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NATO 2012 Occupy Chicago Protester Moved to Ambulance After Being Hit by Chicago Police Van
May 19, 2012, 9:55 pm - An Occupy Chicago protester is transported to an ambulance after a Chicago Police van forced its way through the crowd earlier, and a protester argues to a CNN reporter that the large police presence and their tactics suppress freedom of speech. Note: the person filming is not the one yelling at the CNN reporter.
Punished for supporting OWS? Police captain Ray Lewis talks to RT
The Occupy Wall Street movement was created to combat corporate power but has since evolved. Police brutality took center stage when New York City police officers pepper-sprayed peaceful protesters, and since then a retired Philadelphia police captain has come forth to bridge the gap between protesters and law enforcement. Ray Lewis is in the process of potentially being stripped of his union benefits for protesting in his uniform, and he joins us with more on why he feels that it is necessary for him to speak out. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
Fox News: The Nonsense Zone // Who is behind the Occupy Wall Street movement?
IPS is grateful to Bill O'Reilly for this opportunity to showcase our proud history of public scholarship on inequality, peace, justice, and the environment. The Institute for Policy Studies is honored to join the long list of respected individuals and organizations that Bill O'Reilly has attacked on his Fox News show. During the opening segment of his May 22 tirade, O'Reilly attacked us for serving as the Occupy movement's "headquarters." He even implied that some central figure is making decisions about what color Occupy "agitators" should wear. These are hilarious claims about a movement that defiantly makes decisions through the direct participation of all of its members, rather than in a top-down process. And that would include fashion choices. We don't know how O'Reilly and his colleagues cooked up their theories. They didn't bother to contact us before staging this attack. But IPS is nevertheless grateful for this opportunity to showcase our proud history of public scholarship on inequality, peace, justice, and the environment. We have worked on the issue of inequality for two decades. We host one of the leading web sites for facts, figures and analysis, www.inequality.org. Our annual Executive Excess report [1], now in its 18th year, garners major mainstream media coverage on the growing gap between CEO and worker pay. Recently, IPS was invited to give testimony on this research to the Senate Budget Committee. IPS is also doing a great deal of research on the ...
Occupy New Dawn? OWS re-emerges in US
In America, anti-corporate Occupy protesters are re-emerging in New York and other cities, in a bid to surge back into the headlines. RT's Marina Portnaya is across developments in the Big Apple. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Outlaw Occupy: US set to strangle protests with jail threats
New York City police are investigating death threats made against staff through the phone and on twitter. This after officers forcibly arrested more than 70 people during an Occupy Wall Street protest. Since the start of the movement, nationwide protests have faced numerous cases of police brutality with batons and tear gas often used to disperse crowds. As the movement continues, so too does Washington's desire to silence the American public, as RT's Marina Portnaya explains. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Occupy Graduation: US student loan trillion dollar ticking time bomb
The American Dream is a symbol of education and success, but many are finding themselves left with a lifetime of debt trying to achieve it. US graduates can end up owing tens of thousands of dollars after college, in an economy where they then struggle to find a job. Now they're questioning whether it's all worth it - as RT's Marina Portnaya explains. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
Occupy London: 'OWS fight has only just begun'
The Occupy Wall Street protesters, whose anti-greed message gained global traction last year, are hoping to rekindle the movement's momentum. Next, a London Occupy activist tells RT how the group is still on the rise, as more people understand they're being robbed by their own governments. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
CrossTalk: Re-Occupy
How has the OWS movement transformed over the last 6 months? How newsworthy are the ongoing protests? Is OWS fatigue only growing? And has the movement achieved anything on the ground? CrossTalking with Charles Cooke, Bernadene Zennie and Danny Schechter. CT on FB: www.facebook.com
US 'intelligence war' triggers 'Occupy spy base' in UK
Menwith Hill, the largest intelligence gathering and surveillance center outside the US, in the heart of the UK's Yorkshire Dales, is surrounded by protesters demonstrating against America's planned missile defense system. The local residents, often camping outside, have been joined by members of the global Occupy movement, supporting ongoing local efforts. To keep up with new types of warfare, billions of dollars has been invested in Menwith Hill over the last decade. It has enabled the base to remain a vital component of the global US surveillance network. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
Police offering drugs to Occupy Minneapolis?
Some police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota are being accused of handing out drugs to members of the Occupy movement. A documentary called MK Occupy Minnesota sheds light on the alleged happenings and showcases teens who claim that cops offered them illegal substances. Many of those allegedly targeted by police are Occupy Minneapolis members and some believe the police are doing this to infiltrate the movement. Dan Feidt, journalist and OWS activist, joins us with more on this shocking allegation. Twin Cities Indymedia ( tc.indymedia.org ) RogueMedia.org, Communities United Against Police Brutality ( http ) Occupy Minneapolis ( occupyminneapolis.mn ) Like us and follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Occupy Wall St - The Revolution Is Love
A taste of the upcoming feature documentary, Occupy Love. This is a community funded film. www.occupylove.org "Love is the felt experience of connection to another being. An economist says 'more for you is less for me.' But the lover knows that more of you is more for me too. If you love somebody their happiness is your happiness. Their pain is your pain. Your sense of self expands to include other beings. This shift of consciousness is universal in everybody, 99% and 1%." ~ Charles Eisenstein *NAMED ONE OF TOP 10 MUST-WATCH OCCUPY WALL ST VIDEOS* This short film was Directed by Ian MacKenzie http Co-produced with Velcrow Ripper www.velcrowripper.com Camera Ian Mackenzie and Velcrow Ripper Editing: Ian Mackenzie Interview by: Velcrow Ripper Watch video with English/Spanish/French/Greek and many more subtitles www.universalsubtitles.org CHARLES EISENSTEIN is a teacher, speaker, and writer focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, money, and human cultural evolution. READ CHARLES BOOK Visit sacred-economics.com to learn more about his ideas for a new economy. Transcript "This movement isn't about the 99% defeating or toppling the 1%. You know the next chapter of that story, which is that the 99% create a new 1%. That's not what it's about. What we want to create is the more beautiful world our hearts tell us is possible. A sacred world. A world that works for everybody. A world that is healing. A world of peace. You can't just say "We demand a world of peace ...
Alex Jones calls for Occupy Bilderberg
On May 31, the annual Bilderberg conference will take place in Chantilly, Virgina. Every year the world's elites meet to make decisions that could potentially have an affect on millions around the world. The venue where the meeting will take place will be on lockdown and decisions on an alleged global agenda will be decided behind closed doors. Alex Jones, host of the Alex Jones Show, joins us with his experience at the Bilderberg conference. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
FBI framing members of Occupy?
Many government agencies and Wall Street would like to see the end of Occupy Wall Street. Since September of last year, the movement has been challenging the business as usual attitude that many blame for the US economic crisis. Last week, the Cleveland Five, self-proclaimed anarchists, were arrested by the FBI for allegedly planning to blow up a bridge in Ohio. Law enforcement and the mainstream media have tried to link the alleged terror plot to Occupy Wall Street. Sahar Aziz, law professor at Texas Wesleyan Univeristy, joins us with more. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
What We Saw at Occupy Wall Street's May Day Protest in NYC
Occupy Wall Street held a "General Strike" to commemorate May Day in New York City. Led by Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, the "Guitarmy" of a few thousand people noisily marched 28 blocks down Fifth Avenue toward Union Square Park. Reason.tv was on the scene to speak with Morello, USMC Sgt. Shamar Thomas (who became a viral video sensation after screaming at NYPD officers during an OWS protest last year), rival zombie marchers, and a few self-described lefties who've just had it with President Obama. Runs about 5 minutes. Produced by Anthony L. Fisher, with camera by Nathan Chaffetz, Sean McElwee and Fisher. Go to Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live.
Minnesota cops drugged Occupy Minneapolis?
At least one police officer in Minnesota has been placed on paid leave as investigators look into allegations that cops across the state have drugged members of Occupy Wall Street offshoots. Independent journalists, including Dan Feidt, have spoken with Occupy Minneapolis protesters who say they were offered drugs from officials. Feidt has documented these conversations and released a short film explaining his findings. He speaks with RT about the allegations, and what ethical, moral and medical implications it has for all those involved.
A13 Occupy Answers New York Stock Exchange 3:53 pm
April 13, NYC: Occupy Wall Street gathers on the steps of Federal Hall to counter the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange with "the People's Gong." Police make several arrests and attempt to prevent media from documenting them. Taped and edited by Atiq Zabinski, www.youtube.com
Occupy Bilderberg 2012
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Occupy Angels
Everyday, helpless occupiers are arrested, and jailed. They are crying out for help. For just $18 a month, only 60 cents a day, you can help rescue occupiers from their police state abusers. If you like this video, make sure to "Like" us at facebook.com/PartyOnTheRight
Occupy Wall Street revival?
The Occupy Wall Street movement has vowed to amp up its presence this spring. According to reports, approximately 100000 activists will be assisted by difference organizations to become better more effective protesters. The series of training sessions is believed to revive the movement. JA Myerson, investigative journalist, joins us for the latest on OWS. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Homeland Security spies on the Occupy movement
The Occupy Wall Street movement has been under attack by politicians and even the media. Although the attempts to discredit the movement have failed, new information has surfaced claiming the Department of Homeland Security is working with local law enforcement to conduct massive surveillance. Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, executive director for the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, joins us to analyze what DHS hopes to uncover. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Peter Schiff Speaks for 1 Percent at Occupy Wall Street
Last week, Reason.tv followed investment guru, radio show host, and unflappable defender of capitalism Peter Schiff as he spent three hours among the Occupy Wall Street protesters in Manhattan's Zuccotti Park. An unapologetic member of "the 1 Percent," Schiff argued with all comers for the better part of an afternoon. Schiff is no ordinary observer. As the prinicipal of the financial firm Euro Pacific Capital, he's a full-fledged and unapologetic member of "the 1 Percent." As an outspoken radio show host and commentator, he not only predicted the housing crash and financial crisis, he railed bank and auto-sector bailouts as they were happening. Schiff believes that capitalism offers is the only hope for young, frustrated people to have a vibrant and prosperous future. So he went to Occupy Wall Street to engage and debate the protesters. Touring the Occupy Wall Street scene in New York with a sign that read "I Am the 1%, Let's Talk," Schiff spent more than three hours on the scene, explaining the difference between cronyism and capitalism, bailouts and balance sheets, and more. "The regulation we want is the market," said Schiff. "That's what works." Schiff describes himself as "sympathetic" to the plight of the OWS protesters, but thinks their anger is misdirected at legitimate business interests and should be better at the White House, Congress, the Federal Reserve, and the crony capitalists they've bailed out. Check out Schiff's Euro Pacific Capital at www.europac.net ...
Police intimidating NATO / Occupy protestors in chicago on
This video was anonymously submitted to NewsPower recently, it shows Police officers intimidating and threatening physical violence against protestors arriving in Chicago on May 9th, 2012
Occupy Student Debt demands change
Student loan debt is at a record high and many are now stuck thinking twice about their education before getting tens of thousands of dollars in debt. Many college graduates are joining a sub-par workforce situation and Congress is currently considering doubling interest rates on student loans, making the cost of education skyrocket for the next generation. In a span of 30 years, tuition has increased by 600 percent and Stef Gray, organizer for Occupy Student Debt, joins us for more. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
LAPD Stands Down on Occupy LA
For days, OccupyLA had been told to evacuate its camp outside Los Angeles City Hall by 12:01 am on Monday, November 28. Throughout Thanksgiving weekend, the deadline approached and tension increased. When the police-led evacuation didn't happen, the movement moved into the streets where they were met by members of the Los Angeles Police Department armed with batons, helmets, and other riot gear. Reason.tv spoke with Occupiers and fans of the movement from inside the encampment at City Hall and followed the police developments into the morning. There was no clearing of the Occupy camp this time, but Los Angeles authorities have said they are determined to clear the space sooner or later. About 3:30 minutes. Written, shot, and narrated by Paul Detrick. Go to www.reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube Channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live.
Occupy Wall Street: the story behind seven months of protest -- the Guardian
In September last year, anti-corporate activists descended on a small park in lower Manhattan and Occupy Wall Street was born. As protesters ready for a spring resurgence, film-maker Kat Keene Hogue looks back at more than six months of Occupy, a movement that spread from Zuccotti Park to over 100 cities around the world
Los Angeles Police attacked by two occupy LA one officer taken to a hospital
may day protests Los Angeles Police attacked by two occupy LA one officer taken to a hospital the man caught on video hitting a female officer in the back of the head with a snare drum at the May Day demonstration you can see him in my video runing away 2:58 min video holding the drum
Is Occupy Wall Street dead?
On Saturday the Occupy Wall Street movement will hit its six month mark. Since September of last year, the movement spread from New York to the rest of the world in a matter of days. But whats going on with the movement now? Many of the well known occupation sites are barren and hardly have any occupiers left. So is OWS dead? JA Myerson, contributor for Truth-Out.Org, helps us answer this question. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Riot police violently disperse Occupy DC with batons
National Park Service police began slowly dismantling the Occupy DC encampment at McPherson Square on K Street early Saturday morning. Over the course of several hours, cops asked protesters to leave while authorities in hazmat suits combed the park and removed tents. Despite protesters insisting that the temporary structures were in compliance with the latest regulations imposed on the demonstrators, the cops continued to clear out the park throughout the course of the day. With only a small section of McPherson still spared by late afternoon, authorities eventually moved in and used force to clear the rest of the park. Protesters, passersby and journalists alike were assaulted as cops clad in riot gear stormed into the crowd and attacked anyone on the scene. Here cops are showing forcing a group of people out of the park with plastic shields and batons, only for them to fall into the mud and be crammed into a fence that prevented them from easily vacating the premises. Several arrests were reported, including one photojournalist, and many others were injured in the raid, including one RT cameraman.
Sean Hannity Takes On Occupy Wall Street Leader
Sean Hannity argues with Occupy Wall Street organizer Harrison Schultz, who says the police planted alcoholics and rapists at their encampment.
Noam Chomsky's Thoughts on Occupy Wall Street
This is a short snippet from an extended conversation with Noam Chomsky, available here - studiooccupy.org The full interview is about: -The Occupy Movement -Economic democracy and cooperatives -Limiting the accumulation of wealth -Consciousness raising -Latin America Information about the interviewer: Dada Maheshvarananda is an activist, writer and monk of Ananda Marga Yoga Society. He is the director of the Prout Research Institute of Venezuela and author of the forthcoming book, After Capitalism: Economic Democracy and the Progressive Utilization Theory (Prout). For more info, visit: www.priven.org
LAPD Raids Occupy LA
The Los Angeles Police Department raided Occupy LA in the early morning hours of November 30, 2011. There were more than 200 arrests made by the 1400 officers on hand to clear out the park surrounding Los Angeles City Hall. Reason.tv was on the scene when the raid happened and documented what may be the end of Occupy LA's encampment, but the beginning of a new chapter in the movement. Written, shot and narrated by Paul Detrick Approximately 2:00 minutes. Go to www.reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube Channel to receive automatic notifications when new material goes live.
Is Occupy Wall Street Working?
Is the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement working? Is the 99% versus the top one percent framing enough of a message? Cenk Uygur and Richard Eskow (Campaign For America's Future) break down the May Day general strike and the movement overall. twitter.com twitter.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: www.gplus.to Pinterest: pinterest.com
What We Saw at the Occupy the Justice Dept. Rally in DC!
On Tuesday, April 24 members of the Occupy movement gathered in DC at the Department of Justice to protest "mass incarceration" of black and Latino youth, demand the release of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, end the "racist death penalty," and more. Among the celebrities scheduled to address the crowd were actor Danny Glover, rapper Chuck D, activist Angela Davis, and others. Reason.tv asked protesters what they thought about praise by two of the rally's organizers, ANSWER Coalition and the Workers World Party, of North Korea, Barack Obama's terrible drug war record, and whether Cuba's court and electoral system was more trustworthy than our own. About 3.30 minutes. Produced by Anthony L. Fisher. Filmed by Fisher and Joshua Swain. Interviews by Lucy Steigerwald. Go to reason.tv for downloadable versions of this video and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube channel to receive automatic notification when new material goes live.
Occupy Congress video: Police arrest OWS protesters
On Tuesday the Occupy Wall Street movement took their protest to Congress. This marks the movement's four month anniversary and hundreds gathered outside the Capitol where protesters held signs and chanted slogans. A handful of people were arrested and the last confirmed number was six arrests. The Occupy movement also paid a visit to the White House and the Supreme Court. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
May Day 2012 Labor Speaks Out | Occupy Wall Street Video
May 1, 2012: After tens of thousands march from Union Square to Wall Street, filling twenty five blocks of the city with people, representatives of unions, immigrant rights groups and the occupy wall street movement address a jubilant crowd. "For all the people who thought we fell asleep this winter, loud and clear, once and for all you see all the work we put in across the wintertime!" - George Martinez, OWS
Montreal students occupy University of Quebec
the video courtesy MontrealManif www.youtube.com The Quebec government announced it would suspend the current semester for many college and university students after around one hundred protesters marched through the hallways of the Université du Québec in Montreal Wednesday morning expressing their anger over the rise of the tution fees. The striking students forced the cancellation of some classes. Some protesters broke into the classrooms and grabbed the students by an arm telling them to get out. None of the protesters reportedly were carrying guns, neither anyone has been arrested. The several weeks long stand-off has created considerable social disorder. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Michelle Malkin Calls Out Juan Williams Re: Occupy Movement - Sean Hannity - 5-2-12
"These occupiers and the Democrats behind them, can no more disown the violent agitators, than they can disown the stench that comes from these filthy encampments!" says Syndicated Columnist, NY Times #1 Best Selling Author, Michelle Malkin, in a smackdown debate with FNC's Juan Williams regarding the recent May Day terroristic actions displayed throughout the country by the Occupy movement.
Occupy San Francisco Brick Thrower
This is when things got interesting. An Occupier started throwing bricks off the roof into a crowd hitting one person in the face during a live shot.
Occupy Wall Street moving into phase two?
Over the weekend the Occupy Wall Street movement will turn six months old. The movement has had many different messages, but all protesters agree that something in American needs to change. Although the movement has no real leader many individuals have stood out to help promote the ideas of Occupy. One of this is Jesse LaGreca, activist and writer for Daily Kos, he joins us to update us on the movement. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Occupy UK: Mass strike bites Britain
More than 2 million participants put the public sector on hold in the UK, as unions stage a massive public sector strike. It is the largest of its kind in 30 years. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
Fault Lines - Occupy Wall Street: Surviving the Winter
Fault Lines follows key Occupy organisers through the winter as they continue to build a movement even after violent evictions across the country.
Occupy Oakland video: Police use flashbangs & tear-gas against protesters
Video courtesy: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Police in Oakland, California, have used tear-gas and flash-grenades as a 2000-strong Occupy Oakland march turned violent, with some protesters claiming that rubber bullets were also fired into the crowd. At least 300 people were arrested. The demonstrators had attempted to take over vacant buildings to use as their headquarters, they also broke into City Hall and tried to occupy a YMCA. Police spokesman Jeff Thomason told media most of the arrests came around 8 pm local time. Police took many protesters into custody as they marched through the city's downtown area, with some entering a YMCA building. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Occupy West Side Story - Officer Winski
Dedicated to our favorite perpetrator of police brutality and squasher of dissent. Deputy Inspector Edward J. Winski. Lyrics are here: keroscenerecords.tumblr.com Performed by @nathanleighsays, @HelloFrances, @i_d_clairez, and @jdegroot
Bill O'Reilly Caught on Tape Smearing Occupy as Terrorists
Bill O'Reilly Caught on Tape Smearing Occupiers as Terrorists. Occupy Bilderberg 2012! Bilderberg is the secretive elite meeting gathering at the Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, Virginia from May 31st to June 3rd. Come and help occupy Bilderberg and bring light to this secretive meeting! occupybilderberg.org If you can't make it, check out WeAreChange's LIVE stream here ustream.tv and follow Luke @ twitter.com for updates and notifications for when the stream goes LIVE at Bilderberg 2012. wearechange.org
Chris Hedges And Occupy Debate "Black Bloc" Violence
With the escalation of police tactics at many Occupations, some Occupiers argue for more active resistance. Chris Hedges and Kevin Zeese are questioned by DC Occupiers over future tactics at a seminar sponsored by a Ralph Nader group. This is one of 3 parts, Critique then Hedges www.youtube.com Part 3 Scariest (Black Bloc) Looking Demonstrator May have Been Undercover or Something! www.youtube.com
Triumph The Insult Comic @ Occupy Wall Street
Watch CONAN @ teamcoco.com - Triumph the Insult Comic Dog gives it to bankers, protestors and a bull.
OCCUPY CHASE BANK - PROTEST AND POLICE BRUTALITY IN LOUISVILLE, KY
This video shows members of Occupy Louisville protesting a Chase Bank for its exorbitant eviction of families in Louisville. The police respond with violence and several activists are arrested. "Guilty" by Rebel Diaz was used in the closing of the video
Police arrest over 300 protesters at Occupy Oakland
Police in Oakland, California, have used tear-gas and flash-grenades as a 2000-strong Occupy Oakland march turned violent, with some protesters claiming that rubber bullets had been also fired into the crowd. At least 300 people were arrested, police say. The demonstrators attempted to take over a vacant building to use as their headquarters. As they began tearing down perimeter fences around the HenryJ. KaiserConvention Center, police declared an unlawful assembly and used force, according to the Oakland Tribune newspaper. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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