LeBron James talks about the NBA playoffs and his voting rights initiative; Cori Bush discusses her upstart Congressional campaign.
Charles Barkley discusses his role as an unofficial spokesman for Black America; Uzo Aduba talks about her Emmy nomination and plays Dos and Dont's.
Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers discusses the NBA Bubble and the players' decision to return to the court; rapper-actor Ice Cube talks about the 2020 election and his Contract With Black America.
Comedian Sam Jay plays 'Is That Racist'; House candidate Jamaal Bowman picks his favorite old school rapper; Cari 'Shoots Her Shot' with an A-list actor. Plus, Spice Adams's dating tips.
Comic and commentator Hasan Minhaj talks about his next act after his Netflix series; Rep. Ilhan Omar, DFL-Minn., discusses police reform and "The Squad"; update on actor Chris Evans.
The latest on Breonna Taylor; Busy Philipps plays Is That Racist; Chloe X Halle; Chris Evans.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Dany Garcia discuss their acquisition of the XFL and play "Dos and Don'ts."
Cari and Jemele tackle the election, asking Chelsea Handler wtf, white women; Charlamagne tha God joins to discuss why 19% of Black men still voted for Donald Trump.
Cari makes a confession, more election shenanigans are revealed and Ta-Nehisi Coates joins for a conversation about white supremacy and superheroes.
Basketball legend, activist and entrepreneur Dwyane Wade joins Cari and Jemele, while YouTube star and aspiring boxer, Jake Paul answers the question of the week.
Cari and Jemele talk to funnyman Nick Kroll and the very vocal Michael Rapaport, who joins to answer the question of the week.
Sen. Cory Booker talks about going up against Mitch McConnell, collegiate sports and the senators that will be naughty or nice this holiday season.
Political commentator Angela Rye joins Cari and Jemele to discuss the state of our democracy; "Daily Show" correspondent Roy Wood Jr. brings levity to "Question of the Week."
With guests, WWE star Stone Cold Steve Austin; and Congresswoman Maxine Waters.
Michael Ealy weighs in on actors and activism. While Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Nikole Hannah-Jones takes on the "Question of the Week."
Magic Johnson talks basketball, business and Kobe Bryant's legacy; Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban takes on the Question of The Week.