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i'm to one and, and of that could be what is on, on cut his mind, the charges present. it has been adamant and has been very vocal about bringing an end to the conflict and focusing on reconstruction, which was also a topic of discussion. and then just a few clicks away for you at all. if you don't to call them, you can read about how conservative voices in america have found themselves essentially being counted sold from speaking of the prestigious stanford university in california. but that is not the case for members of the cranes extremist as of a tally. and they essentially had the red carpet rolled out for them at stanford. read more about that at all to you dot com or for now, here on the program, i knew that the legislation in kenya has kicked off of nationwide protests a police using a tear gas and warning shots to disperse the crowns of thousands of taken to the streets across the country, protesting a new finance bill that will boost taxes. while the government says the increase is needed to support a tough economy,
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the international monetary fund has promised the country hundreds of millions of dollars in new loans. the president includes hosting new budget falls in line with the expectations of the i am at the is the a former prime minister, iowa. bingo. no. he's behind a petition to else the nation's current president. so now is the time for change to the time for talking has already ended its action time. the constitution states to the, to end this government through the canyon citizens can now to the power to the rightly, to serve in person. as we all know, they use tricks to get into power seeking power from the yes or can you is faced
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with an ongoing economic crisis and no significant poverty levels. and essentially the sol, compounded by enormous public debt that equals 2 thirds of its g d p. the government is also attempting to scale down spending as part of a wider effort to balance the books. while the i m. f has expressed its full support for all the new tax hikes. the capital city. no, the only place that experience the on rest are right. that moment boss. so that is i can use 2nd largest city. so we hit the streets, we spoke to the locals, and as it turned out, all the opinions of fairly polar club truck, as we protesting against the government, the economy is difficult. even paying rent is a problem. before going back home, i have to think because my child lost me when i got them to wait. when i come from, well, by the end to this point, kenya is not the can you? we knew before things have changed a lot. let me see support team on attach. now business,
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we just have to suffer even if we don't take looms. now, many loans were taken by the previous government. we just have to work hard to now funds to groups, fluid or no table by which is the police closing. can you and will suffer when we get to the same shops we went to come to? couldn't you peacefully, but they came to disrupt this peaceful protest. i mean, we're getting a heard a lot and we do not have peace. many jania is in a bad place. this president lied to us in his manifesto is because they promised us having once he took the oath, it is only baba who can rescue audio and know you. some of us are hurting lucky, not everyone has money in their wallets. you promised us at the bottom of the economy, which we have confirmed. he lied to us. i do support this process as long as it's peaceful, sustainable development, climate finance and problems facing the global style. so just some of the issues high on the agenda for the g 20 nations. i made a 2 day summit in western india and that's where we'll find our correspondence.
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going to ensure a, a to d. o going to n t o you 20 is taking place under india, a series of g 20 meets with all $500.00 vault assistance. bez, deputy mess city officials from around 60 cities in the world. this is set to be one of the biggest air board you 20 meets takes place and the ranger mode these home state. would you dropped with a focus on sustainable development, climate finance and building climate responsive and resilience? cities packed through the problems of the globe. and so the very different from that are the best or the global or not. and that is because of a variety of reasons. which we all know so therefore, it makes more sense that the discuss motorboats out and focus on shared interests. because the problems are far with the, the problems of the sources. the problems of lack of capacities visit are very
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similar in countries in develop the need to share these best practices, infinity and also in what we're trying to address these problems. but despite mass from across the world engaging in close door sessions on key priority areas, to be included in the you 20 community inside to see that may not be one owing to differences over the war in ukraine. communicated remains a challenge ahead of the final g. 20 heads of states summit that mr. moody will host on the 9th and 10th of september. you have made its voice clear or multiple times. that is to set aside decisive issues. i'm focus on real issues that are leading toward, especially the open for boston, global sense on how when it's wait. what it really thing was going to for is a consensus based on cell phones, a nation in y'all's role as a shower and as a balancing force, he's going to be the key ruins and sharma all the guards which are off
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a new delhi has slammed. also for us, we corresponds to a violent propaganda against indian officials, the ministry of external affairs, accused canada, or of quote, misusing freedom metix and expression of what legitimizing terrorism. the issue is most about the freedom of expression, but it's misuse advocating violence for propagating separatism. for legit demising terrorism, this is what we would like to emphasize. these posted inciting violence against different months on our diplomatic premises of broad and acceptable, and we condemn them in the strongest terms with respect to kind of de, the mass has been strongly taken up with the canadian, or far as ease of both new delhi. i mean, also what we have called in the governments have kind of to, to ensure the safety of our diplomats diplomats emissions in canada as well that just intrude or profit of being acting against terrorism. however, it comes as members of a hello to is advocating violence towards the indian different amounts and
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promotion for an up. i'm in raleigh. the india and administrative external affairs issued a warning about the consequences to bilateral ties by allowing these controversial materials, suggestion money to have requested our partner countries like canada, the united states, the u. k. in australia. not to give space to the color studies. this will affect all relations, will raise this post or issue with the governments of these countries or color start you have us on a, is a separate us, everyone's taking to create and no state for seats in india. and while the hello style and the political party makes up only a small minority in the indian parliament, the assassination, their prime minister in there, a gun. the in 1984 was a tribute. it's a one of the members. and the i spoke to i did come on a job editor in chief of provides the india who explained that kind of this added to to seek separatism. is truly linked to hoops over both of those support and because in the 1980s there was this calistoga movement,
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a separate stayed up and job. many of those people who run away from their demo set this down in the, in the, vancouver in other cities off in canada. now they also constitute the major vote, the bank of many of these canadians politicians. um, because right now, so hold on a 2nd, hold on a 2nd. now you're now you're getting onto the good stuff right now. are you talking about what votes voters of it opponents or can you hear that there was said that they could have some sort of influence with the political setup? is that what you're saying? or right, right. i mean, you see the influence india involved does holding an engine, you'll see, and that kind of must be influenced india and both those have in the us. the ice president of us is also a pottery of indian origin. so india and expect periods are fairly rates in these countries, did they find the politicians for the elections then false match?
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uh no, unfortunately or fortunately, calendar, those are those of the seats and seats have for love, not all seats, but a section of the seats. the site, a separate state movement in the eighty's. it goes off least our state of hard not inside india, but you hear the echo still in canada. to new york, quite a protest that's got that in front of the united nations headquarters the mile and they're going to end to us support for israel and that's decades long. conflict with palestine. the demonstration was organized in response to israel is a raid on the west of buying city of janine recently, which reportedly left the 12 bed including 3 kids for their own law, for the operation and branded by the u. n. chief as the west of violence. the region is seen in years while the israel study was targeting military. some of those in, in new york disagreed with bi claim. the senior people are not put down because
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the line to bear courage. the palestinian people are put down. the palestinian people struggle, the only thing that stands in its way are motto of the united states. we will continue to stay until the old, mighty with his compassion. bring ca, pre palestine to defend fire do we can embrace the palestinians, the 100. so it was the most of them provided for the home. that was your name, they just the package you need and every time the court and it's because they're defending themselves. meanwhile, the us funds to move ahead with building as new embassy in jerusalem. and of course, i'd have provided the pilot policy, you know, authority with chick who is washington of having a quote, policy atlantic station on a pod side. it's claims that construction will happen on land taken from them. bike falls through united states through its illegal decision to reckon occupying power and to build an embassy on private property and endowments. land,
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which was seized in 1948 from palestinian owners, among whose heirs are residents of jerusalem. and american citizens violates international law and supports policies of annexation and apartheid. instead of policies that serve, adjust and last and peace. it was that back in 201-7000 president donald trump announced plans to relocate the embassy from television to jerusalem off to officially recognizing it as the as ready capital. naturally, the move spock theory all across the arab. well, now the status of jerusalem has long been a subject of dispute. israel's control the city since the end of the 6 day war and 1967. however, the palestinians considered east jerusalem as occupied territory. so we heard from some of those living in that city problem next to the american decision to move its embassy contradicts american foreign policy. especially since more than the embassy and the to stay in solution. and now the biggest tragedies that they even move the
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embassy onto the listing on land owned by police senior. this is even bigger contradiction. and violation in the middle of the embassy was already built on palestinian land. and even if it was intel of beef, it's still on policy mainland because tel aviv is the 1st of on that. but then look at these ready occupation to rifle that support an international military, financial and moral time with from america. america is the tip of the spirit and the struggle with palestinians and everything done by america with the arab states and regime somebody is for recruiting the, controlling, that political just of the occupying style. the, the, the, the, the us is the want encouraging the occupied to break international law and keeps the patient state above and international law. the jerusalem isn't occupied city, according to international law. do you as brags about democracy, the right of self determination and international law? then submits to this breach and establish as if i've a legal director of an organization naturally fighting to stop that embassy being built there. so how to be shot. so it's, but us decision on the matter is actually not yet set in stone. as we find the
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objections to that, so are you sort of this as well to the u. s. embassy and department of state in washington a with approve documents archiving documents that proves the posting. and ownership of this specific is site on behalf of hands of the owners of senior refugees. a, we claim that these properties were illegally confiscated and seized by the is really a hurt is on the inside of the law and get to the stage of a asking for a permit to build on the site. the case is still ongoing. it also is obviously a decision on the massive planning, but still there is a stage of us, a sort of is asking to issue a payment to be is there a do the different amount to compound on the side?
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so we hopefully, if it wish and it would be appropriate not to go forward with this side. the answer that we got from the us department of state was that they haven't made up their mind yet. no find the decisions were made. and it's through this process, the history of the land ownership on the side will be seriously close to the police and power. so have once again unleashed that by phone this time and then an attempt to dispatch a riley and owner of a dime, a trout, a who died in 2016 while the police custody had the brother of the dead man, a scene out number. and then how 9 he had faxed, the public officials usually assigned to another line, ran the reports which say the riley class, the laughter, probably the front lit up over the last 2 weeks. as a nationwide k, also wrapped it off for a police officer, faithfully shaw,
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15 of algerian defend during a traffic stop the killing high. i did broad concerns about racial profiling and police brutality in the country. u. n. a human rights committee, easy to stipend, say the can use a forced by police and quote, the systemic causes of racial discrimination in an effort to avoid further riots and frankly keep the nation from going up in flames. french authorities have now placed a temporary bond on public robins. we spoke about this with a alexi pool on a french of jonathan co founder of the modem of them. he says, of frances, devolved from a beacon of freedom that emma griffin's good call home. now, to a nation of fruit pallets that falls to me and so i pay the whole world remembers that france has always been a country of human rights declaration, a country as a country with the right of asylum. today's france is a country of police brutality, but no questions by the minister of the interior draw and dharma mean, nor by president emmanuel. my crone. this means that there is no desire to change
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what is getting worse and worse. and this is very disturbing. the response of the state is a rejection of reality. neither the un nor the you are interested in how france uses its police force. so this is an international problem. the problem of racism within the french police runs deep. and this is not yesterday's problem. in general, the french government does not want to offend the police and policeman. in france, there is real power of the police to indicate which dictates the course of the ministry of the interior. in short, whether it is the prefect of paris or diminished curve, or the interior or manual macross to address the issue of racism in france, the authorities cover up the fact of police brutality. but this brutality is really documented. but the role of the police is to protect the people. francis democracy is in a bad state, a manual macross response to the recent protests was an immediate censorship of
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social media. freedom of speech is no longer guaranteed. freedom of assembly is not guaranteed. in fact, freedoms are shrinking everywhere. so it was just a couple of weeks ago that our french present macro on the suggested from so should be invited to the upcoming bricks summit in south africa ruptures. so their laptops, the address of phones probably wouldn't be welcome. so microns hopeful inside never came to fruition. more details online. dot com, the finally the, in the city with the temperature these 3 degree higher already from the neighboring down woods. you know, why?
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because the other townships having chucked at the trees. but in tucker in the name of development, and he's our 1st to become a capital like a single we are all going to or organizations and discovering all of the greens we've gone through. so when you distract nature, it takes every range of the i'm action redundancy, and welcome back to going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e, which has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. but if you're in an
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asian nation, country sanctioning yourself from energy and tech, what now for you, given your economic cloud against russia, let alone china is being soundly defeated on the world stage. one of the greatest chroniclers of self destructive anglo saxon capitalism is the author of planet fonzie, published years before even the us back to and cab ledler and russia's response which biased i knew somehow still isn't running. the fed or the bank of england joins me now. from new york city, i presume it you're not the head of the feds yet because you are speaking to me from new york. you spoke to me in london last time. um. yeah. better check that cuz people. yeah, absolutely. i'm in new york still not heard of the said, i think that they've got a guy sitting there that is about to explode the global finance, as we know it today, because janet yellen was promoted after receiving 7 $1000000.00 from the big banks to be inserted into the position of secretary. ready of treasury secretary, well i don't want to pay the i thought you're going to tell me interest rates next month. anyway, let's get straight to the chase here. i saw
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a tweet from the right to caitlin. jump always on to this thing. the us the right, this is right, the thing, the us health care and infrastructure system, you must be watching it in your well, how much americans can afford to spend blowing things up under the weather. samantha, north stream, take us back to planet ponzi and, and how broke is the usually the out of the system here in new york is breaking down because they have bus loads of people coming. you know, the open borders and in the south are busing. people in here and there are just tens of thousands of people showing up here every week and every month, so the population is being over run. so it's a bad situation. the debt situation in planet ponzi. welcome to planet ponzi. the book is, is about the credit crisis. i wrote it back in 2012. it's more relevant today than it was back then. it's a historical document. i know that we're trying to destroy a traditional norms values, history, religion, and cast it aside because history begins today. but the fact that the people that i
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was advising didn't jail bankers because fraud was committed. and in accordance with what alan greenspan said after the crisis was a former fed german federal reserve german that caused all these problems by creating the easy money and negative interest rates thing. and what they did is they play prey and delay deny and lie and kick the can down the road with the systemic banking problems that we see. and there manifest themselves today with silicon valley bank and credit suisse, because there are, there are still a lot of rock out there. but what's happened is we've actually gone wrong in the wrong direction for businesses we've, we've gone work and we've placed high value on identity politics and using your gender identity as a means to obtain employment. now based system where what you achieve and what you can produce is a good thing. and that's why i would say that the economy is identity versus class of uh, graphs and statistics show how the wealth transfer from the poor to the rich as
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a good. but i just want you to, if, if some people haven't read your book, just very briefly explained. and remind us who ponzi was and what is up on the scheme and why all those major banks is analysts. we can watch on all nature nation mainstream. so go mainstream media, giving us advice and telling us about that ceilings and whatnot. how they're all part of that system. right, well that's part, you know, there's groups, think echo, chamber stuff. now my book, you know, is, as i said, it's just as relevant today. if not more relevant today than it was when i wrote it because, you know, basically a ponzi scheme, this, the original ponzi. charles ponzi was trading in postal stands for postal receipts . but he was taking and lots of money and he was guaranteeing returns. but a traditional ponzi scheme or permit scheme, what it does is you pay some of the investors back with new money coming in and you
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spend away all the money. so there are no real returns. i mean, bernie made off was probably committed the 2nd largest ponzi scheme in the world. besides sam bank meant fraud or sand bank and fried, i'm sorry. who is the crypto currency person that actually stole $10000000000.00 and customer funds and, and now he's relaxing at his parents house in california, and didn't really pay any bell. but i think because he contributed a view, is the 2nd largest contributor to the democratic parties. 2022 election cycle, as probably why he's not being prosecuted yet for conducting the largest ponzi scheme in the history of ponzi schemes. so a ponzi scheme is when you, when you just take the money and spend it recklessly. now, what i referred to is planet ponzi is a massive amount of government debt around the world. so they've printed hundreds of trillions of dollars in guarantees and 100 year end, and that the debt can never be repaid. so the debt situation is what you asked me.
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i would estimate the debt is close to $300.00 trillion dollars in america in the usa, right? now, um, i think that the number that you get, the headline number that everybody talks about is the 31 trillion dollar number. but that 31 trillion dollar number doesn't include medicare, medicaid, social security. it doesn't include all of the legally binding obligations. the government has to pay, and now the social security is not a benefit it's, it's what kind of like a pension fund. so i, i fade into that system for my entire working career. so i'm entitled to be paid that money. that's my money. but the governments have spent that money, that money's gone. so they are expecting a lot of new entrance into the market to pay out people, the older old, older people leaving the market like myself. so that's what their, their expectation was. so that's a typical ponzi scheme. but if you read, they have to publish a report every year in the social security, and i reference that in the book. there,
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they're in solving pretty much. and i think within the next 5 years, they're going to be in solving. i don't know where they're going to get the money, they'll probably print and that's why we have record inflation around the world right now. and i, i would say that the less the, the less the smaller countries are going to hurt worse from the inflationary numbers. because the bigger economies, the g 7 economies are exporting their relation to other countries. but, you know, we can get into the talk about us dollar had gemini, and what's going to happen with that has a, has countries of say enough is enough and give a bit. of course, there are dangers of like getting into a grocery shop as business that you did. joe biden immediately liked in the us debts. even just something from family finances because confidence to be able to run funds these games. or if you don't agree with the your thesis and say this is just the one does of global capitalism. this is about confidence. you know, it's not the balance sheets. would you say are all important. how important and
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critical is the media in being able to play that confidence, which is the minute confidence as last, according to a all book and the i knew your ideas and do any one's these game is. that's it, right? they, they all falls down like as gods. right, well, you know, the best example of that is the, the bank of japan. i mean, you know, and i mentioned the bank of japan, the book, and i talked about the banker trad corrode. the son strode a son who just retired. no new academic has come in. who's it? he said, i've got even more experimental monetary policy corroded during his reign. i think back in 2015 on the front page of the financial times you can find it. and like i say in my book, don't take my word for any of this, you know, i doing in depth analysis cuz i was sitting at ground 0 in london and one of the biggest funds in europe when i went to the collapse happened. so i detail every aspect of what happened more so than anybody else from an insider's perspective. so
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getting back to corrode a son, he said at a meeting, he said that he used peter pan as an influence for his monetary policy. and there is a picture of peter pan and somebody said, could you elaborate on that? and he said, yes, well, everything is okay when everybody believes that you can fly until they stop believing what he, why are you? he actually said that and the meaning of the picture, peter bad. so the problem of the japanese economy and why i been warning that the west is turning japanese. i really think so. is that what, what's happening is that the vapors per right have per purchased all of the bonds in the bond market because basically they don't sell their bonds externally. the debt is held by pension funds, which they jam into the department. the postal system that holds most of the pensions in japan and, and make the banks by the, the, the debt there. so the debt is contained there and then they came up with this crazy idea of yield curve control. then they started buying all equity,
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so equities can go a lot higher. here's, here's the quandary i have in japan. and i think that you really have to watch very carefully what happens with the deterioration of their currency. they can either save their bond market or they, this is my view. they can either save their bond market where they can save their current. they can't say both. and the people who know how to trade those 2 markets will be very well rewarded. because i think that's going to be a signal as to what happens in the west. well, i think, you know, pick you do the 2nd things. i might have found the fact that a russian by a former atomic bombs like was the g sevens, location, but japan still as the most of us treasury, that $1.00 trillion dollars. you know how carefully china is that to tread with the domestic itself of the us treasury bills and debt. i mean what, what, what should japan do? ecologist, dump one trillion dollars worth of death on the market. but china has that training
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has over a trillion worth as well. so i mean it, because i don't think is the 876000000. but it's, it depends. it depends how much, how much you owe somebody makes them either the credit or, or your partner. and when it gets to numbers like that, they're your partner until you can sell it and then you can do whatever you want. that's why, you know, you don't have to worry, they're still leverage. they have a lot of leverage in that. so what happens with that? i mean, it's interesting that you bring up the hiroshima and you know, i was a bit confused about that. this, the attributes in hiroshima because i didn't, i didn't realize that participating. all those meetings, you had 2 heads of the you didn't realize that they were g 7 members of the g 7 meeting. i didn't realize that the was admitted to the g 7. i just thought that it was the heads of 7 countries. so you know, the photo opportunities, the propaganda, i mean, it becomes a little bit nauseating for, for most news consumers because it's curated in accordance with the narrative that they want to put out. so the 1st thing that, you know, i can give you
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a quick thing. i was at a wedding over the weekend that i went through and there was a person there that absolutely had no idea what they were talking about geo politics or economics it. somebody's wife and they said look, you need to go home here. i'm going to go to tell you, go, go home, go around your house and unplug all the tvs, and then take a pair of scissors and cut off the blogs. because obviously you're watching something really bad. and it's giving you woke mind disease because it says that in america, i think people are just addicted to television and they just watch and believe anything that they said. because i asked them for a reasonable explanation of where they got the, the data and facts behind what they were telling me. they couldn't tell me. i said, well, you know, if you, if we do a, this is what is going to happen. be is going to happen and this is a bad outcome. so we've got to look at where we are right now and how we can move forward. and unfortunately, the media is absolutely dishonest and what they are political activist and they, they are practicing journalistic activism rather than.
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