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19 Aug, 2017 07:47

Bringing down statues, more corporate censorship, bombing Philippines

Lee Camp opens with witnessing the events in Charlottesville, Virginia, and his personal connection – including to the statue of his Confederate general namesake. Some good news: a Saudi royal family member wants to stop bombing Yemen, meanwhile our planet continues to boil, with July recorded as the hottest month on record. John F. O’Donnell discusses Google-owned YouTube’s role in censoring the left AND the right by taking away ad revenue from videos it classifies as too controversial. Naomi Karavani shows how the US military seems to have a case of amnesia when it comes to bombing countries.

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