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18 Feb, 2014 10:54

Episode 564

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert critique Francois Hollande’s B Movie for France. Turning to America for economic advice is a classic trope of the B financial horror movie and the president of France was in Silicon Valley drumming up support for French industry while neglecting to mention the boss-napping trend. They also look at the posh suburbs in London where residents are turning their homes into Fort Knox in order to defend themselves from moped riding ram raiders. In the second half, Max interviews French journalist Pierre Jovanovic of Jovanovic.com about the ménage a trois of fraud, the Days of Rage and Francois Hollande as the enemy of the finances of the French people.

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