Radio Nation with Laura Flanders

Radio Nation with Laura Flanders

The Nation‘s reporter in Georgia talks about being assaulted by Ossetian paramilitaries. Plus: A DNC preview.

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This week on RadioNation with Laura Flanders: The Nation‘s reporter in Georgia talks for the first time about being assaulted by Ossetian paramilitaries, and her coverage of the scene in Tblisi. Plus: Dave Zirin recaps the olympic highs and lows and NBC’s offensive coverage, Barbara Crossette considers the future for Pakistan and John Nichols and historian Adele Oltman preview the Democratic Convention in the context of Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream. Click here to listen to the broadcast.

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