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well let's have a look at the main stories we're covering for you today here in the world to ratchet up the pressure on syria's president to the arab league setting a seventy two hour ultimatum to stop the crackdown by western nations prepare a new resolution at the u.n. . europe's debt inferno place is brighter still the single currency continues to nosedive for the fourth consecutive day contagion infects one of euro zone's most stable economies. the occupy wall street camp in dallas is the latest victim of a nationwide wave of surprise and actions one place it's
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a movement gathers itself out two months since it began. when it's still a little deeper into what lies behind the occupy movement. talks that political rap immortal technique he thinks a gradual erosion of basic rights has inspired a nationwide way of protest. technique i saw now what do you think is happening right now in the country in terms of the occupy wall street movement you think it's something that there's going to be a lot of big changes going on the revolution perhaps. it depends on what your definition of revolution is if it's blood in the streets and the royal family being murdered i don't know if that's necessarily going to happen but i think what is definitely going to continue to transpire is more and more people realizing just how disenfranchised they are they're realizing just how little control they have over their own democracy so they will want to give more of
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a voice that i also think what's happening here is is mirrored in other parts of the world where people are just so opposed to the use of centralized power of the federal system that still would control of the state system. but yet they want it to be more efficient so they've almost surrendered their freedom to work for some government similar to what russia will have to deal with when they decide where the poor is going to come back into power with a lot of people a big all functionality over the desire of democracy that exists so i think the entire world is really dealing with that now will it be oligarchies autocratic regime that's more functional because it's backed by corporations or more of a democratic regime that could be hit and miss on certain things that may take a hit on jobs you know these are very personal things to people because the example by how we choose to live as human beings but also a personal because the are the day to day functionality all the lights but i feel
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safe about functionality simplicity we've also said that we constantly have to keep working at panera democracy right it's something that's never going to be finished revolution is never going to be facing the people in the middle of the functionality and simplicity but i mean essentially people all want the same things i mean big and my. said before that's not the same exact thing i mean people just want affordable healthcare you know they want to be able to live in a house that's not. going to be repossessed illegally by some of. the people who get all predatorial loans and it's just the amount of things the about of the abuse that americans have had to deal with from the banking system is just obscene i'm just wondering what it is that allows that soon let me get to this point you know why do we let it get so i want to get to the point where the power he is in the hands of so even when the wealth gap and so on i mean large changes and change a funny story it exemplifies why it got this more my father and
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a colleague of yours a friend of his that came to all of america before the collapse of the soviet union and he walked around a supermarket. and he goes i get it there he goes this is just wheat and sugar. said but in russia or the u.s. i saw all we have is the same kind of box we should go four hundred miles in america you have weed and sugar with the tiger on the cup and then the other one has a frog on the culpable and the other one has a charm on the bottom oh and i get the special get. the idea of america is to give democracy and freedom to people but i think that now more than ever it's become about placating people and about pacifying them so they don't ask for the amount of freedom that they're guaranteed almost like when the police stop you and they're offended that you seem to know your rights that happens more and more i mean even if you want to make this entirely about occupy wall street we can't even the people
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that are down to each and every single occupy wall street that are sitting there holding the law that have legal teams this still see this civil rights to be cut in every single corner this ill see excuses left and right now we want to clean the ball so we're going to have to move everyone out and then we're going to let you back in zero. you know there were rioting and the protest was not violent or maybe because you shot them with rubber bullets and tear gas or you know at some point there needs to be some accountability not just from the protesters but also from the police reaction to things like you know we've seen a lot of us police reactions lately specific thing you know planned in other countries across the u.s. as well do you think that our police aren't trained to deal with the full process they only know how to suppress sighted to use military and they are militarized tactics i think they were that they thought that they could shove them off with a hard push but when they realized that it was going to be that easy. i've seen
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different cities take different action just occupy charlottesville and really the police in the back was a little bit more than i'd sooner go to a port a potties set up with people you know that there were different regions different cities are dealing with different problems so in a city like new york where you have a population of eight million. and a migrating population that comes to work all the other couple of million. probably explain why does thousand more cops but they're concerned with with rioting what my instance of that has always been listen if we were twenty thousand deep right then and there we could have gone downtown to peace but we didn't. when you were missing women in the street we could have brick the village limb from limb but we did. it because we don't hate america we love america and we want to see if we want to see it become a better place because people are out there sleeping out in the cold because the believe that maybe if they lead by example they say you know and willing to stay
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here in the streets i'm willing to continue to be a voice was supposed to be democracy was supposed to be a representative democracy then maybe that letter that i wrote to my senator or that letter i wrote to my congressman that they're underpaid they got through off somewhere on. through all going on somewhere that never got to them thinking this is the only way that they can hear from what i'm wondering if you think that i wasn't going to want to go somewhere it's going to need leaders and hence the need as specific space for the us identify went up an interesting point i think the very beginning of the movement there were no ever present leaders because people were afraid that the movement would simply be decapitated from the very head. or. use that individual. as leverage against other people that were just as powerful in the movement so what they wanted to do was have no centralized leadership that could be attacked. and then later on they were as far as i know
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electing people who were going to be spokespersons for specific issues but now they have a general assembly and they have an assembly about race you know about all those simple issues that can be put into writing in a few sentences but that requires a lot of communication because as educated as the left maybe sometimes about class i think that there's still a huge conversation to have the about race relations which is incredibly important because it's always kind of the. independent variable that's left out of the equation sometimes when we talk about revolution in this what do you think obama is making out of occupy wall street is supposed to be nonpartisan right it's supposed to be the ninety nine percent versus the one percent but it is really mean time mostly election and you think that obama is actually inhibiting in some way because now you have the left which is split on everything and over obama whether they're
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going to go out and vote for him in two thousand and twelve or it continues resisting trying to go along with something the republicans are probably pick romney. he's not going to beat obama. obama is ten times the clear leader of the news the president and i don't mean that as an insult i mean that as a compliment so you missed the press. shouldn't because you can just say anything and they'll buy and they'll believe you know if we had invaded libya and if we had decided to intervene in all these other countries under a different president under under republican under the under mccain this country was ready to go up in flames over the fact that we have been dragged into the wars that people thought was necessary that the economic system had collapsed the trillions of dollars have been given so when he came in he came in with the idea that he was going to reform things and when that was not met the criteria that he set up himself but what the reform wouldn't sail was not completed i don't think that created the occupy wall street movement but it definitely added fuel to the
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fire what see you. then begins to broken promises from albano marring you know what makes me the most disappointing and anything that is the question of disappointed omar him. breaking off promise that you know emotionally scarred me something i think when you would you follow politics for a while you realize the differences between what people promised and what they deliver and also i think there was a little bit of either manufactured or genuine naivety about the whole thing shutting down guantanamo i kind of knew from the beginning that that wasn't going to happen but at the same time everybody else had some kind of hope that he would come in an usher an era of peace and yet put his first term he's been a very very hawkish war president which is what i think is going to make it very difficult for the republicans to come up against them plus talk about the responses we see here from politicians from pundits when there's a revolution in tunisia or in egypt it's the people's fight for democracy right
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it's a push for democracy in the arab spring when the same thing is happening here there anti-capitalists and they're anti freedom by i think we all know the answer to that question you know when someone has a revolution in some part of the world and it kind of fits american company. and they're given access to the natural resources the subsidiary companies that own the press that own the news stations that own papers spin it in a nice way when it's something in which we lose access to natural resources but it becomes the worst of the parts that it does absolute now when it is someone that is not beneficial to giving us access to natural resources we can't really afford to toy with them like china then we tread lightly around our human rights criticisms i'm going to take some.
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rotten clean boost our. squandered money. amount. to sixty square kilometers of the bomb from the mystique. and those who are still suprising new lines i'm finding are just. getting bad out here but not saying hardly any birds squirrels you know. you know our know what's going on here. the official.
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old free blank videos for your media projects and free media john darche john tom. a well ratchets up the pressure on syria's president of the arab league setting a seventy two hour ultimatum to stop the crackdown western nations apparent new resolution of. europe's debt in place is brighter still single currency continues to nosedive the fourth consecutive day as contagion infects some duracell's from stable economies. the occupy wall street camp in dallas is the latest victim of a nationwide the wave of surprise evictions by police. and so on two months since it began. saying it will stop making sport inside his to mature.
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hello there good to have your company again this hour coming up in the bulls. still on beats and says camel spin prove their record by winning their fifth game in as many matches impossibles you really. hard with hardship another day another twist in the n.b.a. lockout saga other players will meet the team's onus in court. and. plead spartak moscow on the road to find head coach. let's start with a possible way to have improved their record in this season's euro lake as they won their fifth match in as many games there muscovites beat the group the spanish rivals only in the russian capital seventy seven to sixty six points so when mr doyle says top scored for this on the net it would not seem points including this junk to get a start go to twenty seven late at the end of the second quarter was lost with his
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man gradually increase their advantage to remain eleven points ahead by the final buzzer and regulate the added seventeen and run rebounds while six eight finished with ten it's. the only time kids are going to look for that place again in the usually eyes. thanks to the jaws i felt with seventeen points and eleven rebounds together with signed michael knotts love at it trying to to the rhodes sealed a historic victory eighty two seventy eight the final score there were things are great level points which are the risk in groupie. the same group a turkish side fan about ten net benefit concert of italy in a symbol and it's a noun a lead that sets with eighteen points nicholas not so english for the weak points or for the vicious with eleven seconds to go in the fourth quarter taking the gains over time at seventy three always posts out score their opponents by so points
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eighty five to eighty three finished in favor of the hosts. this is drama for fellow group a side inter-coastal by descent and ninety one seventy eight of the french slot on say the city's spano lowest level scorers with twenty six points as the greeks improved to two wins and three defeats. and the meantime the n.b.a. has now canceled all of its games and to place the middle of december the players deciding to take the last part against it seems own as it was a horse looks that's how the argument moved from courtside courtroom the league's labor stalemate is nearing the one hundred forty game mark but the battle for a new collective bargaining agreement is yet to reach its climax the only thing that n.b.a. commissioner david stern unclear is representative billy hunter agree on a dis point is that the two thousand and eleven two thousand and twelve season is under threat fans of the game of course don't want to hear that especially after
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last season's wildly exciting spectacle we saw the dallas mavericks upset the odds and secure the n.b.a. crown the owners insist on bringing the cost of players under control by introducing a hard salary cap teams could exceed the total salary limit through luxury tax and other exceptions under the previous agreement something the players would like to keep intact. the multimillion business of basketball also raising obvious questions about revenue split between the two sides the players previously took home fifty seven percent of all basketball related income and the owners want a bigger slice of that pie the b.r. i include not only salaries but also money from such sources of broadcast rights gate receipts sponsorships concessions and many others the owners also want shorter contracts paying less guaranteed money to cut their losses on underperforming players commissioner stern claims that the n.b.a.
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lost over a billion dollars under the previous agreement including more than three hundred million last season early twenty two of the league's thirty teams were also in the red last year according to stern the owner's ultimatum like final proposal which calls for a fifty fifty split of annual income and a seventy two game season starting december fifteenth was a fad it can be rejected by the players and now a class action and i trust lawsuit against the league has been filed by players in at least can states they're seeking triple the amount of money they would have made had the full season gone ahead and sue in court cases could now take months. the national football league meanwhile had a lockout of their own to settle for this year but that dispute is completely forgotten by now with the n.f.l. busy rake in an enormous profits its revenue sharing system and secure your team parity allows everybody to keep their pocket stuff while the n.b.a.
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which has had only six different champion since one thousand nine hundred ninety nine looks to suffer greatly after just beginning to restore its popularity since the michael jordan days during the past season and bonds gorski r.t. . but sixteen qualified teams for euro two thousand to twelve will now prepare to be drawn into groups poland and ukraine already selected for group stay and respectively while the other sides will learn their fate on the second of december in key of reigning champions spain this side will schools will no doubt be hoping to avoid the world's top ranked team share the third sport with twenty eight and what runners up the netherlands poland and ukraine plaintive who waits in the second quarter as well with inform germany italy and england for selection alongside russia. portugal gracious witted and euro two thousand and four winners greece make the line up in pool number three while france denmark the czech
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republic and arland will be drawn last quarter number for russia and the manager of the cards are keeping their fingers crossed that they don't come together with spain portugal and france and most definitely of death. moving on now where canada's junior team has taken a three two lead against the russian and explained his side in the times eleven super serious threats after beating their contemporaries in the penultimate game five three finishing to scratch with the damp attacking open for the russians eleven minutes into the game however their own and bounced back twice before the first break goal of peace during this second period gave men hopes for opposed to ask for the canadiens managed to extend their lead to five against two in the final twenty minutes the series due to finish on friday. despite having to get by without manager and trainers are if it is who are some in the catch as western conference claimed three to away big three again spartak moscow richard going to watch the
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game for us. things haven't been going well recently for beaches as basic and spartak moscow. they have the second worst record in occasional flubs more famous for the comics on the ice rather than the quality of their walkie kind of things couldn't get any worse head coach dan marino's out of was banned for two games after striking out fans last time out to mince after his team's pains had objects prone at the. power of the checkered sides netminder as the incident was perhaps blown out of proportion i think everyone is thinking something different you know for the rest. you start a little bit you know there's really serious or anything but. you know that kind of stuff happens all the time that it's not it's just it's different you know it's different here it's a different mentality. you know it. was interesting but you know however back to
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the game and despite a school was first period things would start well for this is where you would take me remember you are nice in fact once to be sponsored netminder aleksey yeah compose range for moscow and spoke was soon level with wait for it second the marquee is not so false or restore parity for the home side and things would get even better for spacek in the perth just six minutes of a game remaining pulsar grabbing his second for the red and white on the burj of victory. however tears had other ideas to make it through to just thirty seconds later it a see you getting advice from bill to give his side a chance at getting a much needed winning over time. in the end aside from chekov wouldn't need the extra period as they would set up again just a minute i. was prosecuting too many men forward visitors full advantage and i'm
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easy in practice second of a game on the breakaway to give. peaches points to one those five games there really would be some pretty good teams you know and you know i think we showed the people that we can play hockey too when we want to we're not just a bunch. of players and. we're also hopefully hopefully yeah it's we can get something going on but you know it's tough you know every every team this leaves good you know it's not like anything is an easy game socially for us you know we have to work work hard to be successful like i'm doing the sign of course to watch the game from the stands beside one of the staff a true game losing streak with ban treaty big tree power the spotlight very erratic season continues for matters like this they'll be in danger missing out on the playoffs which are probably hearty moscow. the formula one season set for brazil on the twenty seventh of november but red bull don't have to worry so much about that the team starts the best in vettel already securing his second
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straight drivers' title four races early an achievement coming to terms with hard to put in words really. i know formula one for a long time i know all the big names and. the history does mean a lot to me so. that we are now in some way part of that is a very special feeling and it's something that no one can and take away from us i think last year was already very special but so good to see again and to have such a phenomenal season i mean we had a lot of highs i don't think too many lows. there is incredible. ok you have today i'll be back with more interest time here not the weather is next but.
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