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but mary wells holiday encircled the kids holiday inn all of the ski those sold. in the region country clubs suborning church and honest piece of the first book called sure can pinsky switzer chill closely hold. notes come golden eagle chico's . this is our team and our weekly news from around the nexus developments in one year since that fateful flight program that remembers it so that president and ninety five others killed in a plane crash here's what it says ascribes as the country's worst tragedy in service quote altered. double standards nato is accused of a valiant rebels in libya while the u.n. impose a no fly zone but the opposition choppers are shot down by government forces.
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and other stories this week a priest in finland places racial hatred charges for speaking out against from the world's most wanted terrorists and a web site spreading his extremism. when next we discuss where consumerism the pendency on oil leaving america and especially coming. today r.t. is talking to peter joseph activist and filmmaker he's the founder of the movement and has recently released his newest film so you guys will be involved where. peter thank you for joining us today for our viewers who may not be very familiar with it briefly explain what there's a case movement is what it's like a film series of original first pointed out as my own creative expression and it carried over with an influence inspiration if you will to this movement through and
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from number of people that wanted to start being active in social change so as i close movement overall is built upon the ideology of the venus project which is worth mentioning is the life work of jacques fresco what that means is that all of the work that he's gone throughout his entire life and the near island state of designs highly ideologies value orientations compiling ideas essential that make us in tandem with nature if we want to approach all the problems in the world we have to think about it technically not think about it through political parties not think about it through the acquisition of money or the movement of money it's time we just go straight through it because we understand it now science. i say that people don't quite understand what i mean i'm not talking about you know what esoteric view what i'm a firm physical science of what it means to meet the needs of the human population you often talk about the problems caused by our current monetary system how is it that by taking away money from the equation that you really think that we can
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eliminate such problems as scriabin disease well it's not just take away the musical currency it's the entire system itself so let's make sure that that's that's apparently abundantly clear when i talk about money i'm referring to the monetary structure until the end so start with crime ninety ninety five percent of all crimes are based on property in fact you know a guy will run out steal a car its worth. fifteen thousand dollars and get arrested and thrown in jail for possibly ten years at an expense of probably three hundred thousand dollars just given the car it's inefficient the entire crime and punishment so you give people what they need and you'll begin to see that needs and wants start to divide with a culture based on wants we create all these artificial wants people in their supply was taken materialistic ideas and the things that they may want to own and show their property and status this is a concoction when there's needs on the other end of the spectrum needs are true viable things and when people don't have their needs met crime emergence so crime is easily related to money i mean there's only
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a small percentage of really serious violent crimes and even many of those come from psychological illness neuroses and you can research the work of james gilligan they come from bad conditions and in a resource based economy that is a that is a very important issue let's not just pretend to call management of resources this understanding that the entire environment has to be low stress you also talk about our over reliance on fossil fuels and how this will eventually lead to a financial collapse what do you think that it will eventually take for us to start looking at our energy issues a lot differently i mean those gas have to be ten dollars a gallon if you're born into this system or documented into it you think the system is working yes ten dollars a gallon gas might be the rude awakening it takes to get society to understand what's happening let's talk about how overconsumption is affecting us in real time here in los angeles we're dealing with high unemployment unprecedented hunger there's a really have to be this way because i think a lot of us over the years have grown to learn that there has to be some suffering
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in this world right kapil is free market system i don't believe in the hold up for that much longer and i'm not a prophet but i think that it's going to show itself and people are going to begin to see that it's intrinsically more the collapse of industrial civilization to put it very very very exaggerated leave you will because we base everything on oil is a very terrifying idea. i am not a doomsday theorist i'm simply looking at the statistics if we are adapting ourselves to renewables which we have plenty of the psni the systems approach there to energize them and get them going to change the global infrastructure which we could easily do if there was an interest to do so again it's a technical phenomenon we don't need money to do it we just do it you know i mean if that doesn't occur we're going to see very definite to see more wars we're going to see extremely high gasoline going to huge profits syrian subculture collapse the society will be met with the huge profiteering group that assuring all the interests that are the owners of the goods that are going scarcity because scarcity equates to more profit and that's another thing i think people should understand as
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well there's no intrinsic interest is that in the whole society for the global universe and there isn't going to be as far as i'm concerned a legitimate economic recovery rocka see that the heyday of the human species as far as i'm concerned is over and tell radical shifts are made because of how important the hydrocarbon issue has been and again note no one is doing anything to counter what we need really is is a manhattan project if you will but for renewable energy research and without having to worry about limitations of corporations to get it done so to answer your question there's not going to be an economic recovery that people are expecting but it was many poor and middle class americans who contributed to the victory of our current president is their voice not being heard what does anyone have a voice in this democracy we call america doesn't matter how loud someone yells and i mean letters they write to their congressmen or how much they complain very little can change what is set in motion by the very nature of the political system
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which is simple it's of it's appointed dictatorship but once they're in power has very little anyone else any of us can do and since the entire thing is is serving the corporate interests through taxation and everything else you see that the political corporate interest in what john perkins calls the corporatocracy this is the phenomenon that exists so the public is always going to be given the short end of the stick and always. has been since the divinity you know nothing's really changed we live in advance from a feudalism and nothing more in the past you pointed out the dangers of our massive debt problem here in america do you think that this is an issue that's just impossible to resolve even with the massive austerity measures that are being proposed measures or are they are an abomination atrocity against the general population is all a sturdy measures. because the problem is of the people they cut natural process programs they cut n.p.r. they cut all they cut you know things like education these these are the core actually beautiful and through heart because well you know why are they cutting
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when obviously we're spending a lot of trillion dollars a year or more the world where is the logic with all of this in your film you talk about how robots will eventually be doing all the jobs that humans are doing to a certain extent that's already happening robots are taking the jobs of thousands of people now this sounds like a bad thing to those workers that are losing these jobs now but you think that mechanisation will basically be a great thing and want to go to employment as manifested throughout time in fact every major of labor change that we've had as a civilization has been based on the knology agricultural revolution the invention reply to the revolution the invention of the powered machine large power machine to a kind of an information age we have now where everyone is interacting with systems be contradiction of capitalism by some economic theory that investigate this idea that we're displacing ourselves with mechanization mechanization that can create more can provide more of a yet reducing human purchasing power so what you have is the more we mechanize
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less jobs less money in circulation so how can an economy work it's starting to stifle itself because of this very phenomenon technologies work. on the backs of instead of corporations feeling that they need to be providing a social service to keep people employed is to get rid of a different system very different paradigm now. we can create abundance on this point i want to call in accessible and so we can have forms fully automated off the coast of los angeles but produce all the organic food for all of the sandals you make the claim that our current socio economic system is just not working for people who agree with you or want to create change right away what suggestions do you have for them i mean that if patterns continue themselves and trends that i see you continue to be ignoring the energy issues of be ignoring the growing instability through society the kind of naivety of the general population to think oh everything's going to be ok these things will coalesce into what i consider
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collapse and it's a multi-faceted very difficult thing to anticipate and it won't occur and some day you wake up one day and it was right around fire it will be a slow grind of more unemployment more extreme poverty more suffering death more wars by all means more basic social instability rationing of resources i say that people should boycott the major banks especially the banks that are part of the federal reserve cartel this is a corrupt try and show institution that has a cartel or private banks that everyone just seems to think it's ok but people are beginning to realize that there are people in power that are preserving themselves and they really don't have a genuine interest to help anyone else but i do suggest people begin to be more conscious and try to find other sources of information i do enjoy r t independent be more independent media get away from the dominant stations imagine years ago it when you lived in a society where all you had was a newspaper there was no television you know how you got was a newspaper reporter imagine how easy it was for people to control what people
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thought don't ever join the military support the people out of their respect because human beings but i do my best and i speak to people north or i say get out but the people respect for the people that go into this i feel for them but for americans that have been forced far as i'm concerned coerced by the economic structure to get money for college and boom you're thrown into into this show. hugely detrimental psychological environment shellshock everything and emerged have done well to for veterans that commit suicide it is not in i believe our basic human development to just kill each other i think it really is a bad state of mind and causes more hurt anything else in the larger perspective geopolitically all it does it create animosity if you took all the money we spend on war to provide if you were little energy is reported to basically anything social we you could resolve that problem in a second you took all the scientists that are currently developing weapons and put them on how to actually redesign a sustainable society again to get out one hundred carbon economy if you had people actually utilize the interest of the well being of the planet and some species of
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just simply made that decision sort of costly trying to kill each other for whatever of whatever temp or purpose or resource geopolitical why manners whatever strategy of dominance happens to be the flavor of the month would just get away from that i would be much better off to put it frankly. disarming saddam hussein. passed charge of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assurance at the torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever. play flies again over embassy in kabul. chance to launch occupied afghanistan.
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now occupy sales at guantanamo bay. met. it is appropriate to do it in accordance as which is speaking with the kid even. if a slap some excellent if you can should do nothing so that it shocks especially for you to stop but you don't actually break any problems could the interrogation techniques that we use and take it on tom for the senior leaders should. be given nothing. we believe transfer. in the us is not enough. when it's something really crucial. when you want to get down to brass tacks we bring you special coverage here on
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more news today. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. today. one year since the fateful flight poland remembers its late president and ninety five others killed in a plane crash near smolensk described as the country's worst tragedies. double standards nato is accused of allowing the rebels in libya to properly be ready for these ploys after two opposition choppers are shot down by the forces. of the other stories this week a priest in finland places a racial hatred for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists and the right to start spreading his experiences and. actions here.
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hello there thanks for watching the schools leas of the headlines. high flies new boys class the dog go top of the russian prime illegal for a bundle when. cross holding his nose mcilroy keeps himself or top of the leaderboard at the u.s. masters. in south california dream world number one wozniacki will face russian best nino for the title in charleston. but first the start of the russian football season couldn't have gone much better if the new boys class nadar they sit on top of the table this morning. when. jenny spotlighted today came into this match unbeaten and almost took the lead in the first half brazilian
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joyce you know clipping the bar that great effort however the midfielder did turn provider after sixty eight minutes his corner turned in at the near post by city and beach to ensure the side leg from fifth place to the summit caught drop to take . striker you suggest the play method. one of the season after late one new home when i was locked in made safe goalkeeper clearly failing to collect across the defend you know george reach mexico with four minutes left korea moving away from the foot of the table to leap frog block a knife also shooting up the league in a moscow one a win for them when you boys could ban managed by so much else and defended them precious. little pinpoint pass to concurrently hit the ball in an equal chance of chess experiencer it before it's in the left when it's seven minutes from time when listening muscovites from third quarter to six right behind the back. nine today a third straight when presenting would see them regain the top spot as
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a hostess to moscow for third place ball go to the rough start do they determine see for the price spot right now take that moscow one on one of the three matches welcome the group with its static. live in english premier league match tonight had gone and points clear at the top there after beating full until you know i don't traffic in thought berbatov after twelve minutes and antonio valencia quickly added the second as united extended their lead over arsenal who do have two games in hand elsewhere the next the third a free thursday off goals as everton one three nil second from bottom moves bryan spillane three one one with me and daniel sturridge scored in each half as well both in the third fourth and west. from alluded striker to sixty seven minutes kate chelsea's victory over a boy from the side wigan pool shannah hit the winner at west brom twice came from behind to win three to a sunderland m p three crashed at half price is top. three
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now on sunday second place arsenal could narrow the gap on united back to seven points if they win a few blackpool then afterwards struggling aston villa entertain you can see. so a lot going on now ingolf. the mcelroy will take a four shot lead into the final round of the us masters four players are tied for second while a poor day for tiger woods so him slumped to seven shots off the pace but mcelroy wasn't having it all is own way his tee shot lead was clawed back by a strange ace and day early on we even stole the at right lead with his beautiful breaking part but dave ainge the fellow wayne would end up sharing second place on eight hundred joining him there is k.j. choi who is pretty handy with a putter himself here he is angle compare and shelf warsaw also tied for second place while tiger woods could refine the form that saw him climb to third on friday
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problems on the greens again saw him carded two over par round of seventy four in a sits in ninety seven shots back so out in front is rory mcilroy accountable for shock cushion for him going into sunday's final round the twenty one year old with every chance of becoming the first origin to win or gusto he's led from the off and was looking very much in control after his two and a par and seventy. i was just thinking about it you know trying to finish off their own really well so you could get two really good shots and at last we realized all the part. you know i'm happy with where we're with where everything's i felt as if i handled you know my emotions really well out there today and you're going to keep it up tomorrow. in tennis he lena vesey now is arguably in for the biggest match of her career the unseated russian has lined up a final meeting with reigning world number one caroline wozniacki at the premier event in charleston. event last year to john's playing showing the semi's the world
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number fifty six in just under two hours to wrap up a seven six six three green. career finals both are straightforward win for wozniacki the top seeded becoming former world number one you need a yankee bitch in a battle of equals it was four three up in the first set up it kept committing unforced errors crucial she smashed the ball internet set point down in the first and also hit long in the second hand wozniacki to six four six victory is now just a step away from the title the six. have a great day or so far i'm very pleased about the way that i have been playing and progressing. and i thought if the second match i could go in cup finals get underway today without lying coach me last but as you get demanding his side perform better after losing the gate not so you want to sell about your live
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friday's game so sad about take the lead in the first period three because in here blasting his men for not playing as a team carrying out pre-planned tactics one shining light for their most talked. netty once again but in overtime atlanta very much the underdogs of the spines were right on break. with the winner for salad days. in the best of seven contests it is again played in new for the force which is times. the red bull continue to dominate the formula one season at the moment with world champion sebastian vettel on pole position for the second race of the season this sunday in malaysia after winning the first race in australia vettel qualified. a tenth of a second ahead of mcandrews and sometimes red bull's eye the driver mark webber the third on the great alongside the other jenson button and a german credited his position to the use of the kinetic energy that every system
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which we use is from breaking to boost acceleration. very happy and because blum and so i think to the guys on the team especially for the guys with the system we've got lots of criteria obviously after the last race from not having run it all the time it's something we were proud of but we came here and here where you saw most of our problems are problems and. i think if you would not have it today then we would not be here both of us so it's a great achievement and compliments to those guys and you know we all work hand in hand and. if this is the reward we keep working i was. very pleased well talking of horse power ballad briggs has won the grand national at entry in the u.k. the horse is trained by dawn in the carrying the son of ginger in training three time winner red rum so plenty of pelee great through things one ballot bridge was among the front runners at the halfway point i managed to pull away over the final
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jumps just ahead of time to win by couple of legs last is when it don't push it was the turning point state of play for head of markets. and finally an unusual judo tournament was held in the russian capital yesterday where members of the police fire brigade and the army took to the matter rest of the armed forces european crane i constantly put top of as mine. kill the inaugural open team judah tournament was held in moscow in two thousand and seven and last year it became the european championships the annual number of participants is increasing and this year policemen from sixteen countries flocking to the capital to wrestle in the timing of the deny my arena. really accommodate the same level i think it's. nice. jude plays
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a very important role in the training of forming and police personal the goals of the vans to encourage cooperation between police from different countries and to promote judah as a sport but it's also dedicated to the memory of their colleagues who have died in the line of duty. it's a very significant tournaments for us in many ways we commemorate all the policeman who fought on duty and it's important terms of bringing up young judo followers that's why i think there should be more events like this and i hope we're moving in the right direction and will continue to hold this tournament and the policeman who run risks every day towards devote themselves to do that with two passion and that god ok and how quality enjoyed the dominance of the russian police finished first and second i. am satisfied with the result we have a good team we've been performing together for several years and tonight we produced a solid performance that's why it went up. the tournament may be an uncompetitive as the participants are technically amateurs but the tension in every boat is very
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high appealing to the dictators who probably ensure they deny my arena will get back to again next year i say but ever going to see i think that stuff that's always full of them we've got more fuel a bit lighter on as usual next day. space is about all of our national security there is no substance and there is no. military comes in space. bombs on target time element. that's will about the nuts will be able to go through space ship machine to get better. company. to build missile. count.
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and we must. be. several hundred. years of investment in the peaceful uses of battle space. and this incredible investment from the united states and from the european union to canada other countries like business all this is completely in jeopardy if we start putting weapon soon outer space.
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