it is friday on the beat, and you know what that means, it is time to fall back. a very special fallback friday, joined by an olympic fencer, the first muslim woman to wear a hijab during the olympics. she also made time s list of 100 most influential people. her new memoir proud comes out this week. good time to have her here. i m joined by patrice cullers, cofounder of black lives matter, the author of when they call you a terrorist, and a friend of the beat who is not on times 100 most influential list, washington bureau chief for mother jones, david corn. eat your heart out, david. i m told i came in at 103. sometimes you just don t get the breaks.
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elaborate just a little bit more about your decision not to go to the white house? right now i m just trying to enjoy it. right now i haven t even thought about it but like i said, it is what it is. people know how i feel about it. just follow me on twitter. super bowl li has been called one of the best in nfl history, but now six new england patriot players say they will skip the traditional post win meeting with president trump at the white house, citing his stance on a range of issues. it is not just football. in the last month, nba stars lebron james and steph curry have voiced their concerns about trump administration policies on immigration. and this week, an olympic fencer, the first muslim athlete