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carries a look in health and movement but finding it difficult to ask if organized structures are going to work from the school. the same. people calling like you said for free and fair elections. and we're still reporting from the. past you can hear behind the loud explosions and. get it gave her a. you
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know sometimes you see the story and the scene so you think you understand it and then he lives something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you saw. i'm sorry is a big. i
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guys it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to our brilliance engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you too when you've got something to say i listen now last friday we interviewed a former goldman sachs and an author william cohen about wall street guys going on the record to complain about their bonuses i want to say that much like william and myself our viewers and had too much sympathy for them or were like not at all just baldwin said on facebook and wall street is looking for sympathy from the american people they're out of their minds cabral gadsden said on facebook they got bailed out got away with the biggest financial crimes and savings and loans crisis of the one nine hundred eighty s. . i don't want to hear it from these crooks and i also find it just flabbergasting
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that wall street bankers hedge funders and the like all the nerve to complain about their bonuses and how heart of this be rich on the record just shows you how utterly disconnected from the rest of the country and the rest of the world they are all millions of americans have no jobs at all and unprecedented one in six are living in poverty and are complaining about having to sell sports cars and go on he were vacations so if that doesn't show you there really are two americas i don't know with us now let's move right on to the question of what men are for which we spoke about on last friday's show it all started because james fallows asked what women are for a while back so then our guest last friday turned the tables and said that men were really worried about their own relevance so as usual our viewers that all sorts of cultural responses and here's a few zuni to set on you tube as a male my sole purpose in life is to be a woman's plaything which entails a lot of smiling and nodding john calibers on facebook many exist to absorb a woman's wrath and to reflect her beauty which is certainly more like it if you
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ask me and then there's my personal favorite cyborg clown to use you so a lot of things the only thing men are good for is sperm and she wishes men would no longer exist in the human race wow i guess it's pretty obvious that a low it is a lesbian so yeah you got me i love to go to response or some head when faced with a woman with strong opinions that she must be a lesbian a man hater not to mention i never said i wish men didn't exist sometimes i like you guys and finally i want to give a shout out to ohio university student alexander carter who emailed into r t dot com he said hello r t m one thousand year old male from ohio i would really like to get a hold of alone if possible to tell her how awesome the show is i've turned all my friends on to it at the university and we sit around a laptop late at night together to watch the show with. a letter or maybe even a super short and sweet oh god all fingers crossed through i would just like to have my voice heard and it would literally make my. year if i could hear something from her it's a being a lot to me so alex here we go response i just want to say thank you so much for
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watching the show and please keep spreading the word to all your friends and if my rantings and i are going back with more as usual later in the week. now from the very beginning one of the defining characteristics of the occupy movement was that there is no hierarchy no clear leaders occupiers consider their structure to be horizontal on the very beginning they have also been concerns of politicians unions other organizations trying to co-opt the movement let's talk about the latest development in the sense reading for the first time there is a five to one c three called the movement resource group so far they've raised about three hundred thousand dollars the bulk coming from the foundation of banco and of ben and jerry's and their own profits website mission statement reads as m.r. g. provides a single point of contact as well as accountability for how funds are expended for individual donors foundations and unions and they fund projects within the following guidelines messaging direct actions and recruitment projects to build the
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base locally and nationally but we have to ask if it's very organization in of itself goes against what occupies trying to do so joining me to discuss it is dennis trainer jr writer video producer and host of acronym t.v.'s also has an upcoming documentary on the occupy movement that will be released on april thirtieth and it's nice to have you back on the show tonight so first starters let's just start with this group and margie they've decided to set it up and say that we are going to be this soul central point of contact for those that want to find the occupy movement but is that a problem in and of itself or the occupy movement first of all i can see and sense that people watching from the outside very frustrated here that well here comes the organization that wants to jump will bucket a lot of money into the occupy movement what's the problem you are showing and it's going to mean for no strings attached you're not for sale just jeff smith wrote an
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article in the daily beast that i think really perfectly kind of sums up your. feelings about this is time well there's a lot of. money and i think the money can be. all use. your seems to be a lack of consensus and that's the problem then collin and others who have tried to approach the movement to grow it in their terms really seem to be wanting to funnel it into a specific ip or campaign that they have it's not about funneling it's about a growth start spreading groups about bottom up all right so but if let's say that you were banned cullen that you were russell simmons that you were one of these people that has taken a liking i guess you could say to the occupy movement right that has been horribly showing support what do you think if they should do should they just stay out of it so they do not try to find anything. no first of all i'm really grateful that o'connor step borden's doing what he's doing you know i mean he's saying that we're going to fund certain projects but we're going to limit those projects that are
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going to be funded to the red light or green lighted i'm sorry green lighted by a small group of people ben cohen really had faith in the occupy movement stands for it is totality he would say here comes a butt load of money and here comes i'm going to hand it over to ga to decide how to do it and the problem to be fair is that i think i was true to be the first to admit it really didn't handle the nearly one million dollars that they had in the fall going into the winter so. where the money where the take money it all has become an issue within the movement and some people feel like money is a corrupting power and that they should do we would all together i did myself think that you do anybody to grow the movement and organize it ben and jerry and other people who want to support the movement it helps you grow trust the horizontal consensus building process that has been in place that's the one non-negotiable thing it's the one thing stands for people trying to create a new world using
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a different process that has been in place and is hire or process and think of it this way if you have a publicly owned company you go to stockholders meaning the person who owns the most stock gets to have the most float same with the super pacs and the way the current voting system is run the most money has the most votes the occupy staying no that's i was going to run it's more than one person one vote it's the rectum are perceived as consensus and that's not what we call and this would be sort of presented to be are i would bet sunday night in new york that's right and of course that you look at the type of organization that they set out here it is by the ones the three is basically a product of the citizens united ruling right or these now are going to say fans that take in all kinds of finding and then hand over to the super pacs and that's why the donors aren't so close that's all part of the same problem. as well that's a problem. super pac that's the irony you keep calling it out so definitely an irony of it all but you know i have to ask you that when you thought about the horizontal structure right and how this is something that's being done from clearly
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differently where do you think the occupy movement is right now that has been in five months they don't really have a large physical presence anymore or do you think that i know that you know you. you serve as an and media element i think of the movement and the t.v. that you do what else is it that they need to do to stay relevant they had actions last week they weren't huge actions by apac also didn't get the numbers it didn't get the media attention as they did last fall those couple of factors that come into play you know late into the fall and early into early to the winter of most of the occupations around the country it is a certain kind of anchor that comes back what do you do after your twenty four hour physical occupation is this route it but what i wonder if i could sell is that occupations just are that people camping in physical spaces that is an important tactic of the occupy movement but it is not the are in the eye movement is not about camping in public spaces the occupy movement is back up in my opinion
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creating real direct democracy real democracy now and to that end people have been working behind the scenes in offices from their homes from all different locations and including physical occupations so where the occupy movement goes from now is where those about to get your mate is going to come meet is an interview very big event and we're going to go into a long season that's going to head straight into the election cycle where you're going to see a massive uprising was because of the fall because there's been a lot of work that's being done behind the scenes in the people just like to realize that there are other ways to engage the occupy movement if you're not if you don't stay out of time or you know inclined to just physically occupy twenty four hours a day there isn't much movement is much much much bigger than one side but in a development that we learned about that. the ga and the nato summit who are supposed to be held in chicago made us have an astonishing kaga but we found out of the gate what instead be held at camp david and base where they got the statement
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as it may the united states of sport were hosting the g eight nato summit to facilitate a free flowing discussion with our close chain partners the president is inviting his fellow g. eight leaders to camp david on may eighteenth to nineteenth for the summit which will address a broad range of economic political and security issues so. i thought a free flowing discussion i do think that they're trying to get away from the protesters there because we knew that of course there were mass actions planned at the g eight summit not to mention that chicago had a lot of plans on clamping down on the protesters that well look at that is what you have is this movement it has no momentum it's horizontal the it is by all mainstream media accounts a year old and as for me the six the most powerful countries in the world and their representatives to anything to a military base so i say yes because of the upcoming and yes the occupy movement scroll is this this is just transpiring an hour or so before you show it live so
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clearly the our president hasn't developed a response to this my hope is that we'll go have some presence outside of camp david but i know that before i started i was part of the protest movement a particle military bases were private bradley manning so it is possible to have some sort of physical action direct action it up a movement and i hope it also what winds up the opportunity and we are going to realize that a massive showing in our nation's capital it will strip the umbilical cord between wall street and the white house is necessary so perhaps it's time to consider people beyond the national reputation of washington d.c. which starts may thirtieth and runs the entire month of april so there's a will there's a lot of opportunities to come out of it but yes definitely this response to the g eight summit to a military base is an occupy response they're interesting identify thanks so much for joining us tonight. thank you. our last break of the evening but only from back
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he's led the charge the even izing muslim communities across america and that is of sept eighth he is revealing the spying techniques of the and i think we'll have more in our schools i met on how we are should there be quotas for women in business is the new york times of eels the gym where the top bankers are but they would offer so much the. same. people calling like you said for free and fair elections. and we're still reporting from the some outlets where you can hear behind me loud explosions. in the.
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t.v. . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly is if you understand it and then he lives something else and here's you some other part of it and realize that everything is ok and you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture.
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guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're giving it to the man who has become the anti muslim mouthpiece of the g.o.p. after all he led the muslim radicalization hearings on capitol hill last year and has plans to continue them into this year so i guess that we should be too surprised he also appeared at a press conference this morning at police plaza in new york city to praise the n.y.p.d. and announce the a.p.'s investigative series which is shedding light on the surveillance practices by police and then investigative series which we have discussed at length
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here on the show detail how thousands of muslims are being spied on by the n.y.p.d. for no other reason than being muslim and mosques universities stores restaurants some of this was even done with the help of the cia and the extended way beyond the city limits of new york city surveillance was conducted in newark universities all across the northeast so yeah the n.y.p.d. is going way beyond their legal limits when it comes to protecting and serving but before peter king addressed a crowd of about twenty people defend the surveillance methods here on fox news to explain why you think so highly of n.y.p.d. commissioner ray kelly i think commissioner kelly and you have the n.y.p.d. should get a medal for what they're doing they carry out surveillance of the areas where we expect the next terrorist attack to come from. all right so i think he makes a pretty clear king gloves kelly but his reasoning really sound we reconvene for the next attack is really coming from someone within the muslim american community because it isn't watched my show very often because this is
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a few weeks ago we highlighted the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security but there are reports on homegrown terrorism it turns out there's really not much to report because well there really isn't any thought to report all that a minuscule threat to public safety and guess what that report isn't from the associated press but i think that peter king will denounce its findings as well but a lawmaker further defended the commissioners record saying that king has managed to stop several potentially dangerous attacks but would really care use done to stop thirteen or fourteen attacks already against new york we've been warned terrorist target so what it's like a moment ago for law enforcement's record when it comes to catching those terrorists right on king says thirteen to fourteen attacks how many refined facilitated by the n.y.p.d. you know what undercover agent works with a disgruntled person encourages them fund them plans an attack with them i close the human cell or the new word for and let me take a moment to point out where all those millions of dollars and efforts have also failed things like the times square bombing in times where if i saw suicide left
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his niece on and hopes of causing a major explosion well n.y.p.d. dropped the ball now and perhaps because they were framing too many other people to concentrate on the real lone wolf threats but here's the part that really gets me peter king defended the n.y.p.d. spying methods and called a.p.'s investigation slanderous everything you do is legal and constitutional and you can be your charms and so she did produce a description themselves for the slanderous attacks on the n word if you expect. all right so for starters let me just explain the what commissioner kelly has done is not legal and massive spying scheme potentially violates and i think he's own guidelines a new york city law which outlaws racial profiling based on religion not to mention the first amendment and what the a.p. does isn't slander they're using actual evidence and they found to shed light on the actions and y.p. but the real problem here is the a.p. is investigation doesn't help peter king's political message so obviously he wants to attack them so we're calling out the media for actually doing real investigative
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journalism which is so rare these days and then praising the efforts of an illegal surveillance program against muslims here in america all that makes peter king tonight thoughts on where. our guys inside for happy hour and joining me this evening are to preserve any church and they have the right as a director of economic research for the reason foundation who's wearing so. i thought anthony was wearing socks sorry it's only. laughing so much ok let's start with this story makes me laugh and it too that's one of those things where law enforcement really tries to pump up some new gadget that they haven't thought about how cool it is and then things go awry so this particular bit is from montgomery county in texas and they had
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a really big day planned because of this man take a listen. we can launch this put it over a fire put it over hazmat spill. a house with a barricade it's just it literally give the incident commander the ability to look at the entire scene. with a bird's eye view. ok so what happened is it was debuted a with a big shiny drone that calling awesome three hundred grand and basically. the drone crashed into a swat team when it lost control or contact with the controllers console the ground he mentioned all the things you could put it over forgot the swat team and threw through the swat team it's actually quite terrifying because if it hadn't been the swat team and like an armored vehicle people could have been injured by the well for others they want to have you know drones flying around domestically everywhere but these things can go wrong what i mean it's very rare that you see like
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a helicopter crashing in to you know two cars on the ground but that's because you have people flying down like actually in the helicopter these drones the problem here was a lost signal with the course on the ground that's terrified that's actually turned for the rebels are going to be very sickly playing with their like their airplanes with little controllers on the ground and the odds of this happening again with their cell phones in everything going are you kidding me of course i know you anyhow i'm going to be very high kids but it's here because not only didn't lose communication with the person operating on the ground it didn't do what it was supposed to do when that occurs this was back out where it goes to autopilot it just didn't do that i wrote drones surveys joke drones no one see this is the first warning everybody though just you know everyone should be aware that this is warning number one because of first importance to get these and it's. ok. but it was ominous and scary ok let's move on to something else so we all had to go
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through the really horrible tedious process of having to cite our sources we write a paper and these days are actually decided to give us class an assignment i guess you could say as to how to cite tweets one supported schools now professors in the bay area are using wikipedia as a teaching tool goldman associate professor at santa clara university school of law asked you students to create an entry we're finally example where do you want to do . the right again. ok just kidding. but we backtrack a little bit bell is about citing we could pedia now it's no longer taboo. but there it has come out with a way it's now the truth and so you tweet so it's connected to the story there's your are going to tell the person i don't know the part i've got more interesting is. i teach a course in new york and i would never let any of my students. in
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a paper i don't care that i'm always come up with a way to do this we could p.d. it was taboo i think it's still you need to go find original sources this is absolute but if you think time you know about like the wiener tweeting inappropriate things out you're discussing males in politics and going rogue you're probably thinking about new york times stories the talk about it you can talk about so many things that the stress the speaking the not going to address the actual tweet that seems kind of ridiculous or going to go all the way around because you can't go to the actual where you know the idea. is. that that's what happens not it's not research it's not hard data you need to be you need to be you know it's just this is why are you writing an academic paper about anthony weiner in the first place but it's a separate interview you're going to see here to me here is that emily didn't think it was important to include a link to the tweet has anyone ever tried to find it like this weeks later possible so these professors would have no way of knowing and never actually happened so
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please do that right now you're going to go. i'm very bitter about it. ok let's move on to the new because they can come up with things like this because we've learned lately there have been some charges out there showing that if you look at most of the major news publications major magazines in the u.s. it's really pathetic the amount of women that actually write majority of stories there the results according the census bureau's information they told us that at every education level still in the u.s. women make less then and so the e.u. is now actually considering a female quota take a look at this. today only three out of ten european antropov nurse are women and women are under represented in senior positions only one out of ten board members of the largest companies listed on the national stock exchange's of the european union member states is
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a woman. apparently i have to know. where it was tied to the rector in the control room and i don't think our fans know that we have an all female team on the ellen show that's how they were doing the reverse here we're really making up for it we don't let men work with us so that works out we do it my sons and you know you try this man out for the occasional two or three but a little bit of your t.v. show will get. one point is so if if in europe it gets to the point we're out of ten positions are held by women who always said we have to have a male quota in europe but this is this this idea that we're going to somehow rectify all situation by just making sure there's at least four out of every ten are women to me seems a little time to do that but i'm not quoting white male so what do you. really want
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doesn't address the issue which is that that's a symptom of a larger issue and also you've got to keep in mind that you know a lot of times when you get to the age where you're going to be an executive or on a board that's about the time the time that women are having children and people don't want to promote women in those positions because you know they might go on pregnancy and i'm sorry but that's the truth well these are all other elements in this discussion you know and like i said with why women get paid less than where is the female vote for the obama show your staff reading right now. could be. you know. you never know. thanks for joining me tonight that's it for tonight so thanks for tuning in admission to come back tomorrow contributor geoffrey kaye is going to be on the show so it's about suicide. i mean time don't forget to become a fan of the last show on facebook and follow us on twitter if you missed any it's a nice or any other nights of gadget you tube flash the show and coming up next is
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