are going to be writing the rules, what rules? what rules? the white house doesn t tell us what rules. it s a hell of a sound byte, but no detail. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight s question, can labor regulations be enforced overseas? we re really going to tell other countries how to handle their workers. go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed to cast your vote. we ll bring you the relates later on in the show. for more, let me bring in genevieve wood. also jim keating. great to have both of you with us tonight. well, i think you kind of figured out where i stand on all of this. gene genevieve i think this is serious stuff. i need you to tell me how a deal in secret is beginning to be good for our lawmakers to rubber stamp. i m going to actually agree with you on that part. i do think why not put the full thing out there for everybody to
i think we re living in a day and age now where there are people who look like us who are highly intimidated any time they encounter a police officer and that has to change. right. thanks so much for your time tonight. remember to answer tonight s question at pulse.msnbc.com/ed. we ll have the results later in the show. coming up a biker brawl in texas has left state law enforcement on the edge. we ll have an update from the scene ahead. and later arctic ice is disappearing at an alarming rate. we ll look at what this ice loss means for our planet. stay tuned. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424.
you cannot suspend rich mckay when you flat-out say in your report that he knew nothing about the illegal crowd noise because rich mckay is the president of the falcons, that he is indirectly guilty. yet come back with this report which is more serious, and say that you re going to let bill belichick off scot-free. okay. okay, terrence. stay with us, please. i want to bring in steve kornacki host of msnbc s up with steve kornacki. let me say this steve this has been a shock to some people. terrence moore saying look it didn t go far enough. but some people have suggested that because the new england patriots have been so untouchable, that anything like this, first-round draft picks as well as the suspension of america s quarterback tom brady, indicates that the nfl is pretty serious. where do you come down on this? yeah, i think this is a pretty big deal. take a few different pieces of it here. look at the fine. a million dollars fine for the
saying, frustrated with the prospect of ruining the once-in-a-lifetime ceremony, the graduates have worked so hard for, my emotions got the best of me and that is why i blurted out, you people are being so rude to not listen to this speech. i deeply apologize for my actions made in the emotional state of trying to let this last student finish his speech. gorduek told nbc news she might take a leave of absence following the incident. get your cell foepphones out. do you believe nancy gorduek s excuse for her comments? go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed to cast your vote. i ll bring you the results later on this the show. for more let me bring in sarah dollof of msnbc. how is the community reacting to this incident that happened at the graduation? reporter: good evening, dr. dyson. community reaction poured in fast and furious once those recordings of those comments went viral and she is facing a
tonight s question can populism beat big money? go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed. cast your vote tonight. we ll bring you results in the next segment right here on the ed show. we re joined by vashi kapelos and jane cleb of bold nebraska. great to have both with you tonight. vashi, how big of a transition is this in canada? what do you equate it to? this is huge ed. i honestly can t understate it. i worked in alberta for a number of years. i never saw this coming. i don t think anyone really expected the most conservative province in this country to suddenly vote in a left wing party. but this is huge. this will have a big, big effect. especially on things like keystone that you mentioned and the whole oil industry in this country. what do you think moved the people? was it keystone? was it climate change?