Financial First Responders discuss whether US has become "Too Sexy to Survive"
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Welcome to Capital Account. As stocks fall, volatility spikes, perceived safe haven yields hit record lows, potential criminal Libor charges loom, and headlines tout "Global Economy in Worst Shape Since 2009," a large group of investors are meeting in Vancouver for the Agora Financial conference. The theme of the conference is 'Innovate or Die: Empire at a Turning Point.' We check in with the organizer, Eric Fry, Editor of the Daily Reckoning and Chief Investment Strategist at Agora Financial to find out why high profile investors and economic experts see such high stakes and what answers they may have. Also, with new lows for treasury yields, the US government has never borrowed this cheaply. We talk to Eric Fry about what the indebted US may learn from the extinction of the Irish Elk. With major Italian cities on the verge of collapse and residents taking to social media to demand return of the Lira, we talk to blogger extraordinaire Mike "Mish" Shedlock about what lies ahead for Europe.
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what less clothing?
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one of the best episodes really good.
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RT, can you dress her up better? Sheesh...
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I love the news format.... alive, hard-hitting, charismatic, highly-opinioniated and sexy !
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Weirdo.
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Money is the root of greed, greed is the root of evil. Unless you have no God, you have a story of a change in times. Some people mistake these stories as the end of the world because they do not truely walk the path. The world won't end but it will seem like it for a lot of folks. :-)
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Lol. You don't think that might be too much of a distraction for the viewer? After all, it's difficult to focus your attention when you're supporting an Irish Elk-size erection.
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Hahaha. The cameraman tripped on that first shot. Why no take 2? Was the director out taking a dump?
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Italy is Spain with better PR
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Mish t-shirts. Get on that.
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You have to agree that this show 'has a point of view'... I wonder if you could host a round table type discussion with those that agree with your point of view and it's detractors (there must be some, isn't their personality type supposed to be me me me, I'm sure they'd love the attention)
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What are the chances you could get Eric Sprott or John Williams on the show? I don't think you have had either as a guest before unless I'm mistaken.
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On the last seconds of the show I imagine the camera man saying to Lauren: "No! This camera. No! Don't get of the chair! Sit back down!!! That it stay where you are! Don't move! Talk on!!!!" ))))))))))))
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germany = nazi taker over, without firing a single bullet
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Lauren please get Kyle Bass on your program. He is awesome.
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the elk story was painfully slow, and the "Right said Fred" reference just kicked it when it was down.
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= Botox + hair color
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FYI: it seems that there is something wrong with your channel. Embedding videos in IE web-browser control (and possibly web pages viewed with IE) returns errors. The new embedding code makes the player to lose most of its controls. With the old code the player behaves properly, however there is a javascript error at closing the host-control about uninitialized ad-variable. These errors don't seem to exist when embedding videos from other channels.
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Aon bt. Great show
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bunny to pull out of the hat would be factories that make stuff to sell to china but too slow on that one. As America gotten poorer it exports has grown and counted for 41 percent of growth since the great recession. how ever retail and banking sectors are still too big, once these sectors crash America go form trade defect to trade surplus.
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