POLITICAL COMMENTARY: “Wasserman Schultz Faces Mounting Problems as Sanders Supporters Rally Behind Primary Opponent” / RT America / Ed Schultz, and Mitch Caesar ☮

The troubles faced by Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz continue to mount. Bernie Sanders threw his full support behind her primary challenger Tim Canova, who has racked up over $300,000 since Sanders’ endorsement. For more on the Florida primary, former Florida Democratic Party Chair Mitch Caesar joins ‘News With Ed.’

POLITICAL COMMENTARY: “Top Bernie Supporter Ticked-off Other Bernie Supporters” / Secular Talk / Kyle Kulinski ☮

There have been few more eloquent supporters of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ drive for the Democratic presidential nomination than former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who is precisely on the same page as Sanders when it comes to income inequality and the oppressive influence of money in politics in the U.S.

PHILOSOPHY – ATHEISM: “Religion: The Problem of Evil” / Wireless Philosophy / Sally Haslanger ☮

Sally Haslanger (M.I.T.) discusses a classic argument that God does not exist, called ‘The Problem of Evil’. Along the way, she distinguishes different ways in which people believe that God exists, and discusses what’s bad about having contradictory beliefs.

WHITE-WING CONSERVATIVE BIGOTRY: “Racist Bigots and Misogynists: The Extent of Trump’s Voter Base” / The Ring of Fire / Farron Cousins and Chauncey DeVega ☮

There’s no denying what kind of people support Donald Trump, so it’s time to start calling them what they are: Racists. But still, there seems to be so few in the media willing to tell it like it is. Ring of Fire’s Farron Cousins and political analyst Chauncey DeVega discuss why it’s so important to call these Trump supporters what they truly are.

CANNABIS: “Congress Allows Medical Marijuana for Veterans in Some States” / Secular Talk / Kyle Kulinski ☮

The House of Representatives voted Thursday to allow Veterans Administration doctors to recommend medical marijuana to their patients in states where the treatment is legal.