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LINKTV Democracy Now February 24, 2016

Just relocated to a new zip code here in the United States . Then to nevada. We won the evangelicals, we won with the young, we won with the old, we won with highly educated, we won with poorly educated i love the poorly educated. Amy winning 45 of the Republican Caucus vote in nevada , donald trump usually wins the caucus in his third victory in a row. We will go to reno. Then we remember black lives matter activist Marshawn Mccarrel, who shot himself to death at the entrance of the ohio statehouse in columbus earlier this month. He was a young man that could see all of the our precious oppression and injustice, committed himself to working for, and still bring light. Even if he was angry at the system, he managed to somehow bring a positive energy to the work he did. He was remarkable. Amy we will speak with one of Marshawn Mccarrels former teachers as well as the highs will students who worked with him closely. All of that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow.

LINKTV Democracy Now February 29, 2016

Rock opening the sunday night ceremony in los angeles. Hollywoods biggest night had to share the spotlight with way cuts and a sharp tongued host which all brought the attention to the lack of diversity. We will speak with Rashad Robinson and Hector Becerra. His recent article headlined, in this town, it is as if hollywood tries to not cast latinos. First, the South Carolina. Despite what you hear, we dont need to make America Great again. America has never stopped being great. But we do need to make america whole again. Walls, we building need to be tearing down barriers. Amy voters in South Carolinas democratic primary saturday backed president ial candidate Hillary Clinton with a staggering 73. 5 of the vote. Africanamericans favored clinton over sanders by more than six to one while white voters narrowly preferred her as well. We will get reaction as well as hesitance to disavow david duke. Reasons racism is still alive. We will speak with ari berman, author of give us the ballot.

LINKTV Democracy Now February 29, 2016

Rock opening the sunday night ceremony in los angeles. Hollywoods biggest night had to share the spotlight with way cuts and a sharp tongued host which all brought the attention to the lack of diversity. We will speak with Rashad Robinson and Hector Becerra. His recent article headlined, in this town, it is as if hollywood tries to not cast latinos. First, the South Carolina. Despite what you hear, we dont need to make America Great again. America has never stopped being great. But we do need to make america whole again. Walls, we building need to be tearing down barriers. Amy voters in South Carolinas democratic primary saturday backed president ial candidate Hillary Clinton with a staggering 73. 5 of the vote. Africanamericans favored clinton over sanders by more than six to one while white voters narrowly preferred her as well. We will get reaction as well as hesitance to disavow david duke. Reasons racism is still alive. We will speak with ari berman, author of give us the ballot.

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose April 30, 2016

Al let us start with the issue of crime. This is a National Reentry week, where you are trying to help people who get out of prison to have a more productive life. Let me just start though, why do we have the highest incarceration rate in the world . Ms. Lynch you know, we certainly do have one of the highest rates in the world. It stems from a number of sources. I think we look back at the efforts that were made never truly seeking to reduce violence, to deal with the burgeoning drug problem, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s, and the violence that accompanied them. And what people thought was, a need to appear very, very tough on crime, without thinking through the results of a lot of those actions. We have lived with those results now for several generations seeing the effects of some of , the laws and regulations and statutes that we have. Al was the 1994 crime act bad . That had a lot of attention. In retrospect ms. Lynch it did not think through all of the consequences of what

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose April 29, 2016

Where you are trying to help people who get out of prison to have a more productive life. Let me just start though, why do we have the highest incarceration rate in the world . We certainly do have one of the highest rates in the world. It stems from a number of sources. I think we look back at the efforts that were made never truly seeking to reduce violence, to deal with the burgeoning drug problem, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s,nd the violence that accompanied them. And the need to appear very, withoutgh on crime, thinking through the results of a lot of those actions. We have lived with those results for now, several generations, seeing the effects of some of the laws and regulations and statutes that we have. Al was the 1994 crime act bad . That had a lot of attention. In retrospect ms. Lynch it did not think through all of the consequences of what it thought it would do. It was seeking to address the credible problem of violence accompanying the drug trade, particularly as

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