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more news today. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. today. broadcasting live from our studio headquarters in moscow this is. russia hold a memorial service is one year on from the presidential plane crash. which killed president lech kaczynski and ninety five others a tragedy which however both countries closer together. nato faces questions over its no fly zone enforcement over libya after reports of colonel gadhafi forces have
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shot down two rebel helicopters. also this week a finnish priest is charged with insider. faces expulsion from the church after an interview with our team in which he spoke out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists. coming up next we discuss the underlying faults of modern economic systems and why the very rich strive so hard to keep them as they are that's in our genes exclusive interview with filmmaker. today r.t. is talking to peter joseph activists and filmmaker he's the founder of this movement and has recently released his newest film. moving 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 film series over doubt is my
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own creative expression and carried over with an influence inspiration if you will to the movement through the 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 as the life work of shark cresco what it means is that all of the work that he's done throughout his entire life has been engineered highly state of zines highly ideologies value orientations compiling ideas essential that make us in tandem with nature if you want to approach all the problems in the world and you know i 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 to it because we understand it now science. i say that people don't quite understand i mean i'm not talking about you know what esoteric term physical science of what it means to meet the needs of the human population you are
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to 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 the. 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 a culture based on once we create all these artificial wants people in their sky was interesting ideas in movies that they want to own and show their property and status this is
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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 emergency 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 does gas have to be ten dollars a gallon if you're born into this system or indoctrinated into it you think the systems work and 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
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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 in this world right kapil is free market system i don't believe in the hold up for that much longer i'm not a prophet but i think that it's going to show itself and people are going to begin to see that some trends are going on the collapse of industrial civilization to put it very very very exaggeratedly 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 renewables which we have plenty of the psni the systems approach that to energize them and get them going to change the global infrastructure which we can easily do if there was an interest in 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 a definite to see more wars we're going to see extremely high gasoline we have a huge profiteering subculture collapse of society will be met with the huge
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profiteering group that are shorting all the interests that are the owners of the public 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 is that in the whole of society for the loan to get it and there isn't going to be as far as i'm concerned a legitimate economic recovery not to 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 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 them attentions 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 because america doesn't matter how loud someone yells from
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a letters they write about a congressman 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 it's of it's appointed dictatorship but once they're in power is very little if any of us can do and since the entire thing is is serving to corporate interests through taxation and everything else you see that the political corporate interests are 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 oh it's. has been since the divinity you know nothing's really changed we live in a dance form of feudalism and nothing more in the past you've 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 abomination pretty atrocity against the general population is almost a. problem is that the people they cut natural process programs like
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n.p.r. they call they cut you know things like education this these are the core actually it's become well you know why are they cutting 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 but you think that mechanisation the world basically be a great thing. and want to go employment is manifested throughout time in every major labor pains that we've had as a civilization based on the knowledge of cultural revolution the invention of to the true revolution the invention of the power of machine large power machine to a private information age we have now where everyone is interacting with systems be contradiction of capitalism by some economic theory that investigate this idea that
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we're displacing ourselves with mechanization mechanization that can create more can provide more of but yet reducing human purchasing power so what you have is the more we mechanize 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. like yourself so that the boys stick with a. 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 and 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 agree with you or want to create change right away what suggestions you have for them i mean that if patterns continue to the trends that i see continue and the ignoring of the energy issues of the ignoring of the growing instability through
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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 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 a 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 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 media more independent media get away from the dominant stations
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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 reporter 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 because human beings but i do my best my speak to people who want to get out but the people respect for these people to go into this i feel for them for americans that have been forced far as i'm concerned coerced by the economic structure to get money for college and boom they're thrown into into this. hugely detrimental psychological environment the shell shock and it can emerge 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 a bad state of mind it causes more for anything else in the larger perspective of all it does is create animosity if you took all the money we spend on war and applied it's your nubile energy is required to basically anything social we you could resolve that problem in a second to call the scientists that are currently developing weapons and put them
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on how to actually redesign a sustainable society are going to go out of hydrocarbon on you had people actually utilize the interest of the well being of the planet species if we just simply made that decision sort of costly trying to kill each other or whatever or whatever temporal purpose or resource geopolitical 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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it's one thing if it's not like. placed say. sandwich prices if you knew in advance from funds to freshen.
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meals for instance on t.v. don't come. lives is not enough. when it's something really crucial. what you want to get down some process. we bring you all special coverage years of research and construction all to hear the famous. for the first human blasting off into space. and returning as the hero. wealthy british.
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presidential plane crash. nato faces questions over its. expulsion from the interview with in which he spoke.
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about fifteen minutes. hello and welcome to the sports here are the headlines trading places new boys called off top of the russian premier league as its grubin towns champion sydney's draw. while takes to satellites come back to be tap dance three wants to take it to no lead and look are in cup finals. and on the walls sebastian vettel was the second straight grand prix in malaysia rushes to tally pits wroth crashes acts. as football and new boys bulger has gone top of the russian premier league after a three one win at ross stiles midfielder got your whole jager school for his second goal in as many games to get the visitors ahead and strike of time seven
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minutes into the second half and dissolve sweden to make it to no. then an excellent piece of individual still sort itself out to snuff make it stream know that if the minutes to go. up on quote exploited some defensive confusion to put it all back. but they were spoiled it's nice all right first second village like minutes to go i. still has all the side so. just off the set tonight am fourth place will be better missed the chance to play in first place after they were held to a goalless draw time for slaughter no amount consider all of when as the spots. you can see where the mirror will wander i think missed this amstel main talking point came with seven minutes to go christian a boa seeing red for the cars and sights of the whole second looking goal it's an
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issue with the stay for now trick up to eight. balls and it also fails to retain top spot as they drew one one. since guy mark gonzales both ends of the army man after thirty two minutes and distance into the air and off the levels of the defending champions on the stroke of half time and then go second to scout stay seven and sunny spartak moscow one and one of the three not just truth no no it has its texts. on saturday you were present all went to glory top one zero win over i'm cup is even almost a the same side the lead in the first half if you have off however the midfielder to turn provided off to sixty eight minutes. near post serbian defender manage to ditch intro class and are moved up from fifth place to finish the end. to fourteenth. and areas that i took playing to their first win of the season if the right one no find good luck in the teeth. and no doubt george mentioned that it's
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over it's left the move away from the foot of the table before the last hope to tense. up for shooting up the economy must go i want no win for them over a new boys club on my former chelsea defender down trust you equal some short term if you're going at seven minutes from time to lifting the muscovite side and stood bottom to sixth place difference. and over in the english premier league second place also have kept their title hopes alive after narrating the captain lead is not uniting seven points with a three one win at four spots in blackpool the gunners have to trust a forty one year old man's livening goal after not only out was injured in the wall but that's despite a penalty of to equalise for the home side it's two one cause for other to have a. robin van persie gave the gunners victory last insight into the drop zone and still have
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a game in hand counts must play one she lighted at the emirates in the later game change collins school in the first half as aston villa vegetable protein and five points. the drops say they want to know when newcastle tuesday night's. plans that their leaders united want to know is home to for them to go temporarily ten points clear to talk berbatov and antonio valencia on target in the first task chelsea writes after floor on the loo to strike their victory over the gutter and we can start looking kept up the pressure of manchester city for the last champions league spot the three two win over stroke but at the foot of the table rule stakes second bottom after losing three of them at home to have it and less time remain in the bottom three after they lost three and in the bolton off blacks three one one this birmingham. to the ice now u.s.l. about july of came from behind to win three one it home to atlanta to take a two no lead in the best of seven current cup finals but this just took the lead in it through john mattick braced in the second vehicle to getting there from step
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is an obvious ensure it's all about finding a second victory on my side now the series will switch to atlanta on venue of which are just north of most of. formula one and defending champion sebastian vettel has made it two wins from two races after winning a dramatic malaysian grand prix there's disappointment for russian vitaly petrov who crashed his red eye with just three laps to go it was a fine line between the german now at least the standings by twenty four points because jenson button was runner up to go second overall when his nick heidfeld was third but his teammate run wide finish seventeenth slipped from third to eighth lewis hamilton and fernando alonso were penalized after pushing on from four to eight long so it's that spot. held on the twelfth when the for his career. was clear lewis had a problem i don't know what happened to him but then i realized jenson was behind and i could comfortably control the capsule obviously with not too many laps to go
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then it was quite good. very clear for the. you know lawful or unlawful to do and. i don't fear can be happier if that. tennyson and top say the tree as a raincoat has bitten remain in quantifier irina comedia bigger in straight sets to win the final of the under lucy and tennis experience in la they are and was a second successive top riki for the better russian and trained last week's miami open they can beat second because that's over in the semifinals as a rain capped ranked sixth in the world is too strong and in six three sixty break they do serve four times in the first set and three in the second question cruised to victory. goal for northern ireland's rory mcilroy to a four shot lead into the final round of the u.s. masters with four players tied for second but a poor third day for tiger woods saw him slump to seven shots off the pace we were mcelroy wasn't having it all his own way to shortly was called back by australian
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jason day even stole the outright leave this and i think part. of what's a day eventually fell away and ended up sharing second place on eight under joining him there was k.j. choi who was pretty handy with the potter himself. and. shout threats are also tied for second place while tiger woods couldn't reproduce the form that saw him climb to third on friday problems on the greens again so he can't be two over par round of seventy four he starts a four in ninety seven chance back so out in front is twenty one year old mcelroy a comfortable four shot cushion for him going into sunday's final round and with every chance of becoming the first irishman to win in all bluster he's actually off and very much in control of the other car and except in very. funny russian bikes and fans have had something to cheer about after spec slips
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over on the women's mastercard in moscow the champions race soared by athletes competing indoors for the thoughts time in russia and which of them portrayed was better. when it's become a regular feature in germany's biafran calendar but this was the first time a sport has ever been held indoors in russia and those plenty of interest has been picked stadium was packed to capacity most of the top names descended on moscow and they said they were delighted to see what the russian capital has to offer. but it's amazing. to me. that this was yesterday wasn't heavily the voice now is realized but the weather was that bad so good bad we had that nice time and also yesterday in soho we like to get a good party and was really good and i had never been in before i'd been to russia eight times but all the times i've been around the house is this is the first time in moscow that i enjoy it i mean to that history and so so that it's that you have
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a lot of that was history here in moscow. three so for the russians competing to go through one limper gold in the last year it was even cheered as of until she pulled in however there was plenty of competition for the likes of tutted beer bill and freddie and michael grice olympic champions russia hasn't had the best of seasons on the world cup seen this year but unfortunately the locals weren't able to cheer on a home they train cheer reserve was beryl verifiers for much of the race a victory but when she went to target did. foresee a bit tired after a long season. these very very fine it's a show that's a lot of bad people here watching. was trying to make a. good entertainment for that meanwhile his fellow scandinavian be on ferry said it was a great experience and he really enjoyed b. events and things of this kind of races they're here to stay because you can make
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it in all the capital so you can make normal rifles so. well it's great though to russian entries in the women's event olga sites on the streets all the while there was also another russian competing on to see who is mina she was born in siberia but is now competing for survive here and she also want to go to cuba last year but the means of n. for women's rights proved to be a times affair of ukrainian sisters volunteer and lead to cementing setting the early pace however it was flips over who stepped up a gear following the final shoot and she would go on to claim victory and finally give russia's long suffering biafran fans something to cheer about that i think this event was superb because to hold such a race in moscow is really difficult and to have it here is fantastic as it's our country's capital there were a lot of fans here and the atmosphere was amazing. and champions races proved to be
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very popular with the locals and for many of them it was the first time they had a chance to watch the sport live and endure events like this one i really like to gain popularity especially is an excellent way of bringing the sport of mass is. visible and has been a red freeform i am from fans especially those living in the russian capital and they are awarded a cigar said solvable the most complicated of them victory in the winnings my songs goal this event has been a resounding success and hope will become a regular fixture on the world by a. predominantly doxie. by former. hungry for the full story we've got at first the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers.
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