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✊ Back when PROTESTING was REAL 🇺🇸 - Duration: 7:00.

Before Trump

Berkeley

Black Lives Matter

And... the Occupy Movement

Whose streets? Out Streets!

There was...

The dnc 2000 protests.

Here is an excerpt.

Clearly the LAPD is simply trying to send a message...

♪♪♪

Bush and Gore make me want to Ralph!

I don't even know what they are talking about.

What do you think of them blocking traffic here do they have the right to do this

or are they a bunch of weirdos?

No, they most certainly do have the right to block traffic.

Everyone deserves to be heard so you guys have to have your chance

and I'll wait till you're finished.

Thank you. You're quite welcome.

We are moving through buildings that actually reflect corporate globalization

and the heaping of misery on the third world.

That's the statement we need to make and not let it be deflected by police... uh tactics

They were everywhere!

On the street corners.

On bicycles.

In the sky.

As a marcher I was so glad they were there to protect us.

Whose streets? Our streets!

Whose streets? Our streets!

Whose streets? Our streets!

This was the city's finest hour and I could tell my new riends we're proud.

Stand up and be counted.

We've ruled this country for too long from behind closed limo doors.

We matter and you don't.

♪♪♪

Whose world? Whose streets?

Whose streets? Our streets!

Whose streets? Our streets!

Take the streets!

Hey, what time is uh Rage Against the Machine playing?

Don't forget the concert tonight by Rage Against the Machine.

Right across the street.

A free concert tonight by a group called Rage Against the Machine.

Now that sounded hip.

Al Gore could wait till tomorrow. I was ready for a concert.

We encountered a bit of heavy traffic on the way downtown.

I had no idea that the night had turned into a melee.

Some call it a police riot.

Needless to say we had never made it to the concert that night.

Is the concert over? Yep.

♪♪♪

[helecopter sounds]

This is what happened on Monday evening at The Rage Against the Machine concert.

It all began at a small portion of fence near the Staples Center

Where the police and a very small group of protesters were playing cat and mouse.

The police would advance. The protesters would panic and flee back into the crowd

and the police would retreat.

There was a group of quote, unquote anarchists or the black-clad contingents.

Two people climbed on top of the fence and were waving a black flag.

Nearby the protest organizers were distracted.

We had monitors at the fence de-escalating the situation calming things down, right?

We had shopping carts with puppets with problems and solutions in our societies and communities face.

And the police took it upon themselves to grab our shopping carts of puppets and take them away.

Police were converging on the protesters here and spraying them with pepper spray and teargas.

They were in the process of the voluntarily breaking up the assembly.

The LAPD declared the entire area an unlawful assembly.

This is a protest pit you have you have about nine thousand people...

that they expected us to evacuate in fifteen minutes.

Were there lots of exits or...

There was an exit here. There was an exit here and there was an exit here.

That raid was planned. It was planned ahead of time it was timed and we were set up.

The police were here. They were on horseback. They were all over.

Ten minutes into it they shut off the lights. Now it's blacked out. People are confused.

The police opened fire on the people exiting the venue

with rubber bullets, bean bags, tear gas, pepper spray and percussion grenades.

We started hearing the firing of ahead of us.

Do you know people that got shot by rubber bullets?

Everyone got shot.

And they were firing at the people who said <i><b><u><font color=#00000000></font></u></b></i>

"I think it's time to get out of here."

The hardcore was still back there.

It was like they started shooting innocent people with bean bags for no reason.

People with video cameras and the like were being targeted with the rubber bullets.

There were people that had nothing to do with it they were in the store.

You can't even have a concert without two thousand cops coming out and shooting them straight in the chest.

And a whole bunch of people right here the people that were trying to exit could not.

The police had their batons out and they were taking wide swings.

And it was a mad scramble and people were falling over these concrete barricades.

The people behind me trying to push. I had no choice but to push people.

The firing was getting closer.

People had their hands up like this.

Let's be honest. Who's violent in this situation?

It is not the youth. They have a right to come out into the streets and fight for what's true.

Countless survivors attest to being chased by the police to all corners of the city.

They chased us all the way down Olympic past the 110.

We were all out on Olympic Boulevard. Running like hell.

I really think that we should not fall prey going on the offensive

and allowing Mayor Reardon and his boys with war toys

to divert our attention from what these protests are about.

♪♪♪

[helecopter sounds]

It was basically... trying to kill a fly with a nuclear missile.

And most ironically this was all occurring as the President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton

was partying a few miles away with the elite of Hollywood.

The next day I was pissed.

I was ready to make a citizen's arrest on the Los Angeles Police Department.

I called the cops on 'em.

That was fun. I got in fucking political argument.

He said, "Why don't they watch it on TV?"

He said, "My best advice is don't tell them to go there."

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10 Celebrities Who Married the Same Person Twice - Duration: 5:56.

Judge Judy was first married to Jerry Sheindlin from 1977 to 1990. The couple remarried in 1991, and are still

together today. They have 5 children and 12 grandchildren.

Judy Sheindlin was also married to Ronald Levy from 1964 to 1976.

Elliott Gould was first married to Jennifer Bogart from 1973 to 1975, and then again from 1978 to 1979.

He was also married to Barbara Streisand from 1963 to 1971.

Melanie Griffith was first married to Don Johnson for six months in 1996, and then again from 1989 to 1996.

Their daughter, Dakota Johnson, was born in 1989. Griffith was also married to

Steven Bauer from 1982 to 1987, and she has been married to Antonio Banderas since 1996.

Johnson has been married to Kelley Phleger since 1999.

Natalie Wood was first married to Robert Wagner from 1957 to 1962, and then again from 1972 until her death

in 1981. Their daughter, Courtney Wagner, was born in 1974. Wood was also married to Richard Gregson from

1969 to 1972. Wagner was also married to Marion Marshall from 1963 to 1971,

and he has been married to Jill St. John since 1990.

Barbara Walters was first to married Merv Adelson from 1981–1984 and again from 1986 to 1992.

They adopted their daughter, Jacqueline Guber, in 1968. Walters has been married 4 times to 3 different men.

Comedian Richard Pryor married two of his wives two times. He was first married to Jennifer Lee from 1979 to

1982. Then he was married to Flynn Belaine from 1986 to 1987, and then again from 1990-1991. Pryor remarried

Jennifer Lee in 2001, and the couple remained together until his death in 2005. He first married Flynn Belaine

from 1986 to 1987, and then again from 1990–1991. Richard Pryor was married a total of 7 times in his life.

Marshall Mathers was first married to his wife, Kim Scott, from 1999 to 2001. The couple got remarried and

re-divorced in 2006. These are the only marriages for both parties, and their daughter, Hailie, was born in 1995.

They also have custody of Kim's daughter, Whitney, and her niece, Alaina.

Larry King was first married to Alene Akins from 1961 to 1963, and then again from 1967 to 1972. He adopted his

son, Andy, in 1962, and they had a daughter, Chaia, in 1969.King has been married a total of 8 times – with

most marriages lasting less than 10 years. He has been married to Shawn King since 1997.

Elizabeth Taylor was first married to Richard Burton from 1964 to 1974, and then again from 1975 to 1976.

He adopted her daughters, Liza and Maria Burton. Taylor was married a total of eight times in her life, to

seven different husbands. Burton was married five times to four wives.

Pamela Anderson remarried her ex-husband, Rick Salomon, in 2014 and then asked for a divorce

that same year. . . and then asked the judge to toss out her request. In February 2015, she filed for divorce for a

third time. The couple were previously married from 2007-2008. Both parties have been married to two other

people: Anderson was also married to Tommy Lee from 1995 to 1998 and Kid Rock from 2006 to 2007.

Salomon was previously married to Shannen Doherty from 2002 to 2003 and E.G. Daily 1995 to 2000.

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Descobrindo como viajar por Cuba - EP 04 - Duration: 11:01.

One more day in Havana, finally a sunny day, no clouds, and the plan today is to go to Viñales.

Viñales is a famous city here for a day trip from Havana, as they produce the tabacco used in the famous cuban cigars.

So we are gonna have breakfast and go to the Guagua bus station, the locals bus, the one for cubans.

From there we see how we can go to Viñales.

It looks like this "Guagua bus station" thing is a mith. The bus terminal is acually the "Omnibus Nacionales" one,

which have the buses the cubans can take, but the tourists can't. We can only take Viazul buses, which are expensive.

So we are gonna try to get a shared cab.

We have some problems. We tried to take a shared cab, but the driver is charging 20 CUC (US$ 20,00) each.

Also there wasn't anyone else to come with us, so we are going back to the hostel to invite the people there

and also see how much it is to go with Viazul and check which option is the best, as 20 CUC (US$ 20,00) each is a lot.

- One way only. 20 CUC to go, 20 CUC to come back. - Really expensive.

- We are not going to Viñales today. - People in the hostel had different plans for today

and the shared taxi is too expensive. - Also now is a too late to go as the trip takes around 3h.

It is 11AM, so we would be almost all the time in the transport, so it is not worth it.

But we are gonna come back to Havana at the end of this trip, we stay 3 or 4 days longer here, so we are

gonna go to Viñales when we come back. Tomorrow we are going to Cienfuegos, so we are going to the

bus station check how it is to get a shared taxi there for tomorrow. By doing this we are gonna walk around the city also.

We got to the Viazul, I hope the parking lot is full of shared taxis. Here is where the tourists come to buy the bus tickets.

It is the first time we are trying to go to another city, so we are learning how to do it. There are shared taxis,

which apparently cost the same as the Viazul buses. But it picks you up at your place and leaves you at the house in your destination.

But still they are expensive. One possible solution we found is to travel by truck. A truck that has some seats.

Then you can take them. It is a much cheaper option. It is this kind of truck here. So we were talking to a

cuban guy and he told us these trucks leave from almost any bus station, but they don't have a schedule, so

the idea is to get there and wait. This is what we are doing tomorrow. We are gonna go to a big bus station

we found, we are gonna go early, and wait until we get this truck.

On the streets we met this guy, whom gave us really good tips where to take the truck. So tomorrow we are

gonna take this truck and get to Cienfuegos.

- Tomorrow we want to go to Cienfuegos by truck. - By truck?

- Yes. Tomorrow we will go to the bus station to get it. - Or maybe you can go to the highway and take it there.

- Do they stop at the highway also? - Here you get a Guagua that leaves you in Lisa. San Agustin.

- There you can find Luna del Mediodia, a place where all the buses that go to the countryside stop.

Then Rafael asked him where we could eat cheap and he showed it to us. Really good. Reminded me of KFC.

Then we bought a beer to him, as he help us. When we left, he came walking with us. When we were about to

say goodbye, he asked for 1 CUC (US$ 1,00) to buy food for his kids. He works for the government building houses an so on.

The monthly payment here is US$ 20,00. It is kind of a Basic Income for eveyone who works for the government.

But with this you can buy food and not starve, but if this person wants more money he will need to find another way to get it.

So it is some kind of Basic Income. You have the basic to live in a simple way. If you want more, then you will

have to do other stuff to get more money. Here you don't see poeple on the streets starving, everyone has a place to live an so on...

Take a look at Fidel's timeline on Facebook. Cool, Fidel!!

We are now in front of the Granma office. As I said yesterday, Granma is the yatch who brought the

the revolutionaries form Mexico to Cuba, but it is also the name of the main newspaper in Cuba.

They have an edition of the Granma six times a week, from Monday to Saturday, not on Sundays.

When we get back to the house we are staying I will show it an edition of the Granma for you, as they have a

signature of it in the house we are staying. - Hey, stop recording.

- I got censored. - He almost got us arrested...

- Not quite. - Yeah, I was joking. We are walking in between the ministries and Raul Castro stays somewhere here.

But we have no idea where. So he was making a video and a policeman showed up to censor him.

So, as I was saying, when we get back to the house I will show you the Granma newspaper. We read it a bit to see

how it it. It didn't look any different from others. - It is left wing.

- Of course. What the owner of the house pays for it is 1 CUC (US$ 1,00) every 3 months.

This is the Casa Particular we are staying at. They offer water, you can make coffee, the computer on the internet.

I saw them before using Facebook, Youtube and so on. Here we have our messy room. It is for 5 people.

The bathroom with hot water. A fan. It is much better than what I expected before getting here.

The owner is super cool, her son also. The whole family is cool. They help us a lot. She is so cool that behaves

like a mother here, as she said she can't sleep when someone goes out alone during the night.

Granma, the Revolution's Newspaper. This it the number 94 of the 53rd year.

At least this edition looks like any other newspaper, but revolutionary.

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