Episode 25

Tennessee state representative Justin Jones speaks to the power of protest from a "No King" rally in Nashville; authoritarianism expert Prof. Jason Stanley comments on the importance of dissent in this political moment; rally organizer Hannah Stauss and civil rights activist Maya Wiley comment on the power of "No Kings" protests from New York.
Indivisible Project's Ezra Levin discusses the third "No Kings" Day of protests nationwide; former Republican member of Congress Joe Walsh joins live from a "No Kings" rally in Arlington, Virginia; MS NOW's David Rohde analyzes the latest developments in the U.S. war with Iran; newly elected Florida state representative Emily Gregory comments on flipping President Trump's home district for Democrats.
University of Toronto historian Timothy Snyder comments on the importance of the "No Kings" movement; MS NOW Senior National Security Reporter David Rohde analyzes the latest developments in the U.S. war with Iran; celebrated Irish author Colm Tóibín joins the Velshi Banned Book Club with his new collection of short stories, "The News from Dublin"
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