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Democracy Now!

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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Jeff Sessions and Donald Trump
9:41
The Trump administration is facing a new scandal as the Justice Department has acknowledged Attorney General Jeff Sessions met twice last year with Russia’s ambassador to the United States.
 In Move Recalling Nazi-Era Policies, Trump to Create Office to Track Crimes Committed by Immigrants
5:08
President Trump announced plans to create a new office called VOICE — that’s Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement.
Undocumented Mother and Son
7:05
Reuters is reporting the Department of Homeland Security is considering a proposal to separate mothers from their children if they are caught trying to cross the border together.
Bernie Sanders
4:25
Vermont senator and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders responded forcefully to President Trump’s first address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night.
Ravi Ragbir
30:44
Today, Ravi Ragbir, executive director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, heads for a check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
On Friday, the American Psychological Association's Council of Representatives voted to adopt a new policy barring psychologists from participating in national security interrogations.
The former president said he would begin radiation treatment later today. Gary Sick, the principal White House aide for Iran during the Iranian Revolution and the hostage crisis, discusses his former boss.
A coalition of environmental groups have pushed the Obama administration to say no to Arctic drilling, citing the dangers of a possible oil spill in the pristine region and the impact new oil extraction would have on the climate.
Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina is attempting to hold onto his office despite growing calls demanding for his resignation.
Shortly after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans fired 7,500 public school teachers, launching a new push to privatize the school system and build a network of charter schools.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, approximately 2,500 people fleeing from the Middle East and North Africa are believed to have died or gone missing trying to reach Europe so far this year.
In a major victory for prisoners' rights, California has agreed to greatly reduce the use of solitary confinement as a part of a legal settlement that may have major implications in prisons nationwide.
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