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Fruitvale, Depiction of Oscar Grant’s Last Day of Life, Takes Top Prizes at Sundance Film Festival
“Fruitvale” tells the story of Oscar Grant, the 22-year-old Bay Area resident who was shot dead by a transit police officer in Oakland on New Yearu2019s Day in 2009.
US Rep. Peter Welch on Amgen’s Sweet Senate Deal
Bill talks to U.S. Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT) about the Senateu2019s costly giveaway to the worldu2019s largest biotechnology firm.
Obama Administration Fails to Prosecute Banking Fraud to “Save the System”
James S. Henry commenting on PBS documentary
On the News With Thom Hartmann: Senators Reach Across the Aisle to Promote Immigration Reform, and More
Jim Javinsky in for Thom Hartmann here – on the news... You need to know this. A rare word is coming out of the Senate today: “compromise.” With President …
Spies and the Media
Intelligence agencies infiltrate and actively work to influence mainstream media.
Obama: Rhetoric or New Direction?
James K. Galbraith claims positions taken in the Inaugural Address suggest a more serious approach to climate change and a defense of social programs.
Davos Still Pushes Failed Global Vision
Bill Black reports from Davos that the Global Competitiveness Report pushes countries towards even more deregulation.
Truthout Radio With Thom Hartmann: Guns and the Second Amendment
Ted Asregadoo interviews Thom Hartmann on
Jordanians Vote for the First Time Since Arab Spring
Islamic Action Front and opposition groups boycott parliamentary elections, regime not responding to demands for real government reform.
“The Square”: Jehane Noujaim’s New Film Captures Egypt’s Ongoing Revolution After Mubarak’s Fall
As Egyptians mark the second anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, we look at a new documentary that captures the ongoing protest movement in Egypt well after the downfall of …