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Could Police Repression at Toronto G-20 Happen Again?

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June 30, 2012
Could Police Repression at Toronto G-20 Happen Again?
Lawyers Paul Copeland and Howard Morton discuss the major review of police actions during the Toronto G-20 and if there has been accountability
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The Occupy Movement


Police fire teargas at protest in Khartoum suburb

Mexico: Will Occupy-Inspired, Student-Led Movement Give Manuel Lopez Obrador an Upset Win?

Brazil tribes occupy hydroelectric dam project

Students take lead in Sudan protests

Activist Nuns face rightwing backlash

Best of the web


Citizens United, Part 2? Supreme Court Overturns MT Law Banning Corporate Elections Spending

Inside Story: Who won the US health care battle?

Sen. Bernie Sanders: The American People Are Angry

Dark Money and the 2012 Election

RetroBites: Jane Fonda on Revolution

Political Humor


Stephanie Cutter Freaks Out -- Obama For America Outtakes

The Day In 100 Seconds: The 'ObamaCare' Verdict

Romney Wears Anti-Bacterial Yellow Gloves While Greeting Rust Belt Americans

Deficitbots

Stephen Colbert: Supreme Court Before It Happens

Global Warning


'Colony Collapse Disorder' Threatens Bees, US Agriculture

Bill McKibben on Corporations and Climate Change

Colorado Blaze Doubles Size Overnight

World loses species with death of giant tortoise

Severe drought stalks Korean penninsula

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TRNN This Week June 24 - 29

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TRNN This Week June 24 - 29
June 30, 2012
Baltimore Hip Hop on School to Prison Pipeline
Cultural event features Baltimore youth performing original work on the high incarceration rates of youth in the city
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Supreme Court Decision Good, But Fight for "Medicare For All" Continues
DeAnn McEwen: Supreme Court and health act only a step towards real health care for all
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Supreme Court Sides with Corporatization of Medicine
Dr. Flowers: Decision strengthens the role of private insurance companies and makes the fight for Medicare for All more difficult
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June 28

Bahrain Protesters Denounce US Support for Dictatorship
Reem Khalifa: Bahrain government plans to form union with Saudi Arabia as arrests and violence towards protestors continues
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Argentinian Central Bank Targets Growth, Not Lower Inflation
John Weeks: The Central Bank of Argentina breaks ranks with neo-liberal banking policy and targets jobs over lower inflation
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PT2- Lia Tarachansky Answers Viewers Questions
Lia Tarachansky, Middle East reporter for TRNN, answers questions put to her by viewers
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June 27

US Covers Up Rwanda Supported Mutiny in Congo
Maurice Carney: American ally Rwanda supports rebel troops in Congo
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Lia Tarachansky Answers Viewers Questions
Lia Tarachansky, Middle East reporter for TRNN, answers questions put to her by viewers
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"The Sugar Mama of Anti-Muslim Hate"
Max Blumenthal on his article exposing an unholy alliance pushing Islamophobia in New York
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June 26

Arizona Gov. Declares Supreme Court Victory as Latino Community Vows to Resist
Isabel Garcia: The most racist section of the legislation was upheld by the Supreme Court
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Iran Suppresses Union Organizing, Arrests Worker Activists
Farid Partovi: Sanctions and talk of war make it easier for Iranian regime to repress union organizers
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Economic War Against Iran Continues; Still No Evidence of a Weapons Program
Gareth Porter: US continues to insist Iran gives up all nuclear enrichment and offers no concessions on sanctions
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June 25

Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi wins Egyptian Presidency
Revolutionaries separate of the Brotherhood believe, despite the new president, Egypt has a long way to go before democracy as the military junta retains its power.
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Thousands of Israelis Join "Citizen's Mutiny"
After violent arrest of the symbolic leader of Israel's social justice mov't, thousands pour onto streets in rage
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House Passes Energy Bill, Allows Drilling on Public Lands
The Domestic Energy and Jobs Act requires President Obama to produce fossil fuels domestically if he taps into the country's reserves
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June 24

Honduran Scholars Call on US to Cease Support for Military and Police
Adrienne Pine: 40 Honduran scholars, supported by 300 academics from 29 countries, sent a letter to President Obama demanding the end of U.S. support for Honduran military and police training—and that the war on drugs is not a rationale for supporting a regime that is violently suppressing its own people.
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Real Rio Action is on the Streets
Patrick Bond: Rio+20 official meetings a bust as green market mechanisms prove a failure
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Pt3 - CO2, the Sun, and Warming in the Middle Ages - Viewer Questions on Climate Science
TRNN viewers ask questions and challenge two prominent climate scientists about the relationship between increased carbon emissions and global warming
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The Promise
What you have been seeing on TRNN is just a taste of what's to come; we need your support now
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The Occupy Movement


Police fire teargas at protest in Khartoum suburb

Mexico: Will Occupy-Inspired, Student-Led Movement Give Manuel Lopez Obrador an Upset Win?

Brazil tribes occupy hydroelectric dam project

Students take lead in Sudan protests

Activist Nuns face rightwing backlash

Best of the web


Citizens United, Part 2? Supreme Court Overturns MT Law Banning Corporate Elections Spending

Inside Story: Who won the US health care battle?

Sen. Bernie Sanders: The American People Are Angry

Dark Money and the 2012 Election

RetroBites: Jane Fonda on Revolution

Political Humor


Stephanie Cutter Freaks Out -- Obama For America Outtakes

The Day In 100 Seconds: The 'ObamaCare' Verdict

Romney Wears Anti-Bacterial Yellow Gloves While Greeting Rust Belt Americans

Deficitbots

Stephen Colbert: Supreme Court Before It Happens

Global Warning


'Colony Collapse Disorder' Threatens Bees, US Agriculture

Bill McKibben on Corporations and Climate Change

Colorado Blaze Doubles Size Overnight

World loses species with death of giant tortoise

Severe drought stalks Korean penninsula

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