Listen HERE
Stanley Sheinbaum died on Monday – he was one of the greats in progressive politics. Perhaps his most important achievement, at least for LA, came when he was head of the Police Commission during the Rodney King riots, and he worked to get rid of the horrible police chief Darryl Gates. We’ll speak with BOB SCHEER about Stanley.
Also: Donald Trump announced his plan that will “solve the problem” of child care — HAROLD MEYERSON of The American Prospect comments. Also: Hillary’s pneumonia–not that important; and rising middle class incomes–very important.
Plus: OLIVER STONE talks about his new film “Snowden” – it opens on Friday.
Listen HERE
LISTEN
T
Listen
Listen
LISTEN
Plus Ari Berman analyses the effect of voting rights victories in court on Trump’s chances in North Carolina and other swing states. Ari’s book Give Us the Ballot is out now in paperback.
And Dave Zirin reports from the Olympics in Rio – the protests, the displaced people, and the real problem: not the Brazilian government, but the International Olympic Committee. Dave is the author of Brazil’s Dance with the Devil.
Listen
Also: SUSAN FALUDI, author of the feminist classic “Backlash,” has a new book about her father – he got male-to-female sex reassignment surgery when he was 76 – and told her about it afterwards. The book is “In the Darkroom.”
Plus: a criminal trial for the sheriff – former LA County Sheriff Lee Baca will go to trial on federal charges of obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice. It’s one of the most amazing developments in the history of Los Angeles. CELESTE FREMON of WitnessLA.com will explain.