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 December 12, 2012; Thousands Protest Michigan's Anti-Union Law, But Deep Pockets of Right-Wing Backers Prevail; In Cairo, Egyptian Protesters Continue Revolution's Legacy in Challenging Morsi's Referendum; Beyond Benghazi: Partisan Rift over Susan Rice Ignores Hawkish Record on War, Africa and Keystone XL
Headlines for December 11, 2012; Michigan GOP Push Through Anti-Union, Elite-Backed "Right-to-Work" Law Before House Majority Shrinks; "Protest Here is Vigorous": Unrest, Polarization Before Egypt's Referendum; Charles Glass on Syria's Mutual Destruction and the Unconvincing Fears of Assad's Chemical Weapons
Headlines for December 10, 2012; 2012 Nobel Peace Prize Goes to the European Union Amid Opposition from Three Former Laureates; Does the EU Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? Critics Condemn Role in Brutal Greek Austerity; Norwegian Peace Activist: Top Role in Global Arms Trade Makes EU Unworthy of Nobel Prize; A "Radical Idea" Reversed: Author Says Nobel Committee Has Betrayed Founder's Anti-Military Intent; "Incredibly Disappointed": Civil Groups Decry Weak COP18 Deal amid Deadly Proof of Climate Change
Headlines for December 07, 2012; "If Not Now, Then When?": Filipino Negotiator Pleads for Climate Deal After Typhoon Kills 500; Profiting From Pollution: Top Venezuelan Negotiator on the Economic Motives Behind the Climate Talks; "Your Governments Have Failed You": Syrian-American Student Munira Sibai Calls For Climate Justice; "The Most Obdurate Bully in the Room": U.S. Widely Criticized for Role at Climate Talks; Qatari Human Rights Official Defends Life Sentence for Poet Who Praised Arab Spring Uprisings
Headlines for December 06, 2012; After Deadly Clashes in Cairo, Egypt Faces One of Its Largest Political Crises Since Revolution Began; "We Are Running Out of Time": Obama Urged to Match Rhetoric to Action on Climate Deal; With Future Imperiled, Youth Activists Demand Urgent Action at U.N. Climate Summit in Doha
VIDEO: Voices from the Cooper Union Occupation in New York City
Headlines for December 05, 2012; Amy Goodman Questions Top U.S. Negotiator on Alleged Obstruction of U.N. Climate Talks in Doha; From Small Island States to Largest Polluters, "Everyone Is Looking to the U.S." on Global Warming; "Get It Done": After Stirring Durban Speech, Student Anjali Appadurai Initially Banned by U.N. in Doha; From Fossil Fuels to Global Warming Denial, Koch Brothers May Be Biggest Force Behind U.S. Inaction
Headlines for December 04, 2012; In Doha, Lead U.S. Negotiator Plays Down Expectations of Climate Action in Obama's Second Term; Former Irish President Mary Robinson: Climate Change the Biggest Human Rights Issue of Our Time; As Typhoon Bopha Wreaks Havoc, Philippine Negotiator Urges Wealthy Nations to Address Global Warming; Carbon Tsunami: World Bank Study Warns of Lethal Global Temperature Rise Even If Emissions Pledges Are Met; Study: Wealthy Nations' Fossil Fuel Subsidies 5 Times Greater Than Climate Aid to Countries in Need
Headlines for December 03, 2012; Climate Cliff: As Global Emissions Peak, Hopes for U.N. Climate Deal in Doha at All-Time Low; At U.N. Climate Summit in Doha, Arab Youth Activists Stage Qatar's First-Ever Climate March; U.N. Climate Summit in Qatar Brings Rare Attention to Plight of Country's Neglected Migrant Workers; Egyptian Judges Join Upheaval over Morsi's Decrees Ahead of Key Vote on New Constitution
VIDEO: On Strike! Fast-Food Workers in NYC Call for Right to Unionize
Headlines for November 30, 2012; Hundreds of Fast-Food Workers Strike for Living Wage, Inspired by Wal-Mart Strike; U.N. Approval of Palestine as "Non-Member State" Shows Isolation of U.S., Israel Stance on Statehood; Congo Humanitarian Crisis Worsens Amidst Renewed Violence Linked to Rebels Backed by Rwanda; Accused WikiLeaks Whistleblower Bradley Manning Testifies He Thought He Would "Die in Custody"
Headlines for November 29, 2012; EXCLUSIVE: Julian Assange on WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning, Cypherpunks, Surveillance State; Smoke Signals: Martin Lee on Growing U.S. Movement to Legalize Marijuana
Headlines for November 28, 2012; Former GOP Strategist Kevin Phillips on the Roots of American Revolution and Future of U.S. Politics; "Central Park Five": New Film on How Police Abuse, Media Frenzy Led to Jailing of Innocent Teens
Headlines for November 27, 2012; Bangladeshi Labor Activist Finds Burned Clothes with Wal-Mart Labels at Site of Deadly Factory Fire; Eve Ensler on "The State of Female America," Her Play "Emotional Creature" & Women Violence in Congo
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