tv Keiser Report RT February 22, 2018 11:00pm-11:31pm EST
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abandoned because they know they have to include them into their economy to sustain and and maintain their position at the top of the global economic infrastructure so they need to include these people in and it costs you no money to bring them in just like western we had to bring in east germany and spend a trillion dollars here china is also mercantile a state just like germany and they have to include all these people america where abandon those people out in the rust belt out in the middle of america's like. let fend for yourself dude but i mean the u.k. is kind of similar right the whole northern area that country they keep discussing should we build a railway to the north you know twenty years the people from manchester and birmingham and sheffield should we include them into our economy in london and yet for twenty years i've been having this debate and there's still this division going on. the chinese are saying you know what you know we're going to grow the economy by actually making it inclusive economy and building infrastructure appropriately
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yes so they're basically they're they're bringing in the west and a lot of naysayers and the western world the western economy the likes of you know the. academia economists from new york have always liked their plan for high speed rail but they've been building across china saying the peasants will never be able to afford it but apparently according to the data from this past year that they peasants are affording it so it is actually becoming viable and people are using it because their incomes are going up because we've outsourced all our jobs there right maybe they'll buy all the stuff on their ally system right here at the kaiser report well don't go away stay right there a little break when we come back we're actually going to go to china using the magic of television and talk with someone in china say right there. the rebuttal stephen. hollywood. wrote america first of all i'm just george bush and. this is my buddy max bemis financial
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playful to me it was a little bit so full of. love and war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings pins to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for food still. to stop spreading tells you that what we gossip and public life style for the most important. one. i . think you. might. be although we've already got one. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to go to shanghai and speak with dan collins of the china money report dan welcome back x.
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hey dan let me ask you this the trump administration first national defense strategy elevates china to its number one threat it claims that china practices predatory economics and calls for sending in the marines it sounds like what the frick is going on down. well yeah i heard i read that and i kind of put that into two area but i call it economic and military economically speaking china is a neo mercantile it's the economy we talked about before they're going to do bigger than your economic policies they're going to set up their own tariff barriers i mean any try to import here something is twenty five percent duty export the united states it's one or two percent so china does towards for its you know does what is it in its own interests japan and south korea did the same thing to united states for decades in less detroit in michigan hobbled in the steel columns of pennsylvania broke. but now when china does it china's too big there is twenty
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chaney's for every japanese so now the chinese are such economic juggernaut in terms of economic rivalry i think absolutely it is the number one economic rivalry with no country can come there i mean europe is kind of a you know look at look at the technicals you know tech scene in europe is almost nonexistent it's completely. you know it's clear it's really not a challenge at this point russia it's strong militarily but economically still heavily dependent on oil and gas china is really the main rival economically speaking to the united states how is it can be i would put in there that you know the trade deficit which president trump is rightly concerned both well three hundred say five billion dollars a year united states half of that is done by american multinational companies that have set up in china so we train or are just enemy i don't think so i think their arrival also an opportunity but i think america's number one threat is itself all
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right dan you've touched on a few things there stuff mercantile is basically is the strategy of winner take all . goes back to the nineteenth century and when the world is on the gold standard and at the end of the air people had to make good on their. gash and and there was some elegance too and some balance to it that there was some competition but in a world of pure free i've currency were these countries are able to print without any backing like gold you have a different strategy emerge and of course china has been pretty cagey and pegging their currency to the dollar which has allowed them to export their way to becoming this huge global dominating economy at the expense of american jobs but the americans are insulated by this because the prices of stuff keep going down so even though i my job has been destroyed the cost of my clothes and electronics keeps
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going down so i don't really sense or feel the fact that i'm having my lifestyle my standard of living crushed so. the trigger point when you need talk about this as always people say there's a quid pro quo there's a symbiotic relationship that these two things are never countries aren't going to divorce the relationship between hoarding dollars versus exporting etc is that relationship going to be severed at some point and is there a catalyst for it is it happening now down. yeah i mean eventually with all the money you know as your first you makes of benchley the wheels fall off i expected japan i expected i suspect that a major currency crisis in japan years ago still hasn't happened united states you saw the recent budget numbers that have come out where now predicting a deficit of one point three trillion dollars in twenty one thousand that's not twenty twenty five us twenty nine hundred next next year we're going to produce those kinds of deficits in this kind of hot economy which is you know pretty good
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in the united states. in you know as it compared been in the past decade but yeah when the when the wheels fall off the money printing i don't know we will see that you saw the chain you're going to three percent and i think bill gross out of pimco said well he said when the fed stops back from buying u.s. day who's left to buy. it let me put forward this idea here so the cold war under the reagan era the country that spent the most on military lost kind of ours a russia trying to keep up with the u.s. on military spending and that was guided their economy a lot of ways and they crumbled is this kind of interesting situation where you've got america and china and the country that prints the most money is going to be the loser in the end or if i got that backwards your thoughts. well i've often compared united states to kind of a new soviet union the where the if we keep printing money the military could keep
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getting bigger and bigger the new budget are for to our spending increase on the military larger than russia's entire defense budget so the military keeps getting bigger and bigger the money the welfare and social system keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger. where the money printing stops you know that i think is going to end up with who has real assets and who has the real economy china china in a problem to its purposes has a real economy united states industrially speaking it's been good and when the reset happens you know i see it's going to be import dependent on almost everything with a declining currency which makes up for a nightmare scenario economically and of course when england was faced with a similar trade imbalance going back a couple hundred years or so they shipped over a lot of opium to try to get the chinese hooked and to create a demand for opium the opium wars that are known what can america send over of china that they might want from just opium i was i think america's got the china once dan well well you may have noticed that the united states is
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a huge importer of opiates from china and also we have the opium wars in reverse while we were this is a catastrophe that we're losing on every front ok so what about the chinese mentor capital market they're also leading the u.s. now yeah they are they did five of the ten largest deals this year if it went over forty billion dollars biggest one was eighty two sheen which is the hoover of china and they actually bought china but a lot of money going into artificial intelligence here you have faced post plus and since time each got almost half a billion dollars these are the most advanced facial recognition companies in the world. in terms of economic development just keeps continuing continuing year so a lot of climate change deniers of course wild disown the my following question china is building a polar silk road now that the ice caps are melting you know even though there is
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a wide scale believe that that's impossible but they're actually building that polar silk road and correct. they absolutely came out with a white paper recently which kind of book some people and shock them they want to do underneath the one below one road project in the maritimes of road they want to create a polar polar silk road so to speak as you mentioned they believe due to climate change that this road is opening up there always in most sixteen ships this way but if you envision a map looking down on the arctic and you're right you have the north closer russia and on the left you have the left coast you have the a west and the north and of course in canada but china would then if they open up that road they'd be able to ship from shanghai to say rotterdam in say twenty two hundred miles or about twenty days so the north shipping route of white paper described the major benefits of this number one being shipping routes but number two they caught everyone's eyes with fisheries in oil and gas that their region is supposed to have twenty two percent of the world's oil and gas reserves so just china mention about it in the
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paper was a very friendly can i get let's work together guys economic or development all makes sense but i think it caught a lot of power especially in canada and russia united states little bit worried was such a huge population resource hungry population looking into areas where there's very few people in iran or research now i dance china has begun cloning primates and when i read that story the first thing i thought of were the terra cotta army base and the you know thousands and thousands of these terror caught us soldiers. you know. china going to start breeding cloned armies says be a concern dan. well you know yeah i don't know what current army is yet but you mentioned the crimea was pretty big scientific breakthrough first primates that have been cloned we can now clone these you know many different genetic genetically
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identical monkeys using human disease research so leaving the ethical part of that aside i mean this is kind of going to be a big breakthrough coming china but back here back to your comment. if you can call a primate you can define cloning a human being and they would be surprised that china is not experimented with. what is p. four by a lab they open it up over there in china what what does that. other scientific i mean and you know another issue another thing we can point to the progress trying to make in science science life science areas for a bio lab is the first lab in each year they can work with the world's most deadly pathogens like it wallah it took over a decade for that land to get put in place but the first one easier is now in china . so yeah i mean it's. the level of science and technology cures
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really you know at the top now ok so what we're saying is that the high end of a developed country is infrastructure for technology and business in china is now set passing other countries as well we're kind of suggesting areas that they buy all science and they infrastructure play financial maneuvers this is down no longer just the world's work outs the world's work bench or a warehouse they are now leapfrog into is the chinese middle class now i mean the idea was we're going to take our currency to the dollar and we're all going to work on slave wages until we dominate the global economy that we're going to dump the dollar and we're going to have three hundred million to a half a billion middle class consumers is that happening. it is happening but yes they want to buy twenty twenty five they want to have like a wealthy middle class they call like one billion people with an income of twenty thousand dollars a year or more i think that's on track there are large pockets of population though
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that have not gotten the economic development train kind of very concerned about that that's probably their number one concern too quick question stand the debt melt down we've talked about it many times is it happening or is it not happening. no sign of china dell meltdown and all the you know the banks are still you know the banks are still stayed on so why there's now a lot of transparency there but there's in terms of just general economics you're i see no signs of any debt issues in the economy's going pretty strong there at the foreign reserves are once again climbing in january saw the r.n.b. climb the fastest in forty years comment on that in twenty seconds yeah absolutely the renminbi s been skyrocketing since twenty teams faster than anyone's ever seen everybody's talking about it the bundestag has said they're going to put they have r. and b. and their reserves and it's going to be strategic currency they only hold one
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percent today renminbi of their reserves so imagine the pricing pressure on r. and b. as all the world's central banks turkey and r. and b. so i got to cut her off there call thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks max well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with a mask as our states herbert well i thank our guest dan collins of the china money report the smartest guy over there the operators on twitter it's kaiser reports next time. and it's getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos built to miss it if you like it is these are the only complicity is going to study all media to. the only palestinians who gets the most hopeful it's to restore the counterparts i
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russia urges at the u.n. security council to help resolve the conflict in the eastern district of syria and accuses foreign powers of creating havoc and turning the country apart. u.s. military is the blame for a health crisis on a portuguese island in the atlantic residents say pollution from an air base has a boosted answering. a phone call from one i'm thirty four years old and i lived my whole life in trying to dorothea right by the entrance of the american base both of my parents died of cancer when i was thirty three i was diagnosed with breast cancer. and on the merkel storms out of the german parliament as a member of the anti immigration if the party launches an attack on the chancellor
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. i'm broadcasting live direct for our studios in moscow this is our commission national anthem thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now the russian ambassador to the un has called for urgent action to resolve the humanitarian crisis in the rebel held region of eastern in syria addressing the security council he criticized the way the media and foreign powers have been influencing the situation must. there is a massive psychoses in the mainstream media which is spread in the same room as day after day it doesn't help to understand the situation that's who they put forward the idea that their only hospitals in eastern guta which the tsunami of fighting against now what we just heard was the russian ambassador to the united nations
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responding to what he characterized as a smear campaign now the meeting was called in response to the situation in eastern ghouta that is a suburb of damascus located to the east of damascus and at this point it's an enclave of rebels and terrorist forces now there's been increasing hostilities in eastern guta as the syrian government is fighting to retake the city from terrorist russia was responding to some of the very heated words and accusations we heard from other countries in the chamber in the lead up to his remarks systematic targeting of civilians in disregard for human life attacks against health care and hospitals constitute will crimes the regime wants to keep bombing and gassing these four hundred thousand people and the assad regime is counting on russia to make sure the security council is unable to stop their suffering now in his remarks to the fifth. member body the venue is very clear that situations in eastern guta are rather dire however the situation is much more complex than it's being made out to
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be but essentially civilians are being used as human shields by the terrorists and isn't this what the international community should be doing should they not be fighting against these terrorist groups to point out the some of the more extreme allegations being made against russia and syria are being made by the forces that just leveled the city of raka the u.s. led coalition leveled syria's rucka this is in the recent post should be forgotten so forced when it happened was not for some reason nobody demanded international law to observe this. was still a thirty year we were forced to leave our homes because of ice and when we return we found everything which used to rubble and look at all the devastation of rock is a ghost city by the minute when live in the midst of destruction we feel completely
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abandoned everything around has been destroyed. one life years or book this is due to the rubble have to be to remove the debris with all money there's no running water so we have two boats in barrels and the us coalition caused the destruction of records and has a responsibility to rebuild the city we need to help with restoring the water supply and clearing the rubble as the meeting went on and different speakers took the floor and addressed the u.n. security council was very clear that everyone agreed that the life of civilians in eastern guta was was of top concern however there were clear differences about who is to blame and that certain countries felt as if the situation was just squarely on the shoulders of syria and russia there was disagree. on on essential what the russian ambassador characterized this is a smear campaign against russia the un earlier called for an end to the fighting in
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the eastern gauteng calling the rebel enclave hell on earth earlier my colleague spoke to a representative of doctors without borders about the situation there. so we have six of the support that are so. received i hope the nations in the last few days. overthrow markets and a number of. people has increased dramatically in the last. few days reported. to. the people. but the biggest problem for the moment the ones that still function. supplies as always are fighting just going on medical supply so some sort of agreement that. these medicines and especially i repeat surgical supplies are
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honest i think can enter into the. place the surgeon. can do that my saving work. senior figure in the anti immigration alternative for germany party has launched a scathing attack on chancellor angela merkel prompting her to storm out of the chamber and he's peter oliver reports finger pointing and a walkout by the chancellor is this the new normal of german politics it was a very heated session in the bundestag on thursday morning here in berlin. merkel was outlining how she see some of the challenges facing germany and europe and what needed to be done on that but it was really the performance from the political new kids on the block alternative for germany well certainly true a lot of the attention first off we heard from alice vidal who's one of their co-leaders she said that the e.u.
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no longer represented the german taxpayer in fact going as far as to call it pure socialism well that resulted in a lot of groans and a few boos from her fellow members of the bundestag she also called for a reduction in the e.u. budget post breaks it but then it was the turn of her co-leader alexander garland to speak he hits out directly at angola merkel's support for the proposed e.u. refugee distribution system that would see an overhaul of the dublin treaty that would see mandatory quotas for e.u. nations saying that they have to take set amounts of refugees you know sooner countries want to decide for themselves who they take in there is no national do you to with regard to multiculturalism and this last remark goes especially to the greens here well that prompted this reaction from the chancellor angela merkel clearly having enough decided she was off not going to stick around to hear mr
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cowen say that he supported co-operation between the e.u. member states but not the formation of the united states of europe well. is this the new normal in german politics because like them or loath them alternative for germany have the votes there in the parliament we've actually seen them growing in the polls of late but one can't really presume that every time they say something that mrs merkel doesn't agree with she's got to decide she has somewhere else better to be. shortly after the incident peter described german lawmakers debated a motion from the f.d.a. to ban islamic face coverings the book at. work is the oath for the manifestation of islamic culture the tour and so women being veiled would be a fateful sign that our constitutional state is falling back under the cultural colonization of radical islam our fundamental values are here to people who are free and equal the full covering is a signal that there isn't
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a will to participate in our open society even polygonal call it dear colleagues a wolf in sheep's clothing sits in our bundestag this proposal isn't motivated by the stated reasons but rather as the applicant has already claimed to the press before we had it on our desks and how it's just been confirmed to be as a measure against the culture recall and i say. this is the often quoted if your proposal is successful the women who are up until now forced by their families and husbands only to leave the house while fully covered what in the future no longer be able to leave the house at all therefore you're not helping these women rather you're robbing them of the last morsel of freedom and participation in our society . is evil and the other way it is true when you don't want to hear these arguments because they come from the wrong faction you're aware i no longer belong to them but the need for action in this matter is still as it was before the village you
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went by i got to go about their religious freedom belongs to germany but the politicized does not and we are going to turn against this and average where this politicize islam attempts to restrict our way of life because it usual state it will stand opposed to this. in portugal use island in the airline to goshen is in desperate need of decontamination decades of us air force activity has all left polluted with waste including heavy metal. and islanders say that they're worried about the prevalence of cancer. was. odd. boston selenium but back to twenty thousand years of.
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