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soumitra bryson a few new movements from phones to persian made some. stunts on t.v. don't come. thank you for joining us we will take a quick look at your headlines right now pakistan cuts a nato supply route and announced that he was paid to keep its base after an alliance airstrike was doesn't stop at seventy soldiers nato admits it was highly likely to have been responsible for the killings a u.s. commander in afghanistan promises a full investigation into the unseen. fresh clashes in cairo as the death toll rises to forty one protesters on tahrir square say they will now take the future
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into their own hands and form their own home government demonstrators are venting their anger at military and say they are far from being satisfied by the pressure point of prime minister. and the world's biggest and most expensive rover mission to mars has been launched right now to solve the device is loaded with russian equipment that will make it possible to detect water on the planet's surface that could allow men kind to finally determine if there's ever been life almost red planet or. you're watching our t.v. next up max kaiser and stacy herbert tell us how some bankers have been put out of work by the occupy protests find out more on the cause a report coming up right now. i am ask eyes are this is the kaiser report occupy wall street is waiting hundreds of thousands of bankers and brokers are being laid off that's right there were the
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baxters that's what we're aiming for is the server tells well max here's a headline from the reformed broker rough times for the brokerage industry bankers are being laid off that's right well those are like the bomb makers aren't they so we've got to get rid of them brokers are being laid off yeah those are the financier's of the bomb makers so we've got to get rid of those terrorists traitors are being laid off yeah the trainers they create the fuses for the bombs that are sold by the bankers and brokers play them off their terrorists support staff are being laid off collateral damage products people are being laid off those are marketing people to try to sell the idea that the brokers and bankers in the fuse makers are selling and worthwhile products to blow up economies got to get rid of them they're terrorists wealth management people are being laid off those are the people that try to convince the wealthy that they should take massive losses in their account to finance the bankers and brokers and panels that makers and fuse makers of marketing people to build a bomb to gloria and finally analysts are being laid off analysts provide the
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economic liberal can count the nations of the academic model like a serial rubini to prove that poor people up for economic glory makes some kind of academic sense he's gotta go all those guys got to go they're terrorists well max the headlines on this continue wall street unoccupied with two hundred thousand job cuts to those people i say here's the big donald application go get a job you peasants suck it up as charlie munger would say. well the article starts off introducing john brady the co-head of m.f. global. corporators chicago office he's looking to join a firm now as he's lost his job the police integrity and honesty are the single most important ingredients to success yeah there's all of us in a foxhole people discover god. has been committing massive fraud knowingly
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willingly and sucking on the teats of the massive global fraud suddenly he wants to be a good boy and work for an ethical company i say to the gallows to you. but the other point you've made this before is that the system is fraud so if he's looking for one with integrity and honesty those two just don't go together that's like saying i want to an honest mafia don i don't want to work for one of these thugs that kill people and put cement boots on them and throw them into the hudson exactly he should get a job as a florist or a dog walker or something like that where he is going to cause trouble is minimized well there are some more unemployed bankers and those who service the bankers max for clues your firm steven j. bound to close down now the funny thing about this is of course they were fired because of those images those photos from following where they dressed up as the client that they leap illegally foreclosed upon and they thought it was so
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hysterical but because freddie mac. the major underwriter of half of the mortgages in the us the government sponsored entity that the taxpayer now completely owns well they stopped allowing any buddy to use them so they had to go out of business but the guy who had stephen j. firm he wrote a letter to sarah from the new york times who was the first one to publish those photos and he said mr no sarah you have destroyed everything and everyone related to stephen jay. it took forty years to build this firm and three weeks to tear it down i don't know why it took so long to tear the sucker down. because they've been involved in a massive fraud for probably thirty nine of those forty years this needs to get on the breadline into the soup kitchen and beg for across the bread as a way to the gallows but you could apply his own charges against mr know sarah to the whole u.s. economy the u.s.
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empire it took forty fifty sixty years to build that up and a few months for the bankers to take it down less than a few months one day really in two thousand and eight well it's a good point you know the u.s. economy is built on the back of massive expansion and then once it becomes clear that that can't be serviced it evaporates like a whole a gram in the wind and that's exactly what we're seeing now because people understand that the u.s. economy wall street is just one big enron and once confidence about rates so does all the equity and it's goodnight marie now it was the images of them steven j. baum dressed as the homeless that they had made homeless that really resulted in them the firm going out of business and i want to turn to this image here that i saw on the occupy wall street news dot org and it's an image of some cyborgs or policeman i can't tell but they're protecting j.p. morgan chase and with that in mind i want to look at these next headlines most of them involving j.p. morgan chase and f.
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global the mess that keeps getting messier so this is an article on c.n.n. money from liam a graph good men friend of the show and apparently big institutional investors are getting a taste of what many frustrated taxpayers experienced during the financial crisis being on the hook for losses of a major financial firm against their wishes now remember the trustees have now so announced that in fact there's a one point two billion dollars black hole of missing client funds which quinn certainly happens to be the exact same amount of m.f. global funds at j.p. morgan which j.p. morgan is not releasing to the trustees or they're the clients of m.f. global. oh so with that she says although m.f. global owes j.p. morgan one point two billion as a fun secured creditor clients of m.f. global whose funds are still missing should not have to beg j.p. morgan for relief were simply asserting that if m.f. global commingle funds from customer accounts or cannot properly account for them
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keeping morgan can't lay claim to those songs as if they were their own says one investor in m.f. global like j.p. morgan is balance she is severely impaired a lot of smart money is sure j.p. morgan you know my guess is that jim rogers who said he is short of big money bank . but who can give the name i'll just guess that is j.p. morgan he can comment on that if he wishes but i think the smart money is massively short j.p. morgan stock because this stock if you mark to market anything and everything is worth less than zero but it's a theme here i'm really focused on max is that we've been focusing on is that the millionaire is one hundred million or so if you make one of these hedge fund guys think oh i made two hundred million a year on like the top one point one point point point point zero one percent one of these guys cheap in order to take care of me well they're getting wiped out their funds are being stolen now because all the peasants have nothing they have
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nothing but debt and they're already on j.p. morgan's gulag farm right exactly the the war for fraud and malfeasance is being raised all the time now it's including those folks you know who are aspiring to the fortune four hundred list next year will be the folks on the fortune four hundred list and of course max a lot of the hedge fund managers and bankers are throwing child applications at the occupy wall street protesters so another interesting quote from this article is that liam a graphic goodman spoke to a hedge fund manager who goes unnamed he's an anonymous what's different about this case she asks well according to this. one hedge fund executive sums it up best what is scary about m.f. global is that there is no political will in this country to look out for people let's just be a lesson that if someone tries to steal from you there is no one who is going to save you i mean it is literally the most frightening thing that could happen in finance. i mean this kind of funny when all these hedge fund people connecticut
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stores finally wake up to the economy as it actually exists for tens of millions of one hundred million people in america now i did one foot in or about to answer to the poverty zone and so now this it's the greenwich connecticut living the paul tudor jones types out there hedge fund managers who suddenly realize that they're supporting a massively corrupt system and the tears are just pulling out of the drive all slick can't be zero zero. zero zero people who well they said nothing when the when the people started getting their wealth confiscated you know the the people on the with low paying jobs the people who were marginalized by society by the fraud committed by wall street they said nothing now they're coming for you and my advice is to s t f you here is j.p. morgan seizing the funds from the guys who thought they were in the one percent and that protected them when it's the point zero zero zero zero one percent but you'll
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see actually at the end of the day we'll get everything and j.p. morgan as you know it ministers the food stamp program in america so i want to turn to this story here to look at how much fraud j.p. morgan has committed that has come to light over the last few years and not once have they had to admit to guilt and always they paid a fraction of their ill gotten gains as a fine woman given three year prison term for a lie so a federal judge has sentenced a woman to three years in federal prison for lying on her food stamp application this is the mississippi and it. currently if you've ever been charged with a crime involving drugs you're not never allowed to collect any benefits so she applied for food stamps and she lied saying she had never been charged with crimes involving drugs and she had two boys to feed two children so she received four thousand three hundred sixty seven dollars over the few years and food stamps which
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she was cautioned paid it back and still this judge bypassed sentencing guidelines . that suggested she received two to eight months in prison and would have made her eligible for probation just immediately so she would have never gone to jail but instead the judge sentenced her under a federal statute that carries a maximum five year sentence he said quote the defendant's criminal record is simply abominable she has been the beneficiary of government generosity and state court right so the judge is pointing this woman as a cheater of a food stamp program and j.p. morgan ministers and while minister they have committed already on the books three massive episodes of multi hundred million dollar fraud and billion of which they pay only pennies on the dollar without having to admit that they're guilty. now you wonder why there's an occupying movement you wonder why the people who are staging an uprising you want to why jamie diamond doesn't feel safe when he goes home at
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night you want to i looks over his shoulder seeing when the people come for him just to see where this is heading so all of these bankers the j.p. morgans the goldman sachs the bank of america citi groups they've benefited from huge amounts of federal taxpayer dollars they've been bailed out by all the taxpayers over and over again here's i think something you can look for for them to do now because they used the financial emergency to get all these tarp funds these bailout funds well former a.i.g. c.e.o. suze claiming taxpayers need to point out twenty five billion dollars yes remember the taxpayers given a.i.g. over seventy billion dollars when their stock price was down to almost zero now hank greenberg on monday last week filed a twenty five billion dollar lawsuit against us claiming that the government takeover of the insured was unconstitutional claiming that he was not given just compensation well look i mean this is the problem is that because of the crisis
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stage it was deemed that we couldn't possibly put any of these guys in jail we need to look forward remember this is barack obama saying we've got. go forward well of course the risk is that these criminals would just come back to the trough again and ask for more money as a sky high great greenberg is doing i remember max last week we covered the story of the chinese thief who broke into a woman's house and then yelled at her for not giving him enough money that she was not working hard enough to have something worse the feeling and this is what these guys who ripped us off the first go around never coming back saying we want more you didn't pay us enough for our crying. plots all right stacy ever thanks so much for being on it has a report thinking not go away much more coming away so stay right there.
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in the. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time now to go to new york and speak with danny schechter the news dissect or danny welcome back to the kaiser report pleasure max happy thanksgiving day schachter you made a film on a book called plunder the crime of our time everything you just passed is coming true recently judge rake off for example said the f.c.c. settlements of bank of america and citigroup were abomination but that is a federal judge had no authority to do anything about it your thoughts well this is
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the whole problem we still haven't had an insect and investigation on any level of fraud on wall street there's been a couple of pride. sick his shins mostly of minor players another made off the traitor has now been basically convicted and being sentenced to forty years but basically the people in the big banks who engaged in the subprime lending scandals and the leveraging and all of this have been able to create said it's out their companies pay off the government in lieu of trials that would send c.e.o.'s to jail and this is one of the blatant problems that inspire movements like occupy wall street and anger americans across the spectrum who are just furious at this simple abomination of justice they use the judges word now there's a whole question of m.f. global company that fell apart under the leadership of former new jersey governor
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and and goldman sachs chief john cleary zinah currently it said six hundred billion dollars woman was missing now there's a one point two billion dollars is missing apparently in there less days they took customer money which they are not allowed to do to help pay off some of the debts that they had to european banks and the like and this is being investigated by the f.b.i. right now there's going to be congressional probe of it but it's become a partisan matter in part because scores are of course was a democratic governor so the republicans are up in arms about this one but as why and larger supporting wall street and in fact the republican party executives at the announcer occupy wall street saying it's the wrong target you know you should focus on the congress i.e. focus on democrats so it's around and around we go and no real breakthroughs seem to be inside this movement it's still picking up steam according to media monitors
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lest week occupy wall street had its most media ever a largely because of the police crackdown which now and in the minds of many has. orchestrated by a support from the government particularly the apartment of homeland security has been meeting with local cities the providing all sorts of non-lethal police same tools and the consequent is that been more arrests like the incident that outraged the world at the university of california davis where young people who were sitting down nonviolently were pepper sprayed know the police that didn't have been put on leave but these kinds of outrages continue and they continue basically to grow the movement by getting more sympathy for the activists of course the day secretary one thousand sixty's the anti-war movement we had a can't think moment when students account state or gunned down this galvanized the anti-war movement and pushed the momentum toward the success of that movement after
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we had a can state moment yet with the occupy movement was bringing that there was a report of the first feature ality in seattle where a woman had a miscarriage after being hit by the police lost her child you know situation of a growling confrontation and growling violence by the police and you know the question is to what degree has the obama administration directly implicated in all of this president himself who was challenged in new hampshire at a political pierrots yesterday he was with a call mike checks this is the way in which the movement you know challenges him by one person saying my check another saying my check and they repeat other questions and they did this at a political meeting in new hampshire so this is clearly not a movement that's partisan but a movement for justice economic justice and i go back to two thousand and eight and
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obama took off for the president to say his idea was that we can't look back we can't prosecute the baxters we have to look forward and again. karzai who was mentioned as a pot with riser secretary at a time and up until even a few months ago by vice president of the united states as a possible threat or secretary nomination of joe biden was a big mistake there and not prosecuting a bank stores and letting them because they want to come back and still more greenberg now what he was a prosecutor throw in jail for his lying cheating and stealing i want to come back and sue the government for billions more i mean max are going to think this is a big mistake because it feeds the perception and the real perception the actual reality of the lack of economic justice that somebody who gets arrested for stealing a coca-cola from a grocery store is prosecuted somebody who actually engaged in any looting of their own companies in there and their own bags through giant only schemes and
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compensation and the like these people are not even considered subjects of criminal investigations so we have a precedent in this country back in the s. and l. crisis where over a thousand i think seventeen hundred banks toure's went to jail there were criminal referrals that were put forward by regulators in this case there have been virtually none and this is something that i think it's kept the government's credibility very low in the eyes of most people who've been so ines recently freddie mac. cut off support for stephen j. by one of the biggest mortgage brokers in the industry as a result they filed to declare bankruptcy and got a bit of a not all the employees are on the street these are the same people who dressed up like almost people that made homeless the year before to hollywood party and now this bound character want sympathy he says oh woe is me why are you attacking me is that justified or is he just crying big fat alligator tears i mean he's alleged to
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have run what's called the foreclosure mill you know he was basically serving the banks and getting people out of their homes with the banks claim they owned and some. says the banks that needed only stones to think if they foreclosed anyway and judges who just rubber stamping these applications through foreclosure because their political appointees just you know scientists foreclosure orders and people were thrown out of their homes but he was so you know agree just in the way he did it and it was so outrageous when this party you know came to light of mocking the people he was throwing out you know that the government really cracked down on him you know in other words you have to be really outrageously bad they get the attention you know of the prosecutors and the regulators but you know the whole housing bubble basically is now a housing model there's no real breakthrough there the industry is you know basically in the toilet and we have a situation where there are many people who are engaged in that rick out right
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provable fraud that have not been prosecuted yet a second let me ask it is now two hundred thousand being laid off on wall street thought the occupy movements right successful in getting the banks or that of out of the front line now do you think that they're going to join the occupy movement at the state understanding that their predicament or they are they still in denial well listen this has something you know wall street has occupied america for a long long time this movement is challenging that occupation with another occupation which is under attack by the new york city police and a realty company named brookfield properties who ordered the mayor's girlfriend sits as well as i'm told joe biden's son is an attorney for this company so you know the fact that wall street is doing a better job of actually collapsing and then the occupy movement is doing and forcing them to collapse is interesting in itself it's their own you know karma
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basically that's that's gotten in their practices have been you know not just a question willy legal but you know in effect. going to do you know whole financial collapse so you know the occupy movement isn't gloating about this they're still looking for regulators to try to do their job and prosecutors to do their job are still pursuing justice to try to get money a big money out of politics and this movement i believe is really inspiring the whole world and have been a thousand cities since the protests in support of occupy wall street and the objectives even though the everyman scold them out people get it you know occupy wall street it's about time is the reaction of a lot of people in new york and so that the popularity of the movement has grown even though the movement is under attack and it's not even over how it's you know
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to occupy half an acre of a park in new york city sector they're not a mess group the hacktivist online group anonymous recently said are suggested that they're going to start their own head front and as the banking industry implodes they would be selling shares short and profiting from the collapse as we see a risk returning to the operations of these banks that for all intents and purposes have been operating with with zero risk for the past ten to fifteen years thanks to the rivet of the other heading strategies if you think this is a good idea for activist groups like anonymous to start their own hedge fund and fight fire with fire what do you think you know i think there's a lot of creative tactics some of been successful some of failed some of actually succeeded despite failure in other words seven hundred people get arrested on the brooklyn bridge that's a failure they didn't get across the bridge but it's
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a success because it led you know to doubling of their support in new york city because of the police of brutality and and abuse which is just so clear so you know . will anonymous be successful as people i don't know that stunts some of them have been very successful but many haven't you know i think there are there's a lot of different imaginative tactics being adopted i mean anonymous is not really part of the smooth mature supporting it but the movement itself is trying to try to fly it's the manson political program the basics thrust of it seems max the occupy the mainstream they want to not just reach people who agree with them they want to reach out to all kinds of people want to plead workers victims of student debt which students can't afford to stay in school people who are being foreclosed upon and the like and there are millions of people in that situation i mean there are a lot of studies that are showing that you know forty five percent of the people
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can't afford to pay their bills i mean we're in a bad situation it seems to be getting worse and at least this movement is articulating the frustrations and the feelings of people who we haven't heard from before remember up until six months ago when whole debate in america three months ago was all about deficits you know cut cut cut cut cut and europe's austerity was the you know religious mantra of the day now economic justice as an issue is put on each gender sanction occupy wall street you got to give him credit for that but danny schechter how can people reach you and tell and catch up with what you're up to you can find out more about my book about financial crime in my film plunder and plunder the crime of our time dot com plunder the crime of our time dot com and i can be reached at dyce sector at media channel dot org thanks max all right fantastic anish actor for being on the kaiser report that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me back either and states that harbor or thank my
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