Goodman and Muwakkil interview residents of the housing project located next to the 1996 DNC about housing and community conditions.
Subjects: poverty, policing
Guests:
unnamed Horner resident
Mae, Horner resident
Jeremy Scahill, author of Dirty Wars, interviewed by Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman & Juan González
Goodman and Muwakkil interview residents of the housing project located next to the 1996 DNC about housing and community conditions.
Subjects: poverty, policing
Guests:
unnamed Horner resident
Mae, Horner resident
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Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill and author Noam Chomsky recently sat down together at Harvard University to discuss Scahill’s groundbreaking new book, "Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield."