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is increasingly out of reach we have thirty six million young people who are students or recent graduates who are effectively indentured servants because they don't have the jobs or the wages to repay these unforgiving debts and the political establishment is not doing anything about it while a very small segment of the american population the one percent we say is making out like bandits so neither party is fixing this i just want to make this clear you're going to be on ballots but not in all states can you explain what is it in the system in the us that makes it so hard for a third party to break into those two horse race exactly the american system is designed to eliminate political opposition like some of the you know dictatorships that we criticize that have rigged political systems in many ways the
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american system is also rigged but in ways that are not as straightforward so you have to actually see what it takes to get on the ballot if you're not already on as one of the big machine parties each state has its own set of rules which are very demanding very detailed and bureaucratic and require lots of signatures in order to get on the ballot so for the most part you need a lot of money many millions of dollars to buy your way on to the ballot basically by hiring signature gatherers and people to keep track of this is getting seems that money is to powerful here in washington is there a way you see to go against money the power of money absolutely i mean the voters don't like this the voters repeatedly are calling for getting big money out of politics. in my home state in massachusetts we passed
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a law to get the big money out we didn't voters the supreme court passed and another law which it just and living all limits from contribution and invalid and what i was going to add was that in our state when we passed it by voter referendum the the legislature which was eighty five percent democratic party they repealed it you know so the entrenched system is is very hostile to the needs of the american people the green party often described itself as the party that represents main street versus wall street as you just been say in what way do barack obama and mitt romney represent wall street that is against the interests of the american people mitt romney doesn't really pretend even to do anything other than advance the economic elites agenda he has a track record which is to advance the likes of his own you know to acquire
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enormous amounts of wealth by tearing down other companies and businesses and firing workers and offshoring jobs and gobbling up the profits himself so he's got a track record which is pretty clear and he's you know he's pretty much straight ahead wall street agenda with barack obama on the democratic party it's it's a little harder to see clearly what they're about because they do talk a populist line but to actually look at their record it's pretty clear who their allegiances are to so george bush provided about eight hundred billion in bailouts for wall street but under barack obama it's been many trillions some four and a half trillion dollars worth of bailout that has already been disbursed and then there are many more trillions worth of loans and emergency loans and. guarantees
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and then quantitative easing through the fed and all kinds of back doors to basically funnel either out in out bailouts or free money to to wall street so mitt romney has wall street you know he's the wolf in a wolf's clothing barack obama that will finish and clothing but they both essentially have the same agenda. can you talk a little bit more about your involvement with the occupy movement has the movement been big enough to make sort of it took tonic shift in u.s. politics. i believe that that tectonic shift is happening and occupy is one of the indicators that it is happening and it's happening because one out of every two americans is now either in poverty or low income americans are really hurting and are desperate for foreigners for solutions which they are not getting so there is
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a rebellion that is in full swing occupy speaks for that rebellion we saw in the polls early on that a majority of americans a substantial majority of americans was very sympathetic and supportive of the agenda that occupy was are but me jordie it's kind of a silent rebellion right exactly we are silenced you know i believe it is not silent but our voices are continually muzzled through all kinds of ways we can speak out politically the media is very much in the hands of big corporations congress' approval rating is eleven percent so it is people are unhappy but it's a silent by design right so that people have to work very hard to break through and occupy got to critical mass by assembling you know in our public squares and they were very effective in breaking through until the public relations campaign begin
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to be conducted against them and we saw that because that p.r. campaign actually got leaked it was a many many hundreds of thousands of dollars campaign that was constructed even before the counterattack began so you had both a media counterattack and then you had a a counterattack by way of police brutality in the suppression of our civil liberties as people were brutally attacked let's talk foreign policy but switch gears for many years now probably since the collapse of the soviet union every u.s. president ever. every administration took the idea of the you was being the wall police sort of to the next level president obama was no exception what is it what is of the basis of this walled police policy as you see it and would you carry on with it as a president this world police policy is bankrupting americans we're
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spending about a trillion dollars a year on the military industrial security complex that budget has roughly doubled over the last ten years and we are certainly not more secure for it we spent trillions of dollars in iraq. when we withdrew from iraq how did we do it we withdrew from iraq in the dead of night at a secret undisclosed date because we were afraid that we would be ambushed in the process how many friends exactly did we make in this war what kind of a stable democracy did we make in iraq you know iraq continues to teeter on the brink of a civil war it has certainly not become a staunch and reliable ally for the united states or for democracy or for women's rights for that matter the barrel of a gun has not been an effective diplomat and we need to heed that and take a lesson from it unfortunately president obama basically embraced george bush's you
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know militaristic approach to foreign policy on his third day in office he intensified the bombing in pakistan then went on to spread the drone wars into somalia and into yemen he he surged the troops into afghanistan we still have about twice as many troops as we had under george bush it has certainly not made afghanistan a safer more secure place we are not in a better position to you know withdraw now and declare victory than we were you know years ago you know that when you have the kind of civilian casualties that you have with drone bombing for example that used you simply aid and abet those very terrorist organizations that you are trying to go after in the first place what is it that makes you. concerned with regards to make romney's foreign policy plans if
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anything you know his plans are basically let's increase the military budget you know i mean and. he you know he has a lot of sort of machismo in an bravado and he beats the war drum you know he wants to. really flex muscle against iran but you know so too does the obama administration though they're a little bit more they're less warmongering about it but they're basically in agreement about coming down very hard on your iran and holding no options off the table so they they both threaten to use war where we should be using diplomacy we talked about money in politics and everyone knows campaigns are not cheap your position your net worth is probably far from mitt romney's two
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hundred million dollars your party is financing a lost cause basically at this stage what is the goal the real goal at this stage in my view to say it's a lost cause is to say that our economy is a lost cause. you know it is to say that it's inevitable that we're going to crash and that ok i mean the elections i would agree i mean i think that the the the uphill battle for our election is identical to the uphill battle to rescue our economy we are a real political party you know we're not just you know the store front that looks like it's main street but is actually funded by wall street that's what the other political parties are they they pretend to really have public support but what they really have is the support of the one percent and then they have a propaganda campaign going on and intensive public relations and psychological
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warfare that's intended to convince people that they don't have any options thank you very much for being here thank you it's great talking with you. no one should be proud. of scrap metal pristine arctic landscape building still keen over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial. bergan archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to tell this story that back in soviet times when no regions were visiting barons were they also an express in mainland. and how prosperous this settlement was well times have obviously changed but they saw it lags say it's still attracting the
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region tourists are barons word i've heard that commerce much needed cash that's why when there's bad they're ruining our gol is common as was uncovered here a few days ago instead of throwing it away the local administration decided to paint the venue and put it at variance work central square. can do nine hundred eighty s. daryn's work was a burgeoning mining community. was determined to maintain at all costs twenty degree located halfway between north america and western europe bergen archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the useless hours westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's
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a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen. mind here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops soviet memorabilia is a big hit the defunct are in curtain still helps keep the money flowing. the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourist operators if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the. tradition. i should not like to have it in the shiny condition to be the time to change even for the better
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is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to the repertoire the audience called the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar.
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the. accusations of lies and hypocrisy are flung both ways as rock obama and mitt romney long paths in the urban ultimate faceoff ahead of the presidential vote while the candidate from the green party jill stein is arrested for trying to enter the explosive early bipartisan debate. now madonna don't preach the same superstar is sent to someone's by russian prosecutors after civil activists take offense at her saying betters were concert material girl's message on gay rights apparently out of tune to some. leading european satellite provider takes iranian stations off the air as a result of the latest sanctions on tehran iran to stand out in response to could
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take legal action against the organization for banning its broadcasts. so they have us here on our t.v. and sports next was you know neal. thank you we're going to great to have you with us this is the sport this hour. by the skin of their teeth russia make it four wins from four and world cup twenty fourteen qualifying. push them all the way in moscow. comeback king sweden stung germany on the football world by recovering from four goals dying to draw other we see encounter presidents state. medals on their mind we catch up with two of russia's prime candidates for success at the next winter olympic games in such. a victory is a victory but fabio capello will be too and i'm worried with the way that russia
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maintain their perfect record and qualification for world cup twenty fourteen richard dunne poor fate has the story of a tough night here in moscow russia will finish two thousand and twelve on top of group half a perfect record of four wins from four games however they were made to work very hard for the late his victory against azerbaijan however three points is for the points and fabio capello was delighted that his team have yet to concede and therefore qualifying group games so far as the deal is today this will be a good game as a budget on or a fools to be reckoned with in the first half of games and they don't concede but the voters organize the very will the should this organization tonight but we managed to win and this is a very important result for us. luzhniki was far from full but the fans but did turn up certainly did their best to cheer on their respective teams azerbaijan showed from the early encounters of a having come to moscow to make up the numbers to the russians until around
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a quarter of an hour mark before they started to hit their stride but they weren't helped by playing against a team who really weren't interested in playing football and were very rough to play against themselves they did nothing throughout the game they never looked to attack only try to stop us has been that's the best they can play i feel sorry for them russia continued to be frustrated in the second half despite alexander case recovering one should all kovan to be combative all going close but they're finding it very difficult to break down and azerbaijan's side often putting ten men by high in the ball and had no real interest in attacking themselves well you have a number of close opportunities russia created a number of chances but a combination of good goalkeeping and poor finishing the scores goal is going into the final ten minutes it's always difficult to play against such sides who just want to defer me in a way it's easier to go up against portugal her actually want to play football i don't know what they want to do that today that's not. more than most that i'm happy we won you can play a good news but we got the result we needed i think it's better to play poorly and
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win and qualify for brazil brasilia storage but it seemed as well as of ours are we going to hold on to what would have been a completely undeserved points just with minutes from time roman shock of hit home from the penalty spot to save russia's blushes but it seems that russia still having to learn a plan b. just as the euro championships in two thousand and twelve but they really struggled to beat teams or even score against teams who put a lot of members i'm a ball and that's recently mcfadden has capello's got to work on if his side want to be successful quality of the positives russia is it top of group effort with four wins from the four games they played so far with no goals conceded and things are looking very good for fabio capello's side going into two thousand and thirteen richard pombo fleet r.t. moscow. elsewhere in russia script israel moved up to second place following a routine three nil home win over looks and bird was one of the shocks of the evening occurred in porto portugal to a one one draw by north america side one hundred fourteen places below them in the
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world rankings an incredible result and one which boosts russia's chances of securing not automatic place to brazil twenty four. and the northern irish point wasn't the only eye catching your salt on tuesday it's not often that world and european champion spain don't collect maximum points at home but they had to settle for a share of the spoils last night france the side in time as usual lispunds dominated possession from the off on they got the reward twenty five minutes in sergio ramos having here the second time. on who should have doubled the advantage right before the break c'est seeing his efforts stopped by hugo lloris after pedro was chopped on in syria and spain would pay the price four minutes into extra time at the end of the match france managed a rare attack olivier giroud did the rest won the final score the french go top of group by meeting spain city in dangerous territory. for the sake of the action
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germany and sweden had an epic battle in berlin the host completely on top for an hour is a dual scoring the fourth goal here after brace for miroslav klose on a per berth soccer single in the first half hour for sweden that she is only beginning to let them know what i'm a bitch. under on the rounds most elm to the fore and using all the sensational comebacks in the history of the game equaliser coming well into extra time at the fizzing founds in two ruptures germany for sweden for pretty i. was hard to say anything else throwing for any other of the teams in action course but england and poland didn't even have a chance to try their group h. fixture called off due to terrain chill rain she can see the decision looks pretty reasonable but the warsaw national stadium has a room. which was not used. by the mayor one of the men we'll give it is try later today. let's talk ice hockey were just a two called simple hockey game for all for consideration on choose the night both
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of them taking place right here in russia everything going in nice on the ice these days for scale this in petersburg side flush with recent arrivals from the locked in a jail making it five wins on the trot at the expense of while defending champions league leaders who are humbled at home siberian outfit sabir coming to the capital and leaving with an overtime win. thing on the ice where the sochi winter olympic games are now less than five hundred days away training has moved up a gear for many medal hopefuls including the young russian ice dancing purr of yelena. nikita. michael. the. with just sixteen months until their own winter olympics in sochi russia is making sure the athletes are getting well prepared and so in ice dancing they've secured the services of legendary coach nikolai morales of to train young hopefuls yelena and nikita cuts a lot of action for me to make up for our search to find them
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and. make them mad but. but he has his work cut out for him because the ruling had germany has shifted away from russia in recent years americans meryl davis and charlie white as well as canadian pair tessa virtue and scott moore stole the show in vancouver in two thousand and ten and have shed gold and silver at the last three world championships but dilemma is confident about her and her partner's chances this season and we feel like you have is the world and after we feel we feel we can do it was in the top five so we were standing in line with like top speed test was going to be as may range so. now i feel with this program we can move forward it won't be easy for the pair but coach morozov is a must of choreography and has been tinkering with their programs now the music
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that you know if you tell the train is generic i won't be used in the coming season they'll be dancing to specifically made custom music that will be used for their car before and dance something that train and the guy miles of hopes will give them that little bit of extra competitive advantage of the moves that i was in if no one has heard this music before which makes it fairly interesting it's a brand new composition where the musicians created music to our specific movements i'm still coming to terms with it but both lena and i really like it. being one of the only couples to have had music specifically composed for. it is a credit to the do but the big question as always is just how well they get along with each other it was a little we had some problems it was was like seagulls and we have. really tough hard terrorists so we all want to be like like they're so
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and after right now like get into years and i understand how it's so we need to be one couple one like to help each other so right now it's no problem so we having fun oh always on the practice it's always easy for one side of the couple to be happy about the status quo but it always takes two to tango look at all of the but during training there's always going to be disagreements but that's part and parcel of working together you shouldn't be skating and dancing without any emotion in this we have our own character and want to assure this bunch we've been working together for a long time and we're very comfortable with one another. with a couple of pounds me happy with each other as well as being excited about performing to the new music it's clear they intend to take the ice dancing world by storm and with their trainer threatening to quit if they don't they won't want to disappoint my good chunk of moscow region. if i can get on the ice studies all your support i'll see you in just under two hours time.
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