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THE ORACLE January 23 rd 2009 part 1of2 Max Keiser 's BBC show

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THE ORACLE January 23 2009 part 1 of 2 with Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert ;

guests are : Sameh El Shahat, Stacy Herbert, Matthew Curtin

sujects are : banks problems of citigroup, bank of America, barclays, royal bank of Scotland, northern rock, Gordon Brown blames the foreigners; Jim Rogers says uk pound is doomed; greek riots; Marcus Schrenker captured faked his own death; SPAM sales are up big time; president Barack Obama; run on the british pound by April 2009 and the euro by December 2009

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  • What a fantastic show - almost genius , funny and disturbingly informative - even though the pound is stuffed the uk is still home to spear edge media.

  • i'm moving to zimbabwe, i'll be a billionaire!!!!!!

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  • run on the pound in April ?

    oh man, I'm going to buy some Spam from Costco wholesale...

  • Max must like that shiny jacket

  • COLLAPSE!!!

  • my english is not very good. what does "run on the GBP" mean? pound is going to collapse or soar by april 09?

  • okay dumbed down brits

  • Max is the man! Wait till the REAL crisis hits and the 100's of Trillions of dollars in derivatives implodes.

  • Gee. Gordon! Maybe SOVEREIGNTY isn't such a bad idea! What a tool.

  • this clipp is proof that in addition to dumb americans ...we definetely have dumb brits

  • Oh my goodness! LOL! That guest of Max was funny as hell when he talked about Obama, Kenya, and the American people. Good times, good times or should I say, "bad times?"

  • On Thursday, 29 May 2008 the Wall Street Journal released a controversial study suggesting that banks may have understated borrowing costs they reported for LIBOR during the 2008 credit crunch.[3] Such underreporting could have created an impression that banks could borrow from other banks more cheaply than they could in reality. It could also have made the banking system appear healthier than it was during the 2008 credit crunch.

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