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Occupied Territory will interview activists, journalists, historians and economists; and, more importantly, get direct reports from Occupy movements in cities across the country.
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Wednesday Nov 30, 2011
Wednesday Nov 30, 2011
Mike interviews former Seattle Police Chief, Norm Stamper (who was Police Chief during the demonstrations at the WTO meeting in Seattle in 1999). Mike also speaks with reporter Chris Steele from the online newspaper, The Examiner. Mr. Steele was an eye-witness to serious police brutality at Occupy Denver.
Wednesday Nov 23, 2011
Wednesday Nov 16, 2011
Billionaire Busts Free Speech
Wednesday Nov 16, 2011
Wednesday Nov 16, 2011
Michael Bloomberg, the 12th richest man in the United States, decided that the non-violent protestors in Zuccotti Park were enough of a threat that he had to send in the NYPD equivalent of the Tenth Mountain Division to rout them. His shock troops threw people to the ground, punched a woman in the face, slashed and trashed the property of the Occupiers, roughed up and arrested members of the press, preventing them from doing their jobs, and ignored a Temporary Restraining Order to allow the Occupiers back in the park. They threw out thousands of books from the OWS library. So much for Freedom of Speech…
Bloomberg is The Reason there is an Occupy Wall Street.
Guests today included Bob Marcus of http://peaceandjusticeonline.org, a coordinating group for anti-war and Occupy groups on Long Island, New York; and Buck Gorrell of Occupy Nashville (media@occupynashville.org)
Wednesday Nov 09, 2011
Occupied Territory
Wednesday Nov 09, 2011
Wednesday Nov 09, 2011
Introduction to the new show devoted to the Occupy Movement...why this movement may be the last chance Americans have to really build, a truly representative government.
Interviews with National Nurses United (http://www.nationalnursesunited.org) officers Karen Higgins and Martha Kuhl. Also reports from Occupy Albany and Occupy Denver.
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