tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 12, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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appetites. the $970.00 s. so our growth rate sink for the 1st time due to the op crisis and other factors the boom was over the market saturated western economy stagnated millions suddenly found themselves unemployed it was uncharted territory. for the 1st time the limits of course became visible economically socially and ecologically. we do have some understanding about growth. in 1982 a group of scholars commissioned by the club of rome presented a report in washington and titled limits to growth using a computer simulation such as that mit had calculated for the 1st time what continues economic growth would do to the planet's they're finding set off alarm bells around the world when resource consumption is doubling every 20 years for the
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1st time people were confronted with the fact they can only grow it could also have negative consequences and that the planet's natural limits would soon be reached the success story of growth was in crisis we've reached levels of prosperity which carry the seeds of disruption and necessitate a complete relook at the whole world social political novel situation. a couple of rome reports sold 30000000 copies and became a global sensation. and yet soon this calls themselves came under attack their calculations ready tried as irresponsible fear mongering because it's impossible to admit the end except. the success story of growth must continue. unfortunately many of us call those predictions turned out to be right and in many cases reality even surpassed the bleak predictions.
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that's the cover for only because it was causing an international uproar the brazilian rainforest and the amazon basin were still nearly untouched the huge brazilian state of much of grosso largely populated by indigenous people consists of a forest and 7 today but much of that is left since the mid eighty's progress aided by international investors has been eating away at the rain forest 35 football fields of forest disappear every minute it's been the same story over and over again lumberjacks move in 1st thank cattle breed us and finally the starving parents. following their last. misquoting of one point containing as it is neonatal young. aesthetician know what automation all given we shall not approach government and i
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bear below school fairness but as he leered of seen they get out upon knowing that a god is following a cie they all bear with us as i do as i am the ear wars or the dance of the fuzzy and the keep thing they've each quater haven't seen or stamped their heads they are. in that good as society as bill de gea of us both them flightplan from the mirror you meant them to mean by you. must or numbers a loss when you see a pick up domicile and all who are going to wash. them are. the gap is there by god i don't keep pasta broke without. the sestak lucia's ain been a fetus with the serum on your face bill to see my. the tropical climate and there are $3.00 to $4.00 harvests per year and with that.
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massive profits soy and corn for export an animal feed. highway $163.00 is the gateway to the amazon basin at dawn lumberjacks money and destruction into the forest. today countless trucks lined the agribusiness highway transporting their valuable cargo to the international ports. they passed and the sea of soybean fields enormous silos and slaughterhouses to one of the largest boom regions in the world growth rates of up to 20 percent business. and the seventy's this region it was just lived by indians it's just amazing forest. 3040 years just off colonization and it's the most important region nagra business off the country. its right place to make new investments to make money.
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c you carol a good part exported to russia china and in other countries. do you see any limits no limits of the disk i have and the limits. in response to the crisis of the seventy's economic policy underwent a change of course new growth had to be followed no matter what the cost even if that meant only seeing the prime and falseness of china's capitalist. these had been contained after world war 2 because there were hundreds possibility of the
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great depression and the war itself. monetarism was a new magic word. among them was the idea that if you put more money into the economy liquidity it was cool that additional money in the economy would help really best that would help give a small production that would allow us to consumable goods and we would get growth back again so this little hiatus if you like in the seventy's primarily caused by the oil crisis led to a transformation in the economics of our society and in particular how we think about right now we think about stimulating growth i. governments deregulated financial markets banks insurance companies and investment funds games and influence and we're now allowed to gamble with currencies stocks even with
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people's retirement funds kept there was that lose and the financial sector was flooded with my. divorce a pact with the devil and the beginning of a slow process of self disempowerment in exchange for growth governments relinquish the power to financial markets but who do we mean by financial markets and capital and what does it all have to do with us. the allianz group is europe's biggest insurance co and one of the biggest players in the global financial markets. it's been fun for 600000000 oil the from from 400000000 leaving so see shown at 400000000000 for the softness you know in the lead so say showing leading via the foresaw good ones
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o'quinn one fist to she went on my country to so 1st and. does so much period of figure one inch on base your pick your own and box uk to a little finzi a party for mukesh cotton and the same box to pot it's a peon so buy spirit box and investments invest its own in it will be an infrastructure to investments in autobahn and when the tulio could detect. the sun was more of a positive closed in in china therefore also a show although some kind of one of the growth. in the developed markets in europe and us. they also know new trials to be seen which we could never knock to a finance if a few puts in but it does if you puts into the high misson via in so going to invest the high heating visteon as acts in him obedient it's at the law. as
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a given in the token fini gun opining given that mia in didn't train and then he can and then his facts to mean decent and none mukesh who will have to knock and an event and the talk to his sister to mystique nucleus is to stop it going to push it into over that i never was an invoice spent 9 as ish mitch to be i'd have a torn effects from the forced. thank you sandy 6 a gothic anointed aiyana wilma's he thought he could touch up the socks to a cold case for cough buys thank god to 6 months i thought to assist could look for a cough pun. the one of millions of insured individuals is sent on its way to multiply when andre's group as a team has a rough idea to which countries and sectors the billions that flow they hire an
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asset manager he determines what stocks or bonds to invest and. most of our clients are institutions what they want is they want their their money invested in the capital markets. our customers expect their capital to be returned they want their money back and they want their return on that game and the mobile growth there is another agenda. well why i'm commander just 1.2 trillion euros obvious it and in germany we're managing 490000000000 euros of a sense of. the financial markets they have a social role in distributing people's savings towards investment and their investment is usually a form of debt so when you get you take out a loan for example to buy a house that line could end up in
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a bond and we could end up buying that phone so growth is important so that individuals and companies who borrow money in the capital markets can actually pay those lines back. off of this free trade when he said friend you just. imagine a world with 0 growth that's a world in in which pretty much everything gets frozen if you haven't got a job in this new world with no growth bad luck. you're going to have to wait for somebody to retire before maybe you get their job . a society without growth probably won't work at all. not for long. it will be cherry and to collapse. without growth societies will descend into chaos according to the financial and political elite. but is that really the case isn't it rather the blind faith in
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growth that leads us to chaos. in the eighty's the world of finance operating from the city of london and wall street increased its influence and governments and societies and became the driving force of capitalism today financial markets not governments determine their wellbeing of anti countries . how did it come to this how could financial markets gain such influence over our lives. one person who knows the financial world better than almost anyone this year at college for nearly 30 years he was a successful fund manager on wall street and in the city of long. known of times people phone lines when i was a scientist and i've been offered 20000 pounds to go and stone wall street in 1008 . and i was one of the last i was the beginning.
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and we went into the new era of reagan and liberal trade the so-called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation let's go let the market decide and let's hire people and let's see what happens yes i suppose this really kind of control downs which we've had before and it was that we walked into where money now talks now money wins and you need people small people to trade the markets and make finance the powerhouse behind capitalism which is supposed to be. the plan seemed to work the stock markets built roads no longer needed to be financed by increasing wages and tax revenue now it was all about credits governments and individuals rather take out loans from banks and investors. so that
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they could be good consumers and thus generate. credit cards come. up trumps ots lending for houses becomes widely available and just at that point that explodes. but now it's not just the very wealthy have access to all these things consumerism is now people lower down the income scales as well and if you look at money supply in the on supply credits in the early eighties it just explodes. has been access to consumerism. promotion of current consumerism plus debt which is critically growth created the way we are today. the cold logic of the markets took over producing winners and losers.
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one of the people who knew best how to profit from this new logic was donald trump . i really think i have an instinct but i don't think it's the instinct shark i think it's the instinct of maybe getting what i want or knowing how to get what i want. only if you recognize the profit opportunities in this new era as well as. he made large scale purchases of derelict new york apartment blocks and promise to transform that interlocks 3 hotels and apartments you see financing from banks high on the market boom and through the largest tax break in new york city history trump himself had practically nothing will happen is an incredible place where you build a huge building in a sold out in a matter of days i mean you know you build a building with literally 3 or 400 units i'm building a building is one of the hottest buildings anyone's of the scene is just selling like hotcakes and then had missiles is becoming a place of the rich period. the
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genie was out of the bottle the brave new world of finance or capitalism could no longer be constrained and great efforts were made to set it as a controllable and secure system. the whole industry is based around a kind of illusion and the illusion of certainty there is a vested interest if you like inside of the system. to project knowledge and extra knowledge but they really don't have any more knowledge than you can. scold and lawyers. and politicians.
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radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in saddam's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt in events in the country today. i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks. out. with details coverage no one is willing to return home to me on my own without sort of the ship papers and the security guarantees from around the world the challenges facing the new prime minister. negotiate a new bricks that feel in 90 days a deal the e.u. says cannot be renegotiated. train and equip the opposition in syria so they can
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help push back these. terms of people in power investigates how the us supplies soviet style weapons to its allies through private companies and the us government could wash their hands and say well we didn't know where it was so weapon that was supplied by the us government may well end up being pointed at us soldiers yes absolutely we pick it up less than 2 months after the fact you america's gun secret pipeline to syria on al-jazeera. and on them is just a quick look at the headlines stories this hour pakistan's foreign minister has attacked india's government for revoking the autonomy of indian administered kashmir accusing it of a fascist mentality security remains tight in the region with communications cost
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off for a 7th day in an exclusive interview caray she told al-jazeera has returned from consultations with the chinese government and says they completely support position to do in india you have a regime which has the precious than go to t.v. you know that not the approach that they have is that all of us has been guilty of this is the political wing of the other sets. that is of great concern to pakistan innocent people being attacked killed raped me and through the pellet guns you know using our it sucked. the leader of yemen southern separatists is saying they are committed to a ceasefire in the port city of aden and a willing to work with the saudi led coalition is comes after yemen's interior minister says more than 400 armored vehicles from the united arab emirates were used in the last few days of fighting in aden southern separatists now effectively
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control of the port city the seat of the internationally recognized government. elsewhere in the country 9 people have been killed including 5 children in a saudi led as strike in the northwest of the country house and a district in the province was hit the victims were members of one family displaced by the ongoing war. police in hong kong have fired tear gas and charged with batons at various protest gatherings across the territory to try to break up anti-government demonstrations protest is used a flash mob strategy of appearing in busy centers only to disperse and then re a paris a different location is the 10th straight weekend of unrest in hong kong. and dozens of worshippers have been injured after israeli police use stun grenades to disperse them from the al aqsa mosque in east jerusalem palestinians gathered at the site for the 1st day of the evil of a holiday they were angry over right when jewish groups demanding access to the
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i mean. they view growth as something positive. it's great watching our kids grow up or seeing a tree grow. it we always aware that all growth must come to an end. there's a limit nature knows no such thing as infinite growth this rule seems to apply to every kind of growth but one economic growth is somehow supposed to continue indefinitely. as one person recognized the 150 years ago growth is the fundamental principle of our economic system. capitalism only works when the economy grows but
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col marx recognize something else as well it is this growth that will eventually destroy the system itself. and today. if we reach that point is. system about to collapse might infinite growth actually be possible. the bloomberg company from new york place a central role in the financial system since the 1980s boom because provided stock traders and bankers with lightning fast price fluctuations and finance data from around the globe are making it one of the world's most influential media companies . around the clock bloomberg news agency and stock market channel broadcast the glad tidings of the free market. our role in financial markets is as a provider of transparency would provide a huge amount of data about the numbers on markets on economies all companies providing a chronicle of capitalism telling the story of money vitally important to bloomberg
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and central to what we about. economic growth dangerous is one of most important numbers we look for if i'd say fourscore on the on the status of a column a steady solid growth in financial markets do usually reflected in solid stable growth. in moments in demand in jobs markets reason is that people feel wealthier if you look at the textbooks there should be no limits to growth but if you look at the newspapers at the moment i get the feeling there is a is a break on both the central question now is whether or not a cyclical slump or there's something structural is going on biggest. by release of pressure systems employees are based upon people's remains have confidence in the information they giving out on the promotion. of the ideology and
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the narrative which finance is based around which is increasingly become this kind of game shook roach things. for a period time everybody wins. and then there's you know a number of economists marx keynes and pointed out is eventually all these means go on and the question. to those heavy lobbying by the financial sector on the government to ensure actually that this financial sector growth could continue and governments believe that it was in the interest of the economy because everyone told the monitors and told them that if you had all this liquidity in the system then you must be growing your real economy but actually what was happening within that system rather was that you freed up all this money which was then used to bet on the increases in the value of certain companies and certain shares and of money itself in the system and the people who were doing that betting were not only profiting from it but they were also the only
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people who were regulating the system so it created a huge unstable and incredibly. equal system in which the rich got very much richer really very fast. for decades society has been transformed into an enormous market to which there's allegedly no alternative. the huge sums few in the financial markets scream for high returns and have penetrated every corner of the globe. new ways are constantly thought to expand profits already in the tree is. the road seems to be getting to small for the capital.
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when i was a kid i couldn't afford to fly in an airplane i actually joined the air transport industry before i ever flew in america. today people take flying for granted it shaped the way we buy goods it shaped places people go to shape the meetings between people and different cultures. over the next 20 years we expect the world to meet 32000 new civil aircraft. at the moment around 1000000000 of the people who live on our planet fly by air regularly. the remaining 6000000000 don't yet fly by air and it's these people who will be tomorrow's passengers and tomorrow's customers in addition for those of us in developed countries who take flying for granted.
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have. over the last 6 years more than $100.00 brand new airplanes towards airlines in china. on airplanes they're missing days the changes. that take them. as our years a tale that there's something to turn the battle now that we are fed up as i do that well that's what i thought was how much of a good thought it was that even though we're currently it we have a slightly montreux 100 apples. in china they tend to and every year in a range of 10 or 15 in you them pause want to be viewed imagine if everybody cannot fault the travel expenses even the peasant was low cost the business water
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a worker is willing to travel by the market is fantastic you can't imagine and i i already seems that this is a sign of that that's why when i look at it every time i must come out of the perspective of the market i cannot imagine as a dime ation of this market when i have the reference of 1400000000 which is even more important than the whole of europe and more apt to think means more pollution what do you do about that. we made every single effort to try to reduce as emissions but if we look at it as a social benefits and as economic benefits as education industry or bring to the humanity and then people may think differently
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we. are trying to make as well as smaller and smaller. to make it a real village. for decades growth was kept on life support with that only if you had the courage to say that the party couldn't go on forever but no one listened to them. in september 2008 the time had come the house of cards collapsed it's a black monday for the american capital market despite dramatic rescue efforts over
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the weekend all efforts to keep the world's 4th largest investment bank alive have failed lehman brothers is shutting its doors for good it's also i think a necessary part of the clean up process i mean we knew it was weak we expected to go it's not going in the way that people expected it to but it's gone. a long run i'm confident that our capital markets are flexible and resilient and can deal with these adjustments for a long time so. there was a deep shock in the system there was a sense of my goodness we can't let this happen again governments have to have a better handle on this system and for a while there were attempts to do that it lost it probably a matter of a few months in fact by the end of 2009 and into 2010.
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the very same companies a been responsible for some of that disaster was still engaging in those same kinds of risky trading procedures that for a while had been stopped in the wake of the crisis and we learned a lesson but then we forgot it again. the financial crisis was a huge opportunity for governments to free the world from its dependency on financial markets and to change the system. but they wasted it instead they did all they could to revise the old system spending trillions of dollars to save the banks . then something incredible happens the banking crisis miraculously became a sovereign debt crisis dr a debt became public that governments and the citizens press objected to a sturdy policies under which millions of people suffer to this day. thanks and stock markets however to demonstrate a sense of normalcy as soon as possible in reality nothing is as it seems kept the
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business of after crisis but no longer functions like it once did. even though it's not as busy as it used to be this is still the center of capitalism you can look at all the tourists who are outside the building taking pictures they all still believe this is the center of capitalism it's a symbol of something that means something to that. 10 percent i'm sort of like the weatherman for the stock market i come in every day and try to figure out what's going on in the stock market i talk to trading desks i talk to analysts i talk to people who know a lot about the stock market and i go on the air and on the internet and explain what's going on. remember the s. and p. 500 is down one and a half percent this month you have very clear market leaders and the reason we've had it is because of better prospects for earnings in the 4th quarter remember what
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the market leaders have been energy tech events lagging today energy tax and banks that's interesting there are mixed. opinions but you know if i may just change crowd are. human beings want stories they don't want an endless list of numbers nobody is impressed with a list of numbers they want to know. what's going on tell us in plain english what the markets were doing and that's the real skill set and often that's not easy because things are very complicated. people have always claimed that capitalism can be evil and capitalism doesn't help people i completely disagree what i see in the last 150 years is millions of people have been lifted out of poverty i personally am a true believer and still believe that the system works well and i'm committed to
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that system. at the underfunding of and the new york about the fund that fastens 1000 mention of the market. committed to other dimensions in them to get attention because you can fall into this form of this and shot through tells me it's not. as a hellish the facade of the housing this is one of the new york stock exchange this is a list the average i was in was 1st published it. is in this it's the machine just about wins. we are in jackson cause of death into naming me a given of every chuffed a top nobody given that i was going to name well. let's come on the awful scene and the amount of these have been known to the i love village shaft when belzer if you have been in with our side long outside but it was in one town well kind of talks to me getting tied to given a sinking truck since trying to balance because of dr mark police towels or
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competition from de ville just one day early keyed up. i think what we've seen over the last few years is cracks in the in the shiny surface of capitalism. and the 1st that's what they look like you know the. just look at say something not quite right the way the light reflects off it and thus you look more and more closely. you see this you see that these cracks go right so the hearts of the model they go right to the heart of the basic ideas of capitalism. capitalism is to work. the system deliver what it promises. providing growth jobs and prosperity for all.
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jambo one side is your new smart factory in the sea this is just. a little. bit on the one it's young con and he said of all opinion. the tradition is this one gets you just. inside your cup but you can't be a hobbit like a little saucy mostly on a lot of. unix boxes been diminished. and all but that's in the city on the bend us on the on the bad self you can find don't understand. this is all by not talk as it's box that was on the top is that's not good is that's come most mishmosh least . ever since the industrial revolution machines have been replacing you label that because ingrates aside the pavements.
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but until recently they have only replaced the physical labor of humans. now machines are capable of doing what makes us humans unique yeah able to think it's a completely new chapter in human history which will have massive consequences on how we live and work. can't. technology thanks watson can. i be i'm watching is a technology unlike any that's come before because rather than force humans to think like a computer watson interactive humans on human terms. that's just interested into the mind with him because of cognitive off the instant this does assist him or went off to compliment him. on dom it's going to stop kids and kids and so i says to him in how to bite something langston in points in full view not find that to discuss some contexts in type that you've been hesitant to sustain
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begin to lemon when time goes a toilet doesn't pass also do not have hospital was just him all talk and on to it . if you're interested in checking it that you're a spectator stand evolution's it make special notion to replace the gestures. as well as picture the rights to a story ratio gets yes you can be able to do it right the evil cult. is to get to me michael itself will interact with the thinking of a short. visit me stop by and zoom in on a farm said bob so shuffle and getting tired here i can finish my work. then never get off damien's i next day i t.v. ted sometimes it's building on and just how true in extremis if an extremist feeling. in the future agribusiness and robots will be able to carry out nearly every would seem to previously performed by
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. means of jobs who. these new technologies can survive economically of but like much in the world. and that could endanger capitalism itself. who would be able to purchase all the nice things mass produced every day and there are not enough people who can pay for them with their wages. in financial markets algorithms have long since been running the show computers interact with other computers and fractions of seconds without any human input.
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in this room that's what we do here we have an on off switch right was there's really no human in our bench and i really don't believe in leaving the room. and letting you know something trade on attempted it's about being there with the creation you know you've worked on. you know even if i don't i don't know you don't control it but you watch it is it doing everything they designed it to do . there are many mathematical models that come out of fields such as horse betting that are used and our business is kind of fundamental pieces of algorithmic trading we somehow project and then our couple this society this idea. that that this is a safe environment for people to build up their rear tire met time is actually
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a hyper competitive environment and. depending on the product there's there's you know sometimes i feel safer going into a casino than trading certain products in our space i mean. it is a very different world than the way it's advertised to the general public. financial markets out of control and no longer have any connections to reality. while algorithms and robots produce growth they only provide work and prosperity for a few and it's this growth that's destroying our future on the planet. the signs that something has gone wrong with the us system that's become impossible to overlook so why do we consistently ignore them. this is for t.v. the network was always stuck together for your i'm done time trusting
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a lot better now than i was before i did you know because they they even hire you style you know i mean. you guys look like so you obviously don't know what i'm talking about but you know this is a really nice quote i call if i want to know the most powerful name in financial television wall street week his back yes the news guy bridge actually purchased the rights to wall street leaks i view myself as a capital artist ok this company that i've created is my canvas. i know you guys in the media don't like capitalism but you know someone's had to pay for the camera and the microphone so i mean the end of the day capital system is the only system that we've been able to design that works. let's talk about growth ok there is a perception right now in these elitist academic salons ok now we're not going to grow anymore well that's just flat out wrong if you study 5500 years of human history we know that human beings are designed to have great intellectual curiosity and to
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innovate there are so many things that we're going to do over the next 50 years is going to shock everybody in terms or keep ability we're going to poll asteroids down from the asteroid belt or low to platinum that will be where the 1st trillionaire comes from we're going to unlock the ability to stop aging or destroy cancerous cells in our bodies all of this innovation is ahead of us and there's a tremendous opportunity for growth. there's a sense of desperation to this strategy that we don't want to base a realistic in the world we would much rather have. you know a total fantasy for our guiding star we would like to have this vision that no we don't have to think about detailing grace we have to think about making grows even stronger we have to go harder for it we have to make america great again we have we
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can all be billionaires we can all we have property empires and of course it's a little engine but if it goes back to exactly that same simple basic fact we live on a file a planet that there isn't the space for the dream of this reinvigorated the regs fetich this is. just. we live in extraordinary times our world is becoming. recently complex and many are disappointed to find that they are worse off than they used to be. but instead of doubting the economic system they turn to those who have profited from it the most those who continually promise new growth. for these empty promises more and more people are apparently willing to sacrifice democracy peace and then violent. capitalism is reached a new level of escalation but it's no longer suited to the world we live in. its
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end is closer than we think. will. hello there more wes and all the windy weather across the southeast of australia this is still is coming across so the great by producing more of the same really day after day we got high pressure as they keep things fine and dry and actual fact is not as bad as it has been so if adelaida melbourne we should see some dr brighter weather throughout the start of the week on monday so that's also in showers across into hobart but about day in sydney 18 degrees celsius and very warm
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on monday in the high that of 23 a little bit closer to the average on tuesday 21 just a chance of along the coast but it should say draw across into path and about a day as well choose to in melbourne a 14 degrees celsius now it's a slightly improving picture into orcon which is a good thing we've seen nothing but rain for you for the last couple of days still some rain in the forecast on monday and then you see here in christchurch 10 celsius but not a bad day but the rain pushes in that on tuesday but that's when you will see an improvement in oakland 14 degrees celsius is your high temperature very warm indeed across much of japan in particular cross into soccer 37 celsius on monday even hotter on cheese day and then we've got this band of rain here now this is all still the remnants of what was tropical storm kima so still producing some heavy rain in areas beginning to ease off by choosing to still some rain into friday vostok 20 to your high and there's a 38 in a soccer. perception
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is validation we believe want to be seen but in one life time we cannot see everything but we will lie on a experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. of that testimony we have no bearing. witness documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. the arab. 0. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up. to greet you did you how good you. are pressure from good to be speaking
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exclusively to al-jazeera pakistan's foreign minister attacks in india over the kashmir crisis accusing it of a nazi approach. the leader of yemen salman separatist says they are committed to a ceasefire in the port city of aden. police fired tear gas at protesters as there's no end in sight to the demonstrations on folding in hong kong. and the presidential election in guatemala with wider implications beyond the country's borders. and in s'pore mantissa united have kicked off their english premier league campaign with the win in the international markets that rushed the dog with 2 goals i thrashed chelsea 4 nil.
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welcome to the program our top story pakistan's foreign minister has attacked the indian government for evoking the autonomy of indian administered kashmir accusing it of a fascist mentality in an exclusive interview with al jazeera the minister said he has just returned from consultations with the chinese government he says they completely support pakistan's position of the disputed region. today in india you have a regime which has the fascist mentality you know that may not approve that they have is but out as has been telling you know this is a political wing of the r.s.s. and that is of great concern to pakistan innocent people being attacked killed raped me and to the pellet guns you know losing eyesight you have seen this curfew. there's a communication blackout. journalism not being allowed in so the news is not
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filtering out the absolute confusion uncertainty one is waiting for her to go from 40 years on is hearing of. non-availability of medicines i do not know to morrow eat which is a very important day for muslims whether they will lift the curfew i demand that the indian authorities lift a few and let the muslims. perform their prayers and do the sector 5 that they are supposed to do india by being obstinate and not accepting pakistan's offer of a bilateral engagement to resolve this issue through peacefully goes he sions. miscalculated and i think this decision of their revoking and bringing in the change found to through change which has materially effected the status of.
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kashmir india is trying to. round essential supplies or hearing about it says it will ensure adequate stocks of food by opening ration stations throughout the kashmir. it was certain commitments commitments like that will ensure that a good stocks of food and essential come online more duties will be available all around in the valley and that come with that commitment we have fulfilled what i said get there to all the outlets. and action outlets those will be open and today and yesterday also all the outlets in in the valley they would open and people would actually put chairs in their direction from from different locations. all security remains tight in indian animists of kashmir but some restrictions have been eased in order to allow people to celebrate the muslim holiday of. tensions
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have been high since new delhi revoked autonomy from the region earlier this week and communications remain costs off our 7th day priyanka gupta has more now from new delhi. for those has been walking for 3 hours for one pharmacy to the next he needs injections for his 70 year old mother she has cancer . injections are not available in the market so the situation here is bad and nothing is available here. pharmacies in srinagar are running out of medicine doug . we don't have 50 percent of our stock if the curfew continues will run out of our medicines and teen or 15 days. families like these are stuck at home because of security restrictions imposed by the indian government after a few folk the regions are totally last week 4 lines are down and internet is not working nobody knows what happened nobody tells us. everything is gone mobile
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phones are off. this is not a lie this is not the modern world this is all gone i mean we are living in. this editor of an english daily says she hasn't been able to reach a journalist in the valley since monday she spied a petition in india's top court to ask the government to live for strictures on the media we don't know all the drouet we are seeing a lot of different and very strikingly different words coming out which one is. it's very difficult to say with certainty the government says the restrictions are temporary and are aimed at ensuring law and order in the region but the editors guild of india say it's concerned that they are making it difficult to report accurately from the region and people here say that that vacuum is being filled by mr porting and what they call fake news on the internet fact checkers of the quaint and indeed online
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news websites say they have found 13 instances of fake news flooding the internet in recent days so there is no communication we don't know what's happening so i think when you talk about propaganda other thing isn't easy but anybody actually on board decides to just read or whatever they want to read the new ones be the kind of me was that they want people to believe it. back in srinagar or through those finally manages to get want to jack should for his ailing mother but not all he will now have to look elsewhere for another day. as people in india still live under these unprecedented restrictions in these uncertain times. the al-jazeera you daily. the leader of yemen southern separatist says they are committed to a ceasefire in the port city of aden and are willing to work with the saudi led coalition. bady added that they are also willing to attend
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a meeting called by saudi arabia interior minister of yemen's internationally recognized government says 400 u.a.e. army vehicles were used by the separatists to seize control of aden or about anomaly as wall. after 4 days of intense fighting finally some calm and streets abated but also an accusation of betrayal from the country's interior minister that. hundreds of vehicles lane didn't identify probably loaded with weapons and ammunition this is to combat mercenaries hired guns who are being manipulated we are just fighting with our hands with whatever however we criticized the silence from our brothers saudi arabia we condemn the silence for 4 days while our partner in the coalition is slaughtering us we will make sure on the ground hours later it was reported that the minister had been evacuated from atan to the saudi border town of shura in mecca his government's leader was photographed with
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the saudi king but abu drawbar month so hard he has lived in exile in saudi arabia for years. this latest agent began on wednesday with some separatists backed by the u.a.e. 40 against saudi backed government soldiers for control of the city. by saturday the separatists taken over the city's presidential palace as well as several military camps. a cease fire was called that evening for the eat holiday hours later saudi arabia warned the separatists to stop fighting then followed that warning with airstrikes in aden sent to create a district. in all at least 40 people have been killed in the latest fighting it's actually kind of odd that you would have a cease fire so quickly because that allows the southern separatists to consolidate their gains rather than be ousted rather quickly and so it's clear that saudi
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arabia believes it can mediate and find a solution here and i'm not so sure that they can do that easily the un's humanitarian coordinator for yemen says it's heartbreaking the families are mourning the deaths of their loved ones after dozens of people killed since wednesday. this flag represents the southern separatists final tube once again create an independent state of south yemen which existed from 1967 until 1990. and the recent fighting has exposed a rift in the saudi you even a tree alliance that has been at war with the rebels since 2015 but it may also open a new front in a war that has killed tens of thousands of people and it's pushed the country to the brink of famine you're about to manly al-jazeera. or for 4 years now yemen which is the arab world's poorest country has been rocked by a bloody war between the rebels and supporters of the country's internationally
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recognized government saudi arabia backs the government of present mansour hadi in 2015 he asked for military support after he was ousted by the iranian backed hissy movements and fled to saudi arabia saudi arabia launched a military intervention in leading a coalition of 9 countries in the middle east and africa. several countries have since left or reduced their contribution the united arab emirates a part of that saudi led coalition but they are also supported by a number of groups including the separatist southern transitional council which is aligned with the security belt feiss the council wants south yemen to return to being an independent state elizabeth elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow in arabic and islamic studies at pembroke college at oxford university joins us now via skype from geneva it looks as though the ceasefire in aden appears to be holding residents reporting that the streets have
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been quieter but one of the prospects for this leading to a broader political agreement between the southern separatists and the government that would prevent an upsurge in fighting going forward i think that's going to be very difficult to do events in the long term but as long as the demands of discipline separatists are not being listened to and met we could have predicted this after all the u.a.e. has been supporting there is a rival political structure to the head the government's cooled the southern transitional council and answer cruciate thousands of forces across the south who are not directly on simple to president heady so clashes will bound to emerge and indeed they have done already we already saw clashes in 2078 in airports and of course in 2018 when the prime minister was detained for a few days so this isn't unexpected and it definitely we can.
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