Warren's words for Bloomberg on billionaires, equality, democracy
Podcast |
AM Joy
Publisher |
MSNBC
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Election
Interview
News & Politics
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Feb 16, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:26:01

2020 presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren addresses Mike Bloomberg, women succeeding in U.S. politics, funding universal childcare, and more telling Joy Reid, ‘We need an America that doesn't just work for billionaires. We need an America where we invest in our people.’ Plus: Michael Bloomberg’s 2020 campaign advisor Tim O’Brien is asked about Bloomberg’s disability rights record during his time as mayor of New York City, the allegations of sexism against the Democratic presidential candidate, and the legacy of stop-and-frisk, telling Joy Reid and her panel, ‘Stop-and-frisk was egregious. Bloomberg will continue to apologize to people of color for the rest of his career.’ Then: The Republican party might be responsible for what many see as America’s possible, apparent slide towards authoritarianism, according to co-author of ‘How Democracies Die,’ Steve Levitsky. Levitsky joins Joy Reid to discuss. And: The new MSNBC show ‘What’s Eating America’ tackles immigration, the food industry, and more by examining the stories of people working to raise, process, and harvest what we eat. ‘What’s Eating America’ host Andrew Zimmern joins Joy Reid to discuss saying, ‘It is confounding to me how few people understand the vital nature that these undocumented, documented, migrant, visa workers in our food system play.’ Next:  Tracey Winbush, president of the Ohio Black Republican Association, joins Joy Reid's panel to debate and defend Donald Trump. All this and more in this Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.

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