
Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)
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Democracy Now! is a daily national independent award-winning news program, hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 13, 2004
Why Is It That The Whitest States Have The Most Influence On Who Is Chosen For President? Justices Let Stand Policy Of Silence On 9/11 Detainees Richard Perle v. Paul Krugman: A Debate On The War On Terror
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 12, 2004
American Dynasty: Former Top Republican Strategist Discusses The Bush Family’s Rise To Power Since WWI DC Holds Early, Non-Binding Primary Election To Focus Attention On Non-Voting Rights Of Residents
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 9, 2004
The Buying of the President 2004: Who’s Really Bankrolling Bush & His Democratic Challengers – And What They Expect In Return Protest Round-up: Anti-Ford Protests in LA; Man Fined for Holding Sign; Fired SF Chronicle Speaks; Teen Protester Faces Jail FTAA Protesters Say Miami Police Violating 1st Amendment Rights
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 8, 2004
Kadiatou Diallo, Mother of Amadou, Discusses $3M NYC Settlement America Behind The Color Line – A Conversation With Renowned Scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Bracero Redux: Bush Immigration Proposal Creates New Pool of Temporary Workers
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 7, 2004
State Secret: Why Are Uninsured Patients Paying The Highest Prices? Are Debtor Prisons Returning To America?
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 6, 2004
Cheney Facing Prosecution In France For Halliburton Gas Deal In Nigeria Presidential Candidate Moseley Braun Denies Support For Past Nigerian Dictatorship; Brother of Slain Nigerian Activist Disagrees Las Vegas Hotels, Airlines Ordered By FBI To Turn Over Guest Info
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 5, 2004
Democratic Contenders Debate As Iowa Caucus Looms Superpower Syndrome: America’s Apocalyptic Confrontation With The World "This War Has Unleashed The Freedom For Political Islam To Oppress Women" – Leading Iraqi Feminist Yanar Mohammed Dicusses the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 2, 2004
Haiti 1804-2004: Tens of Thousands Mark Bicentennial of Haitian Revolution The Zapatista Uprising 1994-2004: A Look At How An Indigenous Rebel Group From Chiapas Took on Mexico and Corporate Globalization
Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 1, 2004
As part of our annual tradition, today we bring you "A Shortcut Through 2003," an hour-long recap of the sounds of the past year produced by WBAI’s Peter Bochan, host of the popular WBAI show "All Mixed Up."