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free. three stooges free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don the hearty tom. resistance is not of politics but a culture. is could get. on its own.
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cultures of resistance on our team. in his secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dot com. welcome back our western the e.u. countries used to be a top destination for migrants seeking a better life that's changed day with the misery of the debt crisis now europeans themselves are looking elsewhere to find a place to make a living artist where if an investigator the turnaround. and oslo territory house anyone in need is welcome here in the queue for food traditionally immigrants from
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somalia but and this is new some europeans as well. who are a father of three came here from spain eleven months ago after he lost his job and gained debts instead of doing a gig when i put out i came here with hope i was forced to leave spain due to the economic crisis and bank recession here i work and make three thousand euros a month and i can pay my debts in spain. melana is not queuing for food she cooks originally from colombia she first immigrated to spain but the crisis pushed her move further on she now works at a cafe in always famous movie music and while she serves those who come here to admire the world famous scream she says her life if only they knew would probably provoke an even stronger impression on the visitors and then it's hard. it's not as they show it on t.v. he go from one country to another like a rolling stone you have kids and nothing to feed them with and no job.
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in september the unemployment rate within the eurozone hit a record high of eleven point six percent in the seventeen countries united by a common currency for more than eighteen million people are now out of work that's an increase of around five thousand every day since august during the years of growth you're of was and desperate need of a cheap labor force and therefore provided immigrants from all over the globe with work but with the worst economic crisis since the second world war now in the gulf in the continent not only is the able to provide jobs for outsiders it cannot even create works for locals turning the tables and sending many of those in a search for a better life abroad to no way for example and no eurozone and only used state two factors some analysts say that have averted the scandinavian country from disaster . dinner which in krona is one of the safest currencies in europe many people here
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in germany and in other european countries believe that our monetary system is being pressed up against the wall and this makes us weak is when the economic crisis fully engulfed greece last year brussels was on alert then a bailout treaty brought hope and relief apparently for mature space than portugal joined the club and someone will still be others to come let's release switzerland and norway are not a you members they're doing better than any other european country as we didn't denmark in the czech republic. countries and we never hear things about their whole system when it's steals all the major powers from states political economic diplomatic and military and give it to brussels and washington is doomed with german chancellor angela merkel saying at least five more years will be needed to recover it's clear. countries like no we will not have a deficit in legal force at least some decades brief notion r t from no we
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germany and france. it's over a year ago now since the occupy wall street movement emerged as a mass protest against corporate greed in the us the campaign was almost immediately met by a harsh crackdown from the authorities however since then activists have found more creative ways to deliver their message to us to see jochen respects. an artist carving out his college debt number and walks over seventy thousand dollars from columbia and for a masters of fine arts and award winning actress teaching a class at the new york film academy what happens when you intensely focus on an object and a former wall street employee volunteering and post hurricane sandy relief efforts do you know the name of your driver what could they possibly have in common their support for the occupy wall street movement. from day one of occupy the with the wings of the american dream and now from his brooklyn studio facing wall street no
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a fish or an organizer of occupy museums wants to redefine the meaning of money the other side of this sort of america sublime dream is you know all this and kind of lack of opportunity that we're starting to see you know no displays his work in shows all over the world trying to generate discussion about how an artist's work affect society had really you know been affected by the two thousand economic crash in the our world. is just as much as on wall street or in any other kind of world as a very sort of go of yourself mentality right now and i think that society is breaking apart because of that i'm living in the slice of the life i used to have lunch baker contributed to occupied by starring in an independent film as the wife of ponzi schemer bernie madoff now in jail for one hundred fifty years the film ruth made off occupies wall street highlights wealth inequality through humor in this
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case risk made off even in the middle of zuccotti park would be concerned about things that only the one percent could possibly be concerned about blanche believes occupy gave voice to a majority that wasn't heard before there has to be some kind of a new model going forward where this kind of economic disparity is. dealt with in a way that benefits everyone you can't sweep it under the carpet and nor any more need to endure them after seven years at morgan stanley alexis goldstein could no longer tolerate the greed and toxicity of wall street she quit and is now an author and an occupy organizer on wall street there's this attitude if you get screwed by somebody it's because you are stupid optimal poker playing is take your best friend for all they're worth the same is true on the street. the occupy wall street movement started as an ocean of people on the streets and in camps and that tactic
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of holding public spaces the police have made it at least with their seeable future impossible we've kind of adapted in this way where we're organizing more specific teams. themes that could be while on the way to bringing much more tangible results . like hurricane relief occupy has been praised for doing a better job of the government agency feedback as well as projects like strike debt while as many as one in seven americans are pounded by debt collectors occupies raising money to try to abolish the debt burden for as many people as they can by buying distressed debt for pennies on the dollar and then wiping it out. the crowds may be gone from the streets but those fighting for the ninety nine percent continue working by themselves and in groups to put an end to the world of the powerful beating down on the voiceless and to try to build a socially responsible community and as the. new york. now
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president obama has arrived in thailand kicking off face a three day asian tour it's his first international trip since reelection making good on his promises of a shift towards the asia pacific and american foreign policy he's next stop remark i make obama the first u.s. president to pay an official visit to a nation during that he'll head on to come bogut for the summit and say station of southeast asian nations to boost u.s. relations in the region sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington that wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. to back to states ones to weigh in or to reach your area this. week ali speaking of that specially when there is going to be an could not be in two thousand and fifteen so united states does not want to be kept out and i believe that is troubled by obama is to promote by just security agreements or deals you know partnerships with members of pussy and it would also
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include although he cannot be country needles it's part of certainly a realignment of u.s. foreign policy towards the a ship by sea even more it's not like they were not there or course they were always there but there are i think under obama there are going to eat five main show or four of them trade relations. and up next an interview with britain's fourth richest man so richard branson stay with us. the sun rises over what seems like and lowest forest but here in new directions quite hundred kilometers north of light of all storm as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system filing down the forests of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet
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and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy to forests. and their chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander some more in ca has been
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a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that they have twelve the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quite. nor to not scare them off as we get closer. this team says they're legal but have no documents now xander can now call the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of that here for more whole forest legislation so as soon as the polls and so on ribs and your forest go up and according to close up in your loaf every
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forest of the guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still exists forest courts still doesn't work just you. know it was no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china and what will the people who live afterwards do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. to
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my surprise something you so much for joining me today now i'd like to saddam go back when you were fifteen years old you decided to leave school on one side a magazine pretty much from took on the world that didn't exactly happen but you have managed to achieve a lot of things are you happy with the way the world is right now is a good signal for saying well what the world is extremely good to me. and i've had
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the job i think of anybody anybody i doubt. and i'm still still up to get i spend quite a lot of my time now all. issues like cold plate resolution issues in the world. and all the state you know the welds i mean if you live in syria today well there's not a happy place a toll that we have a wonderful organization called the elders that are trying to help. resolve a complex attack lakhdar brahimi who's one of the elders you to be seeing people rushing to try to get agreement as quickly as possible so that we can square the. people of syria. i think if we can get russia or russia or old gordon or barack or old board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to
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get that problem is all about the site actually work well the elders are actually i don't deny station the twelve people that nelson mandela sets up. and they. have people like president. nelson mandela. people with high bar of authority they work as a as a as a as a group to tied a result called. and then somehow the individual elders i would like to be here has been asked by the united nations to try to. work with the various countries involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked am i happy with the world obviously syria is a miserable place that it needs to be resolved it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved question about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism
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can actually change the world and the course of things that is happening oh i think journalists can certainly change the world the internet can change the world. through the internet. through journalism and the public that the arab spring happen on twitter and google plus and facebook. if you have followers and you want to try to sort out a problem in the world and you get other friends who got it big influence to do the same you can sort these problems that you know i campaigned a lot for the oceans to try to stop people killing sharks in the oceans and you know we've got quite a lot of laws changed around the world thanks to. the internet. so yes i think journalism is that. the public work and it's a very important but journalism can go to extremes as well especially with what
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we're seeing happen with international where do you think the u.k. journalism is heading this responsible journalism in the u.k. there's irresponsible journalism one or two newspapers that are very very sort of extreme in their thinking and i suspect we need more but but the good thing is that the internet is counterbalancing that i think we used to have a newspaper. called the daily mail. it's ready and i think a slightly negative way but i think the internet will hopefully take that it out and what's your take on the hours of today for example julian assange. is a hero or at the end. i would not call him a hero or a villain i think that the mistake he made was not editing. incredible information he could have made thousands of great stories without without putting it life some people some people around the world and i think perhaps he just went
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a bit too. old for one hundred percent freedom of the press but i think in that situation there were definitely we had it would take a lot of dealings in zimbabwe trying to bring about democracy and then suddenly we saw what we were doing and tried to bring about democracy. sometimes you don't want a dictator is bad things find out. that other people are trying to bring about democracy. you know you can put lives in danger now your brain that's mean much to their friends and their children's upbringing and if we talk about. right now in the u.k. do you think that have cause because we see in the riots take place in two thousand and eleven for our. life right now and their lack of motivation i think they.
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are not as politically minded. that they were when in the sixty's when. they should have they should have stopped the iraq war i mean there were big demonstrations the sort of even bigger demonstrations. i think if anything the. vocal enough this generation i think that when politicians had to take. the call to stop the. easy. to. politicians should be clever enough to get rid of leaders. without having two. million people in. i think the young people there are there are too many people are employed and i think personally that nobody should be allowed to be unemployed i think you can share the
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jobs that you can share with everybody which might mean that people have a three day weekend instead of a two day weekend. but there is room to make sure that everybody has a job and i think that would result a lot of the problems of the world a little bit of a general question now which is say you are a dreamer visionary or an entrepreneur all of that and much more than i dream big and then i try to make my dreams become reality. i dreamt of going to the mood one day and. in the end i could decided not to wait for the russian spaceship company or the american spaceship company we built you know we're building our own space ships to take us into space i think everybody should try to dream above what they're capable of and then try try to catch up with your dreams and now fortunately in particular and everything that happened recently. that i
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know you're fighting for it's. what's next. it's also has a large business section we think. the kind of people in moscow would want to use between that and heat. and that flying through. very small plane is not such a good idea so we. we think the civil aviation authority made the wrong decision but obviously the ideal. is that you have three carriers flying to moscow i mean if. you have flying people into this country the better and they're paid a lot of rumors about you and russia very often frequently having wants trying to figure out where you think. the country or any other projects perhaps taking place
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is there anything less well i mean today we were going to be doing a lot in russia today we announce that. we were going to. put a lot of money in trying to reduce people's energy output. in a positive way that. you know russia's had all this oil and therefore they are ready to try to preserve energy and if you can preserve energy. then you can export more oil. three hundred billion dollars into russia or into trying to. invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention the virgin green fund which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most incredible. lots
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of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. but you yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot. across the ocean what made over and over again i can imagine must have been some painful for your family as the amount of could find out. i love the child i always love a challenge great difficulty saying that i don't somebody says. nobody is led around the world in a balloon or. a well let's try. i'm sure it wasn't easy. but now my children are doing it with.
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the highest mountain in europe a couple of months ago we. have together across the english channel. together. so my children i think understand why i like to live life to. do that with me. happy with the fact that you're going out and the thing that you do i don't think she. wildly happy but she certainly had children doing what they want to do and that's what i think that's what. we try to take on the way we have wonderful exciting challenges but i try to make hundred percent sure i bring the children have thank you thank you so much like you. see the in the
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does a famous reuse benson play was oh my saved and does my mammy ransom business. do we speak your language any time of the war not a. news program some documentary some spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to anglos kiddies stories. are you here to. enjoy all te spanish find out more visit i don't. have a ball before all criminals we have a lot of groups of the colors of the sluices all i do is in the
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writing of my mouth it was like man yeah that marriage wasn't. just muddy when i was a teen yes you can liberate their women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe going to spawn cannot cross paths without. the patient it's a petition and at a construction stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. more news today volunteers once again flared up. and these are the images cold
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world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations to rule the day. she didn't sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth.

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