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


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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


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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


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Occupy Oakland January 28, 2012 - Police Brutality


EDIT: SEE THE VIDEO RESPONSE BELOW POSTED BY MY USERNAME TO SEE AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THE FIRST TEAR-GASSING. My camera was continuously rolling, I missed some things but got a lot. I edited it down to try and show all that is necessary to see. The action to take the Henry J Kaiser building started peaceful. The police diverted our route but the march continued toward the building. A fence was torn down in an attempt to take the building and the police fired tear gas. I did not leave out parts where protesters threw things (including the tear gas canisters that were fired upon them). The point was that the police responded with violence to the destruction of a fence. The protesters naturally reacted to this. Since the ability to take the building was stopped by the police, the march moved on (there was chatter of taking other buildings or approaching the building from the other side. I am not clear as to what the plan was). The police stopped the march in its tracks. I was filming the two sides in between them and had the first flash bang grenade shot at me which can be seen exploding at my feet in the video. It put me into a state of shock basically and I was pretty jumpy filming the rest (not to mention all of the tear gas I was breathing). The police responded with violence first in this standoff again. Rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke bombs and flash bang grenades were shot, the protesters retreated. Then the protesters approached again and the process basically <b>...</b>


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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 <b>...</b>


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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


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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 <b>...</b>


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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


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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


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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


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Activists Occupy AIPAC with message to Congress: No War On Iran


***Take Action: Tell Congress and Obama: No War On Iran! Sign the petition at www.occupyaipac.org*** An AIPAC Policy Conference panel titled "Stopping Iran" had some unexpected speakers: activists with Occupy AIPAC and CODEPINK who stood up and "mic checked" Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Israeli Ambassador Jeremy Issacharoff. At about 2pm on March 5, four activists called out AIPAC for pushing for American support for an Israeli attack on Iran. One activist was violently attacked by an AIPAC member who used his tie to strangle the peaceful protester. Later in the afternoon two activists unfurled a "Don't Bomb Iran" banner inside the AIPAC hall. Security promptly pushed them out of the hall, and also forcefully removed an AIPAC delegate who had nothing to do with the action, but was taken out for being a bystander. The full People's Microphone inside the panel said: "Mic check! Ros-Lehtinen is pushing war based on lies. We are the 99% Wars benefit the 1% Don't bomb Iran! Diplomacy not bombs. AIPAC supports endless war. We support peace. Occupy Wall Street not Iran. Occupy Wall Street not Palestine. No war on Iran." The Occupy AIPAC coalition is gathering to urge Obama to reject the Israeli administration's push for war on Iran and insist on respect for Palestinian rights. Timed to coincide with the annual AIPAC policy conference from March 3-6, Occupy AIPAC aims to draw attention to the dangerous role of AIPAC as a special interest lobby that maintains a <b>...</b>


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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.


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Occupy Miami raided by SWAT


Dozens of SWAT officers broke into the Occupy Miami safehouse on March 13 after an alleged terrorist alert, which turned out to be fake. Policemen in flack jackets were searching for guns and explosives, according to those that witnesses the event. The cops pointed their guns even at the children who were there, some say. Several members of the group were taken away for an interview and placed in separate locations, and the Miami Police Department is for now staying tight lipped on the incident. Occupy Miami is a peaceful movement that moved to the building after they were evicted from their encampment at the city's Government Center six weeks ago. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Occupy Denver video: Cops pepper-spray protesters, fire rubber bullets


Video courtesy: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com The most violent clash between OWS supporters and the police so far has erupted in Denver, as the authorities attempted to dismantle an Occupy camp. The Internet is swamped with hundreds of angry messages and pictures of rubber bullet wounds. Denver police took their best shot at dismantling the OWS camp over the weekend. To disperse the crowd they used tear gas, batons, and rubber bullets, which are considered to be a "safe deterrent." RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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[Orignal full version] 1 Marine vs. 30 Cops (By. J. handy)


United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement. Thomas comes from a long line of people who sacrifice for their country: Mother, Army Veteran (Iraq), Step father, Army, active duty (Afghanistan), Grand father, Air Force veteran (Vietnam), Great Grand Father Navy veteran (World War II). To contact Sgt. Thomas directly: sgtshamarthomasusmc@yahoo.com


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Police Arrest 73 in Occupy Wall Street Crackdown As Protesters Mark Six Months of Uprising


democracynow.org - Michael Moore led hundreds of people from the Left Forum conference to Zuccotti Park on Saturday where hundreds had gathered to re-occupy the park to mark six months since the launch of the Occupy Wall Street movement, which began last September and launched protests around the world that gave voice to "the 99 percent." That night, New York City police officers cleared the park making at least 73 arrests. Many people reported excessive use of force by officers, several cases were caught on camera. In one widely reported incident, a young woman suffered a seizure after she was pulled from the crowd and arrested. Witnesses say police initially ignored Cecily McMillan as she flopped about on the sidewalk with her hands zip-tied behind her back, but she was eventually taken away in an ambulance. For more we talk to Guardian reporter Ryan Devereaux, who has been following the Occupy movement closely. Towatch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for a decade of Democracy Now! reports on Occupy Wall Street, please visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Listen on SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org


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Police Attack Occupy Wall Street Protesters On Anniversary In NYC


Via The Raw Story: "New York police arrested protesters celebrating the six-month anniversary of Occupy Wall Street by massing on a square near the stock exchange over the weekend. Chaotic scenes unfolded at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan's financial district overnight Saturday-Sunday when officers broke up the peaceful rally by about 600 people at the site where the Occupy movement started last September...". The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. www.rawstory.com www.rawstory.com www.nakedcapitalism.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. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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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


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Raw Video: Police Sweep at NY Occupy Protest


Dozens of police officers cleared the park where the Occupy movement was born six months ago and made several arrests after hundreds of protesters returned in an anniversary observance and defiantly resisted calls to clear out. (March 18) Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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Occupy Wall Street Gets Corporate Support


A group of business leaders, including Ben & Jerry's founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, are planning to substantial funds into the Occupy Wall Street movement in hopes of sustaining the protests and fostering political change, Jessica Firger reports on Lunch Break.


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Occupy London assault: Bailiff plows car through protesters


Police in London have been accused of excessive force in their efforts to clear out Occupy demonstrators. Protesters stood together last night as officers broke down the doors to their camps. RT's Laura Smith has more on the London based battle between occupiers and officers. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Triumph The Insult Comic @ Occupy Wall Street


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#F29 Occupy Portland Shuts Down ALEC Corporations


Occupy Portland does it's bit to raise awareness of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) An Occupy Portland Video Collective Collaboration in Peaceful Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street. Subscribe here for more daily updates. All content on this channel marked with a creative commons license is available for derivative, non-commercial works only. Email mediacoalition@occupyportland.org to join our group of volunteers or submit videos to this channel. occupyportland.org occupypdx.org occupytogether.org


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OCCUPY by Peggy Fitzsimmons


OCCUPY Occupy your (higher) Self. 100 %. Occupy your heart. Occupy the place where everything is connected. Occupy your own rhythm. Occupy compassion. Occupy your creativity. Occupy whatever is in front of you RIGHT NOW. Occupy your feelings. Occupy stillness. Occupy the truth that you are good enough. Occupy your physical body. Occupy uncertainty. Occupy the space in which you are never alone. Occupy grace. Occupy your OWN energy. Occupy all points of view. Occupy your intentions. Occupy what makes You feel most alive. Occupy your inner knowing. Occupy a raindrop. Occupy your dreams. Occupy acceptance. Occupy what needs to be said. Occupy sound and light and color and space. Occupy a sense of purpose. Occupy kindness. (breathe now) Occupy your breath. Occupy this inhale. Occupy this exhale. (breathe. now.) Occupy the space you are most afraid to occupy. Occupy gentleness. Occupy your relationships. Occupy the ether and the deep ground. Occupy your truth. Occupy change. Occupy your deepest passion. Occupy forgiveness. Occupy the divinity of all living things. Occupy your word. Occupy the unknown. Occupy your readiness to heal. Occupy silence. Occupy whatever is downstream. Occupy tranquility. Occupy the understanding that there is always enough. Occupy timelessness. Occupy your power. Occupy your seat on the journey Home. Occupy the mind that recognizes these words. Occupy the eyes that see this grand vision. Occupy the ears that hear this possibility. Occupy the mouth <b>...</b>


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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


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Bloomberg's Occupy Shake Shack Moment


MarketWatch columnist David Weidner stops by Mean Street and takes issue with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg dining with Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein while Occupy Wall Street protesters were being arrested.


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Journalist Sam Slovick on Occupy LA: Scenes From a New Revolution


"People say, 'What do these people want?, 'Where is the list of demands?' You know, it's like an embryonic movement," says journalist and filmmaker Sam Slovick. "You can't throw a crayon into daVinci's baby crib and tell him to paint the Mona Lisa, it's not there yet?" Slovick is the writer and director of the documentary Occupy LA: Scenes from the New Revolution, a five part series produced by Take Part and Slake. He sat down with Reason.com's managing editor, Tim Cavanaugh, to talk about the documentary, how Occupy LA became the largest occupation, and the difference in media coverage between the Occupy movement and the Tea Party. Approximately 9:36 min. 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.


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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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#F29 Matt Taibbi on Bank of America | Occupy Wall Street Video


On February 29 in Bryant Park, journalist Matt Taibbi talks to Occupy Wall Street activists about Bank of America and the mortgage crisis.


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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.


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Raw Video: Sarandon Lauds "Occupy" Movement


Actress Susan Sarandon addressed an "Occupy Wall Street" rally in New York on Tuesday. She told protesters that the "Occupy" movement has opened up a debate about economic justice and the link between government and corporate influence. (Feb. 28) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly


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Anonymous: Occupy AIPAC


EMERGENCY BULLETIN: AIPAC, You will not escape our wrath. Follow: twitter.com/theanonmessage TRANSCRIPT ______________ Citizens of the World. We are Anonymous. Just a few weeks ago, we declared our crusade against the government of Israel and all supporting counterparts for their involvement in war propoganda, crimes against humanity, and the systematic genocide and expulsion of minorities. Their crimes have resulted in the displacement of Palestinians who did not commit any crime but defend their homelands. Let's also not forget the USS Liberty incident where Israel killed 34 American servicemen. Now, AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee wants to lobby for more wars, more destruction, more deaths than they already have committed and unfortunately, our president has decided to defend them for it. Our government's foreign policy has no sovereignty to America. It's sovereignty is to the state of Israel. AIPAC is now our enemy. We're calling for an occupation of AIPAC and the destruction of their websites. Make them pay for their crimes. We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We must certainly not forget. Expect us or perish.


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#F29 Shut Down the Corporations | Occupy Wall Street Video


The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a "non-profit" organization used by its corporate members to pen legislation that serves their own interests. ALEC members include Pfizer, Bank of America, Koch Industries, AT&T, ExxonMobil, Kraft Food, Walmart, Johnson & Johnson, Bayer, GlaxoSmithKline, State Farm Insurance, and Coca Cola. On February 29, 2012, Occupy Wall Street joined more than 80 other Occupations around the country to protest this abuse of the American democratic system.


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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.


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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


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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.


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The Stream - What's next for Occupy Wall Street?


Occupy Wall Street, six months on. What has the movement achieved and what needs to change?


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Fault Lines - History of an occupation


Fault Lines tells the definitive history of Occupy Wall Street from its early days through the movement's rapid spread up to the brutal crackdown by state authorities.


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Occupy Unmoved: Washington OWS protesters to defy evictions


Anti-corporate protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement in Washington are gearing up for tough police action. They have passed a deadline set up by local authorities to remove camping equipment from the city squares. But RT's Liz Wahl discovered the activists are remaining loyal to the cause. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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CPAC 2012: Occupy Protesters & Anti-gay Activists


"The Occupy movement, if it weren't so dangerous to the American ideal, would be comical," says John Thompson, a Rick Santorum supporter who attended The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which kicked off in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 9th, 2012. CPAC is the premier annual gathering of the conservative movement, but this year not all the action was inside the convention center. Occupy DC was joined by the AFL-CIO, SEIU, National Nurses United, Metro Labor Council, and OurDC for a demonstration right outside. The group says it was protesting a "gathering of bigots, media mouthpieces, corrupt politicians, and their 1 percent elite puppet masters." Reason's Lucy Steigerwald was on hand to see what all the fuss was about. Produced by Jim Epstein, with help from Joshua Swain and Julie Ershad. Approximately 4.30 minutes. Go to Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to our YouTube channel to get automatic updates when new material goes live.


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Occupy Boston dissolves


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Occupy Oakland mass arrest attempt caught on video


According to the eye-witness who captured this footage, an Occupy march was stopped by Oakland PD at Telegraph Avenue and William Street. There protesters were asked to leave but were surrounded. Cops used flash grenades, pointed guns at protesters and used batons against the unarmed demonstrators. Eventually the protesters find a way out. This video courtesy of @ryanj Watch the original video @ www.youtube.com See the clip with enhanced brightness: www.youtube.com Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Re-Occupy Wall Street: Protesters back in Zuccotti Park


Protesters are back in New York's Zuccotti Park - the symbolic birthplace of the Anti-Wall street movement where it all started almost four months ago. Barricades have been in place since mid-November when the occupiers were evicted in a night raid by police. But now that the barriers are gone the protesters are determined to stay - as RT's Anastasia Churkina reports RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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The year of dissent: 'Occupied' America


Let's go to the US now, where the outgoing year witnessed the biggest wave of protests since the Vietnam War. Americans have been turning out in droves in hundreds of cities across the United States. They too want a revolution - but an economic one. And they've all been united under the umbrella "Occupy" movement as it became know, which sprang up in New York more than three months ago. Marina Portnaya has been covering the protests for RT. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Occupy America / #OccupyAmerica


#OccupyAmerica // Have the Occupy Wall Street protests that sprung up across the country this fall already passed? Shot in NYC, Oakland, and Cincinnati, this short explores the state of the #OWS protests now that local governments have removed permanent encampments, and asks what the future will be for this still-young nationwide movement. Produced and edited by Chase Whiteside (interviews), Erick Stoll (camera), and Liz Cambron. Additional Camera: Kasey Hosp Jay Taylor (youtube.com Includes excerpt from "Monday Morning in Zuccotti Park," Directed by Steve Bognar (youtube.com Additional Oakland Footage: Karl Baumann (vimeo.com Raleigh Latham (vimeo.com Additional NYC Footage: David Phelps (youtube.com George Lyter (youtube.com Casey Neistat (youtube.com NY Daily News - - - - - - - - - - - - NLM ELSEWHERE: Facebook: facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Tumblr: blog.newleftmedia.com DONATE Our videos are free to watch, but costly to produce. Every contribution helps to keep us online. newleftmedia.com


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Dozens arrested at occupy corporations


On Wednesday dozens gathered in New York City to protest the influence money and corporations have on US politics. The occupiers gathered outside several banks and chanted slogans condemning US corporations influence on the US government. All across the nation people coordinated similar protests and over a dozen people were arrested in the largest coordinated effort since the fall. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Occupy Atlanta Silences Civil Rights Hero John Lewis!


What we saw at the "revolution": Many curious citizens and media outlets came to the first Occupy Atlanta event, and were visible shocked and confused by the consistent Marxism employed by the group. People abandoned their individuality and liberty to be absorbed into a hypnotizing collective. The facilitator made it clear that he was not a "leader" and that everyone was completely equal; words often spoken by leftists, but in this case they actually applied their philosophy. Into this surreal and oppressive environment, Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights hero and icon of American leftism, came to speak as has so often done at left-wing rallies and events in Atlanta. He is practically worshiped in Democrat circles, and was visibly stunned to see these Marxists turn him away. It was reminiscent of previous Marxist revolutions in history when those who ignorantly supported the revolutionaries are, over time, purged and rejected for the "good of the collective", when their usefulness has expired. secularstupidest.com http conservartive.com


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