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a lifeline. with the surge of interest in robots lawyers are starting to look into legal implications of the possibility that these sex robots can break up marriages psychologists in the meantime warn robots could transform human notions of love and sexuality forever and we're going to ask people on the street what they think about the prospect of having a relationship with a robot. no never that's just wrong and stupid. human woman you know can you imagine a relationship without kitchen fied. oh no one talking back to you. yeah but there's never did. you go for a robot definitely in the future if it was allowed. yeah. while most of us feel that the possibility of having an affair with a robot is something in the very distant future for some it's already reality i'm
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going to check out reporting from washington r.t. . i guess sex robots in washington could reduce the amount of political scandals i guess but speaking of which as the u.s. presidential election heats up the contenders are competing hard to make it to the white house up next online journalist laurie harvest went to find out what people in new york think about the race for the office. in the u.s. republican presidential hopefuls are duking it out with the gloves are off what does the world's make of these candidates this week let's talk about that do you think there's any difference between mitt and newt no i think they're both. jerks who are sort of exclusionary and don't think a lot about the people they're supposed to serve and their big difference between mitt romney and newt gingrich republicans so there's no difference from ron paul's
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republican thing here there's a difference with him really the same for the watch with the better business room. he's done a lot and was somewhat companies in the period yeah but he's also like gotten a lot of people out of jobs with his business he's been a little bit ruthless in his business and so you've got so much money so why would you trust him to represent you in represent the common man oh i don't trust him at all gingrich i don't like either. he's a little funny or his rhetoric is funny to watch entertaining is that important in a presidential candidate. i'm not going to vote for either one of them so it doesn't matter if you had to choose someone to run the u.s. who would you choose i'm the wrong person i ask every day like any of you candidates yes but we got a big one we got it susan oh mary i really don't know i honestly dying good luck to us right good luck do you think the rest of the world should care about what the who becomes the next president thinks oh yeah why just based on the fact that you're much of global superpower to figure out what should feel where what's going
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on have you seen any coverage at all in scotland or are yes but so news. and when you see it what do you think. will. good luck to you. yeah right of bunch of talking heads. so it seems like here in times square today people have mixed emotions about who should be the next u.s. president let's see what u.s. citizens have to say about it come november. time to look at some world news in brief for you this hour. iran's supreme leader has threatened to retaliate against the west over sanctions that include an oil embargo and increasing threats of the speech came as a response to the statement of u.s. defense secretary panetta who said israel was likely to bomb iran within months the us and e.u. have imposed a number of financial and oil sanctions against iran over its disputed nuclear
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program which they suspect could be used to make weapons. at least thirty seven people have been killed in south sudan during a shootout at a peace meeting gunmen in trucks arrived and began shooting indiscriminately after a fight broke out at a gathering the meeting was designed to bring an end to recent violence over stolen livestock hundreds have been killed in recent weeks as a result of disputes about cattle. europe's a worst cold snap in decades has it now claimed the lives of one hundred seventy five people one hundred have died in ukraine alone many from frostbite and hypothermia the extreme temperatures even caused the black sea to freeze off the coast villages in remote areas have been cut off with trucks on able to transport supplies the heavy snowfall has led to the closure of schools and airports across europe. there is a clash of cultures in kyrgyzstan as moderate forms of islam that have
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traditionally held sway are coming under threat from more radical alternatives it's led to fears over the effect on everyday life in the central asian republic a land prone to instability after two revolutions in the last few years alone parties oksana boyko reports. all. kneeling down but standing tall tens of thousands of cougars man praying at the country's central square just underneath the lenin monument even in this basket years the communist ideology couldn't bring to the streets as many people as islam does nowadays. the fist of sacrifice is one of the most important rights for all muslims you need to pray or help my skin almost be a logical lifestyle differences that exist among various branches of this one here in kurdistan the person they call first country has become a testing ground for islamic missionaries of all kinds have
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a less than common with each other than they do with christians or jews british people converted to islam in the seventeenth century but they were never designed us about it mixed with germany's and the magic customs the good news version of islam has long been more of a moral code then a religious doctrine is how cheap a society where women are just as active and ambitious as men and when religiosity went hand in hand with good education but that is starting to change. after the collapse of the soviet union kurdistan has seen a very fast growth of islam some of it is the message really driven poverty poor education corruption mistrust of authorities all of that is prodding people towards religion but much of it is also driven from abroad countries like pakistan saudi arabia kuwait a very generous when it comes to building mosques here. islam is on the rise across all of central asia but only in kurdistan have there the rich is adopted and open
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door policy by using. the these are followers of the to believe them are a group of islamic missionaries originated from pakistan. it's members have come up in many terrorism investigations and as a result the group was labeled extremist by many european governments in kyrgyzstan that community is growing fast. teach people heart of fun happiness and hard to build your life in accordance with his wishes and by teaching all of us within ourselves. while gender is that becoming increasingly separated in public women and not left out in fact they are at the forefront of these lama christer gins in kurdistan. all the more than half of students in this islamic academy and females and their number has tripled in the past few years.
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when they graduate still get a diploma in arabic studies and sharia law there's a lot of interest in this areas and if they decide to work it shouldn't be difficult finding a job for him missionaries are not only spreading the word but greasing their palms to. this man who claims to be a healer raft from yemen he sees three to four patients every day and for most reimbursement claims to clear their ailments with the help of prayer. and. something. these changes encourage a society has many opponents some of them claim that saudi or pakistani versions of islam corrupt the country's traditional values built islam wooden called when first islamic missionaries arrived here three centuries ago they were respectful of our customs that's why islam in kyrgyzstan has been very much in degraded with our indigenous culture but the version of islam that's being pushed on nowadays with
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his jobs and restrictions is not only foreign to us it's aggressive the country's authorities are not oblivious to the ongoing islamization and some suggest are even trying to harness it here could be stones top officials are praying along. sided crowds they claim full religious freedom is the best strategy against radicalization. the results of the arab spring have shown that secular governments are cracking under the pressure of political islam muslims are enormous human resource the one who knows how to manage this force of the streets. and for kyrgyzstan thing two revolutions in five years there's hardly anything more pressing than finding an antidote against all hell breaking lose again somebody's got artsy. and that does it for the news this hour the kaiser report is just ahead of before that though a reminder of our. old
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between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine us is spent fifteen billion dollars in the prostate for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budget on things because the best for the. it's. to.
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say. thank. you. and broadcasting live or direct from the heart of moscow this is our table take a look at your top headlines with the un expected to take action on the syrian crisis activists in the country's prime massacre hundreds are allegedly killed by government troops in the flashpoint city of homs the u.n. security council will meet on saturday in new york to consider voting on a controversial new draft resolution aimed at ending the conflict. violent protests against the police and the military government task late in cairo and across egypt
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with several people killed and hundreds injured demonstrators are accusing the police of negligence and want the ruling military council to step down. possibly just a month left until russia's presidential vote tens of thousands are expected to rally on the streets of the capital later on saturday the kremlin is are trying to ensure that the upcoming election is fair and transparent calling for more observers and installing the live web cams at all polling stations. plus all from me sean thomas carrie johnson will be here in about thirty minutes time first though because a report. imax kaiser this is the kaiser report who got the vapors stay sick max the vaporized and the deleted it's the american soap
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opera money from m.f. global feared gone nearly three months after m.f. global collapsed. officials hunting for an estimated one point two billion a missing customer money increasingly believe that much of it might never be recovered the finding so far suggests that a significant amount of the money could have been vaporized yeah it's vaporize there one point two billion may have been vaporized now the same people say that they can search through a stack of a billion tweets and find one with some offending text that would necessitate the detention of british people or a u.s. airport the same people who can track a razor that was sold at wal-mart ten years ago in a landfill emitting some kind of or if i did tag that would account for some inventory adjustment as part of an accounting for wal-mart as part of the overall
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accounting for that is use economy that is the overall kind for those wall street there's no accounting for the constitution are saying that all one point two billion we give i thought it was in my stock the only one who can get away successfully with that kind of defense are pimps and harlem oh that's right you are pimping for column well they claim that as a result of the chaotic trading the week before the firm collapsed and remember also we learned that banks can now trade at a speed faster than the speed of light so perhaps they're trying to use physics and quantum physics as a sort of excuse for their reckless behavior that well their crimes don't like schrodinger's cat but experiment in quantum physics was if the cat's here the cat's there he's dead he's not dead so they're treating it faster than the speed of light so one point two billion it was a phase shift the money exists but it's in a parallel universe by the way there's a parallel universe called the securities exchange commission apparently you can commit any for confront you want and you don't have to pay any kind of penalty or
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go to jail certain people of course now jesse's café american looks at this m.f. global vaporize story and sees. essentially a cover up using as well the media the media is complicit in this and allowing j.p. morgan we know that the money has been found in j.p. morgan's accounts that j.p. morgan was coincidentally owed one point two billion dollars m.f. global a despicable state of affairs this entire sharod has been cloaked with the public relations campaign using terms like missing vaporised and mystery to describe the customer assets as if no one really knows where the funds had gone which the c.f. t. c. has explicitly stated months ago is not the case you know they can have an income accounting procedures that are adequate to track down a billing member lost seven billion in iraq when with a dry air lifted
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a seven billion to payoff bribes and one missing donald rumsfeld wink wink so here you are missing one billion dollars you get a lot of people starving to death in the gutter in america but the collateral damage of care is the losers you mentioned donald rumsfeld and the flu shot in the war in iraq and there were terms like there are known unknowns and unknown unknowns and unknown unknowns and this is the same sort of excuse that m.f. global and j.p. morgan are you saying it's unknown whether we know whether we took the money or not yet we're not sure whether we stole the money he's just sitting in front of a stack of cash jamie diamond says i don't know who weren't good a good well by the way you know vulture funds are offering eighty five cents on the dollar for m.f. global customers so though be interesting to actually see these vulture funds you know where you see them shaking down african nations whether or not they can get away with shaking down the third world dictator like jamie diamond right the
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economic hitmen then the vulture funds that operate in the third world latin america they go down there they don't get the money they throw a dictator out of the plane. then they're in central america south america so presumably we're going to see jamie dimon falling from the sky one of these days from one of these vulture funds or forgot a parachute there is jamie splat well returning to this soap opera of america mega trash fifty million users data set to be deleted. so you know mega upload was shut down by the department of justice they had a ten day warrant search warrant they took all the data they needed and they said here to the host the service providers they said you can delete any data you want now now there's some controversy or not whether they'll allow customers to actually retrieve their data but the fact is joe baca donuts who has his own data upload
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it's a mega upload he's deleted well that's a pattern of destruction of private property america supposedly the capital system is built on private property not the communal property of the defunct political systems of bygone days of communalism no no we have private property doesn't make the country so grade zero except when we lost the brilliant dollars for jamie's bonus then we had to steal that from you because oh the mega upload data we had to steal that too because private property is just an idea but we don't respect it here in this country you know hyatt wrote that book the road to serfdom which is supposed to be a treatise against communal property what happens when the so-called lefties take over it turns out he was right except the threat is from the right wing wholesale faffed of all private property so it doesn't fit in with the ideology
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of america let's kill of baseball let's kill everybody that's the current white house mode of thinking assassinations and wealth confiscation destruction of private property thank you obama you know us well. well actually he's in the next headline speaking of the vaporized and deleted much of the population of america have had their jobs and their wealth and their income vaporized and deleted obama tells woman interest unemployed husband can't find jobs so here's a woman in texas and her husband is a an engineer and she's asking why he can't find a job jennifer asked her what kind of engineer your husband is he's a semiconductor engineer the. it is interesting to me that and i meant what i said if you. resume i'd be interested in finding out exactly. what's happening right there because the word we're getting is that somebody in that kind
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of high tech field that kind of engineer should be able to find something. right away you know there are jobs available. describe them but they're in china and india and one of the other great travesties of this age of globalization or non globalization is that americans who want to get those jobs in india and china that were sent to those countries they're not really allowed to go into those countries don't want those jobs they're stuck in that prison industrial nightmare that is united states of america ending up being incarcerated by corrections corps of america in the first industrial complex be a good american general but you can't get a job you can't go to china and india to get a job the wealthy can move their money to china and india my money moves around the world a lot easier than i can believe me when i go to cross the border they stick something up my strange friends saying oh are you really afraid of jamie's because if you're not we're going to come project your strength training all your friends of jamie you're all out of this country well obama promised that if she sent him her
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husband's resume he would go looking for a job for her but he's going to have to go to china of course because despite obama's hangout hope us some a conductor jobs are still going away so the national science foundation reports that domestic high tech manufacturing jobs have declined by twenty eight percent since two thousand some six hundred eighty seven thousand jobs even r. and d. research and development is increasingly being performed overseas by large multinationals three speed report so yes if you can build something for the web it may be easy to score a job at facebook or google or as an app developer but for americans like this woman's husband a son. conductor engineer your chances of finding a job are pretty slim but what he should do is take a ball peen hammer or a large phone book and slap him soft on the head really hard to leave some of my
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unconscious then go on facebook and get on a game like farmville or factory ville or plant a veil or america bill and pretend to be working virtually in a real you know make sure you're not really conscious because you don't want the reality of this to set in and at the end of a day or two you've accumulated enough facebook credits to buy yourself a cup of coffee and then you know go stimulate your brain with caffeine and say look honey i'm working in a factory don't tell her it's a virtual factory in your working you know seventeen eighteen hours a day for a dollar and that might have center well we talked about the vaporized and deleted but you know matter and energy are neither created nor destroyed the jobs it appears are all sound healthy and well and have been found china's factories in strong start to two thousand and twelve the chinese manufacturing sector has made a surprisingly strong start the year with domestic orders cushioning the impact of europe's debt woes according to an official survey the purchasing managers index an important gauge
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a factory growth rose to fifty point five in january from fifty point three months earlier anything above fifty means manufacturing is growing how many and chinese is it take to screw in a lightbulb a million but they still have a better job than a million americans well as they say even though europe is collapsing and their imports from china are slowing domestic consumption in china which now have all these great jobs it's growing plus china doesn't want to see the dollar do very well either they'd rather have the euro survive so that's another part of the currency wars. well as the china money report says and i know you're interviewing daniel collins in the second half americans to become share croppers and their own country as printed money boomerangs back to the developed world to buy up companies so you know the big news this week was that sammy a chinese company has is buying putzmeister a german concrete pump maker one of those legendary metal stand companies in
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germany the heart the backbone of german industrial strength well dental call and says for decades asia has performed the role of the diligent worker bee without a history of adam smith of free trade they saw how easy it was to game the free trade system to this day koreans do not buy japanese goods and japanese do not buy korean goods neither one will buy us goods the stuff they do want like hollywood movies they just take the us took the brunt of the free trade economic carnage as over fifty thousand factories have closed down and only the last ten years in america no one could labor arbitrage and transfer price their taxes away like corporate america we are still number one in that game right sharecroppers remember warren buffet said a few years ago that america would become a nation of sharecroppers look it up do the search is exactly what he said and he also went to germany hoping to buy some of these middle stand companies he was
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their member of for a few years looking to buy anything now it turns out that the chinese are actually buying up those companies another two or three years and as i've been predicting america's number one export will become american labor will be cotton pickers are back to the plantation you know but only a few of you can live in the big house all right stay forever thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you right now go away much more coming your way so stay right there. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. thank you.
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welcome back to the kaiser a part of. the ballot yeah sharecropping plantation known him american economy hey let's go to shanghai and speak with dan collins of the china money report dot com dan collins welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max good to be back all right dan collins you say that americans are sharecroppers in their own country explain yeah this ridge needed from an article i wrote try to get my mind around the concept of how all of these good decades of printed money and trade surpluses are going to get recycled back into the american economy. leave it to us now the many of the politicians in their thought leaders there believe that we can continue to print money to get our way out of this but what they forget is that
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debts have owners and you look at china now with three point two trillion in currency reserves japan over a trillion i believe a lot of this money now sitting in asian central banks are going to find its way back into united states back into europe buying up real companies. we saw on christmas this year two thousand and eleven. japan and china signed a new currency swap agreement where they said openly and publicly that they want to move their trade into their local currencies and get out of the dollar we're starting to see treasury sales china as lowest moment treasuries in over eighteen months so they're down about one point one trillion. russia's or half their treasuries last year so i think as we start to see that continued dollar debasement coming out of the united states what people have not factored in is what about all of these this money sitting all over the world what's going to to happen. so this
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last week in germany was a chinese company so sunny he purchased for about five hundred million dollars a look very large german company and. we're going to start to see this we're going to see asian countries start taking this money send it back to build markets and buy real companies with it and it's going to be a major trend in the coming in the future all right well in the united states it seems like they're prepping the the landscape for at these chinese companies to come in and buy the strategic u.s. assets they they have totally destroyed the unions they've introduced the president dr complex make it very easy to put people in prison they have more of a chinese style state capitalism now with the politburo of the federal open market committee it's no longer free market capitalism so the laying the groundwork for a chinese you know setting the table so that the china can come in and buy a company and hit the ground running so to speak.
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