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Mara, Wesley and Keith are joined by Gerrick Kennedy, former Entertainment Reporter for the LA Times, cultural critic and author of the new book “Didn’t We Almost Have It All, In Defense of Whitney Houston”. Plus, our debate on the Super Bowl halftime show. Was it the greatest performance ever…or the NFL’s attempt to appease black fans (or both)?
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MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid joins Mara and Wesley for the first anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection. She shares why she believes we’re in a second civil war, and why the next ten months are crucial to the survival of our country’s democracy.
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Mara, Wesley and Keith are joined by USA Today NFL reporter Tyler Dragon on new allegations of entrenched racism in the NFL in the wake of Coach Gruden’s emails coming to light. Plus, Wesley’s new reporting on why Black players were being paid less than white players in concussion settlements.
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Miami Herald Caribbean Correspondent Jacqueline Charles joins Mara, Wesley and Keith to break down the crisis in Haiti, and how thousands of migrants ended up at the US border. Plus, Wes’ on his big GQ interview with Will Smith. What did Will tell him about his marriage to Jada Pinkett Smith and whether or not they’re monogamous?
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Richard Brookshire and Isiah James from The Black Veteran’s Project join Mara, Wesley and Keith with their reflections on 20 years of war, including why they think the U.S. stayed in Iraq and Afghanistan so long, and how that could lead us into future military conflicts. Plus, Mara, Wesley and Keith share their personal memories of September 11th, 2001, and how that day shaped their careers as reporters.
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CNN Anchor Abby D. Phillip joins Wesley and Keith to discuss what’s being called one of the worst assaults on American democracy in decades. Are we witnessing the end of free and fair elections?
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Brian Broome’s debut book has been described by critics as “a gift”. Broome joins Mara and Keith to share why he felt compelled to share his story of growing up Black and gay in Ohio, and what his memoir reveals about the intersection of race and masculinity.
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Mara, Wes and Keith are joined by guest co-host Roland Martin to discuss the release of police body cam video in the Andrew Brown Jr. shooting. Plus, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Abraham Gutman on the root of the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and whether the media gives Israel a pass on human rights abuses.
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CNN Legal analyst and author Areva Martin joins Mara and Keith with their reaction to the news that Tim Tebow is likely returning to the NFL, while Colin Kaepernick is still blacklisted. Plus, will the body cam footage of the police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. ever be released?
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Mara, Wes and Keith are joined by CNN Legal Analyst Laura Coates to discuss former President Trump’s new online platform. Will his supporters start posting on social media for him? Plus, would government funded newsrooms save us from fake news? And we celebrate big news for two friends of the show.
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How much time will Derek Chauvin serve for the murder of George Floyd? Plus, what was the key to a conviction in this case, and what can we expect from the upcoming cases against the other officers? Legal analyst and crisis manager Monique Pressley and Editor-at-Large of The Daily Beast Goldie Taylor join Mara and Keith to offer their insights and analysis on the historic case.
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Minneapolis is reeling from another police killing of a Black man, just miles from the Chauvin murder trial currently underway. Mara, Wesley and Keith are joined by activist, attorney and former President of the Minneapolis NAACP Nekima Levy Armstrong to discuss how the killing of 20-year old Duante Wright has affected an area already on edge. Plus, New York Times Op-Ed Columnist and best-selling author Charles Blow with his insights and analysis on the historic case.
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Mara, Wesley and Keith are joined by the Minneapolis attorney who brought the George Floyd video to law enforcement’s attention in the days after it happened. Activist, attorney and former President of the Minneapolis NAACP Nekima Levy Armstrong shares her insights on the Chauvin murder trial. Plus, Madison Gray, Senior Editor for BET.com with his thoughts on whether the number of officers testifying against Chauvin signals an end to the blue wall of silence.
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Mara, Wes and Keith are joined by George Floyd’s brother Philonise Floyd, who shares the one thing he wants people to know about his brother. Plus, attorney Benjamin Crump reacts to new developments in the trial, including the Minneapolis Police Chief’s stunning testimony.
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Several witnesses took the stand in the Chauvin murder trial to detail the emotional events that took place that day. How has the trauma and grief of re-living his death affected those witnesses and the rest of Black America? Mara, Wesley, and Keith are joined by MSNBC Correspondent And Host of the "Into America" podcast Trymaine Lee, and Attorney and Legal Analyst Monique Pressley.
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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial in the death of George Floyd is underway. The jury heard opening arguments and the first witnesses took the stand in one of the biggest courtroom cases in US history. Will there be justice for George Floyd? Mara, Wesley, and Keith are joined by criminal defense attorney and legal analyst Joey Jackson, and the News Director for BET.com, Wendy L. Wilson.
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Keith shares his very personal connection to gun violence in the wake of the second mass shooting in a week. Plus, legendary journalist Ann Curry joins Mara and Keith with her reaction to media coverage of the Atlanta spa shootings and rising anti-Asian violence.
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Journalist and podcast host Jemele Hill joins Mara, Wesley and Keith to discuss the most intense fight for voting rights in decades. Plus, Wesley’s interview with Dr. Fauci on one year of COVID...our take on why there’s nothing like getting cussed out by church folks...and what WAP and Dr. Seuss have in common.
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British scholar and author Kehinde Andrews on why the British monarchy is one of the world’s oldest white supremacist institutions. Plus, journalist and podcast host Farai Chideya joins Mara and Keith for their reactions to the interview heard round the world.
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This week Keith and Wes are joined by Dr. Carl Hart to discuss his latest book, Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the land of fear.
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