Speculation Videos
LaRouche 11.11.09 Webcast Q: Punishing Financial Criminals?
from Dailymotion - Official Content on November 21, 2009
Duration: 838
Duration: 838
http://www.larouchepac.com -- http://www.larouchepac.com -- From Q and A of Lyndon LaRouche's November 11, 2009 international webcast, The Great Change of 2009. LaRouche is asked what he thinks the priority should be for pursuing the financial criminals that created this mess.Author: LaRouchePAC Tags: larouche bernie madoff speculation short selling long derivatives securities mortgage backed financial money dollar crime white collar criminals hbpa bankruptcy reorganization Posted: 21 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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11.11.09 LaRouche Webcast Question: The Rold of Gold?
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 20, 2009
Duration: 850
Duration: 850
http://www.larouchepac.com -- From Q and A of Lyndon LaRouche's November 11, 2009 international webcast, The Great Change of 2009. LaRouche answers someone asking what the role of gold is to be in his new financial system?Author: LaRouchePAC Tags: larouche gold silver hard currency dollar standard reserve federal money monetary system credit exchange rate fixed production physical economics economy speculation ron paul Posted: 20 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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GRITtv: Imagining Radical Change with David Harvey & Alexander Cockburn
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 1694
Duration: 1694
The word "Change" has been used so much lately that it often seems almost meaningless. What's change really? Is it having Barack Obama in the White House, talking about withdrawing from Iraq, a stimulus bill that spends some federal dollars on infrastructure? David Harvey, author of A Brief History of Neoliberalism , and Alexander Cockburn, author of End Times: The Death of the Fourth Estate, don't think small when it comes to change. They aren't afraid to think about significant, even radical changes to the social order we've grown so used to, whether it's requiring full employment, reimagining urban living, or repudiating credit card debt and abolishing Wall Street speculation. Cockburn and Harvey joined Laura for an event at CUNY's Center for Place, Culture & Politics, and we bring you part of that discussion today.
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Stop Bankster Paradise
from Dailymotion - TV Universe group on November 17, 2009
Duration: 137
Duration: 137
Communiqué de presse – Novembre 2009 Haro sur les paradis fiscaux Réappropriation de l’espace publicitaire pour dénoncer la présence des banques dans les paradis fiscaux. Paris, porte d’Asnières / Dimanche 15 novembre : lifting publicitaire de la campagne de communication de BNP PARIBAS…. Nous sommes sur un chantier de démolition à côté du périphérique parisien...juste devant le siège de BNP PARIBAS immobilier, structure qui fait partie du groupe bancaire BNP Paribas, 1ère banque de dépôt de la zone euro depuis le rachat il y a un an de la banque FORTIS. Nous avons volontairement utilisé et détourné les slogans de l'une des plus grandes banques françaises, BNP PARIBAS, afin de dénoncer sa présence dans les paradis fiscaux. Un an après la déclaration par Nicolas Sarkozy de la moralisation du capitalisme , rien n'a changé ou presque...L'Etat a contribué au sauvetage des banques sans pour autant obtenir de réelles contreparties. Les banques françaises continuent de faire fructifier le patrimoine des plus riches, de proposer des produits d'optimisation fiscale dans les paradis fiscaux. Pourtant, BNP Paribas a annoncé en grande pompe il y a un mois qu'elle fermerait ses filiales situées dans les Paradis fiscaux de la liste grise de l'OCDE. En fait, cela ne concerne que les filiales situées au Bahamas et au Panama, soit une demi-douzaine d'établissements. BNP Paribas continue de gérer plusieurs centaines de filiales situées dans des Paradis fiscaux et judiciaires, c'est à dire dans des territoires ne souhaitant pas coopérer avec les instances internationales de régulation fiscales et judiciaires. BNP PARIBAS vient de démarrer une campagne de communication impressionnante. Nous aussi ! Ceci est notre première action : « BNP PARIBAS est la banque d'un monde qui continue de tricher » le collectif « Stop BanksterParadise » http://www.over-blog.com/profil/blogueur-2682240.html Author: DESOBEIR Tags: desobeir desobeissance actions banque speculation bnp paribas credit agricole novembre 2009 stop bankster paradise paradis fiscal robin des banques Posted: 17 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 4
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Dragon Ball Raging Blast First Thoughts, *IMPORTANT* Tournament(s) Info, WCS Update & More!
from Most Discussed on November 11, 2009
Duration: 659
Duration: 659
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Palm Pre's Limited Availability
from me on blip.tv (beta) on June 13, 2009
Duration: 447
Duration: 447
In this video, I share my thoughts on the possible ramifications of Palm's decision to limit productivity of their newest smartphone, the Pre. I've never liked the concept of limiting inventory for the sake of artificial demand (I'm looking at you Nintendo) and I'm seeing similar behavior from Palm. It's still early, and I don't have proof, but I have a gut feeling this may not be a good thing for Palm. Check out the video for more on the topic.
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