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26 Jun, 2013 06:51

Conspiracy to commit journalism, Nestlé corporate trolls, historic Supreme Court rulings

Conspiracy to commit journalism, Nestlé corporate trolls, historic Supreme Court rulings

Abby Martin talks to Michael Ratner, president emeritus at the Center for Constitutional Rights and WikiLeaks attorney, about Edward Snowden’s great escape, and the media rhetoric that paints government whistleblowers and journalists as traitors. Then a video message by Nestlé, which the company made in direct response to a recent report Abby made about it. She responds to points made in the video, and sets the record straight on the company’s claims. Finally, a look at a number of high-profile cases being deliberated this week in the Supreme Court, featuring BTS producer Ameera David, who gives an update on cases including voting rights and gay marriage.

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