tv Keiser Report RT August 30, 2018 3:30pm-4:01pm EDT
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it's all about detente and getting along with our greatest ally and friend russia here is you know playing good for the kids and you know open up but there's other things in there so wildly proceed here in the first half i'll just see what go what comes because you clearly cannot speak russian even though you russian double agent you must also call it nestling dollars that everything i know about russia i learned from watching boris and natasha on the bullwinkle show that's the same with most of our commentators are russian experts on the game went a little rocky yes world you know how many squirrels make it to cartoon stardom but there it is rocky the squirrel the flying squirrel and bullwinkle the moose great show this is how russian experts learn all their information about russia and the united states yeah but i want to turn to this education i'm talking about our experts on the new education i'm talking about are experts on the news here you know they learn from cartoons but in fact perhaps that's the best way to learn because the knowledge economy is
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a myth we don't need more universities to feed it governments around the world believe that to remain competitive in a global economy they must become smarter and an attempt to boost its knowledge intensiveness the u.k. government has just launched a plan to overhaul the university sector it is to transform universities by creating many more of them the hope is that this will increase the number of people with degrees and the u.k. will be a more competitive economy that's a job yeah that's a clear job because there's only cambridge and oxford and those are the only two universities where you can go to and then get a job that pays more than minimum wage or if you're working for delivery room so this is just virtue signalling by the people in the bureaucracy trying to make pretend that there is some kind of egalitarianism in the u.k. that allows for advancement of people willing to work hard that's false it's a rigid class structure it's almost as bad as the indian untouchables when it's living up in the caste system if you're too slow smain cuny and you're not going to end up working for the b.b.c. that's never to going. and so let's see what's under this one ok underneath here oh
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this is. clinton and yeltsin ok this was a very famous period in the collapse of the soviet union when america rigged that election to put their man in yeltsin who then gave away the country to frickin oligarchs which pretty much destroyed everything for a while before putin kamal i know that you were educated and why you in our university system here and i could say that i'm sure pretty sure that after that one you will not know who any of the press. of a bit frightened because the next i'm going to go digging deeper into history when you know nobody really cared about the soviet union really at all because you know we were all much more innocent in those days obviously in the united kingdom they want to expand the university system they want to offer more degrees of course. in the united kingdom actually even though they just started to introduce university tuition fees versus the us where we've had them for decades they actually graduate
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in the united kingdom with even more debt than americans do but we do have the american system to look at and they fact they found that the majority of jobs being created today do not require degree level qualifications in the u.s. and twenty ten twenty percent of jobs required a bachelor's degree forty three percent required a high school education and twenty six percent did not even require a high school degree meanwhile forty percent of young people study for degrees this means over half of the people gaining degrees today will find themselves working in jobs that don't require a degree you know a degree to work at chipotle and get into projectile vomiting i don't think. anybody who works they're smart enough not to eat the food i got that all mixed up it's amazing but also you see what happens in the united states is and as they point out is that those who just get a college high school degree i say you're really afraid you don't know what you are afraid of is it before it will raise enough of an. was the american next nixon
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a ford they can afford and then have a crew stephanie kennedy the answer is. so they went backwards and forwards there's no timeline is now accurate timeline here and in reagan's america we don't cave in figure out what that they were and that's not a good. look oh that's a road reagan. and reagan this was detente you know yeah yeah even i well jealous you know he's the only man in america that actually knows anything about russia he says this is to be emulated the trump is emulating the reagan gorbachev of detente era where they met for hours on end in closed door sessions to talk about denuclearization of very pressing political agenda we didn't have twenty four hour news cycle the time and we did have the equivalent of russia gate but it was the republican the right wing that was pushing that they were saying that i reagan was russia's dupe and they were his like their puppet and so yeah so now the
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next headline i bet you just killing me i bet you it will be ten of the cruise ship that's my instinct but i could be wrong so it's a climb anyway so so in the united states they're saying that low skill jobs are now being taken more and more by people with university degrees pushing out the the bottom rung of that but it's also this is the scariest thing this section i'm about to read to you now it is on certain whether universities are even delivering on their core purpose one recent study tracked thousands of students during their time at university it uncovered a rather disturbing picture after two years at university forty five percent of the students showed no significant improvement in their cognitive skills after four years thirty six percent of students had not improved in their ability to think and analyze problems in some courses. such as business administration student's
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cognitive abilities actually declined and the first few years so your cognitive ability declines in the first few years as a business administration student somebody like donald trump he studied business at university of pennsylvania so. these are the people that are running our economy by the way you go to business school and apparently you actually become dumber when you go there well there's a reason for that because wall street hiring people with no empathy if you're already well rounded liberal education you would by definition improve your empathy toward other peoples other cultures ideas you'd be able to think cognitively if you will use a term about a multiplicity of ideas but a wall street wants people are without empathy they want people that are on the spectrum the autism spectrum and suffering severe autism because they want them to look coldly at the numbers and to harvest gains like you would harvest organs on
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a kidney you know from the whole most people and that's what they want so makes sense that cognitive abilities are on the wane because of the commerce becoming financial ised and that's being paid in this economy the people the time not been paid to think you're being paid to steal you know you mention the caste system in india they do have the brahman class and they're not expected to work they're just expected to think you're expected to just be a scholar and think about things we used to have that back in ancient greece and stuff you had philosopher and something to say please. and he just thinks he says he's working somewhere in the city of london but actually i've never actually seen him in the cambridge that's just because he's westernized he has to pretend to be a working hotel he's also the i don't know but urges yeah the fact is that we use that thinkers and philosophers we no longer value that and therefore in fact you're the highest value in the us economy is to go to business school and apparently that
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you're being. you know you profit from thinking less so that's actually proven here but this is a system as you said financial eyes and it's all really a debt racket and they they they you know cloak it with these high falutin words like we're just trying to educate the population it's a knowledge economy we're all just going to be smart and. well fuller there were not enough writers you know in august some are bombing children in yemen you know that you don't want empathy ok so who's in the open up now open it up go ahead and listen to this opening up there. it's. looks like i think that's i think that's cruz jeff jeff that's that's that's that's a bad rep i think that's actually jimmy carter right and brezhnev jimmy carter or and you. yes brush them jimmy there are more in there and bridge so what happened during the president carter era cold war was pretty hot at
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that time the cold war was hot and that was the days when a lympics used to be great now it's the opposite in cold war to point out the olympics it's all like you know it's not like oh boy caught in something like that back then we used to be like it was like professional wrestling are professional wrestling which isn't really professional it's just fake it's all entertainment. with the bad guy during this period you had the famous hockey summit canada versus russia during this era you would know better than know this was when the philadelphia flyers started beating up russians on i want to ask putin when i interview him later this year about that series you hope yeah i heard this that i'm going to be interviewing putin about hockey detente ice hockey detente later this year again i'm going to quickly move to this final headline because you know an education might not be necessary it is certainly not necessary really for a soldier more than tariffs china sees trade war as a new u.s. containment tactic it's about time of course much of what the u.s.
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has actually done over the past two decades i would say since two thousand since two thousand and one the invasion of iraq that russia gate stuff is actually all i believe about containment of china and china he says they don't see the trade war as actually being about the trade war that it's. about containment of china they don't want china to grow anymore and this this opinion piece over is in asia and a hong kong newspaper is saying that basically they're both underestimating each other and their willingness to resort to military means america china america china that they both could start a hot war. america and case to go to war china russia that's the point of this new doll. exercise you see america has always been you know some degrees. you know bodies like frenemies i say american russia or from the me where frenemies right but because we only have forty seconds left i'd like to see who actually is
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in the final. seeming as kennedy and krishna as they get smaller their representation of these presidents really good or this is the worst one you can. harness to see. it's yes kennedy and. khrushchev another good likeness of it yeah it's not a good likeness so that we have say that it actually looks like gorbachev but i'm thirty three so i think the chinese people who made this got their orders wrong and they put gorbachev and kennedy put him twice as here's what christopher impression or the cold war there the bay of pigs cuba it all goes back to cuba and the cuban bay of pigs see that's the kind of poetry you don't see on mainstream media they only see here on the cars report why because we're in love well we got to go to the second half don't go away much more coming your way.
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser welcome to the show the one and only the crypto genius sinclair welcome thanks but i feel you know the first name now like madonna they're just sink left on the ground with whatever you call them clear scanner of bit mari is also at the black block chain summit the black bloc change summit i was coming up. look we're trying to take this amazing technology and solve some long existing problems in the black communities and we think this is a great way to do it so we're going to have some of the matter experts in some of these particular topic speed education dealing with energy as well as having folks who are well versed in black chain technology we're going to put them together discuss these issues try to come up with some you know. actions you know that we can take from there and it will have a hackathon from that point in till november and i'm going to take all that energy
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from the hack a thons and hopefully next year we would have done something better and we're not going to have a meeting after meeting to meet we're going to actually do like they did with the declaration independence they went out and start shooting folks so after we do our meeting what we're going to go out shoot people when i'm doing kind of the what this is a conference on go another state. governors it finishes it up in the city probably in. the declaration the end of it is a huge deal not because of the meeting but because of what they did after they declared independence they went out there is they're getting it i mean if you like shooting a film well not like actually shooting people's guns so we're not go shooting by were used technology we think is better than politics with things but in protesting we even think it's better to philanthropy it was ok this is an element of my focus on this project to sell the black struggle in america east think and you're position is that technology is another rail that offers emancipation.
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not to be too you know fine a point on it is that a fair statement absolutely it could be an underground railroad or just another radio absolutely that's in dire need in a racism let me tell me if i'm wrong racism is as prevalent in american society today as it's ever been rice is systemic it is actually something is a part of fabric and we need to do something to change it i think technology wait for someone to come save us is not going to work so i sometime a nation jim crow is gone but the president does your complex is amazing is here and is our generation's actually felt the most like coming of age in eighty's you think about it you know prior to that it was a lot of prison population but we have it all these other things and next thing you know we're in an even worse situation so i think it's it's time for us to use technology to wait for you know the cult of personality of people that we love as political office like obama or people that people hate like a tribe that's not
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a political strategy we need to use technology and not get caught up in these distractions and messing pounce is a distraction but when you ok so she is black that's yes yes and that sow talk a little bit about that. we talk about marriage was your idea who plays to love and i get married so i would you be this new i don't know what you want to ask me that question what is this about what is so black about max tell mum tell you i think it's about i think it's about you know liberation and the fact that this technology of blah chain and because i'm is is offering a way forward from our constrictions in our restrictions and in our chains in a lot of ways you know racism hurts everybody go nuts as the victims of racism that are outright to them but it hurts everybody and this country as either ban it you
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know built on a cemetery of indigenous population and then made whole made possible through slavery you know that was the economic innovation of previous centuries was slavery that was the block chain there on the chain gang there was a fricken chain of people you know that's how america got wealthy right. and now you know we're all black in that sense when they bring in censorship now and when they bring in wholesale kind of sensory essential ship on the internet that that's intolerable we're back all fighting the same fight now now i think you are i think it was a grid near she talked about when you look at victims of racism as canaries and they. was a current in a coal mine so because of this racial environment it's not the kineret is a fault but there respiratory system is more sister because of the things going on but they gas to kill everybody so i think what you do say does directly relates to
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the fact that many of the things we've seen from drugs being put in communities and the military industrial complex it may start off with one population but is let me ask you this question you know i was familiar with the crack head and the nodder get not not in the and there's a janitor it look at that man he's on he's on heroin and now in the white community they say oh we have an opiate crisis. you know some of my brother is a couple years older than me he's been on drugs for most his adult life and he's talked about how to prison changes that we first got in early late eighty's if it was very punitive he said now they've got some little programs for folks to kind of like do good of others think of like why people have an opiate crisis and they're micro dosing right through to black people are strung out on terra and they're cracking
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animals then so that's the same again there's a way you practice on one population now it leads to the other problem in the meantime by slavery you know it's hard to compete for fair wages when you've got one population they could be owned by one and yet you're over here trying to figure out how to get your regular farms little companies are responsible for the opi crisis they ran out of people in the get out and mess up you know they had to go jump over to the white population to make money because they already messed up the black population pretty bad so they've got to jump over to the white population that's why we're all in the hood we're all blacks actually suppose he is black now talk about technology let's talk about this the technology at it as there's two schools of thought one is we heard safety in talk about his book to the bitcoin standard and it's a very western approach to money hard money and why bitcoin is a better source of money but in when i talk to you you know you come to it from a slightly different angle of there's a spiritual element to this that goes back way back way back before america way
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before western cultures it goes back thousands of years you know maybe even half a million years that there's something more critical at stake here there's an essence here there's a spiritual quality to it ok speak on that yeah i think what we've seen a lot of these economists even in the blotching space their context of what civilisation starts in a very late stage and even when you're on must have well first principles we're looking at the conditions in the world to start. just one hundred years ago or two hundred years ago in america rufe five hundred years ago those were still very recent i mean we've been civilized people for thousands of years and what existed before that you know european a so-called western culture is very late very young so there's been cultures in africa we still can't build pyramids so even when people talk about technical innovation we still can build a pyramid and have them in mexico and they have in africa so if blodgett a big plan is the perfect money we all say it is and if it disenfranchises central
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banks and banks and it puts family out of business and it takes us back as a culture as a civilization to one before we had that western notion of money all where are we all a gone back to our african roots essentially like they call in to take us back to africa all of us the entire species of humanity of humans back to something that is primordial now in for a moment so there's more humane more humane and that whole humanity comes out of a spiritual space is not the other way around and i think that the spiritual space allows us to exchange value in a way that is more than just transactional there's something else there's an energy there there's something more to it you see many of these analysis they leave that energy out as if these all it is a series of transaction there's more to how we got where we are now than just saying that we transact cuz a-k. listen to say fifteen and he talks about economic started with scarcity but. yeah and others who take it back spiritually thousands and thousands of years
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actually the economics was defined by abundance absolutely abundance so you again and people who talk about the people whose son i see people but it in a day you look at many parts of the world people didn't have to worry about winter coming and running around being afraid to somehow something was going to be there if you look at your been some of these other cultures there was a real sense of scarcity that made people baby more confrontational if we look at many parts of the world who were there because they left the motherland. right i mean they felt they left africa which was abundant to go search for something else outside of the garden of eden not only did they lose a color but they started thinking about everything in terms of scarcity and they were already living in the garden of eden right sosa toshi is black they're here he's successful we'll go back to eat and which is second africa thank you and i think if we all start changing that mindset we can create a space no matter where we are and i think that's what because we're amazing about
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the the global power of this technology it doesn't have a jurisdiction we all can start creating community beyond these artificial fake borders that never were very helpful anyway and if you think about it we start talking about you know decentralization and africa realized they still are two thousand languages and it was already decentralized it was it went to the colonize it came in carved up spaces they had nothing to do would actually create a better space but it was actually done that subdue people so i think we can get to that space now not just with the internet with actually with this next layer would transactions and being exchange value in a very powerful way through the blood letting network do it again we're lame second layer second layer we're doing lightning right now we did it yes we did our first remittance transaction from a node in nigeria to a node in zimbabwe back in march so tell people a bit mari is so big mari is a pan african blood we hold big korean big corning cash and we're going to be
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coming up some additional services in one of the big things that we've been doing is or allowing people to cash out of crypto in zimbabwe we have a bank particle agra bank that we've been working with that allows people to cash out and we're now expanding to other african countries one of the big things is dealing with regulators you know one area might not be is warm is the other but if we have an expansive offering we can be in most. african countries and our target is trying to decolonized it in a day you know barclays a lot of these banks made their money off exploiting us we don't need them anymore we actually can exchange value peer to peer and use this amazing technology but we know the blocks in technology and the peer to peer applications are exploding in africa much probably the most adoptive place in the world is it probably because there's just already a natural tendency to think in this way i think that's what sense of it is the problem with most of these developing countries those not the local people most of
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these african countries as well as latin america are still you know neo colonial states where they still look to the west for approval so if you're a banker in africa and you're trying to do business in europe you're still going to unfortunately be manipulated by the swift bank or the other systems that are out there so i think this is a great opportunity though to use technology to change it up ok so it's a black bloc change summit. tenth and eleventh why howard university historic our university historically black college amazing place in d.c. i'm speaking a thank you max for speaking them again and thank you for us it's so she is black then after thanksgiving on the kaiser part yet let our life out of. our. own for the guy we were really just thinking would play out i gotta say i am still oh i've got to start off saying claire ok calm down or let me get down to get
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through with this like this that hey we've got to go and that's going to do it for this edition of has reportedly nice guys are safe here and i think our guest claire skinner. if you want to like i just on twitter it's guys report and so next time. i. it was you know provision on my back when i wanted to. ask but i. owe. you for your hydro alaska's boss because you know that then you. don't have anybody among my fellow those in person but that's honest i don't mean that there's been any of them. showing us you know what i was you're not. you know just i mean my point is i'm already whatever sped up out of me just got to go easy i mean the
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