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23 Jul, 2015 07:56

Native Americans killed by police, crossing the Korean (E068)

In this episode of Watching the Hawks, Tyrel Ventura and Tabetha Wallace discuss the high rate of Native Americans being killed by police in the US. RT correspondent, Harry Fear, talks about the decision to close several US bases in Europe. Tyrel highlights the story of a WWII era bomb found on a beach in Florida. Tabetha is joined by Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Codepink, to discuss a recent peace walk across the Korean DMZ. Tabetha also goes into presidential candidate Scott Walker’s record in Wisconsin. WTH wraps up the show with a look at a French scrabble champion who doesn’t speak French.

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