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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Podcasts:
Headlines for July 15, 2013; "I Felt Like It Was My Son": Thousands Protest George Zimmerman Acquittal in Trayvon Martin Killing; "There is a Trayvon in Every Town": Rev. Jesse Jackson and Florida Youth Activist Demand Justice; After Aiding Zimmerman's Case, ALEC-Backed "Stand Your Ground" Could Threaten a Civil Lawsuit
Headlines for July 12, 2013; A Hunger Strike Against Solitary Confinement: Shane Bauer on Inhuman Prisons from California to Iran; Josh Fox on Gasland Part 2, the Fracking-Earthquake Link & the Natural Gas Industry's Use of PSYOPs; From North Carolina to Texas: Grassroots Movement Grows To Resist Anti-Abortion Bills; Moral Mondays: 700 Arrested in North Carolina Civil Disobedience Campaign Against GOP Lawmakers
As Hunger Strike Continues, Ex-Chief Guantánamo Prosecutor Says "No Good Reason" To Keep Prison Open
Headlines for July 11, 2013; Rep. Luis Gutiérrez: House GOP Obstruction Won't Stop Momentum of Immigration Reform; Jailed Journalist Barrett Brown Faces 105 Years For Reporting on Hacked Private Intelligence Firms
Kevin Gosztola: Behind the Scenes of the Bradley Manning Trial
Headlines for July 10, 2013; With Deadly Crackdown, Is Egypt's Military Repeating Same Mistakes of Post-Mubarak Transition?; Senate Set to Confirm New FBI Head Who OK'd Waterboarding, Defends Mass Spying, Indefinite Detention; Testifying for Bradley Manning's Defense, Ex-Guantánamo Prosecutor Says Leaks Caused No Harm to U.S.
A Growing Divide in Egypt: As Army Outlines Transition Plan, Brotherhood Vow Revolt After Massacre
Headlines for July 09, 2013; Edward Snowden on Why He Stood Up to the NSA: Mass Spying "Not Something I'm Willing to Live Under"; Glenn Greenwald: Snowden Encouraged by Global Outrage over NSA Spying, Support for His Plight; Exclusive: Ecuador's Foreign Minister on Snowden, Assange & Latin American Resistance to U.S. Spying
Glenn Greenwald: Edward Snowden "Satisfied" by Global Outrage over U.S. Surveillance Operations
Headlines for July 08, 2013; Sharif Abdel Kouddous: Egypt Descends Into "Spiral of Violence and Retribution" After Morsi's Ouster; After Morsi's Ouster, Egypt's Path to National Unity Threatened by Worsening Violence, Divisions; Glenn Greenwald: "Rogue" Actions of U.S. in Snowden Row Yield Latin American Offers of Asylum
AUDIO: Sharif Abdel Kouddous Reports Egypt is On Edge as It Faces Pivotal Steps for Post-Morsi Future
Rep. John Lewis, Civil Rights Icon, on the Struggle to Win, and Now Protect, Voting Rights in U.S.
NSA Leaker Edward Snowden In His Own Words: "You're Being Watched"; How the Pentagon Papers Came to be Published By the Beacon Press Told by Daniel Ellsberg & Others
AUDIO: Sharif Abdel Kouddous Reports from Cairo as Egyptian Army Ousts Morsi in Coup Amid Protests
Headlines for July 03, 2013; Sharif Abdel Kouddous: As Morsi-Army Showdown Grips Egypt, Protesters Reject Authoritarian Rule; Novelist Ahdaf Soueif: By Ignoring Egypt's Majority, Morsi Begat the Uprising Against His Rule; Failure to Stop Doubling of Student Loan Rates Sparks Call to Tackle "Systemic" Debt Crisis