Global Pulse: G20: A New World Order

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Vale a pena uma checada na reportagem.
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2009
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In the context of the G20 meeting this weekend in the English countryside, it may be worthwhile to review what got accomplished in the last meeting in November. There's clearly a rift between US/UK and Continental Europe and the BRIC countries. China is worried about it's U.S. Treasury holdings. UNDERSTOOD
Mar
2009
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Great video! Go to the people's world order at www.grb.net. - John

Dec
2008
Dandelion Saladlinktv(November 13, 2008) With the financial crisis in full swing, the leading economic countries, the G7, are now turning to developing nations for support and guidance. President Bush is hosting the first in a series of meetings called the G20 that will include economic powerhouses like China, Russia and Brazil. But, these countries want more say in future economic decisions. With their huge reserves of foreign currency and fairly stable economies, a new world order could be on the horizon.SOURCES: KBS News, South Korea; Al Jazeera English, Qatar; CCTV, China; TVE, Spain; BBC World, U.K.; CNN, U.S.---Global Pulse is a fast-moving and informative television and web series that helps you navigate the news of the world by comparing and contrasting TV news reports. See all the episodes of Global Pulse at http://linktv.org/globalpulse more about "Global Pulse: G20: A New World Order", posted with vodpod.seeBailouts for banks: Layoffs for workersA Credit Crisis or a Collapsing Ponzi Scheme?Paulson the Bungler By Mike WhitneyCrisis Is Beyond The Reach of Traditional Solutions By Paul Craig RobertsTowards a Common Standard Benchmark for evaluating all Monetary Reform ProposalsWhy The Bailout Isn’t Working by Josh SidmanThe New World Order Monetary SystemSign Petition for a Monetary System That Puts People First - Open Letter to G-20The Economy Sucks and or Collapse
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2008

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Dandelion Salad linktv (November 13, 2008) With the financial crisis in full swing, the leading economic countries, the G7, are now turning to developing nations for support and guidance. President Bush is hosting the first in a series of meetings called the G20 that will include economic powerhouses like China, Russia and Brazil. But, these countries want more say in future economic decisions. With their huge reserves of foreign currency and fairly stable economies, a new world order could be on the horizon. SOURCES: KBS News, South Korea; Al Jazeera English, Qatar; CCTV, China; TVE, Spain; BBC World, U.K.; CNN, U.S. — Global Pulse is a fast-moving and informative television and web series that helps you navigate the news of the world by comparing and contrasting TV news reports. See all the episodes of Global Pulse at http://linktv.org/globalpulse more about “Global Pulse: G20: A New World Order“, posted with vodpod . see Bailouts for banks: Layoffs for workers A Credit Crisis or a Collapsing Ponzi Scheme? Paulson the Bungler By Mike Whitney Crisis Is Beyond The Reach of Traditional Solutions By Paul Craig Roberts Towards a Common Standard Benchmark for evaluating all Monetary Reform Proposals Why The Bailout Isn’t Working by Josh Sidman The New World Order Monetary System Sign Petition for a Monetary System That Puts People First - Open Letter to G-20 The Economy Sucks and or Collapse Posted in Business, China, Dandelion Salad Posts News Politics and-or Videos, Dandelion Salad Videos, Economy, New World Order - NWO, Politics, Russia, The Economy Sucks and or Collapse, Video, World
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