tv [untitled] January 26, 2014 7:30am-8:01am EST
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that sixty five percent small in the wallet were stabbed from up here it is difficult to imagine how those people will become a priority for the people of babel well we are all equal in the eyes of god no matter how many millions or billions that we might have to weigh in the bank at this time of year the whole of devils gets involved in the financial for even the church itself year after year a cone of mist some politicians would come hate crying for a solution to the financial crises. now i caught up with the nobel prize winning economist robert on the problem here's what he had to say there should be a recognition that we need some inequality because people won't work if if they think their income doesn't depend on it and i think it's ok to have billionaires actually for you know people who invent a new computer system people don't really begrudge them. but there has to be some
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limit and we don't want that there is a problem that some of the most wealthy people don't look like the most deserving people the issue that's really driving a lot of concern now is the rising inequality at the top especially in the united states where the top one percent or the top one tenth of one percent and they tend to be in finance and are making a huge amount of profits now and. one thing that's pointed to is. that they're robbing the government and. making it easier for them to continue doing their economy has to go on to the people and. we have to work on preventing excesses like that now one way to solve the problem could be to tax the rich so i bumped into the c.e.o. of young here on the streets of. proposed this option today and there is
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a general acceptance that the rich need to pay more and income inequality is an issue and that's something that we all need to contribute to having said that if we push it too far and remove the incentive to work remove the incentive for entrepreneurship in we're going to head in that you know in the opposite direction so like everything in life there's a balance lost you very good about tax evasion he said that the rules want to fit for purpose the has been some progress in the last year they still are not quite up to scratch but the difference between progress and i think many countries are focused on this and the important thing is countries are working together which i think is very very healthy but what we do continue to see is that countries compete to around tax. is something i've heard many times over the last few days here at davos is come to our country interest in our country because the tax rates are lower and as long as that continues we will see companies organizing their affairs in a way that allows them to pay less in terms of where they set up their operations so
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supposing any else it is that every single country in the whole world to grade what she is probably. not in my life to. know as well as income inequality gender inequality was one of the themes a shia was just sixteen percent of the protests buttons being women and so i caught up with the vice president of manpower mara swan and i asked why so few women and part of his the structure because what you the level of the people that need to turn so intense until businesses improve the number of people in the c. suite it's very difficult for davos so they're actually just representing what's happening in the c. suite today so that's part of the problem and you know you know we can we can change that and so we see business changes now one woman that helped make up the sixteen percent was the finance minister of nigeria and one thing that comes up year after year is the breaks and the question of whether or not they still have the dynamism that they want happen they were put together so i questioned her
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whether the mint countries which is mexico in tunisia nigeria and turkey one of those countries are ready to take over from the brakes. i absolutely hate to describe it as the new brick but it's its own thing you know but i think it has an equally valid you know state of being if you look at the countries these are countries that you cannot afford to ignore in the future you can't ignore indonesia turkey which is correct or receives all mexico on nigeria because these countries nigeria will be the fourth largest country in the world by twenty fifty it's going to have a huge market. has vast resources you look at indonesia the same thing a large population big market in the future it's going to be powerful. you know has its characteristics of the in both europe and asia you know it's very strategically important and mexico of course is not the middle income country at the cutting edge
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of several of the brics a mint need to do well in terms of social protection and so on so yes i think this group it has its own dynamic and we're excited to be in it. now russia is of course one of the brake nations and dabbles is a great opportunity for russia to come here and warm up the international image of course you've got an audience of influence on our wallets now one of the themes this year was a loss of trust in the banking system so with russia having revoking thirty two licenses from its banks in just six months i caught up with the head of the tb the second largest lender in russia and i asked him about the clamp down if you. will the government for many poor to be prepared before the speech one of the weak point zero for russian and west employment was mentioned the relative weakness of the russian banking sector and this is because we do we still have quite
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a number of very weak financial institutions and then just so we are very much to putting the polish over central bank i mean the building was a. i think city licenses with the rule would draw on the lease here it's only represent one percent of the banking of all people to all the retail deposits in the s.s. so he doesn't very much effect be. in the banking sector i say but it's clear and he did say he'd say it's making us less dangerous or less risky for both corporates and then people to work with such bad so i think it's it's a very healthy process it's by cleaning up the russian banking sector nothing as we are in a skier is o'hare and something that tsotsi winter olympic games just days away which russia is high people give a boost to the economy i caught up with the biggest investor into the gaves the russian billionaire that guy asked him why he invested so much money so if he is
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very but you goal should be a show. of variant particle should pay should be for russia because this is. absolutely unique opportunity to go so it was government to be part of development unique last august to reach to sports because i'm to believe this one was a beautiful place we each. have uniqueness acquirements is a mom to snow it's next to she beach. variable. nature and i think we're so because we believe said after the olympics game this will be the new life hope said to reach so another doubles for another year only ego striking is congratulating days as well as the full day. now it's time to mate to go and see if i can learn to be as was trying jamie di even
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often they skis lights whizzing around on his diamond encrusted days they get by. another whistleblowers facing a lot of heat including a wave of death threats but what did she discover some sort of dark secret cia plans or some other plot for a new war of luxury no she exposed something far more dangerous and important to the zombies on their couches the university of north carolina athletes are mentally unfit for college and even high school mary willing come blew the whistle on the fact that between eight and ten percent of the school's football and basketball players read of a fourth grade level and many others are sub college level she also claims that
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these students were allowed into the university based on the screening process done by the university i.e. implying that the you of n.c. knew exactly who they were letting into the university remember college football makes a lot of money i always had a feeling that something like this was going on i mean according to usa today many college athletes claim that during the season they put in more than double the amount of hours on sports that they are allowed that's fifty to sixty hours a week how can they possibly learn anything maybe it isn't so sad that this goes on it is a reflection of economics what is sad is that the whistleblower is getting death threats just for saying that it is going on by those stupid hard core fans but that's just my opinion. comes to the future. so we hit the road to focus on new technology.
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on this moose show no parties complete without schools. and we'll about the next in the suv of elise's this is the potential to save lives. we've got the future covered. do you think she's values are maybe also reflected the massive surveillance operation that is going on when we're talking about defending against terrorism which ultimately i think is it's is a catch twenty two right because you don't want to take a program away that is saving people and creating a safer environment but at the same time you know i truly believe that we all have a right to know that freedom i believe we shouldn't be surveilled etc.
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terrible coming up thirty years which you also think that current great job global warming. believed industry studies warn fracking is much more dangerous than previously thought. and polluters fein does need to sell their chemicals for children. i mean take it out to head. to the point where i can't even do it anymore. the areas today it was so bad the alarm was going off these are one of the many incidents documented near frank thought as the animal symptoms correspond with known effects from chemicals used in fracking the skin seems to have some serious merit to having it's gone on. infertility cancer and birth defects new studies have added to the list of the health effects of
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fracking toxicologists examine just a third of the nine hundred chemicals they pump in the wall to the ground and air forces in ten chemicals profound to hit kidney and immune systems a majority of fixes the nervous system and blood and old chemicals damage the skin and of the sensory organs whirls and now even being drooled reports c.n.n. inside schools to gas wells in leverage high school in new york spilled killing the trees and vegetation where students play right there every day by mall to report the new york times eighteen children at the school had come down with two red syndrome a new logical disease with symptoms similar to the kittens found out for excites them a ferret cage and see from small towns with fresh sights liberia colorado now how evolution nine times higher than america's cities that don't yet have really
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richard cheney used to run all giant halliburton as vice president he pushed through congress breathtaking legislation called the highly potent loophole because i know exempt from the clean air act clean water act safe drinking water act results conservation act environmental policy act environmental liability act of community rights and no act and most of the federal laws on environmental health the most a list to show you some of the lower just unfiltered water supply in the world it provides top water to millions on the east coast close door to submit fracking is already affected the allegheny river running through new york and pennsylvania the supplies cities with their drinking water. just talked to a representative from the fracking industry dana bone of lobby group energy in depth great to speak to you will the industry still insist there's absolutely no
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evidence of environmental damage the process has been used over one point two million times across the united states with zero evidence of water contamination. in fact systematic and massive water. contamination by fracking is admitted even in the industry's own documents in a potentially criminal suppression of massive health risks to the public leaked reports by the world's biggest frog firm slumbers a middle of the casings on frank wells fail sending chemicals straight into the atmosphere in fact there's thousands and thousands of documented cases of fracking turning drinking water black families with symptoms of exposure to industrial chemicals. like ass and as my paintings play back at dallas the number one thing
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and not one rivers at frat thought fluting with their animals on and on snake oil most extraordinary lengths the industry goes to most all this from the public we also all snake oil is richard heinberg great to speak to you how big is this cover up field scientists working for the e.p.a. had found a strong correlation between fracking and problems with water quality. higher up e.p.a. officials in washington had prevented the dissemination of these trying to get parents from a shock to discover or oil giants no work with disney to bring morse the next generation oil and gas lobbies have paid disney deejays and schools to take elementary class children out of class and make. fracking infrastructure mobile while polka music players in the ground and disney employees cheer them on an
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industry spokesman told get seven year olds because they take in information and. questions about whole threads like those meddling adults. the best way to spread the message about all against industry they retain the information they remember meet haile is meant to your friendly frock a saurus a twenty four page coloring book from the industry which claims the informant is even better it's been frakt comedy central host stephen colbert as a sick terrorist setting fire to himself from his frights water supply would be more realistic if all parts of industry moves no it's also daisy luthor to make sure the next generation will never ask questions about deadly toxins in that adult life but why would you want to give up. loose. with
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a crop duster spraying poisonous chemicals on food is the hero of disney's new blockbuster for children in a supremum irony of the day the film was released post reports seventy nine teams were rushed to the oil off of the month center field they will work in was sprayed with talks as decides by a crop duster the american legislative exchange council war alec a big business lobby funded by special interests like exxon mobil is secretly funding school curriculums to deny a manmade climate change exists to the. usual long washington shanghai flowrate out in fact of all cities in the. world will be on the water already this century as current rates of climate change the earth will be
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four degrees holds up before this century is through leaving the planets completely without ice for the first time in forty million years sea levels will be twenty five meters high as a group culture collapses there will be mass starvation in fact within decades the world already set for an irreversible tipping point where ice sheet disintegration starts accelerating out of all control the effects of playing today with record floods hurricanes drought has already become a permanent feature of. vaules ways of africa and the middle east and the american southwest your government knows the world's preeminent climate scientists james hansen is blowing to you through that heat. obama in his speeches regularly talks about his green credentials in folks in those bills through of an upcoming keynote call to save the planet the world upside down obama's pursuing policies to squeeze
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every last drop of fossil fuel including. coal and mountain top removal by quote ever means necessary and regardless of environmental damage huge tax breaks he gave fracking companies are a key reason the highly complicated procedure is financially viable green initiatives touted by government that make us feel good about ourselves truthout are either useless or even more catastrophic than what they replace or fracking joins the shuras no actual gas is a clean safe alternative energy and numerous studies from nasa and stanford university found volved me thing emissions from world make fred king actually quote the worst possible fuel for global warming and even worse than coal but the hypothesis here is shale gas is better for global warming than other fossil fuels
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and it's a good transitional film so we tested them the answer is well no it's not somewhere between three point six and seven point nine percent of the total amount of gas producer life time well is a minute the atmosphere is methane first continue leakage at the wellhead leakage from the storage and processing facilities purposeful venting also at. its origin of the pipeline system if you believe that we might be approaching a tipping point over the next couple of decades then you need to be really careful about pumping methane such a potent greenhouse gas in the short time frame into the atmosphere guilt ridden initiatives like replanting brain forests and pollution tax credits always get boy looted by those who control the economy so the point where they're actually now big cities for. who loses all these measures knows james hansen the lawful bull drops in the ocean in any case we actually require as. roy now
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exposed agree we need a fifty percent drop in c o two emissions within six years by twenty fifty ninety percent to avoid the destruction of the planet's. given current corporate apprentice's not one wildlife preserve wilderness our indigenous culture will survive the global market economy a capitalist market system is inherently at goal suicidal there is no polite way to say that business is destroying the world also richard smith knows it in no longer matters what your politics all roll whether you like capitalism or notes quote the current american way of life is simply not viable richard joins us great to see you so choice do we have it probably doesn't yet create the dangers we face in the not just in future but right now people don't really want to know because the implications are too terrible large corporations they just can't find it in
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interest to to act. out and interests of the common good so we have to we have to nationalize socialize the whole economy take them over and run them ourselves it's either that or they'll just drive us off the cliff to collapse practically every job in the us today in one way or another depends on forceful fuel extraction that cannot be green in any meaningful way. over your political views only a new true socialist government could reassign all those coal miners and also workers and gas fresh because it's a destructive jobs as corporations kolby expected to vote themselves out of existence the u.s. consumes so much more than anyone else. and economically militarily dictates the mobile to the rest of the world so americans decision to keep or change this system make you all save this planet seek truth from facts this is the truth so you go.
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i try to convince her and try to preach that it was a sect but it's dangerous that she had to leave it was a story she had lost her mind. you know you see we'll come back i know it was and i will wait but even if it means i must wait until my dying day. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to.
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doctors of the doc's. last. letter on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. last. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the die of steel warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't . look at the lists incredibly heavy bombing. it was
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a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried under me. all of them would dead. gentlemen i guess you all believe. it was good to see you even a few hundred a day come across the gunners believe it i'm going. to face those don't give them as good but we've got people coming in littered with criminals we've got people from who knows where in the world this is
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a united states and very tough by the way you know to sure i was worried that they may not know what they live on mars you know mars. so we pick up things like rand. turbans prayer rugs so when we know they do they're coming from the middle east it's a concentration camp. concentration camp for you to leave but it hasn't the white house has not even wanted to disclose the fact that. a stranger. do we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles can stories. you hear. destroy all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito is calm.
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the ukrainian leadership concessions are followed by fresh violence as rioters and king of ignore their agreements with the opposition to clear the streets but. while western ukraine is rocked by more protest as local administration buildings or storm door taken over by crowds and over a dozen regional centers. also this week face to face for the first on the syrian government and the rabble is agreed to discuss humanitarian aid at peace talks in switzerland so far avoiding the toughest issues. monthlong to thing that will mean stand have to leave and we have to find peace in life we can't give up. amid the bombs and bullets in syria itself we visit a maternity unit.
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