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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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Greenpeace & Indigenous Water Protectors Respond to Lawsuit Accusing DAPL Activists of Eco-Terrorism
11:13
The company that owns the Dakota Access pipeline — Energy Transfer Partners — has sued Greenpeace International and other environmental groups, accusing them of inciting "eco-terrorism."
"We Have Never Had Anything Like Them": Climate Activist Bill McKibben on Hurricanes & Fires Devastating U.S.
14:47
The historic Category 5 Hurricane Irma barrels across the Atlantic Ocean, destroying 90 percent of all structures on Barbuda. Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org, speaks about climate change and extreme weather.
Top U.S. & World Headlines — September 11, 2017
9:36
At least four people have died and nearly 6 million people are without power in Florida, after Hurricane Irma made landfall on Sunday on the Florida Keys as a Category 4 hurricane.
After Irma, a Look at Why Cubans are 15 Times Less Likely to Die from Hurricanes Than Americans
18:50
According to the Center for International Policy, a person is 15 times as likely to be killed by a hurricane in the United States as in Cuba.
north korea
13:21
The intermediate-range missile triggered air raid sirens across the island of Hokkaido, drawing condemnation from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Puerto Ricans Call for Aid Amid Catastrophe: "We're American Citizens. We Can't Be Left to Die"
23:49
Six days after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, 3.4 million U.S. citizens in the territory remain without adequate food, water and fuel.
Crime scene under investigation in the deadly New York City attack. | Democracy Now
12:10
In New York City, eight people were killed and 11 more injured when a driver intentionally drove a pickup truck down a bike path along Manhattan’s Hudson River Tuesday.
Sayfullo Saipov | Democracy Now
12:05
President Trump has called for a crackdown on immigration, telling Congress to cancel the so-called diversity visa program, in the wake of an attack in New York City that left eight people dead and 11 more injured.
Candle lit during vigil following the church shooting in Sutherland, Texas. | Democracy Now
13:14
A gunman opened fire with a semi-automatic assault rifle on a Sunday morning church service in the small town of Sutherland Springs, killing 26 people and wounding at least 20 others.
Roy Moore wearing a cowboy hat and holding a gun. | Democracy Now
11:34
At least four women have accused Roy Moore of making sexual advances on them while they were teenagers. In addition, Minnesota state Senator Dan Schoen, Kentucky state Congressmember Jeff Hoover and comedian Louis C.K. are facing accusations.
Man standing in front of a building destroyed by Iran-Iraq earthquake. | Democracy Now
8:36
More than 8,000 people have been injured in the magnitude 7.3 earthquake.
California Governor Jerry Brown responds to criticism at the UN climate summit. | Democracy Now
5:44
On Saturday, a group of protesters, many of whom were Native American, disrupted California Governor Jerry Brown’s speech at Bonn, calling on California to ban fracking, yelling, “Keep it in the ground!”
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