Saturday, November 5, 2011

Occupy Teach-In classes

The Shocking Truth About Public Schools
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYmpoRBXgVM&feature=related

The Sad Truth About Public Schools
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3gfSTIXFHo&feature=related

Occupy Portland Is it 1984 yet?
http://www.rebelnews.org/opinion/activism/1000992-occupy-portland-is-it-1984-yet-

Ron Paul humiliates Ben Bernanke over and over again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_V7UwmElaY&feature=related

http://www.livestream.com/occupyalbuquerque/video?clipId=pla_a941ed15-887c-4c3c-ae35-48c31fd0746e
Videos from Occupy Albuquerque, New Mexico

http://www.livestream.com/owslosangeles?utm_source=website-channel-page&utm_medium=related

Occupy Wall Street Los Angeles

Occupy Wall Street Los Angeles brings you live stream coverand and pre-recorded video coverage from independent journalists on the ground at nonviolent protests around the world. The team is made of local supporters who are inspired by the movement by NYC's Occupy Wall Street begun September 17, 2011. Currently broadcasting from #OWSlosangeles protests around Los Angeles that began Oct 1, 2011 People before profits, theonly solution fora sustainable,thriving world! (less)

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iluvu: thanks beautiful :D
mimici: awesome!
TimFromLA: @TheKeyofh Get rush to play at OccuptToronto
ResistNow: OCCU - PIE - nice
prophetofgreen: These people need to dance harder
BeautifulExchange: Camera 2 and 3 are moving, so stand by.... will show off in a little bit... lol
prophetofgreen: come on now, dance for occupy
Patriot2: lol, rick perry gave a speeck drunk, lol
Charliebryan: And Bruce Cockburn
ResistNow: BE - throwin down!
deedee99: hello from Philly, OWSLA!
TimFromLA: Imagine if Rush played at occupyLA?
ResistNow: hey Philly!
LALisa: loving it  Lisa
iluvu: sooo dumb question but whos riech (sp?)
brenboo: very cool! 3 angles !
BeautifulExchange: @Resist, just for you!!!
BeautifulExchange: Thanks LALisa!!!

http://www.livestream.com/occupylsx?utm_source=website-channel-page&utm_medium=related
Livestream channel for #OccupyLSX. Occupy London! Twitter @OccupyLSX

15th October 12pm St Paul’s Cathedral The words ‘corporate greed’ ring through the speeches and banners of protests across the globe. After huge bail-outs and in the face of unemployment, privatisation and austerity we still see profits for the rich on the increase. But we are the 99%, and on October 15th our voice unites across gender and race, across borders and continents as we call for equality and justice for all. In London we will occupy the stock exchange. Reclaiming space in the face of the financial system and using it to voice ideas for how we can work towards a better future. A future free from austerity, growing inequality, unemployment, tax injustice and a political elite who ignores its citizens, and work towards concrete demands to be met. Assemble in front of St Pauls Cathedral at Midday – please try to be on time and not early or late. When you are there be ready and attentive. Make sure to follow @OccupyLSX on twitter for updates on the day. Try to come with a friend or group of friends. If you are thinking of staying for a while bring plenty of food and water, wrap up warm and you may want to bring tents and a sleeping bag. Bring your energy and excitement, and be ready to create a better world!
http://www.livestream.com/occupytoronto?utm_source=website-channel-page&utm_medium=related
OFFICIAL LIVESTREAM FOR OCCUPY TORONTO. **Opinions expressed on this Livestream are those of the individual and not necessarily those of the movement**




http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11/05/college-professors-host-classes-in-occupy-seattle/
Excerpt:

College Professors Host Classes in Occupy Seattle

Published November 05, 2011
| Associated Press
SEATTLE -- University and college instructors are leading free classes and lectures at Occupy Wall Street protests in different cities.
In Seattle, the teachers union for community colleges organized an overnight set of lectures when Occupy Seattle moved into the campus of Seattle Central Community College.
Instructor Karen Strickland says the teachers wanted to show support through lessons. The teachers were also worried about clashes between police and the occupiers. Strickland says lessons included how to photograph human rights abuses, the history of labor movements and writing a "position statement."
"Teach-ins" as the classes are called have also been held in San Diego and Albuquerque, N.M.
In San Diego, a lecture was interrupted by police when officers put up barricades.


http://activistsandiego.org/taxonomy/term/33
Excerpt:

Banks Got Bailed Out, We Got Sold Out! Voices of Occupy San Diego


10/27/2011 - 6:00pm
10/27/2011 - 8:00pm
Location: 
City Heights Recreation Center, 4380 Landis St.
Event Summary : 
The Occupy movement has been sweeping the country. Starting with Occupy Wall Street, people around the world have been occupying in their cities and towns with a clear message: The richest 1% have been growing richer, while the rest of us, the 99%, have been forced to take on all of the burden of the failing economy. Occupy San Diego started on October 7 and is still going strong at the Civic Center downtown.
Join the International Socialist Organization next Thursday for a forum where we will hear the voices of people who have chosen to occupy.
Published May 09, 2011, 09:20 PM

Investigation in Wahpeton started after teen captures unlawful arrest on video

Open article for full YouTube video
Police in Wahpeton have started an investigation after an aspiring 17-year-old journalist was arrested for what he claims is no reason, or probable cause. He posted his own video of the arrest online, and it's caused a stir.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0X1Acrty6E
Excerpt:
10. Dustins Sergeant interviewed me without reading me any miranda rights, while I remained cuffed behind my back in a room monitored by 2 officers Like I was a serious threat to the department. I had been patted down.

BREAKING DEVELOPMENT POLICE REPORT INFO
tomorrow I will be releasing photo copies of the report.
Officer Hill Lies multipe times.
1. "He was standing within FIVE feet of me and I became alarmed" I was clearly 15 feet away.
2. "Robert Said He was reporting for MAKEACHANGE.ORG, this is when I noticed he was become more upset. " I was never upset, I answered his question politely.
3. "At this point he was preventing me from doing any investigation , it was clear he wanted my attention" Officer hill engaged me people.

Don't Take my word? Local Media Coverage
http://www.wdaz.com/event/article/id/8427

http://usgovinfo.about.com/cs/mirandarights/a/mirandaqa.htm
Excerpt:

Miranda Rights Questions and Answers

By , About.com Guide

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"So, were my Miranda rights violated?" In many cases, that's a question only the courts can answer. No two crimes or crime investigations are identical. There are, however some procedures police are required to follow when dealing with the Miranda warnings and the rights of persons taken into custody. Here are some answers to commonly asked questions about Miranda rights and Miranda warnings. Q. At what point are police required to inform a suspect of their Miranda rights? A. After a person has officially been taken into custody (detained by police), but before any interrogation takes place, police must inform them of their right to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning. A person is considered to be "in custody" anytime they are placed in an environment in which they do not believe they are free to leave. Example: Police can question witnesses at crime scenes without reading them their Miranda rights, and should a witness implicate themselves in the crime during that questioning, their statements could be used against them later in court. Q. Can police question a person without reading them their Miranda rights? A. Yes. The Miranda warnings must be read only before questioning a person who has been taken into custody. Q. Can police arrest or detain a person without reading them their Miranda rights? A. Yes, but until the person has been informed of his or her Miranda rights, any statements made by them during interrogation may be ruled inadmissible in court. Q. Does Miranda apply to all incriminating statements made to police? A. No. Miranda does not apply to statements a person makes before they are arrested. Similarly, Miranda does not apply to statements made "spontaneously," or to statements made after the Miranda warnings have been given. Q. If you first say you don't want a lawyer, can you still demand one during questioning? A. Yes. A person being questioned by the police can terminate the interrogation at any time by asking for an attorney and stating that he or she declines to answer further questions until an attorney is present. However, any statements made up until that point during the interrogation may be used in court. Q. Can the police really "help out" or reduce the sentences of suspects who confess during questioning? A. No. Once a person has been arrested, the police have no control over how the legal system treats them. Criminal charges and sentencing are totally up to the prosecutors and the judge. (See: Why People Confess: Tricks of Police Interrogation) Q. Are police required to provide interpreters to inform deaf persons of their Miranda rights? A. Yes. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires police departments receiving any form of federal assistance to provide qualified sign interpreters for communication with hearing impaired persons who rely on sign language. The Department of Justice (DOJ) Regulations pursuant to Section 504, 28 C.F.R. Part 42, specifically mandate this accommodation. However, the ability of "qualified" sign interpreters to accurately and complete explain the Miranda warnings to deaf persons is often questioned. See: Legal Rights: The Guide for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People from the Gallaudet University Press.

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