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well i won't go there about not going for craven i don't support the mission for. protesting the powerhouse just a hop skip away from washington d.c. the world's movers and shakers wrapped up their secret build their bar meanwhile a handful of protesters use their picket signs to draw attention to the group so what's with the mainstream media blackout. let's take a look at this really see what's happening to happen to you if you like to get your check you come. to believe this generation building the mass media which found a truth that bloggers cover just to. get ready for a rap battle juice news is not mensing its words pitting media mogul rupert murdoch
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against wiki leaks founder julian assange it's a funny parody with serious undertones break it down for you. and rising tensions over raising tuition rates students and canada are begging their government not to follow in the footsteps of the american school system we'll tell you why these protesters say their education is heading south and then later a twelve year old girl will tell us their her plan to fix the comedienne banking system. it's monday june fourth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching artsy well these secretive and elite builder burge conference has sparked protests outside of the high security closed door of that
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the gathering of the world's top political and business leaders wrapped up over the weekend when i woke up they were about got going to crave a. all kinds of groups protested outside of the marriott and chantilly virginia where the leaders were meeting it's believed that critical foreign policy decisions are made with the public being left in the dark and the secrecy surrounding the event has bred all kinds of theories as to what exactly goes on with some believing attendees are conspiring to build a one world government or are to correspondent abbie martin was in chantelle leverage and it's a cover the event and joins us now to tell us all about it abby nice to have you here in the studio so this event has been happening for decades since the one nine hundred fifty s. this year in gentilly virginia what makes this years of that difference from different from the ones in the past well is i think there's this whole global
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awakening that we see with the arab spring the occupy wall street movement a lot of protesters that i've talked to engine to the virginia for the first time since the obama election people all across the board are really waking up to the power structure in the united states so you saw just a lot of people all across all walks of life really out there and it was a really interesting melting pot of people and i think as opposed to four years ago when i when i was also there build a bird kind of covering what was going on we saw a massive i mean thousands of people over the course of the four day were there coming in and out so it was a much larger presence as compared to previous years ok it's kind of been the year of the protests so you say you know occupy wall street and all these different protests has kind of made it more pronounced this year as opposed to other years. so you know we're talking top business and political leaders all in one place so seems like a very important of that to cover
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a broad europe that they do cover the fact that at least this is happening but we don't see much of it being reported here in the u.s. in the mainstream media why not. well this is a great question and i wondered the same thing myself you look at attendees from previous years and you see very top media moguls this year we had google co-founder facebook was their pay pal so you see a lot of people in the communication network you see a lot of people high up in the media industry working to draft policies we've known in the past they're intricately involved with government entities drafting policies i mean g.e. owns and as n.b.c. so you look at just kind of the lawn of who owns these media top down corporate entities and they're kind of intricately involved in these government policies the reason why the mainstream media doesn't cover it is just that i mean you can say that they're complicit in whatever is going on in there that's a lot of what the protesters are saying the problem is that when the mainstream
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media does report on it they had it in previous years but this year you saw it kind of eating into the headlines and they just kind of use the term conspiracy theory and dismissing all the protesters that were there as conspiracy theories which is really just a lazy way to kind of just shut down the dialogue when really there is something going on the guardian charlie skelton was covering it very comprehensively and giving it very fair coverage and reporting on it so it is interesting that foreign outlets have been covering it and say you know this is an important event when one hundred forty plus of the top a leave of the world and banking finance oil media meet behind closed doors the fact that it's not really mentioned or explored in the u.s. corporate media is very interesting that is interesting and let's talk i know you were there all week and. what kind of groups were there you know you mentioned occupy you know that there were a variety of different groups who exactly was there and what was the message that
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they were trying to get out was i think the message was just no more secrecy they were really just fighting the secrecy the what they called some people were saying it was a concern. see some people were saying that it's just when people meet together these power brokers they're just colucci in to perpetuate their own power and i think a lot of people are they're just protesting why is this being why is this happening behind closed doors a lot of people are also protesting a violation of law which they're saying actually foreign diplomats cannot meet with u.s. officials behind closed doors without congressional oversight so there were a whole different mix of people i mean you saw people talking about debt debt as being slavery you saw people talking about false flags you saw people talking about the policies that came out what they speculate came out of previous years of the build a bird global governance and when you look at the attendees a lot of them have written their thesis on you know perpetuating the globalist system so it's really not you know when you call it
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a conspiracy there there's always kind of some truth behind where conspiracy theories arise from and a lot of people are very grounded and very intelligent about what they were there for i mean and you know secrecy it makes you wonder why is it such a big secret that they need to make it completely cut off from all media from the public and because of that it is hard to know what does go on inside and is there any indication of what did go down in who the participants were this year well yes there is a list of attendees for the first time if i'm not mistaken i think they released it this year they also had a very broad agenda that they put forward that they were talking about cyber security just the democratic evolutions of certain countries very broad agenda not very specific not really getting into what exactly was talked about some of it i did speak to though that went into the merry out before it started so they saw about one hundred forty desks all in
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a circle with their own individual microphone so it really did sound like a u.n. meeting very official so yeah. we know the attendees it's on the bill the burger meeting website that's people can check out but it's you know people all across the board c.e.o.'s of all these industries pretty much and it's interesting that you said that the way that it's set up is reminiscent of a u.n. meeting because some people say that the very nature of this conference is illegal and i know you spoke to a few of these folks let's take a listen to what they had to say. right now we have the meeting of consortium if you will of the anglo-american empire you know some of these gentlemen have been here for the past twenty thirty forty years names like david rockefeller names like kissinger people on behalf of the rothschild banking dynasty they're inside right now and on top of those twenty to forty individuals that have been here and year after year they work through eighty to ninety to one hundred of the brightstar
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that they see out there in economic geo political. they're involved violating federal law the logan act inside of this building it's illegal for politicians and the heads of agencies to meet with robber barons and a leech to set policy there's a bunch of payoffs going on inside of here and that's why as they ride today we're here to get in their face and let them know that people are waking up to the they tried this mind game for decades cheating it doesn't exist there is no only the international bankers don't exist they don't want to rule government they're not going to try to establish that now they're trying to openly establish world government as the solution to the derivatives crisis that they've created and now all that's happening is humanity is waking up and getting past the puppet obama's and romney's and tony blair's and and cameron's and they're getting to the actual oligarchy puppet masters that are controlling the whole system so many believe that
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this is should not be happening and that there is even some legal concerns about this happening can you elaborate on that yeah it's called the the login act and we actually have the law written up right now if we can show that it says that and if that is that the united states without authority of the us carries on any correspondence or intercourse with a foreign government or any officer agent there of with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or to defeat the measures that the us shall be fined or imprisoned not more than three years so. that's what the majority of people seem to be saying how their lives is this is you know they think that the state department has been bought out by lobbyists foreign diplomats and corporations really who are making the decisions that affect everyone but as we saw with alex jones he has a big movement behind him i mean they were live streaming out there it's really the new media taking it back as the corporate media fails to do their job of course our tea was out there but we saw thousands of people were tuned in for twelve hour
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blocks at a time thousands of people turn it into luke's live stream alex's live stream so it really is the new media that you see people care about this they want to know what's going on and it was really amazing to see how many people really tuned in for so long to see this going on very interesting to see who was there and who wasn't there abbi thank you so much for being there and keeping us informed us what was going on that was our t. correspondent abbi markets for having me. oh it's time now for a news bulletin from juice wrap news this edition juices of robert foster talks about travel journalists and their attempt to challenge the status quo his guests today are wiki leaks founder julian assange anjan media mogul news corps rupert murdoch take a look at this very unconventional way of reporting these influential figures.
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three things remote control exist transmissions in the brain from the beating heart of this image in that one meaning no can channel when it comes to mix engine trouble free from filters then back to us to take a shot at respect to hangs over our ability to access and assess the back on this media the force that can bring in restore balance and peace in this far reach of the galaxy back to the ship didn't like speed to cyberspace where rebel journalists have made the jump to hike to space challenging the establishment script on information and the now being pursued by sinister agents to learn more about what's happening with that to bring in because on opposite ends of the spectrum with us we both come off as journalists at hand we can expound a level publish our julian assange mr percent good to have you back on the show robert it's good to be happy i mean back to what's happened since last muskogee
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well wiki leaks has continued to deliver mass destruction for speaking the truth to power than all that was combined with been ostracized and greatly long by the lame stream media web boards are sadly lacking in seeing this take the ringing of a legit whistleblower bradley has been in the mansion arrest spectacle circuit in the buff and imposed an extrajudicial the mob cutting up our pay pal donors in credit card blow why have you broken any laws or been charged oh but a secret grand jury has issued a sealed indictment saying on aiding the enemy seeking to extradite me unconfused who is the enemy clearly since wiki leaks a democracy be enemy of the people you and me ok to compare to this we turn to another australian journalist his media empire and the equator influencing every one of us in the world the emperor of new school good morning but tell us your take on journalism is like playing the. elsley gets the world including the bible the real estate the times the psalm the sky and many sad that i expanded the news of
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the world will patiently now my death stations are fully observation and you can change the face of the news with tablets p.t.b. marcos sold it by putting to these on page three of the criminal a crime sports analogy to scandalous spam which the proles in my name would expand globally spreading the fee giving me the power to make a crash political career in the view of transforms journalism is focused by exposing secret dealings so by keeping troops enclosed can you explain why one of you is a rich media mogul while the other is hunted like a criminal into local you know through the media with feeding us laws about wm d. wiki leaks is here to ensure history would repeat we publish truth instead of law is the certainly why we are being persecuted we're doing journalism right you will pay the price of your lack of television you're headed straight for an american prison chile take a good look at this rebel fool what's happening to him soon could happen to you if you strike me down the movement you're attacking will become how good you can possibly imagine this generation is burning the mass media to respond ations truth
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is a barbarous coverages so yeah you cut me out of the box but i see that you must've capable of despite polling shows that we are a lot judy and might come over to the docks i'm sorry to interrupt this riveting debate but to know more of the allegedly can produce fake requests to the pain to go on to what's happening at the court martial of private bradley manning lloyds bank or an old house with a whistleblower there's resistance to the fine probe is considerable we've written precisely here but you're telling lies due process british secret plans to rubble spa i'm not a traitor if anything i'm doing my duty in the warm up to blow the sun constitutional nuts and such a disturbance in the baltic states and then you know that the pentagon has bradley manning is on the saudi below you'll move home says your major flaw in your thinking. sort of exclusive for its mission for me to be real storage of a movie lot for dealing with wiki leaks up to go back down i paid my hearing when
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the foundation time is illegal in yangon are they waiting legal limits bad we couldn't make a new nose to get them notify could help it i'm running for the city wide event they did plan like a building for the last time i wrote you know for this soup this week was a low blow due to a cure to the procedure to. what's going on us and just being sick or died a tad shall make a good cry if anything this reminds me of my time in with the rebels are clear what we've accomplished our mission in the world is the last thing what will this mean for journalism we now come live to a surprise guest to let us know what judy in the sun know bits. and over a wiki leaks spokesperson welcome to the show thank you robert so can you tell us bush how bees events will affect we kill explain a recent event details of stop wiki leaks will continue to publish and include
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closing. in but the tricks they chose to use the only one your food will charge you with no problem at all do you take much to go moderated lakes on the appraised do you haman even it's a ploy to reinvest told god heard you speaking accent they always do boys for aches yes ok thank you all for debating and providing opinions that we might to tynes it seemed a bit like science fiction where it's new it's much easier to aspies the division between good and evil and who is on which side of this gives a card to such a fantasy world so helpless to see that our own story has indeed often been about challenging the monopolies in the seas which is shaped our view of reality the same should be and so are the fates of socrates drinking hemlock in publishing the trials a brutal killing a book burnings the inquisition all recovering in the cover borne journalism with speeches of truth a sense of him pretty chances of being written in this epic saga which will set precedence of a cinch obese him off to join us for more reports on the story continues good night
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and good luck and maybe snow to be with you. so out on r t the maple spring marches on in canada students trying to maintain the current educational model instead of adopting the american approach well tell you why these students will not take no for an answer next. part of american power continues. things are so bad might actually be time revolution. and it turns out that a particular drug or starbucks or the surprising him. what
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drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through it's already been made who can you trust no one who is you and you with a global reach see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called fascism when nobody dares to ask we do our t.
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question more. canadian students back on the streets after talks with the quebec government over to wish and freeze collapse protesters are now vowing to continue daily rally is which as we've seen over the months have led to fierce clashes with police and thousands of arrests artie's diantha can reports on what started as a student strike has grown into something much more fears that canada's system is on its way to mirroring the ways of the u.s. . the canadian province of quebec a region that prides itself on free healthcare and affordable education for its residents students here pay a fixed amount for tuition fees around twenty five hundred dollars a year for all of the colleges and universities that's the lowest rate in north america and the taxpayers pick up the rest but that model might change as their government looks south they are looking across the borders and seeing what the united states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to what the united
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states are working on which is more in my presence is ations and so they're having new social programs that cover primary but. tens of thousands spilled onto the streets when the government said they'd be pushing up to ration fees every year and in five years the students of care back will face education costs almost double with their paint. i mean he knows is a student at a montreal university she works part time at a local ice cream shop she says if the people of keg don't stand there around now in the future higher education just won't be an option for many if it's too expensive the porch adenoma not even think about going to school because it's another world it's part of something that's accessible they're not even think about being a doctor or if it wasn't for you know it would be you know it's a symbol and what i was saying is in us it's so expensive so the people the poor
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people they want to study they have no choice but going to army for that the prospect of having to join the military to provide for their education is not the only thing about the u.s. example that scares the give a quad to fund skyrocketing tuition fees americans carry massive student loan debts on their shoulders that we need to preserve this and become what we've seen growing in the united states right now having a lot of students they are still paying for their. university program and when they are seventy years old so we need to make sure that every students will be able to contribute to the. region and make sure that they have you can afford actually to start maybe. new and new businesses the rest of north america should be looking to go back as an example of how to mobilize how student associations should function through direct democracy and how they should actually organize and challenge these
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measures and challenge this debt shackle system. the protest clearly signaled the path that is willing rather not willing to take when we look towards the united states we see a country in which the idea of access is wrapped up in the ability to pay and this is where we're seeing the resistance against the access to things like higher education or like health care are in fact access to public goods and that there should be a way of controlling the costs and ensuring that people no matter what their monetary capabilities are able to take advantage of these kinds of programs what the world knows about the protests here is that they have to do with students and their tuition fees but for people of the province it's not so much about the economy but more about their identity and the special welfare model that they're striving to keep. reporting from montreal canada r.t. . well economists around the world are struggling to find solutions to the
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financial crisis but it's twelve year old canadian knows what needs to be done painfully obvious even for me. and that we are being a private. company government well you can stop this well you. can ration. care. conning me. to the banks. well victoria ground took the answer by storm overnight after video of her slamming canadian banks canada's banks that is for people for robbing the people the video went viral our correspondent bill dot actually had a chance to talk to the internet sensation victoria gran and her mother marcy or grab his first question how did she become so knowledgeable about finances. well i think in researching and watching documentaries and like reading books and it's
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not that hard to understand once you start researching and. like world leaders they probably know what's happening it's just they're just they're not doing anything about it why not do you think why don't. i think they don't care because they're benefiting from what they're doing to us or i know i know your mom sitting next to you most you know how do you feel about your daughter becoming an internet sensation and even talking to global news channels like. it's been quite exciting we never knew when this project started what would happen with this and we didn't actually dream that this would happen but it's exciting it's exciting that we're getting people talking and doing their own research whether they agree or disagree they're at least listening and exploring well. as a sort of little earlier i was sure your presentation was very impressive i suppose a lot of people mostly this question did you really come up with ideas yourself.
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me and my dad have been watching documentaries so i've been taking notes and you know like we'd write it down and then we put it into my speech so this is the sort of thing you've been discussing so you've been discussing this with the old. clearly it's something that has really taken your interest by storm and do you feel that you definitely have a message to tell not just people of your generation of your age but but the whole of the world from what your understanding now. or ought not thousands of course people around the world will have seen you explaining what's wrong what about you yourself your mom's oversea pretty excited by all of this but what about the attention on you now. mazing i like that so many people are watching it because they can get information on
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what's happening and they can try and tell their people about it but some people of your age might say economics boring is not. yeah probably but what you say to them this is actually important for our lives. it's important because if something really bad happens you know like we could grow a lot like living like just like one meal a day if this keeps getting worse. what about them when you grow up what are your ambitions do you want to be an economist you want to be prime minister. i want to be designer but i'm definitely going to keep studying monetary reform but as one impressive young girl victoria ground and her mother marcy a grand principal at resurrection christian academy that's going to do it for now
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