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but. that's it that the species that he cheated the neat. little spinny of a. decade of ill feeling of the anything. thanks to a massive government intervention roosevelt relaunch the us economy creating jobs balance and social conflicts in protecting the weakest segments of the population this was called the new deal found. their way. and that gave. the new deal was inspired by the father of macro economics john maynard keynes argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment of freedom and economic consumption of the
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bloodthirsty dictator pinochet yuri's remain the source of current economic policies of the past and anything we can do to keep down government spending is a good thing we should restrict it to those activities like defense which we really need to do. because it's a political decision that's why in the past i've called it a crime against humanity because it's an act of decision to kind of walk they have run out of money the central bank just credits because there's no limit to the amount they credit accounts so let's see how money is created in the united states . in order to overthrow 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 bureau. crissy or both who are willing to see the regime change
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otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. prescribe 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 planned. to commit some sight what or 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 is gellatly all to what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's safe join me every thursday on the alex simon
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show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. the federal reserve is not spending money the bunks. would prefer to reserve much the same that you have you know. the president of the world's most powerful central bank the u.s. federal reserve troops to learn through we simply used the computer to mark up the sars look at your kong with the federal reserve we need to preach morning because i work on a municipal week and i'm free from this. field in the u.s. the creation of money can be focused on public spending especially when the economy is in trouble. christie said.
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in the eurozone instead during hard times even this could happen. if. she made sacrifices. and sacrifice today sterrett is. reported to be. a cause. very mean big economy and. the big you know the queen i mean and then in a pickle to make. your do you know the. oil
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that. 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 a member of the matter of the bones if we got it right it is the austerity that decides how many banks should be placed in a room of five hundred dogs. this is the robot. mission i want it to be well on his watch until it is. and you listen i want to say you need to be honored by that he will see when you departs and. cocktail.
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channels all you want to please send him to i wanted money in a voice message that i asked to take. you by the way out of town it will disappoint don't. it could never be heard of it or you don't incomplete but here i get it into the innocent. norton. trial it sets an image so it is that also speaks to hate inclusion of the audience . in order and not just song ability to sing checkers to see me on a daily basis the hit to the unction idea you found your answer counted to were so high in the sooth. some want to be one of the belgian on his old beat the song
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meeting needed tell me is it any easier was all the need to punish and continue on to an enormous eighteen usual semicolon i was chock full of it does suck dick to beat it to me it was she that was somewhat in the top childless. just saudis are. what we have learned is that if you are in a situation of low growth even the recession austerity is 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 misery and as a result in due course on the countries of the eurozone have been doing much less well in terms of my quick anomic developments of growth unemployment the country outside he was on sinatra's the term. dismantled.
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believes documents. collapse it's beautiful looking. at least as you saw today yet a lot of the economy going to get a little convinced the only and the most are going to blow up if he's going to dog me. then more. they're going to say they. said to new york he's welcome by the people. with the water of the people to see what do i do a choice. he did before the death of calamitous i mean to finally go to school pray kill economy of a day job if you didn't live you don't mean it can be beautiful. image young we.
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want to be left. but is it true that the national debt is a problem is live at the port of call on. probably. you know make a move for them and you not because the money is that you need to invest in things that you don't have those only you know you have there on that plane that impresses with them out of phase with the public will be made accountable for not the problem or that. it will become unique and it could after they sold to the new the immediate and the man you did with the would go america all of it there with. the to 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
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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 governments are the only ones who can create their own currency here in the euro zone governments spend in euro's and taxing arrows but cannot create the currency. the idea in their available assets that all of the medication the dollars at the end of praising the number need to do that do not put into it that it was they were all stern i'll. give you that movie it'll probably have a degree to do with please move there. 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.
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government you would know that you will always be repeat in. a moment of maturity because the bank of england will make sure that the cash will be now to. italian government is issuing debt baum's not anymore but in you post and you also are in fact foreign currencies and as a result markets distrust. and massively stillborns knowing governments may not have the cash you go cash to pay out to both 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 the political.
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look it's. good to me about. how an academic paper by a harvard economist wrote often reinhardt which conservatives would need wider to argue for austerity was recently refuted by a us grad students 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 thanks probationer 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 its
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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 another line in the columns. there x. bridge time as i've been talking to a lot of the media across the world they've given you 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 why 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 policies are based on a full blown miscalculation. you know but they see the already using it all over europe and they love it so much that they have celebrations in the street sometimes with. sometimes just wire and everything. 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
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cut public spending and the deficit. back also for. the same. be done equally month in the limited in that it that we have respect. for them in. which. i don't want to present. any more ok. is just something that is scientific 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
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family what you're giving the economy or you're doing is you're removing a restriction so you want to think of the economy. i don't pick run it that's all i have to run it's it's educate it's got good capital goods behind it 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 sudden you put a plastic bag over the head of the satellite and he can't breathe right and so now we can't run any so what we're saying is remove the restriction. see. that jannat you did. this to mean people into that it is that you need a federal reserve stump up the money. will be. solid if you know. the. post invasion you will
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stuff and we push it out so. can you can't you fucking kind of dance move your finger up on that i wish to discuss more with you the new coach beliefs no t.g.v. easy should resign you took the stage. you will know the a bunch. of the secret of the imus show you can you get other cool news but then you know my boss may be getting this all the most of this mission. because. i know you're going to hurt go here girl over. here but i heard from.
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the intense add on bachmann turkey now stands a ground incursion into kurdish held syrian territory the assault follows the now were tracked today announcement by the u.s. . but it would set up a kodesh border force something that enraged and. olympic peace north and south korea reach a breakthrough deal to large and compete under one flag at the upcoming winter games but that as western leaders decide it's time to up the ante against pyongyang . the pressure going. to intensify and the pressure just good to include cutting off diplomatic ties with north korea. and r.t. went underground after reports of drug related crimes are running out of control of the powers the metro the city's transport union says some train drivers are now
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refusing to stop at certain station it's. a very warm welcome only karen and you are watching the weekly here on r.t. international all the latest world headlines and the stories that shaped the week top story this hour turkish tanks are rolling into syria supported by air power and ground troops with ankara as a military operation against kurds in the region now in full swing. france has called for an emergency meeting of the u.n. security council over turkey's action in syria's afrin region if you're trying to break down why turkey is in syria in the first place. to get
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a clearer picture of what's going on between the turks and the kurds along syria's northern border we should look at the map this is where the kurds are the two yellow areas the one on the left is the african region that's the new war zone the turkish army entered it from the north west plus they used airstrikes the green area is where the turkish backed syrian rebels are these are the militias that ankara is counting on on the ground there moving in on afrin from the east turkey's claws are being drawn together turkey has officially made it clear they are determined to create a thirty kilometer buffer zone right here along the border once the actual armed operation is done and dusted there's little doubt that the turks have enough military capabilities for that so the buffer zone will mean effectively that a part of syria is under turkish control at the moment it seems ankara isn't going
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to stop there they want the operation to extend further east as well as president aired on announced towards mon be a city also controlled by the kurds it's and this other kurdish enclave when it comes to the kurdish forces they say they've been returning fire the kurds also claim they managed to repel the offensive speaking of casualties for now the kurds say there have already been quite a few mostly civilians it's all lawyers says ankara they say they've only killed fighters or terrorists as turkey puts it the turkish military is trying to reassure everyone it will take precautions to minimize civilian casualties but in the media reports we also saw more threats from the turkish government like the prime minister saying anyone who helps the kurds with weapons will automatically become a target for an korea's guns. the incursion follows on korea's outrage over
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america's recent claim now are trying to do that it would create a force to patrol the turkey syria border this was to consist of syrian democratic forces which have made it largely of kurdish why p.g. militia the coalition is working jointly with the syrian democratic forces to establish and train the new syrian border security force currently there are approximately two hundred thirty individuals training in the inaugural class with the goal of a final for size of approximately thirty thousand soon after the announcement u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson backtracked he clarified that the whole situation had been misdescribed and ruled out the creation of a border force but here are pictures of kurdish forces who have allegedly already graduated from a u.s. led training course and did establish in the border security force that washington now claims won't exist the unit hey consists of five hundred men and is reportedly
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the second to have graduated we discussed the issue with several experts who believe the situation has acted as a trigger for turkey. previously the united states had told turkey that they would not arm the white p.g. the kurds and that they would leave syria once isis was destroyed now isis has largely been destroyed at least the territory that they do not have to stay and arm and train a kurdish dominated security force and a change in american foreign policy is what has really driven turkey to this taking there was a similar operation. about half a year ago of turkey and turkey always indicated the thirty three lot. is the kurdish forces to pose a threat to turkey so i think the fact that the united states and the old these
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special forces was a trigger but they didn't really change the situation that is determined by the kurdish forces or little their lot in syria border will not be left with it's amazing that the u.s. is in the past week managed to completely betray both its rival allies in this in this conflict first bit of a trail of turkey announcing this border security force made up primarily of kurds without any consultation with turkey and then as soon as turkey you make make an issue of it immediately drop the kurds all together and say oh we're nothing to do with them and basically give turkey a free hand to slaughter them so it is military action against the kurds in syria triggered protests across europe people took to the streets in a number of capitals to denounce the incursion and demand deescalation of the crisis we're going to be following all the developments on the turkish syrian border throughout the day so do stay with us for that.
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this week but two careers agreed to march together under a single flag during the upcoming winter olympics the north will now thirteen to twenty two athletes to compete in three sports at the plant chang games the international olympic committee president thomas back praised the agreements calling it a milestone in a long journey the two koreas will also form a single team in women's hockey for the first time in a limb pick history they will also have a career in folk song as a common anthem officials from both countries have been meeting throughout the week to discuss peace efforts but this seeming reproach meant between the koreas hasn't convinced the u.s. president who said he's not sure talks can lead to anything meaningful also this
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week the u.s. and allies of the nine hundred fifty s. korean war gathered in canada for separate talks on the current crisis and agreed more pressure is the only solution. the pressure. on north korea takes the signs that iran is i think what you're clicking now is to send out a very clear message we want to intensify that pressure discredit include cutting off diplomatic ties with north korea we spoke to human rights lawyer ericsson what kid he says washington fears dropping out of the spotlight in the korean crisis. president trump somehow believes that this pressure approach is the this is something different than has been applied before which it isn't and in reality he wants to pull back some of the thunder if you will back to washington because you have again the north and south talking i think the u.s.
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is a little jekyll and hyde with its policies because on one hand it wants to have a resolution wants to have de mille nuclearization wants to have peace and on the other hand pumps up this rhetoric and so the motivations relate to finances they relate to geo political factors of the u.s. power in the region if you will and they relate to trying to ice out china and russia a little bit as a player in this as was evident in vancouver. drug related crimes are becoming so bad on parts of the paris match for that train drivers are reportedly refusing to stop at certain stations and according to a union representing the metro in both network in the french capital. went underground to investigate. for most parisians the met true is a staple of life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city
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it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed to drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue comparison metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's spiralling out of control dealers and muses including those taking crack cocaine and no wrong. doing their. thing. metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many a choosing to no longer stop there a civil i'm awful civil i'm not prickly it's very dangerous and it's terrifying and it can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives. stations like marks do more and mark a day on year.

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