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our consciousness and educating people to, to deal with this situation of wanting to know more about our cost, we have to take it step by step. it's a long journey and we have to educate teachers. and we have to teach students like i'm doing here in israel. for more than 25 years, and we are dealing with the consciousness of darkness versus life. and the light part is to start doing the work of teaching. didn't good parts of this part of this story. all the people that help places we have to know the stories before the numbers. that's what we're talking about. so you'll find so much more dotted. they'll call me whenever social's. it's kevin over here. this thanks for checking in, but with more fear now for now, between now and then just but 10 seconds away. news views on the air and your part of the world. mm
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hm. tighten those budget and put on your layers as the temperature is continue to get cooler with household debt is continuous iraq. we will bring you the latest as the only thing not growing is american bank account. this is gas. prices are skyrocketing and people want to know what the mind, ministration is going to do about is that because he feels that his hands are tied when it comes to what he can actually do to try to can that high gas prices. i wouldn't read it, read it that way. we just don't have anything right now to, to announce, but like i said, we're monitoring this and we're, we're, we're working through what is it, how we can actually address this working through. well, some people that are working through are still at the c o. p 26, about climate change plans for rich countries to pay compensation to countries who
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claim they have been hurt by climate change are now in the works. what is interesting is that the countries being expected to pay are also the ones already with the highest national debt. we will tell you the details as well as why climate change is now actually been considered a medical diagnosis. and finally, did you actually believe the government, when their leader said this within 24 hours of being told that you can sell that gun and the f b, i must destroy the information. there is no record gap. well granted, that was 2013 and lots of things have changed. but as it turns out, the bind administration has actually been keeping a list of those who own a guy who will tell you who is on this list as well. i'm sky now. hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories and more and aid news use use right here on our t awe.
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thanks for joining us. and why you may have witnessed signs of inflation. whether it be at the palm for the grocery store, the labor department has just released a shocking figures to confirm what shoppers across the country are experiencing large corresponding natasha suite has the more on the latest figures of rising prices. there is no question the cost of almost everything has gone up, but why the labor department gives a little insight as it reveals this year's inflation reaches a $30.00 your high at 6.2 percent of some businesses are trying to recover from the convers pandemic, slapping consumers with higher prices isn't exactly good for business. and as businesses try and devise ways to increase profits, the labor department announced wednesday the consumer price index rose point 9 percent last month and 6.2 percent in the last year. that marks the highest rate in
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the u. s. and the past 3 decades, the federal reserve bank of new york also revealed this week. the amount of us family debt rose to a record 15.24 trillion in the 3rd quarter of this year. that's 10000000000 more than at the end of 20. 19. the report indicates that mortgage loans make up the largest portion of the debt. rising by 230000000000 to over 10 trillion. auto loans, increased 28000000000 student loans. 14000000000 experts say since the coven 19 outbreak demand for home purchases has been surgeon driven by lower interest rates and the need for more space when working at home. but kathy zing and associate professor of economics at purdue university says she doesn't see this high inflation rate lasting, then expects prices to become more stable after the economy recovers. we might have a higher inflation then are the historical average of one to 2 percent each year.
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um, but i don't think it's going to be permanently as high as 5 percent. president joe biden is heading to the point of baltimore discussing his infrastructure, economic plan and how he believes it could fix the economy. all of his advisors and the majority of democrats are on board president biden's. historic bipartisan infrastructure deal will now become the law of the land. and he couldn't come to work in time. now, why didn't wants to utilize baltimore's port as of model of how to reduce shipping bottlenecks to how economic recovery he was in talks with the heads of wal mart, u. p. s. fedex and target tuesday discussing how to strengthen its supply chains, speed up deliveries while lowering prices. now the binding administration says they plan to use $240000000.00 from that one trillion infrastructure bill to invest in ports around the country. reporting for news use hughes and harsh sweets. r t a fisco. how americans are actually handling the current state of the country and bring in former years congressman alan grayson. great to see your alan. thank you.
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thank you very much. okay, then with the news today at the consumer price index numbers actually showing, we're at the highest rate in decades. and the fed is looking in inflation and they don't include food and energy. so inflation doesn't actually look bad to them right now. she really that the fed as describing this as a transitory and non permanent, should be actually more aggressive in fighting these rising cost. the driving cost is that there's too much money chasing a limited supply of goods and services. and the fundamental reason for that is that the federal reserve almost doubled the money supply last year. if you were a monitor is like milton friedman, you would expect to see a 100 percent inflation rate right now. it's less than that because a great majority of the money went into the valuation of assets, like the stock market, like crypto currency and so on. that has made the value of those assets explode. but the fact is, a large amount of it did go into the purchase of goods and services, particularly from foreigners, that's reflect the trade deficit. so the result of that is the inflation that we're
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seeing. whether that continues or not depends upon whether or economic policies will change or not. well, and that's, i'm sorry, where the economic policies, obviously we've seen something and president because we've been living an unprecedented times. and one of the critiques that continued was that the government continued to flood the market with money hoping to keep the economy going. now looking back on that was that a smart idea underneath both the trumpet ministration, as well as the by an administration. yes, it was a smart idea in the sense that and avoid a 2nd great depression. but clearly it was somewhat overdone particular with regards of the corporate welfare elements of it. and the elements of the boost to the stock market without buying anybody's goods, or anybody services in this country. so we're seeing is that it was done. it was overdone, and now we're seeing the hang over effects of it. oh, there is definitely a hang over, but you know, an america is not the only country that is faith as you inflation up across the globe as well as prices. so the american current restrictions getting
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a lot of blow back from both republicans, even from members of their own party. do you think that they deserve it, considering it's actually happening around the globe and every country right now. that's not really the case. last month's americans imported a $100000000000.00 worth of more of goods than they export it. that has never happened before in any country, anywhere in history and anywhere in the world. our trade policies are fundamentally different. what's happened is that we are employing through our purchasing power bill of millions and millions of foreign workers and create a enormous imbalance which is greater than it ever was before. donald trump made it higher, and president buying has continued to make it higher. and our tre policies are basically forcing us to borrow, or if not to go borrow to default. so we're getting deeper and deeper into debt in order to pay for 2 things. one is important to keep other people employed. i and
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the other one is stock buybacks, each one of which is a trillion dollar leak from our economy each year. so no, the germans aren't doing that. the english aren't doing that. the japanese are doing that. only the united states is doing them well and that is one thing, but, and the, an b u. s. lights are good. so how do we solve this issue? i mean, that is always been the problem that we do as americans important more than we export. but the same time as every time they try to create that will a right that trade imbalance. there is critiques that about that, saying that while you're not participating the global economy, that america 1st, that america for his policy is highly critique. so how do you actually fix that trade imbalance when every time it seems like in presidents try to do it, they're highly criticized. that doesn't matter, chris, as you're not, it's a problem, okay. i did with it's withdraws a trillion dollars a year from our economy, meaning from our production of goods and services. and that could be directed toward our own production. and the answer normally when you want to stop,
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so like that is either you tax it or you limited in some other way through quotas, is really no other successful way of dealing with that problem. that doesn't destroy the macroeconomy. so what we need to do is to get a hold of that. the alternative is to go one trillion dollars deeper into dead year after year after year, simply so that we can buy garbage from other countries. that's what much of it is garbage from. other countries and go deeper and deeper into debt in doing so, allen. # you and i've been friends the last few years talking about that. you know, it's interesting. i know you were no support, president trump, but maybe this is one thing that democrats republican delight could agree on the fact that, that not america 1st policy, at least when it comes to trade, making sure that those business stay here is something that possibly we can agree on, but one thing i think that is differential right now between the 2 ministrations is the gas prices. and you have to admit that they're a little bit higher this year. and i say a little bit, there are a lot higher than they were. what do you think president by for tell costs, and this is we're hearing about this idea of this large pipeline to michigan where
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the law makers are actually warning if president bias shuts down this line 5 pipeline gas prices will search even more when we're already suffering in our country suffering right now, is that a smart move for this administration? i think that the administration is following the law, and i think that's is happening is that anti environmental hysterics are trying to exploit the situation of higher gas prices. that's why you see this happening. there is a law. these pipelines are not shut down arbitrarily. they're shut down when they become dangerous to the public or for other environmental reasons. and the administration has to respect that law and not be led around the nose. let's face it, one pipeline being shut down or not thing shut down is microscopic compared to what we've seen happening with gas prices around the country. gas prices are up roughly 80 percent in a short period of time that has nothing to do with one pipeline in michigan. okay. my complaint is if you shut it down,
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it is going to make it even higher. and why does this administration doing to actually help those gas prices go back down? well, not enough. one thing they could do, of course, is to release that strategic oil reserve, the strategic petroleum reserve. that's one option. another option is to put a tariff on the imports of oil to the extent to they still occur. i mean, america has become largely energy independence. so lot of the gouging that you see right now, his gouging by domestic production companies, rather than opec or anybody else. well, in iraqi is a function of overheating of the economy. and it's easier to see that overheating in an area where supply the matter so carefully coordinated are the way they are with energy prices of 5 percent. excess of demand for, for energy leads to a doubling of energy prices. that's just the nature of that far the economy. and that's unfortunate. i think what we're actually going into now i do ask this one question for a chain of the nation. is this record amount of debt households are actually record
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amount of debt as well. how responsibly think it is right now for democrats on the hill, your former colleagues, to be pushing through this multi $1000000.00 infrastructure and social spending bills. when we already obviously don't have the money in the bank account and households can't really expect to pay any more into it. i. it's really irrelevant as nothing to do these 2 things of value to each other. the ability talking about is paid for by every penny as opposed to the tram tax cuts, which weren't paid for even one penny. what we need to do is to get the taxation system back and balance so that people can afford to pay are the ones who actually pay taxes. i was intrigued to see that it was pointed out in the debate recently that $700.00 people have 2 and a half trillion dollars of assets that they have in stock market that have never been taxed by one penny. and meanwhile, you and i are probably both on the 40 percent tax bracket right now, and yet magically those people right there, happen to also be the biggest political donors are there companies are to same
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politicians up on the hills, allowing him to have find it. those loopholes, it's a very scary sad system that we live in. it's great always to chat with you. man. thanks for joining me, congressman. same here. thank you very much. okay, says so just days. busy after special counsel john durham indicted a gordon jenko. a russian analyst believe to be the source of christopher stills and dossier. new scrutiny has been cashed on democrat congressman adam shits, who previously promoted the document large his own tre. chavez has been following to day democratic congressman adam chef, falling under more scrutiny over his rule, promoting the discredited anti trump the steel dossier during the segment on the view in which he was invited to promote a new book co housed him, donald trunks, former state department spokeswoman morgan ortega's enrolled him over, potentially helping to spread this information here, his promotion of the dossier and suggested that his credibility had been diminished on because of his actions. but you help spread russian dis information for years.
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you promoted this and i think that's what republicans and people who entrusted you as the co committee chair is so confused about your culpability. and all of this will chef who went after tromped and promoted the still dossier. avoided directly answering the question and instead called on whoever lied to former british intelligence officer christopher steele, or the f b. i to be prosecuted. it wanting to say things need to be investigated and they were, it's another to say that we foresee and advanced that some people were lying to christopher steel, which is impossible course to do. but let's not use that as a smokescreen, a somehow shield donald trump's culpability for inviting russia to win the election, which they did to try to corps ukraine into helping him in the next election, which he did into fighting and insertion, which he did. none of that is diminished by the fact people lie to christopher steele. no, i think just your credibility is tig is continued to grill shift over his responsibilities for pouncing on the fabricated documents. but ship repeatedly insisted that there was no way he could have known that the steel dossier was
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a fake shift. tv appearance comes just days after e border sankoh, the primary source for the infamous dossier was indicted. as a part of special counsel john durham's investigation into the origins of the probe and to whether the trump campaign colluded with russia in the 2016 election. it was the tank of stories that allowed us intelligence agencies to issue multiple foreign intelligence surveillance act warrants against trump, campaign staffers, who were arrested for lying to the f. b i. and according to the indictments unsealed last thursday, the tinkle light at not just once, but 5 times trinity chavez, r t. okay, so do you have a sample maybe a headache use where throat am i be a cold might be covered or might be climate change? we will tell you all about this new medical diagnosis after the break.
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ah, best either financially? saliva? no. okay, maybe the girl i just wanted to do this is on the central prog support. going a gun club and my bound. so stop the madness with we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our stands. the truth is that every device is a potential entry point for security attack. i think okay, but i don't want to clear with anything but only eventually there's malware on thousands, maybe sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber,
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they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that's happening as a mini cyber implants right now, i'd be where is it really worried about it? most people would equally b, a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies. there has been on the defensive side we can now look into people's minds. read the question, then is what kind of consequence we, we could take from this. i think you take the example fly, it would prevent us from lying. we wouldn't be able to lie anymore if everything becomes transparent, but what we're thinking therapy
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. 26 is still considered. continuing with the latest being a new policy to secure compensation from rich countries, aka those with thriving industries to those poor countries. if you'd like to count prosper because they are feeling the negative effects of the climate. to discuss this new form of preparations, we bring up legal, immediate, alice, while final, thanks for joining me. thank you. i know you look at this story when i 1st saw that, well, i said, well wait a minute, what is this all about? but it's actually really going through, it's really a proposal. help me out here help me to find this is i pointed out the rich countries are the ones that are the most in dead actually. and what countries are we talking about? how a giving and what countries are actually going to be receiving and what are we talking about when we talk about climate change? i am not a climate skeptic, i believe in climate. i believe it's changing. i believe it's called whether i believe that since the beginning of time from the holocene maxima to the hip,
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c thermals, 10000 your periods of the wild, this weather and warmth, fluctuations. are we talking about anthropogenic? manmade climate change or climate change like power? like, you know, wind and heat in the sun. i'm not trying to be killed here, but we talk about it as though. well, of course, what are we talking about? man made anthropogenic climate change that you, when i did with our bilious poisonous industries or whether silly line i'll, it's all on the details. do you think they're actually discussing details over there right now on their live chat and they're, they're very and they're anti reagan menu that they're having. i think that's where i'm des scratching my head on this one because it seems like their progress is right there. and who's designating but we already get a billions in aid to various countries in the world. so is this just an excuse for
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them to get more out of it? it's kind of like gill to monday for countries being successful without trying to sound at all skeptical climate change is one of the not remember, i believe in climate. i'm other skeptic and i believe in change and i believe in whether but those who one to seek to profit. it's one of the biggest scams ever because it's going to lead to carbons rating carbon, taxing cabin trade, tracking tax, you name it, carbon footprint. somebody's going to pay for this, but i go back to my original question. if mankind, man, you and me are not actively causing this or exacerbating it. and i can point 2 times since the beginning the earth started to rotate. how am i supposed to be a portion or my liability to be a portion that's the issue. but as you know, scotty, americans a particular just take it on faith like mall, of course. so if i give you something, it'll go away and
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a little polar bear that tugging on to an ice cube that used to be an iceberg, is somehow going to be benefited. i mean, it's just, it's this trope that we're believing it alice and that polar bear needs to need some life to as well. i mean, you had to plot the polar bears. okay. so the other part that i wanna talk about is, yeah, i know you're a man of minipaul vacation. you're a brilliant presenter, right. ego boost attorney, media analyst professional bo tire. thank goodness you're wearing a buckeye to demonstrate it. you are not a doctors, but i still gotta ask you this medical diagnose. it has now come out of a canadian woman who says she is the 1st patient officially diagnosed with climate change. the doctor said, and the patient is a senior citizen who is an asthmatic. her diagnosis was based on the poor air quality and the heat wave that he's never had to deal with before. what do you have to say about this line? all it can climate change of the new cold? well, i mean i be a doctor and i may not play want tv, but i'm a lawyer. i know a little bit about medical liability. and the 1st question is,
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are you saying to me that the cause of this woman's asthma, the direct and proximate cause of her asthma is again climate change? again, connected to anthropogenic man made up whether fluctuations or heat fluctuations or what have you. because remember in a scottie in our world, we have pollen, right, and hornets, and honey bees and, and some dust in winded dirt and sand spurs and snakes and everything you can possibly imagine. now, am i supposed to attribute that to something in particular? i don't know. well that's the issue. well then it causation. well, and that's the legal mind going. who can they su from it because i think that's my next thought that progression to this goes line. i'll always grade to talk to you. thank you. and you really think the government was being honest when they said they
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were not keeping a list of a gun owners and america. well, some might think this is a good thing, i think is accountability. but other think this is a major infringement on our constitutional rights now stored in west virginia. the atf has collected information on more than 54000000 gun owners and 2021. and while there is not official federal database, i have to question what else is more official than a federal agency having the names and other pertinent info of those who have purchased a gun. and the bind ministration is prepared to actually suggest a series of regulations for firearms, leading gun rights advocates to worry about an unlawful national database of firearms that could be created to discuss who bringing larry ward hmo and dynamic and president of constitutional rights pack. thank you so much for joining me, larry on this. hey, thanks rob. me. okay. i mean, i don't want to sound like a sketch, but did you really think that the federal government was not collecting information on gun owners?
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and they would actually destroy the records that they said that they would risk destroy after 20 years. so do, did i think the guru was being honest? no, david joe biden was being on that clip earlier. no matter of fact, you know, the federal government has been after this gun registration list for a very long time, especially during the obama years. and you know, what's interesting is, every year the, these democrats, they put in bills in congress to create a registry, a gun registry of all of the gun orders and in the country. now, why do they do that? because if the, if it is constitutional, it's certainly up to congress to, to legislated, to put a bill in and pass a bill. the federal government does not have the power or the right to institute a gun registry on its own. that's why h r 127, which was cleaned by the crazy woman from texas, and there was
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a cowboy hat. sheila jackson, lee, h r 127 was put in again this year to create a gun registry. so the federal government, on its own, through executive power has absolutely no business creating a gun registry, whether they're doing it on the slide or they're doing it intentionally. and in our face, well, considering we have seen it's rash, an uptake over the past the years i've gone by, especially in schools, you know, they are powerful weapons. we all have to respect that. what is the danger? what are, what are gun rights advocates fearful of having a list of who has what? i mean? do you not trust your government? isn't that the argument you really think the government, whatever, turn on you? yes, of course. of course, we would agree think the governor would turn on if the government turns on us every single day, every single day. there's a new example in it's a bite administration of the government turning on us, look at what they did with project veritas. they, they rated the, the offices and the homes of james o'keefe and his employees. they took,
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they talk with their own grubby little hands. all the contact is under cover journalists. information they took is donor information, and they're going to use it to weapon eyes against the people. so of course, we think the government is going to use us for nefarious purposes. you know, the biden, of course, pretend like he didn't care much about the gun on what he said, that gun owners are, you know, bring us your gun or we have f fifteens and nuclear bombs. he actually said that, that he threatened to use against the american people. should we rebel against the tyrannical government? and you know, quite frankly what, what, when he said that, you know, it struggle. it struck an alarm to me yet the president, i states just threatened the american people with nuclear bombs in f, a t's so yeah, it can come after us. we are not, you know, we haven't learned from the lessons in the past. apparently, you know, the buying, the ministration is following a lot of the same things that nazi germany fall. well,
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and i have to wonder what they actually qualify as a weapon. i mean that we need to write for your pin guys, but that's a real quick, you know, i think there's this really interesting weapon, other called the tesla flame thrower. if you've seen that, that can cause a lot of you know what right now with these new regulations, are they going to be go after, in the last 20 seconds? do we know anything about these possible new laws being proposed? i mean, they, they're always trying to take the guns. i mean, it doesn't matter. democrats, when they put a law that has to do with far on is always about taking them away from us, cobbling them big black, scary guns, and trying to put fear in the american people. the gun talk is really interesting because they lost the suburban moms in that with the small argument. and now they're trying to get them back with a scaring with the gun gun control. while our moms are hard to scare, i'll be honest with you. i know quite a few of them. thanks for joining me. thanks a lot. it's all for today show in the meantime, follow me on twitter at study and he's the hash tag team and the age for this shown more dell on affordable that to be app. you have to do it for adler. android device
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. thanks for watching. mm hm. they're starting to say things like, we're gonna do exactly what we've done here at the u. s. government by blowing trillions of dollars on white elephants on boone dagos. and somehow that's going to cure inflation when, of course, it's just going to exacerbate inflation there. this is a recipe for, for more inflation. so it's financial literacy mixed with state sponsored propaganda over there at the major american networks. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then.
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