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Showing videos filed under: The Yes Men
Admitting Wrongdoing at the World Economic Forum
February 2, 2010Bill Clinton, explaining the U.S.'s hand in Haiti's crumbled infrastructure. Queen Elizabeth, apologizing for colonialism. Has the world turned upside down? No, it's the Yes Men, putting some words in the mouths of world leaders that we'd like to see.Urban Inequality, Rev. James Forbes, and Citizens United
February 1, 2010We've all seen the headlines about record bonuses on Wall Street just a year after record bailouts with taxpayer dollars. And we all know that the rest of the country is hardly feeling the recovery. But even right here in New York City, recovery hasn't yet trickled down, and inequality is just getting worse.The Yes Men Fix the World
March 12, 2009The Yes Man, those impervious impersonators of the world's most toxic rich people, are up to their hijinks again. Word over the wire is that they're coming out with a new movie, The Yes Men Fix the World, but their funny-bone still seems to be intact: they promise that "this film has one of the very few underwater ballet scenes you will ever see in a political documentary." Take a look.A New Balance Of Power, The Yes Men, and LGBT International
November 13, 2008For the first time since 1935, Democrats in NY hit the trifecta - meaning Dems will control both legislative chambers and the governor's office. Parallel to the historic Presidential race and gains made by Democrats in the Congress, there's another electoral story with broad national consequences. Democrats won profound victories on the state level. Progressives took control of new legislative chambers in two of the largest states in the country, New York and Ohio, along withThe F Word: The Corrections
November 13, 2008From yesterday's special edition of the New York Times: "Corrections: For the Record. "Portraits of Grief:Form September 14 to December 31, 2001, the New York Times published "Portraits of Grief" daily obituaries of the victims of the September 11 attacks. We are proud of this coverage, which won several awards. Tomorrow, the Times begins part two of the series with obituaries of the civilians and soliders killed between 2001 and today in Afghanistan
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