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for the bank short term loan needs and according to wall street on friday after the demand for the 1st 14 day loan was more than double the 30000000000 that they had at the new york reserve the new york bad boosted the next term loans to 60000000000 and increased its overnight loans to 100000000000 wow. and just who is getting these loans is being kept under wraps but we do know that the new york federal reserve can only get about these repo transactions as they're called in wall street speak to just 24 banks and they're the usual rogue's gallery including j.p. morgan chase bank of america as well as foreign banks like deutsche bank and credit suisse now i know what you're thinking like why in the heck did these massive banks like j.p. morgan chase who holds more than 1.6 trillion in the posits need billions in short term loans if they are sitting on trillions well that my friends is a very good question and just who could seek and demand answers for questions like
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that as the united states congress for one but tragically they're just too busy campaigning politicking grandstanding and what they do could could the real question is could we be at the doorstep of another 2007 style great recession or much much worse well we can't truly predict the future but we can start watching the hawks. as. to. what they like you know that i got. with. the. world we're going to watch in the world with time to have a lot less and i did not get a bailout you did in the bedroom to spare for that's
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a massive amount of money i mean by that time the american people are at home going you know i could use 500 give you 100 bucks i could use 50 bucks right now to help and here are these big banks getting billions billions from our federal reserve so we haue the money. but we're giving it to big corporate banks some of them foreign banks some of them foreign banks even i mean this is really incredible according to the research done by wall street. bank we don't know this if this is true but they are the most likely candidate in these funds simply because they've had a pretty brutal history over the last 2 years i mean they've failed at recent merger attempts they've talked about laying off $18000.00. they've run through. in the past. what are they we work. very good time we don't care. about. 3. 100 top of the.
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share price has lost 90 percent of its value in the last dozen years. so some trouble for them right before and right after the 2000 a banking crisis so what's interesting about deutsche bank that you have said that you have to think about when you think about this you know that they are one of these banks that could be included in this or that it somehow connected to a deutsche bank situation one of those is because again as. deutsche bank is really heavily interconnected with a lot of u.s. banks j.p. morgan citigroup goldman sachs. family and bank of america. super super great banks one of the things that came up in the story was the quote which said in the article it said if it blows up the potential the spread the kind
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of systematic contagion that lehman brothers spread in 2000 and seizing up lending between banks because no one knows who has exposure so that could happen is that if it if the reason is that there are some major problem that all these banks needed help with it could be that they keep lending money to banks that keep failing or keep hiding money or you know there is a bend in the middle of you know deutsche bank and others and everything from washing money for cartel. moving money around for ashes lousy government or government who is or whatever like they're moving money around the way that the laws of many many countries frown upon and consider it. legal and you know we never we never actually held anyone truly accountable for the 2007 crisis and there were many bankers and many institutions that should have been held accountable for that but we bailed them out and when you see money like this
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suddenly flowing into the system everyone i just think oh no it's ok it's ok but. you know this part of the system propping up the repo part of the system the ripple investments that's something that does signal like ok why can't they pay 1.6 trillion why can't they make good on base and their excuse. because well it was the time of season where they had to pay a lot of corporate taxes. you know what i don't get to make that excuse well you know what the next time you know what i'm sucking to pay my taxes next year and right i'm a no go will you know it's that time of year when it's really hard for me to pay my taxes so could you just give me the money and i'll give it to you never right in the business why do you not work for everybody i mean. it really breaks my heart and. well doesn't break my heart also makes me very angry but. you know they got away with this the left unanswered crisis putting anybody in jail but it bottled over 350000000000 that congress never approved of to doidge bag directly and then the g.a.o.
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released the one time out of the bed and 2011 the lone 16 trillion to the wall street banks up to the last during and after the crisis but that's low because lead the economic system through the mail has put that figure actually not at 16 but at 29 trillion and i want to leave this on the 2 to 3 farms per day are closing in this country because of financial issues and not being able to stay afloat and the trade war and everything else we can't find the money to help our own farmers but deutsche bank to make sure they're taking care of this. investigation into defense contractor boeing and its $737.00 max plane after 2 fatal crashes has many fascinating and alarming look into the safety culture of the corporate aviation giant and it seems that with each new sunrise even more information is coming to the service at ronald reagan international airport for joining us our to america's foreign front back with the latest not only did investigators find out that
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a key feature wasn't installed on the boeing 7 $37.00 max but for the regular boeing $737.00 airliners the wings are starting to crack now boeing has reported this to the f.a.a. or the federal aviation administration and they are on to expect inspecting all other planes boeing says the cracks were found in the pickle forks which connect the plane's body to the wings of these pickle forks they're designed to last for more than 90000 landings and takeoffs well in a statement boeing says no in-service issues have been reported over the coming days we will work closely with our customers to implement a recommended inspection plan for certain airplanes in the fleet this issue does not affect any 737 max airplanes a boeing says the. issues were only found in a few planes and that there was no indication it would cause any flight issues for passengers now onto the other issue for boeing will investigators found that a key feature called the m c a s or m cas well it was installed in the regular boeing $737.00 and their military
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tankers but not the boeing $737.00 max now what the m. cas does it prevents the natural tendency for a plane to pitch upwards or downwards the pilots they are able to override the system by pulling on those controls and it gives the pilot than complete control the 2nd they pull well this was designed by engineers nearly 10 years ago but in the 737 max version of the m cas the pilots couldn't override the system when they pulled on these controls in the system would continue to push the nose of the plane down this is what we saw in the 2 crashes out in malaysia and in ethiopia the $737.00 max has been grounded worldwide since march after those 2 crashes within 5 months of each other that claimed the lives of all $346.00 on board boeing is expected to fix the $737.00 max version of the m cast making it exactly like the versions in their $730.00 seven's and military aircraft that each country will make its own decision whether or not they want the boeing 737 max to return to service
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but many airlines are still waiting on the f.a.a. to approve the regulations and the training for the boeing 737 max a boeing says that they hope to return the airliner to the skies back at the end of 2019 at reagan national airport for watching the hawks i'm fair in front that. oh my god i'm long you're not are you don't trust boeing remember you're not getting on a 700 of them in my summer going to you know what do you know really gets me is one of the biggest aviation giants in the world right making these planes and what really bothers me is the fact that they let no one now but 2 things cracks to look at those pitch dives system and these 2 things that now this kind of old now we discover this but ok it's ok it's. if i we got it we got it right so this cracked thing was interesting so it's a support it's called up pickle fork not a snack it's what it is attaches the wings to the fuselage so the body of the
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plane you have the thing and that's the thing that's cracking you know just the thing that holds the wing on the plane. right so this one part this pickle fork was meant to last the entire life of the plane and now they're starting to crack but there is saying as he's what they're saying it's a small number of airplanes undergoing modifications but it's not. they're not saying how many and that it's not cause any problems of planes that are in flight just you know the thing that can access the wings to the plane may or may not be. the same like the other the other 7. you were mentioning something that actually was really the truth or watching this we're watching this report. just really like i agree with this incredible when you think about it. like the whole idea of this like these planes that are. how do you you know i don't want to get on a plane that has this and why is this not i mean the one thing that's really scary
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about the c.s.s. this system which is one cause it is this idea that they didn't have any control over it but the pilots didn't even know the system was in the plane thank you they literally were not told it wasn't in the manual that there was this system that would automatically pitch or dive the plane depending on what it sent and also didn't tell them that they would have no control over that if it happened i don't know why you would put that in i don't know how that gets passed i mean you can't put you can't add a clause in your home without 70 people coming to your house from different departments and telling you it's safe but boeing one of the. largest contractors of a military a quite the u.s. government will largest employer in the world they they didn't know this stuff was going on i find that ridiculous and it should affect who because i don't want our
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men and women in uniform being on those planes over and anything they make should be questioned it shouldn't take too it seems to get better all right as we get a break up watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we cover in our social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast it's all there one spotify apple has it been everywhere you listen to podcasts coming up we'll discover just so flimsy united states constitutional right to due process this would be something the awesome power of the u.s. state secrets of the court of law but want to be joining us in the meantime i want your take on a moment to ponder this my life world still skimming the trail being shipped to the scotland yeah as i said stone skimming championship for the stupidest old championship of. the world.
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when else should seem wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days comes to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. in 2040 you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it still loyal i mean you are liz put video through the. school and you go to the ukrainian president recalls the events of 2014. those who took part in this today over 5000000000 dollars to assist ukraine in these and
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other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel
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they can get away with this because the people have less political power. so just for a moment imagine your controversial us foreign journalists working in syria with multiple contacts and curious connections to the al qaeda linked militants fighting there now imagine that in the last few years u.s. air strikes have led. it's so close to you and with such precision that in your mind it's no longer just a case of journalists in a war zone in the wrong place wrong time but near misses that seem to be directly targeting you and that you may have made the most exclusive of lists the u.s. government's kill list well that's what freelance journalist dual karim started believing after an alleged 5 different airstrikes almost took the man's life but
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now after successfully starting a civil lawsuit against the u.s. government challenging his alleged placement on the list kareem's case is being dismissed all thanks to the u.s. government invoking the state secrets privilege used to protect sensitive national security information from being made public during trial here to help us sort through what happens when the state secrets trump and due process is the founder of truth and media. ban. how are you. this is one of those promising current problems and the good that are better than that you know other than him so i want to start we're just reading what the judge wrote the presiding judge in this case u.s. district judge rosemarie call your wrote in her dismissal what constitutional right is more essential than the right to due process before the government may take a life well the answer may be no federal courts possess limited authority to resolve questions presented in a lawsuit even when they are alleged to involve constitutional rights that that is a huge statement but how does how do the state secrets trump the u.s.
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constitution in this case now the court's ruling. are they there why are they so handicapped by these laws this is incredible to me. well it is incredible i don't think it's correct and listen i'm not a constitutional scholar by any means but it doesn't seem correct to me to state that you was the individual under the constitution of the most powerful entity in the constitution that the constitution is written from the standpoint of the individual's rights trump governmental rights the government does not have a right to violate your due process the constitution nowhere mentions special cases of state secrets it nowhere mentions the importance of fighting the war on terror it merely takes the individual's rights to say all of these rights trump the government's rights and when there is a debate about whether or not your rights are being stepped on by the government where do you go you go to that 3rd branch of government the court system and
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specifically moving up through the judiciary all the way to the supreme court that is supposed to decide whether or not not whether or not you have rights but whether or not the government is violating your constitutional rights that's how the system is supposed to work this judge is actually flipping everything on its head saying you is the individual are powerless to even know if your government is attempting to kill you and not even in a public setting it is so secretive that the super secret of whether or not they're going to kill you is too secretive to even have in a secret court hearing that's how secretive it is and so you have no idea i'd like you guys in the beginning you know he claims after 5 near misses he's alleging that they're trying to kill him but he has no way of knowing or proving one way or the other because the court won't even allow him to find well and we've seen this ever since 911 there's these lists it's either in our area they're not allowed a no fly list or it's a kill as or and we've seen it with anwar lucky we've seen this over and over again and this idea that sense 911 we've slowly been made to believe at least i think
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a lot of the american people have been made to believe that the constitution is there to protect the government in order never attacked us and that's not our. works that's you know if you if you actually read what the founding fathers wrote it's not even close it doesn't even come close to saying that in fact it says going down this road is very bad for the very concept that was that was meant to be started so ben help us understand what excuse how is the u.s. government justifying its use of state secrets in a case i mean they're basically saying that if they confirm or deny that karim is on a list that that would be divulging state secrets yes but remember this. officially the u.s. government does not acknowledge that it has a kill list so this goes all the way back to 2012 right and i know actually tyrone mention this the other day when i was on but in 2012 i actually interviewed
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president obama i was the very 1st reporter who had ever asked him to his face about the constitutionality of his killed list and the reason they came up was during the 2012 campaign the obama administration or the obama campaign kept leaking to the media how strong he was on national security issues and 3 dozen 3 dozen of his either at the time current or former staffers had mentioned to media friendly media sources about this kill list that was being used to kill terrorists what we know and more a lot he was on that killed list and so i actually asked the president about this about the constitutionality of any president it doesn't matter if you're r. or d. your green party or liberty doesn't matter. any president having the authority to order the death unilaterally of a u.s. citizen with out due process in any other country we call that an assassination you know that's what it's referred to and so his response was why don't talk about those issues the very next day he goes on c.n.n. who is you know his lapdog and sits there with them and and essentially c.n.n.
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when they were asking the question never asked about am or our law it's basically a p.r. to fix what it what i had asked him about and he goes on and says you know these are complicated issues i can't really discuss them but we are you know targeting people who are terrorists and who are dangerous and then the question she asked the only question about the u.s. citizen was well what if there's a u.s. citizen who's one of these terrorists and the response was if someone's on the battlefield and they're working with terrorists we have to stop them that's not what i am or how lucky was he was a muslim cleric who was actually born in las cruces new mexico about 60 miles from where i was born he grew up in new mexico he lived in california he was in d.c. and he was trumped by the george w. bush administration as being a muslim. who was well right thinking and they actually used him to try to help to build their case for reconciliation between muslims and americans right after 911 but when he saw what was happening with drone strikes in his home country of yemen where his father was from what he saw was happening with spying on muslims
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here he became radical radicalized that's what they called him but essentially he just spoke out against the u.s. government and called that being radical and no matter what bet at the end of the day if you're a u.s. citizen your odu process and we need to start adding $100.00 sack and everybody going to that matter and we need to start getting those rights back i want to thank you so much for coming on to be a great conversation with you as always burns one truth and media thank you so much sir. guys thank you. in hong kong it is now 17 weeks of on the rest and counting as clashes between police and protesters continue this . meanwhile here in washington d.c. activists gathered to show support for oregon and to call on the u.s. to do more to intervene in the ongoing protests or to america's rachel blubbered says the story activists have gathered here outside of the chinese embassy in washington d.c. and they say their goal is to show solidarity for protesters in hong kong now this
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demonstration comes ahead of the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china and the activists who are gathered here say that they want to show support for the people in hong kong or striving to gain independence from the chinese government this protest has been branded with the slogan stop china nazi and images that were shared online promoting it show the stars on the chinese flag being rare brings to create a swastika now one of the groups behind today's protests is a citizen power initiatives for china group a d.c. based non-government organization that brenda's self as a pro-democracy grassroots movement that strives to influence policies in beijing i know and culture i didn't crack and don't own cars the group has had ties in the past to the national endowment for democracy foundation here in the united states that is sponsored by the u.s. government and aims at promoting democracy abroad now that foundation has been
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around since the 1980 s. and its own president said that the goal is to influence democratic movements without direct funding from the cia however the citizen power initiatives for china group has denied that today's rally is sponsored with money that came from the us government as the protests have continued in hong kong many activists have been seen waving american flags and holding signs that call on president trump to liberate hong kong we spoke with some of the activists here today in d.c. and we asked them what they think the united states should be doing to intervene in these protests not only do united states. democracies the whole world should stand behind hong kong and try. to preserve freedom it's very lonely and it's very weak the hong kong. part is still protesting and you know hong kong 2 against the tennis court and protests in hong kong have entered their 17th
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week now and while the demands to strike down the extradition bill that initially sparked the demonstrations to begin with were successful some activists are claiming that he spoke protests are not making enough of a difference in the area and that activists should read doing more to class with police while protests rage on in hong kong the hong kong human rights and democracy act is moving forward here in the united states now this bill would call on the united states government to place sanctions on any chinese officials that they deem is undermining human rights in hong kong the legislation has the support of both pro-democracy activists and politicians like republican senator marco rubio and there are concerns that if passed it could have an unprecedented impact on the already strained relationship between the united states and china reporting in washington rachel love and art seeing. if teressa park taught us anything it's that life will find a way but truthfully you don't need a digital tram saurus or an open shirted jeff goldblum to tell you that you can not
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many way you can simply had down to western australia's dresser formation to discover a perfect snapshot of microbial life fossilized together in rock formation called stroh to light while there has been some debate over just how these formations were formed was a living creature is at work or just mother nature be in fun recent tests on the as a strong and stroke matter so have many scientists archaeologist the research is now believing that life had found a way to make these formations get it 3.51. 1000000000 years ago makes you wonder just what archaeologists will dig up 3500000000 years from now. probably some very embarrassing cd collection. and probably not a born. they're not going to. show for you to everyone for murder one in this world
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i. cut. a massive anti beijing protest in hong kong turned ugly with a police officer firing live rounds and demonstrators throwing acid at officers. and. also this hour 2020. presidential hopeful joe biden's team demands news network stop giving air time to donald trump's lawyer accusing him of spreading lies about the former president we asked new yorkers if giuliani should be banned from their t.v. he's. truly on he should be able to speak and biden should be able to refute any any churches they try to shut up.
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