First of all, host Melissa Harris-Perry is back! Now, on with the rest of the Syllabus.
President Obama embarked on a global round-robin this week, making stops in Belgium, Vatican City, and Saudi Arabia. He met with European Union leaders to discuss solutions to the situation in Ukraine, he became only the ninth president to make a visit to the Vatican, and he sat down with King Abdullah to discuss Iran, Syria and Middle East peace–all issues that have created tension between America and Saudi Arabia.
But the president isn’t the only Obama on the road. First Lady Michelle Obama brought Malia and Sasha with her when she travelled to China this week. Along with trekking along the Great Wall, seeing the terracotta warriors, and feeding pandas, the First Lady did some outreach of her own. On Tuesday, she gave an impassioned speech that was broadcast to 12,000 rural students via satellite where she invoked America’s Civil Rights movement. On Saturday’s Melissa Harris-Perry, join us as we discuss the current balance of global power and the implications of the president’s trip on American foreign policy.
Of course, one of the most anticipated moments of the trip was the president’s visit to the Vatican where President Obama met Pope Francis for the first time. During their 52 minute visit, the two exchanged gifts and sat down to discuss social justice issues, like poverty and income inequality as well as the escalating crisis in Syria. Though the meeting was amicable, the two also discussed the president’s healthcare plan and the contraception mandate which the Vatican and American bishops have opposed. Journalist Lara Setrakian, co-founder and executive editor of Syria Deeply, will join us.
As the Obamas focus on human rights abroad, the immigration issue is raising human rights issues here in America. Harris-Perry will speak with her panel about recent protests by undocumented immigrants at an Alabama detention center that is considered one of the worst in the country.









