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whatever quantity of easing we try and do in the united kingdom isn't really going to have a great effect we will see the potential of inflationary issues going down in the future and we must be deeply concerned about that but really we're caught between other so it's is really what's going to be coming out of the united states and what's happening in europe we're trying our best but we're still caught within this economic trap and this danger that faces us from europe. stave off that's all the time we have thanks so much for being on the kaiser report it's been my pleasure thank you very much and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our thank my guests steve wall if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v are you until next time this is not. in broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is our team keeping on top of the news just coming in from new york russia and china vote against the u.n. security council resolution on syria saying that sanctions could lead to a libya style military
whatever quantity of easing we try and do in the united kingdom isn't really going to have a great effect we will see the potential of inflationary issues going down in the future and we must be deeply concerned about that but really we're caught between other so it's is really what's going to be coming out of the united states and what's happening in europe we're trying our best but we're still caught within this economic trap and this danger that faces us from europe. stave off that's all the...
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government to make the united kingdom a better place to do business we've got to actually call back on tight government freckle there in terms of business regulation over its first eighteen months in office is far less we've actually got to make it easier for enterprise the government's only taken a few steps in that direction it is only going to be a long slow plath back to recovery in the united kingdom but we've got to stop taking the first few steps by making it easier not harder to do business here when we talk about reading the signs reading the tea leaves talk about short memories to a lot of this week when the u.k. champs of the exchequer george osborne was grilled over the very policy of quantitative easing the effectively denied it was the act of a desperate government no not one of the clock back that's a criticism he level while he was in opposition so i may be read into this that all options are now exhausted. i don't think all options are exhausted this is quite a desperate measure you don't want to be falling back on constantly and throwing another seventy five billion b
government to make the united kingdom a better place to do business we've got to actually call back on tight government freckle there in terms of business regulation over its first eighteen months in office is far less we've actually got to make it easier for enterprise the government's only taken a few steps in that direction it is only going to be a long slow plath back to recovery in the united kingdom but we've got to stop taking the first few steps by making it easier not harder to do...
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what you're seeing in germany is the realisation that for many of them like many of us in the united kingdom in the rest of europe have been fooled by a political class who have one agenda if you take some of the polls that happened over the weekend as we as you can prove read and i've seen i've been published forty eight percent of germans now would start supporting the euro skeptic party i.e. one of those that believe they should get out of the european union but you have to watch yourself why are they doing that they don't want to see the danger of the bailouts affecting their country they don't want to see their lifestyles affected in the same way they know that if they can't put if they put debt upon debts to build more debt which is effectively what this new bailouts from the f.s.f. is it's a country default scheme it's a large ponzi scheme of debt derivatives they don't want to be part of that because they know ultimately it will be germany that is on the line their lives are on the line and their businesses and unemployment could rise they've seen it before they don't want it to happ
what you're seeing in germany is the realisation that for many of them like many of us in the united kingdom in the rest of europe have been fooled by a political class who have one agenda if you take some of the polls that happened over the weekend as we as you can prove read and i've seen i've been published forty eight percent of germans now would start supporting the euro skeptic party i.e. one of those that believe they should get out of the european union but you have to watch yourself...
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are directed at the united kingdom. not because clearly because of the actions of a majesty's government but because of actions of islam west fundamentalists etc inside this kingdom directed at the usa now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgents for four malcontents or ones all other yeah i mean i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the olympics coming up you can argue it two ways of course you can say will the resentment of these people here they don't want to spoil a good thing. all that's right of course is going to be targeted and she's labelled as the little satan on the islamist web sites and all those sorts of charming places i read so much so much of. britain's a target she's been attacked before her soldiers sailors and there are under every day attack in places like afghanistan pakistan. of course we remain a. very high on the terrorist list of priorities so how does the government
are directed at the united kingdom. not because clearly because of the actions of a majesty's government but because of actions of islam west fundamentalists etc inside this kingdom directed at the usa now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgents for four malcontents or ones all other yeah i mean i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the olympics coming up you can...
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attitudes towards the united kingdom particularly issues like terrorism for instance. london widely called in french circles on the stand. for the ease with which jihadists etc can live indeed in place in to cleveland and also in britain i think it's worth also remembering that forty percent of america's external intelligence efforts are directed at the united kingdom not because clearly because of the actions of a imagines government but because of actions of islam less fundamentalists etc inside this kingdom directed at the usa now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgents for four malcontents or ones all other yeah i mean i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the olympics coming up you can argue it two ways of course you can say will the resentment of these people here they don't want to spoil a good thing. all that's right of course is going to be targeted and she's labeled as the little satan on the islamist web sites and all those sorts
attitudes towards the united kingdom particularly issues like terrorism for instance. london widely called in french circles on the stand. for the ease with which jihadists etc can live indeed in place in to cleveland and also in britain i think it's worth also remembering that forty percent of america's external intelligence efforts are directed at the united kingdom not because clearly because of the actions of a imagines government but because of actions of islam less fundamentalists etc...
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evident both for the united kingdom and russia as well. we're trying to do. to take a lot of you know experience from from non-governmental organization of the united kingdom to promoting specifically. school children. this is a big problem for european civilization the new generation is not very eager to read literature you know somebody told me that if one of the main. main standards for for the state of economy of the country is is the rate of the sales of new cars one of the main standards for. two to value the the state of literature in the country is it is it possible to live on writing in a country so a russian writer and russian author if he of course he's not writing cheap detective stories can you live in it. that's a good question. may i ask you whether the american writer a british writer can relieve only on his. own his wealth present i don't know and i'll tell you why they're probably they probably they all are professors at university exactly thanks exactly so if you think in only ten twelve twenty bestselling authors in any country they can le
evident both for the united kingdom and russia as well. we're trying to do. to take a lot of you know experience from from non-governmental organization of the united kingdom to promoting specifically. school children. this is a big problem for european civilization the new generation is not very eager to read literature you know somebody told me that if one of the main. main standards for for the state of economy of the country is is the rate of the sales of new cars one of the main standards...
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worth does the united nation pose how much power does it pose when the united states and the united kingdom my own country when they wanted to go to war in iraq when they felt that it couldn't be done through the united nations security council because of a veto from france and and other countries they just wanted to alone and they bypassed the united nations and the nations could do nothing whatsoever so it may be a talk shop and it may be a talk shop where certain small countries can feel their work for that particular five or ten minutes that their leader speaks but in reality in terms of influence and power they have none whatsoever when you think about that thomas when you the great powers have no use for the world body they just say well we'll go on our own and there's good and they can do it with impunity. the question is why did the united states and the united kingdom go to the security council in the first place there would have been an additional legitimacy had the security council approved they're going to war they did not that is the way the charter was written so that the majo
worth does the united nation pose how much power does it pose when the united states and the united kingdom my own country when they wanted to go to war in iraq when they felt that it couldn't be done through the united nations security council because of a veto from france and and other countries they just wanted to alone and they bypassed the united nations and the nations could do nothing whatsoever so it may be a talk shop and it may be a talk shop where certain small countries can feel...
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there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >> no, i wouldn't. but i'm reminded of what voltere said, which is let not the perfect be the enemy of the good. by holding out for the perfect, there are 12 million in a bad way in this country. >> what is the difference between imperfect and the atrocious. >> i would ask you to not let the perfect outway the we. thank you for having this commission tonight. someone once said that what leads evil to triumph over good is that good men do nothing. i think you for doing something good and not letting the evil win by sitting down and doing nothing. thank you. >> thank you. i will probably get in trouble for letti
there are thousands of undocumented citizens of the united kingdom in america, and the united kingdom government has no interest. i would urge you to press that. there are bilateral trade agreements and millions of people working. press the slew. one final point, i would challenge the bill. at would price do we have comprehensive immigration reform. i would ask the question at what price can we not have it? >> so you would give them all the bad stuff just to get the good things? >>...
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we already have inflation of around about five percent in the united kingdom which compared to recent years is hardly putting more money into the economy risks actually increasing that inflation is supposed to be the bank of england's central key task to actually keep inflation under control two and a half percent or less my concern is that quantitative easing throwing another seventy five billion pounds into the economy is actually a distraction from what the u.k. government needs which is a very aggressive and radical growth strategy one that i think they lack at the moment what we've got to get away from in the united kingdom and actually right across the western world more generally is this idea that every single bank is copper bottomed because if they get into trouble the taxpayer will kill them out and one of the key things that the u.k. government is struggling with is how do we allow a bank to go through the wall and to fail without actually describing the wider economy and i think that these these downgrades. actually reflect the fact that we are beginning to move away from w
we already have inflation of around about five percent in the united kingdom which compared to recent years is hardly putting more money into the economy risks actually increasing that inflation is supposed to be the bank of england's central key task to actually keep inflation under control two and a half percent or less my concern is that quantitative easing throwing another seventy five billion pounds into the economy is actually a distraction from what the u.k. government needs which is a...
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we've got the future covered in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel a canal search of the mill stone hotel some old country house holiday inn the pool the old goldman tunnels the rim bronze the creamy the chesterfield the montague hotel the royal college the rubens hotel. here with artsy ally from moscow our top stories the afghan war marathon bombs into a second decade with an escalating insurgency and spiraling civilian casualties leaving the coalition struggling for a winning strategy. the occupy wall street movement building nationwide and. despite being dismissed as anarchist they're proving to be organized and in it for the long haul. and of the other leading british lenders to their credit score dropped after the u.k. governments don't bank on us if you get into trouble again. up next palestinians tell us in their words how they're being violently pushed out of their own city by jewish settlers.
we've got the future covered in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel a canal search of the mill stone hotel some old country house holiday inn the pool the old goldman tunnels the rim bronze the creamy the chesterfield the montague hotel the royal college the rubens hotel. here with artsy ally from moscow our top stories the afghan war marathon bombs into a second decade with an escalating insurgency and spiraling civilian casualties...
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we've got the future covered in the united kingdom and she's available in philly house the land of the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel.
we've got the future covered in the united kingdom and she's available in philly house the land of the forty one hotel the old waverly hotel.
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one from the united kingdom, juan, he's been saying is bbm service still down? it's going to be awkward at blackberry headquarters if bbm is still down as apple launches its imessage service. a newsworthy term there. we've also heard one of the significant business leaders in the united kingdom commenting on this. this is alan sugar, lord. he said in all my years in i.t. biz, i've never seen such an outage as experienced by blackberry. i can't understand why it's taking so long to fix these kind of problems. and finally, one of the most interesting columns and our final one comes from south africa. this is from a person that calls himself on twitter as talkativej. quote, the most annoying thing is that research in motion, or r.i.m., has yet to make an apology or an effort to calm consumers down. so he's annoyed that they're not doing enough to tell people what the problem is. as i said, we're now into our third day. i can attest my own blackberrys have not been working properly for about three days now. slightly annoying for me, too. >>> when you see the sales f
one from the united kingdom, juan, he's been saying is bbm service still down? it's going to be awkward at blackberry headquarters if bbm is still down as apple launches its imessage service. a newsworthy term there. we've also heard one of the significant business leaders in the united kingdom commenting on this. this is alan sugar, lord. he said in all my years in i.t. biz, i've never seen such an outage as experienced by blackberry. i can't understand why it's taking so long to fix these...