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a very good animation describing the banking crisis (especially in the states)
david mitchell explains the credit crisis on mock the week
red vs. blue financial crisis psa: rock bottom
the men of final fantasy : crisis core. this is from a magazine scan from famitsu.
in the last three decades, more then 30 mysterious, and sometimes deadly, diseases have emerged around the globe. learn how globalization has helped spur the world's virus crisis.
olbermann: blame for economic crisis goes beyond washington by david edwards countdowns keith olbermann places the blame for the economic downturn past president barack obama and president bush to the wall street executives who paid politicians and brought deregulation. this video is from msnbcs countdown, broadcast mar. 9, 2009.
part one. 1962 and the cold war gets colder. the soviet union tests the young american president john f. kennedy by deploying missiles in cuba - too close for comfort for the united states. (documentary of news footage compiled and edited by gil jesus.) / part 2
afshin rattansi in tehran talks to professor noam chomsky of mit and predictive markets specialist, max keiser, about the economic crisis, the propaganda model and the largest military in the world. part 2
part 1 afshin rattansi in tehran talks to professor noam chomsky of mit and predictive markets specialist, max keiser, about the economic crisis, the propaganda model and the largest military in the world.
anyone know wtf he`s talking about?
calvin's lemonade stand.
part two.
democratic presidential candidate barack obama delivers a powerful speech detailing his plans for repairing the american economy.
al jazeera 3 feb 09
when both gas and coffee go for $4.
1. indecision is the key to flexibility. 2. there is always one more son-of-a-bitch than you counted on. 3. the other line always moves faster until you get in it. 4. you can't tell which way the train went by looking at the track. 5. this is as bad as it can get, but don't bet on it. 6. the careful application of fear is also a form of communication. 7. friends may come and go but enemies accumulate. 8. suicide is most sincere form of self criticism. 9. if you think there is good in everybody, then you haven't met everybody. 10. if you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame. 11. one seventh of your life is spent on monday. 12. the more you run over a dead cat, the flatter it gets. 13. happiness is merely the remission of pain. 14. sometimes too much to drink is not enough. 15. anything worth fighting for is worth fighting dirty for.
first upload. i hope you guys like it.
part 1 of a metal gear spoof where snake must infiltrate the enemy base to find the new and most deadly metal gear.
snake is back, now its time to stop liquid and metal gear.
russian foreign minister sergey lavrov called on iran yesterday to halt all uranium enrichment activities, saying the international community is demanding "urgent and constructive steps" from tehran to ease concerns about its nuclear program, the itar-tass news agency reported.
"iran must heed the call to stop work linked to uranium enrichment," the agency quoted lavrov as saying a day after a meeting in moscow of diplomats from the five permanent un security council members plus germany.
"all participants in the meeting agreed that urgent and constructive steps are demanded of iran in response to the decision of the board of the international atomic energy agency [iaea]," which has called on tehran to stop enrichment activity, lavrov said.
but lavrov said no decision had been adopted at the meeting, echoing a top us diplomat who said the envoys who met for nearly three hours on tuesday evening recognized the "need for a stiff response to iran's flagrant violations of its international responsibilities" but failed to reach agreement on how to proceed.
after the meeting hosted by the russian foreign ministry, us undersecretary of state nicholas burns said that the possibility of sanctions had been discussed but indicated that further talks would be needed.
discussions were expected yesterday during a meeting of envoys from the g8 nations.
"iran's actions last week have deepened concern in the international community and all of us agreed that the actions last week were fundamentally negative and a step backward," burns said. "so now the task for us is to agree on a way forward."
burns gave no specifics as to the type or timing of sanctions and he refused to say whether russia had softened its opposition to sanctions against iran.
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an old cowboy dressed to kill with a cowboy shirt, hat, jeans, spurs, and chaps went to a bar and ordered a drink. as he sat sipping his whiskey, a young lady sat down next to him. after she ordered her drink, she turned to the cowboy and asked him, "are you a real cowboy?" to which he replied, "well, i have spent my whole life on the ranch, herding cows, breaking horses, mending fences. i guess i am." after a short while, he asked her what she was. she replied, "i am a lesbian. i spend my whole day thinking about women. as soon as i get up in the morning i think of women, when i eat, shower, watch tv, everything seems to make me think of women." a short while later she left and the cowboy ordered another drink. a couple sat down next to him and asked, "are you a real cowboy?" to which he replied, "i always thought i was, but i just found out that i'm a lesbian."
this is basically super mario brothers except candy canes and some goofy character.
this documentary was aired on pbs in 1987. the documentary gives an overview of what has actually happened in the last 50 years regarding war crimes of the cia and the cold war (including iran, guatamala, cuba, viet nam and chile). the original video is 90 minutes long but has been edited down to 20 minutes. the terrifying truth is that the documentary accurately describes the state of democracy in the united states in the present day.
a number of problems facing the world now and in the future.