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this move comes of course during a time in which the world has been watching our fumbling president to hapless political parties allow abusive gungho mall cops and border security costumes rip apart families at our southern border they allow our supposed allies use our hardware and logistics to bomb humanitarian hospitals and starving people in yemen all while we defend our best as body as army shoots dead on arm protesters journalists and medics along the israel gaza border and human rights is something we believe in needless to say many were not pleased with this move by the united states abby maximun president of oxfam america called the move shortsighted and representative barbara lead the democrat out of california told the media quote this decision serves no purpose other than to weaken our leadership on the world stage and isolated us from our allies. what is this move so bad and disgraceful let's find out by watching the whole. you. want to
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deal with the. real with this one. as it gets to the bottom. of. what the like you know i got. the. wrong order on the watch of the harks i am tyrrel but for and on top of the lists slipped out. what are your thoughts on the united states leaving the un human rights council is that it is terrible and disgusting as a lot of people are making it out to be. no i think it's better of. making haley in this entire administration not have anything to do with the human rights council i would like them to just stay away from the united nations and how this is not a perfect organization but it came out of you know stopping nazi is zero and
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working together and the truth is all mickey has done the entire time this is and there is grandstand about israel which if you're going to run for president eventually is probably a good idea because it makes sure the big donors are there i mean she had one reason or one reason only for her to stand up there and talk about all the abuse human rights abusers please we were you know the president was yucking up to some of those human rights abusers in saudi arabia with glowing balls and plans about all these wonderful things have going to saudi arabia women can drive cars now it's ok they're totally the records but the new toyota risked everything else toyota like be had a new ball totally fun they can they can drive if they have a permit of it's ok if they should it's ok now so you know now you know and when i look at this i kind of part of my brain says lie. i realistically when you look at not our intentions but when you look at our actual actions does the united states
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have a record that allows them to sit on a council pre-human. know what is what you are there some remember we were in on it because i want to be on the sons of iraq and obama brought us back on the floor and with the idea that we can help from the inside and he came in with. me was a lawyer who was not good at nasa doesn't tell us we're amazing that's a brilliant. impersonator a little more southern accent if you go to. what's interesting though is the reaction across the board from different groups yeah. as a johnson. because the director at the human rights watch told the new york times that quote all this administration seems to care about when it comes to the council is defending israel and the trumpet ministrations complaint is that the council's biased and flawed they've just made it more so so that support is the only thing she brings forward if the only thing she was doing was that one issue but she could have done something else and now she's going to leave so what she's doing is leaving israel according to her own logic in
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a lurch with no one standing up for them in the us. she says rove is so terrible to that but. you know if somebody was super excited about the. body. on twitter israel's president. said the u.s. decision to leave this prejudiced body is unequivocal statement that enough is enough israel welcomes the american announcement enough is enough is enough is enough and that's what we keep hearing but never anything nobody ever does anything wrong you can only talk about it on their terms you don't talk about this on their terms bring it out it's kind of what i mean when i look at actions like the it's like the ultimate example of like a little kid so you know it's like oh oh well you know right you know basically running away from our responsibility yes we should be sitting on the council because if you truly want to change things you have to be involved in the. can't just run away because people don't want to listen to you and they want to hear your ideas it's the cheap way out it's the childish way out and that's exactly what
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haley and trump and the rest of them are doing when they want to like you know push away from the world table yes there's a lot wrong at the u.n. yes there's a lot wrong with some of the other countries on that you know we're going to win rights council but you don't pull yourself out of the fight you keep moving forward you continue to fight. more and more young people are showing an infinite affinity for communicating through visual references which is why recent collaboration between archaeologists and digital linguists to create hieroglyphs you could text is so interesting but there are more than a mo g.'s i recently spoke with world renowned egyptologist ilian khan and pasadena california and he explained to me how looking back to the ancients and learning their language of storytelling through hieroglyphs is much easier than you might think. looting it. opens a lot of doors for you it's like being literature or not. it's like not being able
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to read and then all of a sudden all these books are right there and you learn how to read and then you can read it except the books are walls and ancient egyptian temples and once that happens if you want to learn how to lives you then go to egypt and look at these walls and everything changes because you see them in a completely defeated not just looking at pictures anymore because most people look at internships and hogan ifs and look at them as him oh geez like the sun that loves their water and then there's a guy standing next to a cow right but that's not what it is it's a perfect language which i mean a perfect thing. ancient egyptian kings and all the royals. wanted one thing and one thing. to keep their memory alive to keep their glory alive for the rest of time. when they made up
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a language when they used that language of ancient egyptian paragraphs they were very strict about making sure that the language can be explained the language can be translated to anyone to all land any foreigner anyone that comes in the future they made it for you they made it for me so we can understand their glory it's very selfish and narcissist air it could be but really that's why that language is actually simpler than you think it is they didn't just write a word they would write the word with the ancient gyptian letters and then put right next to the word at what we call demonstrates. an image of that what that word is it's like baby proofed it's amateur proof you've used. you know chinese. a couple of words here and there if you try to go learn ancient gyptian
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lives it's easy in that learning chinese. food there you go study the past in order to better better understand your future as a rose say which is very fascinating because i mean look you know when you get into the breakdown of ira good books and you get into the study of ancient egypt as you were telling me about talking with them you said what we only know about like ten percent of you know that he was saying that only and there's so much i can't wait to show you guys all the stuff we learned here the people i talk to they're at it with the by the way i was lucky enough to go to. the world joe's in its final share don't worry lots of false stuff coming but one of these are talking rummy or money was he was talking about only ten percent but we've only discovered out what we really see as ten percent of what is left of agent egypt has been discovered i mean some of that is either gone or under understand so even he said it's the rich so much it's like the oceans and how important it is and i've always like look to you when you look at an ancient civilization like egypt you say we don't like you saying we've only discovered really ten percent of what you know civilization had
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to offer the world or for your knowledge that we could learn from them yeah that opens up all lot of interesting possibilities which is the key to getting into understanding that ancient civilization to better learn about how we maybe preserve our current civilization you know the mistakes that they made moving forward things of that nature yes and it's actually interesting because as a language as a written language as a storytelling device it's pretty it's pretty brilliant you know people we kind of understand once the rosetta stone came along we understand really what was going on so you have three different kinds of hieroglyphs is your first lesson and i think that's so hieroglyph comes to the greek adjective hieroglyph because of this cliff because this is a compound of two greek words meaning sacred and i carver and graves are sacred cravings are holy great holy words so the basic service you have far to graham's. that represent a specific sound so it would be like this specific thing would be more or less or
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whatever. enneagram to represent ideas or explain. certain that represents specific gods and then if he says call it said demonstratives which are sort of hieroglyphics versions of punctuation so it'll be next to it saying this is this kind of word or this is this thing but what's most interesting is it wasn't the language of the people no no it actually truly was the language of the elites and so when you when you're staring at the you know when you're reading the ira good books and you're looking at that it's actually only the most elite of egyptians could read this like royals nobles prescribes could read her books these only made up about three percent of egypt's total population at the time so they're like the top three percent rest of the ninety seven percent was you know fighting for rights i have no idea and without them here we are learning as you know we are taking back what was until you know something of the elites that were meant only for them and their glory and now we sort of take it back to learn and that other
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ninety percent of them out there is probably the stories of the ninety seven percent so we're you know we're making strides we've looked and we've taken you know we've knocked down two percent there's only one percent now that was the world back then it was three days it was you know progress progress but no i mean this is one of those fasting things i can't wait to see what you've got in store for us coming up with these with these specials not good out there early and they're going to be really good stuff the tip of the iceberg art as we go to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered in facebook and your full show on our t.v. dot com coming up sean stone talks collusion with bestselling author and speaker nomi prins of the fire and then we find out where all the psychopaths live you'll probably not be surprised to watch in the us.
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join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be the death penalty just because i think that's the bare think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying is just knowing that doesn't mean that we're even many of the families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is
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because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. the iranian ayatollahs have become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal you know twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war in anything even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. the
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system is rigged up watchers that has long been a eureka like cry from activists historians of politicians courage enough to take a long hard honest look at just what goes on behind the scenes in the world's financial and banking systems the systems that in a capitalist society control are very lively hoods. since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight bestselling author and speaker nomi prins is one of those people she's stared into the economic abyss that is modern capitalism and produced her new book collusion how central bankers rigged the world recently she sat down with watching the hot zone johnstone to discuss her new book of the collision between wall street and me and i did states federal reserve take a listen. let's talk about your new book collusion. you get into the central banking system which in the united states the federal reserve many people
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would charge this sort of reserves is not only a private bank ultimately it's not really. federally controlled or even monitored because the feds never seriously been audited correct that's correct the fed itself is kind of like a corporation it has a board of governors but that's really equivalent to a board of directors and its members are the private banks that it is supposed to regulate and the way that membership has worked since the inception of the fed from the federal reserve act of one nine hundred thirty thirteen through today is that these private banks have shares in the federal reserve in the bigger they are the more shares they have there used to be reports that came out exactly as to what bank has how many shares and what their percentage of ownership is but that was stopped in one thousand nine hundred one so we just have to guess so we know that j.p. morgan chase has a larger share for example than some small local bank wherever and that's how the participation works in terms of how that relates to the government aside from the fact that it's located in the middle of washington d.c.
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right near the white house and all the other sort of power buildings of our government establishment they are appointed the heads of the board of the governors the chair of the fed is appointed by the president it is confirmed or rejected by congress so there is some connection from a political perspective as to that person who is appointed and whether or not they accepted by congress there's never been an appointee that has been rejected by congress so there's a there's a political connection but there. also that banking corporate type of construction of course and so i mean considering that the dollar bills that we use the currency has federal reserve note written on it essentially it's a private entity that is creating the currency that our entire society is operating on well and it's more than that they don't create the actual physical dollars that gets created within the treasury department but what they do create and what they can electronically create or i call it conjure in my book is digits basically for the private banks under their purview so the idea of
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a reserve is that these private banks are supposed to reserve money have emergency sort of capital with the federal reserve the certain amounts that they're supposed to have based on their size in their risk and so forth and the federal reserve basically issues no it's against that that capital and so the idea is if there's an emergency situation the fed can tap into its pool of reserves it's like an insurance policy for banks and sort of sorted out the reality is as we've seen in the last ten years since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight is the federal reserve hasn't just been using the bank's own reserves to help the banks it's been conjuring all this additional money out of nowhere there aren't even physical dollar bills that connect into it it's literally like trying to actually digitize for banks to have more money in their pocket in return for assets that they then provide the federal reserve so they get the cash they can bomb assets to the federal reserve the federal reserve now acts not just as a reserve or even a private company it's a hedge fund portfolio manager now right so basically the loophole in the
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constitution about congress being able to coin money so basically the treasury technically coins the money but essentially is the federal reserve that's behind the currency you're actually being. issued in a sense like basically the federal reserve dictates ok i would expand the supply of money in the economy correct that's right of expanding that money supply extremely . financially exponentially aggressively since since the financial crisis in eight and a. or to be able to liquify or to keep our private banks solvent so it's really been one of the biggest subsidy programs for our private banking system since the inception of the country and what the federal reserve does by conjuring this money and yes getting around sort of old school method of physical coinage or physical money is that we're not trying to gauge what digitizer they can just basically do this with a flip of a switch with a tap of a of a keyboard or effectively just a computerized program to to issue money and so they do have meanings they decide the level of this money they decide that the costs are interest rate for money
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based on their old dual mandate of unemployment versus inflation but the reality is they suffered a whole bunch of money into the financial system on the narrative that somehow it would be on land into the real economy with some house for real productive growth and get back around to the sort of vestiges of what we need in terms of development and so forth that never really happened it really stayed within the banking system for their own purposes ok so let's get into one of the real purposes of the banking banking sectors use of this money that's being created by the way what the collusion of the name of your book with the clues it seems to me is strikes begins with this relationship of the product being basically the shareholders of the majority hold owners of the federal reserve itself that are basically people beneficiaries so it's essentially like they're they're benefiting from the the increase of the quality of the quantum using effect right of basically destroyed more currency that's going from the fed into the private banks. coffers but then where does it go what are the private banks really doing with this money all this quantum easing that's been going on since two thousand and eight so one of the
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things they do is they buy their own stock that's been that's been the use of the last couple years that the fed is supposed to give them permission or deny them permission to major banks as to how much they can pay their shareholders and dividends how much they can buy of their own stock but what's happened is because they've had all this extra money and they haven't had any strings attached to it like you have to go and help people restructure their mortgages or you have to give a certain amount to small businesses there's no idea of sort of limitations on the money that they've been given so cheaply from the fed so they do things. with it like speculate like create more derivatives like that or combine more packages of toxic assets this time around they're based on corporate loans last time around they run mortgage loans and they buy their own stock for example last year the vice chair of the f.t. i see the federal deposit insurance corporation that was created to back people's deposits to give them a sure of you know if there's another financial crisis will still be able to get their money out thomas hoenig found that ninety nine percent of the profits of banks last year ninety nine percent that would be like all of the profits went into
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buying their own shares with the permission of the fed so these are the kinds of places that this money has gone at one point during the last ten years that they've been getting all this money from the fed our private banks they had increased their cash pools of about four by about four hundred percent so therefore times as much cash sitting around doing nothing not helping their customers not helping the real economy just from the excess that the fed had given them in this whole quantitative easing process and so the collusion yes is what the private banks the biggest private banks in any one country in the jurisdiction of that central bank so the u.s. intersection of the fed over the u.s. banks like j.p. morgan chase bank of america goldman sachs and in europe other banks for example the e.c.b. european central bank has jurisdiction over dortch of bank or u.b.s. the swiss bank and so forth so all of the biggest banks yes have colluded with the central banks by the central banks have also colluded with each other to keep the overall level of money available to these larger banks or larger corporations that
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they select in their various countries motivated by extra cash basically as opposed to using that money in any other purpose or simply not giving it to them right let's talk about the role of the central banks basically in terms of an overall relationship i mean really we talk about the g. seven meeting sure the presidents will show. and shake hands but give the day there's seemed to be a very tremendous financial implication and sort of motivation to a lot of the deals being made there. from these major company countries but. what strikes me is that we're talking about trade war school going on and basically a lot of we've seen that already with major sanctions on massive countries like russia that's ongoing iran obviously this new round of sanctions we're looking at and people talking about potential trade wars between even countries as large as the u.s. and china which are the two really global economies so what is that really mean what is the motivation behind this new drive towards trade wars that we're seeing
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even as you know brics it is concerning the idea of. you know britain slightly isolating itself from europe and taking a step back you know what is that really what is the implication for the global economy so first how do we get to that point and i'm quick ation i think that since the financial crisis when the fed went kind of crazy and forms of quantitative easing it manufactured conjure four point five trillion dollars worth of money to buy u.s. government debt from banks to buy toxic mortgage assets from banks it owns twenty six percent of the mortgage market because of having bought these toxic assets from banks that allows them to do all things we're just talking about throughout the world this twenty one trillion dollars of money that has been conjured by effectively the g. seven central banks in order to get to their private banking system and to give the appearance of elevating their economy what does that also do that also allows them to potentially have outside countries to that g seven like china say look you know fed us you created
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a financial crisis back in two thousand and eight that crisis was created because of your recklessness your lack of regulation whatever we don't want to necessarily go through that again so one of the results of the financial crisis that was the beginning of trade wars was that china for example said you know what we need our currency to be more prevalent on the world stage than just a dollar why because we don't want to risk another financial crisis that becomes global that we get sucked into because you can't control your banks and this was exactly i mean up. they're phrasing it it's in my book in collusion what the head of the people's bank of china and central bank in china was saying from the get go of the financial crisis so was the head of the central bank of mexico at the time gammer ortiz so was the head of the central bank of brazil at the time so there's all of these outside countries to the g seven that were very concerned about this policy of just infusing a sort of bone financial system with cheap money and as a result they started developing trade alliances with each other and one of the things for example that the u.s. can stepped away from both under obama at the end of his term and then as
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a promise on the third day of his taking office under presidents trump term was it was the t.p. pete was the transpacific partnership which was you know is a trade alliance between a lot of different countries including japan including china including mexico including countries that we do trade with but are now negotiating trade deals with each other as a result of this moving away or want to move away from from us policy from the dollar is the main reserve currency. dr ryan murphy at southern methodist university in texas is not the ryan murphy who creates the terrifying. american horror story but he did find something interesting but not that surprising in this state by state breakdown of where psychopaths actually live in the real life united states using data from a twenty thirteenth study that tried to estimate regional differences in personalities according to dr murphy's research which is awaiting peer review the district of columbia is measured to be far more psychopathic than any individual
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state in the country of course not all psychopaths are murder serial killers most of them are totally able to function in society but they do struggle with things like having a callous and conserve for the feelings of others their overconfident have short attention spans and are insincere in their speech politicians. t.v. news personalities lobbyists and the corporate shell masters who pull all of their strings find a cause. nosing home here in our capital gosh it seems like the fifty states just aren't sending us their best people yeah it's so funny so funny well that is not surprising that thirst for power and attention that you find like all over the streets of washington i mean you want to just like target talk about their own opinions and stuff like that and have people watch every day and deal why people would do them no idea that's very odd to me functioning well and how in love with
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yourself do you have to be to get on t.v. and talk about you know. about as our selfish or ten for member of the one in this world we're not told robust enough so i tell you all i love you i have a tight rope and as out of the loyalists keep on watching those arcs never create there but i. gather from no. one was the last thing that you went on the need to know i am not used to these village is it safe to say. are you sure there is no actual music series there and they are all going to be sure the baby does
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