More than a decade after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, the country is once again in turmoil. The memory of our nation’s long, deadly and costly war now casts a large shadow over Washington as lawmakers debate possible responses to attacks on major Iraqi cities by the Islamic militant group ISIS.
Host Melissa Harris-Perry will talk with Congresswoman Barbara Lee, who earned admiration and notoriety alike for, in 2001, casting the lone vote in Congress against another costly U.S. intervention in Afghanistan.
After a momentous court decision this week, job security and workplace protections for teachers all across the state of California have been imperiled. Superior Court Judge Rolf Treu struck down the state’s teacher tenure laws, claiming they discriminate against poor and minority students by keeping “grossly ineffective” teachers from being fired. But can we really say that the problems in the California school system stem from the fact that not enough teachers are losing their jobs? Harris-Perry will talk with American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten about the details of the case and the future of teacher tenure.
20 years ago next week, 95 million Americans sat transfixed in front of their televisions as they watched former NFL star O.J. Simpson’s white Bronco drive down the highways of Los Angeles in what would become one of the most high profile car chases in history. On Sunday’s Melissa Harris-Perry, we will discuss that infamous day and what the subsequent trial and media coverage taught us about race and justice in America.









