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Democracy Now!

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Arundhati Roy on Upcoming Meeting Between Indian PM Modi & Trump at White House
12:08
While critics often compare Modi to Trump, Indian novelist, journalist and writer Arundhati Roy says there are important distinctions between the two, referring to Modi as the "opposite of an outlier."
 "Michael Moore in TrumpLand": Filmmaker on Donald Trump, White Men & the Sound of Dying Dinosaurs
11:27
Michael Moore talks about his surprise new movie, "Michael Moore in TrumpLand."
Republican Bid to Repeal Affordable Care Act Fails in Senate
14:06
The Republican bid to repeal the Affordable Care Act failed early this morning in the Senate.
Split image of a top-down view of an area in Syria (left) and President Joe Biden (right).
10:50
The Biden administration is facing intense criticism from U.S. progressives after carrying out airstrikes on eastern Syria said to be targeting Iranian-backed militia groups.
Asian Americans hold up signs demonstrating against the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes.
14:58
One recent study found a 150 percent increase in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans in 2020, even though overall hate crimes fell last year.
Vijay Prashad speaking on "Democracy Now!"
26:06
Beijing has accused the U.S. of perpetuating a Cold War mentality as President Joe Biden and senior administration officials shore up alliances in the Pacific region to counter China’s growing influence and increasingly describe the country as a geopolitical threat.
Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba speaks on "Democracy Now!"
17:40
Residents in Jackson, Mississippi, have been facing a water crisis over the last five weeks, with many people lacking reliable access to clean drinking water after deadly February winter storms caused pipes and water mains to burst.
Signs and flowers memorializing the victims of the Atlanta shootings.
17:32
Deadly shootings at three Atlanta-area massage parlors that left eight people dead have stoked outrage and renewed fears about rising anti-Asian racism in the United States.
Activists Chase Strangio and Raquel Willis on "Democracy Now!"
15:44
On Trans Day of Visibility, "Democracy Now!" looks at the wave of anti-trans laws being enacted across the U.S., with dozens more anti-trans bills making their way through state legislatures.
State patrol officers on duty stand while holding wooden sticks.
19:28
After the third dramatic day in the murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, "Democracy Now!" speaks with Mel Reeves, community editor at the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, the oldest Black-owned newspaper in the state.
The hand of a hospitalized patient.
19:44
Brazil’s COVID-19 death toll has now topped nearly 260,000, the world’s second worst after the United States, as hospitals are overwhelmed with new cases.
Three images of women's marches on International Women's Day.
2:38
Millions of women around the world are taking to the streets today to mark International Women's Day — in a year where women have been disproportionately impacted by rising poverty, unemployment and violence during the pandemic.
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