it s a fantastic thing to come to a country where people are able to express their views. that was president george bush here in london 15 years ago in the early months of the iraq war. he had come to the capital for a state visit, but it was marred by mass protests. an estimated 100,000 protesters shouted angry slogans and toppled a statue of bush in the square. the question is will president trump be as gracious about his protesters? he s scheduled to meet with prime minister may and the queen. according to ambassador woody johnson. and he like bush will be met with large protests. the anti-bush protest didn t end the iraq war. so what will the anti-trump protest do? joining me now is a lawyer, the founder of a woman s magazine, and the co-organizer of london s women s march. she s leading an anti-trump
the restaurant chain waffle house is facing growing outrage after new footage with a cell phone shows a black customer taken in a choke hold and slammed into the ground. he reportedly got into an argument with staff inside the restaurant and that s when the cops were called. he s been charged with disorderly conduct and joining me is the co-organizer of the black lives matter movement. family, she writes, let s stay out of waffle house until the corporate office legitimately and seriously commits to, one, discussion on racism, two, employee training, and, three, other plans to change and until
students at one college can earn credit for attending a white privilege conference. the online course called intersections of privilege requires students at the university of colorado at colorado springs to attend the annual conference held in michigan. professor abby fervour not only teaches the course but is also a co-organizer of the event. according to faculty profile she is wildly recognized as a leading scholar of the far right. i will send it back to you. brian: right. certain things not worth extra credit. you might want to skip that. steve: all right. adam klotz not getting extra credit. this is actually his job to do the weather. he joins us from outside where it s not snowing unlike yesterday at this time. adam: finally guys. it must be spring in no. i m standing outside and it s not snowing. instead it s 40 degrees and going to rain a little bit later today. not the best weather. there are spots across the country where we are still talking about frigid winter like weather.
of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now. out, he s fired. he s fired! white house press secretary sarah sanders struck back at the boycott saying it s unfortunate that these members of congress wouldn t join the president in honoring the incredible sacrifice civil rights leaders made to right the injustices in our history. the president hopes others will join him in recognizing that the movement was about removing barriers and unifying americans of all backgrounds. well, john lewis, of course, was a co-organizer of the 1963 march on washington. as well as the 1965 selma voting rights march, an event that became known as bloody sunday after activists were confronted by alabama state troopers as they crossed the edmund pettus bridge. lewis was beaten so badly, his skull was fractured. let s bring in the hardball roundtable. eleanor holmes norton, eli stokols, reporter for the wall
time s up, insufficient we re on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork. your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we re coming for you, too. for those who won t rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. martha: backlash over a graduation speaker. this one is not a conservative speaker this time. activist linda sarsour has been invited to deliver the commencement address at the university of new york city, an invitation proving so controversial that some are calling for state political leaders to intervene. trace gallagher gives us the background. martha, linda sarsour is a palestinian american, a muslim activist, and a co-organizer of