tv Breaking the Set RT June 29, 2013 7:29am-8:01am EDT
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well we're about to have you never seen anything like this so. what's up guys i'm having martin this is breaking in the set so lesson of the day apparently writing messages and chalk and send you to jail first thirteen years yes you heard me right prison truck all starts to make more sense when you realize what the message was because you see it was a highly visible critique of the too big to fail banks and if there's one thing we've learned by now is that the banks always win and anyone who tries to fight him will always alludes that's exactly what's happening right now to a forty year old man named jeff olson who drew a number of anti mega banks slogans on sidewalks and part of the thirteen different bank of america is in san diego and just for illustrating his opinion olson was charged with thirteen counts of vandalism. vandalism for drawing in the washer bowl
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shop you know the stuff kids use so olson will now stand trial facing up to thirteen years in jail and thirteen thousand dollars in fines yet one year of jail and one thousand dollars for every slogan that could have easily been washed away with a little bit of water that sounds fair right well guys it gets worse because the judge in the cases ruled that olson will be barred from using freedom of speech in his defense state in the first amendment does not excuse vandalism and the that's a save the activist is well he's outraged he said free speech is protected just because you don't like what it says doesn't mean that you can't do it if i had drawn a little girl's hopscotch square on the street we wouldn't be here today wow what a sad sad truth but as perplexing as all of this is what's even more disturbing is knowing that jeff olsen will probably do jail time for this meanwhile no. one at
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bank of america has or probably ever will go to jail for their crimes you know illegal foreclosures of looting taxpayers to pay out millions in c.e.o. bonuses destabilizing the economy well the list goes on and on so the harmless activist is now the criminal yet actual criminal bank stars run free well i'm glad this government has its priorities straight so if you're absolutely disgusted with this display of in justice join me and let's break the set. up. for yourself or should i be like. oh. well guys if you thought b.p. couldn't get any more conniving well you couldn't be more wrong see i just learned this week that the corporation has started a massive p.r. campaign to challenge the hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars worth of settlement payouts to people in the gulf yes b.p.
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is fighting the claims made by gulf residents whose businesses and livelihoods suffered from tarred beaches poisons seafood a devastated economy an onslaught of health issues that are likely to persist for years to come as a result of the massive two thousand and ten oil spill how are they trying to sway public opinion on the matter b.p. is now running ads in the four largest newspapers in the country similar to this one right here that says whatever you think about b.p. we can all agree that it's wrong for anyone to take money they don't deserve excuse me b.p. what the hell are you talking about you destroyed the gulf of mexico you operate above the law and you continue to get awarded undeserved contracts but yeah yeah way to step it up and account for your mess so the poor people of the gulf. their moves are being made that are profoundly screened over the environment and the people are here to give us a green update of the week i'm joined now by brad friedman. editor of the brad blog
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what is up brad hey abbi how are you i'm great brad so do you sympathize with b.p. here do you think i'm going to harsh on him i know you haven't been harsh enough and frankly nobody has and but after i finish i'm going down to the sidewalk and i'm going to write b.p. socks that will show you better not bad you might jail time yeah well bring it the fact of the matter is b.p. signed a settlement agreement dealing with this oil spill and two hundred million gallons into the gulf the worst oil spill in the history of this planet and now they want to go back on the terms of the settlement agreement fine let him try let him take as a court so far the courts have said no you're wrong b.p. of course they can afford to continue challenging that in court the people who can afford to challenge it are the people whose livelihoods you know were killed by this oil spill they can take out you know the guy who runs a shrimp boat can take out an ad in the new york times in the washington post to make their case and that's kind of the problem here that's really the heart of the
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problem here is that these fossil fuel companies have so much money so much of our money so much taxpayer money that they can put out just propaganda after propaganda on you know in all the major newspapers in the break of every major commercial cable television to put out their lies and these lies are really starting to hurt in enormous ways that we are seeing now across the country across the globe so you know the folks down in the gulf saw it first hand the dangers of these fossil fuel companies but i think we're all seeing it across the country now as we begin to wise up to the dangers of these of these companies and the global warming and climate change that they are causing at an alarming pace yeah brad you know louisiana is still suffering from what happened it doesn't and i was just there a couple weeks ago it's really devastating and i don't know why they. when you get
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awarded contracts it's really amazing to me but you know let's talk about climate change because this weekend is going to bring in an all time record high or could i mean it's projected it might be an all time record across the american southwest i want to pull up this chart of the states that are going to be affected here brad you know i have people telling me all the time there is also record cold temperatures being observed therefore global warming doesn't exist i mean why is it so difficult for people to see these obvious weather extremes and how it all fits together. well actually i think that people are seeing them now and that's why you have a majority of people in this country who want to do something and want the government to do something about climate change the people who are telling you you know when it snows out that high you know fat al gore was wrong you know are they're being played for suckers frankly they're being played for chumps by fox news and by the fossil fuel industry that is paying for this kind of coverage if you pay attention
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to the science and the scientists thousands of them over decades who are all telling us the same thing who are all running around with their hair on fire trying to say no this is not a joke no this is not a political game then it's very clear what's going on and i think more and more people are beginning to see it now because we're seeing these you know these massive hurricanes. more frequent and more powerful tornadoes droughts floods heat waves and this is affecting now really everybody across the country so the people are getting it the trick is how do you get it to the people in washington and how do you get it to the people in the mainstream media who right now you know make a huge amount of money from the ads that they run if you watch you know many of the political news outlets between every single segment it's exxon mobil it's shell it's b.p. lying to you that has been affected millions of contributions to these political.
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politicians let's look at the keystone x.l. pipeline and i just attended the nation's largest climate rally and d.c. i mean it was basically an obama fest on the same day that tens of thousands of people were marching at the white house obama was golfing the two giant oil executives that would benefit greatly from the project i mean it just seems like so many climate activists are obama apologists why i mean what do you think do you think that's ok sometimes i'm going to go through well you know what i i don't see them actually as obama. they've been holding his feet to the fire on keystone they've been pretty tough i think now remember he had this huge landmark climate speech earlier this week which kind of got lost understandably in this case because it was a nother news week from hell but it was a really important speech he was not going to talk about keystone at all in this speech and at the last minute he added it and a lot of environmentalists are talking that up to the pressure that is being put on the white house to nix the keystone x.l.
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pipeline so you know i don't think these environmentalist have actually been huge obama bots they've been holding his feet to the fire but i haven't heard obama talk talk talk no action and i wasn't the end of that speech he kind of alluded the fact that the keystone pipeline is not really going to hurt the carbon emissions it's going to add jobs i mean i guess love to see on the rhetoric rabbit i want to move on really quickly i think a huge problem with the entire debate is that the burden of responsibility is put on the people to calculate our carbon footprints meanwhile giant corporations the meat industry the oil industry causing the majority these emissions how can we bridge the obvious disconnect here. well it you know it goes back to everything that we cover brad blog dot com which is getting money the hell out of politics that's the only way you do it that's the only way that people can reclaim their government that we can have self governance again so that we can have oversight so that we can have transparency so that the people can really run this government
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right now as long as we've got these kind of moneyed interests it's going to be a continuous fight and but you know what you said it's up to the people to make noise yet it is up to the people to make noise we've got to make noise we've got to hold these politicians accountable we've got a call out these liars and these climate deniers these stooges of the fossil fuel industry we've got to do it loudly and unapologetically frankly abby absolutely brad i couldn't agree with you more let's call them all told their feet to the fire never stop brad. friedman of the brad blog always a pleasure having on righted on chalk on the sidewalk not a whole lot of all of. the fault is fred thanks. wilson's n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden flood hong kong all eyes have been on moscow for its alleged has been holed up in the airport's international transit zone meanwhile
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snowden has applied for asylum in multiple countries including ecuador and while he waits in limbo calculating his next move just today quote it is the ministration declare that it would back out of a preferential trade pact with the u.s. that it claims is being used to blackmail the country so to give us an update on snowden ecuador russia and beyond i am joined now by our tuesday kasnoff catherine of who's in front of moscow's transit center now. the high abbey the diplomatic spat spat between the united states and ecuador has certainly intensified now as you recall there have been some threats from u.s. lawmakers namely robert menendez who chairs the senate foreign relations committee to end ecuador's preferential trade pacts with the united states if the south american nation were to grant snowden asylum that didn't exactly sit well with ecuador president rafael correa government had announced they were preemptively we now own sing the andean trade preference act that's the deal in response to u.s. pressure which they called blackmail it should be noted however that deal was soon
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to expire anyway but in another sort of rather cheeky move at what are also offered the us of twenty three million dollar donation for human rights training this was of course in reaction to critical statements made by u.s. officials about ecuador's own human rights record that these moves along with ecuador is decision to shelter wiki leaks founder julian assange told of korea's reputation as a leader who's willing to defy western countries like the united states somewhat similar to the role played by the late venezuelan president hugo chavez. at the same time there are also divisions within ecuador over the issue namely between the leftists who have so sort of embraced snowden as an anti-imperialist symbol and others in the in the government who don't want to pull him out ignore economic repercussions it should also be said while generally appearing to support snowden the government has not yet given him asylum indicating that this could be a tedious and long process and of course as we've reported earlier several officials had said that in order for snowden to apply he would physically have to
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do so on ecuadorian soil that could be in ecuador at an it or at an embassy will several big problems with that snowden's american passport of course as we all know has been revoked so there's no way for him to physically leave the transit area where he's currently stopped at in the russian airport he could theoretically perhaps get certain documents from ecuadorian officials or from russian officials that would allow him to get out of that area a big zero indication at this point that this what happened so he's effectively stuck in transit also sort of fueling the speculation in the mystery around this whole issue is the fact that snowden himself and his travel companion haven't been seen over the past few days so perhaps they're holed up there unclear exactly what the next few steps will be able will certainly keep you up to date on the situation abbi back to you. coming up right after the break it's been four years since a military coup ousted hundreds president so how is the country doing today they
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can find out. the real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the u.s. war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker sea it's a step forward oligarchy carex it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying and. it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p.
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of the it's the consensus you can. choose the opinions that invigorated a good mind. choose the stories that entire life choose be access to your office or. well guys two weeks ago as the g eight summit heads of the world's most powerful countries convene every year this year took place in northern ireland last time i reported on this i talked about how the g eight is nothing more than a club of self-important world leaders keen on celebrating their own power and i also mentioned how the town it was hosted in was severely strapped financially yet instead of showing the stark reality of the downtrodden economy the government decided to use one point three million dollars of taxpayer money to paint fake
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fronts of prosperous businesses on more than one hundred story buildings but apparently members of ireland's parliament thought that the facade as well folks meet claire daley representative of the united left party in ireland and my new hero here she is on the floor of parliament on the heels of the g eight. i think it's important to take this opportunity to bring a bit of balance into the discussions around the food source of the us president on his wife given the almost on precision antics slobbering over them that the nation has been exposed to over the last number of days and it's really hard to know which is worse whether it's the outpourings of to get on with themselves or the sycophantic fawning over them by sections of the media and the political establishment. sycophantic radio is fine and overall a girl you are speaking my language if you think that's refreshing just wait
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because you ain't seen nothing yet like what she had to say about the audacity of obama preaching peace to kids in ireland. the biggest star in the us all the prophets stations of obama himself in his speech to children in northern ireland about peace is this person going for the hypocrites of the century award because we have to call takings by their right names and the reality is that by any serious examination this man is a war criminal. hypocrite of the century in deed could have said it better myself and all saying one thing doing another is probably obama's greatest skill and war criminal you betcha upping drones by two hundred percent killing thousands of innocent men women and children you know you think it couldn't get any better but it does here goes on to rail against ireland for being a quote lapdog for us imperialism calling out the politicians for exploiting
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themselves in the country to do so take a look. you are good one star and a thing all enjoy these activities you've talked about to achieve being an opportunity to showcase our image but is it not a reality that you have showcased so the nation of payments prostituting ourselves in return for a cause of that has to be on the speech you know you. sing this morning but you're welcome to check the. internet for a column hot stick or a case of what if it starts on strike still leaving mark object humiliation here. oh my goodness it does not get any better than that and of course after the speech was over claire got a lot of heat not only from our colleagues but also from irish media that accused her of insulting americans and respond she wrote an op ed to one of those publications the irish examiner in which she called that assertion ludicrous she said quote the government lackeys are not doing any favors for american people by
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offering obama unquestionable adoration we would serve them better by highlighting the tax havens which ireland has kindly provided for big us corporations if you want to pare proper tribute to the ideals of america maybe we should open our doors to bradley manning and edward snowden word even though i just learned about this woman and she's been working as a tireless activist in ireland for years as a former member of the socialist party she actually went to jail for a month the protests in the government's tax policies nothing is made. to say claire daly is a total bad ass so for calling out your government's grovelling and my government's apocryphally and war crimes you claire daily are my hero today. today dozens of activists gathered outside the world bank in d.c.
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in a demonstration to mark the fourth anniversary of the military coup that ousted honduras president. the coup unfolded like a scene out of an action movie and military police stormed the home of the president kidnapped them boarded him on a plane and effectively overthrew the country's democratically elected government and since then the country has fallen into a spiral of violence political instability repression against social movements the targeting of journalists and a wave of crime stemming from rampant gangs drugs and even the police all of which act without their impunity in other words total chaos in fact the situation has become so volatile that multiple international human rights organizations are constantly monitoring the country and sadly the small central american nation was just awarded the all but coveted title of the world's murder capital even now as i report this a search is ongoing for a beloved honduran journalist. who was kidnapped earlier this week many fear he may already be dead which makes him the twenty ninth journalist killed in just the last
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three years he has producer a man who grew up on honduras has been following everything honduras was at the rally today and for the world bank what's going on man rally was actually just kind of one of many that's going on this one specifically here the united states going on along with others that are happening in hundreds to mark the fourth anniversary of the coup but what's interesting about this rally is that you know we're for four years since the coup and we're wondering what is the world bank what is the world they got to do with hunger and that's exactly what i asked adrian pyne who's a friend of a. it was a friend of the show she's been on here to help us discuss this issue in the past and actually got a chance to talk to her i was hoping we could maybe play a clip of what you had to say. the world bank is an institution that's been financing the worst abusers of human rights in hundred and today we're here focusing on. who's been responsible for personally responsible for countless. at least over one hundred synthetic to. a region where he has been engaging in
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a land grab campesinos the peasant farmers who are there so the protests there were also about as us policies that exacerbated the violence what exactly are those policies with the protests today it's the world bank right it's the fact at the world bank in the united states this is funding essentially funding human rights violations in honduras and that's just one of many when that in itself is just a symptom of all of the larger problem that larger problem is actually a multitude of problems that stem from what happened in two thousand and nine from the very get go as soon as the government was ousted the united states immediately recognized the coup government after that you have just a plethora of problems gangs narco trafficking express kidnappings it's become the most dangerous country in the world to be a journalist i mean it's an exacerbation of problems and a lot of it is due to the fact that the united states for example in the in the grand tradition of coups in latin america that the united states tends to back in
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a majority of cases if not every case the commanders the soldiers the generals that lead these coups or all trained at the school of the americas in fort benning georgia it's notorious school that breeds dictators we've covered that before here in the past and the two thousand and nine coup that ousted honduran president was no different to every single soldier involved was a graduate of that school or at least a former student i know that susan rice was one of the ambassadors to recognize who is valid i guess in the world the current police chief in the country's been willing to to actually. murders disappearances of people journalist i mean what is happening there with the police force and why is the u.s. funding then yeah that's a really interesting question and it's actually kind of complex because in honduras crime is such i mean you mentioned this in the introduction a second ago and it's very sad and very personal for me because i grew up there that's that's where i was born and raised before i moved to the united states and what's going on with the police force people are becoming really really desperate
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with the fact that you're getting you know over twenty murders a day violent murders of just innocent people occurring every day i mean i've shown you photographs i show you on a daily basis and how horrible things are but the police force to some extent people kind of do support these rogue kind of mafia style police unicycle and and commit these these violent crimes without impunity i mean we're talking about a country that arrives under an umbrella of impunity that's you know it's getting out of hand and this is going on despite the leahy law here in the united states with the u.s. government congress is giving thirty million dollars a year to fund these death squads in honduras and now the state department says ok we're not going to describe what work that i have gone on to these guys that's not true there's no vetting going on every police officer in the country response to one man which is the police chief and the police chief something self has been has connections to disappearances and murders in the country as well it still doesn't make any sense because even if they were death squads why in the hell are taxpayers
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here funding the hundred police i mean why and i wish i had a better answer for you but everything that the united states does when it when it wouldn't specially in central america honduras specifically is done under the guise that the united states is fighting a drug war that and they want to maintain you know i don't have a clear cut answer for you but i can speculate there's a growing leftist movement in united states the u.s. has its largest military base outside the united states in the western hemisphere is that they will seek out the hundreds the capital so they want to maintain that military presence they want to maintain that good relationship they may have when i went to the status. quo the government to keep a better business relationship with the country than allow the democratic principles of the of the country to actually flourish well i think you just hit it on the head right there man. needed talk about the latest journalist who was tragically kidnapped earlier this week why and why is hundreds such a dangerous place for journalists this is this is very very sad he's a very beloved journalist he's fifty years old his name this is a photograph of his barrow popular service in hundred fifty eight years old this
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week went missing he was kidnapped along with his family they released this family but he still missing i was checking up on this not long ago before coming on the show and they had reportedly found a body thinking that it might have been him because there is a search going on turned out to not just another body just another body is showing up every day exactly and what happens it is a climate of impunity what happens is that you get this chilling effect you go after the first journalist who speaks out about government corruption he goes missing you go after another journalist who speaks maybe name some names related to organized crime name some names related to gangs and what ends up happening is that it creates a chilling effect and that chilling effect is gone on for the last three years and what we're seeing that is if anybody turns out dead then god forbid that that's the case but if you shows up dead he'll be the twenty ninth journalist dead in the last three here can you imagine in this country were same kind of calls for prosecution of journalists whistleblowers being prosecuted can you imagine of journalism or
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what happened to the arab spring dream does egypt's first freely elected president bring any change fear poverty economic failure and file its remains to egypt's attempts to escape chaos leaving wallowing even deeper. egypt a year in chaos. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself if you joined the
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military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but i'll ever good people to get hurt. but i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because i. i saw some people who died. there is cheaper than therapy. on our. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've
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got the future covered. riots rage in egypt at least three people are killed as supporters and opponents of president morsi clashed with fear is growing of more violence still to come. whistleblowers limbo reports say n.s.a. leaker edward snowden won't be able to leave a moscow airport until he meets diplomats from south america. a fall from grace retired u.s. general james cartwright is under fire and a subject of federal probe for leaking information on washington's hacker attack on iran. it is four pm in.
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