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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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19:49
"Democracy Now!" is joined investigative journalist by Tom Robbins, who critiques the media’s coverage of Trump on the campaign trail and discusses his reporting on Trump’s history of close relationships with organized crime figures in the U.S.
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11:05
As Sanders maintains his commitment to stay in the race, voters debate whether or not to support his rival Hillary Clinton if she becomes the Democratic nominee for president.
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9:17
In today's headlines, 11 people were arrested Monday in North Carolina in the latest protests over the state’s anti-transgender law.
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Egyptian and Greek authorities are searching for the jet, which had 66 people aboard.
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10:04
President Obama has confirmed a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan killed the leader of the Afghan Taliban.
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10:47
In Brazil, a key figure in the interim government has resigned after explosive new transcripts revealed how he plotted to oust President Dilma Rousseff in order to end a corruption investigation that was targeting him.
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15:13
An internal government watchdog has concluded Hillary Clinton broke government rules by using a private email server without approval while she was secretary of state.
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5:52
Twenty-four-year-old Josh Brody questioned Clinton about his presidential record on issues including welfare reform, Wall Street and government spending.
Angel Rosa is recovering from a gangrene infection, which he says began while he was held in a detention center in Utah. Rosa's family says he faces almost certain death if he is deported despite a request for humanitarian relief.
The crisis began after an unelected emergency manager appointed by Republican Governor Rick Snyder switched the source of Flint's drinking water to the corrosive Flint River.
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton squared off Thursday in a heated debate over the role of money in politics.
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14:29
Jill Stein is now reaching out to Bernie Sanders supporters for their votes in November.
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