She talks about some of the stories over the past 20 years. Brian amy goodman, 20 years of democracy now. You say going to where the silence is your motto. Amy unfortunately the Corporate Media leaves such a gap to cover the majority of people in this country and around the world. When you turn to a network, they have the small circle of pundits who knows so little about so much, explaining the world to us and getting it so wrong. The idea of democracy now starting 20 years ago, it really hasnt changed. Bringing out the voices of people at the grassroots in the United States and around the world. They very much represent the majority of people. I think people who are concerned deeply about war and peace, about growing in equality in this country, about climate change, the state of the planet or not a fringe minority. Not even a silent majority. But the silenced majority, silenced by the corporate immediate, which is why we have to take it back. Brian 20 years ago end of february, we ha
When you turn to a network, they have the small circle of pundits who knows so little about so much, explaining the world to us and getting it so wrong. The idea of democracy now starting 20 years ago, it really hasnt changed. Bringing out the voices of people at the grassroots in the United States and around the world. They very much represent the majority of people. I think people who are concerned deeply about war and peace about growing in equality in this country, about Climate Change, the state of the planet or not a fringe minority. Not even a silent majority. But the silenced majority silenced by the corporate immediate, which is why we have to take it back. 20 years ago end of february we had you as a guest on our morning show. Heres a clip four days after you started democracy now. Got to ask about this piece. Why liberals find talk radio so threatening. Youre a talk show host and not a conservative. Thats right. We just started a show this week called democracy now, which is
Are not a fringe minority. Not even a silent majority. But the silenced majority, silenced by the corporate immediate, which is why we have to take it back. Brian 20 years ago in february, we had you as a guest on our morning show. Heres a clip four days after you started democracy now. [video clip] got to ask about this piece. Why liberals find talk radio so threatening. Youre a talk show host and not a conservative. Amy thats right. We just started a show this week called democracy now, which is the only grassroot daily election show. Bringing the voice of the grassroot into the National Political discourse. I havent read the article. I find talk radio i dont get to hear a lot of talk radio because im doing a lot myself. But i think a lot of what were hearing, about what im reading is a lot of hatemongering. [end video clip] brian whats the difference between democracy now, than what it was like back 20 years ago . Amy first of all, we were on Nine Community Radio Stations in 1996. W
A story behind the hs b. C. Story. After 411 days behind bars bail for al jazeeras Mohamed Fadel fahmy and Baher Mohamed in cairo. And news that takes its time. We look at the Journalism Movement including a writer taking seven years to tell a story at 9 00pm g. M. T. Sunday february 8th a news story broke on multiple news outlets, going online at that moment because that was the deal. The time that journalists from 45 countries agreed to simultaneously publish their reports on what have come to be known as the swiss leaks. The story about tax evasion, and the journalistic effort that exposed it occurred on a global scale. The process got a start six years ago in january 2009. When an employee turned whistleblower at hs b. C. Handed obvious a trove of Financial Data to the authorities in france. It showed that hs b. C. The Second Biggest Bank helped thousands of client hide money in secret acts held by banks in switzerland. The french newspaper got its hand on the data along with a sec
B. C. Story. After 411 days behind bars, bail for al jazeeras Mohamed Fadel fahmy and Baher Mohamed in cairo. And news that takes its time. We look at the Journalism Movement, including a writer taking seven years to tell a story at 9 00pm g. M. T. Sunday, february 8th, a news story broke on multiple news outlets, going online at that moment because that was the deal. The time that journalists from 45 countries agreed to simultaneously publish their reports on what have come to be known as the swiss leaks. The story about tax evasion, and the journalistic effort that exposed it occurred on a global scale. The process got a start six years ago in january 2009. When an employee turned whistleblower at hs b. C. Handed obvious a trove of Financial Data to the authorities in france. It showed that hs b. C. , the Second Biggest Bank helped thousands of client hide money in secret acts held by banks in switzerland. The french newspaper got its hand on the data, along with a second leak. Edito