Obama: One Year Later, What's Changed?

By GRIT TV

November 4, 2009

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In a special one-hour live stream, we bring back many of our guests from last year's election day show to discuss what's changed, what's stayed the same, and what we still hope to see happen under Obama.

Elections around the country of course saw nowhere near the turnout of the presidential race, yet the corporate media still insists on considering races in Virginia and New Jersey referenda on Obama. What do the results really mean? And what's going on in the Obama administration? We'll talk to Katrina vanden Heuvel and Chris Hayes of The Nation, Jehmu Greene of the Women's Media Center, James Rucker of Color Of Change, Danny Schechter of News Dissector, Jane Hamsher of FireDogLake, Mark Green of Air America, Esther Armah of WBAI, and special guests from the Maine Equality movement and elsewhere.

For more on the program and archives visit grittv.org.

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GRITtv with Laura Flanders is a new, news and arts discussion show, available daily, in multiple formats, with interactivity and a positive take on what's going on. The show launched May 12, 2008. more...
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