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Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Bob Vander Plaats announces The Family Leader’s presidential candidate endorsement in the rotunda of the Iowa Capitol. 12/10/2015 Photo by Clay Masters
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
An estimate of ten thousand demonstrators took the streets of Manhattan on Wednesday night and converged outside Trump Tower in Midtown to protest the election of Donald J. Trump as president.
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Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at the 7 Flags Events Center in Clive, Iowa. 9/13/2016 Photo by John Pemble
Georgetown University student Bryan Mendiola hands Hillary Clinton his resume as she signs copies of her memoir, 'Hard Choices' at a Costco in Arlington, Va., on June 14, 2014. (UPI/Gabrielle Levy)
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Stanley Katz, director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, moderated a panel discussion about the 2016 presidential election. A Q&A session and discussion with the audience followed along with commentary from the panelists.
Panelists included Ruth Mandel, director of Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics and founder of Eagleton’s Center for American Women and Politics; Sam Wang, professor of molecular biology and neuroscience at Princeton University and member of the Princeton Election Consortium; and Charles Stile, veteran political columnist at The Record of Bergen County.
Presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this programming do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton campaigns in downtown Des Moines, Iowa. 9/29/2016 Photo by Clay Masters
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Hillary Clinton signs copies of her memoir, 'Hard Choices' at a Costco in Arlington, Va., on June 14, 2014. (UPI/Gabrielle Levy)
Following Donald Trump’s seismic electoral victory and the Republican rout at all levels of government, Alt-Right propagandist Ann Coulter tweeted: “1928 was last time Republicans had the White House, the House and the Senate.”
Not quite. Coulter’s tweet is factually wrong and foolishly composed.
Coulter prides herself on her “fanatical” (her word) research. Perhaps she needs more research and less fanaticism.
[A new book, #NeverTrump: Coulter’s Alt-Right Utopia, explores the Alt-Right, its origins, and its goals. It is now available on Amazon at amzn.to/2fzA9Mr.]
See “Wrong and Foolish” at wp.me/p4jHFp-jP.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Shots from the Philip Merrill College of Journalism's CNS coverage of election night. Photos by Dave Ottalini, Chris Harvey and others.
During PBS’ FRONTLINE “The Choice” session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Friday, July 29, 2016, filmmaker Michael Kirk and FRONTLINE series executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath discuss the return of “The Choice” as it relates to this year’s election.
(Premieres September 27, 2016)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS