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if it is true that blind economic dog most is building a society that humiliates the week instead of protecting them maybe it's even worse pitting against each other turning some victims into oppressors are victims. but who could judge this kind of execution cannot settle. on a video. evidence of that on that find at yeah ok. so the. director of the god. who is the front
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that you are useless. faison gentleman the vice president. very pleased to welcome you to our press conference. who are now reporting the outcome of today's meeting of the governing council. to give not that you need dorsey because of down in front but there are genes are there others are man going to carry all of it can never compare to see go to the american press frantically carville and matthew. emma films confound with him over the matter noir compared to palin they lack the will to carry all of the need for a third of the truth i mean what are we worrying about then why can't we get fanfan spent fourteen fifteen sixteen trillion dollars and continue on with that what's the problem i think debate about that. well there's no problem the only real issue
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here the only thing that we have to consider is whether or not that spending at some point leads to an inflation and the only way that's going to happen is when the government spends beyond the capacity of the economy to produce in other words when every single person in this country who is able to work is working and when all of our resources are used up and you spend beyond that that's when you have a sustainable inflation that's the real issue we should be talking about that's the question we should be asking ourselves and frankly with a nine percent unemployment rate and millions of people at a work and industrial capacity far below what our potential is and millions of on whole unsold homes and all this other excess capacity that we have what we should be doing is increasing demand and the way that we do that in an economy where most people are trying to cut back their debt is for the government to step in and stimulate demand by spending on infrastructure on education on health care on basic
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research and development on transportation on alternative energy. sometimes president mario draghi explained the main objective of the current d.c. . b. policy in times of economic crisis it might be by stimulating demand spending on infrastructure education health research transport alternative energy or by reaching a lower inflation rate but not just in trying to present. it to accelerate the return of inflation to levels below but close to say. that she wanted if that's your several reasons why this is not good for the economy if inflation is negative right that means that those who have that might find it increasingly difficult to so there's that. and that leads to a situation where demand to be weak and the economy can hold the groove it's like
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being in a trap that prevents us from moving again so we have to fight this with is this economy also kind of the big one out these bear that you could add to. its growth that they're out the best they can be to put them at the and i think you're welcome mr president we're glad you're pouring billions of euros into the financial markets rather than the real economy. everybody i'm stephen. task hollywood guy the suspect every proud
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american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. i'm just this is my buddy max the famous financial guru well it's a little bit different. you know when. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the good have some fun meet everyday americans. and cooks we start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. is manufactured consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round to be the one percent. going all middle of the room
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sick. to the ground in real new real world. services or a cool especially about the elderly and so that i should study in the new can last
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up to. them but the cut. men are going to run into these that these. are the somewhat out that get outta my took up i quit looking. suckle. to serve the doctors when the weather will be out of their world or their mean if you threw them into police the book and i said music offered knowing that i lived there at the. time for any they will stop the distro that us for example is just so perfect. got a little policy on the locals or think that the new york been more. than. fifty. percent.
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so what is the value of the italian constitution today in the european. they do not cause toothless feeling a little bare. in two thousand and five europe is trying to attain a constitution but france and the netherlands had rejected it in a referendum they argued that european bureaucrats outrageously ignored social issues favoring big beasts isn't of any of these born the need i say yeah it is out to d.c. that a leftist of course used to have been many already there so. it could have just eaten the noticed it didn't taste for and stays on and there's enough for all to put up in the good man will lead to india not those to be. infesting all of the potential paths say to him in the mean if the spec asked to respect catch the eye because
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they were paid faster causing and believe me that's a good thought that the deed is born. the next came out of course you can see on it math course to consume it. these wanted to see. that boys essentially shipped the bear and that poor horses with them is so funny that course it was for particles to send a single you pays. your favorite man to come come up of the fact. that billy's been treating began with a name a couple words that the european union aims to become the most innovative a successful economy in the world over the next ten years. the famous last words is that it is.
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it's interesting to see the reaction in europe when some political figure suggests that maybe people should have a voice in what happens to them several times in greece there have been proposals for a popular referendum trish pope and crucially two groups. much as opposed to going to the us so many will get used to. the city up on the field. easy to simply use. a piece of c.c.c. the sexiest unit is the skill set used to be. in the us and i
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mean much easier because the politicos fleecing one another. more like an assistant much the little nugget of gold she. was just leader reaction. angelos the dude they're asking the population really happening to them it's not their business and their to follow orders we make decisions for us to talk about when to i proposed that. it's right and the dick out and find a compromise somewhere between the i will use them what i'm doing but they were imposing upon us and our electoral mandate and walk us over immediately set. elections cannot be allowed. to repeat that elections cannot be allowed to change the going on the problem of greece was punished severely and savage lee for daring to call a referendum which people who do threaten them so the european rulers
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posed even harsher conditions as a savage punishment i think to be understood as a warning to others not to get this crazy idea that democracy may be. they've got them about this is no democracy is a big difference i'm deaf is always there's not enough. zero zero zero advocate number under democracy in the dictionary you read this democracy is a system of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation the main instrument of this participation is the right to vote which after centuries of battles has finally become universal in the western world. one of the last episodes is the referendum which allowed british citizens to choose whether to remain in the e.u. a complex and delicate decision in the economic and political scenarios of today's
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europe after a victory of breck's of the british prime minister had been accused of excess of democracy for allowing a popular consultation i representatives of the european institutions and several intellectuals have ridiculed the citizens who. for braxton especially the elderly and farmers accusing them of ignorance selfishness and racism whose decision would create an economic disaster for britain and threaten the stability of the e.u. . whether this alarmism is founded or not perhaps the real danger of the story is that it has to question the fundamental principles of democracy what is the state of health of chrissy in europe today. that's the whole i'm not sure what we see about a foot in cool we see yet when little what they.
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say it's. going on but a lot of it is your own idea that song that i thought it evolves it for people in the community to get away from them entirely. ecology and you just keep it out of the building to know the book because you need to. for some it is like say greece in particular it's been a total disaster if the troika and particularly. are interested in only one outcome the question of our government the overthrow of our government and their way of much one keen to have our own government of overthrow itself. which is what happened the goal was to reduce greece's. is to
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increase greece's indebtedness. challenge last year more than this young girl was always saying it she somehow they're going to move out. so that the record of history is absolutely crystal clear that there is no alternative what we've been hearing the same thing for years there is no alternative to poverty inequality there is no alternative to individual lives and greed and the law of the strongest this is this is a. leave. for the. people. in the towns of one of. you all and when i got it i made the now tell it to any sum up by a. little here anyway you don't think most of. us turn up either.
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not. just one week later cloudy or called an extraordinary meeting with the shareholders this time the topic on the agenda was not banks not the missing money or relations with the town council bones dogs sprinters running with a bag over their head and pigs and she talked about the fact that maybe she was crazy just like those people under her care but it was time to stop bumping into the window pane like a fly wants to escape. it was time to fight in the large room to defend the dream born in that field to cut down twenty four years before. me so for. these more economical. bases we will buy the usual the more
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eat their money the. fuel may make one trip to visit it but i'm. say no in the economy at the but you know we say no c.m.o. yet only at. the way they can offer you get in the know this is the only day we dip in the numbers the tool this is all the negotiation about numbers is about people in judea lies that as we're speaking there are two of the fainting at school because of long attrition to realize that the hospitals that have run out of medicine do you realize that one in two families i'll say this for say one in two families have no one working in them and they survive on some pension and when you say you want to reduce that you are destroying their capacity to produce themselves as human beings with some degree of dignity and she will be on all the planes. they
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get is there will be anything that you know still to do with. a few weeks ago following the final editing of this film i came across this statement i could have spared years of research if only i had discovered it before. keep us. all. a disservice. and. a. zero. james economic.
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economist. no. wonder. that event. stands.
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played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman each kill you narrowness and spending two to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game great so what more chance with. and thinks it's going to. work but call it mine and me here area here again or pick one of the nine hundred talk to brock harrison said this was their year toy seventeen to go to all kinds of
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crazy eyes and yeah it's sure to our experience thing a bit of a fall back. young children who worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to one under certain circumstances but there's a new thing this. is all news. eat well with that you haven't the end of. the things years.
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but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never enforced and that means the schoolboy minus continue risking their lives for the money they need to survive on. after intense air bombardment turkey now starts a ground incursion into kurdish held syrian territory the assault follows
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a now retracted announcement by the us that it would set up a kurdish border force something that vetting raids to include. olympic peace north and south korea reacts to reach excuse me a breakthrough deal to march and to compete under one flag at the upcoming winter games but that comes as western leaders decide it is time to up the ante against. the persian gulf and kill you if you want to intensify that pressure discussing cutting off diplomatic ties to north korea. and in germany the vote on call the talks with uncle merkel's party sees that the s.p.d. party leader martin schulz visibly uneasy as even though he gets the green line for social democrats are clearly split on the issue.
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are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our two international incheon time certainly glad to have you with us now turkish tanks are rolling into syria supported by air power and ground troops with a military operation against kurds in the region now in full swing. we can show you pictures we have received from the turkish syrian border. these are images of turkish rockets fired from a thai province in the south of turkey you can also see turkish artillery firing on kurdish positions in the patrol car breaks down the situation on the border for us to get a clear 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
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yellow areas the one on the left is the african region that's the new war zone the turkish army entered it from the northwest 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 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
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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 so. a there have already been quite a few mostly civilians it's all lies 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 well automatically become a target for an caress guns. but it is not just the kurds that have sustained damage during operation olive branch this turkish city was hit by three rockets fired from syrian territory where turkish troops are now carrying out their anti
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terror operations one person was killed and more than thirty others were injured in the shelling according to local officials. the turkish incursion follows outrage over america's recent claim it now retracted that it would create a force to patrol the turkey syria border this was to consist of syrian democratic forces which are made up largely of kurdish y 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 b.s.f. in all groups plus with the goal of a final force size of approximately thirty thousand. well soon after the announcement u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson backtracked he clarified that the whole situation had been mis described 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 aimed at establishing the border security force that washington
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now claims will not exist the unit here consists of five hundred men and it is reportedly the second to have graduated we spoke with osce monitors iraq lago gloomy former turkish ambassador to the u.s. who believes the situation has acted as a trigger for turkey. i don't think the us really interfere but the us is responsible is the reason why turkey felt compelled to intervene to stop this operation in the first place because. the u.s. even though they backtracked. initial announcement and additionally they want to establish an army of course paradigm force. in all countries all to world there is only one flag and one army so but the u.s. says i'm going to create another force to patrol and control and secure syria's
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border with turkey but the dispy in turkey is not an enemy or syria turkey is not an enemy of to us turkey is a member of nato so it doesn't make sense and i think turkey was quite right in percy having this step as a direct threat to its national security. in light of recent events the u.s. state department issued a rather measured statement the department spokesperson said turkey should ensure its military operations were limited in time and scope that is after the turkish president earlier today accused its allies of providing military support to the kurds with washington first and foremost in his line of fires are just explained. president added one has come out with guns blazing and some pretty harsh way for the trump administration. america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us we will run out of patience i told.

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