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in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. yes i was putting up with a lot of couple of it but you can. help in the last election i believe will move forward so we'll mostly we don't and we will all soon will but you know one of the awful stuff in the bush is that so. many a tiny tiny kind of change may do the up on that i wish to discuss more with you
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but who cooks police nancy decent. music he should resign the book schedule. he was more than a good bunch. of the prosecutor though i machine you can you get other cronies up on you the mob boss may be getting us all but you're using my suspicion of us they. know. it. exists is holland kentucky. over all of this really places you go going straight fanny's. a co money city with almost no co mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines have said that there was a lot of these people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. thinking when i
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was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. at the plate for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to get close i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game great so what chance for. the thinks it's going to.
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come to. love and loss selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for food stall. for new socks credit tell you that would be gossiping to place myself in the most important day. of the hof in advertising tell me you are not cool enough to buy their products. all the hawks that we along with our loved ones. the federal reserve is not spending money the bungs. would prefer to reserve much the same way that you have been you know. the president of the world's
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most powerful central bank the u.s. federal reserve to learn through a bank we simply use the computer to mark up the sars look at your kong the frog or reserve we need to print money because our economy's very weak and then free from its very low. field in the us the creation of money can be focused on public spending especially when the economy is in trouble. if you just. sit in the eurozone instead during hard times even this could happen. if. she made sacrifices. and sacrifice today sterrett
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is. not going to go the. cause. remains been the economy and. then because of the you know the queen that i mean to defend then. your you know they counted. for you know it. was the same. according to census researchers. drouet in italy national funding to the regions linked to social policies was reduced by approximately eighty percent from two thousand and seven to two thousand and fourteen. and. you're
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a member of the matter of the bones if we got it right it is the austerity that decides how many bone should be placed in a room of one hundred dogs. this is the rope but. no one got to do well on his watch until it is. in ulysses i want to say you need to be obviated by that he will see when you departs and. cocktail. chances are you wanting the incentive i wanted more for his method of action k. . for you finally out of his will disappoint don't. be told it or you can. only get it going to the innocent. normal.
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girl. and it sets an image so it is that also speaks to hate inclusion of the audience. and i guess only going to be used as an checker than me on a daily kos the hit to the option only have you found your answer counted to the self-titled and was told to feel. somewhat he wound up the belgian on his old beat the sun meeting netted gentlemens in n.z. it was all the needy punishing continue on to an enormous eighteen usual semicolon chunk you are full of it decide to tell it to me it was shit i was somebody who taught chuck what his staff. just money is all you have. what we have learned is that if you are in a situation of low growth even the recession austerity is
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a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline it has been miserably and as a result in due course on the countries of the eurozone have been doing much less well in terms of mark wikinomics developments of growth and employment the country outside he was on the. dismantled home. believes documents would. collapse if she was beautiful looking. at least as you saw on the day yet the economy going to. see only and the most are going to go up if he's going to dog me.
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down you could have a pull to be the sort that is going to say they. said to new york city's welcome by the people. out of it with the wad of good people with you although i draw a choice. did begin for the rest of kilometers i mean to follow me go to school pray killer going to me of a day job if you didn't live you don't mean it can be beautiful be going. down when the wall. going to be lit. but is it true that the national debt is a problem. probably. you know make them move forward. because the man is that we need to mention is that all of those only you know yeah yeah they were on that plane that impresses the dog out
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of phase with the politically i mean a camel. problem or that. it would become an economic after they sold the carry out to the new they immediately the man you did with the would go america and the with the with the google of. course so that it quite put a sovereign currency is a currency that is under the control of its issuer so there is an important relationship that exists in any sovereign country that has a sovereign currency the relationship is that the government collects taxes in that currency spends in that currency and has a monopoly over the ability to create that currency so in canada and in the us and australia and britain the governments are the only ones who can create their own currency here in the euro zone governments spend in euro's and taxing arrows
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but cannot create a currency. should the idea. that all of the medication the dollars at the end of praising the number need to do do not get into it that it was they were all stern and i'll. give you that movie it'll probably have a debate with move there. and these are the countries of the world whose public debt can be a problem because they are on a bill to create their own. when you buy u.k. government ball you know that you will always be repeat in sterling at the moment of maturity because the bank of england will make sure that the cash will be now to call from. it's issuing that forms not anymore but in you post and you also are in fact foreign currencies and as a result markets distrust. and massively stillborns
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knowing governments may not have the cash you go cash to pay out to bone told us and therefore precipitating a crisis in a self-fulfilling way pushing it doesn't government into illiquidity it cannot find the cash and possibly default to him as a political tool for you. to see if you. look at that so they would have you feel. good. about. how an academic paper by a harvard economist wrote often rinehart which conservatives would wider use to
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argue for austerity was recently refuted by a us grad student just because it had a few simple spreadsheet errors and a couple of little staggering omissions that made it slightly fundamentally wrong please welcome thomas hearns and mr arnold think it was one of the most important american comedy talk shows to realise that you have upset some people in the austerity crowd who have someone starting your car for you right now your its austerity policies and theories of reinhart and rogoff when the public exceeds ninety percent of g.d.p. it becomes an obstacle to growth however the two great economists had committed a line in the columns of their x. spread. time as i've been talking to a lot of the media across the world they've given me some pretty heartbreaking stories about what's going on in europe and you know i've also seen the effects of it in this country as well we have to keep cutting the government budget and laying off people until those people get jobs that's right you got it the austerity
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policies are based on a full blown discount. if you know but they see their already using it all over europe and they love it so much that they have celebrations in the street sometimes that. sometimes just fire in every day. despite seven years having elapsed since the beginning of the crisis the economic studies continue to support the danger of public debts which are too high and the need to cut public spending and the deficit. back also for. cheaper sam. the equally month they need to meet they didn't put it that. that. she said. for them in.
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any moment ok. is just something that is going to shake it's like. something to no scientific basis for imposing the number. of intelligent people. reject it doesn't make sense if you do deficit spending you're not adding your stimulus you're not giving the economy are you doing is you're removing a restriction so you want to think of the economy we do as i don't pick run it that's all i have to run it's it's educate it's got good capital good behind it's got a lot so far away and lots of food you know everything you need in your economy housing clothing music production ok but then all of a thought you put a plastic bag over the head of this athlete and he can't breathe right and so now
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we can't run any so what we're saying is remove the restriction. see. that jannat you did. this to mean people that it is that you need federal reserve money. and they can be she. can all get you know. both in michigan who will show who decided and why the sprinter had to run with a plastic bag over his head. all to see we have a great we need to strengthen before the free world cold and you're. to keep it so i took it back. in one thousand nine hundred two that's
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much part of five for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that. to the aussie team . reasonably i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best since my last will call him and that stories are asleep. thousand zero zero zero zero hitter here i called russia. nice drive right left left left more or less ok stop that's really good that. you have a winner take all bents ality it's a lottery mentality in america you know where are your dead and the pharmaceutical companies of course a lobbyist going to washington to change a law that they have possible to peddle all cost in america and nobody cares because it ever learned a lot as a wal-mart today they said let's do it again. prescribe
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medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some sight was all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was his job weekly all too when i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's sent. everybody i'm steven both. towns hollywood guys you know suspects. proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we're just
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turkey starts a full scale military operation against the kurds in the syrian region of africa with a ground invasion expected this sunday. a group of gunmen attacks a major hotel in the afghan capital kabul killing several people and injuring at least six. founders donald trump enters his second year in office the government is shut down over the failure to pass a funding bill. for war in these headlines stories go to our teeth dot com up next here on our teens or national it's max and stacy kaiser report.
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i am asked after this is the guys ready for lots of interesting. hey little rocket man actually had a little sort of crazy thing going on there how would you describe that as the rocket man i fit i'm little rocket man is that really not working that right now my fingers look small and that doesn't do you rocket. well could you doug wilder i would say like robert deniro or al pacino not as max kaiser doing an impression of max kaiser doing oppression of al pacino in that movie now but i will fix your hair by the way it's going to go like that let's do it we've mentioned in the past everybody knows that trump got a lot of press attention for tweeting at kim jong un as a little rocket man and that was after the little rocket man kim john had called president trump though tard and you know my feeling is that after this surprise we
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have prashar moment between the north and south korea their meeting in this notion that north korea might actually send some athletes to the winter olympics i think actually surprisingly. it may have been schoolboy like but i feel like kim jong un felt respects like he's been doing all sorts of things for the last ten fifteen years to get any attention whatsoever from the president of the united states whoever that might be and none of them have ever referred to him directly they're always referring to the north koreans are going to be in trouble or whatever and never respond to him directly so i think trump actually getting on twitter and saying hey little rocket man my buttons bigger than yours he's actually addressing him directly and thus giving him the respect he wanted all they need it didn't matter all you needed to do it seems to get to the table was to address them directly it's a guy thing that's what i do this way guys talk you know if you go on athletic team
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for example you play sports you're in a hockey team or a basketball team was over there guys will poke at each other they'll pick fights with each other that's how you get the team going us i get the team organized as you develop a spirit decor so by trump saying hey rocket man it's like you know george w. bush used to call it but he kept a little names and pet names and nicknames it's a form of endearment so as you point out he's talking directly to this guy this little rocket man in north korea or as obama might go through a diplomat or he might not speak to him directly to goes or channels or goes there back channels and it's all very corrupted and it's all very alone you know those troops right to just say the little rear your frickin lunatic osama conversation album eight ball spaghetti you know like you like movies like just you like the way south park made you look like a imbecile in the movie america team america did you like that he's like yeah kind of what's up we don't have you over the white house in fact here's
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a headline we didn't get to last week because we were covering these other stories in the financial news this isn't really financial news related but it will impact the world economy south korea's moon says trump deserves big credit for nor. of korea talks south korean president and credited u.s. president trump on wednesday for helping to spark the first inter korean talks in more than two years and warned that gangs would face stronger sanctions if provocations continued he gave them big credit he didn't just say credit he had to say big credit because he was of course cockatoo though tar that is donald trump so you've got a huge you're a big or whatever you guys are simpletons i mean look at the soul sex scandal in hollywood because guys are basically simpletons you know they have simple needs and simple tastes and simple wants and if you run a crazy a dictatorship in north korea you're not you know tonight having trying to working out diplomatic angles in the super super you know kind of series about what you
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should be doing is just a guy up there or lonely regardless they do have advanced technology there they are as we have discussed with guests like tim schorr they do have an advanced weapons system they've built bombs they have a nuclear weapon they have i.c.b.m. they have things like that that doesn't it's not like you can't do that and not be intelligent and not have a scientific class and have a class of people who can do this so however there rest of the economy is according to many like and deep turmoil and there is. you know the economic directs for most of the population but i want to turn to you know looking back at little at the targets country which is here they ited states is some of the more data that keeps on coming out about this opioid crisis here. because for the long term impact that this will have on the economy has to be substantial because these numbers are so shocking and i know we've covered this before but the data just keeps coming out
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and it's just. it's breathtaking more and more breathtaking every single time new data emerges the opioid crisis is driving up deaths of millennial zx in the united states. the u.s. is one of the wealthiest countries in the world is the world's center of innovation the medical science at the country can't keep their youth from dying u.s. millennialism now dying at such high rates that it is driven life expectancy in the country to decline for two years in a row the first time this has happened since the early one nine hundred sixty s. the primary cause for the trend is the opioid crisis and the actual data from the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention shows that one hundred twenty nine out of every hundred thousand twenty five to thirty four year old u.s. adults died in two thousand and sixteen not since one thousand nine hundred five at the height of the hiv aids epidemic did you see that so hundred twenty nine out of every hundred thousand. twenty five to thirty four year olds because of.
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north korea again you know the two countries are our pursuit they both have catastrophic social policies and tomic weapons crazy people the dictators and run them and now they're going to lympics so it's fun for all. so i'll show you a chart here the death rates among young adults in the us are skyrocketing that shows that they they plunged during the ninety's so i let me add my comment here this is strictly for the new york times this would be like the collapse of the soviet union in one nine hundred eighty nine thousand nine hundred ninety remember there was a catastrophic die off because of the mismanagement when yeltsin was put in place by america and they meddle with the election and had to die off and all the dr consumption fears america having to die off of neo liberals would go whacko in new york times this is america this is not the soviet union postal ups ok put out of your friggin fiber smokable book are going to remember some of their wacko nut jobs
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at the new york times or like to be critical of this network would never mention me by name well that's a good point because of course they will the new york times are still very concerned about the die off that did happen in russia post collapse of the soviet union and they are seemingly more concerned about that and what is going on here but the number the data is remarkable in twenty ten just eighteen at every one hundred thousand americans died at the age twenty five to thirty four from overdose by twenty fourteen that rate rose to about twenty three and one hundred thousand then it really took off from twenty fourteen to twenty sixteen and spiked by almost fifty percent to almost thirty five the majority of this rise can be accounted for by an increase of deaths from heroin natural and semi-synthetic non heroin opioids like cox a code down and most importantly synthetic prescription opioids by fenton all that the death rate can spike fifty percent in the course of two years well i predict
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that pretty soon the mc jobs as they're called employers and the gig economy employers like stuff will start paying their employees in fenton all. well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and then their local community and then their state government and then the federal you know you know you're usually are concerned kind of like with those closest to you so like these sort of numbers if we saw them from afar we would say what something weird is going on there when you saw in russia after the collapse of
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the soviet union you saw that it was the disintegration of the society and the economy and the and the structure of the economy and society around them that collapsed and they had no place suddenly here we have something going on i don't know what it is you know you mention neo liberalism but that's been something that's been going on for the last twenty thirty years finally just a sign of people giving up hope but these are twenty five to thirty four year old so what you know what's going on it seems like it should occupy more of the time on m.s.n. b.c. which is supposed to be the progressive network for example so you would think like you know you would think that it would be the fox news source that would be like great this is creative destruction you need this sort of stuff m s n b c is the sort they're supposed to be that concerned about this so i would i'm just wondering why nobody mentions it is because just they're too close to can see it they can see the forest for the trees you know the expression i just learned that apparently during the night my eight on your shoes are mating but i.
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