Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien - Season 1

Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesSept. 10, 2016 - Aug. 26, 2017
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Episodes

Episode 1
Season 1Episode 130 min

Episode 1

Rep. Mike McCaul (R-Texas); Ben Watson, Baltimore Ravens; American Muslim Woman Political Action Committee founder Mirriam Seddiq; female first responders on 9/11; Susan Estrich, the attorney who defended former Fox News Chief Executive Roger Ailes.

Sept. 10, 2016
Episode 2
Season 1Episode 230 min

Episode 2

Carl Cannon discusses the presidential candidates' poll numbers; Sean Spicer talks about Donald Trump's campaign promises and problems; The Museum of African American History and Culture; opioid addiction; rethinking high school.

Sept. 17, 2016
Episode 3
Season 1Episode 330 min

Episode 3

Stumbling blocks for Hillary Clinton; the police practice known as ``stop and frisk''; the Standing Rock Sioux's political demonstration against Dakota Access Pipeline; Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson; the first presidential debate.

Sept. 24, 2016
Episode 4
Season 1Episode 430 min

Episode 4

The controversy surrounding the anthem protests; what running mates must do to make a difference; the Latino vote; bi-partisanship comes to Capitol Hill; Selfie Nation.

Okt. 1, 2016
Episode 5
Season 1Episode 530 min

Episode 5

In Chicago: a proponent of community-based policing and targeted forces, turning around a troubled high school, and a pastor's social justice work and outspoken advocacy; rapper Dee-1 at the SEED school in Washington, D.C.; the Nobel Peace Prize.

Okt. 8, 2016
Episode 6
Season 1Episode 630 min

Episode 6

Voter registration and early voting trends in Florida; millennial voters in Philadelphia; Donald Trump and the rape culture; the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti; the final presidential debate.

Okt. 15, 2016
Episode 7
Season 1Episode 730 min

Episode 7

The labor force downturn; upward mobility; a state-by-state analysis of the likely presidential vote; the North Dakota Access pipeline project; Canadians' opinion of the U.S.

Okt. 22, 2016
Episode 8
Season 1Episode 830 min

Episode 8

GOP operative Ed O'Brien Murray; data-driven journalism in the age of polls; U.S. Senate races in Nevada, New Hampshire and Missouri; New York City first lady Chirlane McCray discusses mental health; comic Dean Obeidallah; Halloween costumes.

Okt. 29, 2016
Episode 9
Season 1Episode 930 min

Episode 9

Stephanie Rawlings Blake, DNC; voter fraud; a Marine veteran fighting post-traumatic stress; ballot initiatives; the science of election stress.

Nov. 5, 2016
Episode 10
Season 1Episode 1030 min

Episode 10

Political strategists Jamal Simmons and John Feehery; author Jay Newton-Small; the Latino vote; Veterans Day.

Nov. 12, 2016
Episode 11
Season 1Episode 1130 min

Episode 11

The Supreme Court; trade policies and tax policies; Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) drives for Uber; the Electoral College; student loan debt; a woman moves from refugee to representative; the presidency takes a toll on everyone who holds the office.

Nov. 19, 2016
Episode 12
Season 1Episode 1230 min

Episode 12

President Obama's accomplishments and missed opportunities; what Trump voters think about the country and their own economic future; teens living meal-to-meal because their families struggle financially; targeted charitable giving.

Nov. 26, 2016
Episode 13
Season 1Episode 1330 min

Episode 13

The North Dakota Access pipeline standoff; Constitutional requirements and conflict-of-interest laws applying to the presidency; the impact of American policies on Cuba's citizens; recounts in three states; holiday stress.

Dez. 3, 2016
Episode 14
Season 1Episode 1430 min

Episode 14

The Democratic Party in disarray; Donald Trump makes a deal with a manufacturer to keep jobs in the U.S.; fake news; the cost of putting a situation room in Air Force One; combating opioid abuse.

Dez. 10, 2016
Episode 15
Season 1Episode 1530 min

Episode 15

Russian meddling in the U.S. election; Russia's long-term efforts to undermine faith in democratic systems and the implications for national security; Middletown, Ohio, makes a comeback; author J.D. Vance (``Hillbilly Elegy''); the Bill of Rights.

Dez. 17, 2016
Episode 16
Season 1Episode 1630 min

Episode 16

President Obama's major legislative accomplishments; the divide between rural and urban America; the surging murder rate in Chicago; comic Dean Obeidallah; the power of social media to make a point.

Dez. 24, 2016
Episode 17
Season 1Episode 1730 min

Episode 17

The college readiness gap; integrating technology into young children's curricula; student loan debt; Donald Trump's student loan repayment plan; hate speech; a rapper teaches teens financial literacy; the most-shared tweets of 2016.

Dez. 31, 2016
Episode 18
Season 1Episode 1830 min

Episode 18

Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare; author Wil Haygood (``The Haygoods of Columbus''); the presidency and the press; singers Kim Burrell and Shirley Caesar make politically incorrect remarks; poverty; guest host Jessica Gomez.

Jan. 7, 2017
Episode 19
Season 1Episode 1930 min

Episode 19

The best path forward for Democrats working with the Trump administration; a bi-partisan group of ethics attorneys; the potential future U.S.-Russia relationship; a lighthearted look at inaugurations past; remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Jan. 14, 2017
Episode 20
Season 1Episode 2030 min

Episode 20

The state of the American dream as Donald Trump becomes the 45th president; Oren Cass, Manhattan Institute; sanctuary city Santa Ana, Calif.; millennials in North Carolina; a realism about America; the inner life of President George Washington.

Jan. 21, 2017
Episode 21
Season 1Episode 2130 min

Episode 21

President Trump and NAFTA; the Affordable Health Care Program; the Women's March on Washington; the Dakota Access pipeline protests; why facts matter and what is worth arguing about.

Jan. 28, 2017
Episode 22
Season 1Episode 2230 min

Episode 22

President Trump and the National Security Council; the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court; NATO and the worldwide refugee crisis; sex trafficking of children; Super Bowl commercials.

Feb. 4, 2017
Episode 23
Season 1Episode 2330 min

Episode 23

The woman at the center of the Emmett Till case has admitted to lying; an interview with a witness to the Till kidnapping; efforts to combat terrorism in America; the effect of refugees flooding into Europe; press coverage of the Trump presidency.

Feb. 11, 2017
Episode 24
Season 1Episode 2430 min

Episode 24

Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.); dysfunction in the Democratic Party; Donald Trump's plan to dismantle Dodd-Frank; a project preserving the legacy of Emmett Till; political drama involving the celebration of George Washington's birthday.

Feb. 18, 2017
Episode 25
Season 1Episode 2530 min

Episode 25

Dr. Mohammed Zuhdi Jasser discusses Muslims and America; policing based on immigration status; immigration judges' case loads, priorities and decisions; the history of leaks to the press; copies of Frederick Douglass' autobiography given away.

Feb. 25, 2017
Episode 26
Season 1Episode 2630 min

Episode 26

David Satter, the only U.S. journalist expelled by the Kremlin since the Cold War; the first national television interview with child survivor of Auschwitz Michael Bornstein; safety concerns raised by ongoing political protests; Lego.

März 4, 2017
Episode 27
Season 1Episode 2730 min

Episode 27

The Democratic strategy of resistance; the conditions in immigrant detention centers and legislation to guarantee detainees legal counsel; tolerance and free speech on college campuses; rolled-back regulations; paying for a border wall; fake news.

März 11, 2017
Episode 28
Season 1Episode 2830 min

Episode 28

Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch prepares for tough questioning; 28 million self-employed Americans struggle to pay for health care; veteran suicide; gerrymandering cases in seven states; two House members broadcast their road trip online.

März 18, 2017
Episode 29
Season 1Episode 2930 min

Episode 29

Tracking hate crimes; 2012 Sikh temple shooting; Tony McAleer talks about his new organization, Life After Hate; Dr. David Shulkin discusses post-traumatic stress disorder; a Muslim Marine on a cross country quest.

März 25, 2017
Episode 30
Season 1Episode 3030 min

Episode 30

A former Army photographer, an Army medic and a motivational speaker discuss struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Apr. 1, 2017
Episode 31
Season 1Episode 3130 min

Episode 31

The Trump administration faces challenges from North Korea, China and Syria; conservatives who do not back Trump's agenda; the investigation into Trump campaign ties to the Kremlin; Syria's civil war; an impromptu viral musical performance.

Apr. 8, 2017
Episode 32
Season 1Episode 3230 min

Episode 32

The mayor of sanctuary city Newark; former Rep. Patrick Kennedy discusses mental illness and addiction; a school for refugee children; New York's new free-tuition program for college students; student essays about Jackie Robinson.

Apr. 15, 2017
Episode 33
Season 1Episode 3330 min

Episode 33

Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.); restaurant workers join the emoluments case against Donald Trump; the presidential order targeting Planned Parenthood; a new gun law in Iowa; reforming visa programs; observing Earth Day with a NASA program.

Apr. 22, 2017
Episode 34
Season 1Episode 3430 min

Episode 34

Capitol Hill politics, bipartisanship and finding solutions to America's problems; a solar energy farm in Kentucky; why Hillary Clinton lost the election; the Democrats' first 100 days resisting the Trump administration; ``Challenge SWAP.''

Apr. 29, 2017
Episode 35
Season 1Episode 3530 min

Episode 35

College campuses become ground zero in the fight over free speech; why truth is decaying in the political sphere; the mayor of Gary, Ind., discusses poverty and unemployment; the Continuing Resolution; kids sue the government, fossil-fuel companies.

Mai 6, 2017
Episode 36
Season 1Episode 3630 min

Episode 36

The Democratic resistance movement and ``resistance fatigue''; maintaining the independence and integrity of the FBI; what happens when an illness becomes a pre-existing condition; a young man who helped make policy; the importance of human life.

Mai 13, 2017
Episode 37
Season 1Episode 3730 min

Episode 37

Senators take on drug companies over skyrocketing costs; an alternative to seeking the most serious charges available for any offense; the skills gap and manufacturing jobs; professional self vs. political activity; Flint residents charged for water.

Mai 20, 2017
Episode 38
Season 1Episode 3830 min

Episode 38

The impact of federal budget cuts on students; racial and partisan gerrymandering; the skills gap in manufacturing; remembering President John F. Kennedy; the history of Memorial Day.

Mai 27, 2017
Episode 39
Season 1Episode 3930 min

Episode 39

Jill Wine-Banks, the only woman on the Watergate trial team, discusses the Russia probe; pulling out of the Paris Accord; removing the symbols of the Confederacy; an update on the Dakota Access Pipeline; women-only screenings of ``Wonder Woman.''

Juni 3, 2017
Episode 40
Season 1Episode 4030 min

Episode 40

Three major story lines of the Trump administration come together this week in Washington; two U.S. senators discuss governing in the age of Trump; Trump's long-promised plan to pour as much as $1 trillion into rebuilding the nation's infrastructure.

Juni 10, 2017
Episode 41
Season 1Episode 4130 min

Episode 41

Refugees in America; a school for refugee children; professional football player and author Ben Watson shares his own refugee story; providing electricity to refugee camps; advice on fatherhood.

Juni 17, 2017
Episode 42
Season 1Episode 4230 min

Episode 42

U.S. senators discuss The Better Care Reconciliation Act; dangers of the Affordable Care Act to middle America and rural health care; ground-level governing in America's cities; local law enforcement in sanctuary cities; politically correct emojis.

Juni 24, 2017
Episode 43
Season 1Episode 4330 min

Episode 43

The Congressional Black Caucus' policy differences with the White House; Millennials and access to health care; the dynamics of being a Democrat in the Heartland; sanctuary cities and immigration laws; free speech on campus; preserving grizzly bears.

Juli 1, 2017
Episode 44
Season 1Episode 4430 min

Episode 44

Active-duty military and veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder; new research on causes and treatments; organ donation.

Juli 8, 2017
Episode 45
Season 1Episode 4530 min

Episode 45

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel talks about the Affordable Care Act; professor Kathleen Clark looks at the legal implications of Donald Trump Jr.'s emails; Mayor Michael Signer on the controversy over confederate statues; baseball historian John Thorn.

Juli 15, 2017
Episode 46
Season 1Episode 4630 min

Episode 46

Racism in the criminal justice system; 1967 uprisings on the streets of America's major cities; the coal industry's effort to co-exist with renewable energy; teaching about police stops in driver education; nuns protesting a pipeline.

Juli 22, 2017
Episode 47
Season 1Episode 4730 min

Episode 47

Those who lived through the 1967 civil unrest in Detroit; the last surviving member of the Kerner Commission; a panel of Detroit journalists discuss the city; the Detroit Historical Society; eyewitnesses to the civil disturbance, in their own words.

Juli 29, 2017
Episode 48
Season 1Episode 4830 min

Episode 48

Congressional moderates rebel against party leadership; America's affordable-housing crisis; citizens who want to buy health insurance but have no providers; the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity; Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

Aug. 5, 2017
Episode 49
Season 1Episode 4930 min

Episode 49

Confederate history and symbols, and what to do about them; why the NAACP issued a travel warning for the state of Missouri; the upcoming solar eclipse.

Aug. 12, 2017
Episode 50
Season 1Episode 5030 min

Episode 50

The travel ban on refugees; the lives of refugees in the United States; NFL player Ben Watson tells of visiting a refugee camp in Lebanon.

Aug. 19, 2017
Episode 51
Season 1Episode 5130 min

Episode 51

Why August 28 is one of the most important dates in the history of the civil rights movement; the women whose vision created the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washihgton, D.C.

Aug. 26, 2017

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