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this is our team with our we can ease of human existence one year since the fateful flight to poland remembers its late president time ninety five others killed in a plane crash near smolensk described as a country worst traffic since world war two more. live pictures from warsaw where poles are gathering to commemorate the victims of the plane crash thousands of people are expected there today. live pictures turn from
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the start and screeching of religious services underway at the site where the plane carrying the chance to. change. the government standards and later was used of allowing the rebels in libya to violate the gearing is a no fly zone of the two opposition truckers are shot down by government forces. you know the stories this week a priest in finland faces racial hatred charges for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists groups side splitting with extremism. the next we discuss where consumerism and dependency on oil leading america and our interview coming right up. today r t is talking to peter joseph activists and filmmaker he's the founder of
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the movement and has recently released his newest film guys move forward. peter thank you for joining us today for our viewers who may not be very familiar with it briefly explain what it's like ice movement is what it's like it's film series over first pointed out is my own creative expression and it carried over with an influence and inspiration if you will to the psychosis movement through a 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 shark fresco what that means is that all of the work that he's done throughout his entire life has been engineering island state of zines compiling ideologies value orientations compiling ideas essential that make us in tandem with nature if you want to approach all the problems in the world think about it and they cannot think about it through political parties not think about it through the acquisition of money or the movement of money it's time we
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just go straight to it because we understand it now science. i say bad people quite understand i mean i'm not talking about you know what i'm of firm physical science and 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 eliminate such problems as crime in disease it's not just take away the physical 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 of this. so start with crime ninety ninety five percent of our crimes are based on property in fact you know a guy will run out steal a car its worth. fifteen thousand dollars to get arrested and thrown in jail for possibly ten years at the expense of probably three hundred thousand dollars just given the car it's inefficient the entire crime and punishment people what they need and you'll begin to see that needs and wants start to divide we live in
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a culture based on wants we we create all these artificial wants people in their school i was immature it was the ideas and the things that made me want to own and show their property and status this is a concoction then 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 a small percentage of really serious violent crimes and even many of those come from psychological illness and groceries 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 that's not just the technical management of resources is 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 the gas have to be ten dollars
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a gallon if you're born into this system or indoctrinated into and you think the system is working yes ten dollar a gallon gas pipe be the rude awakening it takes to get society to understand what's happening let's talk about how over consumption is affecting us in real time here in los angeles we're dealing with high unemployment unprecedented hunger does it really has 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 in this world right couple's free market system i don't believe is in the hold up for that much longer amount of profit but i think that it's going to show itself and people are going to begin to see that some trends would be going on the collapse of industrial civilization to put it very very very exaggerated leave if 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 two renewables which we have plenty of we just need a systems approach 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
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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 we have a huge profiteering subculture class a society will be met with the huge profiteering group that are shorting all the interests that are the owners of the of the goods that are going scarce because scarcity equates to more profit and that's another thing i think people should understand as well there's no intrinsic interest as that in the whole society for the low being of it and there isn't going to be as far as i'm concerned a legitimate economic recovery when i 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 don't no one's 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
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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 and that's democracy because america doesn't matter how loud someone yells i mean letters they write about congressmen or how much they complain very little can change what is set in motion but in the very nature of the political system which is simple and so it's appointed dictatorship but not certain powers very little anyone any of us can do and since the entire thing is serving the corporate interests through taxation and everything else you see that the political corporate interests are what john perkins called 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. it's been since the community here nothing's really changed we live in advance from the 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
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being proposed study measures or are the abomination complete atrocity against the general population is almost a. problem is that the people they cut natural process programs like n.p.r. they cut all they cut you know things like education these are the core attributes of our become well you know. when obviously we're spending a lot of trillion dollars a year for the world where is the logic with all of this in your film you talk about how robots will eventually between all the jobs that humans are doing to a certain extent that's already happening and 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 do you think that mechanisation the world basically be a great thing. and want to go employment as manifested throughout time in every major of labor pains that we've had as a civilization based on the knowledge of the cultural revolution the invention of
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to be industrial revolution the invention of the power machine large power machine to a kind of an information age we have now where everyone is interacting with systems because addiction of capitalism by some economic theory that investigate this idea that were displaced in 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 recognise 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. that of corporations feeling. the bias of the service to the boys because it's a very very different paradigm now. we can create abundance on this planet what i call an accessible and so we can have vertical farms fully automated off the coast of los angeles produce all the organic food for all of los angeles you make a claim that our current socio economic system is just not working for people who
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agree with you or want to create change right away what suggestions do you have for them i mean that if the patterns continue themselves the trends that i see continue the ignoring of the energy issues of the ignoring of the growing instability through society the kind of naivety of the general population think oh everything's just going to be ok these things will coalesce into what i consider collapse and it's a multi-faceted very difficult thing to anticipate and it won't occur and some big you wake up one day and everyone's going 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 financial institution that has a cartel of private banks and everyone just seems to think it's ok people are beginning to realize that there are people in power that are preserving themselves
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and they really don't have a genuine interest in helping one but i do suggest people begin to be more conscious and try to find other sources of information i happen to enjoy our teeth independent we have more independent media get away from the dominant stations imagine years ago it when you lived in a society where all you have is a newspaper there's no television you know all you got was a newspaper front or imagine how easy it was for people to control what people thought don't ever join the military support the people out of their respect as human beings but i do my best when i speak to people not to get it but to keep respect for the people that go into this i feel for the americans that have been forced for as i'm concerned coerced by the economic structure to get money for college and boom there thrown into into this show. hugely detrimental psychological environment the shell shock and everything in an emergent one one out of four veterans that commit suicide it is not in i believe our basic human development to just kill each other i think it really is
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a bad state of mind it causes more hurt anything else in a larger perspective gee it would be all it does is create animosity if you took all the money we spend on war to plot it's a renewal energy is required to basically anything social we you could resolve that problem a second took all the scientists that are currently developing weapons and put them on how to actually redesign a sustainable society again to get out of hydrocarbon economy and you have people actually utilize the interest of the rabin of the planet and soon species that we just simply made that decision sort of costly trying to kill each other or whatever or whatever temporal purpose or resource geo political ally manner is whatever strategy of dominance happens to be the flavor of the month if we just get away from that i would be much better off to put it frankly.
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one year since the fatal flaw its opponent remembers its dates preston turned ninety five others killed in a flame crash near smolensk described as the country's worst tragedy since world war two. pictures from warsaw weapon halls are gathering to commemorate the victims of the plane crash thousands of people are expected there today. march which is to from the small the answer region where a religious service has been to have the site of the plane carrying the chance to ninety five office. double standards and nato is
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accused of downing the rebels in libya to violate the u.n. posed no flaw and say the two opposition choppers off dumped by government forces. and other stories this week a priest in finland faces racial hatred charges for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists and the group start spreading his extremism. but your father's head now with all the sports news. hello there you're watching the sports in these other headlines. high flies new boys class in the dog show top of the russian prime illegal after a one year when. holding is no matter roid keeps himself on top of the leaderboard at the u.s. masters. who will be champion in charleston world number one wozniacki faces
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russian best now in the family circle cup final. but we will start with the russian football and the season couldn't have got much better for new boys class nadar they stayed on top of the table this morning after a one nil win over all those any could reclined top spot later today i will cross and came into the latest match and almost took the lead in the first half brazilian yoshino in a bar with that left however the midfielder did provide a after sixty eight minutes and his corner turned in at the near post by saying thank you. to ensure the side left from fifth place to the summit car dropped to the team. that was where it really is to get of playing their first win of the season yesterday one no home when i was lucky i might see if saving defend an image was giving getting through many. being away from the foot of the table solely from block tonight. and also shooting up really good anonymous one
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a win for them when you boys could band managed by former chelsea defender damp trashed you go same shot hitting a left when i seven minutes from time that we were lifting the muscovites from third bottom to six one tied behind back. not a straight wins in each would see them regain top spot is by hasty eskimo sky while third place of all the guys a roster of brains would come to the full four spot that now jake. spartak moscow has won only one of their three matches welcome to toilets tear it. over an english premier league mention i'd have gone ten points clear at the top there after beating full of material at all trafford i didn't observe it of opening after twelve minutes and antonio valencia quickly adding a second as united extend their lead over arsenal who have two games in hand chelsea's state after from a new destroyed gave them victory over rock bottom we're going to keep up the pressure on man city for the last champions league spot with
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a three two win over stoke they're not a good day for sides fighting relegation will stay in the drop zone along with west ham after they lost at everton and bolton respectively west brom may have moved away from the danger area after coming from behind to beat sunderland three c. and blackburn drew one one with. one sunday second place arsenal could narrow the gap with united back to seven points if they win out for support in blackpool then afterwards struggling aston villa entertain you cats are. now in goal from the non-injury mcelroy will take a four shot lead into the final round of the u.s. masters four players are tied for second while a poor day for tiger woods saw him slump to seven shots off the pace but mcelroy wasn't having it all is own way his early two shot lead was called back by the strange jason day and even stole the at right lead with his beautiful breaking that day eventually fell away and would end up sharing second place on. joining him
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there is k.j. choi who is pretty handy with a partner in self here he is an eagle could bear a child was also tied for second place while tiger woods couldn't reproduce the fall that saw him climb to third on friday problems on the greens again saw him cart it over par round of seventy four he now sits in ninth seven shots back so out in front it is rory mcilroy a comfortable four shot cushion for him going into sunday's final. the twenty one year old with every chance of becoming the first irish man to win in august that he's led from the off and was looking very much in control after his two under par round of seventy i i just think you know what you're trying to finish off the run really well too so you could get two really good shots and the last two will be nice the ball apart. but you know i'm happy with where we're with where everything's at you know i felt as if i handled you know my emotions really well at there today and you know hopefully i can just keep it up tomorrow. now also
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a big day coming up for russian tennis player university now she made it through to the final of the family circle open where she will face world number one caroline wozniacki in our maybe three hundred fifty final of her career after beating china's paying shadow in the semi's the russian may be ranked outside the world's top fifty but he's playing with the same sort of guy as the top seeds here in carolina needing just under two hours to wrap up a seven six six three win for opponent in the final will be wozniacki who had an easy win a top seed overcoming former world number one believing yankovic in a battle of equals. two or three up in the first but the unforced errors the crucial moment smashing the all internet at a set point than in the first and she also hit long in the second. sixty six victory thanks steph the right time to see. her to have
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a great year so far. i am are pleased about the way that i have been playing and progressing. now i saw guarin cup finals continue today without rancor. demanding his side perform better after losing the two one to sell about you live for friday's game sol about take the lead in the first period for vitale pushkin hand if he gets blasted his man for not playing is it's carrying out. the one shining light for them i was top scorer so again and again but in overtime atlanta very much the beast on the second day you can't beat. the sound of the day just because today's match the second in the best of seven contests is a game even before the series switches to athens just moscow. now let's get some action from the n.b.a. would continue their good full may already in the playoffs but didn't take the foot
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off the gas against minnesota. under thirty two hundred six win for the nuggets mutai lost in scoring a career high thirty seven points he wasn't the only one in form any model is going to be missed by you'll see before throwing down of the she's done largely are smith speech six three point is what was the main man unstoppable ninety one percent success rate from the three point line for him during his convincing win at the pepsi center to remain fifth in the western conference from minnesota and i make the team game losing streak. elsewhere the san antonio spurs notched up their lead leading sixteen first victory this season washington houston will walk he also won on the night but none of them will be heading into the living. now in about an hour's time it's the second race of the formula one season with red bull sebastian vettel looking for win number two as he starts in pole position in malaysia after winning the first race in this trailer vettel qualified a tenth of
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a second ahead of my comments and the fines to the car rentals by the driver mark webber did on the grid alongside b.l.m. jenson button red bull have decided to use a kinetic energy recovery system in place yet it removes his power from braking to take celebration and bethel believes it's giving them an a. very happy and big compliment i think to the guys in the team especially for the guys with the system we've got lots of criteria obviously after the last race for not having run it all the time it's something we were not 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 too for those guys and you know we all work hand in hand and if this is the reward we keep working i would very pleased. children force ballad briggs has won the grand national aintree in the u.k.
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the horse is trained by dawn carrying the son of ginger train three time winner red rum plenty of pedigree and at fourteen to one by a briggs among the front runners at the halfway point managed to pull away with the final jumps just ahead of its time to win by a couple of events last year's winner push it was the turning point state of play for head of march. and finally an unusual jean-guy tournament was held in the russian capital on saturday when members of the police fire brigade and the army took to the mat to wrestle for the armed forces you are paying crank comes think of top off as we'll show you 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 isn't creasing and this here policemen from sixteen countries flocked
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team to the capital to wrestle in the tie me up to deny my arena. fantastically organized by see. if i can really come a day to sing and a level that is pretty good strauss a nice. judah plays a very important role in the training of forming and police personally the goals of the vans to encourage cooperation between police different countries and to promote juda as a sport but it's also dedicated to the memory of their colleagues who have died in the line of duty and it's a very significant tournaments for us in many ways we commemorate all the policemen who have died on duty and it's important terms of growing 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 policemen who run risks every day at work devote themselves to do the work to think that i finally got cheated out of nothing and the help while the joy donaldson was finished first and second i am staff i'm satisfied with the result we have
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a good team we've been performing together for several years and tonight will produce a soldier famous that's why when top of the tournament maybe and i'm competitive as the participants are taking the amateur but the tension in every boat is very high appealing to the spectators who probably ensure they deny my arena will get back together and next year i think about it or exceed i expect title anyway that is the sport for the moment more. for the full summit we've got it for the time the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers r.t. .
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