Talk Radio Consultant Holland Cooke joins the 1st hour of Friday's show to discuss Right-Wing talk radio.
United Steelworkers International President Leo Gerard joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss the latest jobs numbers.
Rep. Barbara Lee, D-CA, joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss Susan G. Komen for the Cure pulling grants from Planned Parenthood.
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 3rd hour of Friday's show to discuss the latest jobs numbers.
Bob Shrum, Democratic Strategist and Professor at NYU, joins the 3rd hour of Friday's show to discuss The GOP presidential candidates?
With his trademark flair for spectacle, Donald Trump endorsed Mitt Romney for president Thursday on the famed Las Vegas strip — just hours after Newt Gingrich's advisers were spreading the word that The Donald would be anointing him instead. We'll give you the details.
Don't mistake Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval's invitations to the Republican presidential contenders as anything more than a hospitable gesture. The governor is staying out of the nomination fight despite his rising stature in the GOP — or perhaps because of it. We'll talk about it.
Republican Rep. Ron Paul railed against the federal government during campaign stops in Nevada on Thursday, saying states are in the best position to resolve conflicts over the management of wild horses and roads on public lands. We'll give you the details.
We'll have your calls and the latest news, Friday on The Ed Schultz Show.
President Obama appears to be on a roll. American jobs are roaring back and that’s bad news for Republicans.
Ed will go inside the numbers and the politics tonight with Ezra Klein, Washington Post Columnist and MSNBC Policy Analyst, and Robert Reich, former U.S. Labor Secretary, UC Berkeley Professor.
Mitt Romney is trying to take back his “I’m not concerned about the very poor” comment, but keeps showing he’s out of touch with the American middle class. Bob Shrum, Democratic Strategist, will examine Romney’s downward spiral.
The Komen Foundation reverses course on funding for Planned Parenthood. Does this prove yesterday’s decision was politically motivated? We’ll ask Terry O’Neill, President of The National Organization for Women.
Wisconsin Scott Walker lawyers up as the investigation surrounding his days as Milwaukee expands. Goldie Taylor, Columnist for The Grio and Managing Editor of The Goldie Taylor Project, and Mike Papantonio, Host of "The Ring of Fire" Radio Show, will join Ed with the latest developments and other political headlines.
And Gasland director Josh Fox, who was arrested on Capitol Hill Tuesday, is back on the show tonight to talk about breaking news from the Obama administration on fracking.
Thursday, February 02, 2012
The Ed Schultz Show Broadcasts from 30 Rock in New York City.
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the news of the day.
Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and part-owner of the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to talk about the Republican presidential candidates.
Sam Stein from the Huffington Post joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the Republican presidential candidates.
Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-AZ, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the anti-worker legislation in Arizona.
President Barack Obama has long relished a dragged-out Republican primary contest that would leave the eventual GOP nominee battered before the fall election. We'll talk about it.
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to discuss the news of the day.
Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and part-owner of the Nation, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to talk about the Republican presidential candidates.
The blacklash against the Susan G. Komen Foundation's decision to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood is exploding. Was the move motivated by politics? Terry O’Neill, President of The National Organization for Women, is outraged and she will be with Ed tonight.
The guy who likes to be able to fire people (Mitt Romney) gets an endorsement from a guy who fires people on TV (Donald Trump). Why did The Donald "fire" Newt Gingrich?
Ed'll have all the fallout from today’s GOP presidential circus with Dr. Caroline Heldman, Professor of Politics at Occidental University, Michael Eric Dyson, Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University and author ("Can You Hear Me Now?”).
Republicans love attacking President Obama on deficits, but Ezra Klein, Washington Post Columnist and MSNBC Policy Analyst, breaks it down and gets to the truth and Sam Stein, Huffington Post political editor, joins Ed on the politics of it.
The radical Republican attack on workers in Arizona continues. Now there’s a Scott Walker connection. And there might be a recall movement brewing in the desert. John Nichols, Washington Correspondent of The Nation, will give us the latest.
The Washington Post's Ezra Klein joins Ed Schultz to explain the truth about Obama's contribution to deficits, and the Huffington Post's Sam Stein dissects the politics of it.
The Ed Schultz Show Broadcasts from 30 Rock in New York City.
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 1st hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the Florida Primary and the Anti-worker legislation that has been proposed in Arizona.
Arizona Senate Minority Leader David Schapira joins the 2nd hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the radical anti-worker legislation proposed in Arizona.
Admiral Joe Sestak joins the 3rd hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the crisis in the Chester-Upland school district in Pennsylvania.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has money and momentum on his side as he plows ahead into a series of February primary contests after a big win in Florida. We'll talk about it.
Republicans Ron Paul and Rick Santorum ignored Florida's primary and campaigned out west Tuesday, turning their attention to delegate-rich caucus states and vowing to remain in the presidential contest. We'll give you the details.
Newt Gingrich leads the competition for comebacks with two in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. He'll need one more, and soon, if he's going to make good on his vow to remain a credible contender until the party convention next summer. We'll bring you the latest.
We'll have your calls and the latest news, Wednesday on The Ed Schultz Show.
What You Missed:
John Nichols, Washington Correspondent for the Nation, joins the 1st hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the Florida Primary and the Anti-worker legislation that has been proposed in Arizona.
Arizona Senate Minority Leader David Schapira joins the 2nd hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the radical anti-worker legislation proposed in Arizona.
Admiral Joe Sestak joins the 3rd hour of Tuesday's show to discuss the crisis in the Chester-Upland school district in Pennsylvania.