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to very we follow their journey as they put their lives on the line. 3 think it's all medical knowledge 0. the news. again peter, i'll be here and how you top stories own algae 0. the taliban has made its most significant gains yet in an offensive. it's leaving, cobble, dangerously exposed. it's captured the canister on 2nd largest that he kandahar, which is the arm groups birthplace. elsewhere in the south telephone fights, as also took control of laska gar charlotte bellis reports from cobble. just in the last few hours, the taliban say that they have claimed wholly alarm, which is the provincial capital of logo, which is just south of cobbler. they say that they have control of the city and
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that the governor and his immediate staff have joined the movement. they do add, however, that there is some heavy fighting still in the city with special forces, but they say they have claimed it. we cannot independently verify that the reason is we spoke to see if there has been very heavy fighting there this morning. now it is quite interesting because this governor that has, if it is true, that he has switched, he would not be the 1st. there have been many reports of governors doing deals with the taliban in order to get safe passage and main. essentially, the cities fooling without a fight that happened just yesterday. you got me where we heard that the taliban and the governor had done a deal. and then he was seen to be a school by the taliban. a through taliban territory and was arrested when he reached ultimate territory for quote, surrendering without a fight. not long ago is especially significant because it is directly south of
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cobb. it is right on the board with cobble to go from cobbled to poly alarm. it's about an hour's drive 65 kilometers. so the taliban now really knocking on the door of the capital, putting pressure on the government, and they have been had future maintenance. in the last week, the taliban has detained the veteran commander of a militia in western afghanistan, his ismael, con, known as the lion of her raps. he was taken this telephone, fight to seize the city. con is one of afghan stones, most prominent warlords, battling soviet occupiers in the 19 eighties and working alongside us forces to topple the taliban in 2001 the u. s. and the u. k. a sending more than 3 and a half 1000 trips to cobble to help with the evacuation of embassy staff and local interpreters. the state department says this is not a complete evacuation, and the embassy will remain open. a border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan has reopened following a fight between guards and people waiting to cross earlier hundreds of afghans
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waiting to re enter. the country threw stones at security forces, who responded with tear gas. people were angry, al from afghan traveller died while waiting to return home. please 21. people have died after heavy flooding and central china's hu bay province, torrential rains that cause power cut some lens lines, destroying hundreds of homes. nearly 6000 people have been forced to evacuate 5 cities and who a province of now declared red alerts and syringe, rain in japan has triggered a mudslide that engulf 2 houses in the city of wounds and in the prefecture of like a saki for people were swept away, one was found dead to others, still missing some areas have been told to prepare for evacuations. 22 people had been arrested in algeria suspected of starting many of the countries devastating wildfires. the government has been struggling to contain the fires and they appeal to international help. 3 days of national morning taking place to honor the 69
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people killed by the fires. you authorities believe many of them were started deliberately. samson's vice chairman has been released from prison in south korea after being granted parole j while lee was serving a 2 and a half years sentence for bribery. it's unclear if he cannot return to work. critics say his release reflects a culture of leniency for corporate bosses. 6 people had been killed in a mass shooting in the inner city of plymouth. the suspected gunman is among the dead as well as the young child. police officers were called on thursday evening. after reports of gunfire in a residential area near the city docs, south korea's prime minister is pleading with the public to minimize travel and avoid meeting in groups as covered 19 infections. their search, the country has reported around 2000 new cases for 3 days in a row. those are your headlines than you continues after growing pains. more news on this channel shortly. oh,
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i me you gross something positive. it's great watching our kids grow up or seeing a tree drove it, we are always aware and all grows must come to an end. there's no limit. nature knows no such thing as infinite growth is room seems to apply to every kind of growth but one economy grows. some are supposed to continue indefinitely, we believe them and now there are no limits to growth and human progress. when men and women are free to follow their dreams and we were right. if that drove
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pains to materialize, we panic. but why has one person recognize down to 50 years ago? growth is the fundamental principle of all economists. system. capitalism only works when the economy grows. but callmax recognize something else as well. it is, this grows that it will eventually destroy the system itself. and today, after we reach that point, it's a system about to collapse. on my infinite growth actually be possible that governments don't want us to even question the g word. they don't even want to put a discussion around grace. if you are looking at this from the outside, it an alien arriving from out of space and you're looking at this society, you would really wonder what was going on. what are they doing? what, what is this growth that has to appear in every political sentence and is the basis of every economic textbook? what is it all about?
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is it a, is it a religion that they have in the gods? chasing is the virus that taken over them. and what is the visceral fear that emerges as soon as grown up to go away? i, i use the so soft on of bucks to come this guy, mr. game. and i definitely don't mention the available model. you know, even talk back to me in the,
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in the fall to guys just like stalled to still just have them and spine in. and similarly, i is the flex them. and what do you think luxury politic, fussy, mutual look sorted, but women and, and be referred me james the politic schmidt and can once they said it to stephen vale on is alone. his mention of these and blend it and give the producer hub vip is back. to him a how did us for english, one of in the, by the district of i where does this unshakable belief in economic growth, cultural as it always been there? is it really part of human nature? all the
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imaginative use of mass production methods that us industry was able to perform its war time miracles to build more planes. all the united nations put together to turn out ships at the rate of $200.00 a month, ships which carried overseas, the arm of the united states to decide the outcome of the war. the success story of economic growth began during world war 2. must production of tanks and aircraft, let the american economy out of crisis. the output of military equipment was now calculated by a new statistical measure, gross domestic product, or g d p. if production and i e, g, d, p grew, and sodium prosperity, americans believe so fell me in this new formula. they compels their allies to bring the kinetic policies that align with it. from that, it wasn't people's incomes that colleges, it was only gross, and it turned out to be such a useful measure actually for the war effort and for understanding the war effort.
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the afterwards, it became the single most important policy number across the world. the kind of symbolizes progress to sort of fairs while things are getting bigger so they must be getting better. that was the birth of the g, d, p. in the 3 decade after the war, the width and economies grew up to 8 percent annually. in the u. s. they called the golden age of capitalism. in france, they, whether 30 years in germany with economic miracle, an entire generation enjoyed material prosperity and full and fine. and this became grazed in the collective cars. even though these high growth rates are only made possible by massive water destruction, to believe and growth with now and stuff for the g d p became the most important benchmark in history. the
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economy of the great economy was doing a good job for us when, when we were young, if you like, when, as an economy as a society we were young. and one of the really important things to say is that there are some societies where that is still necessary, where you still need that growth, where you still need food, clothing, and shelter with a very, very poor undernourished people living on less than the price of a skinny lot, a from the cafe downstairs and that say that's a situation where growth makes some sense. but the idea that as human beings or we won't ever is more, more stuff doesn't really stack up. so after a certain point, you have to ask yourself, how much is enough, how much, how much more do i need to grade the economy to satisfy human appetite? i 19 seventies. so growth rate, think for the 1st time due to the oil crisis and other factors. the boomers over
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the market saturated western economy, stagnated. millions suddenly found themselves unemployed. it was uncharted territory. for the 1st time, the limits of cause became. he could mclean socially and ecological we do have some understanding about growth in 1972. a group of color commissioned by the club of rome, presented a report to washington, entitled the limits to grossly using a computer simulation research that mit had calculated for the 1st time. what continues economic growth would do to the planet they're finding, set off, alarm bells around the world. when resource consumption is doubling every 20 years . for the 1st time, people were confronted with the fact that economic growth could also have negative consequences and at the planet. natural limits would soon be reached to growth. we've witnessed the success story of growth was in crisis. we reached levels of
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prosperity which carried the seeds of disruption and necessitate a complete re look at the whole world social political, another situation. a couple of realm reports or 30000000 copies and became a global sensation. and yet doing this kind of themselves came under a tech that calculations ready cried as irresponsible fear mongering because it's impossible to admit the unacceptable success story of growth must continue. ah, unfortunately, many of the scholars predictions turned out to be right. and in many cases, reality human surpassed the belief predictions. oh, all the covers room reports were causing an international uproar. the brazilian rain, 1st in the amazon basin,
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were still nearly untouched. the huge brazilian state of much abrazzo, largely populated by indigenous people consisted of forest and 7. today. not much of that is left. since the mid eighties, progress aided by national investors has been eating away at the rate for 35 football fields, a forest disappear every minute and feel the same story over and over again. lumberjacks moving for then cattle, read us. and finally, the story being various along this one at one place containing, as is mutually shown when are shown, we shall not approach coming in that way up there at the school of hannibal. as you live in. good, god, fall out unless you eat it, don't flee. barrett this side is my f e e. wish it dance?
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for example, keeping the venture doesn't seem percent there. has there been, i did s s i is the g of has been slight blue than the meal you meant them. monday. my store number is on last monday to pick up my son walker, and i was mark japanese say via a got a kid, pasa brook, who our daughter, destiny. louis. he has a beneficial on facebook, dizzy mice. tropical climate delivered $3.00 to $400.00 a year. and with a massive prophet story and carn for export and animal feed, the highway $163.00, the gateway to the amazon base. it was lumberjacks, money, and destruction into the forest. today, countess trucks lined agribusiness highway,
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transporting their valuable cargo to their national park. they passed an endless sea of tobin fields enormous silos and florida houses to one of the largest regions in the world. growth rate of up to 20 percent big business the and the 70 these region. it was just applied by indians. it's just amazing for 34 year just off colonization, and it's the most important region in agribusiness of the country. it's the right place to make new investment to make money capital, a good part exported to russia, china,
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in another country. any limit, no limits. probably this guy hasn't the limits ah, me, ah, in response to the crisis of the seventy's economic policy underwent a change, of course, new growth had to be felt. no matter what the cause. even if that meant leasing the premise for finance capitalism. ah, these have been contained after world war 2 because they were responsible for the great depression. and there was the monitoring with the new magic administrator was the idea
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that if you put more money into the economy, liquidity, it was called that additional money in the economy would help really investment that would help give us more production that would allow us to consume more goods and we would get growth back again. so this little hates us if you like in the seventy's, primarily caused by the oil crisis lead to a, a transformation in the economics over about the sciences. and in particular, how we think about grace and how we think about stimulate the government, deregulated financial, mark banks, insurance companies and invest in science, gains and influence. and we're now allowed to gamble with currencies even with people's retirements. capital was let loose and the financial sector was flooded with mike. the in it was
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a peck with the devil, and the beginning of the flow process of test is empowerment. in exchange for goes, 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 go to extend lunches, i believe the elliana group is your biggest influence conglomerate. and one of the biggest players in the global financial markets. it's been fun, felt lecture 600000000 oil different from 400000000 felipe soci song and a 100000000 for the suffers the home in the lim cecilia, hong league via the out us for saw get when so quin yang flip to see con my country to so 1st in the us via so much bit of a yawn and sean base, you take your infection activated, wolfington,
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c i p 3 nucleotide and do some bucks to, to potter 2 pm, to buy spirit actin investments. oppo invested to one in it will be leon, an informational to investments, autobahn and truly how can know my la could be to be similar. modern, also disclosed in, in china. therefore, also in asia overall. some kind of one of the growth and develop markets in europe and us. they also know new drivers to be seen with a quick knocked way for noise. it's a few pets in if your pets and i've been missing via in. so going to invest p that should invest in to act in will be in it as a be in the to confirm when you're going to open leaking. and mia and trend and, and league. and who has faxed to me in decent and none of nuclear 2 l. that's not
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going to innovate and talk to his team or the fax to mr. new place is to still be daunted. looks, it looks good, but i did. i was an invoice spent 9 as a misdemeanor and it went to my foster thank sandy. septic arctic annoyance ago, yada will receive like a dang mattered up the subjects to a collage for cost. bice good discipline. i enjoyed this for cost on the money of millions of insured individuals is sent on its way to multiply. when andreas group as team has a rough idea to which countries and sectors, the billions should flow, they hire an asset manager. he determines what stocks or bonds to invest in most of our clients are institutions. what they want is they want their, their money invested in the capital markets. our customers expect
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their capital to be returned. they want their money back and they want a return on then kevin and growth. there is the return well, like income manage is 1.2 trillion years of assets. and in germany, we're managing for 10900000000000 years of assets. the financial markets. they have a social role in distributing people's savings towards investment and their investment is usually a form of. so when you, you take out a loan, for example, to buy a house that learned could end up in a bond. and we could end up buying that bond. so growth is important so that individuals and companies who borrow money in the capital markets can actually pay those lines back. let's free trade. yeah. but when you, when you turn 22,
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when you imagine a world with europe 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 gonna have to wait for somebody to retire before. maybe you get their job and society with that growth probably won't work at all. not for long. it will degenerate into 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 than vine? faith in growth that leads us to chaos. oh, in the eighty's there weren't a finance operating from the city of london and was treat increased its influence
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on government and societies and became the driving force of capitalism to de financial markets. not governance, determine the well being of entire countries. how did it come to this? how good financial markets gain such influence over our own life? one person who knows the financial world better than almost any one if you had called for nearly 30 years, he was a successful fund manager on wall street. and in the city of long and plenty of scientists and had been offered 20000 pounds to go in stone wall street in 1001 west after the beginning of o. and we went into the new era of reagan fetch and liberal trade, the so called big bang in the city was all about financial deregulation. let's go
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let the market decide and let's hire people. and let's see what happens. yes. as opposed to this really kind of control that the say which we've had before. and it was that that we walked into where money now talks. now money wins. and you need people smart people to trade the markets and make finance the power house behind capitalism. which is supposed to be ah, the plans seem to work. the stock market grows no longer needed to be financing increasing wages and tax revenue. now it was all about credit government and individuals with take loans from banks and investors, so that they could be good consumers and thus generate the credit counts of trust to tease lending, the houses becomes widely available and it's at that point that explodes
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that now it's not just the very wealthy of access to all these things, consumers and it's now people low down income scales as well. and if you look at money supply and, and supply credit in the early eighty's, it just explodes. ah, it's been accessed to consumers and promotion and can consumers close debt, which is created the growth and created where we are today. ah, the cold logic of the market over producing winners and losers. one of the people who knew best, how to profit from this new logic was done a job. i really think i have an instinct, but i don't think it's the instinct. sure. i think it's the instinct of maybe
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getting what i want or knowing how to get what i want. only if you recognize the profit of the unity in this new era, as well as donald trump. he made large scale purchases of their like new york apartment blocks, and promised to confirm their introductory hotels and apartment. he received financing from banks high on the market boom. and through the largest tax break in new york city history. trump himself paid practically. nothing will happen is an incredible place where you build a huge building and 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, one of the hottest buildings anyone's ever seen is just selling like, like hot cakes. manhattan itself is becoming a place of the rich period. ah, jimmy was out of the bus on the brave new world of finance. capitalism could no
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longer be constraints, and great efforts were made to set it as a controllable and secure system. the whole industry is based around kind of the illusion and the illusion of certainty. there is a vested interest if you like inside of the system as is to project knowledge and extra knowledge. but they really don't have any more knowledge than you to i, i use on counting the cost europe, pete fun to fight terrorism and counter china and russia in africa with activists say they'll provide weapons to dictate the climate emergency costing billions, placing 1000000 counting the call well, now,
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just the hype of english football lies analytic market for the rich and powerful i was one of the leading specialist work undercover. just yours investigative unit, exposes the inner workings and key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. he's held something like one in addition has been said that you can make an elephant disappeared. i have many of a brazen example. i've seen the men who sell football just you know, we tell the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sign ah, no matter where it takes a police fan of your guys. when my empowering in pasha, we tell your story, we are your voice. you knew your neck out here. we know what's
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happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others no, as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah again, peter will be here and how you top stories from al jazeera. the taliban has made its most significant gains yet in the defensive as leaving, cobble dangerously, expose its captured canister on 2nd largest city kandahar, which is the groups birthplace. elsewhere in the south taliban fighters also took control of laska gar charlotte bellis reports. now from cobble just in the last few hours, the taliban say that they have claimed poly alarm, which is the provincial capital of logo, which is just.
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