Sunday 13 November 2011

Keiser Report: Cameron & Osborne on the Run (E209)


RussiaToday | Nov 12, 2011 | 306 views
This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss George Osborne's admission that he has no power over bankers and that the population will always have to pay for their crimes. Max and Stacy also discuss the 'slow motion train robbery' of low interest rates and the use of trending topics on Twitter as price propaganda. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser interviews Senator Mike Gravel and his direct democracy initiative and how it could empower the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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Berlusconi finally quits as Italian PM | euronews, world news

Berlusconi finally quits as Italian PM | euronews, world news

Berlusconi finally quits as Italian PM

http://www.euronews.net/2011/11/12/berlusconi-finally-quits-as-italian-pm/

Silvio Berlusconi has resigned as prime minister ending one of the most scandal-plagued eras in Italy’s post-war history.

Hundreds of people gathered outside the presidential palace to cheer as he departed. There were also scenes of jubilation in other parts of Rome as news spread.......


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Berlusconi - the end of the affair


Euronews | Nov 12, 2011 | 310 views
http://www.euronews.net/ Silvio Berlusconi surely could not have imagined it would come to this.
For 17 years he has been the face of Italian politics. His flamboyant, perma-tan style made Italians forget the string of court cases - four of which are ongoing - against him.
His defence has been nothing if not dramatic.
"Legally I'm the most persecuted man there has ever been in the whole world ever he declared in 2009," he declared in 2009.
It may have been great for dramatic effect but will it stand up in court?

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