Students Told to Return to School in Fall While Trump Fights with Dr. Fauci

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There’s been a lot of discussion about kids and college students returning to school this fall. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, one of the biggest teachers' unions in the US, "accused President Donald Trump over the weekend of 'trying to bury' federal guidelines warning that fully reopening schools and universities in the fall poses a high risk of spreading COVID-19 and endangering the health of students, faculty, and parents," Common Dreams reported Monday. What are we to make of this?

On Friday, just days before Trump confidant Roger Stone was to begin serving a 40-month prison sentence for lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing the senseless House investigation into whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to win the 2016 election, the president commuted the sentence. Stone is now a free man. Here to discuss this is Tyler Nixon, personal attorney and advisor to Stone.

After 87 years, the Washington, DC, NFL franchise announced Monday that it is retiring its racist and derogatory name and logo; a new name will be revealed within the next few days. Cornell Professor of Sports Law and sports agent Michael Huyghue shares his thoughts.

"A US district judge on Monday ordered a new delay in federal executions, hours before the first lethal injection was scheduled to be carried out at a federal prison in Indiana," the Associated Press reported Monday. "The Trump administration immediately appealed to a higher court, asking that the executions move forward. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan said there are still legal issues to resolve and that 'the public is not served by short-circuiting legitimate judicial process.' The executions, pushed by the administration, would be the first carried out at the federal level since 2003."

"Wealth managers are some of the many firms that have benefited from the Small Business Administration’s [SBA] Paycheck Protection Program [PPP] that was designed to aid small companies struggling during the pandemic," Luisa Beltran wrote in Barron's on Sunday. "More than 1,400 firms that identified as providing investment advice have sought PPP loans of greater than $150,000, according to data from the SBA. The loans, part of the Cares Act, are forgivable if businesses use them to keep their workers employed." How concerned should Americans be about the manner in which taxpayer dollars have been used to rescue businesses during this pandemic, and who is being rescued?

"Ghislaine Maxwell should be denied bail while facing charges she lured underage girls for the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, and deserves no 'special treatment' because of the risk she might contract COVID-19 in jail, US prosecutors said on Monday," Reuters reported. What’s going on with all of this, and what of the rumors that she was working for the government of Israel?

"Iran and China have quietly drafted a sweeping economic and security partnership that would clear the way for billions of dollars of Chinese investments in energy and other sectors, undercutting the Trump administration’s efforts to isolate the Iranian government because of its nuclear and military ambitions," the New York Times reported Saturday. Are these workarounds proving to be more problematic than the administration is willing to admit?

The people want the war in Afghanistan to end, but the war machine continuously fights for it to continue. Retired US Army Major, author, and former West Point instructor Danny Sjursen joins the show to talk about the conflict between the American public and the military as it relates to this war.

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Dr. Yolandra Hancock - Medical director of CRC Wellness Center and founder of Delta Health & Wellness Consulting. She is an advocate for public health reform, education and fighting childhood obesity.

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