05/29/16

Donald Trump promised to give $1 million out of his own pocket for a fundraiser he held for veterans, but it took nearly four months for him to follow through. Co-founder of VoteVets.org Jon Soltz joins to discuss.
A group of prominent HIV/AIDS activists objected to the Sanders campaign's public characterization of a meeting they had with the presidential candidate. Activist Peter Staley joins to discuss.
As many in the GOP jump on board the Trump train, the holdouts hoping to stop it in its tracks have dwindled from a movement with momentum to just an unyielding few. The National Review's David French and political analyst Rick Tyler join to discuss.
Former presidential candidate Marco Rubio put primary grievances aside to fall in line behind Donald Trump. Mitch Ceasar, executive board member of the DNC, pollster and radio host Fernand Amandi and political analyst Rick Tyler join to discuss.
Original 'Roots' star Levar Burton joins to discuss the reboot of the classic groundbreaking drama, which chronicles several generations of an African American family and their epic journey from slavery to freedom.
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