No Bailout!
VideoNation & Laura Hanna:A look at the passionate protests on Wall Street in opposition to the $700 billion bailout proposal.
VideoNation & Laura Hanna:A look at the passionate protests on Wall Street in opposition to the $700 billion bailout proposal.
CNN :"There's a reason why the McCain campaign keeps Sarah Palin away from the press..."
Saturday Night Live :Fey impersonates Palin in a hilarious sketch parodying the Republican's disastrous interview with Katie Couric.

In preparation for his last debate with Obama, McCain should take a few pages from the Batman villain's playbook.
American News Project : Presidential Election 2008
As the media descends on Hempstead, NY, for the last presidential debate, regular citizens express frustration with crises at home and abroad.
Countdown : Presidential Election 2008
Keith Olbermann shows his anger and frustration with McCain campaign's mudslinging, hypocrisy and bigotry.
The Nation's Ari Melber discusses the growing sentiment amongst conservatives that McCain's campaign has grown far too negative.
Instead of discussing the real issues, McCain and Palin have turned to stoking the prejudices of their supporters
Comedian David Alan Grier implores White America to get over its irrational fear of voting for a Black man.
YouTube : Presidential Election 2008
In the midst of our nation's economic meltdown, Fox News devotes an entire segment to denouncing a less-than-flattering photo of Sarah Palin.
Many memorable moments from Obama and McCain's second debate get lampooned.
Countdown : Presidential Election 2008
The feisty comedian tells Keith Olbermann why young Jewish voters should convince their grandparents to back Obama in Florida.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
Barack Obama poses for the cover of a 1960s soul album, while John McCain wanders the outer reaches of the stage.
During their second presidential debate, McCain and Obama show the stark difference between them on the issue of healthcare.
Keith Olbermann takes Sarah Palin to task for her baseless and insidious attacks on Barack Obama's character and patriotism.
Real Time with Bill Maher : Sarah Palin
'The good news is Sarah Palin can complete a sentence. The bad news is we all have to listen to it.'
In an uproarious recreation of the 2008 VP showdown, Fey introduces a flute for the 'talent portion of the debate.'
Countdown : Presidential Election 2008
A new video compilation showing the striking similarity in debate rhetoric between George W. Bush in 2000 and Sarah Palin in 2008.
The Colbert Report : Disaster Capitalism
Naomi Klein says the government exploits crises to pass pro-business agendas...How can she say that? We're in the middle of a crisis!
Throughout the debate, Sarah Palin continuously referred to John McCain (and herself) as a maverick. But Joe Biden effectively destroyed that notion.
YouTube : Racism & Discrimination
Secretary Treasurer of the AFL-CIO: 'All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.'
The Simpsons character encounters a corrupted electronic voting machine: 'This doesn't happen in America! Maybe in Ohio, but not in America!'
Talking Points Memo : Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton thinks the vice presidency will be more important than ever in the next four years--and his bet's on Joe Biden
Sarah Palin seems a little bit more coherent in her most recent Katie Couric interview but she still doesn't make a lot of sense.
John Kerry takes McCain to task for playing politics with our nation's crumbling economy. If only he had been this bold four years ago!
Chris Matthews on McCain: 'He called charge, and the Republican retreated. That's what happened here.'
VideoNation & Laura Hanna : U.S. Economy
A look at the passionate protests on Wall Street in opposition to the $700 billion bailout proposal.
Saturday Night Live : Sarah Palin
Fey impersonates Palin in a hilarious sketch parodying the Republican's disastrous interview with Katie Couric.
"There's a reason why the McCain campaign keeps Sarah Palin away from the press..."
Huffington Post : Presidential Election 2008
And furthermore, did John McCain say "horses--t" on live TV in response to Obama's criticism?
Jon Stewart says John McCain is the only man who can impulsively overreact to something ten days old.
While the financial crisis is nothing to joke about, the Joker from The Dark Knight couldn't be any worse than George W. Bush
Keith Olbermann discusses a recently unearthed video of Sarah Palin being blessed by a Kenyan witch hunter.
Palin gets stumped when Katie Couric asks for a single example of how McCain has fought to reform financial oversight.
Parodying McCain's campaign "suspension," Colbert briefly brings his show to a halt until the financial crisis is averted.
The Late Night Show host asks, 'What are you going to do if you're elected and things get tough? Suspend being president?'
Puppet lobbyists, banned books and the Bridge to Nowhere Play Set sold separately.
CNN's Campbell Brown slams the McCain campaign for barring their own VP pick from speaking with reporters, a move Brown calls unequivocally 'sexist'.
Huffington Post : Presidential Election 2008
John McCain may have recently discovered his inner populist, but he has been pushing for deregulation all year.
Confused? Forgetting what you stand for? Sleeping on the job? You need the Age Card.
Jon Stewart mocks Sean Hannity's suggestion that we should all just shut up about the economy while he gushes over Sarah Palin.
Air America : Presidential Election 2008
Palin makes a bizarre statement reminiscent of the Adam Sandler buffoon: 'They don't flag the molecules, where it's going and where it's not'
Real Time with Bill Maher : Disaster Capitalism
The Nation's Naomi Klein discusses how Christmas came early for Wall Street this year--and we're paying the bill.
Progressive Accountability : Ethical Economics
The current banking crisis and McCain's political history should be creating a serious case of déjà vu.
McCain declares he wouldn't grant a meeting with the President of Spain if he's elected, perhaps forgetting that Spain is a US ally.
The Today Show : Presidential Election 2008
Ever since Sarah Palin became a vice presidential candidate, the GOP has battled the plain facts to present her as a reformer.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
As Wall Street crumbles and hurricanes rip through the southern United States, Stewart sees the brighter side: a hot VP candidate.
MSNBC : Presidential Election 2008
Maher says, 'If you describe [Palin] accurately, there's no way you can do that and not sound condescending.'
YouTube : Presidential Election 2008
The Bourne Ultimatum star calls the Palin pick 'a really bad Disney movie.'
American News Project : Presidential Election 2008
At the Family Research Council's Value Voters summit in Washington DC, vendors hawk a racist product meant to inspire Anti-Obama fervor.
The Nation's Naomi Klein connects the dots between Wall Street's meltdown and the failed economic policies of the Bush Administration.
Brave New Films : Presidential Election 2008
The state of John McCain's health is an issue of grave concern for all Americans, regardless of political persuasion.
Brave New Films : Presidential Election 2008
We are in the two-minute drill with no timeouts. No more sitting on the sidelines and allowing the McCain campaign to rack up points with countless distortions.
American News Project : Presidential Election 2008
It turns out Sarah Palin has something substantial to hide, especially from swing voters.
Andrew Bacevich, author of The Limits of Power, offers a powerful summary judgment on how the Bush Administration responded to the attacks of 9/11.
Talking Points Memo : Presidential Election 2008
Sarah Palin's record in Alaskan politics lays bare the myth of her maverick credentials.
MSNBC : Presidential Election 2008
Rachel Maddow offers a timely fact-check of the McCain campaign's recent spate of lies about Barack Obama.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
Jon Stewart exposes the shameless GOP double-speak in the wake of the Palin selection
Max Blumenthal : Presidential Election 2008
A startling look at the GOP's reaction to the unwanted pregnancy of Sarah Palin's daughter.
Brave New Films : Presidential Election 2008
A former POW who served alongside McCain, criticizes the candidate's temperament and use of their experiences for political gain.
VideoNation & Brett Story : Convention 08
What issues must the Democrats champion in order to win in the general election in November?
VideoNation & Brett Story : Convention 08
Cutting through the spin and the stagecraft, Nation correspondents on the scene in Denver report on their experiences at the Democratic convention.
Missed some of the big speeches at the Democratic convention in Denver? Check out Obama's promise to America and more.
VideoNation & Brett Story : Convention 08
The Nation's Chris Hayes catches up with a pro-gun gathering of Democrats in Denver--and Davy Crockett's 21st-century namesake.
John Stewart checks in with his crack team of reporters for the latest developments at the DNC.
VideoNation & Brett Story : Convention 08
The Nation's Publisher Emeritus reflects on every convention since 1956--and ahead to Obama's historic moment.
VideoNation & Brett Story : Convention 08
If Barack Obama is promishing change from the bottom up, then what's driving the protests in Denver?
The UpTake : Journalists & Journalism
Laura Flanders leads a panel discussion featuring Van Jones and David Barsamian on the subject of change.
The Nation's Ari Berman dissects the corporate influence-peddling at this year's Democratic convention.
Grit TV : Social & Economic Rights
Activist Judith Browne-Dianis explains why progressives should care about public housing.
The Nation's Ari Melber explains why the Democratic National Convention will be a game-changer.
Brave New Films : U.S. Economy
Exactly how many luxury homes do John and Cindy McCain own?
YouTube : Presidential Election 2008
The Nation's Ari Melber sheds light on the real contenders for Obama's Vice President.
McCain keeps trying to knock him down, but Obama is prepared to overcome with his good character and reach victory.
Brave New Films : Media Analysis
Here's how to keep FOX smears of Obama from spreading.
Wal-Mart is telling its employees to vote Republican. Isn't that illegal?
Few expected the Beijing Olympics to go without its fair share of scandals--but who knew they would mostly turn out to be so laughable?
President Bush blows and Bob Costas shines during a revealing interview at the Beijing Olympics.
Audrey Sprenger : Activism & Organizing
In advance of the Democratic convention, the people of Denver speak out on behalf of their city's public library.
YouTube : Presidential Election 2008
Barack Obama responds to McCain's energy policy smears in no uncertain terms.
Talking Points Memo : Presidential Election 2008
Here's a comprehensive condemnation of John McCain's fitness to lead in less than six minutes.
Big up yourselves! In this clip, Ali G keeps it real with John Naber, US Olympians President. Respect!
Brave New Films : Media Analysis
O'Reilly's bullying antics show he never learned the lessons the rest of us were taught in school.
The Daily Show : Foreign Affairs
Lewis Black holds an awards ceremony for some of the most evil dictatorships in the world.
Americans channeling their favorite superheroes and villains weigh in on who their political heroes will be in this year's election and why.
This animated video finally answers the question: 'How did oil get so expensive?'
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
John McCain receives a special award for an attack ad that reaches a new hypocritical low.
Brave New Films : Presidential Election 2008
Help end McCain's campaign of dishonesty. Sign a petition to compel McCain to disavow his Obama attack ad and yank it from the air.
It's official, straight from the mouth of Bush's former press secretary, Scott McClellan--FOX is Republican propaganda.
Unlike Bush, these guys are determined to play golf as often as possible to support our soldiers overseas.
ColorofChange.org : Media Analysis
The politically conscious rapper helps deliver over 620,000 petitions calling on Fox to end its racist coverage of the Obamas.
Author Irwin Tang talks about McCain's excessive use of the derogatory term 'gook', in his new book John McCain's Racism and Why it Matters.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
Jon Stewart jokes that with one shot, Barack Obama dispelled all rumors of his lack of foreign policy experience.
Naomi Klein debunks Bush's offshore drilling plan on Fox Business News' Happy Hour Program.
Brave New Films : Law & Justice
This sounds like a dream, doesn't it? Well, it's not. We have a unique opportunity right now to send Karl Rove to jail, but only if we take immediate action.
Cristina Lara is a feminist, a football player, a writer and a straight-A student. Watch her receive the first Brave Nation Activist award.
McCain, the self-proclaimed 'illiterate,' computer non-user gets excited about a one-hour CD that guarantees it can teach him this 'complicated' technology.
Grit TV : Presidential Election 2008
Laura Flanders leads a panel discussion featuring Hendrik Hertzberg of The New Yorker about the controversial Barack Obama cover.
Appearing on Good Morning America, John Edwards speaks out against false claims that Barack Obama has flip-flopped on Iraq.
Nation magazine contributor Kai Wright discusses his July 14 article about the mortgage crisis and its effect on the black middle class.
Brave New Films : Media Analysis
Fox's long history of racism is nothing new, but it has been particularly egregious when it comes to their coverage of the Obamas.
The Tavis Smiley Show : Political Analysis
Nation contributer Naomi Klein discusses her book, The Shock Doctrine, and how moments of crisis are seen as moments to act.
The Colbert Report : Arts, Culture, & Entertainment
Stephen Colbert suggests that playing McCain would be a bigger stretch for the Academy Award nominated movie star.
How can John McCain make himself more exciting to voters? He needs to team up with Madonna!
President Bush will seek to comfort victims of his presidency as they try to make sense of the destruction he has caused.
The Nation's Christopher Hayes discusses the Right's woeful misunderstanding of the country's gas prices crisis.
Richmond Mayor Douglas Wilder discusses the need to focus on rebuilding American cities from the inside out.
Countdown : Civil Rights & Liberties
Keith Olbermann says that when it comes to FISA, the Democrats are doing 'a collective impression of Homer Simpson falling off a cliff.'
The Colbert Report : US Politics & Government
Progressive Congressman Robert Wexler discusses his new book and what liberalism means for America.
Flinch Studio Animation : John McCain
This Schoolhouse Rock-inspired cartoon portrays John McCain's "double-talk" express.
Legendary activist Tom Hayden talks with Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine, about the state of the fourth branch of government.
Brave New Films : Democratic Party
After his repeated attacks at Democrats and support for Republicans it's time for Lieberman to switch sides already.
Personal Democracy Forum : Presidential Election 2008
A McCain tech aide claims his candidate doesn't need to use the internet to be aware of its impact. Right...
The Colbert Report : U.S. Economy
Barbara Ehrenreich discusses her new book, This Land is Their Land, and riffs on the 'New Inequality' with the king of deadpan.
Comedian George Carlin is dead at 71. The Nation pays tribute to "America's most consistently savage social commentator."
Brave Nation : Public Figures & Intellectuals
Pete Seeger talks about music and activism with one of the country's most effective young grassroots leaders, Majora Carter.
CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent Lara Logan feels responsible for Americans not understanding what's going on in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Rebecca MacNeice : Journalists & Journalism
Phil Donahue talks about his experience as a talk show host on MSNBC during the buildup to the invasion of Iraq.
McCain has received millions in donations from the same companies that helped the Bush administration create an energy plan that has helped raise gasoline to $4 a gallon.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
Jon Stewart mocks the media's willingness to peddle insane rumors about Barack Obama--and their tendency to place the blame on the internet.
Brave Nation : Activism & Organizing
Antiwar activist Ava Lowery and the ACLU's Anthony Romero discuss the legal quagmire into which the country has sunk since 9/11.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
Stewart ridicules the mainstream media's latest foray into the politics of personal destruction.
American News Project : Global Warming & Climate Change
How solidly Republican will Christian evangelicals be in 2008? Could concern about the planet be the issue that draws many believers into the Democratic camp?
Brave New Films : Reproductive Rights
Here's a sneak peek at what a women's health clinic could look like if John McCain is elected president.
Bonnie Raitt and Dolores Huerta talk about their passions, regrets, fears and most of all their dreams for future generations.
Brave Nation : Activism & Organizing
Who is a local unsung hero that even at a young age, has the bravery to put themselves on the line for a cause?
The Glaser Progress Foundation : Progressives, Liberals, & The American Left
A tribute to a true progressive, tragically silenced forty years ago this week.
Comedian Lewis Black (The Daily Show) unleashes a rant against the greed of "Buyout Barons.
60Frames : Presidential Election 2008
Is this the first time Hillary Clinton has refused to drop out of a race? Check out this never-before-seen footage of a Young Clinton and Obama.
Carl Pope and Van Jones discuss the issues and movements that have informed and inspired their lives and work.
The Nation's Chris Hayes takes on McCain's evolving position on Hamas. Turns out he was for talking to Hamas before he was against it.
Move On.org : Presidential Election 2008
Think you can tell the difference between McCain and Bush? Take the Bush-McCain challenge!
Humanitainment : Presidential Election 2008
Can the entire narrative of the last few months of the Democratic nomination fight be found in the second Star Wars film?
Brave New Films & Mother Jones : Religion
Since the media won't question McCain about his deeply bigoted pastor, it's up to you to call attention to this issue.
Talking Points Memo : Presidential Election 2008
As far as Hillary Clinton is concerned, if you disagree with her gas tax plan, you're an elitist.
Brett Story & VideoNation : Civil Rights Activism
Protesters decry acquittal of three New York City police officers on trial for firing 50 bullets at an unarmed man.
Free Press : Media Analysis
Why is the media ignoring one of the biggest political scandals in recent memory?
Media Matters for America : Media Analysis
Why does the American public think John McCain is a maverick? Because the mainstream media told them so.
How did Hillary go from being simply hawkish on Iran to becoming completely hellbent on its destruction?
The Young Turks : US Wars & Military Action
Why isn't Phil Donahue back on television? Because he speaks the truth.
Katrina vanden Heuvel debates the role of former President Clinton and the primary results from Nevada on Sunday's This Week with George Stephanopoulos roundtable.
Chalmers Johnson : US Politics & Government
From Tom Dispatch: The current economic crisis is caused by policies that tax the richest Americans at strikingly low levels and spend huge sums on defense projects that have no bearing on national security.
Stephen Colbert : Campaigns & Elections
Inspired by The Nation's intrepid reporting, Stephen Colbert asks what would have been if he'd stayed on the South Carolina ballot.
Christopher Hayes & VideoNation : US Politics & Government
On the eve of Super Tuesday, The Nation's DC editor explains why he thinks Barack Obama is the better choice to build a real progressive majority.
Ari Berman & VideoNation : US Politics & Government
The Nation's Political Correspondent breaks down who these "superdelegates" really are, and what they could mean to the Clinton/Obama race.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : US Politics & Government
Nation editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel debates Pat Buchanan on the cost of war, and why The Nation supports Barack Obama.
Kathryn Joyce & VideoNation : Feminism & Women
A look at a cynical Christian Conservative effort to export the U.S. culture wars.
Chris Hedges & VideoNation : Conservatives & The American Right
The so-called "new atheists" may be as extreme as Christian fundamentalists, if not more.
Brett Story & VideoNation : US Politics & Government
What issues matter to Ohio's blue-collar voters? JoAnn Wypijewski reports from the campaign trail.
Katrina vanden Heuvel & VideoNation : Presidential Election 2008
On MSNBC's Morning Joe, Nation editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel talks about the Spitzer scandal and what it means for New York.
Jeremy Scahill & VideoNation : Blackwater
In this interview with RealNews, Nation Correspondent Jeremy Scahill explains how Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama differ on the use of private security contractors in Iraq.
Laila Al-Arian & Laura Hanna : Iraq War
In three days of wrenching public testimony in Washington, DC, Iraq War veterans shared the horrors of war.
Brave New Films : Fox News Network
We'd expect Fox News to cover Barack Obama unfairly, but who knew the so-called "liberal media" would follow their lead so often?
Progressive Media USA : John McCain
John McCain thinks America's financial crisis is just "psychological." If he can't understand our country's economic problems, how will he solve them?
Take a sneak peek at the new documentary series from the Brave New Foundation and The Nation.
Jim Newberry, Mayor of Lexington, Kentucky says, "The presidential candidates absolutely must have an urban agenda."
Sen. Ted Kennedy undergoes surgery today in North Carolina for treatment of a brain tumor. This recent speech on Iraq provides ample proof of why we need him now more than ever.
The Daily Show : Presidential Election 2008
Jon Stewart mocks Clinton's non-concession, McCain's awkwardness and the absurdity of the cable news pundit's '08 race predictions.
Countdown : Presidential Election 2008
The Nation's Christopher Hayes discusses the tone-deafness of the McCain campaign and the reemergence of Rudy Giuliani as a GOP attack dog.
YouTube : Presidential Election 2008
Comedy team The Public Service Administration exposes the mainstream media's not-so-subtle man crush on John McCain.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : George W. Bush
By ignoring his advisors and the will of the people, Bush is recklessly using American lives to salvage a delusional policy.
John Nichols : Democratic Party
In an interview with Senator Sherrod Brown, Nichols shows that the new Democrats are pursuing a new trade agenda.
It's time our leaders recognize Americans hold a set of values that contradict the conservative agenda that has dominated politics for a generation.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : Congress
It's time for Congress to stop talking and start moving on Iraq.
To rein in the President's efforts to provoke a confrontation with Iran, Congress can start by nullifying his authority to wage war.
Rory Kennedy's new documentary examines the plight of torture victims in Iraq and stirs political passions at home.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : Campaigns & Elections
Candidates and the media should focus on the real issues facing this country: ending the war and bringing our troops home.
Sam Graham-Felsen : Republican Party
College Republicans staged a tasteless game at NYU and hundreds of students showed up to oppose them.
Max Blumenthal : Conservatives & The American Right
VideoNation's report from this year's Conservative Political Action Committee meeting in Washington reveals the ugly side of right-wing politics.
A VideoNation report on the Bush Administration's growing dependence on private security forces such as Blackwater USA and efforts in Congress to rein them in.
Sam Graham-Felsen, James Jacoby & Ali Sethi : Pakistan
VideoNation travels to Pakistan to assess the nation's future through the eyes of students at the progressive National College of Arts and the extremist-dominated Punjab University.
Katrina vanden Heuvel & Stephen Colbert : Television
Katrina vanden Heuvel appears on The Colbert Report to debate the host on the question of truthiness and much more.
Mother's Day was originally conceived to recognize the power of women to be instruments of peace.
Jeremy Scahill : Journalists & Journalism
Testimony to Congress on the impact of private military contractors in Iraq.
Bill Moyers : Journalists & Journalism
An impending rate hike could silence small independent magazines of all political stripes that make a key contribution to the conversation of democracy.
Laura Hanna & Astra Taylor : Peace Activism
Pointing imaginary guns and roughing up "Iraqi civilians", antiwar veterans brought the realities of the Iraq debacle to Manhattan, in a Memorial Day protest that turned Times Square into a combat zone.
Here's a way to consume less oil: Eat locally! Video artist Molly Schwartz traces how far food travels from field to fork.
The Nation's John Nichols discusses the case for impeaching President Bush with conservative Constitutional scholar Bruce Fein, in this excerpt from the July 13 edition of Bill Moyers Journal on PBS.
In this web video from Robert Greenwald's BraveNew Films, Tom Hayden counts the human cost of the US troop surge, as measured in the ruined lives of Iraqi civilians.
Naomi Klein & Laura Hanna : Ethical Economics
In this VideoNation report, Nation columnist Naomi Klein explains how after 9/11 the Bush Administration launched a new security economy, driven by the notion of an endless war against an undefined evil.
Nation correspondent Jeremy Scahill explains in this September 17 CNN interview the impact of the Iraqi government's decision to ban Blackwater USA from operating in the country, following an incident in which its operatives were implicated in the killings of eight Iraqis.
A schoolyard fight in Jena, Louisiana, fueled by hateful symbols of the Jim Crow era, prompted John Mellencamp to write this song. Watch the video.
Christian Parenti & Laura Hanna : Environment
The Nation's international correspondent journeys deep into the heart of the Congo Basin woodlands to see how a massive logging boom is decimating the world's second-largest tropical forest.
Susan Burke of the Center for Constitutional Rights and Nation correspondent Jeremy Scahill explain details of a lawsuit against Blackwater USA filed in connection with a Baghdad shooting. Video courtesy of Democracy Now.
On the Oct. 19 edition of Bill Moyers' Journal The Nation 's Jeremy Scahill tells of how Blackwater USA President Erik Prince sent armed guards to New Orleans to provide security to affluent neighborhoods in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Three young men who fled the fighting in South Sudan return home to reunite with loved ones.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : Iraq War
In this cut from Blue Man/Red State, a documentary on Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, Juneau peace activists give Nation Editor Katrina vanden Heuvel a warm welcome and a helping hand.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : War & Peace
Democratic candidates need to make the war as a campaign issue, and hammer away at the staggering economic and human, costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson : U.S. Economy
Predatory lending is the biggest economic crisis since 1929, especially for the black and brown people caught in its grip.
VideoNation : Internet & New Media
Stop corporate robots from taking over the Web. Freespeech.org explains how relentless marketing and data-mining puts your privacy in peril.
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"The federal government talks a good game about homeland security. And yet cities, like Los Angeles, are constantly struggling to get the resources we need to provide that security."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown in the fourth in a series of conversations on the issues at stake for America's cities in Campaign 08.
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"Republicans and Democrats alike, among mayors in this country, have been very, very upset and concerned about the disregard for cities by this administration."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"While presidential candidates are raising substantial amounts of money in cities, they are spending it in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina ... It disproportionately puts the focus on [rural] areas of the country where the majority of our citizenry do not live."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"I hope when the presidential candidates talk about cities, they stop thinking about us as basketcases, and think instead of the potential of cities to turn this country around."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"The Rocky mountains are a place where people come together and put aside partisan issues to solve problems. Being able to talk about those pragmatic solutions is going to be of great benefit to the entire country."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"Water is my top 10 priorities. Or top 20"
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"The media and pollsters don't focus on urban issues. They focus on the war, abortion, gay rights -- things that, quite frankly, for those of us in the trenches, are not exactly the hot button issues."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"I want to see one of the candidates come up with a comprehensive plan to eliminate the tide of drugs coming into our country. I mean, we have wars here in our city."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"Our cities across this country are proud. They have a great history. But like a boxer, they've taken one knee, and they have to bring themselves back."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"Because Washington has no urban agenda, the cities in this country are doing poorly. Unemployment is up. Faith in the economy has gone down. Crime has gone up."
What does it take to motivate young people to meaningful political action? This VideoNation report looks at how three protests drew three very different constituencies.
The War Tapes, a documentary shot by US soldiers and sanctioned by the military, may turn out to be the most powerful statement against the war to date.
Jeremy Brecher & Brendan Smith : US Military
In a remarkable, media-savvy protest, First Lieut. Ehren Watada has refused orders to go to Iraq, claiming the war and the occupation violate the Constitution, international law and Army regulations.
The cold war never really ended: Russia's continuing instability and weapons of mass destruction, combined with Washington's triumphalist foreign policies and US/NATO military buildup, are creating an even more dangerous situation.
Eric Alterman appears on Larry King Live August 1, 2006 to explain why US Jews should oppose Israel's war against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Ricardo Mendez Matta and Poli Marichal answer questions about their new film, Ladrones y Mentirosos (Thieves and Liars), which takes a hard look at the price Puerto Ricans are paying for the drug trade.
Katrina vanden Heuvel : US Wars & Military Action
The most effective response to terrorism involves nonmilitary actions in cooperation with the global community and within a framework of domestic and international law.
David Corn : US Intelligence/Covert Ops
The political culture of Washington is fueled by gossip, intrigue and leaks. It was a combination that turned toxic in the Valerie Plame Affair.
Jonathan Schell : US Politics & Government
Thirty years after Watergate, we again face a constitutional crisis at home and a misconceived war abroad. The United States will remain a helpless giant until we finally learn that power in the nuclear, postimperial age is diplomatic, not military.
If the corruption of Karzai's government is Afghanistan's new cancer, then the Taliban are increasingly seen as chemotherapy: an unpleasant but necessary remedy.
Sam Graham-Felsen & Ari Berman
Young people voted in larger numbers in the midterm election than they have in 20 years, but most remain disengaged. Sam Graham-Felsen and Ari Berman talk to the no-shows.
Video activists and independent filmmakers are on the ground in war zones from Iraq to Lebanon and Gaza, using documentaries as instruments of peacemaking.
Venezuela's controversial program to provide heating oil to impoverished American communities exposes the inability of the richest nation on earth to meet the needs of its poor.
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