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the businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. there's a real irony going. you know like a plane i think that a responsible way it's new people and there's always hope that's what the other person always but it's not supposed to and we've seen you know like the baltimore area now the wholesale surveillance the sale you have all meanwhile are soon to do so since then trump has used the social media site while it always on the story goes it's garbage and real genuine. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't
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tell me you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth parties able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every week and you know what they're working. exactly did night stay calm told them not defect by the corporate.
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would you go after the corporations that destroy your life profit over people and turn. it back to it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer to all the stress. that the news puts you under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not tell you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like a duck it's a night is where it's at. here's how it started with us households thinking ever deeper into debt encouraged by the
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government and the banks to take out mortgages even those who did not have the means to do so. until the day the bubble burst this has been a historic sunday mass to this hour the lehman brothers investment bank appears headed toward bankruptcy in two thousand and eight the poorest homeowners unable to meet their mortgage repayments began to massively sell off their properties the real estate market collapsed and along with it the banks who become embroiled in the subprime loans. on september fifteenth two thousand and eight the death of lehman brothers the fourth largest u.s. investment bank not the beginning of a huge financial and economic crisis that would spread worldwide. the likes of it had not been seen since the great depression of the thirty's a wave of corporate bankruptcy is followed with considerable loss of jobs. back people blamed the bankers like here in iceland where eighty percent of the
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banking system collapsed and even more so in greece where the state teetered on the brink of bankruptcy. with the crisis of public debt skyrocketed as did household overindebtedness a veritable scourge that would affect one person in twenty in europe especially in the u.k. . five years ago me and my husband split up. i actually kicks my husband out and miss out a big impact on my children so i think at the time then i had a lot of making up to do to them and at the time i thought that the way i needed to make up to them was financially so i would just throw money at them and christmases i would go ridiculous spend ridiculous amounts of money like thousands of pounds on stuff they didn't need and work like they'd probably play with once they go in the water. so i straight away if i was sucked in i did i took out
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a loan but then one loan was not enough so i had to pay that loan back then i took another loan to pay the loan back and hold to start game bigger and the star game bigger and it was spiralling out of control. like many other british people sharon fell into the trap of easy credit with online catalogues where with a simple click one can buy all kinds of products on credit often with annual interest rates of up to thirty percent. it was so we say it was so easy to go online and go yeah it was my name my address my details thank you very much money's in your account so i made them made it too easy for me to get into debt. as for a fill up he took out loans to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly.
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whether i do or did three very well the koori over to marie curie. oh roughly going to bed or no wouldn't work. because our god got so out to get it built up so much that scared me so much. i didn't know what to do. i'd lost complete national company all were. going to answer the door because you were sunday looking for money. or were down to the phony. it was one of the clubs that are still from pride that i compiled and that that money you know the bankers were helped by the government the banks got into trouble and all the big bankers got big. think on the government by the banks but i just didn't think of the ordinary the ordinary men and women that. lost money so
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as a bank and so because the bank the banks have been helped but by the government. the infrastructure for the proof of the contrary to all but disappeared and you know there were a lot of coach. i've just found to make my underwear to me because it's changed yeah i'll go on the figures in front of me all right thank. you but yes you want to speak to us that's fine let me let me just get everything up here for you sharon regained hope thanks to the advisors at step change the u.k.'s largest debt charity which specializes in debt problems in two thousand and fifteen they advised on average over one thousand five hundred people a day because in the u.k. the price of economic recovery has been very liberal austerity measures the driving down of wages and drastic cuts in social welfare. the definition of problem
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is not straightforward our government defines it as anybody who has been at least three months behind their debts in the last six months that's eight point eight million people in the u.k. that face would have. become ill you lose your job your relationship breaks down here become a casualty most important in most circumstances is you could help to get back on your feet because the cost to wider society of people being in debt are here huge over half the people who come to us have had to go and see their doctor about mental health or other issues just to give you certain general impulse price ok with the enforcement. they do need to me peaceful entry into the sound because what they'll do them to do is to control did. so i know you know that it. takes you to keep the door shut try it back again and so.
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at the time i felt like it was just may and i would else was financially following and it was only me. that was suffering. sorry. and i was the only one though. that was actually having to do with living like this and living with the fear of losing my head a milly's not upset being homeless with my children having my children taken away from aches i couldn't look after them properly. by way of a strange paradox people who are deeply in debt feel terribly alone and yet they are increasingly numerous. in france over one person in ten admits suffering from financial difficulties like dominic who was made redundant three years ago in strasburg. he has resolved to go and see the creases association whose initials
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ironic a stand for. regional chamber for social overindebted this has become a mainstay of social assistance for those who find themselves in a financial data twenty five associations in france six hundred voluntary staff who would like step change still engage in face to face interviews really. do you know. if you want to. let go thank you normally they don't want for you to feel that. they want on that of the. innocence or when it's most true it was a joke. no. less interest royally that existence and looking out for the.
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most very. resourceful these. critical so misrule so from. xoom it's. going to be more. to get all. who won't come home. how do you. remember their families.
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and. as you who. are a voluntary advisor so often for bankers who now retired have decided to change sides as it were their kind of repentance here the volunteers share their past expertise like the chairman of cases strasburg. a former lawyer a voluntary advisor for ten years and a tireless militant in the fight against overindebtedness. last. the. day the don't.
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a place anybody. can. see here. in iceland where the two thousand and eight crisis really hit hard fanny whose house was repossessed is now desperately looking for a new home. her death had reached such a level that the government measures to reduce household indebtedness were insufficient to help her she's been taken in by her sister. it's a job and california generates says the thousands of new york tens of thousands of california. desert obviously if. your ideology. jobs. doing isn't that the way the modesty works
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in america. you can revolt against the dictator but what about the day after i think we as libyan people did not give much thought about that and so they waged passion the resolution does not build nations. and certainly does not build states. like many of the inhabitants of this little island in the north of europe fanny found herself over indebted despite having made no mistakes because here most mortgages our consumer price index. the crisis and the fifty percent devaluation of the icelandic currency inflation soared as a result mortgage repayments suddenly doubled and many icelanders found themselves drowning in debt. all
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as long as a person can pay off their loans they were given the red carpet treatment everywhere but once that person can no longer meet their repayments things get more complicated today most consumer credit companies have been acquired by major banks such as. and. whose debt collection agency i'm very eager to stay in touch with their clients. get this truck full. of them and if you need to understand if you don't mean that you should find the. last thing you. want but. i think you have certain. key to do all the action against people. before. excuse. me.
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yet. you know when you die because you'll was it is a little that that animal to seek it well vocally double. the usual. daily phone son keep this one date the kids it was it made them day and also send them an email but we me it was it was ina do the damage they did was they think of it was invert they'll see whatever you says well it's good to put it like let me suspect says it bessie come said only guy exclaimed oh not really to trust one critter on the publisher wanted to do us more not a lot of prattle to papa and we are unfair to your. general type of school you should hold it for the other consumers from sean that also in the movie you'll hear it will you do you want to know and. the answer to. that. do to trust him not to want to traditional when your dolls are not clearly through syria through the movie don't concern me or didn't you or you wasn't interested. in both
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some to film. them or the international action for a given that if the whole looks evil to look at the anthology deal was a simple something they need to. people some don't. isn't it also a kid if you nine hundred delegates she could see two to know the strain clearly suppressor emotional and it will. in the autumn of two thousand and eleven americans took to the streets on mass to protest against the greed and cynicism of their banks who had made huge profits selling toxic subprime loans to pull the knew that if they got into trouble the state would step in to eventually bail them out because given their financial clout the whole system would collapse if they were to go under there were simply too big to fail.
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one of the leading figures in the occupy wall street movement is the american anthropologist david graber a specialist in the history of debt and one of the inventors of the slogan we are the ninety nine percent of those who own less than the richest one percent there was about a period of three or four months after two thousand and eight where people. were all saying you know what is dead anyway what is money why do we have the systems why is find it so important is this even capitalism to even want capitalism all open questions seem to be open because everything we just turned out to be wrong socially for thirty years they've been. saying well you know capitalism might not be a very pleasant system but it's much better these people who are running the system might not be very nice people but they're really smart and they're the only thing that works and there's you know they know they understand what they're doing you don't just shut up and leave it to the experts and it turns out all these people
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who are supposed to trust their expertise were either complete idiots or scam artists or both how they could imagine it would lead to anything else is beyond. what would it be. in spain widespread evictions by the banks of over indebted families gave birth to a vast civic resistance movement in two thousand and nine and barcelona outraged militants set up the ph platform for victims which currently comprises two hundred fifty neighborhood associations across the country. and. the laws.
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and those. means that i think is emotionally he said. yes. cynthia. i get. the. most. but i guess i think i mean. because it made me and if we imagine there's too much maybe mrs miller is a veteran isn't only the most that is with his match on me an email you know they feel mass. and this made. us know in.
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the understand their man that the main objective was to reform spanish mortgage lending laws according to which when a bank repossesses a property the outstanding debt is not automatically cancelled with the bursting of the property bubble and the plummeting house prices many families found themselves up to their eyes in debt even after having sold their homes. in madrid the ruling conservative people's party plucked the reform but in barcelona on july twenty ninth two thousand and fifteen it was unanimously ratified by the catalan powers i thank you for your bassist las. but i guess i mean yes. a lot. but i was there any particular like you live. in this house here. when they. look anything.
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like you left. you out there is the. so locals even there. i mean. make. me. where's the interest of either as i love them as in the or that of the interest of other. company b. soul and their warmly malia and those muses and those people are starting to see more they were not pushed that he was doing by the way me higher was completed
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piece was to pull in those and when daniel woodrell. in the last the last army as. a second rebuttal consistent with tommy there were those that will go and that is the end of. the thing when daniel is needles you in no way i knew was in battle and they pay sawdust into. the capital so i mean this is in time a little dose is less than see that will and that is. this is a way to get our personal debt. a silo is how you are and will lay the law if a. situation is particularly worrying in the northern european countries in sweden norway finland and especially here in denmark where the rate of household debt is currently the highest in europe three hundred percent of disposable income double
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that of the u.k. triple battlefronts or germany over the past twenty years the danes have gotten massively indebted encouraged by governments made access to credit very easy.
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