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African-American activists Darrell Glasper and Collis Temple discuss President Trump's statements directed at Black Americans. Glasper and Temple were college basketball stars at Southern and LSU, respectively. Glasper, a Republican, is a former baton Rouge Metro Councilman. Temple, a Democrat, is a prominent businessman and integrated the LSU basketball program in 1970.
Ron Fein, Legal Director for Free Speech for People, analyzes the prospect of impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
Musician Leesa Gentz of the Hussy Hicks on the Australian group's performance in Baton Rouge.