Flashpoints – July 18, 2008
Flashpoints features an historic broadcast from the first-ever rural day laborer center for immigrant workers in the country.

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An award winning front-line investigative news magazine focusing on human, civil and workers rights, issues of war and peace, Global Warming, racism and poverty, and other issues. Hosted by Dennis J. Bernstein.
Flashpoints features an historic broadcast from the first-ever rural day laborer center for immigrant workers in the country.
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We’ll be joined by Representative Dennis Kucinich, who introduced another article of impeachment on the floor of the House today; also, we’ll speak to a lawyer for the Oak Grove treesitters in Berkeley about the deeper issues involved for the University and those involved in the tree-sit; news headlines from occupied Palestine; JR and the … Continued
Israeli occupation forces continue to lay siege to Nablus in the West Bank, we have an eyewitness report from the ground; also, on Community Business with Catherine Austin Fitts, we dissect the dismay toward Fannie May and Freddie Mac; JR and the Block Report talk document the loss of one of this country’s most important … Continued