Israel’s latest operation targeting people in occupied Palestine has aroused a global movement of resistance. In response, the Israeli government has sparked a propaganda campaign to convince the world the real problem is antisemitism rather than the violence from its forces. Lee Camp examines the propaganda being used to persuade people to forget about Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people. Camp also covers Senator Bernie Sanders’ latest push for free college, President Joe Biden's choice to abandon college debt forgiveness, and some climate change news that might provoke a response from the powerful.
Anders Lee reports on the media spectacle to try to bring down San Francisco’s progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin. Boudin made a name for himself as a figure who wasn’t afraid to be soft on non-violent crimes. But that has got him into trouble with the local business community, which would prefer to see the city revert to its more draconian incarceration policies.
Natalie McGill reports on a positive change on ExxonMobil’s board of directors, a Dutch court’s order for Shell Oil to cut its emissions by 50%, the anniversary of Officer Derek Chauvin’s murder of George Floyd, and more.