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here in the us. yes, that means with just as your teacher tells you to get off your phone in class, your favorite or least favorite members of congress could be called out on twitter because they won't stop scrolling, won't they're supposed to be paying attention on the house floor. all right, rachel, i think this is fantastic. it's fun. i love calling out congressional members on what they're doing here. i do have one problem with it. ok, and i usually don't go slippery slope here on the show night, but i do have to say what happens if a business starts putting cameras up in their office isn't going. if we do, you look at your phone, you're going to get dr. we're going to write you up. i mean, this could be concerning situation, and that's true. i mean, it could lead to a whole new world of surveillance that only started in congress. well, let's, let's hope at least we can get it on c span here in the united states. there are a few of them. so you see doing that and in the middle of very important m
here in the us. yes, that means with just as your teacher tells you to get off your phone in class, your favorite or least favorite members of congress could be called out on twitter because they won't stop scrolling, won't they're supposed to be paying attention on the house floor. all right, rachel, i think this is fantastic. it's fun. i love calling out congressional members on what they're doing here. i do have one problem with it. ok, and i usually don't go slippery slope here on the show...
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he told us that andrew was competing insurance form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. the that says boom. bought the one business show you can afford them. it branch boar. and i'm rachel blevins in washington coming after buying and ministration. take steps to condemn what it calls malicious cyber activities from beijing. so who are the hackers in question, and what does this mean for china? and the us, well, this guy was opec has reached the deal to start listening, production cuts next month. we'll take a look at how the latest cell off is impacting markets and commodities worldwide. then we take you across the pad where the united kingdom has lifted its covert 19 restrictions for public gathering pillory ford, which of the british american business association is in studio. take a look at the recovery and whether the nation can move past breakfast for the fact
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he told us that andrew was a competent short form. this is the way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like something else had to be happening with the the u. s. and germany strike a deal on the north stream to pipeline, but val action on russia over the alleged threat to security, opposed by the energy project. moscow. and the pipeline is purely commercial. the worst flooding in china in 1000 years. it has caused depth wiped out the transport infrastructure reached down that spark from a huge blast at an aluminum plant. and the situation is said to be getting worse. nobody suggestions.
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are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense of our place in the silicon valley see don't mention in their sleep presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the self well, humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online, were sold. as this miracle automation behind your screen is the rubble workforce. that feeds algorithm is for next to nothing. on a very good day to do 5 hours now, a really bad day. i could do these workers are available by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit this kind of work and need it. and those who do it the welcome back. a federal grand jury in the united states has charged the founder of ab startup. nicholas with 3 counts of fraud for lying about nearly all aspects of the business to use it stock or according to an indictment unsealed on thursday, 39 year old billionaire trevor milton, who stepped down as chairman of the comp
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they don't allow us. the food industry is successful, it'll create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into treatment that we have regulation. we want the regulation as the industry and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, the welcome back after being postponed for a year did the cobra 1900 pandemic? the tokyo olympic games are set to kick off in less than a month. and just this week, it was a note that the venue that the games will allow 10000 domestic spectators. now that's despite warnings from experts who say, holding events without fans, is the safest option. as japan face several states of emergency due to outbreaks in the nation, many called for the games to be cancelled. in fact, pulled in april showed 70 percent of citizens did not want the game to go ahead as plan. so why go ahead with the games? well, there are many reasons, but a big one, you guess it, it's money. it i
they don't allow us. the food industry is successful, it'll create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into treatment that we have regulation. we want the regulation as the industry and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, the welcome back after being postponed for a year did the cobra 1900 pandemic? the tokyo olympic games are set to kick off in less than a month. and...
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in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows, use for all of you out there that regret not being around the soviet union at the time with their collapse. you know, a lot of the blood histology about that lot of interesting things. math time, was there writing in the journal anyway, to have that experience today, right here in the good old usa. oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. is profitable to sell food that he's 20 and sugary and healthy and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for them is corporate me . ah, ah, jim. these rugs by a massive explosion at an industrial park housing, chemical companies, environmentalists concerned about the huge plume of black smoke that's been created for the potential talk since released yet to be determined from prison. new law restricting trav
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it will impact more than $2500.00 us registered airlines. and more than 9300 planes worldwide, the agency has yet to say what it believes cause the issue in the 1st place. time now for a quick break, but when we come back as a place, very pressure is continue to mount global market. our mix. we'll take a look at how equity shook out for the week as we're going to break here. the numbers of clothes me ah ah ah ah, ah. a. ready ready launch crunch class enough. i often saw it said it was just the culture blue book. truly the new phones, the board the because it's always more use to meet the teacher could contribute usually. so would you practice and gone? yeah. cuz really knew from the moment that she's in the car is not a monumental chopsticks on the look on top of the global equities are once again mix for the week of mid inflationary pressure and a whole host of new economic data. we start in russia where the mo, x is down ahead of central bank meetings next week, where it is expected to raise interest rates for the 4th time this year. mean
it will impact more than $2500.00 us registered airlines. and more than 9300 planes worldwide, the agency has yet to say what it believes cause the issue in the 1st place. time now for a quick break, but when we come back as a place, very pressure is continue to mount global market. our mix. we'll take a look at how equity shook out for the week as we're going to break here. the numbers of clothes me ah ah ah ah, ah. a. ready ready launch crunch class enough. i often saw it said it was just the...
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ah the ah, i use the welcome back. after being postponed for a year to cover $900.00 pandemic, the tokyo olympic games are set to kick off in less than a month. and just this week, it was a note that the venue that the games will allow 10000 domestic spectators. now that's despite warnings from experts who say, holding events without fans, is the, if it stops it as japan, faith several states of emergency due to outbreaks in the nation, many called for the games to be cancelled. in fact, polls in april showed 70 percent of citizens did not what the game to go ahead as plan. so why go ahead with the games? well, there are many reasons, but a big one. you guess it, it's money. it is estimated that japan will have spent as much as $35000000000.00 to host the game on a $7500000000.00 budget and organizes even say the delay ran the budget up by 3000000000 dollars. along with that, there's huge money in global sponsorship deals and television right for the games. that hasn't always been the case. earlier i spoke with john wo
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i think both of those are useful. they're already exists in some of these bills that are trying to move forward, but we don't know that congress will ever move these bill forward. there's any mens lobbying effort taking place right now to prevent those bills from becoming law. now a big part of this appears just around acquisitions and mergers. like you mentioned for big tech companies, such as when facebook acquired what's up and instagram, is there actually a chance of the government being able to, for sort of a break up a big tech company? well, it's not so much that they wouldn't break up anything from, from what my understanding is is that the belief here is not that you should make facebook now detached from instagram, at least in the way that the bills are written, the building in the house, what they do is they essentially make it more expensive to go to the process of trying to acquire another company like a facebook trying to acquire and instagram or what's that. now the problem with that is that if you're a
i think both of those are useful. they're already exists in some of these bills that are trying to move forward, but we don't know that congress will ever move these bill forward. there's any mens lobbying effort taking place right now to prevent those bills from becoming law. now a big part of this appears just around acquisitions and mergers. like you mentioned for big tech companies, such as when facebook acquired what's up and instagram, is there actually a chance of the government being...
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joining us now, this justice co host an crypto analyst, christy. i know christy, who in the crypto industry is the targeting with these new proposals well, according to the use they are targeting any and all crypto users indiscriminately because they're setting the threshold very low. essentially they're saying that if you transfer a $1000.00 or more of crypto currencies, then the service provider will have to report you. so by sending the threshold really, really low like that, they're basically saying, hey, basically if you own crypto currency, you're gonna have to report this. and while they say this legislation is used to target drug trafficker the money loaners and likes, as the real reason has been and has time and time again, it's very simple fact that the e u. the entire government is basically bankrupt after having to fight coven 19 for the past year. and they're basically seeing this new opportunity to tax the crypto currency wealth because of this new asset that has emerged from the pandemic unscathed. and this new crop of people that ha
joining us now, this justice co host an crypto analyst, christy. i know christy, who in the crypto industry is the targeting with these new proposals well, according to the use they are targeting any and all crypto users indiscriminately because they're setting the threshold very low. essentially they're saying that if you transfer a $1000.00 or more of crypto currencies, then the service provider will have to report you. so by sending the threshold really, really low like that, they're...
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the bridge, all of us down for us as boom bus co host, an investigative journalist button swan. now been, let's start with this so often currencies just how bad is it? yeah, it's pretty bad guys, in terms of just how bad. let me give you a couple numbers here. the hang thing index. not doing well at all. drop more than 8 percent in the 1st 2 days of this week. and overall what's down 13 percent for the month. that is it's worse performance. since september of 2011, so it's been a long time since the hang thing has seen a week like this in terms of the shanghai composite. it's not doing well either down 5.5 percent for the month on pace for its worst month since september of 2020 . the shanghai composite, by the way. last about 6 percent so far this month on pace to see its worth a month since october of 2018. and as you guys mentioned off the top here, all of it comes down to a couple of things. it's a fear about regulatory controls. busy and a fear about what's going on with the chinese government in 2 particular areas. we're talking about the education sector and of course, th
the bridge, all of us down for us as boom bus co host, an investigative journalist button swan. now been, let's start with this so often currencies just how bad is it? yeah, it's pretty bad guys, in terms of just how bad. let me give you a couple numbers here. the hang thing index. not doing well at all. drop more than 8 percent in the 1st 2 days of this week. and overall what's down 13 percent for the month. that is it's worse performance. since september of 2011, so it's been a long time...
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and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the close the the, oh, i use i use you know, provision on my back on i was like i was one. okay. yeah. okay. yeah. but you're, so you'll have a lost his boss because i just got the bottom. you just got to go. we're going to be, i'm on my cell. my don't put up as soon as i mentioned earlier. so i said, you know what, it was you are not. so my pull up our got almost what i'm already, whatever, sped up on me just go to me. i mean, it was a lot going on. we went up and i really just don't get it until then. it's fitted to handle that. i'm one of this, but i'm a part of my family plus info kind of home. i just but that's a total thing i was calling with you and your team, samantha katie. yeah, my thought aloud problem. you just gotta go to the the and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have special live, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge is energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide for other greenhouse gases that we're trying to manage. and there's many diff
and as we go to break, here are the numbers at the close the the, oh, i use i use you know, provision on my back on i was like i was one. okay. yeah. okay. yeah. but you're, so you'll have a lost his boss because i just got the bottom. you just got to go. we're going to be, i'm on my cell. my don't put up as soon as i mentioned earlier. so i said, you know what, it was you are not. so my pull up our got almost what i'm already, whatever, sped up on me just go to me. i mean, it was a lot going...
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so what does that tell us? well, i think amazon is denying it, but not fully deny and maintaining that they still have interest in the space. so i do think that they mean by that is they're denying the fact that the, like the report said yesterday that they were imminently. as soon as next year, we'll be starting to accept big coin and potentially their own coin. so i don't think that is true. i think that is a very fast rollout schedule for amazon. so i believe that in their denial, they're saying that the timing is uncertain here because the job posting that is a very, very legitimate reason that animals on looking at it. because as you know, they're taking, they're taking a page on a facebook page facebook playbook because facebook came out the libra association. they drummed up all this hype only to have the entire project. basically be dead on arrival. so amazon doesn't want to repeat of that. and so the potential job post the, the hiring of someone as a block chain lead that will, that would potentially l
so what does that tell us? well, i think amazon is denying it, but not fully deny and maintaining that they still have interest in the space. so i do think that they mean by that is they're denying the fact that the, like the report said yesterday that they were imminently. as soon as next year, we'll be starting to accept big coin and potentially their own coin. so i don't think that is true. i think that is a very fast rollout schedule for amazon. so i believe that in their denial, they're...
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often saying doesn't really affect us. this looks like a chinese domestic issue primarily. and christy pushed out maybe more about sort of the chinese communist party, fearing it's losing influence and power and wanting to exert. so i think the consensus fairly quick just because this is a chinese domestic issue. the foreign take up is not going to be involved is not going to be implemented. so please look. ok. and christy, we talked about this earlier in the week. it appears that you know, chinese regulator, the government is looking in word. now do you agree with that? i think they do because they're playing very defensive strategy because instead of the us which is always on the offensive and trying to either loving sanctions or levy, terrorists or other things like that, china is very defensive. and the way it does that is it wants to, it wants all the tech companies to actually be prioritized 1st in china, everything they want to be made, manufactured in china and for tech. it's the same thing. they want the i p to be
often saying doesn't really affect us. this looks like a chinese domestic issue primarily. and christy pushed out maybe more about sort of the chinese communist party, fearing it's losing influence and power and wanting to exert. so i think the consensus fairly quick just because this is a chinese domestic issue. the foreign take up is not going to be involved is not going to be implemented. so please look. ok. and christy, we talked about this earlier in the week. it appears that you know,...
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but at some point to kinda come back to bite us. you know, what happens if, if velocity suddenly reverses directions and economic growth, you know, just start, sorry, you know, it's the fed have the tools to soft us excess liquidity. i mean, that's the question. i think the answer is both. they don't have the tools and they don't have the incentive to do it. that's the problem. in jeffrey, i mean, but to your point there, the housing crisis have skyrocketed and yelling admitted she has concern. it will impact low income families. but there is very little talk of pulling back those policies that you're talking about. mortgage backed securities, low interest rates that are keeping those mortgage rates so low. i mean, obviously i would imagine you believe that it is time to pull that policy back in and do something, but why would they keep moving in this direction? your other friends can typically on the growth in the negative direction. again, i mean the, everything is a big balancing act for the fed right now. you know, they want, th
but at some point to kinda come back to bite us. you know, what happens if, if velocity suddenly reverses directions and economic growth, you know, just start, sorry, you know, it's the fed have the tools to soft us excess liquidity. i mean, that's the question. i think the answer is both. they don't have the tools and they don't have the incentive to do it. that's the problem. in jeffrey, i mean, but to your point there, the housing crisis have skyrocketed and yelling admitted she has concern....
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matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning. and how we make sense in our place in the silicon valley see don't mention in their sleep presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold, as is miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a rebel workforce. the scenes algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do 10 years worth isn't movable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it driven by dreamers shaped by those with vision in me dares thing. we dare to ask me. ah, binding ministration tells us the world days is the star, the choice between democracy and authoritarianism. business make any sense. the balance of power in the world system is moving to multicultural r t and is not defined by ideological
matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning. and how we make sense in our place in the silicon valley see don't mention in their sleep presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold, as is miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a rebel workforce. the scenes algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do 10 years...
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so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we are together in casa authentic and moral hazard. and that is that if you constantly bail out the worst factors in the economy, they will act with morality. and so at the fed bid, they've got moral hazard steroids. they're rewarding the worst factors who are doing things like info and stealing hundreds of $1000000000.00. some people and just drawing their own country in the trees and the fact i argue with me go ahead, try ah, to don't to leave. you will move a toy, knew he was hurt when she gets ready to love me to see if she will grow up to the study or do i trust me to teach you control the traditional machines etc. if you see the one you need from me, please don't read for me last week with the metro. okay, shoot. i should check my notes that i was dealing with. that is what i need from the new new new which is what is the new? yes, i do see executable football was quite up when i got to pull it up on that got me imagined picking up a future textb
so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we are together in casa authentic and moral hazard. and that is that if you constantly bail out the worst factors in the economy, they will act with morality. and so at the fed bid, they've got moral hazard steroids. they're rewarding the worst factors who are doing things like info and stealing hundreds of $1000000000.00. some people and just drawing their own country in the trees and the fact i argue with me go ahead, try...
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so not only is the us trying to push china out, the us trying to spread their own influence by using this proposal as a leaping board to kind of spread their influence and favor their own tech companies. and kristi did this, china in its own right, have a recourse against that. i mean, beyond just saying, well, we'll pull back all that tech from, you know, say a country like singapore or something like that. is there any other recourse they have against the deal? like that, i don't think they do, and i think that china is actually very defensive and they've made sure that they've fully touched every single sector from technology to cybersecurity, into all of their semiconductor infrastructure and 5 g. they've touched the entire spectrum of technology. so basically, if china were to say, pull out all of their infrastructure, you really would be setting these countries back at least 5 if not 10 years. and china has spent significant billions and billions of dollars. so then these country, the small southeast asian nations, they will be the casualty between the total, between the us and
so not only is the us trying to push china out, the us trying to spread their own influence by using this proposal as a leaping board to kind of spread their influence and favor their own tech companies. and kristi did this, china in its own right, have a recourse against that. i mean, beyond just saying, well, we'll pull back all that tech from, you know, say a country like singapore or something like that. is there any other recourse they have against the deal? like that, i don't think they...
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so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we need together in the welcome back. the construction of the north stream to pipeline is finally almost done. that's according to the projects executive director who says it is now more than 98 percent complete and should reach 100 percent by the end of august. the pipeline which is set to transport natural gas from russia. germany is expected to be fully operational by the end of this year. that's despite years of pressure from the us, including threats of sanctions against one of his closest allies, while the vitamin ministration signaled it with lift sanctions on the swiss base company behind the $11000000000.00 pipeline. back in may. the topic of finalizing the nord stream to agreement between the u. s. and germany is expected to come up with president biden and chancellor merkle hold talks in washington this week. and you can export to the european union in may, rose to their highest level since october of 2019 exports to the block had fallen at
so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we need together in the welcome back. the construction of the north stream to pipeline is finally almost done. that's according to the projects executive director who says it is now more than 98 percent complete and should reach 100 percent by the end of august. the pipeline which is set to transport natural gas from russia. germany is expected to be fully operational by the end of this year. that's despite years of pressure...
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you'll use the i lose me. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the welcome back. not just one but 2 billionaires are set to make their debut in our space. this month, the richest man in the world, jeff bay. this is preparing for his highly anticipated take off in west texas. but he stands to come in 2nd by just 9 days to richard branson, who is preparing to take off in new mexico on sunday. and if you thought that every single thing these 2 trips do won't be compared, you would be wrong from the length of the flight, which goes to branson, to the height, which goes to be those. the battle of the billionaires is on and a brand new way. we're all still waiting to find out what kind of space tourism plan bases and blue origin will offer to travelers. but virgin galactic has already and now it's 90 minute flights for $250000.00. a ticket and branson says 600 feet have already been reserved. rac
you'll use the i lose me. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then in the welcome back. not just one but 2 billionaires are set to make their debut in our space. this month, the richest man in the world, jeff bay. this is preparing for his highly anticipated take off in west texas. but he stands to come in 2nd by just 9 days to richard branson, who is preparing to take off in new...
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s. regulations in the us label. the china is now on the defensive because there's a continuing hostility between the u. s. and china and because of these are very hot sectors, namely tech and finance, beijing is now going to become more defensive when it comes to these oversee listing requirements because they don't want an episode of if the u. s. if conditions actually to carry the u. s. this say that, hey, we can pull all of these chinese companies off the stock of the stock exchanges and that would be extremely detrimental in the long run. for all these chinese companies does more of a defensive play for now, rather than an outright fetus. certainly those tension between the 2 countries do still remain now then china's market regulator on saturdays that it would block tend to plan to merge the countries talk to video games streaming sites on anti trust grounds. what happened there? yeah, you know, we talk about this quite a bit. it seems like which is this idea of anti trust coming out of china. the chinese regul
s. regulations in the us label. the china is now on the defensive because there's a continuing hostility between the u. s. and china and because of these are very hot sectors, namely tech and finance, beijing is now going to become more defensive when it comes to these oversee listing requirements because they don't want an episode of if the u. s. if conditions actually to carry the u. s. this say that, hey, we can pull all of these chinese companies off the stock of the stock exchanges and...
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use our aerospace now. what is the company's focus and how likely are we to see a porsche $911.00 and lower earth orbit as a result? well, for that last point, probably a low probability. but before i start, aerospace technology is that a firm that's looking to do small fat launches in leo, lower the orbit. and so, you know, it's, that's a really crowded market to be honest, of the current number of launch companies out there which includes heavy, medium, and small launch vehicles. there's $162.00 and about 70 percent of those. maybe a little bit more going to be small launch vehicles. so you know, it's a very crowded market that is growing because of the smaller new tries and electronics and more competition, more investment. so there's opportunity. but i wouldn't necessarily say that it's, you know, a done deal that i sorry, as you know, going to be a major player in, in transportation, essentially. now from one start up to another, we've learned that var space industries, which is founded by 2 people wit
use our aerospace now. what is the company's focus and how likely are we to see a porsche $911.00 and lower earth orbit as a result? well, for that last point, probably a low probability. but before i start, aerospace technology is that a firm that's looking to do small fat launches in leo, lower the orbit. and so, you know, it's, that's a really crowded market to be honest, of the current number of launch companies out there which includes heavy, medium, and small launch vehicles. there's...
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mostly they don't allow us. the food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation as the industry. and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. driven by adrian shaped by person. those with the in me i think we dare to ask me look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck, rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, we'll summoning the theme in a robot must protect its own existence with existence. the welcome back. after being postponed for a year, due to the code $900.00 pandemic, the tokyo olympic games are set to kick off in less than a mont
mostly they don't allow us. the food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation as the industry. and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. driven by adrian shaped by person. those with the in me i think we dare to ask me look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must...
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matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see don't mention in their sleep presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a workforce that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day. i could do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do 10 years worth is removable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of western responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it the pop quiz for a session is 0 time and like, what do you call that? what does that word? it's called communism right? only in communism with our state run countries, they have no recession, but they also have no way for anybody to have a life rather than being a slave. okay, that's where america the shocking revelations by bold, g
matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see don't mention in their sleep presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a workforce that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day. i could do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do 10 years worth...
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i'm not using force and will over tesla. i don't even like running test, essentially what he said, oh, interesting to hear that one of the richest men in the world is now saying that he's not happy with his main company that you know, he's got a lot of fame for. okay, so ultimately what could happen in this case? well, a couple things could happen. one is if the judge in this case, and by the way there is no jury is just the judge is looking at it. if the judge in this case says, look, tesla made this purchased, it didn't harm tough lead to do so. and this company was as much as arguing worth more than what mosque was saying, right? been no harm, no foul, it's all fine. and the, the plaintiff is eventually, are going to not be able to go anywhere with it. if the judge looks at, it says, well, actually test i shouldn't have made this purchase, must then influence board members who also had a conflict of interest. it wasn't in the best interest of shareholders, and they did this essentially to bail him out. so they could save
i'm not using force and will over tesla. i don't even like running test, essentially what he said, oh, interesting to hear that one of the richest men in the world is now saying that he's not happy with his main company that you know, he's got a lot of fame for. okay, so ultimately what could happen in this case? well, a couple things could happen. one is if the judge in this case, and by the way there is no jury is just the judge is looking at it. if the judge in this case says, look, tesla...
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her, she continues to fight extradition from canada to the us that a veteran judge is giving the fcc a 2nd chance to go after facebook. but we'll lead the consequences over claims as a social media giant violated antitrust law. we have a lot to get to so let's get started. the collapse of a residential building near miami has resulted in at least 16 confirmed desk with nearly 150 people still unaccounted for. as search efforts continue around, the clock. lawsuits have already started to pour it was survivors accusing the condo association of knowing that such a devastating collapse was eminent and refusing to take the action to prevent it. archie is john honey is on the ground in surfside, florida with the latest well as the death toll continues to increase and sadly, i know this is grim, but that will likely be the case in the coming hours and days and even weeks ahead . but as the death toll increases the investigation into what caused the collapse of the 12 stories of the champlain tower south building, just over my shoulder behind me here, is really in its beginning stages and is
her, she continues to fight extradition from canada to the us that a veteran judge is giving the fcc a 2nd chance to go after facebook. but we'll lead the consequences over claims as a social media giant violated antitrust law. we have a lot to get to so let's get started. the collapse of a residential building near miami has resulted in at least 16 confirmed desk with nearly 150 people still unaccounted for. as search efforts continue around, the clock. lawsuits have already started to pour it...
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so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in the the, the, the the welcome back. it's been dubbed freedom day the united kingdom on monday took a major leap forward or toward returning to some sort of normalcy, lifting nearly all remaining covered related restrictions on public life. so moving forward, there will no longer be limits on indoor gatherings. the one meter social distance, a rule has been removed, and mass have become voluntary. meanwhile, british prime minister boris johnson is spending 10 days in self isolation have come into contact with someone who tested positive for the corona virus. the u. k. 's vaccine minutes or not teams. the how we commented on the relaxation of rules. monday thing the public must remain cautious. so we have to be careful. we have to remain vigilant. border controls remain in place. our expectation and recommendation that people in crowded places continue to wear masks and take both personal and corporate responsibility. there is no perf
so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in the the, the, the the welcome back. it's been dubbed freedom day the united kingdom on monday took a major leap forward or toward returning to some sort of normalcy, lifting nearly all remaining covered related restrictions on public life. so moving forward, there will no longer be limits on indoor gatherings. the one meter social distance, a rule has been removed, and mass have become voluntary. meanwhile,...
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have been using that technology. because the technology is originally built by the way and build as being something that could be used to stop only the most terrible people, the most dangerous people, only terrorists, only people that governments around the world should be trying to stop. and instead, predictably, it's been turned on who has been turned on human rights activists. it's been turned on. activists and free speech activists around the world. it's been turned on. women's activists around the world. it's been turned on boy years. it's been turned on journalists. and there is a list of more than 50000 names where though phone numbers of individual journalists and activists have been gathered and collected and stored and have been spied upon. and in some cases, had their entire catalogue of their cell phone, their, their cell phone data, their contacts, their photographs, and their pictures. all of their information was, was able to be hacked and collected by this firm. and again, this is a private firm that'
have been using that technology. because the technology is originally built by the way and build as being something that could be used to stop only the most terrible people, the most dangerous people, only terrorists, only people that governments around the world should be trying to stop. and instead, predictably, it's been turned on who has been turned on human rights activists. it's been turned on. activists and free speech activists around the world. it's been turned on. women's activists...
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the us digital coin a us, you know, central back digital point c, b, d. c is just more of the saying fee on currency. it doesn't change anything as it affects anything. so when jerome palo sitting there looking into his computer, so it's such a nerdy way, right. and he's like, oh yeah, this will absolutely fix all the problems. we don't need stable coins, we don't need bitcoin, we don't each other. once we have the, the us back digital know we need them because we don't trust the us back to anything right now because it's worthless, it's devalued it's abuse and it's corrupt and the point, the promise, the idea behind bitcoin in the beginning, behind all crypto currencies, was a promise to break 3 from a b r system that merely declares its value to the force of the us military to the force of law enforcement and the i r s. that's all the force that we have. and by the way, one other thing, he says there will be no interest in these other coins. once the us has their own digital currency, that's a lie. the only way there will be a lack of interest is when y
the us digital coin a us, you know, central back digital point c, b, d. c is just more of the saying fee on currency. it doesn't change anything as it affects anything. so when jerome palo sitting there looking into his computer, so it's such a nerdy way, right. and he's like, oh yeah, this will absolutely fix all the problems. we don't need stable coins, we don't need bitcoin, we don't each other. once we have the, the us back digital know we need them because we don't trust the us back to...
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to take it, if you give everybody some and you say, go out to spend it, use it, you'd use it in some way transact with it so with less scary and you could actually have your wallet set up in a bath. so that's kind of the goal here. is a lot of eyes right now and exactly how this roll out is going to happen. and at the same time, when we're talking about bitcoin, we also have to mention it's more recent, falls below $30000.00 once again. and there are some analysts to or even predicting another crypto winter as they call it. so what exactly does that mean, and do you believe that that is where bitcoin is headed? no, i don't. i don't think we're headed necessarily into a crypto winter. so for those who don't know about 14 times since its inception, big coin has risen and then fallen to new lows and it kind of goes for several months like this. it's called a crypto winter, right? and a lot of times, by the way, those happen over the winter season streams. but what's interesting about this is the last time this happened obviously was 2017 right before i went all the way up to $20000.00 a
to take it, if you give everybody some and you say, go out to spend it, use it, you'd use it in some way transact with it so with less scary and you could actually have your wallet set up in a bath. so that's kind of the goal here. is a lot of eyes right now and exactly how this roll out is going to happen. and at the same time, when we're talking about bitcoin, we also have to mention it's more recent, falls below $30000.00 once again. and there are some analysts to or even predicting another...
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the us in germany have officially signed an agreement on how to quote, prevent russia from using energy as a tool, a political pressure against ukraine. now if you think that sounds like a strange statement to make over a natural gas pipeline between russia and germany, you're not alone. for months, the u. s. has been putting pressure on germany, insisting that the completion of the north stream to pipeline poses a threat to ukraine. germany has finally responded saying that if russia takes threatening actions against ukraine, it, along with european partners, will limit russia's ability to export energy. so it's not me here, i am glad that we have now succeeded so far. and we also have a whole lot of task on some of course, in particular to see how we can all go. what she, how longer treating period for congress is the only one really willing to impose meaningful course on russian malign projects and support our allies facing the russian aggression. it's clear that congress and the american people can't count on the administration to do the right thing with regard to this war stream is
the us in germany have officially signed an agreement on how to quote, prevent russia from using energy as a tool, a political pressure against ukraine. now if you think that sounds like a strange statement to make over a natural gas pipeline between russia and germany, you're not alone. for months, the u. s. has been putting pressure on germany, insisting that the completion of the north stream to pipeline poses a threat to ukraine. germany has finally responded saying that if russia takes...
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i mean, we have products where it used to be able to fix it. now you've got local businesses going out, going out of business, west and right. manufacturers are abusing their monopoly position of being the one who made the products. they can control the entire lifespan. what happens after it? now i do want to clarify one point because i mean, let's say that i need a battery or a screen replacement from my iphone and i take it to a local repair shop. what is currently the risk where i mean, is it going to take it out of warranty? j won't take it out of warranty. your warranty is actually protected by something called the bank mosque warranty act that says that you can do anything you want with your product as long as you have damage it. it doesn't pull the warranty. but what can happen if you put a new battery in your iphone? the i phone will show a warning saying that it was that 3rd party battery that may damage your device. it's kind of like having your oil and your car change, the jiffy lube and they can't check oil light after doing more an
i mean, we have products where it used to be able to fix it. now you've got local businesses going out, going out of business, west and right. manufacturers are abusing their monopoly position of being the one who made the products. they can control the entire lifespan. what happens after it? now i do want to clarify one point because i mean, let's say that i need a battery or a screen replacement from my iphone and i take it to a local repair shop. what is currently the risk where i mean, is...
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this is our international stay with us. i use ah. ah, me the this is no one visit show you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel blevins in washington. coming up, robin hood says, it can't guarantee it won't cut off certain stocks from its traders. if another virus read it, frenzy takes off. we'll discuss plot. the tension between the u. s. and china continue to increase and the south trying to see. so what can we expect and could global trade be impacted as a result that the plan for updated global tax rules is set to target the world's most powerful big tech companies. will take a look at how the new fees could impact consumers. we have a lot to get to, so let's get started. it is no surprise to hear that robin hood's i. p. o is raising questions about the power of mean stocks to disrupt financial markets. robin hood, which claims that as democratizing finance has found us solve, caught in the middle of mean stock traders and the fcc now and it's i p o filing robin hood says it cannot assure investors that mean mania like game stop or a
this is our international stay with us. i use ah. ah, me the this is no one visit show you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel blevins in washington. coming up, robin hood says, it can't guarantee it won't cut off certain stocks from its traders. if another virus read it, frenzy takes off. we'll discuss plot. the tension between the u. s. and china continue to increase and the south trying to see. so what can we expect and could global trade be impacted as a result that the plan for updated global...
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the systems no longer serve us, they actually control us. is there a way out from this growing dystopian? ah, today industries refers to millions of euro's not being today. regulations will be all about making money. i think it's about a big corporation. international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases that are in every family today due to new viruses or new microbes? not true. so it is due to environment. they're not going to take either the momentum much palo the accumulate got on the come in today. mostly they don't allow us. the food industry is accessible for create more jobs. it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation as the industry and if we don't have video specialty, that's fine. the the new era of college sports is officially here. falling a unanimous ruling from the supreme court on education related benefits, the n. c double a has moved to allow college athletes to
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so in to some extent, you know, the, the us senate and us regulators can, can only affect the status of crypto in this country. and even then only the on ramp from the off ramps, but they can't do anything about the rest of the world. so the completed loss and i get it. this really frustrates people like senator warren, but again, you know, one of the appeals of big coin and credit occurrences of block chain technology is that it, it tend to evade control by the nation state. seems to be the goal all around now. christie, bitcoin is down more than 6 percent in just 24 hours. and ether is down nearly 10 percent. so what is driving the latest price action, and is it likely to last? well, it's more sort of a global risk off days, and a lot of the bad sentiment in the u. s. equity market is bleeding over into crypt does. so there is a lot of talk that there's a global slowed down now caused by the spread of delta variance. and especially since the japan has also recently declared a state of national emergency ahead of the olympics. so there is this fear, and there is a slow down and ther
so in to some extent, you know, the, the us senate and us regulators can, can only affect the status of crypto in this country. and even then only the on ramp from the off ramps, but they can't do anything about the rest of the world. so the completed loss and i get it. this really frustrates people like senator warren, but again, you know, one of the appeals of big coin and credit occurrences of block chain technology is that it, it tend to evade control by the nation state. seems to be the...
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and between the us and china. there is this rising tension in the us for and to deal with chinese companies from the us exchange of in 3 years, unless the 2 government can actually region information sharing agreement. and i think that's the key that would allow the u. s. regulator to actually inspect these lifted chinese companies. financial records when fraud is defected. so i think the see the appear to be concerned that these big tech companies, they hold very sensitive user information that could pose a national security risk if it falls into the wrong hands, including perhaps the u. s. intelligence agencies. so in terms of the doubt only has the most detailed travel information on individuals among large inner urge and they appear to have the ability to conduct big data analysis on the behaviors and habits. a very important high ranking people, everybody uses d d. so the c a c is taking a closer look at how and manages is consumer data. in case there is an escalation in terms of information wars. yeah, we're
and between the us and china. there is this rising tension in the us for and to deal with chinese companies from the us exchange of in 3 years, unless the 2 government can actually region information sharing agreement. and i think that's the key that would allow the u. s. regulator to actually inspect these lifted chinese companies. financial records when fraud is defected. so i think the see the appear to be concerned that these big tech companies, they hold very sensitive user information...
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that's despite years of pressure from the us, including for us of sanctions against one of his closest allies, while the vitamin ministration signaled it would lift sanctions on the swiss based company behind the $11000000000.00 pipeline. back in may, the topic of finalizing the nordstrom to agreement between the u. s. and germany is expected to come up with president biden and chancellor merkle hold talks in washington this week. and you can export to the european union in may, rose to their highest level since october of 2019 exports to the block had fallen at the start of 2021 after breakfast officially took hold. as britain left the e u single marketing customs union. the british office for national statistics said good exit boards to the you, excluding precious metals of course, wrote the $19400000000.00 in may nearly twice. what it was in january import into the u. k. from the $27.00 nation block were also up after plunging to start the year as the global pandemic effect of traffic in the english channel. so what do these numbers mean for the future of trade for an independent br
that's despite years of pressure from the us, including for us of sanctions against one of his closest allies, while the vitamin ministration signaled it would lift sanctions on the swiss based company behind the $11000000000.00 pipeline. back in may, the topic of finalizing the nordstrom to agreement between the u. s. and germany is expected to come up with president biden and chancellor merkle hold talks in washington this week. and you can export to the european union in may, rose to their...
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you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows ah, in the the the welcome back tension between the worlds 2 largest academies remain contentious as china in the united states have wrapped up their 2nd route of high level talks during the by the administration. the us delegation led by deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman found itself at odds with its chinese counterparts, which said the relationship quote is now at a stalemate on a host of issues. the disagreements between the 2 sides encompass topics from sections to detained while way. cfo main ones though, is it all in the remedial with china urges us unconditionally withdraw restrictions on chinese communist party members and their families don't withdraw. sanctions on chinese leaders live restrictions on chinese or stop suppressing chinese inter withdrawal designation of chinese media and as foreign agents withdraw the tradition request for being one. joe. we also expressed strong satisfaction with the us regarding the wrong words and actions o
you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows ah, in the the the welcome back tension between the worlds 2 largest academies remain contentious as china in the united states have wrapped up their 2nd route of high level talks during the by the administration. the us delegation led by deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman found itself at odds with its chinese counterparts, which said the relationship quote is now at a stalemate on a host of issues. the...
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ah ah ah ah, i use the use the welcome back. we know it has been a big year so far for the private space industry headlined by 2 billionaires taking trips to the edge of space just within the last month. and there are no signs that it's slowing down. in fact, private investment in space companies hit $4500000000.00 in the 2nd quarter of 2021, a record for the sector according to a new report from space capital. now the report separates investment into 3 categories within the industry, infrastructure distribution and application infrastructure centers on companies that build rocket and satellite and is dominated by the big 3 billionaire back firm space ex blue origin. and virgin galactic distribution has to do with companies that use space related tech for their business. while application is about services that depend on space. for instance, those that rely on gps services think ride sharing companies or mapping software. with these numbers, the industry is expected to eclipse the $9100000000.00 raised in the whole of 2020 . so
ah ah ah ah, i use the use the welcome back. we know it has been a big year so far for the private space industry headlined by 2 billionaires taking trips to the edge of space just within the last month. and there are no signs that it's slowing down. in fact, private investment in space companies hit $4500000000.00 in the 2nd quarter of 2021, a record for the sector according to a new report from space capital. now the report separates investment into 3 categories within the industry,...
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thanks for watching to international and have a good day i use i use use the the the, the the the this has been going business so you can't afford to miss i major. and i'm friendship or in washington coming up in the united states in germany. have come to an agreement over the nordstrom to pipeline, but not everyone is happy about it. shared had we explored the conflict and why germany continued to pursue the project and has what has become bullish on bitcoin yet again. because the electric car giant b o says it will likely accept the crypto currency as payment in the future. we bring you up to speed on how the crypto sector is fair and then the federal reserve is preparing for another meeting where they were, where they will discuss whether to pull back on their pandemic era policy. so what can we expect, and how will the markets react? we have a show today. so dive right in. the us in germany have officially signed an agreement on how to quote, prevent russia from using energy as a tool, a political pressure against ukraine. now if you think that sounds like a strange statement to ma
thanks for watching to international and have a good day i use i use use the the the, the the the this has been going business so you can't afford to miss i major. and i'm friendship or in washington coming up in the united states in germany. have come to an agreement over the nordstrom to pipeline, but not everyone is happy about it. shared had we explored the conflict and why germany continued to pursue the project and has what has become bullish on bitcoin yet again. because the electric car...
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use algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley c o's don't mention in the slick presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as a miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a workforce that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now a really bad day. i could do 10 years where it says removable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need it. and those who do it the minds. but it's our life from moscow and international, the death toll of today's explosion that a chemical tack 3 in germany, is expected to rise. officials saying, quoted as little a hope that the missing will be found alive. ecuador revokes julian sanchez citiz
use algorithms and neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley c o's don't mention in the slick presentations. however, the ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as a miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a workforce that seems...
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if it quote, uses energy as a weapon against ukraine. now the us has repeatedly warned about the power, the $11000000000.00 pipeline could give russia over europe. so as part of the deal, germany will agree to spend $70000000.00 on bilateral energy projects with ukraine . the us in germany will also work together to promote $1000000000.00 worth of investments for a green fund aimed at helping ukraine transition to cleaner sources of energy. the construction of the north stream to pipeline is that to be completed by next month . and it is expected to be opperation by the end of this year. as for the specified action, germany is expected to take against russia if it violates the agreement, it is not a part of that remains unclear and time now for a quick break. but when we come back, a middle worker shorted in the united states, many states have pulled back extended unemployment benefits in hope of charging the labor market. did it work? we'll never get a break here. the number that the quote the, the ah ah, the drug started as a way to co
if it quote, uses energy as a weapon against ukraine. now the us has repeatedly warned about the power, the $11000000000.00 pipeline could give russia over europe. so as part of the deal, germany will agree to spend $70000000.00 on bilateral energy projects with ukraine . the us in germany will also work together to promote $1000000000.00 worth of investments for a green fund aimed at helping ukraine transition to cleaner sources of energy. the construction of the north stream to pipeline is...