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#523 : The fight to hold Donald Trump liable
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Inside the NAACP lawsuit against Trump for inciting the Capitol riot. How government segregated America and at what cost to Black Americans. Plus, Bill Press with Ari Berman on why voting rights are under attack.
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson on why the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 is being used today in a lawsuit against Trump. Richard Rothstein of the Economic Policy Institute on the endurance of housing segregation in America and the disastrous consequences. Plus Bill Press with Mother Jones Senior Reporter Ari Berman on a new wave of voter suppression across the country driven by the GOP
Derrick Johnson
The fight to hold Donald Trump liable for his role in January 6 insurrection is far from over. Derrick Johnson explains why a law enacted in 1871 to counter white supremacists is central to that effort.
Richard Rothstein
Racial segregation in housing in Ameica underlies many of our most serious social problems. In turning that around, Richard Rothstein says we have to acknowledge the role of government in making it happen.
Ari Berman
Bill Press with reporter Ari Berman on why the GOP is working so hard to restrict the right to vote and why democracy is in danger. If you'd like to hear the entire episode, visit BillPressPods.com.
Jim Hightower
A Question of Nature
When corporate executives are absurdly hypocritical, yet so obtuse that they don’t even realize it, is it still hypocrisy… or are they just dimwitted?
Consider the histrionics emanating from corporate bunkers over rising public approval for the idea that nature be given legal rights that are enforceable in courts. The Rights of Nature movement argues that if, say, a mining conglomerate decapitates a mountain, that injured citizen of our natural world ought to have its day in court.
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저장한 시리즈 ("피드 비활성화" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 29, 2023 06:09 (). Last successful fetch was on December 21, 2022 01:18 ()
Why? 피드 비활성화 status. 잠시 서버에 문제가 발생해 팟캐스트를 불러오지 못합니다.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 287433545 series 1096183
Inside the NAACP lawsuit against Trump for inciting the Capitol riot. How government segregated America and at what cost to Black Americans. Plus, Bill Press with Ari Berman on why voting rights are under attack.
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson on why the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 is being used today in a lawsuit against Trump. Richard Rothstein of the Economic Policy Institute on the endurance of housing segregation in America and the disastrous consequences. Plus Bill Press with Mother Jones Senior Reporter Ari Berman on a new wave of voter suppression across the country driven by the GOP
Derrick Johnson
The fight to hold Donald Trump liable for his role in January 6 insurrection is far from over. Derrick Johnson explains why a law enacted in 1871 to counter white supremacists is central to that effort.
Richard Rothstein
Racial segregation in housing in Ameica underlies many of our most serious social problems. In turning that around, Richard Rothstein says we have to acknowledge the role of government in making it happen.
Ari Berman
Bill Press with reporter Ari Berman on why the GOP is working so hard to restrict the right to vote and why democracy is in danger. If you'd like to hear the entire episode, visit BillPressPods.com.
Jim Hightower
A Question of Nature
When corporate executives are absurdly hypocritical, yet so obtuse that they don’t even realize it, is it still hypocrisy… or are they just dimwitted?
Consider the histrionics emanating from corporate bunkers over rising public approval for the idea that nature be given legal rights that are enforceable in courts. The Rights of Nature movement argues that if, say, a mining conglomerate decapitates a mountain, that injured citizen of our natural world ought to have its day in court.
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