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On today's show: A look at the antifa movement; why the president dismantled his Manufacturing Council; Spoon's Britt Daniel on the group's new album, "Hot Thoughts." (episode)
Antifa, short for “anti-fascist,” is a loosely organized, wide amalgamation of leftist activists whose expressed purpose is to stand up against white supremacy and Nazism.
On Wednesday, President Trump disbanded his Manufacturing Council and Strategy and Policy Forum after several business leaders resigned following his comments about Charlottesville.
Rescue groups and aid organizations say migrants are being pushed overboard into rough seas by smugglers fearful of being caught by authorities.
Deadly mudslides in Sierra Leone have claimed the lives of hundreds of people, as mass flooding swept through the Regent area outside the capital city of Freetown.
Last month, Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo told his national police to ramp up their efforts to combat drug dealers. "Gun them down," he said, "Give them no mercy."
Britt Daniel is the co-founder, lead singer, and guitarist for Spoon. The group just released their ninth-studio album, "Hot Thoughts," and are kicking off an international tour.
The Department of Labor is suing an Arizona farm for withholding pay from its foreign guest workers, and making them live in horrific conditions.