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00:00Jeddah, Jeddah, Jeddah, can you tell me a bedtime story?
00:04Oh, stop being so spoiled!
00:06Please, Grandma, just one story
00:08Okay, sir
00:10Once upon a time, long ago
00:17Specifically, the year 1929
00:21There was a white American man
00:26He spends the summer on one of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands.
00:31And then, Grandma, and then?
00:32Suddenly this man appeared.
00:35predatory shark
00:36no
00:36predatory dung
00:37A much bigger nightmare
00:39A much bigger nightmare
00:40Take his head, that's it
00:42ravenous
00:43He looked at him
00:46The Great Depression
00:51The Great Depression
00:53yeah
00:53This man was the head of Wall Street at the time.
00:56And the entire American stock market crashed that day.
00:58camping
00:59I honestly don't like this story, it's very old-fashioned.
01:01What is this for the American people? He said at the time
01:03But what they didn't know
01:05No one will save them from this problem except
01:09Smaiderman
01:10Frank Lemlem
01:11Dee Rosie Field
01:14I really feel like you're trying to play me.
01:16She tries to pass on historical information to me in an enjoyable way.
01:18And I was just putting Braille on your shoulder a little while ago.
01:20Farjouk is different from the story
01:22What? Why is it like that?
01:24We haven't even entered yet
01:26Due to the severity of corruption in the American stock market
01:29Tell me another story, Grandma
01:30A need for children, not for elderly rodents.
01:33Okay, sir
01:34Let me tell you another story
01:35The story of Harry Potter
01:38God Harry Potter
01:40Harry Potter
01:41The monster of the room, the wind's roar
01:46Oh Mama
01:47Don't come, Sumaya
01:55Tell me another story, Grandma
01:56Peace and blessings
01:57I'll tell you about religion in a new episode of the Dabke program.
01:59Today, my dear, we will talk about the Great Depression.
02:01July 24, 2019-2020
02:03Boston Post
02:04strange title
02:05Double your savings with 50% interest
02:07In just 45 days
02:09With Ponzi
02:09Al-Halan Al-Azizi got off here
02:11And thousands of Americans
02:13They went to invest from here
02:14Ponzi
02:15According to the newspaper
02:16He is an Italian millionaire
02:17He owns what is called The Securities Exchange Company
02:20What does Abu Ahmed's company, The Securities, sell?
02:22Individuals or what?
02:22He came, my dear
02:23This company is not a commodity.
02:24Selling an idea
02:25And Abu Ahmed wins
02:26The idea came
02:27When Ponzi received his mail
02:291919
02:29Helgi Asl Post Coupon Middle Spanish
02:32At that time, the Spanish currency had a small value.
02:34Dollar aversion
02:35That's why
02:35Ponzi would think that if he exchanged this coupon
02:37American postage stamp
02:39He'll be able to, don't ask how.
02:40Ahemsh achieves a 10% profit
02:42This is a house instead of thousands of coupons
02:44Each coupon offers a 10% profit.
02:46The truth, my dear, is that Ponzi combines
02:48Extreme intelligence and extreme stupidity
02:50What we'll find out in a little while
02:51In 8 months he will be able to collect from 40,000 American citizens
02:54$15 million to invest in his idea
02:57This, my dear, is equivalent to today.
02:58$200 million
02:59God bless Abu Ahmed, that's a really great idea!
03:01This brings a scream on the trade trap
03:02Let me tell you, my dear, as they say
03:04Mr. Ahmed Al-Suwaidi always
03:05Great idea, but I'm strong
03:06First, the man's name is Ponzi.
03:08In his book about the rise of Ponzi
03:09Dollar Dang says
03:10Those were the customers of Akshouli, not just any people.
03:12Politicians, priests, and officers
03:15They all have prestigious jobs.
03:17But they're just like you and me.
03:18They dream of a quick, unobstructed journey.
03:20According to Professor Edward Paulisen
03:22The American procrastinator was very believable.
03:24The idea of hardship without effort
03:25Because he simply saw what was around him
03:26They really do become a song in a short time
03:28And with effort, he said
03:29Ponzi, my dear, was not a company promise.
03:31But according to Edward
03:32It was a promise of a contract
03:33This, my dear, was the promise of American society in the 1980s.
03:36So, my dear, count the end of the First Blind War.
03:38America dominated the world as a superpower
03:40Britain's successor
03:41The war exhausted her
03:42This is because the American interest is far from Europe and the wars
03:44safe atmosphere
03:46Available labor
03:47Many people, my dear, were emigrating to America at that time.
03:49To find higher wages
03:51and a better standard of living
03:52From the villages 19 and up
03:53It is said that 55 million Europeans emigrated to America.
03:56Money, my dear
03:57The Europeans borrowed it from the Americans
03:59I acted on weapons
04:00These are not projects that will generate income afterwards.
04:02I took out loans
04:03I spent it on bombs, pistols, and weapons.
04:05Money in the air
04:06But there
04:07You take the money and spend it on a headache
04:09He works with cars, prefers to sell them and generate income for you.
04:12In economic movement
04:13Roaring Twentys
04:14Other than capital
04:15Creating these loans will increase
04:16Until it turned into heavy debt for the Europeans
04:18For Americans
04:19Which was the world's largest creditor at the time
04:21America was the bank that was giving money to the whole world.
04:23Lannister
04:24While the whole world was economically devastated
04:26America is looking forward to war and the Shah, in the name of God
04:28Wow, she produced some papers like that!
04:29Simply because she emerged from the war with zero losses and unimaginable profits
04:33Here, my dear, you are following an era known as the Roaring Twenties.
04:36The 1920s in America were just pure joy.
04:38His parties and parties
04:39Unlimited future
04:41Electricity is reaching all cities for the first time
04:43This is our first time dealing with Plus America competition.
04:45And we'll see the Oscars celebrations
04:47Heads and parties everywhere, even to loud music
04:49The twenties will be remembered as jazz.
04:52If the American left all this commotion and went back home
04:54Heliha washing machine, refrigerator, and television
04:56Well, what's the problem, Abu Ahmed? I'll come home to a house with a washing machine, a refrigerator, and a television.
04:59My dear, I've been talking to you about this for a hundred years.
05:01These devices were only available to the wealthy.
05:04But in America, it's gloomy for everyone.
05:05Thanks to the easy and convenient installation system
05:07Which makes it easier for people to buy goods
05:09Which marginalized its true value
05:11Now today, and kill me tomorrow.
05:12And so the future is guaranteed.
05:14And you actually find manifestations of this theft in things like cars.
05:16The number of Arab women in America reached six million in 2019.
05:20Ten years later they will be 27 million
05:23This means that one in five citizens now owns a car.
05:25All this is thanks to the installation systems
05:27In short, my dear, the world has become a distorted image of a Ponzi scheme.
05:31You can become rich in a few months
05:33And every American looks around him
05:35People find Rajab Arabiyat and with her devices
05:37It's hard to believe that all the countries of Lyon are like this.
05:40two pairs of scissors
05:40Surely all these people are singing
05:42Those who have them own
05:43I'm the only one paying interest and haircuts
05:45Let me tell you, my dear, that this lifestyle, with its inventions and promises...
05:48He's the one who made people invest their savings with Ponzi schemes.
05:51They all operate like this, they do this, they make money
05:52But my dear, what if I told you that there's something much bigger than Ponzi?
05:55And it makes the same promises
05:57This time it's not a specific US state.
05:59No, that's the entire American state.
06:01In fact, the whole world can say nothing about Abu Hamid.
06:03Ahmed Al-Rayan is there
06:04Dear, I'm talking about the American stock exchange.
06:07Stock Market
06:08In the 1920s, General Motors President Seron Rascom wrote
06:10This man, my dear, wrote an article titled
06:14He says simply
06:15If you had $15 every month
06:17And I bought shares with it
06:18You will have $80,000 by the end of the year.
06:21The economic press at the time
06:22Heshadt Bey, who is Veginari
06:24Let me tell you, my dear
06:25This statement wasn't made out of thin air.
06:26If you had bought it easily for $20
06:28And you didn't know anything about the stock market.
06:29The next day you'll find it for $23
06:31And the next one is 27
06:32And so
06:33Their craft is made of air.
06:34And you let go of my hand
06:35This, my dear, created a Houthi situation in the stock market.
06:36For employees and daily laborers
06:38And housewives
06:39Whatever your class or job
06:41Those who have Ershin with them will put Minak
06:43Acceptable in a dream of swift prosperity
06:44Kenin tells you that the stock market has weakened in price.
06:46Four times in five years
06:48That's because the Americans invested
06:49More than $2 billion in speculation
06:51That's a huge amount, according to his calculations today.
06:53One in three
06:54He was leaving his savings for Egypt Tourist Red
06:57Investment companies in the stock exchange have weakened.
06:58To the point where a new company opens every day
07:01Life of a martyr of perfection
07:02Profits that don't attract
07:03It was difficult for anyone to suspect that something was wrong.
07:05Whether in a game where the operator is one, like Ponzi
07:07or the entire American economic system
07:09It's impossible for anyone to doubt that there is actually an alternative.
07:11Because when an American citizen opens the window like that and looks far away
07:14He will find that the alternative economic system is what system?
07:17who?
07:17Soviet Union
07:18Honestly, my dear, I don't want to hide anything from you.
07:21What the Soviet citizen was going through
07:23Every seventh person joins Copanchi High
07:26In 1921, the Soviet Union was born as the first communist state.
07:31A communist state that sits in charge of the world with different borders
07:34This was happening at the same time that America began its borders.
07:37It is she who is leading the world instead of Europe
07:39That's colonialism, my dear Pro Max
07:40Excuse me, Abu Ahmed, there is a difference between the two borders.
07:42The American border and the Soviet border
07:44Simply put, my dear
07:45Let me tell you, my dear, that in the American border
07:46The whole world is a market
07:48Free market
07:49Meaning, he doesn't need a government to step down.
07:51Everything is offered and demanded
07:53Our product is getting more expensive
07:54Or it is licensed according to demand.
07:56Or, in the words of the famous economist
07:59Adam Smith's Invisible Hand
08:00The market is liberalizing everything.
08:02We as a government don't need to intervene
08:04Let the market play its role
08:05Adam Smith says there is a magic hand
08:07It weighs everything automatically
08:09Who but the US government intervenes?
08:10This is a great job opportunity.
08:12We have nothing to do with what happened to the goods.
08:14Neither what is planted nor what is manufactured
08:15Everything is fixed in the market according to people's demand for it.
08:18And here we are
08:19Every individual has their own share in this market.
08:20From the first vegetable market to the labor market
08:22The American Dream or America Dream
08:24It is a dream that every individual
08:25He will be able to put himself in a better position
08:28He will be richer
08:28He will have a great professional success story
08:30He will put his money in the stock market
08:31He will remain very rich
08:32Or he will work in a rich capitalist country.
08:35He can make money through it
08:36And he remains a millionaire
08:37All are individual stories
08:38Everyone has the opportunity
08:39If only the dream would come true
08:40He works hard and rolls up his sleeves
08:41And the market is down
08:42He plays by the rules of the market.
08:43While the Soviet Union remained a necessity
08:45He only has one story
08:47State
08:48acetate
08:48You're not playing by your name here.
08:50You are playing on behalf of the Soviet government.
08:52In the name of the Soviet people
08:54We want you to wake up every day.
08:55Arvan Zahan, you can't stand yourself, yes, four hours
08:58What will affect you is the deduction that may be made from your salary.
09:01While in the Soviet Union
09:02You are surpassing yourself in the name of the Soviet people.
09:04In Stalin's name afterwards
09:05You are a value that fulfills the nation's dream
09:07In the case of the Soviet Union
09:08The state owns all the means of production.
09:11Production tools, which are
09:15There is no such thing as private property
09:17Something that concerns you, something you're working on for your project.
09:20Something to write a story with alone
09:21Instead of Azima, it remains the grocery store of Hajj Shaaban and his sons.
09:23Hajj Shaaban and Sons Grocery Store remains
09:25And his friends, relatives, and relatives
09:27And those who are strict with them
09:28He became independent
09:29Everything belongs to all of us.
09:30It's as if the government here is a Soviet corporation.
09:33Everyone in the country is working in it.
09:35This company is the one that determines the individual.
09:36His rank, job, and share
09:38And the portion of food that is enough for him
09:39In this case, the company is the state; it is the one that plans.
09:41What will be planted and what will be manufactured
09:43There is no room for individual dreams
09:44This Sunni state wants to plant okra
09:46Forget about that pea thing already.
09:47And her saying in California
09:47That's an idea, my dear.
09:48If there is a working model that is good
09:50People are happy and joyful
09:52And it has a working model, a monster
09:53Unlike, my dear, America in the twenties
09:55At the same time
09:56The Soviet company was in a state of disintegration.
09:59Decomposed, corroded, torn apart, and everything else
10:02A famine ensued, killing five million people.
10:04Bouhamid, I want to love capitalism
10:06Okay, Abu Hamid, I want you to lower the price.
10:07Capital gains 2-0
10:09I'm going to dream the American dream
10:11He took me and put his money in the stock market
10:12And my sister again
10:13My dear, wait
10:14I wonder who we owe our story to.
10:16Ponzi
10:17Ponzi was not a clever man in a time of rapid prosperity.
10:19But take this, Tusi, and put it under your tongue.
10:21Ponzi was a con man
10:23To the point that his name
10:24The term describing the processes of occupation will be transformed
10:27A term related to money
10:28Simply put, my dear
10:29And that means
10:30Introductukio.net
10:32My dear, my idea is simple
10:33He takes money from new investors
10:35This is what the old investors are paying for.
10:38The old investors will take this money and leave.
10:40He will tell you no
10:41We remain a new investor
10:42So that I can get more money later
10:44And every investor preferred to invest
10:47He takes money and puts it
10:48He answers two below him
10:50And every two bring two
10:51Two of them make four
10:52And four equals eight
10:53And you, my dear, are back in your hands
10:55And he knows the end of this session is very difficult.
10:56I'll bring the product, and you can promise your friend.
10:58And no one should be surprised for a moment, in turn, by three people who are with you.
11:00And my dear Ponzi, he was just looking for money from here to there
11:02How to dress a turban
11:04This is Jay Jidi, this is taking his blindness and putting it in the old benefits
11:06Kamia and Daira
11:07This, my dear, as I said, will be known as a bonsai scheme.
11:09Bonzi, my dear, will be my spiritual title.
11:12The pyramid marketing scheme continues to this day.
11:15Don't let anyone, my dear, call you a "networker".
11:16And he signs in the pyramid
11:17It has a summit and a hall.
11:19The summit is eternal, and the hall is the summit neighborhood.
11:21Indeed, my dear
11:21The American stock market will be valuable at this time.
11:25On the scribes of Ponzi schemes exactly
11:28While the citizen is watching the stock market
11:30As it expresses the theme of her company
11:32The truth is that the rise in the shares of most companies
11:34It was caused by tricks from major speculators.
11:36Those who were involved with senior bankers
11:38and some politics
11:39We knew about the secret economic continents before they emerged.
11:43A simple idea: if there are whales, share the tanks.
11:46They went into the company to buy its shares.
11:48Ordinary people would say, "What is this?"
11:50The stock price rose because the whales bought it.
11:53The day I tell you, "Oh, what a mess!"
11:54We all go and buy
11:55And then everyone went to the noble Al-Sahm.
11:58Yeah, it's cool.
11:59Whale Day says, "Hahaha!"
12:00We'll go out and sell.
12:02They disappear
12:03And the stock that they were selling at a low price will remain high.
12:05Who's left after these whales sold out?
12:07ordinary citizens
12:08The one at the bottom
12:10After everything I've told you, my dear
12:12Naturally, you'd expect that the honeymoon
12:14The relationship between the American citizen and his reception ends
12:16The citizen is worried about American Drip
12:18His paper is swollen and he begins to seek refuge from the nightmares of reality.
12:22We'll find the year 2021, the financial genius Patrick Kennedy
12:25President John F. Kennedy's father
12:26He sells fruit and invests his assets in stocks.
12:27People are being warned that these stock prices don't reflect reality.
12:31Meanwhile, economist Roger Babson says
12:33Guys, where will this happen? It won't be easy.
12:35And what's coming will be difficult.
12:37In the calm, my dear
12:38All that I've told you isn't enough to destroy my economy.
12:40It's normal for the American consumer to be a bit spoiled and indebted
12:43He said to him, "Sayyib," meaning with ease.
12:45The danger lies in the companies' shares becoming
12:46It no longer reflects the actual performance of these companies.
12:49And this is where the disaster begins.
12:50One month after your uncle Roger warned
12:53Suddenly the safety bubble bursts
12:54Suddenly, company stocks plummet to rock bottom in a crazy way.
12:57Many businessmen are starting to loosen their ties.
13:00He drinks water and relaxes
13:01The most important of them is perhaps the artist Mohamed Diab
13:03And the artist Ihsan Al Turk
13:04And Professor Hassan Kamel
13:04These three countries, my dear, are the best at losing their money in the stock market.
13:06Case 29
13:07That's the ideal solution, my dear.
13:09The trading was locked immediately.
13:10Shut down this stock exchange, you son of a gun!
13:11Of course, my dear
13:12Unfortunately
13:13We are in a capitalist country
13:14Free market
13:15No one will be able to control the market.
13:17The stock exchange closes
13:17We are America
13:18We're operating on the autopilot of the free market.
13:20He told me, "Let me tell you, my dear, that the head of Wall Street himself..."
13:22He was taking a vacation in Hawaii
13:23The stock market, my friend, will fluctuate and decline until we reach October 29th.
13:27Known as Black Tuesday
13:29Black silk
13:30On this day, my dear
13:31The Dow Jones index experienced a renewed decline.
13:34This, my dear, is the stock market thermometer.
13:36You know when you check your temperature, that tells you whether you're sick or not?
13:38This tells you whether the stock market is good or not.
13:41This indicator, my friend, will drop 13% in one day.
13:44This is a very large number, my dear.
13:46The thermometer, put it in the disciple's horn, the thermometer is gone.
13:48According to Professor Gary Richardson
13:50A complete specialization based on consumer trust in companies
13:53The one you owe intentionally
13:55When this trust collapses
13:56Everyone collapses after her like a house of cards.
13:58Disturbed shareholders
13:59They will sell 13 million reasons within hours
14:02Without even knowing how much they sell it for
14:04Of course, my dear, at this time of panic
14:06Businessmen should come forward to reassure investors.
14:08All of them, guys, I'm only 80% a man.
14:11I'll go buy shares on the stock exchange normally.
14:13Someone like you, my dear Rocca Fuller, was the richest man in the world at that time.
14:16The one who lost 80% of my happiness in a moment
14:18He goes publicly to the stock exchange
14:20He's buying shares to reassure people.
14:22I'm just buying normally.
14:23Then President Hoover confirms
14:25Our economic structure is, honestly, like beans.
14:29Of course, my dear, all of this is pointless.
14:30After the market collapsed within one month, the Dow Jones index
14:33It will lose half its value
14:35Oh no
14:35Let me tell you, my dear, that the American Wall Street stock exchange
14:38The poultry exchange has become a non-local egg market.
14:41It is collapsing and its cumulative losses are reaching $30 billion.
14:44This, my dear, is ten times the US Federal Reserve's reserves.
14:48The stock exchange, my dear American
14:50The one who becomes the American president
14:52He will become the richest man in the world
14:53He says she's fine and well
14:55She collapsed, just like Mr. Ponzi collapsed.
14:58The money vanished
14:59People, my dear, lost their money in the sender
15:01He asked her, "So, do you want money?"
15:02So the banks go and check their savings.
15:04The idea, my dear, is that the banks didn't have the liquidity to cover the costs.
15:07Where did this high cloud movement lead, Abu Hamad?
15:09They were giving her money so that people could cut out the things they wanted to buy.
15:13Therefore, my dear, the entire banking system has also collapsed.
15:15Yalla Fadl
15:16No money is being released and no loans are being taken from the plaintiffs.
15:19And of course, with the collapse of the banking system
15:21His love is behind him, and evil stands in his way.
15:23Nobody has money to buy
15:24The factories don't know how to sell.
15:26So follow
15:27When factories close, they lay off workers.
15:29People don't have much money anymore.
15:30We prefer this until all of America's production...
15:33The richest country in the world at that time would drop to half.
15:36The economy is collapsing, my dear.
15:37collapse
15:38In a few months, the unemployment rate will reach
15:40For 25%
15:41A quarter of the people bought the job
15:42Only 11 million American citizens were employed
15:44These people sold out their families
15:46That's roughly 30 million Americans
15:47A quarter of the population without internal housing
15:49Because 3-4 needs were related to the establishment
15:51So nobody asked if they couldn't pay
15:52Mortgage lines
15:53Consequently, millions are being evicted from their homes.
15:56Overnight, shelters for the homeless appear.
15:582 million lived on the streets
16:00And the one who was a little luckier
16:01He used to live in huts made of reeds
16:03They used to call them hovercrafts.
16:04A slap in the face to President Hoover
16:05Okay, thank God, Abu Ahmed
16:06At least 3-4 Americans are employed
16:09And they turned white like a dream
16:09Look, my dear, even those who were working
16:11They were working part-time
16:15They work for only 59% of their wages
16:17People, my dear, at this time
16:18The episode was so awful
16:19They used to participate in head-to-head competitions
16:22The head, Abu Ahmed, during a recession
16:23Jazz and head competitions were famous
16:25Couples are appearing in this competition
16:26They dance for as long as possible
16:28Oh Abu Ahmed, he's so cute!
16:29No, my dear, they were alive and would arrive within days.
16:31Why all this?
16:31Because there are some
16:32It costs $500
16:33Last couple will stop having a headache
16:35I'm telling you, there are many of them.
16:36He would faint from the intensity of the headache.
16:37America is so strange, or rather, so strange.
16:39Good morning, my dear, even if they were a couple who lost.
16:41They were taking meals
16:42There are free meals being distributed
16:43For the people who participate, I mean
16:44The topic is: If you are looking for free meals
16:46This was a topic that tells you
16:47The people were hungry
16:48There were people who were so hungry
16:50She keeps walking in the metro
16:51She faints from hunger
16:52At that time, my dear, there were indeed people who relied
16:54She will eat from the charity's counters
16:55Distributing free soup
16:57Just a sip
16:57She says to me, "Oh Abu Hamid"
16:58God
16:59It means the country is poor and the people
17:00It's so sloppy
17:01In the US government
17:02My dear, as I told you
17:03The US government did not have
17:05Social protection programs
17:06Because she was a believer
17:08With the evil of the free
17:08free economy
17:09What is the meaning of intervening in the beast?
17:11He will interfere with the sweet
17:11And we remain Soviet arrogance
17:12Huh?
17:13We remain Soviet-style arrogance
17:14From the beginning, we've been plucking
17:15Everyone left
17:15O river that prevails, O Abu Hamid
17:16Work remains
17:17America is slipping away from the Americans.
17:18Of course, my dear, America is in the right place
17:20She starts telling you
17:21There's a well-known scientific idea like this
17:22At the artist Mohamed Saad's
17:23Its name is the travel notebook
17:25We were
17:25Our predecessors were the European countries
17:27To develop itself after the war
17:28Oh European countries
17:29Please, we are short on money.
17:30And we want it
17:31All loans now
17:32I want her with all her heart.
17:32Well, they're Americans, don't be afraid.
17:33Okay
17:34Okay, we'll resolve this issue.
17:35Let's go
17:35Of course, my dear, I don't need it.
17:36But that was impossible
17:37Germany is the country most affected by wars
17:39She was followed by a $14 billion deposit.
17:41They are required to pay only once.
17:43From where?
17:44I swear, I'm struggling to understand.
17:45But I don't have the money to break the thirty billion.
17:46Of course, he entered Germany to track the money.
17:48To pay off the debts
17:49The currency collapsed
17:50The people are entering a state of poverty.
17:53extreme hunger
17:54The one who makes the soup that is distributed a mess
17:56luxury
17:57hunger
17:57It will turn into something terrifying
17:59The German won't be able to understand it.
18:00Here, my dear
18:01There's always someone sitting like that
18:02He sees the transformations that are happening in front of him.
18:04And he just tells you
18:05I found her
18:06The whole world is against us
18:07He has to pay a heavy price.
18:09Ooy ooy ooy ooy
18:11Don't say that, Abu Hamid
18:12I know that
18:12I know
18:13Let me tell you, my dear
18:14Hassan has many sources
18:15If the recession were to occur
18:16The German people could not
18:18Hitler is elected
18:20Here, my dear
18:21American hottie
18:22He stuck his head out of the window
18:23He began to look at the Soviet Union
18:25What's the situation like where you are?
18:26Is the famine still ongoing in your area?
18:28Should I tell you, my dear?
18:29At this time
18:29The Soviet Union under Stalin
18:31He was achieving an economic leap
18:32Thanks to the five-year plans
18:34State-controlled plans
18:35In everything, as I explained.
18:36But her pregnancy improves and develops over time.
18:38Of course, after millions of victims have fallen
18:40American thinkers
18:41And also parties for the American BBQ Party
18:43God will tell you
18:44The Soviet Union posed few problems
18:46Wim
18:46Maybe the problem is with us.
18:48It could be our system that's having the problem.
18:50It seems so
18:50The solution is with our neighbor who's a worm
18:52Soviet Union
18:53The American Dream
18:53It's based on the fact that everyone is trying, but in different ways.
18:56Opportunities are available for everyone
18:57But what happened is that everything now
18:59We are all equally affected by the disaster.
19:00The one who tried, and Layla who didn't try
19:01And this is what it means according to the opposing viewpoint.
19:03The problem is with the system.
19:04And here began the voices demanding that the US government
19:07She enters with sweetness
19:08This time the crisis isn't caused by one half-wit laughing at them.
19:11Bonzi costume
19:12But rather in American stock exchanges and banks
19:14I would have been disgusted by those who entered them
19:15Of course, my dear
19:16American politicians are very afraid of intervening in the economy.
19:19Because they are afraid of becoming a communist state.
19:21And the Communist Party committees appear in their imagination
19:23It is destroying the land.
19:24And by nationalizing companies
19:25To the point that when a simple idea emerges
19:26It's like the state is being stingy with nationalization or unemployment benefits.
19:29The American Federation of Labor votes against the proposal.
19:31They describe it as a communist program.
19:33In 1931
19:33By visiting the large British economy
19:35John Maynard Keynes for America
19:37He will present his famous theory
19:38The one who says simply
19:39The world is not a magical dreamland.
19:41Everyone will achieve their dream of wealth there
19:42Especially if there is only one track
19:44It neither affects nor is affected
19:45He always has to guide me through the market, the people, and the circumstances.
19:48Unfortunately, there's no magic wand that will fix the market.
19:50Nor would she have intervened and prevented the recession.
19:52God, praise be to Him
19:52Well, that was a Soviet point of view.
19:54Oh, how I wish I had a body from a man
19:55I am waiting
19:56Keynes also saw
19:57State intervention in small and large matters
19:59It was a disaster, like the famines that occurred
20:01Because Communist Party employees
20:02They don't understand agriculture or industry.
20:04And also
20:05The state of equality
20:06It makes people
20:07They don't have a guardian
20:08If they don't work more
20:09So people are getting hurt
20:10They all work less
20:11I studied, I worked hard, I didn't work hard
20:13A landing like the people who postponed
20:14I'm not alone
20:15There are people who play with us and win.
20:16Here, my dear
20:17Kenz Ja Balhal Beta3 El Wast
20:19The best part is here
20:20On the sweet part of it, here
20:21The state must intervene
20:22But in a construed way
20:23Especially during times of crisis
20:25And the reason here, my dear
20:26Not only for an economic reason
20:27This is also a psychological reason
20:28During times of crisis
20:29State intervention is very important
20:30Because, my dear, the economy
20:32Based on trust
20:33Trust between consumer and producer
20:35If this trust is shaken
20:36What happened in the three Asian games will happen again.
20:38Her appearance suggests she's saying dangerous things.
20:39Please understand me
20:40Because I have
20:40trust issues
20:41Like I told you, my dear
20:42When the economy falters
20:43That trust is gone
20:44The market is falling apart like dominoes.
20:45As we said
20:46And you lost money in the stock market
20:47I don't know how to get the money you've saved.
20:49Because the bank had lent it to people, they cut it off
20:52The people who were cut lost their jobs
20:54I don't know how to pay
20:54You don't know how to get your money
20:56Therefore, I don't know how to make it
20:57So you don't know what to buy
20:58The factories don't know how to sell.
21:00So they start laying off workers
21:01People are more optimistic
21:03Cycle
21:03And so on and so forth until you reach
21:05The complete deficit of the economy
21:07Here, the state, according to Keynes
21:09You need to do projects
21:10This way you will be able to provide job opportunities
21:12To correct the market cycle
21:14God willing, my dear
21:15Demolish a building and rebuild it.
21:16People need to work
21:17In order to get money
21:18To dispose of them
21:19So that other industries can function
21:21And this is in a different form
21:22What the American president did
21:24Roosevel
21:24The one who was still new at the time
21:25First decision, my dear
21:26They'll take Roosevelt after he wins the election.
21:28The banks are closed for five days.
21:29So that people would stop going to banks
21:31She withdraws her money
21:31Unlike what happened with Hoover
21:32The Americans accepted this statement.
21:34From Roosevel
21:34Because he was a straightforward initiator
21:36He said, "It was my program."
21:37Its name is New Deal
21:38A new era
21:39After five days, the state
21:40Because of people's trust in his words
21:41People started returning their money
21:43Put it in the banks
21:44By reinforcing the whole matter with confidence
21:45And the end of March 1933
21:47Banks' income was $15 billion
21:50Roosevelt will go to the root of the problem of the profiteer
21:52The root of the problem was investor manipulation.
21:54Which made stock prices
21:56It no longer reflects the value of companies.
21:58That's why he did it for the first time
21:59Law on the Trading of Securities
22:02This prevents traders
22:03For information usage measurements
22:05To move stock prices
22:06Don't be working for a specific company.
22:08I know they will make a certain decision.
22:09Then you go inside and buy
22:10Or he made a move and agreed with other people
22:12They are dealing with the price and things like that
22:14While the old system
22:15He believed that banks could resolve crises like these.
22:17However, Uncle Crosville
22:18Separate the banks that deal with broadcasters
22:20And the banks that invest on Wall Street
22:22He established a very important institution
22:24Its name is the Federal Institution
22:26To insure the death
22:27On the FDIC
22:27Through which
22:28Are you aware of this, my dear?
22:29What made people drink
22:31People didn't trust Roosevelt
22:32Because he's wearing a suit and looks respectable
22:33no
22:34Because this guarantees the Americans
22:36The government is responsible for your savings.
22:38If this bank goes bankrupt
22:39So you're the one who's going to waste your money.
22:41The bank led people to cut off their accounts.
22:42Or hit it with a stock exchange
22:43The stock market fell
22:44The bank can't tell you, "I don't have any money."
22:46no
22:46The US government will go to the bank and say
22:48This man paid his money
22:50That's not all, my dear.
22:51Roosevelt
22:51The free market started to open up even more than it had been before.
22:54And sometimes
22:54He began to regulate needs
22:56And he started opening things
22:57To make money now
22:58That's why, for example
22:58He will overturn the famous alcohol ban.
23:01The one who was winning over people like Al Capone
23:03The one we made an episode about
23:03Alcohol is no longer prohibited in America.
23:05So the state was able to impose a tax on it.
23:06So people kept buying it
23:07So she continued to pay taxes to the US government.
23:09And so on
23:09The consumer still has a long way to go.
23:10He didn't buy alcohol in the quantities he wanted.
23:13Download and subscribe.
23:14The government, may God bless it
23:15The profit began
23:16Millions began entering the country
23:18Through taxes that are not collected
23:19Roosevelt
23:20It will bring in seven billion dollars in total
23:22In infrastructure projects throughout America
23:24This is also a very large number, dear, and I'm greeting you now.
23:26Because from 1935 to 1943
23:28Nine million employees will be hired
23:31In infrastructure projects
23:33All of this, my dear
23:33Big decisions are made all at once.
23:35Millions are moving from place to place
23:37A jar of pain with the changing shape of projects
23:39Roosevelt is not to be trusted
23:40He intervenes with urgent aid.
23:42To bury people more
23:43Hesse Social Solidarity Act of 1935
23:45First time in American history
23:47A law that requires the government to provide social welfare
23:50For the elderly
23:50For the unemployed
23:51and the disabled
23:52and children
23:53and the poor
23:53Rest assured, American citizen
23:55Trust AS
23:56Until the markets recover
23:57And you, business
23:58Come here
23:59The government will buy goods from you.
24:01Even if she didn't need it
24:02So that you can give it to the diamonds in need.
24:04And that way, people will feel reassured.
24:06They will always have an income.
24:07They spend from this income
24:08Companies will be reassured that they are selling to the US government.
24:11And the citizens
24:12Even if we can't find trees
24:13They receive income from the government.
24:15They will buy from them
24:15And so the world begins
24:16One by one
24:17It is improving
24:17And the consumer who doesn't have it today
24:19He'll be with him tomorrow.
24:19Of course, my dear
24:20Let me tell you that despite the huge success
24:23What Roosevelt's plan did
24:24However
24:25Many people were made to stand up
24:26In the Republican Party
24:27corporate uniforms
24:27Even members
24:29From the Democratic Party itself
24:30Roosevelt's party
24:31Countries that had my opinion that the recession
24:32Just a sudden crisis
24:34These people wanted to see
24:35Oh people
24:35They slowed down the economy little by little
24:36And Heron alone
24:37It indicates you
24:38The recession is just a temporary crisis.
24:40She didn't deserve all of it.
24:41What the government did
24:42And frankly
24:43Uncle Roosevelt
24:44Shamil smells of communism
24:45Aid and extension
24:46Everyone is comfortable
24:47The state sets laws
24:49And I don't know what
24:50This isn't our capitalism.
24:52Tabjad wants the citizen to sleep soundly.
24:53What makes American Dream worrying
24:54His sleep makes him work
24:56Because he's not reassured
24:57It produces more
24:57And he remains the richest
24:58And America tells her she'll be richer
24:59They'll start putting Loosevelt on
25:00In one sentence with Laban and Marx
25:02But Loosfeldt had a strong support
25:03From unions and millions of Americans
25:05Millions whom he saved from death and poverty
25:07This, my dear, will be the only American president
25:10The one who will be elected for four and a quarter terms
25:12And avoid his economic reforms
25:13History will immortalize him politically.
25:16As the leader who would stop Hitler in the second war
25:19As we said
25:19After all, people consider you, as a master, one of the spoils of his emergence.
25:22And that, my dear, is why his name is Askar
25:24In the Dahya episodes
25:25Take this, my dear, for example
25:26I and my work on the biography of George H.W. Bush.
25:27Why is Abu Hamid being criticized?
25:29In his book
25:30Rich countries and poor policies
25:32Researcher Ha-Joon Chang says
25:33Capitalist countries, after achieving economic prosperity
25:36The ladder kicked up to her.
25:38She presented her recipe for success to developing countries.
25:40But a few pages are missing from it.
25:41Chang is training in the proverb in South Korea.
25:43The secret to its economic prosperity
25:45She got it because she implemented the Keynes and Roosevelt plan.
25:48The state intervened temporarily to protect local industries.
25:51These industries or sectors secured
25:53Until it was able to develop and breathe foreign air
25:56And that's what happened in our story with the recession.
25:57This kind of thing, Aziz, didn't just happen in America.
25:58This is in Britain, Germany and Japan
26:00capitalist countries
26:02It supported its local industries and citizens.
26:04Through measures that could be described as socialist
26:06But these same countries went to developing countries
26:08They told them, "Look, that's how it is, and that's how it works."
26:10What is wrong with her?
26:12This has led many developing countries
26:21The one who helped her at one time
26:22It survives the recession
26:24Ah, the free market is a great invention.
26:26The state isn't supposed to interfere in everything.
26:28Because she doesn't understand everything.
26:29But the role of the state is very important in maintaining trust.
26:33Which is the most important factor in the world of economics
26:35According to economist David Harvey
26:37In the early eighties
26:38And with the rise of Thatcherite rulers in Britain
26:40Regen in America
26:41These people adopted the arguments of the so-called neo-liberals.
26:44neoliberal
26:44And he was one of the most famous proponents of this idea
26:46He is the American economist Milton Friedman
26:49The one who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1976
26:51And those whose ideas attack insurance and healthcare policies, etc.
26:55And she goes back to suggesting that the state should withdraw from the economy in favor of the private sector.
26:59All restrictions on this sector will be lifted.
27:01Here, the temperament of the middle class and the temperament of the poor intertwine.
27:04For the sake of the mercy of the supply and demand market again
27:06Until the 2008 debt crisis occurs
27:09And now, my dear, I'll leave you to complete it in an episode we made called 2008
27:13global crisis
27:14This story, my dear, boils down to this: the free market economy in any country
27:18He can help more people than individuals
27:20Sometimes in the free market, your success story can become someone else's failure story.
27:24The one who sells the stock while it's at a high price
27:26Someone else takes it from him and goes down to get a beard.
27:28This is something societies might accept in times of prosperity.
27:31But in times of crisis
27:32Depression, wars, epidemics
27:35Wow, the world has been using F5 for years, every little bit fresh.
27:37Here, success needs to be a collective effort.
27:39So, if someone else fails, their failure might affect me.
27:42If I owned a large factory
27:44If all these people didn't have salaries to spend, they wouldn't buy my products.
27:48I'll fail too
27:49The entire social system will collapse
27:50The rich and the poor
27:52Specialization isn't just about people's ambitions.
27:54But it's a much bigger collective story than that.
27:56Seriously, it's awful to have songs without putting in the effort.
27:58Its formation
27:59That's all, Aziz
28:00These were my dreams
28:01I have another dream, which is for you to see the cases that have passed.
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28:06I am from this location working on the naked sharks
28:08If anyone would like to participate in this program
28:10The one who wins a lot
28:11He can invest five percent with me in exchange for forty million dollars.
28:14Aaaaaaaaaaaa