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Daily Show for November 6, 2024 Democracy Now!

Donald Trump has been reelected president of the United States. Ahead of Kamala Harris’s expected concession speech, we speak to professors Carol Anderson and Michele Goodwin to discuss Harris’s historic campaign — and historic loss. “The Confederacy won,” says Anderson, a professor of African American studies at Emory University. “It paints a picture of what Americans are willing to embrace,” says Goodwin, a professor of constitutional law at Georgetown and an expert on healthcare law, who warns of the public health dangers of a second Trump ... continua

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Election night 2024 coverage with Democracy Now!

Tune in to Democracy Now! on election night, Tuesday, November 5, for a 4-hour special broadcast. Join us from 8 p.m. to midnight ET. Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez and Nermeen Shaikh will speak with guests from around the country about this historic election as results come in. We will also air an expanded 2-hour election show for our daily broadcast on Wednesday, November 6.
Guests will include: Emory Professor Carol Anderson, Mehdi Hasan (Zeteo), Jeremy Scahill (Drop Site News), Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour, Rep. Greg Casar, Georgetown Professor ... continua

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L'ascia di guerra

Adam Reed, uno scout, e Fire Knife, un indiano, sono legati da amicizia. Ma per salvare soldati e civili di un forte, attaccato dai pellerossa, i due si trovano l'uno contro l'altro. Il comandante del forte, un maggiore, è un crudele razzista. Nell'attacco solo pochi riescono a sfuggire al massacro degli indiani: tra questi Adam e il maggiore. Fire Knife promette salva la vita a tutti gli scampati in cambio del maggiore ma Adam respinge la proposta, riesce a sconfiggere gli indiani e consegna ai soldati del generale in capo il crudele maggiore.

Daily Show for November 5, 2024 Democracy Now!

As voters across the United States head to the polls on Election Day, many face “a choice between two unsatisfactory candidates,” says Democracy Now! co-host Juan González. This choice is especially “excruciating” for those “who are outraged by our government’s continued support for Israel’s yearlong genocidal assault on Gaza.” He says the 2024 election has echoes of 1968, when many progressives sat out the election because of anger over Vietnam, but Richard Nixon’s victory and ultimate expansion of the war proved to be disastrous. “It would take ... continua

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Daily Show for November 4, 2024 Democracy Now!

As Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaign in Pennsylvania on the last day before the presidential election, false claims of voter fraud are spreading. “The truth is, none of these lies have been about election integrity. It’s always been about power,” says Neil Makhija, chair of the board of elections in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania — the battleground state that “could decide the election” — in a video essay featured by The New York Times. Makhija joins Democracy Now! to discuss his work expanding access to the vote and debunking the myth of mass ... continua

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Daily Show for November 1, 2024 Democracy Now!

Kamala Harris is blasting Donald Trump for vowing to protect women whether they “like it or not” at the same time he is calling for Republican Liz Cheney to be shot in the face. We get response from The Nation's abortion access correspondent Amy Littlefield and talk about 10 states with abortion rights on the ballot, including Arizona, Nevada, Florida, South Dakota and Missouri. Trump's remarks are a “succinct and clear definition of patriarchy,” says Littlefield. She argues the 2024 election will be decided in large part by white women and whether they will ... continua

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Daily Show for October 31, 2024 Democracy Now!

We are joined by U.N. special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, Francesca Albanese, who says Israel is committing genocide on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Facing accusations of antisemitism from Israeli and U.S. officials, Albanese is in New York to present her report, titled “Genocide as colonial erasure,” which finds that Israel’s genocide is founded on “ideological hatred” and “dehumanization” and “enabled through the various organs of the state,” and recommends that Israel be unseated from the United Nations over its conduct. ... continua

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mRNA da Nobel: dai vaccini anti-covid alla lotta ai tumori

Nel 2005, Drew Weissman e Katalin Karikó scoprirono come modificare molecole di mRNA per prevenire infiammazioni: una scoperta che avrebbe permesso di sviluppare i vaccini contro il Covid-19. La storia della scoperta che ha valso a entrambi il Nobel per la Medicina nel 2023, e che oggi guida la sperimentazione per vaccini antitumorali. Accompagna la conferenza il live drawing di Jacopo Sacquegno. Interviene: Drew Weissman, Premio Nobel per la Medicina 2023 Modera: Elena Carnevali, Sindaca di Bergamo Live drawing: Jacopo Sacquegno, visual thinker e biologo

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Daily Show for October 30, 2024 Democracy Now!

Vice President Kamala Harris made her closing argument Tuesday in a major speech at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., scene of the Trump rally in 2021 that led to the Capitol riot. Harris described Trump as a tyrant who would shred the rule of law if given another four years in office. The Republican campaign, meanwhile, is still dealing with fallout from Sunday’s rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, where speakers made a series of racist and dehumanizing remarks about Puerto Ricans, Black people, Palestinians and more. For more on the state of the race with ... continua

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The sisterhood of the bonobos: a new model of female solidarity

Among bonobos, our closest evolutionary relatives, the social order protects females from sexual aggression by males. The result: a playful, cooperative coexistence and peaceful. Diane L. Rosenfeld, expert on gender violence, analyzes laws and practices of human society that oppress women, and draws a lesson from bonobo society important: patriarchy is not inevitable. Speaker: Diane L. Rosenfeld, Harvard University Moderator: Graziella Romeo, Bocconi University Introduced by: Attilio Brambilla, Alfaparf Group Concludes: Rachele Paolucci, AISM

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