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throughout the day. now the occupy wall street protesters whose anti greed message again global traction last year they are hoping to rekindle the movement's momentum now a london occupy activist tells us how the group is still on the rise as more people begin to understand they are being robbed by their own governments this is a lot. well here are some polls cathedral in london from where the occupy the london stock exchange me was fairly recently effected the movement appears from where i'm standing to be on its last legs but luckily jamie can see for you from occupy london is here to convince me otherwise jamie thanks for talking to us today no you said yourself a nice to feel it say that this place is almost haunted the tents used to be right that just where you are standing is the occupy movement dad's absolutely no it's obviously one of the things of the comp moving is that we're allowed to put
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a lot more energy into the movement itself was actually becoming very difficult to sustain the kind as it becomes very large if you bear in mind that five months ago none of the count would last this low still developing our ideas on how to move forward how to use outreach to the movement to generate solidarity and otherwise really of reaching into the public consciousness to get across a very simple. social environmental and economic justice so we've only just begun in that sense for that it's no coincidence that we are headed in one of the financial hearts of the london stock exchange just not very far away from here it's all bankers all still being paid that bonuses we hear about in the newspapers every day the one percent appears very much to be still in charge have you had any impact absolutely i think that there's been some measures by the government because we had such an influence on the public view of the financial system that there has been you know a leading bank who's had to turn down his bonus and. so phrase was
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made to turn back his noise to set up but i think that these are just palliative measures i think they show that the government realize that there's a lot of public support for the issues that we're raising awareness about and so they've taken some measures to make it look as if they're doing something you're absolutely right in terms of the one percent remain the one percent that's completely on top. also if you bear in mind the fact that last year of the hundred top foot say the average high royce's forty one percent this is everything is business as usual you're absolutely right but what's different is people in now where about this people are now entering this dialog and they're beginning to challenge the assumptions challenge for a very very long period it's all in which is that can we continue with such an unsustainable undemocratic unjust economic system safe occupy looks kind of like a sort of for that party for people who have something to lose more so people in the evening willing to sacrifice you know to achieve that goals it's very
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interesting question actually people are sacrificing their jobs their relationships not by dissension many people lost their homes i've never been in a movement where people are dedicated the general portrayal of us is being people who you know job the dole losers is absolutely. the opposite to the reality the reality is that the whole spine of people from across the general public have been motivated to dedicate themselves one hundred percent of the solution now this is means that a very small proportion of so actually experienced activists and by far the highest amounts of us are people who just from order to life have gone that i want to make a stop and we have to do something about this unsustainable system and this is the movement for us to do that is five months now since you came to this area let's talk a bit about your goals a lot of people seem to have a very limited understanding of what you're actually trying to achieve to take meter and it's ok when we took this space so much of the fifty. i would appear to forty eight hours when about three and a half thousand people took part in generating what was called our initial
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statements really within forty eight hours made it very clear what we would hear such as are some of the more obvious ones. questioning what we see is an unsustainable economic system and undemocratic economic system. a political system that seems to be working with profits before people it's intertwined with the corporations. we also question the idea of regulated both days being managed by the people i meant to be regulating we also question the idea that perpetual war for resources is something that's going to destroy the planet so we made it very clear we now use our ideas to the rules you know within forty eight hours an economic system based on infinite growth but which relies on foreign oil resources is frankly absolutely embarrassing let's broaden this out spend talk a little bit about the global economic situation if you like through the prism of you and me and the european project is constantly in the papers and it looks like
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it's on its last legs how do you see it playing out so that we see that as when i say we i mean i'm speaking as a member of occupied but it's very clear from the movement from the beginning that the economic system is on its last legs the global economic systems on its last legs about knowing months ago now we have a leading triage on the b.b.c. news lawyers who said very clearly that governments don't rule the world goldman sachs does so it's very clear that what's happening in europe what's happening in greece is is just a symptom of this disease this disease is going to continue to get worse unless we actually as as people as a grassroots movement actually take control. of this economic system that's been run by very few people and it's just been completely out of control by fronting about this gentleman who was saying that goldman sachs was the world's if he was reveling in it he apologized for it but he was reveling in it because he said if you understand the situation you will know how to make a huge amount of money out of the global collapse now for any human being to be in
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a situation where they can benefits hugely. from the suffering of the millions and millions in the world we should be embarrassed of being part of that same human life and we should be embarrassed if we sit by and do nothing about it seems. like occupy would be in support of bailouts of countries like greece i'm thinking about the solidarity. that kind of thing very interesting question and not even one person in it but i actually are not sure that the movement would support by laying out exactly where we're standing at the moment was the famous tent city university and we had a evening of solidarity with grace and there was about fifty greek people rammed in here and it's a fascinating noise and they kept going back to a very interesting point we are in a third world war and it's an economic war and the weapon is debt and i was a fascinating thing to say about revolutionary fries now i think the movement is moving more towards a revolutionary solution to the situation we're in rather than
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a reformist but there's still a lot of balance between the three but i think it's slightly slightly revolutionary now if you look at revolutionary it's much more to do with the dispensing with with open eyes actions like the i.m.f. dispensing with all these organizations that have rules and regulates it the way the finance of the world is run because we believe it to be completely corrupt completely in the pockets of the people i meant to be regulating and moving out on the same with governments that completely intertwined with all these financial decisions they have an ear for corporations they have an ear for global financial institutions much much more than they have and if the people of the country then went. looking often supporting sat in the situation of what's happening in grace and then coming out with a statement the third world war is here and it's an economic war and that's their weapon is debt that really rang a bell with a lot of people. if you look at iceland now there's something that's quite inspiring in a sense that they absolutely ignored what i've been told to do they didn't go for
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being bailed out in any way in fact at the moment that crowdsourcing their constitution themselves they dispense with all the leaders they believed to be corrupt and were banging their saucepans just like in knowledge and so you know until they had a leader they believed him and they go much further they're actually now chasing and wanting to bring to court those bankers who brought the country to death in the first place so let's talk and control themselves and their. dr i want to get this source of crowdsourcing really work on the next mill and international scale yes now in terms of a national scale with iceland they simply crowdsourcing that constitution themselves and it's it is managing well digital technology has absolutely revolutionized the species and it certainly revolutionized the way that we move towards radical change in activism. and it's only just started so the fact is that you know i can see in the future within our long haul and the situation whereby there's a form of a form of global referendum that's that's due to digital that technology if we have that i think very quickly the leaders and the people who run the financial
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institutions and the corporations will be put to shame because when they hear the voice of literally the knowing on the scent of the planet with the noise and one point nine percent rate then they will be put to shame they'll be put into the shade in the. governments in various countries obviously a paste c.e.u. occupying place. here on a course in which the u.s. is reportedly rolled out what he's calling a microwave weapon disperse crowds are you making plans to dealing with a kind of technology in this country has last year they bought a large water cannons to disperse this dispense with demonstrators iraq to the east and i think that's kind of a scare story i know it's true that the military in the states may have bought this weapon that can use sound waves to kind of disempower people who might be in the streets i think that's a symptom of something far worse that's coming occupies the canary in the morning as far as we can say. but eventually the rest of this world will realize that they've been dropped and that they are being put into subjugation by completely
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unjustified undemocratic unsustainable financial systems and they will. become furious eventually so i think those kind of weapons may well be something to take much more seriously in say six months time or months tone in this country the austerity measures haven't really hit as hard as they got into so already it's easy for be. so you just stay within their own little bubble if you double in the words . when he starts matches cut into their actual lives comes right into their doorstep and through their front door and cuts them away from the loss that they used to then i think that will be an enormous growth in people who are trying to find this kind of economic justice that occupy represents and jamie what's the feet high it's very very broad to say the future of the occupy movement is escalation and solidarity in other words that we will continue to generate small creative ways of bringing a message using direct action and using using the media but also we will create
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sort of some more more solidarity that is more and more people come and join us when they realize that we are all singing from the same hymn sheet. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of the earth and the shadow is an approaching a whole different. in the early twenty first century military bases the network of military bases all around the former believe empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have fallen bases in
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america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of. the noises i would often doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been . working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you know thing else to get everything you need. mission is. going to take should be free. free. free. free. free. old free
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the workers of the world unite. here and more than one hundred thousand people filled the streets to celebrate with the. using. their own. movement to use may day. it's been. eight months. on the world's most. top secret. with a new president a. country. throughout the day. poll with all the details on a possible announcement of a new england football manager that should be some time on tuesday.
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yes thank you very much for you plenty still to come ahead with the new england announcement plus all of these stories. destination reports claim that russian manager dick advocaat has agreed to rejoin at a different seaside p.s.v. eindhoven after announcing he'll step down after this summer's european championships. into the breach the english f.a. call a press conference for later on tuesday where west brom boss roy hodgson will be named as england's new manager. goals galore this is the strike that one of the russian premier league has any st petersburg we've also got the best of the rest from game week forty one. but first reports from the netherlands claim that russia manager dick advocaat has agreed to take over at p.s.v.
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eindhoven next season the dutchman announced yesterday he'd be standing down as russia's national team manager after euro two thousand and twelve the sixty four year old has the option to extend his contract at the russian football union but it looks as if the chance to return to his homeland was too tempting he was originally in charge of p.s.p. for three years from nine hundred ninety five winning one title he had to give it some club has been under the interim management of former holland international for the koku in recent months a very hard is quoted in dutch media saying everything is agreed on contract should resign later this week. meanwhile the english football association have called a press conference for later on tuesday where it's expected to del announce roy hodgson as new manager the west brom boss held talks with f.a. officials yesterday the four hour meeting was described as positive the sixty four year old is the only man approached by the f.a. although it was widely thought tottenham boss harry redknapp was the favorite for
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the job. oh it's no problem i mean. the patients are great though i showed great job we had drawn you know some fantastic players and so i had a great result years deployed it was so well so far in the know called enjoy very lucky to be working it is such a good club it's top nomen very fortunate now the top of the english premier league table could not be much closer off to monday night manchester the manchester clubs are now level of eighty three points south of manchester city trying to one know when i have united at the end he had stadium the only goal coming on the stroke of a set piece belgian defender vincent kompany rising highest in injury time to head the hard side into a one zero lead and that was how it would finish holders united failing to register a single shot on target in the entire ninety minutes of the first time that's happened in three years so both sides now sit level on points should city win that
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two remaining fixtures against newcastle and q.p.r. the title is that is the first time since nineteen sixty eight. we have two strong . and. one play for league one for the geisha. that is important that we are on the top no. different than me. sorry city me the change to catch united hoping their rivals will drop points and they themselves secure wins a hunter. on the way to sunderland. talking on the newcastle closing out the top five six points chelsea could yet take me for the champions league spot if they win they see a final against munich later this month. meanwhile there are two fixtures later on tuesday f.a. cup final in liverpool my well rest the players ahead of saturday's showdown with chelsea by a house full of unfilled everton meanwhile victory over scopes. at the britannia
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stadium quickly les stay ahead of them as inside rivals. moving to the n.b.a. hardwood where last year's runners up miami are enjoying smooth sailing so far in the playoffs they securing another comfortable way in over the new york knicks to take a two zero lead in the best of seven first round series one hundred four ninety four the final score. i'll just try to be aggressive early but you know the biggest thing was i was going touch is you know you must respond. to the great job of screening for me and i. can you know make it easy easy shots so this is about being aggressive more than you think. elsewhere paces have evaded even their series with the land one game each indiana completely in control during the second half of that encounter this at the time the head of game three in florida on wednesday the reigning champions dallas now trail two zero in their series against oklahoma city
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he's. talking now where one of the cage shells leading goaltenders switch clubs constantine bodoland has left atlanta and joined out bars on a three year deal his outstanding display in the two thousand and eleven darren tuck helped his former club finish with runners up medals for the first time in history the twenty seven year old russian international also won the playoffs most valuable player award last season in the season just gone his ninety three percent safety record let it lie and the western conference semifinals where they went down discussing. at possible ruling will replace pat three behind and he left the club lost weight in the meantime russia's young talent you have gainey has not self has turned down the chance to move to the n.h.l. tractor for at least two more seasons. now spring to join chambers and cyclist david miller could yet represent team g.b. at london two thousand and twelve the court of arbitration for sport overturning lifetime olympic bans for them and other athletes found guilty of doping offenses
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the british olympic association there disagree with the ruling which hands out only a minimum two year ban for any first time drug cheats. i have heard nobody have heard no athlete i've heard no national limpid committee i've heard nobody from the international olympic committee say that that is satisfactory it is clearly not cheating by taking drugs in sport to deny a clean athlete the opportunity to participate in the greatest sporting event in his or her life cannot warrant a sanction so light there's a two year slap over the wrists and never miss a games. now fighting let's head back to football where the need simply to have been crowned russian champions after gain weight forty one for the strikes that made the difference in their class within a moscow on the pick of the rest of the action here is goals galore.
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of the world unite it's labor day and the turnout is high right here in central moscow. it's kind of like the president of the coldest policy in protest against the presidential votes as the white river. until the sixth all the details coming up shortly. in america the occupy movement plans to use may day to stage a massive comeback proof staying power. of the world's most famous exposure of top secret scholars head to head with the president all. throughout the day.
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