May 17, 2010 — Eric breaks down the impact of the 10 cities in California that are boycotting the Arizona because of its immigration law.
Monday, May 17, 2010
U.S. Court Grants Asylum to Obama African Aunt
May 17, 2010 — A U.S. immigration court has granted asylum to President Barack Obama's African aunt, allowing her to stay in the country and setting her on the road to citizenship after years of legal wrangling, her attorneys announced Monday. (May 17)
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Noam Chomsky denied entry to Israel
May 16, 2010 — Noam Chomsky, a renowned Jewish-American scholar and political activist, has been barred from entering Israel to deliver a speech at Bir Zeit University in the West Bank.
He spoke to Al Jazeera about his hours-long wait at the Israeli border, and the explanation he was given for being denied entry.
He spoke to Al Jazeera about his hours-long wait at the Israeli border, and the explanation he was given for being denied entry.
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Webster Tarpley Democracy has failed in Thailand
Webster Tarpley Breaks Down The Crisis in Thailand on Alex Jones Tv
May 17, 2010 — Webster talks about the situation over in Thailand and tells us just how bad it could get.
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Webster Tarpley on Brazil Turkey Iran nuclear deal
Webster Tarpley : Brazil wins diplomatic victory
May 17, 2010 — With the news this morning that Iran has agreed to ship most of its enriched uranium to Turkey, in a nuclear fuel swap deal reached in talks with Brazil and Turkey that could "deflate a US-led push" for new sanctions against Iran.Even though Tehran has agreed to this deal, the President of Iran has repeated that Iran will not stop developing nuclear power.
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Portugal: Public Sector workers feeling the pinch
May 17, 2010 — PORTUGAL - Public Sector workers feeling the pinch in Portugal
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Bangkok burns as Thai protest heats up
Bangkok Remains a War Zone
May 17, 2010 — Clashes between military, anti-government protesters continue .Clashes between anti-government protesters and the Thai army have turned parts of the capital Bangkok into what resembles a war zone.
Red shirts continue to stand their ground at their protest camp in central Bangkok, openly defying a warning of a possible military crackdown despite clashes that have killed dozens in just four days.
Al Jazeera's Tony Birtley reports. (May 17, 2010)
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