Checking in on the tragic police shooting of John Crawford, ESPN suspends Bill Simmons for longer than the NFL suspended Ray Rice, and the White House says it won't send any ISIS prisoners to Guantanamo Bay.
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John Oliver's great segment on drones, a federal judge rules against the government and keeps a Guantanamo force-feeding hearing open, and the spectacular failures of the Secret Service.
Andrea Grimes joins us to discuss a court ruling that will close all but eight abortion clinics in Texas, and charter schools protest a new school evaluation system in New York City.
Molly's back at School, Syrian rebels are apparently not happy about US strikes, and a bunch of listener mail and tweets.
Danny Gold joins us to discuss his recent trip to Liberia to cover the Ebola outbreak, checking in on Ferguson, and well-intentioned courts for sex workers are falling short.
The US and Afghanistan sign an agreement that will keep 10,000 troops in that country after 2014, an NYC literary figure is accused by multiple women of rape, and listener mail about dating.
Dispatches from a juvenile justice conference, and de Blasio's revised school discipline plan.
We air part 2 of Radio Dispatch Live with Jeremy Scahill and Ryan Devereaux, where we discuss the history of the anti-war movement, Ryan's time in Ferguson, and Jeremy's adventures at the Oscar's. Also, the discipline regime at charter schools is terrifying.
Jeremy Scahill and Ryan Devereaux join us for the latest Radio Dispatch Live, maybe our best one yet. In part 1, we discuss government watchlists, the roots of the war in Syria and Iraq, and why Yemen and Somalia aren't foreign policy success stories.