Get ready for a packed show on Saturday, #nerdland.
First: the deliberate decision-maker. President Obama announced Wednesday that he has chosen to bomb parts of Iraq and to send American troops to advise Iraqi forces against ISIS. The president used his primetime pulpit to explain to the American people why he has chosen this course of action. Our panelists will discuss President Obama’s address and why he is so determined to explain his vision, policies, and actions to the public. Read the president’s statements here.
Then, the latest on the controversial police shooting at a Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio. Did a witness change his story?
And, who are the real winners: the survivors or our consciences? Our amazing panel will discuss how some domestic violence sanctions serve to make the public feel better but fail at actually protecting and empowering survivors. We’ll discuss what drives many survivors into silence, including housing policies that leave them vulnerable to eviction. Guests include: Irin Carmon, msnbc reporter; L.Y. Marlow, award-winning author and founder of Saving Promise, a national domestic violence prevention organization; Madeline Garcia Bigelow, managing director of Domestic Violence Project; and Dewan Smith-Williams, wife of a former NFL player.








