HuffPo legal correspondent Linda Kenney Baden joins Cenk to unpack part one of Sean Hannity’s exclusive interview with George Zimmerman, and actor Joshua Malina (“Scandal,” “The West Wing”) joins Cenk to talk about his experience with the SNAP Challenge and the hunger problem in this country. Two employees from the Bain-owned Sensata plant make a plea to Mitt Romney to keep their jobs in the United States, Salon.com’s Glenn Greenwald breaks down Portugal’s radical drug policy and the Romney campaign makes a mountain out of a soundbite. Plus, the people who say global warming is a coincidence now have 100 zeros to shut them up.
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Cenk: ‘Tell the truth — but if you did, you’d have to shut down all of Fox News’
Cenk slams Fox News for purposefully taking out of context President Obama’s “you didn’t build that” comment from a recent speech in Boston about job creation. watch video
How can Mitt Romney promise to create jobs when his old company Bain is still working to outsource them?
Cenk speaks with two workers who will likely be laid off from Sensata Technologies, a factory owned by Romney’s old company Bain Capital, in a move that will ship production jobs to China. watch video
‘West Wing’ actor Josh Malina ate on $31.50 a week, and so should everyone voting on food stamp funding
Cenk talks to Josh Malina (“The West Wing” and “Scandal”) about Malina’s week on the SNAP Challenge — living on $31.50 worth of food, the weekly amount provided by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. “In my constant attempt to avoid … watch video
From the show: Hannity insanity, Portugal’s drug policy and global warming
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