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22:09:15 02/03/12
Nevada Caucus 2012 Preview
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Nevada Caucus 2012 Preview
The Republican presidential candidates will confront one of the country's more divided electorates in Nevada's Saturday caucus. The state's Ron Paul faction is particularly powerful--it took over the state GOP convention in Reno four years ago and helped get archconservative Sharron Angle to face Harry Reid in his successful re-election bid in 2010. That helped splinter the GOP in the state, with many Republicans now so far apart that getting them to fall behind an eventual presidential nominee is likely to be difficult. Jim Carlton has details on The News Hub. From: WSJDigitalNetwork Views: 2821 27 ratings Time: 04:32 More in News & Politics
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22:09:15 02/03/12
Nevada Caucus 2012 Preview
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Nevada Caucus 2012 Preview
The Republican presidential candidates will confront one of the country's more divided electorates in Nevada's Saturday caucus. The state's Ron Paul faction is particularly powerful--it took over the state GOP convention in Reno four years ago and helped get archconservative Sharron Angle to face Harry Reid in his successful re-election bid in 2010. That helped splinter the GOP in the state, with many Republicans now so far apart that getting them to fall behind an eventual presidential nominee is likely to be difficult. Jim Carlton has details on The News Hub. From: WSJDigitalNetwork Views: 2627 26 ratings Time: 04:32 More in News & Politics
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07:07:24 02/01/12
UN remains split over Syria
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UN remains split over Syria
www.euronews.net The UN is divided over how to end the violence in Syria. A special session of the 15-nation Security Council had been asked to consider a resolution backing an Arab League plan, but Russia and China remain to be convinced. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she believes Syrian leaders are pitting ethnic and religious groups against each other, which could spark a civil war. From: Euronews Views: 111 2 ratings Time: 01:09 More in News & Politics
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07:07:24 02/01/12
UN remains split over Syria
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UN remains split over Syria
www.euronews.net The UN is divided over how to end the violence in Syria. A special session of the 15-nation Security Council had been asked to consider a resolution backing an Arab League plan, but Russia and China remain to be convinced. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she believes Syrian leaders are pitting ethnic and religious groups against each other, which could spark a civil war. From: Euronews Views: 248 2 ratings Time: 01:09 More in News & Politics
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01:46:35 01/28/12
euronews reporter - Hungary, a country divided
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euronews reporter - Hungary, a country divided
www.euronews.net As the last opposition radio station in Budapest loses its licence, many fear the country is slipping from a liberal, to an authoritarian state. The finger of blame is pointed firmly at one man, Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Some journalists are taking their protests to the extreme, going on hunger strike over censorship, while members of the civil rights movement are voicing concerns over state interference in the judicial system. So are Hungary's basic values of democracy under threat? From: Euronews Views: 174 3 ratings Time: 09:31 More in Shows
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01:46:35 01/28/12
euronews reporter - Hungary, a country divided
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euronews reporter - Hungary, a country divided
www.euronews.net As the last opposition radio station in Budapest loses its licence, many fear the country is slipping from a liberal, to an authoritarian state. The finger of blame is pointed firmly at one man, Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Some journalists are taking their protests to the extreme, going on hunger strike over censorship, while members of the civil rights movement are voicing concerns over state interference in the judicial system. So are Hungary's basic values of democracy under threat? From: Euronews Views: 174 3 ratings Time: 09:31 More in Shows
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06:19:03 01/26/12
Exit Humanity -- Trailer 2
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How does a man deal with the loss of everything meaningful in his life, and the loss of mankind’s humanity amongst chaos and despair? Set in 1870?s Tennessee, Exit Humanity is the legend of Edward Young’s horrific and dramatic journey through an unexplainable outbreak of the walking dead to lay to rest the most important thing in his life, his son’s ashes. The bleak post-Civil War era backdrop highlights the severe divide that the United States was facing, the disasters that arise when man tries to play God, and the true loss of hope that so many felt during this period in history.
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09:00:00 01/10/12
The Bourne Legacy, The Jetsons Movie & Star Trek 2 Gets a Villain! - Film State
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On today's episode, we talk about The Jetsons movie, take a first look at Bourne Legacy, & Star Trek 2 gets a villain!
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09:00:00 01/10/12
The Bourne Legacy, The Jetsons Movie & Star Trek 2 Gets a Villain! - Film State
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On today's episode, we talk about The Jetsons movie, take a first look at Bourne Legacy, & Star Trek 2 gets a villain!
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20:21:05 01/09/12
Clashes after Yemen's cabinet backs Saleh amnesty
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Clashes after Yemen's cabinet backs Saleh amnesty
www.euronews.net There have been clashes in Yemen after the cabinet approved a draft law that would give President Ali Abdullah Saleh immunity from prosecution. His supporters and opponents are bitterly divided over the amnesty, which still needs parliamentary backing. State media says it would also apply to the veteran leader's aides in civil, government and military departments throughout his 33-year-rule. In November, Saleh signed a Gulf-brokered power transfer deal after 11 months of deadly civil unrest. From: Euronews Views: 260 2 ratings Time: 01:07 More in News & Politics
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20:21:05 01/09/12
Clashes after Yemen's cabinet backs Saleh amnesty
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Clashes after Yemen's cabinet backs Saleh amnesty
www.euronews.net There have been clashes in Yemen after the cabinet approved a draft law that would give President Ali Abdullah Saleh immunity from prosecution. His supporters and opponents are bitterly divided over the amnesty, which still needs parliamentary backing. State media says it would also apply to the veteran leader's aides in civil, government and military departments throughout his 33-year-rule. In November, Saleh signed a Gulf-brokered power transfer deal after 11 months of deadly civil unrest. From: Euronews Views: 69 2 ratings Time: 01:07 More in News & Politics
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20:38:40 01/05/12
Hu Jintao: "Hostile International Forces" Trying to Split China
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Hu Jintao: "Hostile International Forces" Trying to Split China
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me The head of China's Communist Party Hu Jintao has accused so-called "international forces" of trying to Westernize and split China using culture. Hu's comment was published recently in a Communist Party magazine and comes as the Party is stepping up controls on popular culture. Chinese leader Hu Jintao warned Party officials that international forces are trying to Westernize and divide the country through infiltrating the cultural field. The Chinese Communist Party journal, titled "Seeking Truth" recently published a section of Hu's speech to Party officials in October. In it Hu states: "We must clearly see, hostile international forces are currently intensifying their efforts in conspiring to Westernize and split [China], the main area they have infiltrated over the long term is the cultural field." In the speech, Hu calls on the Party to do everything they can to implement China's socialist culture in all areas of society. The end of 2011 saw the Party step up controls on Western-style entertainment shows on Chinese satellite television. The number of entertainment shows allowed to run was reduced by 70 percent. Chinese leaders have said that more books, films and other products should be created to extend China's influence abroad. The state-sponsored movie, "Beginning of the Great Revival," was released last year to mark the Communist Party's 90th anniversary ... From: NTDTV Views: 141 4 ratings Time: 01:48 More in News & Politics
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13:00:00 01/04/12
Democracy Now! 2012-01-04 Wednesday
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Headlines for January 04, 2012; Romney Edges Out Tea Party-Backed Santorum as Iowa Caucus Kicks Off GOP Primaries; Iowa Tea Party Chair on Bachmann, Paul, Santorum's Diverging Paths and Obama's Re-Election Challenge; Santorum's Emergence Signals Divided GOP Base While Paul Gains from Dems' Disenchantment with Obama; As States Take on Citizens United, Lawrence Lessig Offers Bold Plan to Get Money Out of Politics
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16:04:10 11/23/11
Energy giant Shell signs Turkish oil and gas deal
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Energy giant Shell signs Turkish oil and gas deal
www.euronews.net Energy giant Royal Dutch Shell agreed an oil and gas exploration deal with Turkish state petroleum firm TPAO on Wednesday. Shell will search for oil and gas offshore in the Mediterranean and onshore in southeast Turkey. The agreement could heighten tensions with the Greek Cypriot government of Cyprus, which Turkey does not recognise. It angered Ankara by launching exploratory drilling off the south coast of the divided island in September. From: Euronews Views: 97 5 ratings Time: 00:43 More in News & Politics
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22:00:04 11/14/11
Occupy Sympathizer Plays APEC Dinner
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The more surprising aspect of this clip is not that someone who performs in front of these world leaders should openly sympathize with the Occupy movement, but that everyone was surprised he wasn't whisked away by security, as if that would be the appropriate or at least the usual response. Then we read further down and are told that few of those leaders were even listening and the irony becomes clearer.
In any event, expect Fox News and the usual suspects to have a field day with this tomorrow.
Brianna Keilar's blog report for CNN: >
HONOLULU, Hawaii (CNN) - As President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and the heads of 18 other nations dined together Saturday night, they were unwittingly serenaded for almost 45 minutes by a musician playing a song about the Occupy Wall Street movement.
"We occupy the streets, we'll occupy the courts, we'll occupy the offices of you, till you do the bidding of the many, not the few," sang Matthew Swalinkavich, a well-known local guitarist who calls himself Makana, the Hawaiian word that means "the gift". Makana was invited by the White House to perform during the APEC leaders dinner.
Dressed in a suit, Makana at first played traditional Hawaiian-style music as leaders arrived at Honolulu's Hale Koa Hotel. He continued his performance during dinner, positioned next to the four tables where leaders and their spouses dined. Eventually he unbuttoned his shirt to reveal a t-shirt that said, in handwritten letters, "Occupy with Aloha," and began playing a song he recently wrote called "We Are the Many".
Video recorded on a cell phone by Makana's sound technician showed some leaders turning their attention toward him as he sang the song, but most appeared not to notice. "I started out very cautiously because my intention was not to disrupt their dinner. My intention was to subliminally convey a message that I felt was paramount to the negotiations," Makana told CNN. "Eventually I got enough courage to go into it for an extended period of time. And I ended my show with the line 'the bidding of the many not the few.' I sang it about fifty times in different ways for them to hear."
And here is a report by Yes Lab : >
Honolulu - A change in the programmed entertainment at last night's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gala left a few world leaders slack-jawed, though most seemed not to notice that anything was amiss.
During the gala dinner, renowned Hawaiian guitarist Makana, who performed at the White House in 2009, opened his suit jacket to reveal a home-made “Occupy with Aloha” T-shirt. Then, instead of playing the expected instrumental background music, he spent almost 45 minutes repeatedly singing his protest ballad released earlier that day. The ballad, called “We Are the Many,” includes lines such as “The lobbyists at Washington do gnaw.... And until they are purged, we won't withdraw,” and ends with the refrain: “We'll occupy the streets, we'll occupy the courts, we'll occupy the offices of you, till you do the bidding of the many, not the few.”
Those who could hear Makana’s message included Presidents Barack Obama of the United States of America, Hu Jintao of China, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia, Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada, and over a dozen other heads of state.
"We Are the Many", lyrics and video below the fold.
We Are The Many
Ye come here, gather 'round the stage
The time has come for us to voice our rage
Against the ones who've trapped us in a cage
To steal from us the value of our wage
From underneath the vestiture of law
The lobbyists at Washington do gnaw
At liberty, the bureaucrats guffaw
And until they are purged, we won't withdraw
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
Our nation was built upon the right
Of every person to improve their plight
But laws of this Republic they rewrite
And now a few own everything in sight
They own it free of liability
They own, but they are not like you and me
Their influence dictates legality
And until they are stopped we are not free
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
You enforce your monopolies with guns
While sacrificing our daughters and sons
But certain things belong to everyone
Your thievery has left the people none
So take heed of our notice to redress
We have little to lose, we must confess
Your empty words do leave us unimpressed
A growing number join us in protest
We occupy the streets
We occupy the courts
We occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
You can't divide us into sides
And from our gaze, you cannot hide
Denial serves to amplify
And our allegiance you can't buy
Our government is not for sale
The banks do not deserve a bail
We will not reward those who fail
We will not move till we prevail
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
We are the many
You are the few
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22:00:04 11/14/11
Occupy Sympathizer Plays APEC Dinner
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Click here to view this media
The more surprising aspect of this clip is not that someone who performs in front of these world leaders should openly sympathize with the Occupy movement, but that everyone was surprised he wasn't whisked away by security, as if that would be the appropriate or at least the usual response. Then we read further down and are told that few of those leaders were even listening and the irony becomes clearer.
In any event, expect Fox News and the usual suspects to have a field day with this tomorrow.
Brianna Keilar's blog report for CNN: >
HONOLULU, Hawaii (CNN) - As President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and the heads of 18 other nations dined together Saturday night, they were unwittingly serenaded for almost 45 minutes by a musician playing a song about the Occupy Wall Street movement.
"We occupy the streets, we'll occupy the courts, we'll occupy the offices of you, till you do the bidding of the many, not the few," sang Matthew Swalinkavich, a well-known local guitarist who calls himself Makana, the Hawaiian word that means "the gift". Makana was invited by the White House to perform during the APEC leaders dinner.
Dressed in a suit, Makana at first played traditional Hawaiian-style music as leaders arrived at Honolulu's Hale Koa Hotel. He continued his performance during dinner, positioned next to the four tables where leaders and their spouses dined. Eventually he unbuttoned his shirt to reveal a t-shirt that said, in handwritten letters, "Occupy with Aloha," and began playing a song he recently wrote called "We Are the Many".
Video recorded on a cell phone by Makana's sound technician showed some leaders turning their attention toward him as he sang the song, but most appeared not to notice. "I started out very cautiously because my intention was not to disrupt their dinner. My intention was to subliminally convey a message that I felt was paramount to the negotiations," Makana told CNN. "Eventually I got enough courage to go into it for an extended period of time. And I ended my show with the line 'the bidding of the many not the few.' I sang it about fifty times in different ways for them to hear."
And here is a report by Yes Lab : >
Honolulu - A change in the programmed entertainment at last night's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gala left a few world leaders slack-jawed, though most seemed not to notice that anything was amiss.
During the gala dinner, renowned Hawaiian guitarist Makana, who performed at the White House in 2009, opened his suit jacket to reveal a home-made “Occupy with Aloha” T-shirt. Then, instead of playing the expected instrumental background music, he spent almost 45 minutes repeatedly singing his protest ballad released earlier that day. The ballad, called “We Are the Many,” includes lines such as “The lobbyists at Washington do gnaw.... And until they are purged, we won't withdraw,” and ends with the refrain: “We'll occupy the streets, we'll occupy the courts, we'll occupy the offices of you, till you do the bidding of the many, not the few.”
Those who could hear Makana’s message included Presidents Barack Obama of the United States of America, Hu Jintao of China, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia, Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada, and over a dozen other heads of state.
"We Are the Many", lyrics and video below the fold.
We Are The Many
Ye come here, gather 'round the stage
The time has come for us to voice our rage
Against the ones who've trapped us in a cage
To steal from us the value of our wage
From underneath the vestiture of law
The lobbyists at Washington do gnaw
At liberty, the bureaucrats guffaw
And until they are purged, we won't withdraw
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
Our nation was built upon the right
Of every person to improve their plight
But laws of this Republic they rewrite
And now a few own everything in sight
They own it free of liability
They own, but they are not like you and me
Their influence dictates legality
And until they are stopped we are not free
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
You enforce your monopolies with guns
While sacrificing our daughters and sons
But certain things belong to everyone
Your thievery has left the people none
So take heed of our notice to redress
We have little to lose, we must confess
Your empty words do leave us unimpressed
A growing number join us in protest
We occupy the streets
We occupy the courts
We occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
You can't divide us into sides
And from our gaze, you cannot hide
Denial serves to amplify
And our allegiance you can't buy
Our government is not for sale
The banks do not deserve a bail
We will not reward those who fail
We will not move till we prevail
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
We'll occupy the streets
We'll occupy the courts
We'll occupy the offices of you
Till you do
The bidding of the many, not the few
We are the many
You are the few








