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as prosecutors say she pushed to deaths from an energy corporation she headed to the country's budget just two days after she got seven years behind bars for abusing power. contracts with. corporations getting richer at the expense of american taxpayers that's the core of the occupy wall street movement which is now well into its fourth week in new york hip hop artist has been with the protesters from the very beginning and shared with us the disappointment and frustration behind the outcry. occupy wall street has now entered its fourth week of demonstrations and this movement has now been used for this nation in forty five feet two hundred cities and over the past few weeks many well known names have thrown their support behind the movement including my current gas rapper after this and revolutionary immortal technique thank you for joining me thank you for having me on the program within
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the first few weeks you came down here to speak to the crowd from what i understand you were very bothered by the fact this movement was being marginalized right now for fourth week into a mainstream media is down here we see all these satellite trucks around why do you think they have gone to report about what is taking place here and throughout the country you know this is an old phrase in the media if it bleeds it leads you know the more shocking the more outrageous it is the more that they want coverage because they know that other stations the smaller media outlets the blogging sites those sites that may not be necessarily mainstream media but have the attention of millions of viewers are starting to actually pay attention to what's going on here which one is which is one of the biggest expressions of democracy in the past few decades here in america and i think that when that is clear and present in front of everyone to see it becomes blatantly obvious to some of the larger. media senses
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that they're not even giving an ounce of coverage to it it makes them look even more biased than the already i think the tipping point might have been the arrests the mass arrests of nearly eight hundred people peaceful protesters on the brooklyn bridge it took place i know you've been very outspoken about it and of the police brutality i think that very much the police brutality when it hit the when it hit the internet became viral because you saw a bunch of defenseless people that were simply expressing their freedom. to speak their mind in a public place then they were penned off and they were sprayed down they were obviously not in danger of harming any police officers and then all of a sudden you see white shirts coming out war often and seemingly unable to be held responsible for anything that they do almost as if they're above the law and that is very exemplary of exactly what has continued to fuel the fire here at this protest the fact that people that are on wall street people that are
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in government are refusing washington saying that all of them but a lot of them are refusing to acknowledge their responsibility and what caused all this you know listen come from nowhere people didn't just decide to get up and be angry about nothing people are seriously concerned about the direction that our democracy is going i want to ask you about something that new york city mayor michael michael bloomberg said about this demonstration he said that these protesters are trying to destroy the jobs of working people in new york city mayor michael bloomberg said that this demonstration is not productive do you think that this is. an illustration of disconnect when you think about no i think that's a perfect illustration of a connect his connect to wall street bloomberg is what seventy five percent or about owner of bloomberg l.l.c. has a sixteen billion dollars stake or so down the wall street this is business of course he feels threatened and he's going to do whatever he can including making the
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police more and more confrontational to elicit the type of negative response that he wants from these protesters he wants to goad them into violence he wants to make them argue amongst one another he wants to find issues of race religion sexual orientation whatever he possibly can him and people like him to exploit people that are coming here who just simply want to express themselves how is this anything but a democratic expression of freedom of speech and democracy is something very alien to that fraud mr bloom. what should we do should we just we just completely ignore i would god given right to assemble here and to question our government we're not entirely american we love america and we refuse to see it destroyed by the same people that have been corrupting it for the past countless number of years i believe that there are lots of people that are willing to put up mr obama's second term on the altar of democracy if he's not willing to listen to the same group of people that were honestly trying to believe in the words he was saying when he
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claimed. that he was going to change things in this country which haven't changed too much honest well this is clearly going to become a part of the twenty twelve election because this has gotten so big it is spread so far and wide u.s. president barack obama did speak about this and said he understands the frustration of those taking part not sure i'm following why these frustrations and you know in two thousand and eight this country was ready to go up in office obama was not the the great unifier he was the great pacifier. he came in here and said no it's going to be ok i'm going to take care of all this it's a clear of all of it this is not hatred towards him this is not a denigration of him as a man but he knows the system he has to stand up for because he's tied to it to what makes the momentum actually back to us to step aside from the occupation and hide from the visual what people need to do when we start costing them money
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and we start bleeding them down that's when they get the message that's when they get it through their heads oh my god no they've discovered the magic way to deal with us all the problem here be is that i see a lot of potential i see potential that needs to be harnessed i see people that i understand the reason they have an elected leaders but i think that there should be more spokespeople that go out and have the actual core message of this group that realize that the corruption that has existed in this system would be. i look at this nation they see republicans completely in the hands of corporations democrats pandering to them nonstop we see them also involved now to the president as part of expanding war was expanding occupations not standing up for human rights you know being blind about several global issues that are important to people here because they reflect on our democracy what we do outside of america defines our democracy here i've seen a lot of people on line suggest that this move mantei if they were to take some
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action should go so far as to either pull their money out of banks or stop using credit cards that's not i'm not promoting any ideas here while asking this question but it is something that has been suggested you think that the second idea is a lot better than the first job using a credit card and i think even though we have to have a cohesive strategy to pull this together i think that there's a lot of real brainstorming that needs to happen because if we make one move we need to be focused on what moves will be made against us you know this is a chess game just like the united states chess game in the middle east where they're willing to give up a few pawns but what they really want to pieces they're willing to trade a few lame duck presidents because what they really want is the main characters of the bill you know they're willing to trade the foreign bengalis get out of the support. the other guy used to be a player mubarak became a pawn what do they want. the bishop gadhafi gone. now
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they want the queen iran out of the secure chess game i don't think that they're not playing that here is. we have to not only be focused on what the next move but what the reaction to what their reaction to our next move is we have to think ahead of the game which is why i said there should be more brainstorming sessions here and i'm not so sure they should always be in public because i think honestly that we're not the only ones watching this would be a fool to think that there aren't people involved here. around this area that aren't sleeper cells or agents that's not me being paranoid that's just the truth you know the first person the first black person ever were pretty sick what service agency was agent eight hundred his job was to infiltrate the movement of marcus garvey if they were thinking like that back then why wouldn't they be thinking like that and i think what's most important is that we don't get frustrated or angry or upset or lack the patience to be able to deal with this move there was a there was
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a sign out here that said you know police offices you're one bounced check away from being out here with the rest of us to look at a lot of people think they're angry they're screaming at cops but you're going to stand there just working class individuals whose their boss the mayor the mayor is get money with wall street he's literally. he's closer to wall street than america's thing is you know to me. that's that's his home and those are his people when they die you pours out a little liquor for them so when he says something to the police commissioner the police commissioner says something to the white shirts and the white shirts kick down to the soldiers it's similar to what we see in the most brutal parts of the occupation of iraq and afghanistan the most brutal parts of that war soldiers held accountable for terrible things that happened within the confines of the war but no officers no generals nobody that implemented these policies nobody that said hey you know what take him into the back and cut his hands off until he tells me what i
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want to hear or raipur till she can't stand it so she gives us the information that we want but that's only attributed to the contractors to the soldiers not to the upper levels not to the cia memos not to the people that wrote them which is why when i look at cops this is a certain amount of cynicism that i have when people say oh they're all evil they're all we can know they're not evil they're all we can the people that are innocently following orders if they don't follow orders they lose their job like the sign says they're one bounced check for being right here with the rest. busta and i think that's also a big difference between this movement and between the arab spring as the difference is that in the arab spring there was a concentrated force of security forces whether it be military or national guard i decided to join with the move because those are the people they were literally saying well these are the people that i'm being told by my government and i have to go to war with other countries to protect and yet now i'm being told to attack and kill the same people at some point everybody has to question what they're doing and
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why they're even here what they're doing in their job if they're being expressive their democracy and a greater question what do they ever really do to be considered an american. if you fall out of a new york or new jersey or kansas that's why you're an american but you have a stand up for your human rights and your civil rights that you have a question of government and trying to infringe on your civil liberties would you ever try to reform a government that's done nothing but in this country dry stealing from people constantly. if people come here from the opposition people love consistently been a part of taking advantage of the people that are here that are upset at what we're doing because it exposes what they've been doing this whole time which exposes the corruption behind closed doors then we know we're on the right and i'm telling people right now that i'm going to continue to come back down here to this movement i was here when it started i won't be here when it finishes because it's never going to finish because we can never stop reforming our democracy the moment that
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we stop reforming our democracy it ceases to be a democracy at the moment that the revolution stops that means the revolution has been betrayed we're here to stay and we're not going anywhere. the beaches and discover its beauty. communicate with the wild and under learn to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you not see these. flu.
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the headlines on r t despite loyalist crowds in syria's capital activists move a new crackdown saying clashes in the north of the country have killed three people told us president assad promised to a stop committee to draw up a new constitution as a global depression now. in the u.s. protesters determined to stamp out corporate greed and take their grievances to the daughter of the wealthy as they accuse big business of trying to buy elections despite having been beaten pepper sprayed and arrested determination is only sporadic. and ukraine's former prime minister faces new challenges as prosecutors say she pushed debts from an energy corporation she headed to the country's budget cuts two days after she got seven years behind bars for abusing power while signing gas contracts here in mexico. to join me for more stories in less than fifteen
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minutes time but for now the sports with dmitri. hello there welcome to the sports update and i too thanks for joining us this hour first let's take a quick look at what's making the sporting headlines around the globe. sounding off russian football manager dick advocaat states to help club versus contra conundrum is affecting his team's euro trying to troll preparation. to london is open suspended david ferrer has the rights of play at the final a.t.p. the end of the year. and how about the race australian cases tell me i could present himself with the best possible good by winning this season's championships on sunday. so i made a scandal is arising in russia with automatic qualification bag for euro twenty
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twelve the country's football team are now looking to fill their time for friendlies but according to dick advocaat russian clubs are already failing twitchy about handing over their stars for international duty so hopefully the club's owners are happy as well sometimes they have some doubts about it because we can plough to find images next game in the world do some produce from some owners so i don't understand the way they think because i think they have to think about the national team as well because this very important so we are willing to think about the globes as well so we only play one one game you know if we don't they are happy but for really be against it's obvious he wanted to play a much tougher opposition from the french have been playing recently against the likes of iran qatar no disrespect to them but the opposition we face of yours could be much tougher so impersonal we know. already but we still get must get the goal
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from asian tomorrow so i can also force the medicine no zero point. the card had stated last week that if russia didn't make it to poland and ukraine he would step down as national team coach but with the team top in qualifying group be his here until next summer at least and the country's four billion in plays of that it was as usual but if so i'd like carter's a top level specialist he's a very consistent problematic and goal orientated person and to make it even better he's a winner his deal runs out in july next year but it has an option to be extended and i can't see any need to change that. now eight ten to twelve uprising teams have found out their player fate in cracker of two world cup bronze medalist turkey and creation had been obviously hoping for a better draw over the cliff the thing was hitting. just charges is set to the end taking ending to
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a qualifying campaign. first time players and estonia will play against ireland eleventh in the world portugal have got bosnia for their encounter after failing to overcome denmark and with. another seeded side the czech republic will face montenegro the third fixtures of the playoffs will take place on the eleventh and twelfth while the return leg still but played on the fifteenth of november. to the domestic game now where the final steps have been taken to the russian premier league calendar in line with the rest of europe and the season from twenty twelve on words will kick off in the autumn with the final matches taking place in late spring richard put flayed has more on what this will mean for the clubs. november is normally the month when the new russian premier league champion is crowned however this won't be the case miss you in fact the winner will be confirmed to me of next year as a country's footballing calendar is undergoing
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a radical change to bring them in line with the rest of europe. feel for marked off and put russian clubs competing in europe at a disadvantage as once they reach the latter stages of the champions league all the europa league this season was yet to stance. however the remainder of the continents were already halfway through very campaigns and we're in a much better position but it will help us immensely moving to the new calendar our clubs found it difficult previously to compete with the top clubs around europe in the latter stages of the european competition is however things should now be a lot easier for us who be put on a level playing field the clubs will carry on playing until the end of the current . i'm going chip in mid november and every team will replace thirty games however then there will be a split with two games taking place in november and the remaining twelve from march until may two thousand and twelve after a four month winter break confused well if you take
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a look at the current table and of the clubs remaining the same positions of the end of the season the top eight seven seemed to angie would play each other home and away and fight it out to see who is eventually crowned champion and who qualifies for europe. however at the other end that's close no doubt tome again they would play each other twice with two teams relegated to the first division when the season eventually finishes a maybe but merely good but it will be really hard for the clubs at the start as we will have to play a lot of league games as well as trying to fit in european competitions as well but in the end it will be worth it because we'll be on a similar calendar to those girls playing in the majority of europe that have been concerns about the new calendar putting the clubs at a disadvantage could be unpredictability of russia's weather conditions however these fears should prove to be unfounded and the championship will cover pretty much the same deeds are currently used because of the winter break and on the
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contrary by the autumn of two thousand and twelve russia will join the rest of europe playing in a season that finishes in me i'm richard empirically dougherty moscow i'm one of the football's highest paid players is now facing a breach of contract manchester city striker callus tevis had been suspended after allegedly or foods him to come off the bench during his side's a loss to buy in munich in the champions league last month the twenty one year old claims confusion on the sidelines led to the incident and fails no need to apologize to manager roberto mancini says advisor also said the players statements following the match were mistranslated the time previously stated wanted to leave the club last year has since been courted by his former team corinthians before city turned down a fifty four million years dell'abate for the forward in the meantime the team expected as their full training on thursday. in tears david ferrer of spain has
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booked this place in the season ending atypia world finals in london that's after reaching the quarter finals of the shanghai or masters fair at bates compared to a hard colors fair in the last sixteen to completely squandered the lp by claiming roland go there to visit once a. i mean the second set was saved three match points to seal it so in five and level matter decider in the final third set farah finally found his game to win it six two and i. joining him in the last eight of the tournament is the no this. american movie down two sets to his opponent packing sixty three sixty i to the world avengers now where casey stoney's looking to complete his fifth successive moto g.p. victory in the australian grand prix on sunday many who could clinch his second world championships prior to the race stoner let himself take a rest and enjoy
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a spot of trot fishing out of the weekend's action has a forty point lead over defending series champion jorge lorenzo of spain the only man who can prevent the australian from winning the season title. need to score ten . to seal this year's championships to turn it turns twenty six on the racing date for the pile and so victory there would be the best present tense but. you know it's. always look forward to come back to you know i think you know most people enjoy their home grand prix of course it is a little bit more stress a little bit more things to do but in general you know we live move or we've been looking for a little. special one of the shino is going to be our first time here with one hundred. we'll see how we do but you know last four years have been pretty successful the tracks are a lot of fun and we're going to have to wait and see when the weather as usual. for one giants mcclaren will have to wait another year at least to see its driver slow
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civil wear that stuff to suggest and securing his second straight crown with rod ball last weekend five races it was the champ and says the man who was his nearest rival this season. i never thought he'd win the chance of in two thousand i thought he made two mistakes. but he did and this year he has driven superbly you know he hasn't really made any mistakes and he's been super fast everywhere we've gone. he's obviously had a great car before with a bad car but he's done the best of us because it's like oh. yeah he's done he's difficult to beat when you win you don't quite have the performance but. you know i think we're we're a very strong team and if anyone can fight back it's definitely. ok up to date no more sports news from around the globe. time here on r.t. by phil.
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gripped by deadlock activists sound the alarm over new crackdowns despite loyalist crowds in the capital all the while president assad battling global pressure on his role. in the u.s. protesters determined to stamp out corporate greed take their grievances to the doors of the wealthy they accuse big business of trying to buy elections. and ukraine's former prime minister faces a new charges just two days after she got seven years behind bars for abusing while signing contracts with moscow. and in business russian markets closed lower as oil dropped after the international energy agency would use this global demand forecast for two thousand and twelve we'll look at the figures in our business sports and twenty minutes.

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