In a panel-style edition of “The Young Turks,” Cenk, Ana Kasparian, Jayar Jackson, and Jimmy Dore tackle the new battle over the debt ceiling, whether supporting gay marriage was the right political strategy, and whether religion should be fair game in the 2012 presidential campaigns. Plus, TYT debates whether it’s time to let female soldiers fight on the front lines.
Professor Tricia Rose weighs in on the latest George Zimmerman case updates as several witnesses change their testimonies, Cenk breaks down Mitt Romney’s new plan for education, and the Power Panel debate: is Nancy Pelosi begin too conservative on tax cuts?
McKay Coppins explores how conservative journalists are creative news “race wars” in the media, the Turks weigh in on the FBI investigation of revenge porn profiteer Hunter Moore, and the Power Panel debate: is Bain just a bad company?
Christopher Swann weighs in on the latest changes in oil speculation, Josh Israel breaks down his new Think Progress report “How Banks Bought the Tea Party,” and Kristin Bauer talks Arctic oil drilling. Plus, the Power Panel debate: will President Obama’s Bain attacks appeal to independent voters?
Michael Hastings on the NATO protests, Ryan Grim on the White House visitor logs, and Dean Obeidallah & McKay Coppins on contraception at the University of Notre Dame. Plus, negative campaigns, overfishing, and exonerating the “wrong Carlos.”
Cenk discusses the Facebook IPO and Bain Capital. Ana Kasparian takes on new details in the Trayvon Martin Case. Also, Megan Carpentier and Michael Shure debate Jeremiah Wright and Eric Griego explains why Wall Street bankers should go to jail.
Cenk reacts to Mitt Romney’s reject Rev. Wright campaign strategy, Tangerine Bolen weighs in on a judge block indefinite detentions of Americans under NDAA, and the Power Panel debates: should white people in the U.S. get civil rights protection?
James Poulos and Benjy Sarlin debate Sarah Palin’s primary influence and Obama’s drug war. Richard Kind stops by to talk Wall Street and whether Obama’s a softie. Plus, GOP budgets and Eric Deggans on an update in the Trayvon Martin case.
Jerry Springer weighs in on the economy’s progress, Kyrsten Sinema talks about the battle to reauthorize 1994′s Violence Against Women Act without limits, and the Power Panel debate: who’s really to blame for the JP Morgan’s $2 billon loss?
Cenk reclaims hosting duties tonight to cover the latest on JP Morgan’s losses with Reuters writer David Cay Johnston, discuss the Obama campaign targeting Mitt Romney’s Bain years with “Republic, Lost” author Lawrence Lessig, and break down the refunds from healthcare providers with Current’s own Jacki Schechner.
Guest hosts Michael Shure, Rolling Stone’s Michael Hastings, and Professor Tricia Rose return to tackle new controversy surrounding Mitt Romney’s “Bully-gate,” dig into Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s alleged civil rights violations, and hold a TYT Supreme Court to rule on whether TIME’s breastfeeding cover story is useful or exploitative.
Michael “Epic Politics Man” Shure, Tricia Rose, and Michael Hastings guest host. Axel Caballero introduces his Cuentame’s new video aimed to raise awareness about the abuse of domestic workers and Judd Legum joins Hastings on the Power Panel to debate: Is it time for the U.S. to get involved in Syria?
Gavin Newsom joins guest hosts Michael Shure, Professor Tricia Rose, and Michael Hastings on President Obama’s marriage “evolution.” Plus, media hype around terrorist plots and protests at Bank of America’s shareholder meeting in North Carolina.
Guest hosts Michael “Epic Politics Man” Shure, Michael Hastings, and Tricia Rose return. Eleanor Clift delves into North Carolina’s amendment banning gay marriage, Noah Wyle talks being arrested during a protest, and Eleanor Clift and Alyona Minkovski dominate today’s Power Panel.
Guest hosts Michael Shure, Michael Hastings, Tricia Rose tackle Joe Biden’s comments in support of gay marriage, Cenk covers the French elections while in Paris, and TYT premieres the first part of Cenk’s interview with Playboy’s Hugh Hefner.
Michael Hastings & Tricia Rose join guest host Michael “Epic Politics Man” Shure for a panel-style Friday. “The Young Turks” explore how Obama and Romney are handling the U.S. relationships with Russia and China and debate how race is affecting Obama’s campaign the second time around.
Journalist David Frum reacts to Richard Grenell’s resignation and breaks down his own experience with being shut out by the Republican party, director Susan Saladoff introduces her documentary “Hot Coffee,” an in-depth looks at how corporate money influences the U.S. civil justice system, and the Power Panel debate what the progressive position on China should include.
Michael Hastings on new ad attacking President Obama for taking too much credit for Osama bin Laden’s death, Josh Fox weighs in on EPA official Alfredo Armendariz’s comment that polluters should be crucified and subsequent resignation, and TYT producer and contributor Lucas Lilieholm brings back exclusive footage of the LAPD involvement in the May Day Occupy protests.
Jayar Jackson reports on the May Day protests in south Los Angeles, Priscilla Grim and Tim Pool weigh in on citizen journalism taking over the media, Reuters journalist David Cay Johnston discusses cooperate deals used to keep tax burdens on the poor, and our Power Panel debate the effectiveness of Tea Party protests versus Occupy Wall Street.