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kaiser report asks what google is trying to achieve by offering you five dollars in exchange for your search history. you see forty acres and a mule you know they give you five bucks to spy on you then i would be surprised if you have people from overseas rushing to america to get five dollars from google the people in greece for people in greece five dollars twenty five dollars that's a whole six months of pay and it shows you the whole neo feudal system ok now these economies these the rich people the rich communities are those who are doing the spying who get paid to spy on you google is one of the biggest corporations in the world because they spy on you you are poor because you take whatever dregs whatever bread and circuses they trickle down to you you'll take whatever you get you'll accept this being spied on they think of the average first says they're getting free twenty five dollars zero zero zero to three twenty five dollars never for a moment considering that the apparatus that allows them to get that twenty five dollars
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is disenfranchise them so horribly that the u.s. the competitiveness is crashing in the standard of living is crashing and there's no health care there but you got your free torney five dollars. more for max kaiser and stacey her take on the latest financial headlines in just about ten minutes time here on our. some other news making headlines around the globe this hour police and senegal have fired tear gas have crowds of protesters who hurled stones and set up barricades and response the demonstrations were against current president wade running for a third term as head of state the constitution allows for only two stretches in office but a court cleared him to run again as he took office before the term limit was put in place at least four people have died in the protests since the unrest began last month. pope benedict has appointed twenty two new cardinals at the vatican him main role of the elite club of catholic figureheads is to advise the current pope and.
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choose his successor almost a quarter of cardinals are now from italy decreasing the chance that the next pope could be from another country a situation that has aroused accusations of bias the ceremony has been clouded by embarrassing leaks of internal documents alleging corruption among top clerics. the funeral of pop icon whitney houston takes place in newark new jersey later on saturday a service will be held at the church where she sang in the choir as a child fans started to pay their respects on friday leaving flowers and balloons on the church steps the six time grammy award winner was found dead in a bath tub at a beverly hills hotel last week. there's more land and rochelle than in any other country in the world but people especially in big cities struck to find fresh farm produce however the supremacy of processed supermarket food could soon be over as a growing appetite for getting products means more and more people are taking up farming but there is still
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a long way to go as artie's that was cover reports. the feast for the eyes but not necessarily for your stomach many would be shocked to find out what exactly makes its way onto our plates. if only people knew what their sausage is made of or how they your get was bottled they would be very upset and would stop buying anything at all of the shops but. perhaps that's why there is a growing demand among people in russia's main cities make products unfortunately for them russian shops have little to offer what is sold as eco and bio friendly is often far from it. by bruce have found a niche in the market think starboard environment and you fashion for a healthy lifestyle. there are no legal standards also defied labeling schemes for organic produce in russia. so individual farmers define it in their own way but it's really on every farmer's own conscience. alexander is
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a computer programmer who turned to working the land what started as a hobby is now a mini industry with several farms in the moscow region covering livestock fish vegetables and herbs and he's even aiming for his first harvest of black caviar from sturgeon's he breeds not far away from moscow if you are. big business simply can't afford to produce ecologically clean product they use pesticides to boost growth and lower the cost of everything i do is pure without a drop of chemicals. in this new market in moscow have said and ambitious task to offer its customers. and unprecedented range of eco products what started as an attempt to bring organic food to the masses turned out to be almost impossible in reality no russian farmers can produce all this let alone in quantities needed for a large city so anything truly eco and bio friendly remains a luxury only
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a few people in russia can afford despite soaring prices for anything organic individual farmers find it hard to make their businesses profitable beaten by the supermarkets with their cheap processed food by the sec human founded and online organic store trying to help small pharma survive and at the same time improve the quality of life while food conscious customers just like him. initially we simply wanted healthy stuff for our families and friends now we hand pick each person involved in the production of meat or bread that we sell so that we know where the food is coming from and the business is growing. some go as far as saying russia with its plenty of land could eventually become an organic food basket for the whole world a very few europe in one hundred fourteen russia third half of the world and we could easily get back to that but the state needs to start investing in agriculture
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. and while city dwellers are only starting to go back to their roots milledge is in russia's most organic far away corners are probably unaware of the treasures they could offer and russian klondyke to be discovered gary bush gave our party scary. our website our two dot com is the place where you can find all the latest news and analysis on our blog section right now are all my exclusive reflections from iran r.t. asks people in toronto how they feel about their country's controversial nuclear program and hears from students who do volunteer research on atomic research. and also anonymous strikes again as hacktivism bring down several u.s. government websites in the latest act of protest against online censorship. russia and china came under international fire when they refused to take sides in serious conflict and vetoed a u.n. security council resolution that's just the most recent example of the two standing
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largely on their own in the international arena is resident in new york went to ask people in the big apple whether the two countries should be feared and why. if you believe the news media you should fear china and russia this week let's talk about why if they wanted to china could wipe out the us in probably three minutes but anyone with an atomic bomb could true so why china in particular. chinese people are very dangerous why are they what is made you think bad have you ever been personally threatened by a chinese person no so why do you feel that way. they know kung fu i don't think were in the good of relationship with them so should we fear them is that going to make relations better think we should fear of them i think they should fear us i think there's a legitimate concerns about human rights there and i think tweeted to pay attention
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to what are their legitimate human rights issues everywhere don't we have them here in the us sure i think a different scale there but yes we do have another places when there's there was stuff to find out so well that is a step to find out so well that will screw nobody's going to give us some money or would be but we're participating in that why is it their fault because they're acting smartly. is hard to resist last year i was in china i wasn't scared at all this i don't think you'll be the should be i don't think we should run our country like china or russia but i think there are some ideas and some kind of plans they have that help their economy so maybe we can learn from that that's more emulating and looking up to rather than fearing but we're tired to fear them why do you think that is because fear keeps you in control if you are afraid it's easier to be manipulated by somebody telling you to do something rather than questioning what they say everybody is freak scared to there
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because the news and all the media makes peoples care then specially in america why china and russia in particular are we made. to feel scared because they're very powerful that's what we think ultimately they're going to be a part of the growth picture and they need us as much as we need them so why are people scared of that mire they painted in this more of a picture you don't know it's always the same so maybe we should get to know them to be good invite them over for coffee like that whether or not you believe the world should fear china and russia the bottom line to me is the old adage those who live in glass houses should never throw stones. and i'll be back with the headlines in just a few moments. i'm
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going to my friends we're throwing. just.
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past the hour here in moscow here's a quick recap of your headlines violence escalates and the pressure of prose on the regime in syria with russia and china trying to mediate peace but there are fears that if damascus falls the nation's key ally iran could be left stranded on propelled into action. while via votes on whether russian the language spoken by a third of its population should earn official status authorities claim it threatens national integrity but russian speakers say the referendum is just the
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first step to ending decades long discrimination. and the idea of euro unity hold strong despite the region's crumbling finances are some of the use. rules are accused of brainwashing pupils and critics say that they are trying to convince children that the project is on infallible. up next max and stacey discuss where the wealthiest americans come from and where they call home and that and a lot more in the kaiser report. this is the kaiser report where do the one percent live really i mean where do they really live. max that's our first headline here where the one percent live the fifteen richest counties in america and this is from census bureau data and my answer is that pretty much they live within an hour's drive of washington d
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c ten of the fifteen are within an hour's drive of washington d.c. either virginia or maryland so number one richest median income in america is virginia luden county it's a one hour four minute drive to washington d.c. median household income is one hundred thousand nine hundred thousand five hundred forty dollars of the top ten employers in the county number six is the department of homeland security but number two max is fairfax virginia of course this is home to langley and. they watch our show that's my demographic but all of the intelligence community much of the intelligence community is there the u.s. government is actually the number two employer in the county booz allen hamilton s.a.i.c. which is of course a science applications international corporation which has a lot of work for the n.s.a. there guys. freddie mac.
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northrop grumman and lockheed martin so it appears that being part of the surveillance state makes you very wealthy well if i were living in looting virginia and i were looting people for a living whether it's at the airport through the homeland security or the t.s.a. or whether it's old down there on capitol hill where they put together all because of bills to pay. all sales from people you know i have an above average standard of living in that one mile radius of washington d.c. and this is where all the one percent is now this is all relatively new because it wasn't until nine eleven the most overrated attack in history did you find that the u.s. government needed to create seventeen or eighteen new agencies pay them billions and you know they made jamie diamond look like. restraint of litter in fact
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luden county now it's not looting but it sounds better as looting it was an agricultural county up until only the one nine hundred sixty s. so yes it has you see the emergence of the new the one percent they are there they're the ones that are basically the tollbooth operators between you the people the ninety nine percent and the government so they own the government behind their toll booth this that that's the key point is that the life in the u.s. and around the world is being obstructed more and more by these especially these toll booths where you've got these in privileged as i were privileged class that are set up by the government to basically take money from folks as they're trying to get from point a to point b. so it becomes extraordinarily. going to rewrite the some of the songs like america the beautiful they're going to write it like america the prism but also like what
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sort of wealth do these people create a service economy is in which the service being provided is spying on the citizens that doesn't add any wealth to the economy these people obviously are very wealthy they're making income from it but it's not creating wealth for the economy and that's why you see an economy that is collapsing it's a drag on wealth it's a drag on wealth and they justify it as you need to have this one percent in these counties looting because again going. back to this theory of trickle down economics going back to reagan's day that meant one thing but now it's just trickle down looting and we see this now in the g. twenty nations whether it's the u.s. but in the u.k. the u.k. is you know the really primo example of the so going back to fairfax county virginia now this is a thirty minute drive to washington d.c. and the median household income is one hundred three thousand and ten dollars now business on cider says this government will be excited to learn langley
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headquarters of the cia is within the county line so government employees must be making a decent amount of money these days also the unemployment rate in the county has been astoundingly low historically hitting one point four percent in one thousand nine hundred nine so there's no end to the jobs available in a global war on terror state right and of course it's more government but you know all these presidential campaigns are saying we want less government but this is more government they love government there and by the way let me make a quick aside here about mitt romney he is a liar he says he's only worth two hundred fifty million dollars that's wrong he's worth at least a billion dollars because he made twenty million dollars last year as investments interest rates on ten year notes around two percent it's all passive investment managers passively in a blind trust there's no way he could have made six or seven percent. for the million dollars he claims to have mitt romney is a billionaire and he won't say it because you know there spark incredible backlash
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against that lawyer the number three on this list is howard county maryland fifty eight minute drive another one of the top employers there is sai c. so these are the science applications international corporation which provides services to the n.s.a. and the department of defense monitoring i guess web sites and things like that oh yeah science they they love science except what it proves things like manmade global warming then of course they hate science but. when it's about the science of picking people's pocket and spying on people they love science but you see that it's mostly the security apparatus these are the guys making money these are where the money is flowing is just observing you so now here are the rich guys ok now i'm going to look at the the people being observed google offering to pay web users to track their every move by signing up for screen wise and installing a browser plug in you'll be given five dollars in store credit on amazon for every
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three months you continue to provide google with browsing data you'll earn an additional five dollar gift card up to a total of twenty five dollars only those over thirteen can participate and perhaps not surprisingly sign ups are currently on hold due to overwhelming interest womyn used to be forty acres and a mule you know they give you five bucks to spy on you and i would be surprised if you have people from overseas rushing to america to get five dollars from google people in greece for people in greece five dollars twenty five dollars that's a whole six months of pay and it shows you the whole neo feudal system ok now these economies these the rich people the rich communities are those who are doing the spying who get paid to spy on you google is one of the biggest corporations in the world because they spy on you you are poor because you take whatever dregs
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whatever bread and circuses they trickle down to you you'll take whatever you get you'll accept the being spied on they think of them or first says they're getting free twenty five dollars oh it's a free twenty five dollars never for a moment considering that the apparatus that allows them to get that twenty five dollars has disenfranchised them so horribly that the u.s. competitiveness is crashing and the standard of living is crashing and there's no health care there but you've got your free torn. five dollars i like that also google says you have to be thirteen or over to participate i mean what sort of a thirteen or fourteen year old are signing up to this and do they need their parents' permission or who it seems totally bizarre thirteen years old then you know we're ten years old five years old. well you know these people are at least receiving thirty five dollars to be spied on i however was spied on yesterday and performing my service here to the kaiser report researching some headlines u.k.
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now seizing music blogs with american domains over copyright claims so the site in question is r. and b. exclusive dot com it's a dot com domain but it's based in the u.k. now i followed the link to the story about it being seized and here is the image of what i was presented with soca which is the serious organized crime agency has taken control of this domain if you have downloaded music using this website you may have committed a criminal offense which carries a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment and an unlimited fine under u.k. law this is your ip address and then goes on to say the above information can be used to identify you and your location so has the capability to monitor and investigate you and can inform your internet service provider of these infringements put that together with the google story and the ability to farm all
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of the information images and photos of the next time it'll be a picture of some greasy grease ball from washington with your grandmother and a gun to her head and say stop or blow your grandma's head off. and look at the also this is the serious organized crime agency and look at the treatment they give you look at the words look at the threats they issue and yet london is where bernie made off happened where lehman brothers happened where a i.g. fraud happened where m.f. global fraud happened and how do they talk about these people oh we don't want to chase the business of the city out of london oh we must molly coddle them oh we don't want to banker bash you bring up m.f. global they still haven't recovered the one point six billion missing they are still hasn't been and there's no investigation john corazon is getting his toenails painted so one of the quote those are there's no there's no prosecution well let's
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look at the math the fact that this is called soca the serious organized crime agency where is the racket max look in the city of london is it the banks working with the credit rating agencies working with the regulators in a conspiracy to defraud the global investing and savings world no absolutely and they end up pushing all their losses and to countries like greece and elsewhere where people have to suffer real austerity measures now is to make up for all that criminality also i mean these people basically the site was providing just a way you could listen to the music ok. which is a lot like radio ok you can accidently hear radio all over the place now is it going to be an organized crime if you happen to be walking past somebody is radio playing a song and i thought maybe workers you know that these soca and m.r.i. a and all these guys could start pushing i think their burkas is a good idea they'll probably put that through the pass a law in washington you know easy peasy nobody will stop it and they'll say it's
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for the young musicians and they'll charge huge fees and then the reverse collateralize of the open futures market and then the play themselves over huge bonus and then and more austerity measures will come along which you won't be able to hear music to and it will be all quiet and finally max from the u.k. a lot of this is about our innovation economy we're supposed to. innovators and that's the way of the future right well cameron has a suggestion that innovative solutions to the drinking problem in the u.k. david cameron to launch attack on britain's boozing scandals cells known as drunk tanks this is his innovative solution max which detain in the breed of people until they sober up could be introduced to towns to tackle the nation's growing alcohol problem. it's all in time for the queen's jubilee that is the claim floating on the thames and there's a bus full of drunken louts urinating on themselves go brittania all right stacy ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming your way so stay right there.
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one seem. to bring. every. turtle is going. to. do we only wants to see this on forever. well. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've done for the future covered. imax has a welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to california and speak with
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charles who smith is website is of two minds dot com charles is best welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max all right charles you stretch before we begin to address the financial and economic situation we need to take a look at social fractals and finance all fractals and how we got to the position of rot that we find ourselves and this is a recent story you've been working on social fractals very interesting to tell us more the idea of fractals usually we refer to them in nature like the way that a coastline looks really good at thousand feet and it looks ragged at ten thousand feet and so these structures are self self same we call me look the same no matter what scale you're looking at so like in social fractals if you take for honest people and you put them in a house in that household is more than likely going to be honest because that's the only that's the only characteristics that are available to that household so if you
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take a household that's hard working and honest and responsible and caring you're going to have a community that has the same characteristics so then you go ok let's take i was communities and put them in a country where the outcome of the united states is so good that we corrupt at every level so you have to wonder how come basically honest people into up with a politically corrupt nation. then you start asking well how did that happen and i think the answer is when the top level of the society and economy is totally corrupt then everyone belittles starts realizing they're going to have to game the system by becoming corrupt themselves to get ahead so if you have a living at the top you have living at the bottom and so these these things are all connected to a need some kind of role model some point now speaking of social fractals greek prime minister look at us papa damus said that if the austerity measures were not passed by parliament there would be a social explosion your thoughts i think as we discussed on my last visit when you
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deny democracy when you put. the financial and social future of your nation in the hands of bankers then how about how can it how can you expect any response other than an explosion against this sort of oppression and new feudalism yeah and on on on the worldwide basis charles you spent the oil imports of iran a cut off to greece what impact do you expect on the greek economy in light of the fact that iran was the only nation willing to send them on south of oil on credit it's hard to imagine. the tragedy that's unfolding in greece where these dominoes one after the other you know that the government is ceasing to function certainly as a democracy and it seems to be ceasing to function as an organization that can serve its people and so having a construction of oil supply.

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