This Saturday in #nerdland, elections, books, and poverty with guest host Dorian Warren.
First: your vote and the Supreme Court. How will the year-old Supreme Court ruling that gutted the Voting Rights Act and unleashed a flood of new voter suppression impact upcoming midterm elections? We’ll examine the potential effects in light of the court’s recent ruling that restores some voting restrictions in Ohio. Our panel includes: Ohio State Senator, Nina Turner, director of the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project, Dale Ho, and MSNBC reporter, Zachary Roth.
Then, Amazon: is the mega company really a monopoly? Our panel of experts will discuss the controversial practices that have led to a growing group of authors challenging the e-books titan.
Rewriting history. Warren and guests will provide more insight into the debate in Jefferson County, Colorado over a proposed review of high school AP History courses. Conservatives say the course is too anti-American— opponents of the proposal call it censorship. Whose version of American history will win-out?
And, Ebola everywhere? Laurie Garrett, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Frankie Edozien, journalist and director of the “Reporting Africa” Program at New York University’s Journalism School, will bring you the latest on the first Ebola patient diagnosed after arriving in the U.S, the NBC freelancer diagnosed with the virus, and a look at the real fear from Ebola. Could it become a permanent presence in West Africa?









