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“We Are the 99%”: Occupy Wall Street Activist & Author David Graeber, Dead at 59, in His Own Words
Upon the death of acclaimed anthropologist and anarchist David Graeber, we feature his 2011 interview on Democracy Now!, two days after the Occupy encampment began. Graeber helped organize the initial Occupy Wall Street protest and was credited with helping to develop the slogan, “We are the 99%.” “The idea is the system is not going to save us; we’re going to have to save ourselves,” says Graeber.
“Death Is on the Ballot”: Lessons for the US, 50 Years After Allende’s Socialist Revolution in Chile
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the election of socialist President Salvador Allende in Chile, a significant moment in the history of political revolutions. We speak with Chilean American author, human rights defender and poet Ariel Dorfman, who was cultural and press adviser to Allende’s chief of staff in the last months of his presidency, about how the revolution used peaceful means to bring about radical change in Chile and beyond.
How Fascism Works: Trump’s “Law & Order” Is Lawlessness, Fueling Racist Violence & Chaos
As President Trump openly embraces the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon and promotes “law and order” while refusing to condemn armed followers of his who target antiracist protesters, we speak with Jason Stanley, Yale philosopher and scholar of propaganda, author of “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them.
Healing Needs to Happen: Kenosha Native Rep. Mark Pocan on Trump’s Visit & the U.S. “Policing Problem”
As Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden heads to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to meet with the family of Jacob Blake, we speak with Congressmember Mark Pocan, who was born and raised in Kenosha. “Clearly, what happened — someone shot in the back seven times, close range, in front of their children, by the police — was another example of the policing problem we have in this country,” Pocan says.
While Trump Was Golfing, His Campaign Attacked Joe Biden For Visiting Cemetery
Trump campaign official ripped on Twitter for mocking Biden’s visit to the graves of family members after church on Sunday.
Trump Threatens To Yank Funding From Schools That Teach 1619 Project
The president has launched yet another attack against education intended to address racism in America.
Top German Official Rips Trump’s Call To Vote Twice: ‘Unscrupulous’ And ‘Disturbing’
Foreign Minister Heiko Maas called it an “effort to sow doubt on the validity of the election with the later aim, probably, of not accepting defeat,”
Fox News Grills Mnuchin About Hypocrisy Of Trump’s ‘Cancel Culture’ Call To Ax Reporter
The treasury secretary has no idea about any of it, he tells Brett Baier. He says he’s been too busy with the economy.
Republicans In Swing States Were Fixing Vote-By-Mail Systems. Then Trump Tweeted.
GOP lawmakers were seriously preparing for a flood of absentee ballots until the president signaled that he prefers chaos.
“We Are the 99%”: Occupy Wall Street Activist & Author David Graeber, Dead at 59, in His Own Words
Upon the death of acclaimed anthropologist and anarchist David Graeber, we feature his 2011 interview on Democracy Now!, two days after the Occupy encampment began. Graeber helped organize the initial Occupy Wall Street protest and was credited with helping to develop the slogan, “We are the 99%.” “The idea is the system is not going to save us; we’re going to have to save ourselves,” says Graeber.
“Death Is on the Ballot”: Lessons for the US, 50 Years After Allende’s Socialist Revolution in Chile
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the election of socialist President Salvador Allende in Chile, a significant moment in the history of political revolutions. We speak with Chilean American author, human rights defender and poet Ariel Dorfman, who was cultural and press adviser to Allende’s chief of staff in the last months of his presidency, about how the revolution used peaceful means to bring about radical change in Chile and beyond.
How Fascism Works: Trump’s “Law & Order” Is Lawlessness, Fueling Racist Violence & Chaos
As President Trump openly embraces the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon and promotes “law and order” while refusing to condemn armed followers of his who target antiracist protesters, we speak with Jason Stanley, Yale philosopher and scholar of propaganda, author of “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them.
Healing Needs to Happen: Kenosha Native Rep. Mark Pocan on Trump’s Visit & the U.S. “Policing Problem”
As Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden heads to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to meet with the family of Jacob Blake, we speak with Congressmember Mark Pocan, who was born and raised in Kenosha. “Clearly, what happened — someone shot in the back seven times, close range, in front of their children, by the police — was another example of the policing problem we have in this country,” Pocan says.
Trump Idolizes Putin Because He Can Run Russia Like Own Firm, Cohen Claims In Book
The president’s former personal attorney also details Trump’s shocking comments about people of color, and calling the evangelicals’ laying of hands on him “bull***t.
Anita Hill Says She Will Vote For Joe Biden
The former vice president has been scrutinized for his handling of Hill’s sexual harassment claims against now-Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Fox Reporter Snaps Back As Trump Demands Her Firing For Confirming War Dead Story
National security correspondent Jennifer Griffin calls her sources “unimpeachable” — unlike Trump.
Tucker Carlson Claims Democrats Encourage ‘Race Riots’ To Increase Voter Turnout
The Fox News host says without evidence that the last three months of 2020 have been a “nationwide fear campaign” to drive votes against Donald Trump.
10 Of The Wildest And Wackiest Conspiracy Theories Pushed By Trump This Week
Trump is no stranger to conspiracy-mongering — but he outdid himself this week by pushing multiple unsubstantiated claims.
Healing Needs to Happen: Kenosha Native Rep. Mark Pocan on Trump’s Visit & the U.S. “Policing Problem”
As Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden heads to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to meet with the family of Jacob Blake, we speak with Congressmember Mark Pocan, who was born and raised in Kenosha. “Clearly, what happened — someone shot in the back seven times, close range, in front of their children, by the police — was another example of the policing problem we have in this country,” Pocan says.
White House Orders End Of ‘Un-American’ Racial Sensitivity Training At Federal Agencies
Contracts for training that mention “white privilege” must be canceled immediately, demands memo forwarding orders from the president.
Fox Is So Rattled By Trump Military Story That It Confirms, Debunks, Then Reconfirms It
The blow from the Trump-supporting cable news operation hits particularly hard.
Trump Calls Story On Anti-Military Comments A ‘Hoax,’ Slams McCain
“I say what I say,” the president replied when asked if he regretted denigrating John McCain’s military service.
Trump Losing The Military Vote, A Traditional Republican Bloc
His pardons of war criminals, desire to deploy active-duty troops to quell civil unrest and unwillingness to confront Vladimir Putin on bounties are all factors.
GOP Candidate Who Touts QAnon Posts Photo Seemingly Threatening Democrats With Rifle
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a House candidate in Georgia, calls for supporters to “go on the offense against these socialists.
“We Are the 99%”: Occupy Wall Street Activist & Author David Graeber, Dead at 59, in His Own Words
Upon the death of acclaimed anthropologist and anarchist David Graeber, we feature his 2011 interview on Democracy Now!, two days after the Occupy encampment began. Graeber helped organize the initial Occupy Wall Street protest and was credited with helping to develop the slogan, “We are the 99%.” “The idea is the system is not going to save us; we’re going to have to save ourselves,” says Graeber.
“Death Is on the Ballot”: Lessons for the US, 50 Years After Allende’s Socialist Revolution in Chile
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the election of socialist President Salvador Allende in Chile, a significant moment in the history of political revolutions. We speak with Chilean American author, human rights defender and poet Ariel Dorfman, who was cultural and press adviser to Allende’s chief of staff in the last months of his presidency, about how the revolution used peaceful means to bring about radical change in Chile and beyond.
How Fascism Works: Trump’s “Law & Order” Is Lawlessness, Fueling Racist Violence & Chaos
As President Trump openly embraces the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon and promotes “law and order” while refusing to condemn armed followers of his who target antiracist protesters, we speak with Jason Stanley, Yale philosopher and scholar of propaganda, author of “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them.
Kenosha Journalist Quits over Coverage of Jacob Blake Protests, Citing Ignorance, Lack of Diversity
The mainstream media’s role in perpetuating racism has come under increased scrutiny during the nationwide uprisings against injustice, leading to resignations and firings at news outlets across the country and calls for more diverse newsrooms.
Trump Reportedly Referred To American War Dead As ‘Losers’ And ‘Suckers’
The president allegedly made the comments in France in 2018 while speaking to his staff about U.S. service members who’d died in World War I.
					




























