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Democracy Now!

"Democracy Now!" is an independent, noncommercial, global news hour produced each weekday. The award-winning program anchored by Amy Goodman and Juan González is available for public television stations free of charge. "Democracy Now!" is funded entirely through contributions from listeners, viewers, and foundations.

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Internet Privacy Rules Gutted
7:27
On Tuesday, the House narrowly voted to allow internet providers to sell consumer web browsing history and other personal information.
Immigrant Communities in Fear as Trump Ups ICE Raids Targeting Sanctuary Cities
6:11
Councilmembers in major cities talk about the fear spreading in immigrant communities, including the fear of reporting crime or attending school.
Injured Iraqi Girl
15:35
Amnesty International is reporting that hundreds of Iraqi civilians have been killed by U.S.-led airstrikes inside their homes or in places where they sought refuge following Iraqi government advice not to leave during the offensive to recapture Mosul.
Syrian airstrike
20:28
Discussing the United States' missile attack on a Syrian airfield: Syrian-Canadian writer Yazan al-Saadi, CodePink cofounder Medea Benjamin, journalist and former human rights lawyer Alia Malek, and Institute for Policy Studies fellow Phyllis Bennis.
Julian Assange
17:57
In a "Democracy Now!" exclusive, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, talks about being at the center of much discussion of Russian election meddling.
Massachusetts to Throw Out 21,000 Drug Convictions After State Chemist Tampers With Evidence
9:15
In what may be the single largest dismissal of wrongful convictions in U.S. history, Massachusetts prosecutors announced Tuesday they would throw out 21,587 criminal drug cases.
 "Biggest Humanitarian Catastrophe Since 2003 Invasion": Journalist Anand Gopal on Battle for Mosul
7:06
Airwars reports at least 1,782 civilians were killed last month in coalition strikes in the battle for Mosul. Meanwhile in Syria, Human Rights Watch concluded the U.S. did bomb a mosque last month, killing at least 38 people.
White Nationalists, Neo-Nazis & Right-Wing Militia Members Clash with Antifa Protesters in Berkeley
7:01
In Berkeley, California, at least 20 people were arrested as fights broke out between white nationalist Trump supporters and antifascist protesters during competing rallies on Saturday.
Witnesses to Double Execution in Arkansas Say Inmates May Have Suffered Botched, Painful Death
13:20
We speak with The Guardian’s chief reporter Ed Pilkington about the shocking double execution Arkansas carried out Monday night, marking the first time in nearly 17 years that any state has killed two people on the same day.
Chomsky: CIA Targeting of Julian Assange of WikiLeaks is "Disgraceful Act"
5:20
Last week, the Trump administration reportedly prepared an arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the Justice Department was seeking to put Assange in jail.
Trump's Tax Plan & Push To End Net Neutrality Are An "All Out Assault" on Rural America
8:25
As President Trump marks his first 100 day in office, Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT) argues many of his plans have increased inequality..
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