei Kozyrev, Fmr. Foreign Minister of Russia, and Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University
On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank kicks off the show with a congressional panel consisting of Anthony Weiner, former Democratic Congressman from New York and the host of The Anthony Weiner Show on 77WABC Saturdays at 2:00 PM ET and the Keys to the City podcast on the Red Apple podcast network and David Jolly, former Republican Congressman from Florida and an MSNBC Contributor. After, Frank talks about Louisiana enacting a new porn access law in an attempt to stop minors from watching it and then Dr. Jensine Andresen, a member of the Research Team of The Galileo Project at Harvard and the editor of the book “Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Academic and Societal Implications” joins the show to talk about her book and looking at the UAP issue from multiple perspectives. Not long after, Frank discusses Keith Hernandez talking about not sleeping if he had to get up early the next day and Frank takes a stroll down the boardwalk Tom Forkin, surfing instructor, Ex-Democratic Party chair, former Republican candidate for Mayor for the AC Report. Later, Frank talks about when is it too late to say Happy New Years and then is joined by Brian Kilmeade, New York Times best-selling author, co-host of Fox and Friends on Fox News and a radio talk show host heard every morning from 10am-Noon on 77WABC to talk about the news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano hosts a Congressional alumni panel consisting of Anthony Weiner, former Democratic Congressman from New York and the host of The Anthony Weiner Show on 77WABC Saturdays at 2:00 PM ET and the Keys to the City podcast on the Red Apple podcast network and David Jolly, former Republican Congressman from Florida and an MSNBC Contributor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Jill Wine-Banks and Victor Shi are joined by Michael Steele, MSNBC Contributor, former RNC Chairman, and former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. Together, they talk about the current state of the Republican Party, whether there is any hope for it to return to what it once was and stood for, the role that Trump plays, and the advice Michael has for those who want to get involved in politics now. Get More From Michael Steele: Twitter | Michael Steele Podcast Get more from Jill and Victor Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President | iGen Politics Victor Shi: Twitter |Medium | Blog w/Jill Wine-Banks | Former Biden Delegate: @Bideninaugural | iGen Politics Email iGen Politics at igp@politicon.com or tweet using #iGenPolitics.
The long awaited Midterms are upon us and John runs down some races and results. He takes a call from Elizabeth in Texas and then welcomes comedian Judy Gold. They talk about elections details, candidates and how Trump fits in the mix. Then he interviews lawyer, MSNBC Contributor, and Senior Editor at Slate; Dahlia Lithwick. They talk about election results and her new book "Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America." Next up political strategist Max Burns from Newsweek joins John to talk up election results and projections. Then lastly, John chats with Jessica Mason Pieklo aka @Hegemommy from ReWire News Group about voting and elections.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MSNBC Host Implies Trump Be EXECUTED Over Nuclear Documents, Democrats Escalating Us To Civil War. An MSNBC Contributor and Former CIA Director shared a post about two people executed for sharing nuclear secrets. The MSNBC host has been speculating that Trump may have been selling nuclear secrets to our enemies which would be treason. His post has been retweeted over fifteen thousand times. The rhetoric is escalating and its happening fast. From arrest Trump, to suggesting his execution. Media is blasting insane stories and fake news and Democrats and Republicans are at such odds there seems to be no remedy #trump #democrats #republicans Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Stigall chats with Noah Rothman, Editor at Commentary.org, MSNBC Contributor, on his new book, “The Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back Against Progressives' War on Fun.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks episode we sit down with the Founder/Editor of The Bulwark and host of The Bulwark Podcast. Charlie is also a contributor on MSNBC while also holding the title of Author of the book, "How the Right Lost its Mind" We spend time with Charlie talking about the lasting effects of Donald Trumps legacy and whether or not the Trump era is nearing an end. During this episode Ryan and Tyler also nominate their Supreme Court of Presidential Quotes and give an update on IA Senator Chuck Grassley.
Craig's guest is former U.S. Attorney, law professor, podcaster, and MSNBC contributor Barb McQuade. The two discuss Monday's sanctions hearing for the Trump supporting attorneys that filed the so called "Kraken" lawsuit that sought to overturn the election results in Wayne County and the state of Michigan. After the original case was withdrawn, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, as well as the city of Detroit and others asked for financial sanctions against several attorneys, including Sydney Powell and Lin Wood, for filing what they called meritless claims. Monday's hearing lasted nearly six hours.
0:00 - Logical Fallacy: Bandwagon Fallacy; Drink of the Day: Godfather made with Bulleit Rye and Disaronno Amaretto 3:02 - Meat Segment: First a rant about CRT and an analogy I thought of tho explain how the arguments concerning CRT usually go. Then, a discussion of various Facebook posts I saw over the last few weeks concerning the concept of following Jesus and divorcing that from the church and the Bible. It simply can't be done. Finally, another facebook post concerning the cognitive dissonance of the sexual ethic in the current age. 39:56 - 3 Favorite (More or Less) News Stories: (1) an MSNBC Contributor trying to talk about "democracy" and "minorities" (2) The World's Strongest Man competition results (3) Nancy Pelosi can't answer a simple yes or no question. 54:08 - NEW SEGMENT - "Hymn Hype" where I discuss the hymn "Rock of Ages" and the author Augustus Toplady and the occasion of the writing of the hymn. For more content: http://reasonedrefrain.com For other more content: http://mygiveonthings.com To talk back: stephen@reasonedrefrain.com New episodes every Friday at 6am CT. Like and share on Itunes and Spotify!
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Gasby has a candid conversation with social activist and MSNBC Contributor, The Rev. Mark Thompson about Race, Nonprofit Responsibility and Accountability.
Gasby has a candid conversation with social activist and MSNBC Contributor, The Rev. Mark Thompson about Race, Nonprofit Responsibility and Accountability.
This week, our host Dr. Jason Rao, sat down with Dr. Peter Hotez, Author, Vaccine Expert, MSNBC Contributor, and Dean of Baylor University's National School of Tropical Medicine, to talk about COVID-19 vaccine development, science diplomacy, science disinformation on social media, and much more!
We're welcoming Fall 2020 Fellow Errin Haines to the podcast this week! Since starting at the Atlanta Daily World, Haines has written for major publications such as the LA Times, the Washington Post, and the Associated Press. Currently, she is Editor-at-Large for The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom reporting on gender, politics, and policy and is also an MSNBC Contributor.
Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna share this conversation with the remarkable Brittany Packnett. Brittany joins us from the intersection of activism and faith – and this episode takes us to the streets and the church all in the same hour.Brittany Packnett Cunningham is a leader at the intersection of culture and justice. Cited by President Barack Obama as a leader whose "voice is going to be making a difference for years to come," Brittany is an award-winning educator, organizer, writer, and leader. Brittany has become a sought-after voice in the work of social change and empowerment. Brittany plays many roles, all focused on freedom.Brittany is an NBC News and MSNBC Contributor and former two-time Fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics exploring social change and intersectional activism. A lifelong activist and proud member of the Ferguson Uprising, Brittany was co-host of the 2019 iHeart Radio Best Political Podcast, Pod Save The People, for three years.Her 2019 TED Talk on the revolution of confidence has garnered nearly 4 million views worldwide, making it one of the top ten most popular TED Talks of 2019. Brittany is the author of the forthcoming book, We Are Like Those Who Dream, with One World, due to hit shelves in 2021.Brittany is the Founder and Principal Love & Power Works a full-service social impact firm focused on creating justice and equity in every sector. This agency is a sister to Love & Power: The Brand, a hub created to inspire, empower, and outfit everyday people to seismically shift society.Follow Brittany at @https://twitter.com/mspackyettiHer website is: https://brittanypacknett.com/
Dr. Robyn and Rev. Anna share this conversation with the remarkable Brittany Packnett. Brittany joins us from the intersection of activism and faith – and this episode takes us to the streets and the church all in the same hour.Brittany Packnett Cunningham is a leader at the intersection of culture and justice. Cited by President Barack Obama as a leader whose "voice is going to be making a difference for years to come," Brittany is an award-winning educator, organizer, writer, and leader. Brittany has become a sought-after voice in the work of social change and empowerment. Brittany plays many roles, all focused on freedom.Brittany is an NBC News and MSNBC Contributor and former two-time Fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics exploring social change and intersectional activism. A lifelong activist and proud member of the Ferguson Uprising, Brittany was co-host of the 2019 iHeart Radio Best Political Podcast, Pod Save The People, for three years.Her 2019 TED Talk on the revolution of confidence has garnered nearly 4 million views worldwide, making it one of the top ten most popular TED Talks of 2019. Brittany is the author of the forthcoming book, We Are Like Those Who Dream, with One World, due to hit shelves in 2021.Brittany is the Founder and Principal Love & Power Works a full-service social impact firm focused on creating justice and equity in every sector. This agency is a sister to Love & Power: The Brand, a hub created to inspire, empower, and outfit everyday people to seismically shift society.Follow Brittany at @https://twitter.com/mspackyettiHer website is: https://brittanypacknett.com/
Back at it once again... Mr. Michael Steele is a political analyst, MSNBC Contributor, former Lt. Governor from the state of MD and former head of the RNC. You might think that 3 Black Guys With A Mic can't get down with the conservatives.... think again. Michael is a friend to the podcast and pretty cool!
After the murder of George Floyd and the protesting that quickly ensued in response, a movement has been reborn: A call to defund the police. But there’s confusion about what defunding the police really looks like, leaving many wondering what it all means. Shermichael and Antonia interview MSNBC Contributor and Professor at Morgan State University, […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/speak-easy/george-floyd-and-the-call-to-defund-the-police/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Speak-Easy in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Today's Saturday Thoughts is very special, host Sophia Nelson interviews her long-time friend and colleague Michael Steele. Former Lt. Governor of Maryland, former RNC Chairman, and current consultant and MSNBC Contributor. Part I of the interview they talk about how Steele wanted to become a priest and how he ultimately chose politics instead. Parts II & III will follow. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sophia-angeli-nelson/message
In this final part, guest Michael Steele wraps the interview with some encouragement on how we press through this time as Americans, he talks about prayer, faith, unity, and the gift of Easter. A great interview with a great American patriot. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sophia-angeli-nelson/message
In these dark times, will Democrats make the perfect the enemy of the good when it comes to selecting an opponent for Donald Trump. Michael talks with Jonathan Capehart about the choices. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jonathan Capehart is a member of The Washington Post editorial board, writes about politics and social issues, and hosts the “Cape Up” podcast. He is also an MSNBC Contributor, who regularly serves as a substitute anchor
Today's question is What is the state of play in American politics ? I haven't been talking that much general politics on the podcast because there is so much great analysis out there but I do love to follow it and of course I think it's very important. There are certain analysts and political scientists whose takes I like to get and Dr Jason Johnson is one of my favorites. We had a great chat and I look forward to having him on more. Jason is the politics editor at TheRoot.com and MSNBC Contributor and Politics / Journalism Professor @morganstateu He can be found on Twitter @DrJasonJohnson. After my conversation with Jason I get a much different and less professional take on Trump, Obama and the current race for the democratic nomination from my Dad. We had a really great talk and I love getting and sharing his perspective on things.
This week Chris talks impeachment with Watergate Prosecutor, MSNBC Contributor and Author Jill Wine-Banks . Plus the rising fortunes of Mayor Pete and the Fall of the Red Wall in the South...
A powerful must listen to podcast for our time. Author, Thought Leader, and Princeton University Professor of African American Studies Eddie Glaude, Jr. and host Sophia Nelson engage in a provocative, candid conversation on the hot topics of the day: The 2020 Democratic Primary, Impeachment and the state of American race relations, economic security and tribal fears. Will we just SURVIVE this dark moment or will we learn our lesson, together, and THRIVE as one United America? Listen and reflect on this 35 minute discussion with two of America's most prolific writers and thinkers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sophia-angeli-nelson/message
The Oath with Chuck Rosenberg, is a series of revealing, one-on-one conversations with thoughtful former American public officials from the highest levels of government service shaping this pivotal moment in American history. Led by MSNBC Contributor and former U.S. Attorney and senior FBI official Chuck Rosenberg, the discussions explore the experiences that shaped these leaders, what drew them to public service, the dilemmas they’ve encountered throughout their careers, and what keeps them up at night.
It's the report the world has been waiting for! With the redacted Mueller Report being released this week, Tara talks to MSNBC Contributor and Politico national security correspondent, Natasha Bertrand about the questions she hopes are answered by the report, the toll Trump's attacks on the intel community have taken, interesting insider tidbits about Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein's reaction after the Comey firing and more! Remember the Russian agent who infiltrated the NRA, Maria Butina? We talk about her too. Before joining Politico, Natasha covered the Trump-Russia investigation and foreign intelligence issues for The Atlantic.Tara also discusses the controversy over Trump's tax returns, his rage tweeting and the latest border controversy.
Renato and Patti discuss the racist ad released by Donald Trump depicting immigrants as dangerous and falsely blaming Democrats for permitting criminals to enter our country. They are joined by Kimberly Atkins, the Washington Bureau Chief of the Boston Herald and a MSNBC Contributor.
Renato and Patti discuss what Democrats could have done differently to oppose the Kavanaugh nomination, and whether Democrats should change their tactics to match Republican strategies that shatter well-established norms. They are joined by Matthew Miller, former spokesperson for the Justice Department and MSNBC Contributor, who argues that Democrats should have been more aggressive in attacking the limited FBI investigation of Kavanaugh.
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Renato and Patti discuss the implications of the charges and guilty plea of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen as well as the cooperation of Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer of the Trump Organization, who reportedly received immunity. They are joined by Natasha Bertrand, a reporter for The Atlantic and MSNBC Contributor, who closely covers the Russia investigation and other legal matters related to president Donald Trump.
This event, hosted by the ACS Chicago Lawyer Chapter and ACS DePaul University College of Law Student Chapter on Sept. 21, 2017, explores the Russia investigations that are being conducted independently by Congress and by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Congressman Mike Quigley, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, is interviewed by former federal prosecutor, MSNBC Contributor, and ACS Chicago Board Member Renato Mariotti about the role of the Congressional investigation and the current status of the investigation. Afterward, Renato discusses about the latest developments in the Mueller investigation and take questions from the audience. Renato Mariotti is a partner at Thompson Coburn LLP. Before he joined Thompson Coburn, he was a federal prosecutor in Chicago for over nine years, where he prosecuted white collar crime, including tax fraud and cybercrime. He is a legal analyst on television and in print, most frequently for MSNBC.
Nationally known Political Commentator Charlie Sykes explains how we came to have Donald Trump as President and how the conservative party has found itself in such a state of disarray.
"It Is the Washington Way: It's 'The Process'" presented by Ezra Klein, Washington Post Columnist and MSNBC Contributor. Co-sponsored by Dartmouth Women in Business and the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences.