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the medicare and medicaid trustees say that's unsustainable. obamacare's unsustainable. unless and until the republican leadership and the republican bureaucracy figures out a way to address this, that's not timid and not deceptive, the republican party's going to keep losing elections. it'll win one here and there, but the trajectory, as i say, not change. so from my perspective, the republican party has to get back to its roots, its grassroots, and become a party of principle again. not purity, but principle. it has to have positions that juxtapose the left and what this president and this administration is doing. also, unfortunately, when you look at the prior republican administration, the debted grew the highest -- the debt grew the highest in american history until this democrat administration. so i think we have to be truthful to ourselves about what's taken place and rational about what our responses should be. and i don't know how this is going to work out, but i think the days of the republican establishment and bureaucracy just getting their way without challe
the medicare and medicaid trustees say that's unsustainable. obamacare's unsustainable. unless and until the republican leadership and the republican bureaucracy figures out a way to address this, that's not timid and not deceptive, the republican party's going to keep losing elections. it'll win one here and there, but the trajectory, as i say, not change. so from my perspective, the republican party has to get back to its roots, its grassroots, and become a party of principle again. not...
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>> the system as it stands is just unsustainable. >> connect to the frontline community. sign up for our newsletter. follow us on facebook, twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"secret state of north korea" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or call 1-800-playpbs. frontline is also available for download on itunes. turn to pbs... for stori
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we are still on thi. >> it is unsustainable. you cannot keep printing money.oing to pay the piper. we could go into another recession. that could happen. i am not predicting that, but i think 2014 will be a critical year for sibila. i expect gdp growth between one and two this year. we shall see. hopefully we get it wake of all with the representatives we have in government. a very inept governments today. neil: barring the republicans did you go see a lot changing anytime soon. >> i categorize myself as a independent with republican leanings, but in both parties have had to get a wake-up call. this is the logical approach to government is not a solution based theory that the decline centered and solution based. these polls have found a way to make money. neil: that is a business blitz with warming up to after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. thats why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no ta
we are still on thi. >> it is unsustainable. you cannot keep printing money.oing to pay the piper. we could go into another recession. that could happen. i am not predicting that, but i think 2014 will be a critical year for sibila. i expect gdp growth between one and two this year. we shall see. hopefully we get it wake of all with the representatives we have in government. a very inept governments today. neil: barring the republicans did you go see a lot changing anytime soon. >>...
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these are made from unsustainable petrochemicals and can take up to a hundred years - maybe more - tograde and leave the other. we use agricultural waste, like corn husks as a resin. we combine them, we grow it in a mould to make a shape from everything from packaging. >> a mushroom growing out of a tree is comprise the by mycilian. if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown. we are about to show you how it works in seconds. >> what is this. >> the waste is cleaned, light before adding the mycel. >> um. it's ipp cubated and it becomes a solid white mass. next it goes through a tromell, a machine that grind the waste. >> this is reminding me of willie wonga and the chocolate factory and
these are made from unsustainable petrochemicals and can take up to a hundred years - maybe more - tograde and leave the other. we use agricultural waste, like corn husks as a resin. we combine them, we grow it in a mould to make a shape from everything from packaging. >> a mushroom growing out of a tree is comprise the by mycilian. if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or...
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. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmentation and unsustainable agriculture having on the species that is sensitive to human disturbance. >> what is the best way to tell if a jaguar is in an area. >> a method we use are camera traps, triggered by a motion. once triggered they'll take a picture - and three if they are programmed to do so. pictures of a jaguar will allow you to look at its marking. each marking is like a fingerprint. if you get a good shot of a section, you can get an idea of what areas he is using. >> how do you get an animal to approach a box of human technology deep in the jungle? >> we are heading up to the research center deep in the peruvian amazon, we want to get a picture of a jaguar. be brought along a special ingredient. researchers at the zoo years ago tested a bump of scents to see -- bunch of scents to see what attracted the jaguars. and it's this. calvin cline cologne. >> what is it about the cologne? >> it's the response from a jaguar that makes it feel like another jaguar has been there. >> we'll take it out of the context of the zoo and put it into
. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmentation and unsustainable agriculture having on the species that is sensitive to human disturbance. >> what is the best way to tell if a jaguar is in an area. >> a method we use are camera traps, triggered by a motion. once triggered they'll take a picture - and three if they are programmed to do so. pictures of a jaguar will allow you to look at its marking. each marking is like a fingerprint. if you get a good shot of a...
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it was an unsustainable engine of consumption. people doing these serial cash out reifies with mortgages they couldn't afford. it was a bad model. i think some balancing, a balanced approach to lending standards is good. i think the banks could make a little bit more of a spread, more incentives to helped. also doing purchase originations. most of this activity has been refinancings, and that puts a little extra money homeowners' pockets, the ones who qualify, but it doesn't heal the housing market that much, for those who need oh to buy houses. this may give banks a little more incentive to do purchase organization nations originations. >> after spending $187 billion to bail out ellie may an fannie mae and freddie mac. they were created to help increase homeownership amongst the middle class. you think now that they pay back, and they are so big in the system you think maybe it's time to say good buy to these organizations. >> this is a huge risk for taxpayers. taxpayers are vently guaranteeing 90% of mortgage origination in this
it was an unsustainable engine of consumption. people doing these serial cash out reifies with mortgages they couldn't afford. it was a bad model. i think some balancing, a balanced approach to lending standards is good. i think the banks could make a little bit more of a spread, more incentives to helped. also doing purchase originations. most of this activity has been refinancings, and that puts a little extra money homeowners' pockets, the ones who qualify, but it doesn't heal the housing...
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. >> if i had to give just one word summary, it's unsustainable. >> in my own life i cut my standard of living in half, doubled my quality of life, i'm not saying everybody should do that or i'm admirable because of it, but i learned we can do things far more he fish ly and effectively and have better outcomes and why wouldn't we do that? >> in the end chris martenson may be just another economic doomsayer with an enthusiastic yen line following. but his popularity and his voicing of the disaffections of americans right and left alike suggest he may instead be a wishful throwback to the american tradition of simple self-reliance in the face of an ever more complex, impersonal global economy. an economy that could turn out to be unsustainable >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the supreme court heard new arguments over the rights of anti-abortion protesters and how close they can come to clinics where abortions are performed; and a senate report concluded the state department ignored warnings that might have prevented a deadly assault that killed four americans in
. >> if i had to give just one word summary, it's unsustainable. >> in my own life i cut my standard of living in half, doubled my quality of life, i'm not saying everybody should do that or i'm admirable because of it, but i learned we can do things far more he fish ly and effectively and have better outcomes and why wouldn't we do that? >> in the end chris martenson may be just another economic doomsayer with an enthusiastic yen line following. but his popularity and his...
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so if compensation costs were allowed to grow unsustained, we'd just take it out of the people. we'd have fewer and fewer people -- >> well, you'd have fewer and fewer people with less equipment to fight with. >> yes, sir. it would be -- >> the goal is to have a well paid, well trained military that can win the war, right? >> and come home safely. >> come home safely and not have a fair fight. we're not looking for a fair fight in the future, right? we want overwhelming force on the battlefield so the war i understand as quickly as possible -- ends as quickly as possible with the least amount of casualties, and that means we have to have the equipment and the training. is that right, admirable? >> you're absolutely right, senator. we want to win 100-0. >> 100-0. those who go to war have to believe they will lose, and those dumb enough to go to war will lose,st just that simple. but you've got to make sure you keep the people around to make sure you can win the war. now, gdp on the fence. historically in a time of peace, what's opinion the historical average say since world war i
so if compensation costs were allowed to grow unsustained, we'd just take it out of the people. we'd have fewer and fewer people -- >> well, you'd have fewer and fewer people with less equipment to fight with. >> yes, sir. it would be -- >> the goal is to have a well paid, well trained military that can win the war, right? >> and come home safely. >> come home safely and not have a fair fight. we're not looking for a fair fight in the future, right? we want...
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a crisis of healthcare costs that are rising at an unsustainable rate. we face a crisis in terms of quality and safety of our healthcare. we need those tinkers and tweakers, engineers and inventers and mad scientists we need them to turn their passion and their creativity to healthcare. >> reporter: one practical application of jose's prototypes is through maker nurse a program funded by the robert wood johnson foundation. he's teaching nurses in the u.s. to find cheap, safe, quick ways to treat patients using his prototypes. one example is a nebulizer or the cup that a doctor will put over the nose and mouth to help the patient breathe. >> this is shown for safe. >> when we had no power. to deliver a nebulizer treatment, it would be so efficient. >> i think jose's mission is to ensure that as many individuals across our city, across the country have access to healthy environments and healthcare. >> when we look underneath the curtain we realize there is no reason why we should be overpaying and why we should be beholdened to what somebody else designed.
a crisis of healthcare costs that are rising at an unsustainable rate. we face a crisis in terms of quality and safety of our healthcare. we need those tinkers and tweakers, engineers and inventers and mad scientists we need them to turn their passion and their creativity to healthcare. >> reporter: one practical application of jose's prototypes is through maker nurse a program funded by the robert wood johnson foundation. he's teaching nurses in the u.s. to find cheap, safe, quick ways...
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or sustain unsustainable benefits to bankrupt my state. >> hold on.h karlgaard is out in california. what do people think? don't the demands sound reasonable? >> you know, where i live in silicon valley, most voters are democrats. but they are very, you know, meridecratic and build great companies. i can't find a democratic friends who believes in teachers unions because american has fall son far in math and science relative to every other country in the world. we're on a cusp of revolution and it may start as revolutis often do in california from unexpected place. >> remember jarvis proposition 3. the reagan revolution started in california. what about the largerssue? rick himmed at it. you can't be a public school teacher without being member of the union. shouldn't that change? >> i don't think that somebody represented by a union should be compelled to pay for the politicking. i do think they should be compelled to pay for bargain ing. to say otherwise is allowing freeloading. that's like me saying because i'm a republican and i voted against your
or sustain unsustainable benefits to bankrupt my state. >> hold on.h karlgaard is out in california. what do people think? don't the demands sound reasonable? >> you know, where i live in silicon valley, most voters are democrats. but they are very, you know, meridecratic and build great companies. i can't find a democratic friends who believes in teachers unions because american has fall son far in math and science relative to every other country in the world. we're on a cusp of...
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but remember, that was based on a pretty unsustainable credit crunch. what you've seen with the fiscal austerity is, you know, there's been credibility in economic policies. the peg has been maintained. and slowly by surely latvia's economy has become one of the eurozone's success stories or the eu success stories. >> well, small countries have little choice, haven't they? they need to build trust with their external trading partners and those who might invest or might not invest. they haven't got much choice of austerity. that's why it might have worked there, although i'm still a bit baffled why you would want to cement that to the eurozone and lose your ability to adjust your currency when you're such a big exporter. >> the aspects, of course, we haven't mentioned, there's the political aspects of this, too. you look at what's going on in the ukraine at the moment and how, you know, relations with russia are still very important and a country like latvia wants to escape the shadow of russia. it's joined nato over the last few years, joined the eu. th
but remember, that was based on a pretty unsustainable credit crunch. what you've seen with the fiscal austerity is, you know, there's been credibility in economic policies. the peg has been maintained. and slowly by surely latvia's economy has become one of the eurozone's success stories or the eu success stories. >> well, small countries have little choice, haven't they? they need to build trust with their external trading partners and those who might invest or might not invest. they...
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it was an unsustainable engine of consumption.eam doing these serial cashout refis with mortgages they couldn't afford. we don't want to go back to that. but some balanced approach to lending standards is good. you know, i think the fact that interest rates are going up, long-term rates are going up. you and i talked about this before. they could make more of a spread now, a return on the return that may give them incentives to lend. also doing purchase originations. most of this has been refinancings and that puts extra money in homeowners pockets, the ones who can qualify but it does not heal the housing market. the refinancing declining my encourage banks, which will help the housing markets but they need to do it in a balanced, and well under-written way. >> the government's role increased dramatically in 2008 after spending $187 billion to bail out fannie mae and freddie mac, and that allows the banks to make more loans. the mortgages that fanny and freddy buy are held in investments or securitized, they're bundled and sold o
it was an unsustainable engine of consumption.eam doing these serial cashout refis with mortgages they couldn't afford. we don't want to go back to that. but some balanced approach to lending standards is good. you know, i think the fact that interest rates are going up, long-term rates are going up. you and i talked about this before. they could make more of a spread now, a return on the return that may give them incentives to lend. also doing purchase originations. most of this has been...
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. >> it's unsustain payable.n a world of finite resources to have half of the people own the same as 85 rich billionaires is crazy. the report has been released before the business leaders descend. >> in the past it's been seen by some as an elitist group that caters a little for the problems of ordinary people. >> the founder says that is outdated. >> now it's time to look at fundamental changes which are happening. the technology area, societal field and so on. and to pay more attention to those challenges which we have to face in society, in the economy. >> the ravages of poverty and economic failure seem distant from the picture postcard image presented at this time of year. >> oxfam says the world's business elite need to do much more to ensure that the poorest in society share at least some of the prosperity. >> there's more news on the website aljazeera.com. >>> the income gap between wealthy and poor is now wider than it has ever been, and now it's putting a drag on the u.s. economy. also we will go to we
. >> it's unsustain payable.n a world of finite resources to have half of the people own the same as 85 rich billionaires is crazy. the report has been released before the business leaders descend. >> in the past it's been seen by some as an elitist group that caters a little for the problems of ordinary people. >> the founder says that is outdated. >> now it's time to look at fundamental changes which are happening. the technology area, societal field and so on. and to...
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these are made from unsustainable petro chemicals, and it can take up to a million years, maybe more, for this material to biodegrade and leave the earth. >> we use a combination of agriculture waste like corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mold to make a shape from everything from packaging to auto parts. a mushroom growing out of the side of tree is comprised out of mycillium. if you look in the tree structure, you find a vast network of these strands, little fibers growing through the soil of the environment as well as in trees. that's what's really fueling the mushrooms onto the side of the tree or to the forest floor. >> do you guys grow your own mushrooms? >> we never grow mushrooms. we keep it in a vegetative growth stage where it's making more root structure. >> the initial concept of using mushrooms as a resin was inspieshed through holding them together. the combination was agricultural waste as a food stock didn't come up later until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes close to seven days for a product to grow from beginning to c
these are made from unsustainable petro chemicals, and it can take up to a million years, maybe more, for this material to biodegrade and leave the earth. >> we use a combination of agriculture waste like corn husks and mushrooms as a resin and combine them together and grow them in a mold to make a shape from everything from packaging to auto parts. a mushroom growing out of the side of tree is comprised out of mycillium. if you look in the tree structure, you find a vast network of...
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we're talking about a lot of communities and a real and unsustainable hit to our economy. and on a third and final level, that reality would ensure we don't even get to the goal of these reforms, which is to make the system whole and fiscally sustainable. because to do that we need more folks in the national flood insurance program, not folks leaving, turning in their keys. that will kill any effort to make the program solid fiscally and sustainable fiscally. so on every level we cannot allow this to happen. the menendez-isakson bill with the help of many other members including myself was put together to get us to the right place, and it takes the important first step to make sure we get it right, fema does the mapping right, which they're not doing right in some cases now. fema does the affordability study mandated in the original biggert-waters bill but which fema has not even begun yet. we do all those things to get this right and avoid completely unaffordable rate increases. and i urge my colleagues on a bipartisan basis to support this good bill. we also need your su
we're talking about a lot of communities and a real and unsustainable hit to our economy. and on a third and final level, that reality would ensure we don't even get to the goal of these reforms, which is to make the system whole and fiscally sustainable. because to do that we need more folks in the national flood insurance program, not folks leaving, turning in their keys. that will kill any effort to make the program solid fiscally and sustainable fiscally. so on every level we cannot allow...
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you have stressed on many occasions each full meal commitment to key of education and unsustainable close to reaching people out to the ummah. how do you evaluate the quinnipiac the changes that people about you can do to him who weekly's top priority on fundamental policy. this entry is improving the livelihood to people in rural areas. economic growth and eradicating poverty we're also taking essential steps for developing the economy. myanmar enjoys abundant natural resources and the strong workforce we're also surrounded by nations with large populations. so we have good access to major markets. you can snorkel with japan is supporting us with official development assistance. in the form of grants in aid of a new low. fromm economic growth. japanese assistance. will contribute to our infrastructure projects including roads and bridges in railway network was that he and mom still had some major hassle for me today. if it just kept more outside investment. one can induce the wind up negotiations for nationwide he's fine there to stop long running conflict between good and pretty and del
you have stressed on many occasions each full meal commitment to key of education and unsustainable close to reaching people out to the ummah. how do you evaluate the quinnipiac the changes that people about you can do to him who weekly's top priority on fundamental policy. this entry is improving the livelihood to people in rural areas. economic growth and eradicating poverty we're also taking essential steps for developing the economy. myanmar enjoys abundant natural resources and the strong...
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dark his book presents a prophetic warning about the consequences of a change in climate and it unsustainable economy that's a heartbeat away from collapse now being skeptical of the sensational prediction i first asked him what evidence he has to back up this claim. the international energy agency is among the most conservative organizations on the planet and they're predicting the future beyond which we've got humans on the planet by twenty thirty so i'm. not sure anybody would choose the international energy agency. being the sort of conspiracy theory or trying to promote an agenda that is. in fact the same. or as conservative in that assessment is that in many others so you're saying that the earth cannot simply accommodate for billions of people i mean so what's going to happen to all these other people about i. suspect. like every other organism on the planet you know when they're going to overshoot there is a correction or cry. for most p.c.'s there's a crash i don't see it with the exception of our sanctions and our ability to be clever i don't see a big difference between us and bact
dark his book presents a prophetic warning about the consequences of a change in climate and it unsustainable economy that's a heartbeat away from collapse now being skeptical of the sensational prediction i first asked him what evidence he has to back up this claim. the international energy agency is among the most conservative organizations on the planet and they're predicting the future beyond which we've got humans on the planet by twenty thirty so i'm. not sure anybody would choose the...
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well there's no doubt in my mind that it's unsustainable. it can be managed in several ways the recognition i think that the private sector led crazy money to for example borrowers in greece including the government and not the private sector might have to take some losses on that crazy borrowing. if you think of macy's in new york i remember there was a time in two thousand. when macy's went bust. what happened then was there was a chapter eleven process creditors were told you lent to macy's you should have been assessed better whether or not it was able to repay macy's was told you're going to have to restructure you going to do something about the business because you can't repay these debts. some of the debts going to have to be run all right written off but what the authorities tried to do more than anything else was get macy's back into business and back actively becoming economically active because ultimately that's have the interest of her creditors as well of society as a whole and sure enough that's what the chapter eleven process
well there's no doubt in my mind that it's unsustainable. it can be managed in several ways the recognition i think that the private sector led crazy money to for example borrowers in greece including the government and not the private sector might have to take some losses on that crazy borrowing. if you think of macy's in new york i remember there was a time in two thousand. when macy's went bust. what happened then was there was a chapter eleven process creditors were told you lent to macy's...
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the fa is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty johnit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such dstain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he ce from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificiallyigh king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice the potential. why would you incentivize that? >> then let's make it $100? you could make the opposite -- opposite argument to say $0. >> only 5% are paid minimum wage. 95% don't need the rule and if adults want to wor at $2 then why can't we be free to do that? >> why can't we be free to let children work or that? because we the government to help us along as to what is equitable. john: what about clean-air? if the kids are not slaves and they want to wk, people have free oice. >> zaph 5% is the important 5% we look out for those theres no reason why we cannot look at the 5% better earning the mini
the fa is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty johnit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such dstain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he ce from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificiallyigh king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but...
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given the state of stagnation of the portuguese economy given that the portuguese public that is unsustainable i suspect the speculation william force the c b to energise the policy of. outright monitor transactions which it announced successfully but never actually put in place never actually to get and that is going to create a whole process given the for agility of the german the governing and the german political scene the grand coalition but i mean i think the political. librium in the uterus zone will shutter following the exit not of greece but of any of the eurozone member states with the exception perhaps of cyprus which is too small to want to worry about now yawn as i think it's fair to say that you haven't been super optimistic and have you here is there and you're out this interview i'm going to ask you in conclusion do you see any silver lining to anything that goes on in the eurozone. let me say that i go to bed every night and i wake up in the morning every morning hoping that i can find reasons to be optimistic. over the last three years. i kept my hopes up. opinion leaders ha
given the state of stagnation of the portuguese economy given that the portuguese public that is unsustainable i suspect the speculation william force the c b to energise the policy of. outright monitor transactions which it announced successfully but never actually put in place never actually to get and that is going to create a whole process given the for agility of the german the governing and the german political scene the grand coalition but i mean i think the political. librium in the...
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coin is being used right now by thousands of people but is this type of currency really feasible unsustainable for the entire planet to use. i think that's an easy question to answer because it is already working globally between isn't one hundred ninety fourth national currency it's the first transnational currency and sitting here today i pull out my smartphone and pay my subcontractor in bangalore india and they will receive payment in a few seconds i'll pay forty cents to send it they will have to pay nothing to receive it it will be in their smartphone pickling account instantly and kind of power can be global trade it can revolutionize services and most importantly can start affecting some of the most exploitative markets in the world the remittances market where every here companies like western union extract seventy four billion dollars from the poorest people on the planet just to send money home and we have the opportunity of rebooting those flows of money and allowing migrants immigrant workers in this country to send money home or in other countries forced to send money home to the
coin is being used right now by thousands of people but is this type of currency really feasible unsustainable for the entire planet to use. i think that's an easy question to answer because it is already working globally between isn't one hundred ninety fourth national currency it's the first transnational currency and sitting here today i pull out my smartphone and pay my subcontractor in bangalore india and they will receive payment in a few seconds i'll pay forty cents to send it they will...
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moment happening at the in turkey is we have a situation that is completely unsustainable. 25% of gdp is over 200 billion. is not with the sovereign, but the private sector. the banking system is shrinking. now to go through the process of the leveraging. there will be a massive crunch down on domestic gdp. thank you. stay with us. ♪ >> i am mark barton. these are the bloomberg top headlines. china manufacturing contracted. a survey shows the company is cutting jobs at a rate of almost -- the ukraine parliament offering amnesty. -- the measure was passed after nearly 12 hours of negotiations. and mark carney said the bank of england still wasn't ready to move away from record low interest rates. his book on the issue of scottish independence. he said an independent scotland would have to surrender some sovereignty. >> the existing banking union between scotland and the rest of the united kingdom has proved durable. these arrangements help make sure that scotland can mccain a banking system. maintain a banking system. ♪ >> hello. welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. >> i am anna e
moment happening at the in turkey is we have a situation that is completely unsustainable. 25% of gdp is over 200 billion. is not with the sovereign, but the private sector. the banking system is shrinking. now to go through the process of the leveraging. there will be a massive crunch down on domestic gdp. thank you. stay with us. ♪ >> i am mark barton. these are the bloomberg top headlines. china manufacturing contracted. a survey shows the company is cutting jobs at a rate of almost...
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given the state of stagnation of the portuguese economy given that the portuguese public that is unsustainable such prickly speculation william force the c b to energise the policy of. outright monetary transactions which it announced successfully but never actually put in place never actually to get and that is going to create a whole process given the fragility of the german that it and the german political scene the grand coalition but i mean i think that the political. librium in the uterus zone will shatter flowing out of greece but of any of the eurozone member states with the exception perhaps of cyprus which is too small to want to worry about now yawn as i think it's fair to say that you haven't been super optimistic and have you here is there and you're out this interview i'm going to ask you in conclusion do you see any silver lining to anything that go on in the euro zone. let me say that i go to bed every night and i wake up in the morning every morning hoping that i can find reasons to be optimistic. over the last three years. i kept my hopes up. and european leaders have been do
given the state of stagnation of the portuguese economy given that the portuguese public that is unsustainable such prickly speculation william force the c b to energise the policy of. outright monetary transactions which it announced successfully but never actually put in place never actually to get and that is going to create a whole process given the fragility of the german that it and the german political scene the grand coalition but i mean i think that the political. librium in the uterus...
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well there's no doubt in my mind that it's unsustainable. it can be managed in several ways the recognition i think that the private sector led crazy money to for example borrowers in greece including the government and not the private sector might have to take some losses on that crazy borrowing. if you think of macy's in new york i remember there was a time in two thousand when macy's went bust. what happened then was there was a chapter eleven process creditors were told you lent to macy's you should have been assessed better whether or not it was able to repay macy's was told you're going to have to restructure you going to do something about the business because you can't repay these debts. some of the debts going to have to be run right written off but what the authorities tried to do more than anything else was get macy's back into business and back actively becoming economically active because ultimately that serve the interests of her creditors as well of society as a whole and sure enough that's what the chapter eleven process did
well there's no doubt in my mind that it's unsustainable. it can be managed in several ways the recognition i think that the private sector led crazy money to for example borrowers in greece including the government and not the private sector might have to take some losses on that crazy borrowing. if you think of macy's in new york i remember there was a time in two thousand when macy's went bust. what happened then was there was a chapter eleven process creditors were told you lent to macy's...
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given the state of stagnation of the portuguese economy given that the portuguese public that is unsustainable suspect the speculation william force the c b to energise the policy of. outright monetary transactions which it announced successfully but never actually put in place never actually to get and that is going to create a whole process given the for agility of the german the governing and the german political scene the police and but i mean i think the political. librium in the uterus zone will shutter following the exit not of greece but of any of the eurozone member states with the exception perhaps of cyprus which is too small to want to worry about now yawn as i think it's fair to say that you haven't been super optimistic and rather here is our anchor out this interview i'm going to ask you in conclusion do you see any silver lining to anything that go on in the eurozone. let me say that i go to bed every night and i wake up in the morning every morning hoping that i can find reasons to be optimistic. over the last three years. i kept my hopes up. and leaders have been doing everyt
given the state of stagnation of the portuguese economy given that the portuguese public that is unsustainable suspect the speculation william force the c b to energise the policy of. outright monetary transactions which it announced successfully but never actually put in place never actually to get and that is going to create a whole process given the for agility of the german the governing and the german political scene the police and but i mean i think the political. librium in the uterus...
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the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of povertyou with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >> then let's make it $100? you could make the opposite -- opposite argument to say $0. >> only 5% are paid minimum wage. 95% don't need the rule and if adults want to work at $2 then why can't we be free to do that? >> why can't we be free to let children work or that? because we the government to help us along as to what is equitable. john: what about clean-air? if the kids are not slaves and they want to work, people have free choice. >> zaph 5% is the important 5% we look out for those there is no reason why we cannot look at the 5% better earnin
the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of povertyou with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long...
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haven't seen what has happened since the end of 2008 and this is what we have and that is just unsustainable to give you a sense of it. for every new dollar that china created, 80% of gdp. that was down 17 cents at the beginning of last year and that shows you how bad the situation as. neil: cordon, don't go anywhere. what you are saying is right. >> i think the best way to describe that is uneven. there are two factors. expectations of developing a consumer sector that fell short. and so couple that with the regulation of coming down the pipeline to address those rising %-it's understandable that the growth has slowed over the next 12 months. neil: we have hitched their wagons in this way. >> we are basically a little too complacent in the other direction and if we are too optimistic on a country like china and it collapses, you're absolutely right. i think the reverse is actually true. and i think it's far from it. i can china basically doesn't think in your increments, but ten-year increments. it was basically in line with the averages that average is that you have seen over the past coup
haven't seen what has happened since the end of 2008 and this is what we have and that is just unsustainable to give you a sense of it. for every new dollar that china created, 80% of gdp. that was down 17 cents at the beginning of last year and that shows you how bad the situation as. neil: cordon, don't go anywhere. what you are saying is right. >> i think the best way to describe that is uneven. there are two factors. expectations of developing a consumer sector that fell short. and so...
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well there's no doubt in my mind that it's unsustainable. it can be managed in several ways the recognition i think that the private sector lead crazy money to for example borrowers in greece including the government and not the private sector might have to take some losses on that crazy borrowing. if you think of macy's in new york i remember there was a time in two thousand when macy's went bust. what happened then was there was a chapter eleven process creditors were told you lent to macy's you should have been assessed better whether or not it was able to repay macy's was told you're going to have to restructure you going to do something about the business because you can't repay these debts. some of the debts going to have to be run all right written off but what the authorities tried to do more than anything else was good macy's back into business and back actively becoming economically active because ultimately that's the interest of her creditors as well of society as a whole and sure enough that's what the chapter eleven process did
well there's no doubt in my mind that it's unsustainable. it can be managed in several ways the recognition i think that the private sector lead crazy money to for example borrowers in greece including the government and not the private sector might have to take some losses on that crazy borrowing. if you think of macy's in new york i remember there was a time in two thousand when macy's went bust. what happened then was there was a chapter eleven process creditors were told you lent to macy's...
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efforts to address one of the biggest challenges we face as a country, and that is the fiscally unsustainable position of our federal government, driven by mandatory spending. we've cut discretionary spending significantly as a percentage of our budget, as a percentage of our economy, any way you measure it, discretionary spending has been squeezed. mandatory spending has been almost completely untouched, and it's growing far too fast. recently, this body, including every democrat who supports this menendez bill, voted for a reform, a reform of one mandatory program that makes it sustainable, makes it viable. we shouldn't be walking away. i mean, if we are at all serious about getting our mandatory spending under control, we shouldn't walk away from this reform. please, i urge my colleagues, support the toomey amendment, and i yield back my time. the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be two minutes of debate equally divided prior to a vote on amendment number 2707 offered by the senator from pennsylvania, mr. toomey. mr. menendez: mr. president, my understanding -- parli
efforts to address one of the biggest challenges we face as a country, and that is the fiscally unsustainable position of our federal government, driven by mandatory spending. we've cut discretionary spending significantly as a percentage of our budget, as a percentage of our economy, any way you measure it, discretionary spending has been squeezed. mandatory spending has been almost completely untouched, and it's growing far too fast. recently, this body, including every democrat who supports...
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in the social security is unsustainable and they say that that is unsustainable and obamacare is unsustainable. and so unless we figure out the republican bureaucracy, something that is not deceptive, we are going to win one here or there. but the tractor he will not change. so from my perspective the republican party needs to get back to its grass roots and become a party of principle again and not purity but principle. and they have to have positions that juxtapose this with what the administration is doing. and that drew the highest in american history through the democratic administration. and i think we have to be true to ourselves about what is taking place and i think that the republican establishment in those days are over. >> he writes the federal government consumes nearly 25% of all true conservatives produced by the american people in this includes $1 trillion of fiscal operating debt, born in 17 trillion far exceeding the total value of the economic wealth created by the american people, which is expected to reach about 26 trillion in a decade. there's a lot of unfunded liability
in the social security is unsustainable and they say that that is unsustainable and obamacare is unsustainable. and so unless we figure out the republican bureaucracy, something that is not deceptive, we are going to win one here or there. but the tractor he will not change. so from my perspective the republican party needs to get back to its grass roots and become a party of principle again and not purity but principle. and they have to have positions that juxtapose this with what the...
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whole lake government we all still running off on public finances in a way that is completely unsustainable let alone get back to my thought here in terms of this being a. cleansing because you're targeting a group of people in this economy who are not willing to go out and allow themselves to become shameless city speculators so you have a population of city speculators who are morally dubious at best who are caught time in again and again committing acts of fraud and yet the chancellor and the prime minister is are causing writing them checks there is no austerity for financial fraud in the city of london there is no austerity for real estate speculation in the city of london there is no austerity for the least morally centered in this country that's where the cleansing cleaver comes down if you're corrupt if you're a kleptocrat if you count out to foreign dictators you get a check if you're an outstanding citizen just trying to do your bit you get it with austerity why that why that why the two speed economy here what is cameron and i was born to have against basic working british people
whole lake government we all still running off on public finances in a way that is completely unsustainable let alone get back to my thought here in terms of this being a. cleansing because you're targeting a group of people in this economy who are not willing to go out and allow themselves to become shameless city speculators so you have a population of city speculators who are morally dubious at best who are caught time in again and again committing acts of fraud and yet the chancellor and...
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situation and causes revolutions riots and even when it's not doing that it's just inefficient and unsustainable so we say the reason that there is so much wealth so concentrated primarily is because of when operating on land now within our george's g.o.'s community we also argue about monopoly on money and whether that should be included and happily george also agreed that money is should not be the exclusive creation of banks he said it was too important to be left to the banks so he believed that government should also produce the money as well scott baker president of the common ground york city thanks. thank you coming up i'll talk about america's unaccountable boys in baluchistan around. this immediately so we lead to. the same motions in your. reply to this it. seems that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from . politic only on our team. think that's like. the really. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shred albus. role. in fact the single bigg
situation and causes revolutions riots and even when it's not doing that it's just inefficient and unsustainable so we say the reason that there is so much wealth so concentrated primarily is because of when operating on land now within our george's g.o.'s community we also argue about monopoly on money and whether that should be included and happily george also agreed that money is should not be the exclusive creation of banks he said it was too important to be left to the banks so he believed...
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billion poorest people to become the next bill gates what he doesn't seem to get is that this unsustainable model of crony capitalism is designed to keep the wealth gap growing but at least o'leary's co-host amanda lang seems to have a slightly less sociopathic head on her shoulders. tell me that you want to redistribute wealth again that's never going to have all you want to take a simple step like this which is neither good nor bad it's just a fact it's a celebrate stories that i'm very excited about and i'm wonderful to see it happen i tell kids every day if you know what's going on what's wrong with it it's at a cocktail party not men what's wrong with this possible response you had work hard you might be stinking rich talking about people in extreme abject poverty that's how you get through and have no where to go if you were just talking to a really. oh my bad i didn't realize the story was about the plight of the poor is about validating the wealth hoarding skills of larry and associates now whole areas is it that amanda lang said that the study which according to her has neither goo
billion poorest people to become the next bill gates what he doesn't seem to get is that this unsustainable model of crony capitalism is designed to keep the wealth gap growing but at least o'leary's co-host amanda lang seems to have a slightly less sociopathic head on her shoulders. tell me that you want to redistribute wealth again that's never going to have all you want to take a simple step like this which is neither good nor bad it's just a fact it's a celebrate stories that i'm very...