Cspan2. The Supreme Court just wrapped up its current term with a number of significant decisions. Host we have briand goron and john malcolm here. Thank you for being in this morning. Breanna, i will start with you and ask what your take is on the decisions that came down in the recent term. There were two Big Decisions that came down the last day of the term. Guest i think this was a deeply different disappointing decision from the court because the chief justice threw up their hands and acknowledged that extreme partisan gerrymanders are inconsistent with what quit to do anything about them. Justice kagan got it right in her decision when she recognized , when do the courts can do things when can the courts do things . Otherwhat was the decision last week you thought was important . Case, it the sentence challenged the Trump Administrations decision to add a Citizenship Question to the 2020 census. The chief justice got right on this one. I agree with some of his legal reasoning, bu
Third children. Rafa crossing only led in some 50 truck loads of humann aid, which according to uon officials that drop in the ocean given the urgent needs of the besieged people in gaza. Now how far would this go, how many more innocent palestinan lies would be loss until this unprecedented genocide stops . These are the questions and more of those questions im going to ask our guests in tonights edition of the spot. Let me introduce our guests. Richard matters, journalist and commentator in vienna. Also shabia rizby, political commenter is in chicago. Okay, welcome to the show, gentlemen, uh, beginning uh with richard. Richard, one basic question, who should pay the price of thousands of innocent lives in of gaza . Thank you for having me on the program, sure that uh, the thing is that we we cant just uh hold the israelis accountable, this is really being done with the uh the United States supplying the infrastructure, the weapons uh for israel to carry out this genocide, and of cour
Destroyed, more than million gazans have been displayed, some 7000 of them taking shelter in schools, the israeli army saying its amast some 100,000 reserve troops to stage a Ground Invasion of gaza, large scale and discriminate taxs of hit houses, mosks, churches and even hospitals, the death toll so far close to 6, only 74 in a matter of 24 hours and one third of them even more than one third. Children, rafa crossing only led in some 50 truck loads of human aid, which according to un officials is that drop in the ocean given the urgent needs of the besieged people in gaza. Now how far would this go, how many more innocent palestinan lives would be lost until this unprecedented genocide stops . These are the questions and more of those questions im going to ask our guests of in tonights edition of the spot. Let me introduce our guests. Richard. Metters, a journalist and commentator in vienna. Also of shabia rizby, political commenter is in chicago. Okay, welcome to the show gentlemen.
Tears we cannot stop, a sermon to White America. Why did you think White America needed a sermon . Guest i think Everybody Needs a sermon. Reflectod and to critically upon ones life and to try to understand that we are members of this universe together, cosmic citizens. Spiritually connected whether we religion in common or not. I wanted to talk about the issue that so many of us argue about in private spaces but in public spaces dont have the security among White Americans to grab hold of this issue. What i wanted to do was to remind White Americans that they are equal partners in this they must beand reminded that they should take responsibility for not only the historic legacy of race in this country that their participation race thatters of require our conscious commitment to serious conversation in order to relieve some of the suffering. Host you come to this as an ordained minister. You set the book up in the framework of a service with hymns. Taking it for there, what do you hop
Georgetown university socioprofessor and now author of his 19th book, peers we cannot stop, a sermon to White America. Welcome, whitey think White America needed a sermon. I think everybody could use a sermon. This is an uplifting exhortation to do good and reply critically upon ones life. To really understand that we are members of this universe together, cosmic citizens as dr. King talked about, spiritually talked about, i will do just talked to talk about the issues that so many of us think about and argue about and private spaces but those bases dont have a sense of security. What i wanted to do was to remind what americans that they are equal partners in this conversation on race, even more known for the historic legacy, their participation now in matters of race that require her conscious commitment to serious conversation. This is a call to worship, taking that a little further, what do you hope why people remember after reading and hearing the sermon . What is the biggest take