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The documentary proves through facts and statistics how hyperinflation in the U.S. is now inevitable and how Americans could soon see the end of entitlement programs they have become dependent on to live and [...]
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This episode Counting the Cost take a look at North Korea. After the death of the country's 'dear leader' his 28-year-old son has succeeded him, but will anything change for the economically isolated country?As [...]
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People all around the world are becoming increasingly dependent on a small number of large multinational businesses. Monsanto controls 90% of the production of genetically modified seeds. Microsoft holds an 88.26% [...]
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Barack Obama, the US president, has proposed a new tax on 50 of the country's largest financial institutions to reimburse taxpayers for the bank bailout of the past two [...]
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Puntland, one of the poorest regions in Africa, has been a semi-autonomous region in Somalia since 1998 when it was formed in response to the collapse of the government and the ongoing civil war in the south.It [...]
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Documentary telling the story of how the Edinburgh-based Royal Bank of Scotland fell from grace in October 2008 under the leadership of chief executive Fred Goodwin, coming close to collapse as it posted [...]
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When Atlantic Richfield prospectors struck oil at Prudhoe Bay early in 1968, they stumbled upon the largest oil field ever discovered in North America. Getting that oil out of Alaska would take nine years, employ [...]
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Widely known philosopher and University of Chicago Law School professor Martha Nussbaum explores the ethical implications of the financial crisis during three sessions with a group of ten talented law and [...]
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The Eye of the StormExplains the Fed's unique role in the banking system and its response to Hurricane [...]
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Released in 1975 by World Research, Inc. Includes an introduction by then-Secretary of the Treasury, William E. Simon, and interviews with professors Walter Heller (University of Minnesota) and Milton Friedman [...]
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Money is just information, a way we measure what we trade, nothing of value in itself. And we can make it ourselves, to work as a complement to conventional money. It's just a matter of design. Money is at the [...]
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Trace the turbulent, rapid rise of the world's biggest business, how a visionary but ruthless John D. Rockefeller controlled it-and how reporter Ida Tarbell took him on in one of the most famous muckraking exposes [...]
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Witness capitalism on a grand scale: how Shell Oil and Royal Dutch merged, then challenged the supremacy of Rockefeller's Standard Oil. A compelling tale of how oil transformed everyday life in the farthest [...]
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It's the heyday of cheap oil, the dawn of the Hydrocarbon Society... and the introduction of a prosperous new automobile culture for Americans. Follow the flamboyant characters, plots, and counterplots, as the [...]
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In 1996, in a documentary called "The Money Masters",, we asked the question why is America going broke. It wasn't clear then that we were, but it is today. Now the question is how can we get out of this [...]
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Warren Buffett is the greatest investor of all time. His decisions about buying shares and companies have beaten the stock market year after year and made him the richest person in the world - thought to be worth [...]
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