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LINKTV Democracy Now January 11, 2016

Muslims coming to the United States, a muslim woman is aaring is kicked out of donald trump rally for a silent protest. We will speak to rose hamid and her immigration attorney, Marty Rosenbluth. They were both wearing a yellow star. The new York Police Department agreed to a landmark settlement to protect muslims from discrimination after the nypd was caught spying on mosques, student groups. The delta 5 go on trial. I met a lot of politicians along the way who said, i hear what you are saying, but there is nothing i can do. I feel powerless. That led me to go in front of a train and stop it. Activists gomate on trial for blocking a milelong oil train. The presiding judge will allow the defendants to argue their actions were necessary because of the threat of ....

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LINKTV Democracy Now January 11, 2016

Muslims coming to the United States, a muslim woman is aaring is kicked out of donald trump rally for a silent protest. We will speak to rose hamid and her immigration attorney, Marty Rosenbluth. They were both wearing a yellow star. The new York Police Department agreed to a landmark settlement to protect muslims from discrimination after the nypd was caught spying on mosques, student groups. The delta 5 go on trial. I met a lot of politicians along the way who said, i hear what you are saying, but there is nothing i can do. I feel powerless. That led me to go in front of a train and stop it. Activists gomate on trial for blocking a milelong oil train. The presiding judge will allow the defendants to argue their actions were necessary because of the threat of ....

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KCSM Democracy Now January 11, 2016

Protest. We will speak to rose hamid and her immigration attorney, Marty Rosenbluth. They were both wearing a yellow star. The new York Police Department agreed to a landmark settlement to protect muslims from discrimination after the nypd was caught spying on mosques, student groups. The delta 5 go on trial. I met a lot of politicians along the way who said, i hear what you are saying, but there is nothing i can do. I feel powerless. That led me to go in front of a train and stop it. Activists gomate on trial for blocking a milelong oil train. The presiding judge will allow the defendants to argue their actions were necessary because of the threat of Climate Change. All that and more coming up. Amy welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. The
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'Do something': an intimate look at the personal lives of climate activists | Documentary films


“It was so empowering,” Brockway told the Guardian of her hours perched high above the ground and the fleet of police officers who gathered to arrest her and four others for trespassing. The five aimed for a trial, seen in this year’s eco-documentary The Race to Save the World, which would highlight the urgency of curbing fossil fuel consumption at large, draw attention to the risk of oil train spills in their backyards, and test the “necessity defense” – the argument that civil disobedience was the only recourse for stopping fossil fuel’s harm to the planet – in court. For Brockway, the decision to climb the tripod was “a combination of just the literal safety immediately and also long-term safety of the way we’re addicted to oil”, she said. Months earlier, an oil train derailed just a mile from her then-teenage daughter’s school; for Brockway, her daughter’s future outweighed the risk of going to jail. “I had ....

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