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attention to the place that some. of our. action over evil the anonymous movement plans to unite over four hundred global locations on choose day for a million mass protest against a raft of issues from n.s.a. snooping to g.m. food. fueling europe's far right this fear that ongoing war sterrett in unchecked immigration could seek stream is party steal a march in next year's election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which is being declared all in aspire for militia. are they watching r.t. with me andrey farmer now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand
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together as one today major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes. and spoke to some of the activists. the anonymous are calling for hacktivists activist and ordinary citizens to stand up against what they see is a police state if you have not yet been up to new reality here in the. morning. we are here so that was a bit of their call and now i'm joined by the organizer of the upcoming rally here in washington the million mask march john anthony fer hurst thank you so much for joining me thanks for coming down you know right john you say a police state they say secure state what do you think about that dilemma. i think
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it's kind of like a lot of crime you know that you know you can't give up your freedom just to be safe you know the main criticism is that such a decentralized force will die down like as the occupy movement has the many ways i'm going to explain what i mean i mean did they did they stop the overtake the corporate overtake no they did not will you stop the n.s.a. what is your answer to that like to you know but you know. i think we're not we're not slowing down we're speeding up i mean this started this with want to vent here in washington d.c. and as of the last i looked last night we had over four hundred marches on november fifth and over one hundred fifty different countries and that doesn't look like it's marcello not at all john i looked at the agenda of the rally it's very diverse it's against the persecution of whistleblowers it's against monsanto the biggest producer of genetically modified seeds tell me about the agenda what are you trying to change or trying to change
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a lot of stuff that's going on in this world like i said as far as like the food that we police state farm was like they're spending money in other countries and all these all this stuff that's going on in the night he is spending it here you know i was just talking to my friends where yeah you want to use for michigan you know today we're talking about like all these abandoned buildings i can you can you fix somebody else's house before you fix your own you know you've got a you know there's people all over the world that need some serious change and that's what we're doing here. well earlier i spoke with american activists craig he says the group has a very clear distinction between what's right and what's legal. what is the kind of real world stuff we've been doing not the online stuff for me has been to get more people what i like to call activated get more people out there just doing something you know i don't even care what you believe i want you on the streets telling people about it in getting things done so i think this type of event is
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going to just help to get more people active in the system and i have a feeling that more people active in the system would only be better for the people gee fail anonymous might actually alienate people because you talked about the protests there which is fair enough but also they do hack websites and people could legitimately say well actually isn't that a criminal offense to be want to be part of this there's a distinction there you call it criminal you know what's right and what's wrong is not exactly in line with what's legal and what's the legal and so it's really up to each individual to decide just how far they're willing to go with their protests. and you can get updates on the protests any time by heading to r.t. dot com where we are gathering images from rallies that have been taking place. and actually europeans get the chance to replace them. the worry though is increasing numbers of voters are being attracted to the far right the root is anger what's perceived to be unbridled immigration while suffering from stagnant
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economies and stubborn unemployment test riseley looks at some of those on the right who are lining up to take on brussels. the minced no words the doctors will not hundred on course your european people are realizing that the use in empire the soviet union in fact is destroying their freedom. the authorization of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades. and they're all fired up to continue. this shake the system. there are two increasingly popular figureheads riding a wave of nationalist movements across europe not quite in the mainstream but no longer on the fringes either germany france the netherlands belgium austria greece italy and the u.k. all see the success of political parties which in varying degrees are anti e.u. in its current form anti euro and anti immigration. law. but for
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today europe doesn't have economic growth nor does it really have peace the rights and the love did not manage to resolve the problems and the far right feeds off and a new pool of voting intentions show that nearly a quarter of french voters would vote for france's national front in the may twenty four thousand european parliament elections that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and this swing to the right could very well sweep across europe as well in the pairs national front and the dutch and islam politician have to builders party for freedom plan their move that. despite reports that builders in the past disapproved of anti semitic remarks by le pen's father while upin reportedly described the dutch as more radical than she was when it came to islam it was in this restaurant the two of the most confrontational politicians in europe sat down over a meal and got to know each other and in the end they realized that they had more in common that they might have initially thought so much so that full political
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parties that claimed patriotism they decided to put their differences aside and pursue an ambitious goal changing the europe's grand plan. europeans and the french have understood that the political structure of the defense be the best the nation but today the decisions are made in brussels in washington they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the e.u. italian premier and recollect a call the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the european union that could lead to the most anti european parliament in history in the end it's a numbers game as far as that's concerned the rise of the right is not quite just a blip on europe's radar. r.t.e. paris. and it is the latest general elections in a number of e.u. member states that have raised the most concern over the swing to the extreme for
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example this year in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary may begin roads at the national assembly in twenty ten in the same year in latvia the national alliance came in fourth and then in twenty eleven the true finns party quadrupled its share of the national vote or for norway it's a particularly painful problem the anti immigration progress party came third in national elections this year despite having mass murderer anders breivik as a former follower social research expert your hands burke believes populist appeal is feeding the ranks of the far right. all of these parties are anti immigrant there and they do express sort of that. the strongest sort of anti immigrant views in europe and so that's one of these days might have a certain influence as they have had like in denmark for instance and so resistance
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against immigration is one thing the other is a sort of anti-elite to just sentiment among voters in europe so people who wish to express a protest or an anti elitist sentiment tend to support these parties they could have a major influence certainly in terms of immigration policy and in terms of it way that europe it's viewed around the world. the country that became one of the most outspoken critics of washington's global snooping at a pace to. brazil's blushing after admitting it's been spying on diplomatic premise is on its territory head online to learn more about the country's intelligence. also that he seized over a ton of chemicals on the road to syria at the border check and what exactly was being smuggled to the wall towards. the two little right from the state capital first pretty easily and i think the jury.
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on our recorders were there and i and the instrument i. could be in the next little one on the hill. a powerful libyan warlord has appointed a shadow government to run a self-proclaimed autonomy in the country the eastern part of libya which the breakaway leaders calls than i care how most of the country's oil reserves and its main city benghazi is where the revolution against moammar gadhafi began in twenty eleven the militia chief in charge had his forces shut down oil flows in the province in july leading to a fifty percent drop in exports no one's yet stopped even to hand out jaslene because the authorities in tripoli lack the means to deal with him by force the government's been losing popularity over its failure to deal with corruption and
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rising pay skid affy instability some analysts say the situation is being aggravated by foreign meddling. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today. we have to see if the when they find an agreement to maintain the composition of the value within commonly b.-a or if the very way altogether or forces that are intervening from outside of libya so it wouldn't be surprised if the area would start looking east of southeast about two hundred forty tribes in the bia and tribes are very important for the running of the territory is not just a sort of. reminded of like we can imagine from the western tribes there they count they control people in the territory it depends how much they bargain among
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themselves but it may also end up that they fight each other i mean this is very difficult to predict it depends also by which support from outside this new independent unit who would. acquire. the capitol is not immune to the trouble leave new clashes are being reported in tripoli it is the latest outbreak of violence in the city which the central government has also been unable to fully control last month the prime minister was briefly kidnapped by a group of men who allegedly tried to pressure him to resign. well there's more trouble on the other side of the atlantic. as a head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish that in the first u.s. states details straight ahead.
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back now egypt is anticipating more street support for the toppled islamic president after a coalition of mohammed morsy allies said they fully back his resistance to the trial that kicked off on monday morsi and fourteen muslim brotherhood members are accused of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video of the deposed leader since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still a digital leader the judge them perspire own the trial until january the eighteenth morse's behavior could see him barred from further sessions during his transfer to prison police had to face angry prime morsy mobs in the capital and other cities but no one from the military has yet been brought to book over last year's violence
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something many egyptians activists find astonishing it is very evident that they have no all they're not ready to pursue this because they don't have enough evidence in fact have they had any evidence the current and the previous ministers of interior and should be implicated as well they were all part of the ministry of interior when the incidents happened in december two thousand and twelve so it is a technique to put pressure to getting better negotiation stance against the muslim brotherhood currently dean wants more concessions and wants the muslim brothers to give in to the situation as a status quo accepted and that is just a pressure. well egypt islamics themselves have been divided over more sees leadership but even those who wanted him out in the summer accused the trial of being politicized also believes all sides have to recognize the urgent need for a political solution morsi truly believes that he still is the president and
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hanging on to the issue of legitimacy gives him a power position and that by not accepting this current trial he's more or less becoming another mandela on facebook today many of his supporters describe him as the new mandela for africa which of course is is neither true nor is it. realistic. both parties them the current regime supported by the military and the muslim brotherhood have not realized that the only way out of this predicament is a political solution. washington's deadly drone warfare is something president obama apparently takes great personal pride in the march and explains why in breaking the set later today here on r.t. . you know the last thing i ever ever expected to come out of a nobel peace prize winners mouth is this i'm really good at killing people
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yes folks according to a new book double down our beloved president constitutional lawyer nobel laureate brock obama apparently loves to brag about how well he can execute a human beings with drones now for those of you who are still not offended at the president's disregard for human life and think this is just the way politics works and that every president has blood on their hands let me remind you of this one of the chief architects of the drone program john bellinger said that the reason why obama has ramped up the use of these killer robots is to avoid the bad press of guantanamo bay so you know what i'll give it to him he is really good at killing people because if there's one thing voters how i hope for when electing him it was expedited murder.
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a quick look now at some other international news a gunman has opened fire at a shopping mall in the u.s. state of new jersey just before it was about to close there are no reports of anyone being injured and the building was quickly evacuated police officers in a searching for the man who is believed to have since left the mall wearing body armor the local mayor says one shot has been confirmed but witnesses say the gunman fired repeatedly security cameras. iraqi police have followed in the by two suicide bombers who tried to break into a police station in the north they recognize the attack is an open fire forcing the bombers to blow themselves up. side the building but at least two people were killed and seven others wounded that's on top of other bombings that killed ten people in the country on monday iraqis seeing its worst violence in years with almost a thousand people killed in october alone. a man's hijacked a bus in the populous skiing area in western norway and stabbed all three people on
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board to death the suspected attacker is originally from south sudan and in his fifty's the motive is not yet known he was captured by firefighters who arrived at the scene thinking it was a traffic accident. people in crimea have come out against ukraine's looming trade deal with the european union up to eight hundred people turned out in the autonomy republican a protest which coincided with russia's unity day demonstrators burned e.u. flags and called for closer ties with moscow despite make support ukraine's pushing ahead with the partnership deal which could be signed at the end of this month. has plenty of independent spirit in the united states two parts of colorado will vote on tuesday on whether to break away from the rest of the state report now has been to find out why. in a state of five point one million people democracy is failing in the minority and
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a battle to break away has begun or trying to address a kind of systemic issue within a country which is this rural versus urban divide eleven colorado counties approximately four hundred thousand citizens are voting on a ballot initiative that would pave the way for creating the fifty first us state the urban areas can assert their well against the rural communities and it is like taxation without representation and that the rural communities don't have a voice to block the things that are being forced upon them earlier this year colorado's democratically controlled legislature exerted its power by passing laws fiercely unpopular in the northeastern parts of the state among them. historic gun control laws and mandating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources a move officials say will crush farmers and ranchers while also raising the cost of
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electricity urban legislators imposed one standard on rural colorado and exempted themselves out of that same standard for their urban constituents one might call that tyranny in my thirteen years plus of being a county commissioner i have never seen folks this frustrated this discontent this feeling of this disenfranchised in addition to sending a message to lawmakers here in denver supporters of the fifty first state say their ballot initiative also serves as inspiration for the many other u.s. cities and states with their own secession movements i get told calls on a regular basis. at least once a week from citizens in other states that saying hey what are you guys doing out there how you doing this from vermont and north carolina to texas and california the u.s. has seen a rapid spy. movements blazing across the nation in the past decade as the united
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states has grown extremely divided i hope that there's a recognition that a disconnect exists not just here in colorado but in other states and that we need to begin to address that problem the problem of america's partisan politics extends all the way up to the top last month's dysfunctional stalemate in washington caused a sixteen day government shutdown the next step beyond this is going to be more than likely in twenty four to know statewide ballot initiative which everybody in the state would be able to vote about point which would redraw the boundaries of the state of colorado however this coveted swing state can only be torn in two with the approval of u.s. congress a powerful legislative body known best for its own failure at reaching compromise. r.t. colorado. extreme economics next with max and stacy and i discuss report. the
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conflict. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across silicon we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem for trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five for ready to join the
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fifth of november and banks there's a con man still rule it's been four hundred years that rebuilding sailed for a rope a rope was the last never held and for this reason trees those plots still bad indeed it was blankfein the diamond who did these schemes called ponzi contrived to blow the global economy sky high with three quadrillion derivatives lay deep in dark pools that did prove the market's overthrow of the markets go boom what the economy went our wealth and when the smoke did clear away the tollbooths are here to stay life liberty and the pursuit of happiness speech assembly and association were no longer fricken free all but a dollar a nickel and a dime so remember remember that every fifth of november when we pay warner brothers is copy white till we must drop another penny to the guy they call jamie carney or blight hip hip hooray a penny for the guy stacy herbert yeah right axis the tollbooth economy on the
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november the president wants you to get rich on obamacare you being the bank of course this is tom scully in the new york times and he was he was involved in the introduction of medicare schedule d. which is that trillions to our health care bill in the united states but he was talking to hedge funds and private equity about obamacare and he said it's not a government takeover of medicine it's the privatization of health care you know i call this the digital divide or digital apartheid in america you notice that when it comes to hardware software to run a massive surveillance state run out of the n.s.a. be after the government things seem to work. flawlessly but rolling out a computer program for health care oh it stinks it's full of bugs we have to be rebuilt overly costly it's the digital apartheid if you live on one side of the apartheid wall like that guy scully then everything works great if you live on the
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other side of the apartheid wall like ninety eight percent of the american population nothing works and cost too much and you live in a. ghetto. that you can say was going to say for cox but fortunately i caught myself and i said for cock to instead. well he's speaking to these hedge fund managers and private equity guys of billions of dollars and he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically is surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it.

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