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that was also the first corner eighty seven when the law is the story will be discussed in the implications of that could be used to call more in-house the best images shown thomas he's always in the business to tell us what it's been up to the ball go brush over the fences which is also supposed to come with that stuff to talk about this to come. so he's hoping to attract muslim money by becoming the first country to issue an exam a bond outside of the muslim world the u.k. hopes to offer a two hundred million pound islam friendly bond known as a cook as early as next year it will conform to a law which bans interest and gambling now the prime minister is also planning to launch a new index boyko explains exactly why mr cameron is so we go to a pill to this part of the world british muslims contribute at least thirty billion pounds to the economy while u.k. banks offer more islamic services than in any other western country in fact islamic
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funding has propped up some of the capital's largest developments including the shot on the olympic village but critics say the welcoming approach doesn't go beyond investment british politicians have in the past rejected proposals to recognise shari'a lower in certain areas with large muslim populations while the recent debate in parliament centered on whether or not to penalize local shari'a courts which help british muslims result family issues and when a small group of locals try to impose sharia law in london's east end the response was that of horror but when it comes to the potential gold mine that is muslim money the city of london's lord mayor recently said that islamic finance should be as british suspicion chips and the f.a. cup final reporting from the city of london i'm poly boyd thank you that we're going to stay in london for now and join. the czechs capital find out what the finance world made to these islamic bombs. is it
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a good idea when it brings more investment into the things say. i think it's a sensible idea it's long overdue it's been in the pipeline for some time now but given the fact that we had a bit of a family in the financial market in the u.k. we had see that back tracked and now u.k. policymakers are bringing this back. into the front i think it's very encouraging for we do see more investment into the u.k. given the fact that u.k. is now contemplating its membership in two thousand and seventeen it's going to have to look for other avenues in order to induce investment and why not attract a one point two trillion dollar market i what about potential problems that could there be any if their introduction. of finance is a whole new beast when it comes to your traditional forms of western banking and there is a slight concern that it may take over the financing system could kind of lies that
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given the fact that there is an issue with interest when it comes to some finance interest is strictly prohibited they're all thoughts an act people say oh we don't want these islamic bonds we don't want to find take a name is this if it comes to things like a football club so far it's whatever it might be what would your response to that after that. well i think that. is the place to accurately i think a lot of people need to do the sort of slow refinance what it actually means it's not something may sound a little scary given the fact that it's quite new and and i've heard over the western world but really it's going to induce far more investment in the u.k. and we really seen that with the likes of the shah building and in london bridge we also had with them like you said it's and also at the same time the olympic athletes village and during the two thousand and twelve olympics it's going. create
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more jobs in the u.k. which is very key when it comes to policy i can recall from going forward we know that the back of a win over a target in place for unemployment more jobs there's a better for the economy ok. from the capital thank you for your take on the math thank you from the financial world giving us an inside of the. this week the very first big point let me live in a cafe in vancouver canada so now people can actually exchange the digital currency of the cash while enjoying a cup of coffee so just to recap them but cohen says stored in an anonymous online web wallet this is tim is totally separate from any bank or government uses can buy products and services online or in a handful of stores if they want to and can exchange it into other cars as well so you say the u.s. dollar for example so all we know entering a new virtual currency well i'm now joined by adults would have wilson here from the scope of all business school to help me understand this so does this mean that
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the big coin is finally becoming more mainstream with a big coin it's far from becoming mainstream factors most merchants in the west will not accept there are even familiar with it that said the currency was first issued. as recently as two thousand and nine so it's only four years old but in the four year period i think it's been very successful because the market value of the big coin against all of the currencies the u.s. dollar the euro the japanese yen has risen enormously so the market during the market the ultimate judge of value over the past four years or so. i like it going if we talk about the market has had a role the valar sell performance i house and that's to do with accusations of money laundering drug smuggling it could be doing better than quietly that fast to say with really i said if there's not much liquidity. tends to be
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a lot of volatility in prices right now there are only eleven million big coins in circulation so to speak yeah so as the big coin becomes more widely used by merchants you'll see the price for all to really begin to drop over time uncomely delve into you how you get hold of of that coin because as i understand it with this a.t.m. in fact you still have to already have an account don't you have big quite accounts so how do you get them in the first place i know it's very complex it's a big complex if you want to. purchase a digital wallet online and then you go to a coin network and from there you actually would purchase the coins coins with foreign currency. so that you don't have to be tech savvy that. you don't but i think to understand the concept at the point i'm not an economist it took me a while to really comprehend what a bit coin was i think that most users have to be pretty pretty yeah i couldn't
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picture my parents using and i thought so i'm thinking of my mouth let's go forward and think about the future of the current says because we've got the big one at the moment. for the big client but what about other currencies do you think that this is the future. yeah i think in my opinion there's a great financial crisis we've had the past five years has brought about the of the coin the fact is you look at the u.s. dollar the world's great reserve currency the us that now is one hundred percent of g.d.p. two weeks ago we came within twelve hours of defaulting on our debt we know all the problems that the euro zone is having you know that made the other major reserve currency of course is the japanese yen their debt is over two hundred percent of g.d.p. so the market is saying at some point these governments will. print money to pay for their debts which will cause a depreciation of these currencies in the markets worried about that and so i think
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as a consequence what you'll see is a lot more of these digital coins coming out into the market over the next few years thank you that. last on the skolkovo business giving us his take on the big climate it seems everyone's got an opinion on the coin whether it be good old bad and i spoke to. a hayes from the first national innovation brokers and he all these the illegal practices undertaken using to distill. the number one currency for money laundering is the united states dollar but nobody is blaming the dollar and nobody is thinking about banishing so it's a matter of with people choose to do and where there is a powerful tools such as digital money such as big or scapegoating. they can be abused just like anything else so. an argument is a double standard against it occurrences i time the culprit is now than in the wild
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amazing brand consultancy interferon the fed gets. itself the strongest brand with an estimated value of thirty nine million dollars as the gas giant accounts of almost all of the combine. i'll force the plans in to study. law says the state needs connect and it's equal place and also tom has won a contest to build enough traded funds that power plant in georgia and the ten buildings on every ounce of project to fly out of the wild sunset is the design stop at japan's fukushima in transit and. stay with us in business center now we're going to do an hour mr schoen tom as he plays the russian stock market with company cash my favorite part of the show so a good bucket must guy what have you been up to how trading indeed well the trip was great to the trading that not so much things this week whether it's a technological glitch or something it's just not going the way it should go to
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yeah that's what we were in overall they've been going gangbusters however this week they're down four and a half percent which means i took a thrashing i was taken to the cleaners and i lost four hundred fifty four dollars which brings my grand total down to nine thousand dollars four hundred seventy six oh that's just not good or bad even if you bought surveying and so on that rate is not good at so i know still smiling though i love that you've also money be a smile and a glow you know it you know it's one of those things you got you got to keep a positive attitude about the whole thing actually i have an idea since i'm not doing too well on my own and this is a sort of a game that we're playing why don't we do the whole phone a friend or the ask the audience thing i know that we post this show on you tube and also on to our to dot com if anyone out there who's watching has any ideas on russian stocks send them to us in the comments i'll be happy to take a look maybe that can help me get on track for next week but i'm looking you know i
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know that we're talking about gazprom earlier in the show and how it's kind of this big russian brand i think i'm going to go in try and get on that brand recognition and do gas problem for this week to see if i can recoup some of my losses ok that sounds good to me so and you know you say you're an amateur no one of that but you know about three months in now it's legal. some results we waited to and i think that you've been partying and jet setting. a little bit where you write it and boy are alright then say about its weight. the world bank has relevance on your doing business or polls has devolved to twenty places but there's no need for party just yet because ninety seconds place is still a long way to die but at least it's in the top one hundred ahead of time or as low as came in at ninety six which jubilate also was also named one of the top three countries in terms of having improved its business climate in the last. poll the top spot for the best place to run a business for the eight in
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a row. all right that is one chapter two for this we also next week thanks for joining me to find. out. what you're dealing with here is that you did a few years tell you that there are children who would just be doing commerce on the internet but i would try to mediate that that's the future if you don't have a secret garden to do that. you're right we're going to face big problems. shifting sands and alliances advances and reversals outside military intervention in stalemate these are among some of the descriptions that apply to the middle east since the start of the arab spring what are we experiencing in this church region
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the end of the west new political or merely instability and violence with no end in sight. deliberate torture is on a big journey to such a. one hundred and twenty three days. some nine hundred cities are. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killings. in a record setting trip. there she and others face. a lengthy torch relay. on the.
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music industry when this threatening its last major source of revenue coming up. milli vanilli front man says today his wife the technology that transforms terrible singers and the industry secret no one dares to mention. in the best new artist. milli vanilli i news you can just see his biggest scandal to place this month in ninety nine was stripped of the grammy for best new artist. their worldwide number one goal you know it's true wasn't true it wasn't real. voices in the studio or on stage the truth came out one concert when the pre recalled john and repeating the chorus again and again.
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i wanted to. stop good even though it's. eighty thousand people good. i couldn't repeat it fifteen times company says it was in whole or at the news but the industry knew it all along and those entertainment weekly. it was perfectly happy with the deception until the public found dealt is real horror was the industry secret had been leaked with any singer today report time magazine you know most probably not hearing the actual voice offering to pose for photos through voice of britney spears quote here is released a microphone or deal with the pre recorded backing track. loop.
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the voice sounds different on the official album. this is what leading brickell producer told time let's just say i've had ought to see vocals on everything from britney spears to bollywood cast albums and to every singer now presumes you just run their voice through the box. as the industry cools all to a tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and hildebrand found the same sound wave vibrations that's used to map the subsurface could correct the voice. of the technologies being used yes or sixpences. we invited amateur thing as that into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording.
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oh only you. can make. seem. dubious or false even those seen as great singers like celine dion today rely on no two bit it's about music magazine electronic sounders crystals heroes and the name push kristie is great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing voices a lot of the stuff i work with and listen to is pretty sick i think for
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a single you love the trite music os is just relying on old to tune in the voice isn't eventually if i'm hearing a new artist and i hear no such it is about the imperfections even wrote groups which traditionally prized rule vocals top producer tom bose will says they know rely on auto tune using it has even become a badge of honor i listened more hostile to printing on their own also tune was used on this record this through to music journalist joe vogel joe good to speak to will to affect having when it gets so universal it takes away from the the soul of the music actually being the hero's imperfections in people's vocals you know singers like bob dylan who were praised because their voices weren't great you know i mean he didn't have that traditionally. you know beautiful melodic voice but that's kind of why people like bob dylan.
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the result this thing is today come sing live notes soul diva justin brown because auto tune means they no longer train their voice when of. a mind the national anthem of the presidential inauguration the mainstream reacted with shock although even the singer has still said everyone's doing it chris first ones doing it work people shocked and surprised the secret that nobody did speak when the also faces stripped away and people see how the reality of how things are put together the general public are surprised and shocked it is a bit emperor's new clothes. the emperor is new going to do just. to get perfection. from the. emperor began to blush just listen and all its voice holds as they full off stage.
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will drop the microphone with no change in sound. so obviously it's painful as hell c.b.s. reports with all those lip sinking. i once saw madonna drop her microphone without affecting her vocal performance one of which then she and her band left the stage all together for an entire track without any change in sound or style elton john is considered one of the few big today who still sings lloyd.
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he was surprised at the q. awards based live act prize madonna best can live like. i. mean. since when is lip sinking been a law. sorry about that i think everyone in lip syncs in public on stage when you play like seventy five going to see them should be show up this was his a voice for her before last year's super bowl performance the c.b.s. reports is painfully obvious miami let's show you lip sync. according to my publicist quote madonna does not lip sync but even the industry thinks is going too far the x. factor a show for judging people singing ability of miss contestants are actually all talk to you and when the news went public shamed executives said they would stop the practice legal disclaimers have even been planned on brittany combs the tickets warning the show is mind of the funds it's a recent performance found she wasn't singing fans deserted the pop diva last night
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just three songs into her first concert in perth and the reason fans say she's lip sinking instead of singing so taylor is one of the industry's most respected journalist it's great to speak to britney seems to be a target because she's taken this to the end game for pulls the only thing lloyd in her latest offering live in miami is the reaction of the audience during a warning label on britney lip sinking is kind of like saying by the way warning in winter it's cold we'd like to believe that those who become singers have a natural talent that's what it used to be elton john has a point i don't know that i'd pull out a gun on a singer for a live sinking but i have to agree if you are paying for the experience of seeing not only a show with entertainment but someone who sings for
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a living you'd like to think that they're going to saying for real i do believe that when you're on stage you need to give it your best shot it's a demanding gig so my warning britney is don't take on such a demanding role if you really can't deliver it night after night and please the fans that are there paying a small fortune and i don't we see you live but flooded vegas and stay in a hotel. and pay for meals and cabs it's expensive so you've got to do more than just dance around with a snake around your neck according to britney spears publicist britney does not lip sync. let's get a view from inside the industry for more formally of milli vanilli really great speak to how common it is also to among all to other tune is the standard in
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the music industry today whether you're a top singer or whether you. low res singer defense of britney spears and do it first since hit me baby one more time and then when they grow up and then certainly more aware of the world of entertainment and you realize that since they've been going to the shows she's never saying live do you understand what people are getting tired of it another thing is that when people record vocals nowadays they seem diverse and then a chorus is because it just once the chorus is flowing in english part of the wreckage in a day you know people saying every chorus so that you don't have this flow of things anymore is a sterile ok five just a few lines of a real voice ok. well people of this song any time so i'll do
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that one ok oh how many sail you how many ways can a show. be that can be good evil all who want. all you've built a while oh really a i'm gonna tear it down take a. concerted nothing's gonna get in the way we the way. we. turn in the mill even really cause the current trends. in their head he's part of a new wave of musicians that always sings live and uses the real voice on studio tracks . economists knows lawyers performances of the last big in an industry in crisis there's been crippled by free downloads of music from the internet but this told music critic issued a stoke warning if they keep tricking the public singing live is
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a high wire act the possibility something might go wrong not only gives the performance and age but drives artists to go to greater heights singers talk about transcendent moments that occur life when the holy spirit comes down and they hit notes they didn't even know they had in the last the forty and says start to believe that not even live his life anymore gig attendance could find itself plunging down the same black hole as the rest of the music business the emperor agreed. and he learned his lesson. time.
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young young. and do you think your argument about turn came bang that credential is an example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's really engine from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways doki had done some being accompanied by skip gates and make it a go away with hyperinflation and very valid diagonal with a tide so it she's so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course they do one deed and they had his own to do it has changed he now has become much more to talk to did he and this dog rid of any criticism and no bad annoyed. zesty what happened there i don't know but
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