Episode 35

Year 2017Episode 35120 minApr 30, 2017
Episode 35

Each weekend morning, journalist and author Joy Reid passionately tackles the important news and political topics of the week and explores how policy decisions shape the country. Reid brings viewers extensive interviews with leading newsmakers, compelling discussions with the nation's preeminent political minds, and analysis of the stories that led the week prior and will matter in the week ahead. In her segment ``Who Won the Week?'' she asks her panel of guests to identify the person who made an impact the week prior which will continue to reverberate in the coming days.

Episode 35 has aired on Apr 30, 2017 at 10:00 AM
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