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but you said it's a fool i was saying are you up we all. look for the. fish. and the ones to sell you or we don't talk to the committee i don't know how much going to. miss you must have almost no idea it was going out of it. going to slam when i had a good look at it and if. you know that. but i thought it possible. short of a lot of it. will show it was a lie and as it is now neha thought there to say as he went to bun after the and this had been a busy you're still with mother with that awful day and. by sneaking. you saw again you're in the south looked into and there's a lot of soft. guy new to the market saw with i was sure you know.
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books about. how the. muslim commission governed on our own it's always been a. little dependent on the phone i don't let it get the mind of the innocent all of the food i had the issue of the fire the few minutes i'm going to put. a little. back in. the boat but it cannot evoke the last quarter of. the telephone from one of those with. the i love feet fever when i'm on t.v. i didn't come in the civil war with it so in the first couple of the film was killing i'm a little slow to model the wood up close to the front to look at it and then you go how do you plot i'm sure you delicious little. show jimbo.
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there is now three hundred trillion dollars of sellable wealth in the world today but now look at how much money we spent on the world the military. we just talked about a few more billion up. save the lives of people around the world in doing this such a way that doesn't create you didn't see it with that much wealth in the united states that much well. the rest of the world is that an excusable for any person in the world today you know today. when you don't. get a court to do. what the most through only ten.
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us adults a little upset about the one with potential for nothing other than one of them going to follow. me. look a simple fellow that if i didn't call them up will come up with. the right to tell them what i said i mean this person. would. come here. give us a call. i think it's going to please them is what i said this couldn't. be looked at present course you can one hundred eleven conceive them all you want to know how long she has you know do you. know. how. i think i want to end it off a day for they've been hell about what i want to but i would i don't have the heart in a bottle in my hands when i said i was out of control of the hundred fifty dollars
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the with. the utmost here i don't follow good morning doctor something. we're going to a good morning this is a think of calling from they as like tickets of office. i'm good thank you how are you trying thank you i have some good news for you. the technical assistance committee approved your candidacy for membership of the. sorry you are officially a c.f. and now. you very much congratulations thank you very good thank you very much you're you're not really looked at a great degree. and i surprise i hope you are right that it might work might be a good won't you. yeah it's been it's been quite a process and. i'm glad it all worked out and that we can officially work together
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their lips did pretty. good is a. america has an economy that's been created by financialization of everything and outsourcing manufacturing to countries like china totally out the ignore asian just made that word up means to ignore something that they duration of your local infrastructure built now trump saying we want to do infrastructure we've got to go borrow a trillion or two trillion dollars from who our biggest creditor that will be china again china is owning all the cars now in the twenty second century in america can't even get from point a to point b. . or similar for the sport to the least few of us and most of the snowboarding for them means one. beautiful us good new books and they were going to
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push. you pretty modem close to them as material to move dimaggio from the dome among the grounds of the neocons. so from demeanor to some variance in the muslim you can split the video feed the dog to the u.s.p.s. so you'll still. to come shooting your p.l.l. need someone to configure them to show some cool tools to the police ideations people still most of them so just truth be told what you can say yeah you know we just move the nation as we see when you do you see just as i was telling me of something good to tell you what you told me if i'm going to be so.
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russia urges the u.n. security council to help resolve the conflict in the eastern good a district of syria and accuses four hours of creating havoc and tearing the country apart. the military is blamed for a health crisis i mean portuguese island in the atlantic residents say pollution from the air base has boosted cancer rates. on the merkel storms out of the german parliament to as a member of the anti immigration a.f.p. party launches an attack on the chance. for more on these stories you can go to our tea dot com that the kaiser report is next to looking at the expansion of china's high speed rail in the states.
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oh again max to as her hair was day zero. zero zero it's going to be some interesting as they say i threw a mispronounced my second name her bet and it's actually her birth my god but you know on the ride over to the studio this morning you mentioned that during the last vacation period in america which is thanksgiving the bait the great migration of america you know when everybody goes on holiday they go visit their family they have thanksgiving dinner they usually fly that actually went from twenty three percent took road trips like last year and twenty sixteen and then in two thousand and seventeen it was something like thirty nine percent and why did they take road trips instead of flying to their destination well they didn't want the hassle of the u.s. dilapidated airports and the t.s.a. you know the whole security apparatus which is now kind of defunct because nobody
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actually even talks about the war in terror anymore everybody's forgotten that because now we have russia gate so what like why we have this remnant that's the last remnant of the last fake hoax scare was the whole war on terror but you know in order to. you know fix the infrastructure of america trump has proposed a one point five trillion dollar infrastructure plan two hundred billion of that is going to come from the u.s. government and the rest is supposed to come from the private sector so the therefore mostly charging tolls any plan that might be able to recoup their income back from the users of the infrastructure so it's going to you see where it will go will go to the richer areas that don't even need the funds as much as the poor areas of america so i'm going to compare this to china where they also they don't have these grand announcements of infrastructure plans and hope that in twenty years that might come true maybe the private funds will come from somewhere they just do it and it's quite remarkable because bullet trains are transforming the
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world's biggest migration millions of chinese cram on to train to make the annual pilgrimage home for the lunar new year holiday as a crowded and often uncomfortable experience that is rapidly being transformed by the country's push into the world of high speed rail china already has the globe's longest bullet train network but it is plowing three point five trillion un or five hundred fifty six billion dollars into expanding its railway system by eighteen percent over the next two years to one hundred fifty thousand kilometers or more than ninety three thousand miles underground three thousand miles of the two years that's amazing those chinese people are ready to rock n roll the twenty first century high speed trains home of grandma's house just two hours for the whatever they are they're delicious stuff jim so my guess grandma's got the best in time of all yeah so here we have you know america's needed an infrastructure plan for the last twenty years
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a lot of it you know some of the network actually has not been replaced for one hundred years if you look at new york subway system like the train under the hudson the tracks under the hudson they are one hundred years old so nothing's been touched so. this infrastructure plan that we have in america is just to replace some of the old stuff not to expand any sort of high speed rail like they're doing here and remember that just ten years ago they had almost no bullet trains at all in china and here they have the biggest network in the world suddenly within ten years and we're still twiddling our thumbs trying to determine whether or not we can afford it and they. are part of it is that railway building is local and you have to pay people big wages real wages not minimum wage to build stuff locally in america is an economy that's been created by financialization of everything and outsourcing manufacturing to countries like china totally ignore
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asian just made that word up means to ignore something. of your local infrastructure build now trump saying we want to do infrastructure we've got to go borrow a trillion or two trillion dollars from who our biggest creditor would be china again showing as owning all the cards in the twenty second century in america can't even get from point a to point b. because amtrak is just going to skip a pub over the rail they can't get anywhere and interact with every single day amtrak do real good deals again because it's junk well but we also have a plunder class so no plan no national policy like china has industrial policy we've come to that before we have d.n.a. policy here and it is a plundering like how to plunder any of the assets that are there this is the private equity model it became popular on wall street while you were there in the eighty's and now it's our national economic policy is to plunder as much as possible and you know a few guys get to keep it and then the rest gets you know whatever their needs are
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the plunder class whatever their needs are they just outsource it to china to make in the meantime vast fortunes are being made in china here we have even the policies that are being presented by donald trump's administration you see their original plan. it's already kind of they were created by wilbur ross and one of the guy from the administration long ago like a few years ago and it's basically a way to plunder because i k two hundred billion dollars from the u.s. government just like that two hundred billion dollars said to afghanistan or iraq it just disappears and evaporates into thin air into the pockets the offshore bank accounts of some of these guys and then trickles down so of the two hundred billion dollars going towards the u.s. infrastructure maybe two billion will make it to the ground to paying some laborers to paying for some tar for the makah dam roads out there for the you know that's that's all that will make it to the ground so there's a huge you know you have to throw a lot of money just to get a little tiny bit to the ground here because there's middlemen all along the way
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taking their cut you know same thing in the medical industry obviously it costs the most expensive any in the world because of all the middlemen the administrators the administrators of growing exponentially the doctors are not as same thing and infrastructure bill so china is a state. directed infrastructure project from the state america would like to bring in private enterprise but private enterprise unfortunately is unregulated there are no laws that apply to private enterprise of particularly in the financial industry so therefore the cost skyrocket even compared to the government famous five hundred dollars hammers that we hear about at the pentagon if you throw to private equity all they're going to do is extract all the money and send it off shore so. they're going to hear it on the private companies there would number one obligation is to their shareholders or their investors and. it's way more profitable just to plunder like why actually the cost of buying the steel paying the workers finding
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the workers to lay the track to fix the that's like really expensive and time consuming we could just like throw a piece of old steel out there and hope it doesn't and the train driving over it doesn't and instead just take the billions of dollars we have the same system in hollywood that's why our films here cost two hundred million dollars because there's a thousand middle men many of them rapists apparently that they're like they're like plundering that system our every single system in america has like thousands of middlemen just the education system it's now the cost of education university is has exploded like a thousand percent since you and i went to university because we have now a whole bunch more administrators not new more teachers not more professors a lot more ministers. look i mean the united states at a state directed infrastructure project under eisenhower the interstate highway system which set the stage for the american century we haven't. put a man on the moon which was created intel google apple i.b.m.
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you know created america's technology superstars but you know the government is now gun shy about doing anything for two reasons it's broke and there's no talent there . yeah you might say he was general eisenhower so a military man republican right wing and the highest tax rate at that time was ninety percent so it was you know a different sort of time and we were compete like we weren't yet clearly the empire because that was after world war two and you know. britain still kind of had like the remnants of empire they still had some of their holdings but back in china here they're you know their their infrastructure is like a quite amazing the numbers are amazing almost nonexistent in china a decade ago high speed rail has exploded with more than half of the twenty five thousand kilometer network built between two thousand and thirteen and twenty seventeen the plan is to expand it by my. than fifty percent by two thousand and twenty five with eight main bullet train lines running from east to west by twenty
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thirty chinatowns have another eight main lines running from north to south as well and actually the cost is very competitive that's why more people this this past chinese new year has just traveled by high speed rail rather than the conventional rail but you compare that to like new york city which has been trying to build that subway line with the number two on for about seventy eighty years and it went like ten times over by and it was just like a maya lawyer was like hardly anything and it took years and so many layers of administrative you know like they went over the cost was a great article recently where they went over the cost of why it was so expensive to build in new york city and they had to have like three people who operated the elevator but there was no elevator and there there's no actual there was a elevator a lift but it was automatic so there was nobody at that actually needed to press any button but they had to have them by law in these three guys that were.
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