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Roland Martin Reports Daily Podcast

Summary: Roland S. Martin is a nationally award-winning and multifaceted journalist. A nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate, Mr. Martin is the author of Listening to the Spirit Within: 50 Perspectives on Faith, and Speak, Brother! A Black Man’s View of America, and his newest book, “The First: President Barack Obama’s Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin.” Mr. Martin is a commentator for TV One Cable Network and host of “Washington Watch with Roland Martin,” a one-hour Sunday morning news show. He is also a CNN Analyst, appearing on a variety of the network’s shows. In October 2008, he joined the Tom Joyner Morning Show as senior analyst.

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 LISTEN: April Ryan Talks With Rep. Nancy Pelosi About The 58th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner; High Unemployment For African Americans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:31

April Ryan talks with Nancy Pelosi, Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives, about 58th Annual Freedom Fund Dinner.

 LISTEN: April Ryan Talks With Rep. Marcia Fudge About The Lack Of Diversity In The Immigration Bill & The Boston Bombings Impact On The Issue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:51

White House correspondent April Ryan talks with Congresswoman Marcia Fudge, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Chair, about the CBC’s fight over lack of diversity in the immigration bill and how the Boston Bombing is framing the issue.

 LISTEN: April Ryan Talks With Actor Wendell Pierce About His New Grocery Store, Sterling Farms | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:28

White Correspondent April Ryan talks with actor and humanitarian Wendell Pierce about his new “fresh and wholesome” grocery store named Sterling Farms.

 LISTEN: April Ryan Talks With Alfred Edmond Jr. About Financial Tips You Need to Know | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:08

White House Correspondent April Ryan talks with Alfred Edmond Jr. of Black Enterprise about “Financial Literacy Month”. Edmund also provides you with some financial tips to keep your pockets in order!

 LISTEN: Roland Martin Talks With Boston Globe's Welsey Lowery & Don Clark, Former FBI Agent About The Manhunt For Those Responsible For The Boston Blast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:40

Roland Martin talks with Boston Globe’s Wesley Lowery and Don Clark, former FBI special agent about the manhunt going on in Boston for the man responsible for the Boston Marathon explosion.

 LISTEN: Marian Wright Edelman On Gun Violence: ‘Are We Going To Keep Letting Our Children Be Slaughtered?’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:46

Roland Martin talks with Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children’s Defense Fund, about the impact of gun violence on the black community and the lack of community outrage over what she says is a “war against our children.”

 LISTEN: Roland Martin, Kelley L. Carter Discuss How African Americans Have Helped OWN's Ratings Increase | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:02

Roland Martin talks with entertainment journalist, Kelley L. Carter about OWN’s ratings and how the black community has helped their increase.

 LISTEN: Roland Martin Talks With Victoria Rowell About The Lack Of Diversity In The Media | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:20

Roland Martin talks with Victoria Rowell about there not being any black executives at CBS, despite having a large black audience.

 LISTEN: Roland Martin Talks With Judge Karen About Problems With The Prison System, Rehabilitating Inmates & Fiscal Issues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:03

Roland Martin talks with Judge Karen about the problems with the prison system.

 LISTEN: Roland Martin, Rodney Perry Battle It Out From The Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage And Go On Ash Patrol | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:06

Roland Martin and Rodney Perry playfully argue over who deserves the “Sit Your A** Down” award on the Fantastic Voyage.

 LISTEN: Roland Martin Talks With Reggie Hudlin About The Overseas Success Of Django Unchained | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:10

Roland Martin talks with Reggie Hudlin about the overseas success of “Django Unchained.”

 50th Anniversary Of The March On Washington: Roland Martin Says We Must Have A Specific Plan Of Action To Address Black Unemployment, Economic Issues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:20

Roland Martin talks about the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.

 LISTEN: Roland Martin Talks With Guy Torry About A Fundraiser Held For Missing Teacher Terrilynn Monette | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:33

Roland Martin talks with comedian Guy Torry about the fundraiser he held for missing New Orleans teacher Terrilynn Monette who has been missing since March 2, 2013.

 LISTEN: Ms. Spivey Couldn’t Get Hired As Black Woman But She Could As ‘White’ Bianca | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:50

Roland Martin talks with Yolanda Spivey about her struggles to get a job and what she did to prove that her resume wasn’t  the problem. Spivey explains how pretending to be a white woman named Bianca White landed her countless interviews while she struggled to get a call back with the same resume  as a black woman.

 LISTEN: Roland Martin Talks With Attorney General Holder On Not Taking A Pay Cut, Gun Control & More | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:21

Attorney General Eric Holder joined Tom Joyner Morning Show correspondent Roland Martin to discuss various pressing topics affecting the nation; including the current gun control initiatives, overspending in the prison system, voting rights and more. Read the entire interview below. ROLAND MARTIN :  …  Tonight the National Action Network will have their gala dinner honoring among other folks Bishop TD Jakes, Spike Lee, but the keynote person giving the speech tonight will be Attorney General Eric Holder who joins us right now.  Mr. AG how are you doing?  ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER:  I’m doing just fine.  Good morning.  How are you all doing?  ROLAND MARTIN :  Doing great, you, of course, the top law enforcement official in the United States.  And tonight’s speech clearly I suspect voter suppression.  And the respect of the vote will be one of the critical issues you will address. ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER:  Yeah, I mean, there’s actually three parts to the speech.  I’m going to talk about voting and the recent efforts to suppress the vote.  I’m going to talk about gun violence and the efforts that the administration has underway to kind of deal with that problem.  And also talk more broadly about the criminal justice system and where we are as a nation and I think where we need to be, especially in light of the fact that today is the 45th anniversary of the death of Doctor King.  And kind of looked at where we were at that time and where we need to be in the 21st Century. ROLAND MARTIN :  You talk about the prison system.  One of the things that’s quite interesting, I was talking to a civil rights leader, who said that they’ve actually gotten more support interestingly on the state level from republican governments on sentencing reform than they have from democratic governors.  And sentencing reform is a critical issue because folks are realizing you can’t just keep locking folks up.  The cost is tremendous.  And I think that’s going to somehow solve a lot of our problems in this country. ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER:  I think that’s right.  There is a growing recognition, certainly I’ve seen it, among the republicans and democrats that we can incarcerate our way out of the problems that we face as a nation in terms of cost.  The last thing I saw was in 2009 and it shows that about $83 billion dollars was spent in this nation on our criminal justice system, on our prison system.  And if you look at the numbers you have 1 in 28 children has a parent in children.  But if you look at African-American kids that number is 1 in 9.  And we have to deal with underlying conditions that tend to breed crime as opposed to simply putting people in jail all the time.  That simply doesn’t work.  It just doesn’t work. ROLAND MARTIN :  So much of this conversation relates to gun control.  Folks talking about banning assault weapons and things along those lines.  But when you have 70% of the deaths in this country due to handguns, is the conversation too narrow in terms of just oh, pass this law, all is well, when there should be a much broader discussion on gun violence that involves different pieces:  mental illness, background checks, as well as just dealing with handguns that really speak to the problem. ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER:  Well, the President has put together a proposal that really is comprehensive in nature.  We have some specific things that we want Congress to look at, to deal with the gun show loophole, to make a universal background system, so that anybody who buys a gun, whether it’s an assault rifle or a handgun, has to go through a background check.  We also look at this whole question of mental illness.  And we’re making sure that the right people are in fact possessing guns.  You know a lot of stuff is thrown at us that what the President has proposed his intention with the 2ndAmendment.  And it’s clear from my perspective as a lawyer, and I think most disinterested people would agree,

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