Sunday on MHP… We’ll discuss the upcoming speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before Congress—it comes at a critical time in the efforts to curtail Iran’s nuclear ambitions and just ahead of Israel’s elections. Several lawmakers have vowed to skip the speech including—one of our guests. Joining us in #nerdland is New York Representative Greg Meeks, House Committee on Financial Services and House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Then, we’ll take a closer look at the political battle over rewriting the No Child Left Behind Law. The law which was signed by former President George W. Bush mandated standardized testing in reading for public school students.
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Next week MHP will be on the road. As we countdown to the 50th anniversary of the march to Selma we’ll take a closer look at the state of the Voting Rights Act today. Next Saturday, President Obama and the First Family are expected to be joined in Selma by former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush, and 95 members of Congress. But where are voting rights in America today?









