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the central banks are being asked where's the gold and in the case of gordon brown of course he was forced to sell four hundred tonnes of britain's goal to satisfy demand from none other than germany so gordon brown had to sell sixty percent of britain's gold back in two thousand and one just satisfy germany's request any blind about it and the coalition government including cameron osborne today are lying about it they don't have the gold and now they're being completely flamed by the actual market. oh oh oh oh oh well for those who don't know who have followed the gold manipulation story the central bank goldman if they should story or the got to gold antitrust action committee story. article points out that data alleges that western central banks have manipulated the price of gold for decades to support their currencies especially the us dollar and to maintain artificially low interest rates many of these gold transactions are carried out with reserves of central banks so they may be storing in their vaults only half the gold that officially counted now again he mentions the devils curr
the central banks are being asked where's the gold and in the case of gordon brown of course he was forced to sell four hundred tonnes of britain's goal to satisfy demand from none other than germany so gordon brown had to sell sixty percent of britain's gold back in two thousand and one just satisfy germany's request any blind about it and the coalition government including cameron osborne today are lying about it they don't have the gold and now they're being completely flamed by the actual...
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brown forgot that he was the one that sold all of the u.k.'s gold three hundred seventy seven four hundred tons six percent what's that everybody's forgotten about what gordon brown did and he made not the queen's use down the wall so he went around like did we have more gold at some point what happened to all this gold that's were out of time ok to say goodbye great to have you on again soon the book is right here this is it this is i got to recommend this book wholeheartedly i'm going to read it myself it's called plan of ponzi mitch fire stein is the author thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guests misfires stein if you'd like to send me an email please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot are you until next time i started saying you know. divine power in action to make the sacraments. i am he she sees me as we are under the control of those governing us before at the service of a spac
brown forgot that he was the one that sold all of the u.k.'s gold three hundred seventy seven four hundred tons six percent what's that everybody's forgotten about what gordon brown did and he made not the queen's use down the wall so he went around like did we have more gold at some point what happened to all this gold that's were out of time ok to say goodbye great to have you on again soon the book is right here this is it this is i got to recommend this book wholeheartedly i'm going to read...
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hundred tons six percent what's that everybody's forgotten about what gordon brown did and he made nothing quaint used down the walls and he was going around like did we have more gold at some point what happened to all those gold that's were out of time ok to say goodbye great to have you on again soon the book is right here this is it this is i got to recommend this book wholeheartedly i'm going to read it myself it's called planet fawzi mitch fireside is the author thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me i know it's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest mr fire stein if you'd like to send me an email please do so at kaiser reported r t t v dot are you and the next time i got a thing you know.
hundred tons six percent what's that everybody's forgotten about what gordon brown did and he made nothing quaint used down the walls and he was going around like did we have more gold at some point what happened to all those gold that's were out of time ok to say goodbye great to have you on again soon the book is right here this is it this is i got to recommend this book wholeheartedly i'm going to read it myself it's called planet fawzi mitch fireside is the author thanks so much for being...
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she spends a lot of time in scotland is a great mimic and does a good gordon brown. but her sense of humor is subtle and dried and one of my favorite examples back in 2003 an american lady was in waiting celebrating her 70th birthday held at a nightclub on the square. the queen was very excited because she had not been to a nightclub since the 1940's when she was married. she had a wonderful time and was seated next to lord salisbury one of the most illustrious aristocrats and the next day she went to the of lords of london and was introduced to dignitaries by the dean of the heavy and he said to the clean. he said you know, him she said yes robert and i were in the nightclub last night. that is the dry humor. >>host: sandy dedell smith is a guest. "elizabeth the queen" is the topic. we will begin with a caller from new york. >> caller: my question is with this band of the queen elizabeth's reign one of the longest in the history of the u.k. with all the prime minister's she has worked with how has that impacted her as a queen from your knowledge? >>guest: she has a
she spends a lot of time in scotland is a great mimic and does a good gordon brown. but her sense of humor is subtle and dried and one of my favorite examples back in 2003 an american lady was in waiting celebrating her 70th birthday held at a nightclub on the square. the queen was very excited because she had not been to a nightclub since the 1940's when she was married. she had a wonderful time and was seated next to lord salisbury one of the most illustrious aristocrats and the next day she...
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>> it's the opposite because gordon brown was always -- he was chancellor but he was always very biter that he hadn't become prime minister. i ran david cameron's campaign, literally, to be the best prime minister and leader of the party so that the relationship, if you study british politics you'll know that the relationship between the chancellor and the prime minister is often one of the most difficult ones in british politics. >> rose: and he's a 10 and you're 11. >> we often talk about the tensions. that tension doesn't exist today and the people have looked in vein for some argument between us and they can't find it. >> rose: so can i imagine on some evening like at 10:00 you'll think i'd just go over to 10 and see how david is doing? >> well, we are -- we're next door neighbors and our children are good friends as well. so it's -- it's a strength, a partnership on the economic policy front that is good but in a town like this you have the treasury and the prime minister arguing with each other that would be the best. >> rose: you are part of t decision making process there for a
>> it's the opposite because gordon brown was always -- he was chancellor but he was always very biter that he hadn't become prime minister. i ran david cameron's campaign, literally, to be the best prime minister and leader of the party so that the relationship, if you study british politics you'll know that the relationship between the chancellor and the prime minister is often one of the most difficult ones in british politics. >> rose: and he's a 10 and you're 11. >> we...
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well it makes sense because the likes of bondo for example fly around the world with tony blair and gordon brown and now probably david cameron and george osborne and he says ok what order to increase your overseas budget and then we find out that in fact he himself refuses to pay you know that you know how come they didn't do like a live. bond to bail out ireland i mean he's irish isn't it i thought he was irish maybe he's not irish maybe he's just like some poxy coal burning sleigh riding jerk . so back to this story about adam smith international it grew out of but is now not related to the right wing think tank the adam smith institute they were paid thirty seven million pounds by defeat last year to promote the free market in the third world its total turnover that year was fifty three point six million pounds with profits of five million pounds up ten percent in two thousand and ten so as you see most of their income comes from the u.k. taxpayer and there they are pushing this free market agenda which they themselves don't apparently are unable to compete and they still from the taxp
well it makes sense because the likes of bondo for example fly around the world with tony blair and gordon brown and now probably david cameron and george osborne and he says ok what order to increase your overseas budget and then we find out that in fact he himself refuses to pay you know that you know how come they didn't do like a live. bond to bail out ireland i mean he's irish isn't it i thought he was irish maybe he's not irish maybe he's just like some poxy coal burning sleigh riding...
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. >> gordon brown says she would be a worthy recipient of the nobel peace prize. her calls to educate all girls got attention of washington-based vital voices, which promotes extraordinary women, and girls around the world. >> we first heard about the attack we were outraged. ét, her leadership and voice. >> vital voices reached out and one of them is megan smith. estimated 32 million girls around the world don't have access to an education. >> this is wasting the talent of the country. it's one of the greatest challenges. >> together, they created the malala fund, it will be up to malala, her father and a small board to decide how to use the funds. she has inspired many young people. >> i have a right to sing, talk, i have the right to go to market. that song written by 12-year-old samantha martin in honor of malala. her father e mailed samantha say we want the song and i could not control my tears. proceeds from the video will go to the malala fund. >> and we told you megan smith is with googlewu1l÷ x. a top secret lab developing new projects. now let's go bac
. >> gordon brown says she would be a worthy recipient of the nobel peace prize. her calls to educate all girls got attention of washington-based vital voices, which promotes extraordinary women, and girls around the world. >> we first heard about the attack we were outraged. ét, her leadership and voice. >> vital voices reached out and one of them is megan smith. estimated 32 million girls around the world don't have access to an education. >> this is wasting the...
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. >> and hillary clinton has been such a big supporter of hers, as has gordon brown, the former prime minister and others leaders around the world issued a statement, a video statement, on behalf of malala today on u.n. human rights day. >> today we stand together with malala and the millions of other girls and women who literally risk their lives to get an education. getting an education is important to the future of every girl. it's also important for awful us collectively because when men and women have the same opportunities for education, societies are better off, economies flourish. >> this, of course, has been one of hillary clinton's issues for decades, but malala really symbolizes the struggle and how dangerous it is for girls and women in pakistan and other parts of the world still advocating for basic human rights. >> that's absolutely true. of course, the whole day was organized in her name, but really it was an effort that was intended to get the international community to mobilize behind some of these global education targets. really trying to get them to say we will mee
. >> and hillary clinton has been such a big supporter of hers, as has gordon brown, the former prime minister and others leaders around the world issued a statement, a video statement, on behalf of malala today on u.n. human rights day. >> today we stand together with malala and the millions of other girls and women who literally risk their lives to get an education. getting an education is important to the future of every girl. it's also important for awful us collectively because...
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just look at what happened in britain two years ago when gordon brown raised the highest tax rate from 40% to 50%. the number of millionaires reporting income for tax purposes went from 16,000 down to i think 6,000. they're losing all sorts of money and it's a double dip recession. these guys, it's just incredible what they're doing. they think that if you tax job creators, job creators are going to create more jobs. it's crazy. >> how can you have new businesses, how can you have new ventures without capital? it's the basis of the system. >> you can't. >> and if you're penalizing capital with higher tax rates, as we are across the board, how can this possibly lead to economic growth and job creation? no one's really talking about this. >> it's exactly right. you fine people for speeding to get them to slow down and not speed. you raise taxes on cigarettes to get people to stop smoking. yet now you're going to raise taxes on rich people and job creators to get them to do what? create more jobs? this is just double think craziness. >> here's the killer question for you. the killer quest
just look at what happened in britain two years ago when gordon brown raised the highest tax rate from 40% to 50%. the number of millionaires reporting income for tax purposes went from 16,000 down to i think 6,000. they're losing all sorts of money and it's a double dip recession. these guys, it's just incredible what they're doing. they think that if you tax job creators, job creators are going to create more jobs. it's crazy. >> how can you have new businesses, how can you have new...
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, la defensa de los ryders estuvo atenta pero los browns se llevan la vÍctoria las panteras de carolina, touch down, pase a la izquierda, mas tarde jugada de accion, en el final, esto no termina anotan por tierra y 27 a 21 felices tardes una dotacion de arboles navideÑos ha llegado, aunque los arboles originales fueron transportados en un barco que se hundio, esta tradiciÓn se ha mantenido para luego distribuirlos entre las familias mas necesitadas lo Único que debe hacer es mandar sus imagenes a noticias14,net >> miestrio en phoenix una mamá saca a una niña méxicana con cáncer, vientos e inundaciones dejan sin electricidad, y xolos de tijuana es campeón del torneo apertura del fútbol mexicano ♪. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana >> buenas tardes y bienvenidos a noticiero univisiÓn un misterioso caso tiene sorpredidas a las autoridades nadie sabe por quÉ pero una pequeÑa con cÁncer es sacada del hospital teenmos detalles. >> es el momento mismo en que la hija camina con su mamÁ, es una escena comÚn pero no cuando es para desaparecer al niÑo >> (habla en
, la defensa de los ryders estuvo atenta pero los browns se llevan la vÍctoria las panteras de carolina, touch down, pase a la izquierda, mas tarde jugada de accion, en el final, esto no termina anotan por tierra y 27 a 21 felices tardes una dotacion de arboles navideÑos ha llegado, aunque los arboles originales fueron transportados en un barco que se hundio, esta tradiciÓn se ha mantenido para luego distribuirlos entre las familias mas necesitadas lo Único que debe hacer es mandar sus...
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second quarter, 3-0 cleveland, wheaton with a bomb to gordon. 44-yard score, 10-0 browns. they led 10-3 at the half. late third quarter, 13-3 cleveland, carson palmer pump fake, now in for a 64-yard touchdown. the raiders offense makes a play and oakland is back in it, down 13-10. and fourth quarter, it is still 13-10, the raiders driving and palmer looking for the win but it is picking off by sheldon brown. brown put it away with 3.5 left. richardson up the gut to make it 0-10. the raiders did score late, too little too late, 20-17 is the final. >> we can't turn the ball over right there. we have all of the momentum and we are moving the ball and we can't -- we can't have that self-inflicted wound right there. if it is not there, we have to get rid of it. but we can't make that mistake. >> we took a shot there and go for a touchdown quickly and didn't put the ball in the right spot. didn't give him a chance to make a play on the ball. >>> david schaub, stanford, on game day tonight at 11:30. >> we'll see you in half an hour on eyewitness news at 6:30. good night. for over
second quarter, 3-0 cleveland, wheaton with a bomb to gordon. 44-yard score, 10-0 browns. they led 10-3 at the half. late third quarter, 13-3 cleveland, carson palmer pump fake, now in for a 64-yard touchdown. the raiders offense makes a play and oakland is back in it, down 13-10. and fourth quarter, it is still 13-10, the raiders driving and palmer looking for the win but it is picking off by sheldon brown. brown put it away with 3.5 left. richardson up the gut to make it 0-10. the raiders did...
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and browns, quarterback, the bob to josh gordon. he beats it. 44 yard score. 10-0. they led 10-3 at the half. 13-3. carson palmer, getting the 64 yard touchdown. the raiders earn it. down then-10. the 4th quarter, down by 3. the browns, in trouble. palmer going for the win. it is picked off by brown, a huge momentum killer for the raiders, then, the browns put it away. 3.5 left. getting it to make it 20-10. they scored a late touchdown. too little too late. oakland is now 3-9. >> we can not turn the ball over right there we have all of the momentum. moving the ball. and, and we can't -- we can't have that self-inflicted wound right there. you know, if it is not there we have to get rid of it. can not make that mistake. >> take the shot out there. going for the touchdown quickly. just did not put the ball in the right spot. did not make the play on the ball. >>> after the game, the raider coach left to be with his ailing father in texas. it is not known when he will return. david shaw is our special guest on "game day". >> good news for the world of football for that
and browns, quarterback, the bob to josh gordon. he beats it. 44 yard score. 10-0. they led 10-3 at the half. 13-3. carson palmer, getting the 64 yard touchdown. the raiders earn it. down then-10. the 4th quarter, down by 3. the browns, in trouble. palmer going for the win. it is picked off by brown, a huge momentum killer for the raiders, then, the browns put it away. 3.5 left. getting it to make it 20-10. they scored a late touchdown. too little too late. oakland is now 3-9. >> we can...
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you can trace it back to brown versus gordon. the single most important thing that we need is people to see themselves not as participants, but as leaders. i was teaching at usc yesterday. and i'm talking about the importance of the interfaith triangle. so what he said, where are the programs that i would apply to for that? and i thought, well, you have to build those. so now, if you are a student, and you want to apply to do some international development efforts, there are hundreds of programs. but he wanted to do that 50 years ago, there were not that many. we'll built infrastructure of international development. in interceptor of culturalism. the most important thing that we need right now are people to view themselves as leaders. so right now the conversation about religion is dominated by three discourses. religion poisons everything, and the muslims are coming to get you. if that's the conversation that will continue happening, it will continue to have much to change the conversation. in order to do that, you need to have
you can trace it back to brown versus gordon. the single most important thing that we need is people to see themselves not as participants, but as leaders. i was teaching at usc yesterday. and i'm talking about the importance of the interfaith triangle. so what he said, where are the programs that i would apply to for that? and i thought, well, you have to build those. so now, if you are a student, and you want to apply to do some international development efforts, there are hundreds of...
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quarterback threw for a career high of 364 yards, finds josh gordon. oakland gets into the end zone. carson palmer to rod streeter, e lead is down to three. they were going for a tying field goal but he under throws and it is picked off. browns ate up the clock with a long drive, richardson scores. raiders still lose their fifth straight, 20-17. the coach says palmer's pick was a real killer. >> we can't turn the ball over like that. we got all the momentum. we are moving the ball. we can't have that self-inflicted wound right there we need to get rid of it. we can't make that mistake. >> former stanford star andrew luck continues his superb season. colts rally to beat detroit 35-33. >>> it's now officially, stanford will take on wisconsin in the rose bowl january 1st. meanwhile, san jose state which is ranked 24th in the polls will take on bowling green in the military bowl 27th in washington, d.c. >> in college hoops the stanford men placed host to denver. cardinals jumped out to a 15-point lead. here is 2 of his 19 points. christian sanders and puts
quarterback threw for a career high of 364 yards, finds josh gordon. oakland gets into the end zone. carson palmer to rod streeter, e lead is down to three. they were going for a tying field goal but he under throws and it is picked off. browns ate up the clock with a long drive, richardson scores. raiders still lose their fifth straight, 20-17. the coach says palmer's pick was a real killer. >> we can't turn the ball over like that. we got all the momentum. we are moving the ball. we...
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. >> warner: michael gordon "new york times," thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: and that brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> brown: developing fiscal cliff, walking short time ago the president came out of the meeting with congressional leaders and said he was modestly optimistic. are you? >> no no i think everyone is trying to look busy so when we go over he can say we tried. he came back from hawaii, he had to do something. so they had a meeting. if you don't have new offers you don't have progress. you did have a frank exchange but they in in the business of macking a deal there is no real evidence that they moved. so i remain that we will probely go oferm then once that happens then all sort of things start a lining. speaker boehner gets reelect as speaker t is easier to pass a tax cut than do it beforehand. everyone goes crazy outside so there is more pressure. so i still think it's much more likely that not much has happened. >> what do you think? looking busy that's all that is happen
. >> warner: michael gordon "new york times," thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: and that brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> brown: developing fiscal cliff, walking short time ago the president came out of the meeting with congressional leaders and said he was modestly optimistic. are you? >> no no i think everyone is trying to look busy so when we go...
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. >> warner: michael gordon, "new york times," thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: and that brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> brown: developing fiscal cliff, walking short time ago the president came out of the meeting with congressional leaders and said he was modestly optimistic. are you? >> no, no i think everyone is trying to look busy so when we go over he can say we tried. he came back from hawaii, he had to do something. so they had a meeting. if you don't have new offers you don't have progress. you did have a frank exchange but they in in the business of macking a deal there is no real evidence that they moved. so i remain that we will probely go oferm then once that happens then all sort of things start a lining. speaker boehner gets reelect as speaker t is easier to pass a tax cut than do it beforehand. everyone goes crazy outside so there is more pressure. so i still think it's much more likely that not much has happened. >> what do you think? looking busy, that's all that is h
. >> warner: michael gordon, "new york times," thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: and that brings us to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> brown: developing fiscal cliff, walking short time ago the president came out of the meeting with congressional leaders and said he was modestly optimistic. are you? >> no, no i think everyone is trying to look busy so when we...
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carson palmer looking for the win, picked off by sheldon brown. browns win 20-17, raiders lose their fifth straight game. all right. i've got to ask you, 49ers, both their quarterbacks have things to add mire about them, so who's going to be their quarter back. >> you never go back. remember in high school, you had the boyfriend, and there were times you wanted to go back? he said never go back, and look where you are now. >> we'll give it more time on at 11:30. >> in other words ,,,,
carson palmer looking for the win, picked off by sheldon brown. browns win 20-17, raiders lose their fifth straight game. all right. i've got to ask you, 49ers, both their quarterbacks have things to add mire about them, so who's going to be their quarter back. >> you never go back. remember in high school, you had the boyfriend, and there were times you wanted to go back? he said never go back, and look where you are now. >> we'll give it more time on at 11:30. >> in other...