And sitting in the chairs for a shape-up this week, writer and culture critic Jimi Izrael.
Mr. IZRAEL: Well, me, I'm always skeptical of people who find Christ in a crisis.
Mr. IZRAEL: You know what, Michel, I for one am really excited to see BET going this direction.
We're joined by culture critic Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, and journalists Kevin Williamson, and Corey Dade.
We're joined by Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney, Arsalan Iftikhar, journalist Michael Skolnik, health care consultant Dr. Neil Minkoff.
But essayist Jimi Izrael wonders what's accomplished by focusing on the case now.
Mr. IZRAEL: Ruben, in your column, you call his resignation a graceful exit.
Sitting in the chairs for a shape-up this week are writer and culture critic Jimi Izrael with us from Chicago.
Sitting in the chairs for a shape-up this week, our writer and culture critic, Jimi Izrael, with us in Washington, D.
C. studios, and then Jimi Izrael, writer and culture critic, also adjunct professor of film and social media at Cuyahoga Community College.
With that being said, Jimi Izrael is a writer and culture critic.
Mr. IZRAEL: Well, you know, sports fans seem willing to forgive him.
We're talking to Jimi Izrael, Lester Spence, Keith Boykin and Ruben Navarrette.
The titanic red-brick mill built by Izrael Poznanski, Lodz's most flamboyant industrialist, still stands sentinel over the heart of the city, a cathedral to 19th-century capitalism.
We're joined by writer Jimi Izrael, civil rights attorney Arsalan Iftikhar, columnist Jeff Yang, and sports columnist Pablo Torre has made it to the New York studio.
Mr. IZRAEL: Well, Michel, all good satire calls for controversy.
Sitting in the chairs for a shape-up this week, our opinion writer and blogger Jimi Izrael, Professor Lester Spence, TV host and author Keith Boykin, and Ruben Navarrette, a syndicated columnist.
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