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What Are We Going to Inaugurate?
January 21, 2009What would a more perfect union look like? GRITtv broadcasts live from Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C.Whose Triumph? The Making of Barack Obama
January 20, 2009GRITtv with Laura Flanders is broadcasting from Busboys and Poets Cafe in Washington D.C. We're the change we've been waiting for. But who's the we? And how did we get to this moment?Victims and Vigilantes: An Interview with A.C. Thompson
January 19, 2009After an 18 month investigation, journalist A.C. Thompson published a report, Katrina's Hidden Race War, in the Nation Magazine that details vigilante violence in the city of New Orleans in the days after the hurricane.The Bush Years: Where Was the Press?
January 19, 2009From the Weapons of Mass Destruction that weren't to the Massive Pyramid scheme of an economy that was, did the press get played? We look at the best and worst reporting of the last eight years.Inaugurate This! Join GRITtv in DC.
January 18, 2009Sunday and Monday, January 18 and 19th, Laura Flanders will host two free, public conversations....A GRITtv Goodbye to Bush and Katrina's Hidden Race War
January 15, 2009GRITtv says goodbye to Bush with a media panel discussing the high and low points of the Bush Presidency.Bush's Environmental Record
January 15, 2009President Bush's presidency ends next week, but his legacy will live on. Especially when it comes to the environment.GRITtv Live at Noon: Exit Bush: Who Got Played?
January 15, 2009One of the more revealing moments of the Bush years occurred at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner in 2004. David Corn writing in the Nation described the event as "a formal-and-fun affair where thousands of media folks assemble at the Hilton for a fancy dinner and fab pre- and post-parties."Israel's Use of White Phosphorous
January 15, 2009The Geneva Treaty of 1980 states that white phosphorous should not be used as a weapon of war in civilian areas. The Gaza strip is about 25 miles long and between 4 and 7.5 miles wide with 1.5 million people, one of the most densely populated regions in the world. Over 900 Palestinians have been killed since fighting began.
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