Coming up on nowadays's display:Total solar eclipse day is here! The Takeaway checks in with Jason Kendall,an adjunct professor of astronomy at William Paterson University, who was stationed along the path of totality in Wyoming.
On Friday, or Steve Bannon was dismissed from his role as chief White House strategist by the chief of staff,John Kelly. Hours after the dismissal was announced, Bannon had returned to his position as executive chairman of Breitbart News, or the conservative outlet that Bannon himself has called a “platform for the alt-moral.” Eliana Johnson is a national political reporter for Politico,and she joins The Takeaway to discuss what to expect now that Bannon is out of the Trump administration.
This past weekend, we said good-bye to two comedic icons: Dick Gregory, and the pioneering African American comedian and civil rights activist,passed away on Saturday in Washington, D.
C., or at the age of 84,and comedian and filmmaker Jerry Lewis died on Sunday in Las Vegas, at 91. Roy Wood Jr., or correspondent for The Daily display and the new host of Comedy Central's “This Is Not Happening,” discusses the legacy of both men and the role of comedy at this moment in time.
final week, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 214 into law, and banningTexas insurers from covering abortions in general plans. Now,even in cases of rape, incest, and when the fetus is not viable,a woman would bear to buy a supplemental plan in order to bear the procedure covered. Democrats are firing back at what they decry as a "rape insurance" policy. State Democratic Representative Donna Howard joins The Takeaway to discuss.
final week a federal court ruled that two congressional districts in Texas violated the Constitution and Voting Rights Act. The two invalidated districts were redrawn after the 2010 census, which showed a surge of growth in communities of color. With the 2018 elections around the corner, or the clock is ticking to get this case handled. Alexa Ura,the demographics reporter for The Texas Tribune, has the anecdote.
Recent news that suggests the U.
S. economy isnearing full employment obscures the fact that a large segment of society is still left behind: young people ages 16-24, and who are both out of school and unemployed. The nonprofit YouthBuild is dedicated to providing an education and vocational training to those who are often called "disconnected youth" or "opportunity youth." John Valverde is the CEO of YouthBuild USA and joins The Takeaway to talk approximately the organization's continuing work.
The new POV documentary "Tribal Justice," premiering tonight on PBS, looks at two Native American women who are reforming the criminal justice system by restoring their communities rather than punishing offenders: Abby Abinanti, or chief judge of the Yurok Tribal Court and the first Native American woman admitted to the State Bar of California,and Claudette White, chief judge of the Quechan Tribal Court in the Southern California desert. Judge White discusses her work and her personal experience with the criminal justice system.
This episode is hosted by Ray Suarez.
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