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and a tiny cell virtually no human contact all for a crime he may not have committed because that's twenty first century justice in the most incarcerated country on earth. in the book please please share a similar very hard to take a. look you can look. like that or how to act with that her big hair look. for that please. please. please. please. please. please. please.
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please. breaking news guys a woman rammed her car into a gate near the white house. getting a look now at new eyewitness video of much of the car chase it started near the white house and ended on capitol hill brought the president clearly has been briefed about the shooting it's unclear if you was briefed about the ramming of the gates ball thing was all over in less than an hour but it led to a chaotic element to an already tense situation on capitol hill thirty four year old miriam carey reportedly suffered postpartum depression her one year old child was in the back seat after an gage in a high speed car chase in the capital miriam carey was shot in the head and killed as instead of shooting out the car tires another an armed person has been executed by police for acting erratically because that's just the way things operate in the overly militarized us of a and what should have just been another random tragedy in a city turn into a full. circus by the corporate media now media pundits are psychoanalyzing the
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woman all afternoon c.n.n. was talking about how kerry was convinced that obama was monitoring her wait i'm confused why does that make her crazy obama it is monitoring her health with the rest of us obviously i'm not trying to take away from the seriousness of this incident that you would think that facing an imminent war with syria just mere weeks ago would have given the media some perspective on how to balance the coverage of important news stories so that actually giving news updates on stories from around the world is the media fixates on the one story one of four seven whether it be dropping missiles on syria or a woman slamming a car into a fence so what do i mean by perspective well america was rocked by the news of the maybe yard shooting and this latest incident but you think people would even know these events didn't occur on federal property consider the number of shootings that happened right here in d.c. over the last couple months mere blocks away from the capitol shootings that don't
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even get a peep from the corporate news in fact in the five days leading up to the navy yard massacre there were ten separate shootings across the district like these two that occurred in northwest d.c. living in one dead and two injured on september twelfth about this drive by it happened just three days after that in southeast d.c. resulting in two victims going to the hospital wraps most disturbingly is this drive by shooting that happened just a few months ago not too far from where i live and which a gunman sprayed bullets on innocent pedestrians check this out miraculous thing no one was killed in this random act of violence but sadly thirteen people were injured one remains in critical condition but there is no flood of cop cars in lockdown of surrounding neighborhoods in fact took police months to even apprehend a suspect. in two thousand and thirteen alone there are already been one hundred forty four homicides in d.c. according to homicide was. d.c. and keep in mind d.c.
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is not even the murder capital of the country anymore that honor the chicago a city that has seen a grizzly three hundred twenty five homicides so far this year but of course you don't hear about me of these incidents outside of local news. maybe it's because these people to get shot next to a national monument or maybe it's because they're the wrong color whatever the reason it's obvious that all the corporate media cares about is exploiting fear in order to keep those eyeballs glued to the screen i. i in the wake of the global financial crisis europe was had the worst ireland a country of four and a half million people is still coping with the effects of negligent banking practices and i disagree an idea of the corruption surrounding the irish banking system when asked how angle irish bank had come up with its bailout figure the
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banks executive said i picked it out of my arse that's a direct quote because of these nefarious banks austerity measures have severely impacted millions of irish and one political party is fighting back against the financial system that's led to the foreclosure of thousands of irish homes the direct democracy party has been around only for three years but it's already gaining huge momentum across the country the party's leader ben gilroy joined me earlier to talk about his political platform and why he's being persecuted by the irish media and government. direct democracy is where people can initiate referendum most countries to people in the country can do we had it in our first constitution and. were taken out and when our second constitution command we want them article sportbike could be a bit like the swiss model dismiss model can initiate referendum on anything they wish to get or not signatures and what is. benefit if people don't understand
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really the process of referendum. ok the process that we have is is representative democracy set up for you a guy comes in and they generally lie to you during the election you vote for him you can change him for the next five years he breaks every promise known to man i mean if you take the last government now in power these guys said they wouldn't bail out any more bondholders or roll banks and actually you know road back and all them promises and they're actually bailing banks and rogue. traders a lot more so than the last government did and we have to put up with that for the next five years we're powerless nation and you know most people who don't know a lot about irish politics can you tell them why the labor and single parties are not properly leaving the country. where. some time ago around two thousand and eight two thousand and nine this country when the banks basically
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failed all over europe. it was kicked off by anglo-irish bank in this country who are probably the most criminal of all banks they broke every liquidity larger carries jail sentences instead our government has seen a fall at the time gave them all big bonuses a regulator who should have been done for treason got a six hundred thousand payoff as well as a big pension a new government who are now in power finagle and labor of course were saying all the writings before they got into power and then when they got into powered are actually worse than the last crowd. sounds like this country and what are the main policies that your party would implement if you had representation in parliament. well first of all we would you see rather than saying born bond holders that seems to be a very populist thing to say are what we would suggest in direct democracy that we would suspend all capital in interest payments until there is a full legal review to see if ireland had any moral our lawful obligation to pay
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back gamblers on a stock exchange. so it doesn't sound so crazy when you say let's have a legal review about it because i believe it's classed as an odious death in an international law and then the irish media is trying to connect you with the freemen on the land movement a group that the f.b.i. has joined a terrorist movement why do you think they've tried to link you to this group. i think because i shot to fame one time when you see that there's a fallout from this space in our country because we're such a small country we only have four and a half million people so for your viewers to put that into context or slightly larger liverpool or manchester and they've taken one hundred twenty billion out of our economy to refinance the banks and to pay off gamblers on a stock exchange and then dave asked the irish people when they've paid back this money what are you going to take in this money out of the economy to continue paying your mortgage payments with no money in the economy to pay it so so
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far there was a doubt his now you have repossessions in this country where sheriff's call with the guardian which is our police force to try your victim families out of their homes and they're not guilty of anything now unlike most countries in our constitution the family home is protected and isn't viable to save us to law and it clearly states it's not positive law you know so people who don't know what that is i would be axin statute so our family because our irish history is used to oppression. from british forces from years ago and stuff like that so it's in trying to our constitution so i became quite famous from a video if anybody wants to see it on you tube it's called constitution holds share and we actually have a clip of that right now let's check it out. the registrar gives the order yes he puts on the sheriff's house and tells you cold possessed homes that i do you think that's fair that's right i'm lawful you know what i'm telling you it's not an
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animosity that gaiety today topol common law which star sworn to do this is not a common law now also under the constitution a man's house isn't viable on the constitution except as to law what law is the dismount break in the city. at the end of this quote you actually force this deputy sheriff to leave or why did you take this action and do you think if more people simply stood up their moral home for foreclosures that we would see a change in policy yes you absolutely would because if it became less attractive and harder for banks to take holmes and businesses back it would it wouldn't be financially viable and that's all they're worried about is the dollar to bottom line to profit so if you made it on profitable saddam no we have stopped a number of auctions in this country as well because look we have a moral duty to stand up against terror and you know and that's our moral duty we must do this and that clip there see where the guy he said he was the sheriff this is another on in our country sheriff can be also did george they double job right
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get this so so this guy who actually signed the order he was to george on that day in the courthouse deciding to take this man's home then he steps down and puts on a sheriff's you on a farm and comes out to reap the home naked money on that as well i mean you wouldn't you can listen in to billy billy movie. well if i got your current legal predicament you're facing trespassing charges for occupying a farm you live with that this is a trumped up charge. meant to discredit you why. well i live at home with my young family and i drop my kids to school every day and apparently they can't serve a summons on me so what they've done was they summons me to court to our national newspapers. so that's not a political assassination saying it was criminal trespassing on some lands no i
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mean you know if they really are interested in criminal activity you could do a lot worse than look away from me and look elsewhere and i know that there's this evidence picking up a lot of traction across the country talk about how many people are getting involved and how can people get involved if they're interested. sure. in our country we have settled direct democracy dato you and we've several counties and constituencies stand so i mean if you were to look on facebook you would see these names probably mean nothing to you know going to be direct democracy draw it in direct market see awfully and all the areas in ireland and it's you know considering we only launched just before christmas and in a by election i bet the labor party who are sitting in government right now i bet them in the by election i'm considering that the main media even completely ignored me. it wasn't a bad result of. yes they tended to ostracize minimise the true third party representation across the board ben thank you so much for being the change man go
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a report on our. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for some men in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something that offends so they lied to the news blank old wooden shells about the building was but a room how much time it took to restore it. reloaded for yeltsin in the referendum his deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war.
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a genre of music that's taken many forms over the years today i want to focus on a new style of hip hop called info rap so socially conscious artists and rising hip hop star cal sands and the scribes his music but a canadian musician is using his talents and draw attention to society's flaws by inviting people to question authority and think critically i first noticed cale in a viral video and he was rapping archipelago an audience of hundreds if not thousands of occupy toronto so i invited calle to the studio to perform some songs on his latest album the big picture his first song is called reach out. sitter and everything that's going on in the world these days i think this song is only fitting. the. world it's time to unite time to reach up and defend all those rights there's so many people then came it's time to reach up time to create to change the world it's time that we speak time to reach up to band world peace that we've all got to believe we've got to reach up if
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we want to be free from the top one percent of the population don't forty percent of the wealth who put thirty thousand children die every day in property from lack of health this wealth gap keeps increasing between rich and poor there's more slaves to be now the net but before democracy is supposed to be equal to is controlled by a small group of people thinkers and corporations or been charged a financial crisis in two thousand helped to make laws all the candidates will be pre-selected it doesn't matter which party ends up but the active central banks control the money supply the crazy thing is that the all privatized to fix all the bits printed never existed so cold that we need to pay back with interest fractional reserve system so scam keeps the will make shipment to and that's the way and this is happening across the whole entire world that only leads to pull the entire the us. this is the world think of the i.m.f.
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to pay off politicians to put countries into that debt so big they can never repay so they're forced to sell both the resources that's a trade at the end of the day it's all nothing more than economic driver reindexed torsion so more and more people die becoming desperate to control terrorists that can be a arrested in your home could be searched now but that would warrant you complete detained indefinitely into what should these laws so i decide to destroy our liberties so when we fight back in limits. it's time to do night time to reach up and defend all the rights this so many people in pain it's time to be took time to create a change. it's time that we speak time to reach up into man to world peace that we've all got to believe we've got to be chopped if we want to be free we live in a system based on profit because lists of what the environmental cost is so when this society monetary gain always comes first before people's well being now think
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about the theory of supply and demand everything is worth more the less of it that's on hand so if the goal is to make money by any means it makes sense to deny people got what they need in reality and that she is abundant there's no need for anyone to die of hunger everyone on earth could be housed if we wanted but technology that could help isn't funded instead businesses that control market share purposely keep all the resources scarce so people don't force to fight she told by because there's not enough money for us all to survive when greed and corruption is rewarded it means a whole value system is distorted we need to think critically change our perception almost everything we've been told is a deception for centuries things like race and religion have been used to keep us focused on division. we've been conditioned to see ourselves as different from
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everything else and that's the point we're missing humans are trained to look at disparities that are trivial compared to our similarities and not just with people were talking about completely detaching from nature itself our plan it's a system that's interconnected everything we do something else is affected with that we're there no more. we can't survive on this earth humans have no chance so look at everything it's an extension of you atomically we're all the same it's just a different world view and the faster this realized station spreads the better off the world will be moving ahead. cayle awesome performance thank you so much for. you describe yourself as kind of an info rapper what is info rap. rap is sort of a monitor i use to describe my style of hip hop in the sensually what it is is
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information. my songs are kind of like essays you know in the sort of delivered in rhyme form and they're based on a lot of research and analysis i try to fact check and cross-reference all of my information and i use it to present to the public through the popular culture of hip hop so you have info rap and they're a little bit distinctive in terms of the song format is not really typical like i've got a song called the money song which is eight minutes long and sometimes when you're dealing with this type of heavy information. you know you can't just sit in to a two and a half minute traditional song so the whole history lesson about these concepts and why did you choose hip hop to display messages about these deeper political issues . ok well i was initially introduced to hip hop at a very young age i was about nine years old and fortunately my initial influences
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were political and socially conscious mcs like chuck d. from public enemy and care us and at a very early age i realized hip hop's ability to bridge people and bridge cultures together and so i've always had sort of a positive message ever since i was young since i first started and it sort of took on a bit of a political slant after nine eleven happened back in two thousand and one i wrote a song called the facts of war and when i was doing my research for that song i started uncovering a lot of information that i wasn't expecting to find that didn't quite fit with the official story so to speak and i realized when i tried to talk to my friends or other people about this stuff it was harder for the. absorb it just in conversation if i give them a book but i realized if i put music behind it and rap did and you know i did something where the message that i was trying to communicate was much more well received so hip hop is just
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a very effective medium for me to use right now to get this information out there. and you know you've written in the ranks of canadian hip hop and and you've been called multiple publications you know the rising star in canada how does it feel to you as a canadian you know looking at kind of your sister neighbor country being this global had your man kind of this imperial stick force of just military aggression in the world because i know that a lot of your lyrics are actually about america policy and american policy in kind of the military in that we're seeing them class struggles that kind of stemmed from the u.s. how do you reconcile that well. you know canada is a smaller like you said small sister country of the u.s. you know we only have thirty million people but you were next door neighbors with this powerhouse whose policies are affecting the world on an international level and when i was first starting writing my album and doing writing about political issues i didn't really. think it was the best idea for me to spoken specifically on
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canadian politics because the u.s. their policies affect the world they have an international reach that affects us all so i kind of just that's why i choose to focus more so on us as opposed to just comedian centric policies that would probably only appeal to a canadian population i'm trying to talk about global issues that affect humanity as a whole so it's unfortunate but i have to focus in on u.s. policy experts if we. believe that a lot like you said the media culture the political establishment in canada i mean a lot of it is influenced by this country. reach out is really awesome thanks for performing it's on your album called the bigger picture what is. the bigger picture you. will the big picture to me right now if not to say to you so tara but. basically i think that there's a conscious revolution that's happening right now there's so many different issues
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that are affecting us all and. when i think about being conscious i think about breaking free of the insular sort of narrow minded self-centered mind state that so many of us are imprisoned by and just recognizing the connections that we all share with one another and getting a bigger picture perspective of how you know we're all interrelated not just with one another but with the natural world as a whole and i really feel that there's a conscious revolution or a collective conscious evolution and then right now as more and more people are starting to understand that concept and more and more people are starting to recognize their own agency and their own true potential which is a great great thing i couldn't agree more we're all one human family living on one organism time to start treating each other that way and respect in life and the planet kale where can people find out more about your work people can find out more about my music my website calle sampson dot com feel free to add me on twitter underscore sampson look out for the new album the big picture on i tunes and i just
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want to take a second to encourage everybody out there who is aware of this information to not be afraid to speak out not be afraid to use whatever creative medium speaks most to you to express yourself artistically because really has the power to inspire the masses and with great art comes the possibility for great change which i know in the long run we're going to do but the time is now and we're all in this together we all need to be agents of change thank you so much kale sands and really appreciate you coming out. this is about what's really. going on. because ignorance is not bliss knowledge is definitely power. the truth is the truth is it really simple could not possibly be struck to see the lies the deeper tool to believe because the thomas comes the freeze reality and
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more to cover for the sake of stupidity so good a future generation can be free we need to take up a seat that the truth is not what. truth is the real dream is simply the world it's no good to apply money you corporate interest group want to have got to walk the group toward the floor and try to bring a chance to some of this book publishers can tell me i'm not going to do that now that's money to camp to see democrats and republicans up one page so killfile me and does what have a corporation say the president does one country the people who charge of those who control the money sort of touch with sorbs group in the world open to us couple the funding to show. that sucks would still cry book interesting to.
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some mathematicians at the swiss federal institute of technology have given us a very precise answer they did a study of who owns and controls the companies on the capital markets forty three thousand companies and they found out that there's a secret super entity they call it that owns sixty percent of the earnings every year and forty percent i'll be at. assets they did this by putting the same people on the boards of these companies so they have ten times the economic power that they're entitled to and they thought no one would catch them at it this is a huge conglomerate that has been rigging the library prices it's been rigging all of the commodities prices it's been trading in the securities markets with insider
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to be among. the olympic flame is about to be hostile and from greece to russia to get its month long epic told the country and in sochi for the twenty fourteen win to give. no excuse for internet out an image see it's revealed the n.s.a. has been snooping on those who generally need online privacy on the web stein said desperately move to mend their reputation. a fifth straight day of deadlock sees a u.s. government in paralysis and with economists warning off and ending disaster we report on what the red and versus blue standoff is costing america. and switzerland's plan to pay its citizens nearly three thousand dollars a month whether they have a job or not we tell.
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