Democracy Now! Audio
Summary: A daily TV/radio news program, hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, airing on over 1,000 stations, pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the United States.
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Headlines for February 06, 2014; Job Killer? How Media Spin Got Obamacare Wrong -- and Why Single-Payer Could Cure Its Actual Flaws; Empire of Necessity: Historian Greg Grandin on Slavery, Freedom and Deception in the New World; In Latin American Votes, Honduran Movements Cement Role While El Salvador Poised for Historic Shift
Amy Goodman Questions Freed Pussy Riot Members on Olympics, Putin & Obama During 1st U.S. Appearance
Headlines for February 05, 2014; "An Olympic Snowden": U.S. Athlete on Being Turned Into a "Spokesperson for Verizon" at 2006 Games; "Celebration Capitalism & the Olympics": Global Protests Mark Approach of Sochi Games
VIDEO: 350.org & Indigenous Groups Hold Vigils to Block Keystone XL Tar Sands Oil Pipeline
Headlines for February 04, 2014; Kids For Cash: Inside One of the Nation's Most Shocking Juvenile Justice Scandals
Headlines for February 03, 2014; Debate: State Dept Moves Keystone XL Closer to Approval, But Does Conflict of Interest Taint Report?; Environmental Groups "Shocked" by Reports of NSA Spying of U.N. Climate Talks; Michigan Activists Face Up to 2 Years in Prison for Protesting Oil Pipeline Behind 2010 Spill; One Billion Rising: Eve Ensler & Kimberle Crenshaw on Global Movement to End Violence Against Women
Headlines for January 31, 2014; "We Will Not Break the Law to Enforce the Law": NYC to Reform Stop & Frisk, End Racial Profiling; Wallace Shawn on Artistic Solidarity: As Glenn Greenwald Can't Return to U.S., I Took My Play to Him
VIDEO: Pete Seeger Recalls the 1949 Peekskill Riot Where He And Paul Robeson Were Attacked
Headlines for January 30, 2014; From Al Jazeera on Trial to Bloggers Behind Bars, Army-Run Egypt Sees Growing "Silencing of Dissent"; Sharif Abdel Kouddous: 3 Years After Revolution, Egypt Faces Deadly Polarization & Growing Militancy; Debate: Is Ukraine's Opposition a Democratic Movement or a Force of Right-Wing Extremism?
Headlines for January 29, 2014; In SOTU, Obama Tells Divided Congress to Expect Executive Action in Face of Continued Obstruction; "A Silent Coup": Jeremy Scahill & Bob Herbert on Corporate, Military Interests Shaping Obama's SOTU; Five Years of the "Same Rhetoric": Immigration Activist Faults Obama's SOTU, Deportation Policy; "Dirty Wars" Filmmaker Jeremy Scahill on the "Drone President" & Obama's Whitewashing of NSA Spying
Headlines for January 28, 2014; "We Shall Overcome": Remembering Folk Icon, Activist Pete Seeger in His Own Words & Songs
Headlines for January 27, 2014; State of Conflict: Bill Moyers on North Carolina's Right-Wing Takeover & the Citizens Fighting Back; Bill Moyers on Dark Money, the Attack on Voting Rights & How Racism Stills Drives Our Politics
Headlines for January 24, 2014; South Sudan Reaches Ceasefire, But Will Nascent State Survive Oil-Fueled Neocolonialism?; We Are the Giant: Bahrain's Top Family of Activists Pays Heavy Price for Challenging US-Backed Gov't; Romantic Comedy "Obvious Child" Offers Groundbreaking Cinematic Take on Abortion
Headlines for January 23, 2014; "Cesar's Last Fast": How Cesar Chavez Risked Death to Protect the Lives of Farmworkers He Championed; Freedom Summer: How Civil Rights Activists Braved Violence to Challenge Racism in 1964 Mississippi; Through a Lens Darkly: How African Americans Use Photography to Shape Their Cultural Representation
Headlines for January 22, 2014; Private Violence: Survivors & Advocates Confront Victim Blaming & the Epidemic of Domestic Abuse; Alive Inside: How the Magic of Music Proves Therapeutic for Patients with Alzheimer's and Dementia