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Showing videos filed under: El Diario
David Corn, Fatima Bhutto, and the War on Drugs
September 23, 2010Provisions of the much-disputed health care bill go into effect today, just as the Republicans unveil their new "Pledge to America," which includes a promise to repeal the law. But as the most popular bits are the ones that go into effect now, and, David Corn notes, health insurance companies aren't getting any more popular--will allying themselves with the big insurers help Republicans? Or will people realize that they like the regulations just as Republicans try to pull them back?The F Word: Is the Drug War a Class War?
September 23, 2010The war on drugs. We keep calling it that, it seems, because we like wars on abstract concepts. Like the war on terror, the war on drugs racks up one hell of a body count, and its victims are mostly innocent civilians with no more love for the corrupt regimes that rule them than we have.Scandal in Albany Again: David Paterson's Troubles
March 11, 2010It wasn't that long ago that New York had a governor embroiled in scandal. Eliot Spitzer resigned in disgrace in 2008 and was replaced by David Paterson, who became New York's first African-American governor--and the second legally blind governor of any state.Militarizing Haiti, Simon Kashama, and David Paterson's Troubles
March 10, 2010Arun Gupta joins guest host Esther Armah in the studio, along with Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, who just returned from Haiti, to talk about the rebuilding effort underway and how people in the U.S. can help make sure Haiti is rebuilt for the Haitian people.Week in Review: Latino in America but Ignored in the Media
October 25, 2009This week, our media panel focused on those ignored issues, from the Basta Dobbs! campaign to the general strike in Puerto Rico, the continued standoff in Honduras and the way the mainstream media equates "Latino" with "immigrant." Joining us are Roberto Lovato of Presente.org and New America Media, Erica Gonzalez of El Diario/La Prensa, and Cathy Areu of Catalina magazine and the Washington Post magazine.The Obama Obsession, Restaurant Workers Unite, and Afro-Punk
July 7, 2008Tonight on GRITtv our weekly media roundtable looks at Obama's position on Iraq, the G8 Summit, Rush Limbaugh, and Jesse Helms. An interview with Sekou Siby director of the Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York (ROC-NY), on their recent victory. And a conversation with James Spooner, a punk rocker cum documentarian whose exploration of his own identity led to the making of Afro-punk.
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