Analyze This with Neville James

Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - Part 2

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Part 2 - Host Neville James speaks with Alicia Barnes of Rittenhouse Consulting, Keith Couch of Suffolk Construction, and David Marmas of AmeriCaribe about the status of the U.S. Virgin Islands school reconstruction projects being managed through the Suffolk-AmeriCaribe joint venture. The guests provide updates on major education facilities on St. Thomas and St. Croix, including Bowsky, E. Benjamin Oliver, Lockhart, Pearl B. Larsen, Alexander Henderson, Alfredo Andrews, and Claude O. Markoe, explaining that design, permitting, contractor outreach, and pre-construction activities are well underway, with initial construction and demolition work expected to begin soon.

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Part 2 - Table Talk continues with Neville James, Dr. Malik Sékou, Attorney Dwayne Henry, and Dr. Pat Morris for a wide-ranging Table Talk discussion on racism in international soccer, focusing on the controversy involving French star Kylian Mbappé, the historical roots of racism in sports, colonialism, and the role of African-descended players on European national teams. The panel also examines the legacy of late U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, reflecting on his role during the Clinton impeachment, his evolution within the Republican Party, his support for Donald Trump, and the broader impact of political inconsistency and polarization in American politics. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the Founding Fathers, the U.S. Constitution, generational leadership, civic engagement, and the importance of history and democratic institutions in shaping the future of both the United States and the Virgin Islands.

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