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but that's different from going out now which was what even the gingrich search on a different note related to domestic politics i want to ask you about the occupy wall street movement and where you think it's heading these people took to the streets to protest the culture of revolving doors in washington and a cozy relationship between corporations and politicians of a limited contributions to political campaigns which maybe see as legalized corruption do you think their voices were heard yes in a general we diffuse culture of. wall street banks students or cultural heroes anymore the way that they were the way that they used to be in terms of policy making. i think probably not. with this administration so far but there was a backlash the talk create
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a forum and that led to a kind of awakening kind of consciousness raising and where that goes now as the spring is coming and the new forms of struggle are likely to emerge and how that will interact with the political campaign which he has to respond to that which i mean fortunately of the union address for example he would say that you know there's a need to keep the last rating chair that better regulated so you don't say all those words you can even say that and then he'll can go right out and not keep wall street in check soon americans will face a choice between mitt romney most possibly and obama candidates from two parties democrat and republican you wrote that romney's and i quote here awfulness will win the election for the democrats i want to ask you about the two party system and the horse race studied established effectively do you think americans have that much of
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a choice when electing a president it's sort of like. coke and pepsi and the level of antagonism and out of we exist in the places where those things are manufactured in and marketed at the level of underlying political vision or underlying political orientation there isn't that much difference and romney would probably be perfectly happy doing what obama does we have a media which is so thoroughly controlled and all the institutions that manufacture opinion are so pervasive and our electoral system has become basically like an advertising it's become sales promotions there are brands and there are people trying to sell different products one of two products to a product and it's. it's a pressure that's not all it's not so much the pressure that's hard to resist it's a pressure that most people that most people aren't even aware that there is an
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alternative and can't be measured but i wanted to ask is there a chance for third products to sort of somehow get into this well historically that only seems to happen to some small extent when the third party product is backed by a huge amount of money when ross perot was running for president and. the greens can't do that and they're not going to have one thousand nine hundred two very that was in one thousand nine hundred ninety two you know you know according to. one of the latest gallup polls a record number of americans forty percent of americans identify themselves as independents that ever happened and they don't have their candidate. effectively we have a very profound disconnect between what people want to in any recognized meaningful and recognizable sense of the term and what the political
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process offers in the way of form of alternatives by the way that the party system has evolved especially in recent years that makes it it's at and by it. indefensible jurisprudence which has made it increasingly possible for. corporations and for very rich people effect of lead to control the political process and under those circumstances that doesn't matter that much what people want or even that much how involved people are thank you very much thank you dr levin. thank you.
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little. one. had a family i lived in a failing nice community wasn't rich was an upscale it was just like you know our society ok then they started showing up what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of factual truth is there. is a legally legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the last i figure it's here's one of the major trails into the united states. and they run run down my property and about this noise. will mean a cockroach from coming over the wire is protecting the country i'm the kind of guy
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who doesn't mind it is pants dirty so i come out here you know we're all immigrants as well that we all care some thought out. to the. science technology innovation all the least of elements around russia we've. covered.
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week's top stories on our t.v. turkey calls for a no fly zone in syria and fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare civilian airports their latest warning international flights to stay away from iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit in tehran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate. the republicans a freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and. successfully fend off attempts. to carve five billion dollars out of his fortune the london court ruled he was
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a fundamentally unreliable witness now the latest news from the world of sports you're watching are today. hello welcome to the sports and here are the headlines. fighting for our lead muso makes it to interiors test our win one million thousand dollars to go within a point of top spot in the russian premier league locker defeat spots in the dog. while much paul robin van persie miss is a penalty but nets a hat trick as manchester united come back to snatch a last gasp three two win in a thriller at southampton. and looking mclaren's jenson button wins and crush it belgian grand prix from pole to clinch the fourteenth victory of his career. but first a football and cisco have overcome their shock midweek europa league exit to bounce
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back and win one their like thousand are to keep up the pressure on the top so in the russian premier league on the teenage winger a commit muso scored his second really go in as many games i'm sure many troops beside stay but moved to within a point of the need to rush a defender of a semi but as its key was the provider for this one the all the men have now won their last four matches to stay within touching distance of top sport. while there is more misery for rock bottom do not know must go as down to trust you side threw away one goal lead to lose again to one in stoppage time at his form so i took phone number one to head to see a christian about this point strike right before the break our turn feed is powerful free kick leveled matters midway through the second half much to the christmas complete discussed. this really has netted the winner from outside the box three minutes into injury time as the band condemned to do damage to their six defeat from seventy games so far. while his siblings angie maintains their push for
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a european place with a two one when it clearly is a bit of defender chris some. beauty to the visit is ahead way through the first half a block or so for setting up this one and the scene a try or even if his second goal in as many games early in the second to give and here a comfortable lead though the bios could and late go back to the home side g.'s home once a victory to one. wall rim on publishing that came off the bench to score the sixty six minute when i was lucky much of came from behind to beat spots act two was in the moscow dobby committee comes to night emery's man ahead after six minutes before dominate and do it paul lockyer levelled on the hour. while on saturday said i continue their remarkable starts to the season going joint top it's an eight on three to one when i should be. put to the visitors ahead thirteen minutes in the chance trichotomy left off cross from pure dish i. did find requires
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only grace through the second half some more along the line with the finish but neither made me snatch the we're not in the dying minutes to get to that level on points with the disney even worse for ravine they had a salvatore book actually sent off after two late bookings. now over in the new signing robin van persie missed a penalty but still scored a hat trick as manchester united came back to snatch a street in injury time when a plucky southampton with twenty minutes to go and the score to one kelvin davis saved example was his chance to equalise from the spot but the dutchman then scored twice in five late minutes to send saints to the bottom and united fifth while new boys sunday got thought out and lukas podolski scored off those first me goals of the season as they won two livable and had some battle thing that if they wanted to go as newcastle came back to draw one won with aston villa. formula one now and
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jenson button has claimed his fourteenth career win and his second of the year following a dominant flying to flag. splay at the belgian grand prix the briton catapulted himself into contention for the title after also winning x. the person raising the strain from three in march but it was a day to forget the standings leader if another long though responded crush not at this bar circuit there is someone who says you perez and rome grows up also retired frenchman was handed a one race ban on a spectacular pileup on the first corner pastor maldonado also bad that early on however reigning champion sebastian vettel clawed his way out from tenth on the grid to finish second ahead of can you or i can and the german was arguably the biggest gain as the red overtook team mate mark webber into second in the overall standings vettel is now twenty four points behind along the top. ten to sound defending champion novak djokovic has cruised into the fourth round of the us open
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the serbian second seed didn't face a breakpoint for a second straight match to see outclassed a frenchman julian bennett so while spanish fourth seed that would fare overcame a slow start to beat two thousand and one champion lleyton hewitt. athletics now defending champion oscar pistorius has set a new world record in the two hundred meters at the paralympics in england the south african who also competed at the london olympics shaved more than half a second off the previous best finish in a time of twenty one point three seconds at the paralympics the sprinter is also defending his one hundred and four hundred metres titles his new two hundred meter mark is one of many records that have been set in these games based on the question how much of this progress to improvements in technology and how much is down to natural ability is more on that from london is wrong possibly. south africa's oscar pistorius is arguably the most famous paralympian in the world the sprinter became the first man in history to participate in both events of the summer games
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following his exams at the big title earlier this summer pistorius is achievements has brought him to debates whether paralympians good suit outperform their able bodied counterparts as the purse that sixty knology advances each year. stip on takes care of the russian paralympic team's prosthetic limb stuck and contrary to the critics he believes that technology has little to do with the actual improvements of results. because the manufacturers of all this equipment are competing between each other always trying to improve something but i want to stress it's in the end everything depends on the athletes and then mooney represents the african nation of garner the paralympics has come a long way in sports starting with the amputee football at home and now road cycling in london and he probably knows better than anyone that state of the art technology comes a distant second to strength of character. how yesterday best they've been
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implement always been modified. and athlete. is not able to put forward it will do you hear us you never succeed or be the best athlete so it's all about. determination does it clean integrity in the. intelligence given back. and we need oscar pistorius prove to his fellow athletes with disabilities that competing at the able bodied the olympics is not an unachievable dream naturally they cannot do without artificial limbs but one thing's certain paralympians are the driving force behind the advancement of per static product. so what's in store for the future of technology for people with disabilities are we ever going to see a so-called blade runner the one hundred meters faster than the same bolt well the
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answer to that is still not sure prosthetics manufacturers have already made a huge technological leap and a large part thanks to the efforts and courage of paralympic athlete. artsy london . and finally with almost a year gone since the tragic plane crash jaroslava which killed the entire lokomotiv ice hockey team and shell superstars you have get him out in. two teams in a charity match to commemorate the players' lives and help support their families are stronger guardians has more. on september the seventh russia will commemorate one year since the tragic plane crash which killed the entire committee for a slower ice hockey team to mother the tragedy of this year's annual pre-season charity match will see all the profits donated to the victims' families of. the month of this game unites people from various professions under a single aim remembering all those who died in that crash of the because i'm sure
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the memories of most important things in our lives the birth of the way i looked at the some of that with a bang a charity match from an open heart each of the teams of you guinea moloch in any yak about you taking to the ice along with fellow sportsmen and celebrities alike this is common at these events because flourish with many famous names getting to school shit. just boys are eager boredom and i hope the legend which is life it is so i figure skating world champion and you have are both . find in the net to the amusement of the more school fans. for this footage that i really enjoy the atmosphere here how much is very warm and kind and we need to find the spectators for that of course that for us participants it was also an opportunity to show our passion for who came and gave our supports to the families of the former local players. however the most and dissipated heroes on the ice were
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the two captains n.h.l. stars convert you can mark in their charges into countless attacks and counterattacks times producing not only goals and assists but turn in the knights into a real show i after the sixty minutes the battle was tied at fourteen all men in both sides had five penalty shots apiece to try and seal victory but even penalties couldn't separate the two sides both teams score in two out of five sixteen sixteen was the final result in this quite it sure. nary a peep game. but i think it was an interesting match to watch everyone who took part in they tried to play out sending there and show his best hockey because then there is looks logical the only thing which could win such a game is friendship friendship between all of us. the night raised more than half a million dollars for the families of the victims but the more important outcome
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proven that they're gone but not forgotten. marty most. culture is that so much about taxpayers' money maintaining it is a shame people lot of people are very forward to lot of money on the name of the meeting of the asia pacific economic cooperation regional group to what degree is the global economy now.
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. any time of. the week's top stories right here on r t turkey's call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare. their latest targets warning international flights to stay away. iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program the nonaligned summit in tehran doing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on his own policies. successfully. to carve a five billion dollars out of his fortune. he was
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a fundamentally unreliable witness. in broadcasting live from our studios. certainly glad to have you with us let's get right to your top stories the most open push yet for military intervention in syria came this week proposed by turkey has requested security for refugee camps inside the country which would lead to foreign forces guarding the camps while they are. by a no fly zone but the idea hit a dead end at the security council and several member states expressed strong reservations about militarizing a humanitarian effort however britain and france mourned if they could completely bypass the un if the conflict worsened and that according to brian becker from the anti-war answer coalition would be like a return to the kind. if the united states and france and britain consider the
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united nations to be nothing other than their plaything a fig leaf for their own foreign policy yes they're very disappointed in russia and china for quote weakening the un but if the un is actually to be a voice for peace. a method an instrument to avoid war in the scourge of war to avoid the ravages of colonialism as it has pretended to be at least in the past that's very odd and ironic in fact completely hypocritical to have the french government saying to the syrian opposition you form a government and we'll recognize you i mean that's just a script from the good old days when the colonial powers operated through proxies so it will be they those who control the monopoly of violence that is the nato powers themselves who will be the ultimate determiner of what the character is of this new so-called opposition government or what they will declare to be the legitimate government of the syrian people meanwhile syria's largest rebel group of the free syrian army have promised to expand their offensive and will now start
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targeting civilian airports rebels have warned international airlines to avoid damascus and aleppo they say planes arriving at those two locations are part of an alleged arms smuggling network for the government it's feared any aircraft landing there civilian or not could now be a target for the free syrian army but that is not the only tactic employed by opposition fighters that is causing international concern as. reports. it was another disturbing example of the many atrocities committed throughout the syrian war a truck bomb with homemade explosives headed for a checkpoint to the entrance of syria's largest city. you know love i think you but the men that are loading it aren't assad forces they're one of the many groups fighting under the banner of the free syrian army and their captive is said to be a member of the should be a militia with a very close ties to the outside government the video filmed by the new york times and turn into an on air segment by the b.b.c. captured about human rights groups called evidence of an attempted murder
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a potential war crime under international law video of rebels from the free syrian army trying to use a prisoner as an unwitting suicide bomber in their attacks on government forces and the cameras didn't follow the prisoner who had no idea that while being blindfolded he was actually embarking on a suicide mission he simply thought that he was being given his freedom the very next morning he was said to have a scaped after the bombs failed to detonate and the b.b.c. had aired a story on august twenty second but this glimpse into the darker side of some of the tactics now being used in the uprising never aired again the story was also pulled from the b.b.c. website the network told me that this was due to copyright issues and this very video raises the question about whether such tactics may be more widespread among the opposition than what has been previously documented they have yet to draw the same level of scrutiny as the crimes committed by the government were taliban in syria is met with more protests whether by the government or the rebels violence seems to be the name of the game and he further shatters the prospects for peace
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agreement reality for the civilians caught in this bitter war. for r.t. and moscow meanwhile the syrian conflict is spilling across its borders leaving neighboring countries to deal with the turmoil of war we report on how jordan is struggling with the stream of refugees from one side and on smuggling from the other that's coming up next hour on our team. weighing in on the syria situation is likely leaks with julian assange promising it to publish millions of e-mails showing just how comfortable the west used to be with assad and why the media is so intent on vilifying him. in his first t.v. interview since he was granted asylum by ecuador he criticized washington's harassment of wiki leaks he said speaking of the truth wasn't harmful unlike america's actions in iraq and afghanistan some of which his website helps to expose also talked about a trans national surveillance empire that he says is quickly taking shape across
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the developed world the whistleblower cited internet giants such as google as being complicit in a mammoth spying operation by the united states called within from the u.k. independence party says that the issues wiki leaks brings up are extremely relevant we here in britain suffer even more from this surveillance society in the united states london is the world capital of surveillance everywhere you look there's a c.c.t.v. camera we are constantly monitored monitored twenty four hours a day. now we we in the u.k. independence party trying to fight this in the same way that has been trying to do but it's very difficult because you're made out to be against the rule of law or if you don't want to be surveyed you know every moment of your waking life but the fact of the matter is that there's been no attempt to say that any of the stuff that they revealed is fraudulent it's misleading the whole strike seems to be so.

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