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Tuesday's Daily Brief: Turkey Demonstrations Continue, Violence Flares; Jill Abramson Calls Out DOJ; Bradley Manning Trial Begins

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 | 8:45 AM

Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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Fox Refuses To Air Ad Slamming Pundits For Sexism
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Rubio Casts Doubt On Immigration Reform
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Julian Assange To U.S. Media: Chickens Coming Home To Roost
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Marlo Thomas: In Their Own Words -- 16 Celebrities Who Survived Bullying
Tyra Banks got called "Lightbulb Head." Chris Colfer was stuffed into lockers. Rihanna was mocked for not being "black enough." And as for Howard Stern, he had to go to judo school just to learn to defend himself. And all of them not only survived, but thrived.
Desmond Tutu: A Year for Human Rights in China
As we approach the 25th anniversary of China's crackdown in Tiananmen Square, world leaders have the opportunity to distinguish themselves from leaders of the past who, for the sake of economic progress or in the name of "national security," have turned a blind eye to atrocities committed by Chinese leaders against their own citizenry.
Andrew M. Cuomo: Restoring New York as a Leader in Women's Rights
For too long New York's laws have not properly protected women's rights. These are significant problems, and big issues to tackle. But in New York, that's what we have always done.
Noam Chomsky: Humanity Imperiled
Imagine you're an historian 100 years from now -- assuming there are any historians 100 years from now, which is not obvious -- and you're looking back at what's happening today. You'd see something quite remarkable.
W. Kamau Bell: 5 Things to Remember While Watching Comic vs. Feminist on Totally Biased
Could it have been better? Sure? I certainly could have done a better job of playing traffic cop. But it was exactly what I wanted it to be: a well-mannered, intelligent, often funny, and always impassioned discussion about a sensitive and charged issue that you rarely see on TV.
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