WATCH: Inauguration 2017 Live Coverage w/ Angela Davis, Naomi Klein, Ralph Nader & More
WATCH: Inauguration 2017 Live Coverage w/ Angela Davis, Naomi Klein, Ralph Nader & More
Special BroadcastJanuary 20, 2017
Watch six hours of Democracy Now!’s inauguration day special featuring reports from the streets and interviews with Naomi Klein, Ralph Nader, Angela Davis, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Alicia Garza, Lee Fang, Allan Nairn, Sen. Cory Booker, Sonia Sanchez and others.
Michael Moore Addresses 25,000 Protesters in NYC: "There's More of Us Than There are of Them!"
Democracy Now! broadcast our daily show live from WHUT on the campus of the historically black university, Howard University in Washington, D.C., less than four hours before Donald Trump became the nation’s 45th president. Trump lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by almost 3 million votes, but he managed to win the Electoral College. He takes office as the least popular incoming president in at least a generation. We get an update from protests in Washington, D.C., and hear the speech Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore gave Thursday night, when nearly 25,000 people gathered in New York City to protest outside Trump International Hotel and Tower near Central Park. We are also joined live by Naomi Klein, journalist and best-selling author, whose most recent book is "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate," and Lee Fang, reporter with The Intercept who covers the intersection of money and politics.
Naomi Klein on Trump Election: "This is a Corporate Coup d’État"
Journalists Naomi Klein, author of "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate" and Lee Fang of The Intercept talk about the role of corporations inside the Trump administration and the inauguration.
Special BroadcastJanuary 20, 2017
Watch six hours of Democracy Now!’s inauguration day special featuring reports from the streets and interviews with Naomi Klein, Ralph Nader, Angela Davis, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Alicia Garza, Lee Fang, Allan Nairn, Sen. Cory Booker, Sonia Sanchez and others.
Michael Moore Addresses 25,000 Protesters in NYC: "There's More of Us Than There are of Them!"
Democracy Now! broadcast our daily show live from WHUT on the campus of the historically black university, Howard University in Washington, D.C., less than four hours before Donald Trump became the nation’s 45th president. Trump lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by almost 3 million votes, but he managed to win the Electoral College. He takes office as the least popular incoming president in at least a generation. We get an update from protests in Washington, D.C., and hear the speech Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore gave Thursday night, when nearly 25,000 people gathered in New York City to protest outside Trump International Hotel and Tower near Central Park. We are also joined live by Naomi Klein, journalist and best-selling author, whose most recent book is "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate," and Lee Fang, reporter with The Intercept who covers the intersection of money and politics.
Naomi Klein on Trump Election: "This is a Corporate Coup d’État"
Journalists Naomi Klein, author of "This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate" and Lee Fang of The Intercept talk about the role of corporations inside the Trump administration and the inauguration.