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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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10:29
"Democracy Now!" looks at the media’s role in propping up Donald Trump over the past 18 months with three journalists: Lee Fang, John Nichols, and Jose Antonio Vargas.
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9:51
In California, at least 13 people were arrested as hundreds blocked traffic on two major highways. Thousands more gathered at Los Angeles City Hall, waving Mexican flags and burning a giant effigy of Donald Trump.
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11:22
"Democracy Now!" speaks with SPLC President Richard Cohen about Bannon’s role as former head of the right-wing news outlet Breitbart Media and as Trump’s campaign manager.
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15:16
Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of The Intercept, examines the "team of rivals" Trump is considering for key appointments to his Cabinet.
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10:51
Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig discusses why the Electoral College is constitutionally allowed to choose Clinton over Trump.
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9:03
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders sat down with Amy Goodman at the Free Library of Philadelphia on Monday night in his most extensive broadcast interview since Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton two weeks ago.
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10:08
Cornel West, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, discusses President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks. During the Democratic primary, West endorsed Bernie Sanders.
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8:29
Meanwhile, about 1,000 workers for the company in Indiana will reportedly still lose their jobs.
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8:11
World-renowned linguistic Noam Chomsky spoke about the two most dangerous threats the human species faces today: the possibility of nuclear war and the accelerating destruction of human-fueled climate change.
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7:44
Missing a January 1 pipeline completion deadline opens up the possibility that pipeline company Energy Transfer Partners may lose its contracts with oil companies.
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20:04
Many local artists and tenants’ rights activists say the fire is a symptom of a failed urban housing policy where rising rents have forced people to live and make art in sometimes hazardous spaces.
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13:15
One of the deals that Vladimir Putin and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, whom Trump is expected to nominate for secretary of state, worked on was a $500 billion oil exploration partnership between Exxon and a Russian government’s oil company, Rosneft.
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