Martes 26 de Julio de 2005

LOS TITULARES DE HOY

EL RESTO DE LA HORA DE DEMOCRACY NOW!

  • The Federalist (Society) Papers: John Roberts and the Right’s Move to Take Control of the Judiciary

    Roberts

    There is growing focus on an organization that Supreme Court justice nominee John Roberts claims he cannot remember if he joined or not: the Federalist Society. We speak with Alfred Ross of the Institute for Democracy Studies who uncovered John Roberts’ membership in the right-wing organization. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Triple Sharm El Sheikh Bombing Comes on Anniversary of 1952 Egyptian Revolution

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    As the investigation continues into the triple bombing at the Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh that killed dozens, we go to Egypt to speak with journalist Jonathan Steele, senior foreign correspondent for the London Guardian. [includes rush transcript]

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  • New Latin American Television Network Telesur Officially Launched

    Telesur

    Some are calling it Latin America’s al Jazeera. This weekend, a coalition of leftist governments, media outlets and movements, led by Venezuela, officially launched Telesur–a new Latin America-wide satellite TV network. We go to Caracas to speak with Andres Izarra, Venezuela’s communications minister and president of Telesur as well as attorney Eva Golinger. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Unholy Alliance? The AFL-CIO and the National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela

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    As two of the country’s largest unions leave the AFL-CIO, we talk to a labor journalist about what he calls an unholy alliance: the AFL-CIO and the National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela. [includes rush transcript]

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