in the rain and short ditties in the shower. the more you know time for conversation nation. joining me is angela rye. sir versus/xm radio host john fugel fugelsang. in many potential 2016 contender supporting the law. i think governor pence has done the right thing. i think once the facts are established people aren t going to see this as discriminatory at all. the issue is someone who
longer for confirmation than any other recent attorney general nominee. and republicans are also refusing to take action to renew the voting rights act. so this weekend we need to honor the struggle that brought us to this point, but we also need to summon the strength to march again for what s right. joining me now is sirius/xm radio host joe madison and huffington post washington bureau chief ryan grimm. thank you both for being here. thank you, reverend. thank you reverend. joe, you spoke with president obama this morning about some of these issues. i want to play part of that. all right. we just saw the ferguson report come out. i don t think that is typical of what happens across the country, but it s not an isolated incident. i think that there are circumstances in which trust
would not apply to those who are here illegally. you lie! there was mitch mcconnell s number one goal to bring down the president. speaker boehner refusing a ride on air force one to a memorial service in arizona. 60 newly elected house republicans snubbing a white house reception. arizona governor jan brewer wagging her finger in the president s face. republican leaders turning down a white house screening of the film lincoln. speaker boehner refusing a photo op with the president at a holiday party. you see a trend here? anyone still wonder if it s possible someone told the president they couldn t stand to look at him? joining me now is ryan grim. he wrote that article today for the huffington post. and joe madison, xm radio host. thanks for coming on the show.
historically black university since colin powell back in 1994. joining me now pete dominik, serious xm radio host, patricia murphy, founder and editor of citizen jane politics and contributor with the daily beast and stanford frazier, a senior at howard university who attended senator paul s speech. welcome to all of you. hi, carol. stanford, i want to start with you. you sat in the audience. how was rand paul received? it was a mixed message. the students were definitely welcome to hearing him speak, and we definitely noticed he tried to appeal to us. at the same time we didn t agree with everything he said. it was a tough audience, though, to begin with, wasn t it, for rand paul? it was a very tough audience. early on a couple of students actually walked in the middle of his speech and held up a sign saying howard university doesn t support white supremacy, and sensationalism aside, i think it demonstrates how african-americans are wary of the republican party. howard, by
football averages more fans per game. largely due to the fact that a season has just 16 games, unlike football, many of the 162 games in a baseball season take place during the week. serious xm radio host, chris, mad dog russo. i have an esteemed panel in front of me. i will say i m the most hard-core fan of them all. i can tell nobody believes me. let s get romantic about baseball for a moment. why not. what does opening day mean to you. it means springtime that means nice warm weather for those of us in washington, boston, philadelphia, new york, it s been cold, so you have the springtime aspect. that s number one. hope springs eternal, it s 162 games, if you lose the opener, it s not the end of the world, you have a lot of games to get hot and turn it around and obviously in baseball sometimes what you do in august and september, more morn than what