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the u. s. is light along bitcoin lines because obviously wyoming is very big friendly. texas. austin, in particular, is a big why not by the mayor of miami is a very big point center guy. uh whereas the money printer is on the coast elite love government. they love printing money. it seems to be almost, i wouldn't say a civil war, you know, it's a bit dramatic, but it seems like a very divide and ideological divide. this shape is becoming hard and yeah, you see that? yeah, i think it's possible, but my hope would be that we'd figure this out at the u. s. federal level to start buying that corn, adding it to the treasury, and hopefully by adding incorruptible money under our existing nation state. we could on corrupt a lot of the bureaucracy we've built over the past 200 years. and i also think that there's a great, there's a possibility of bitcoin. the u. s. can use been point to become the dominant power in the world, going in to the 22nd century if we played it right. but i'm not sure if we'r
the u. s. is light along bitcoin lines because obviously wyoming is very big friendly. texas. austin, in particular, is a big why not by the mayor of miami is a very big point center guy. uh whereas the money printer is on the coast elite love government. they love printing money. it seems to be almost, i wouldn't say a civil war, you know, it's a bit dramatic, but it seems like a very divide and ideological divide. this shape is becoming hard and yeah, you see that? yeah, i think it's...
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the u. s. could use been point to become the dominant power in the world, going into the 22nd century if we played it right. but i'm not sure if we're going to do that. doesn't seem like people are taking it seriously yet. right. you know, i remember back in the early 960 s you had to split nick moment a rush. you put up a satellite and suddenly a back end or the space race. it seems. now we have a global ash who are going on. countries are starting to mind bitcoin, ukraine is starting to get seriously the big going this can trigger russia responding kind and now will russia starting to mind and who are bit going kind of trigger a modern sputnik with global ashmore between russia and american who can born in mind, and i think going robert for better or worse, i think that's the type of dynamic it takes. actually it takes a competitive escalation to get these countries taking the quite seriously. so i do think that's very likely i can't see a world where russia is seeking a superior position in
the u. s. could use been point to become the dominant power in the world, going into the 22nd century if we played it right. but i'm not sure if we're going to do that. doesn't seem like people are taking it seriously yet. right. you know, i remember back in the early 960 s you had to split nick moment a rush. you put up a satellite and suddenly a back end or the space race. it seems. now we have a global ash who are going on. countries are starting to mind bitcoin, ukraine is starting to get...
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and by the way, the single idea that the u. s. is producing less, despite what he said, he said, not much less well. whereas producing less than we were before to go to japan and india and china and ask them to give us loyal. it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people. i am the same thing with the call, so opec as well, that is, it has not made a whole ton of sense time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the pandemic has fueled the great resignation. and now companies are turning to robot to help the labor shortage. we'll discuss this with a futurist straight ahead as we go to break the numbers with o is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe for isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. while we've made our pilgrimage, civic going holy land. el salvador. we're in l. dante, better known as mid
and by the way, the single idea that the u. s. is producing less, despite what he said, he said, not much less well. whereas producing less than we were before to go to japan and india and china and ask them to give us loyal. it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people. i am the same thing with the call, so opec as well, that is, it has not made a whole ton of sense time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the pandemic has fueled the great resignation. and now companies are turning...
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the u. s. claims it's allocated more than $470000000.00 for humanitarian aid to the afghan people. this year, including a $144000000.00 back in october and various humanitarian organizations have been distributing vital goods to the country too. but the taliban says us sanctions and crippling the country, preventing people from getting the supplies they need us. he's asking taylor as more the war might be over, but for afghans life is still a battle, as they stand by the roadside selling that possessions in exchange for a scrap of bread. that probably asking where all the west and leaders who promised to stand by us. lest we will remain at the sight of afghan women and men doing our duty to protect those we can protect it is easy to working with the taliban. oh, of course if necessary. we'll, we'll go on and our commitment to afghanistan is lost. there are very good reasons for continuing to stand by the people of afghanistan after the withdrawal of the troops, at least in the context of develo
the u. s. claims it's allocated more than $470000000.00 for humanitarian aid to the afghan people. this year, including a $144000000.00 back in october and various humanitarian organizations have been distributing vital goods to the country too. but the taliban says us sanctions and crippling the country, preventing people from getting the supplies they need us. he's asking taylor as more the war might be over, but for afghans life is still a battle, as they stand by the roadside selling that...
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the u. s. has, for is an 9 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of assets belonging to the afghans central bank. so even those lucky few who do have savings can't take anything out. because washington says so little wonder the taliban is asking congress to give it all back . the freezing of us, it's an economic sanctions. can home health, education and other civil services from which the general public benefit damage to these building blocks will serve as the worst memory ingrained in afghans at the hands of america. but following a 2 decades long pattern of pacing little value on afghan life, the u. s. is not backing down. now. u. s. officials made clear to the taliban for years that if they pursued a military takeover rather than a negotiated settlement with fellow afghans than critical non humanitarian aid provided by the international community, in economy enormously dependent on aid, including for basic services, would all but cease that is what occurred so washington wants to see reform before
the u. s. has, for is an 9 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of assets belonging to the afghans central bank. so even those lucky few who do have savings can't take anything out. because washington says so little wonder the taliban is asking congress to give it all back . the freezing of us, it's an economic sanctions. can home health, education and other civil services from which the general public benefit damage to these building blocks will serve as the worst memory ingrained in afghans at the...
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and very similar to what happened to the u. s. s. are united soviet union was, was essentially go into an arms race by ronald reagan that they couldn't afford. yeah, absolutely. this comparison to the collapse of the soviet union is coming up more and more and more. now, actually the one point being made is that soviet union effectively collapsed and fell out of a one story building or in the u. s. once it collapses, it's like falling out of a wanting story building. we've got about 20 seconds left. what do you think of that? is probably true. we have a whole lot more interconnectivity. we have to have to maintain our way alerts and they did. right. all they, all the school system and the transportation and things like that were up and running and people were living in their own houses by the government center. it was horrible, but it was also not like going completely bankrupt with a highly leveraged economy. as we say in the u. s. so karl dana, jerry over there at market dash ticker dot org. it must visit site if you want to keep u
and very similar to what happened to the u. s. s. are united soviet union was, was essentially go into an arms race by ronald reagan that they couldn't afford. yeah, absolutely. this comparison to the collapse of the soviet union is coming up more and more and more. now, actually the one point being made is that soviet union effectively collapsed and fell out of a one story building or in the u. s. once it collapses, it's like falling out of a wanting story building. we've got about 20 seconds...
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and over in scotland, the u. s. in china now they joined agreement, reached at the cap, $26.00 climate summit with both country pledging, clamped down on greenhouse gases. we'll talk shop about the latest emissions deal between the 2 super power lot to get to get the work. and we leave the program with the state of crypto currency regulation in the united states in an effort to pay for the recently passed $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure bill. lawmakers have included new tax requirements on crypto currency. the new rules attempt to limit tax evasion. in crypto currency by placing new tax reporting rules that apply to digital assets like crypto and nf t's in trying to sell the need for tax to tax these assets in 2018. the iris actually pointed to research that showed the tax gap on crypto related capital gains was roughly $11500000000.00 in the year of 2017 saying it probably widened quite a bit since that a couple of the key points in the bill include brokers needing to report transactions of digital currency, t
and over in scotland, the u. s. in china now they joined agreement, reached at the cap, $26.00 climate summit with both country pledging, clamped down on greenhouse gases. we'll talk shop about the latest emissions deal between the 2 super power lot to get to get the work. and we leave the program with the state of crypto currency regulation in the united states in an effort to pay for the recently passed $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure bill. lawmakers have included new tax requirements on...
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this resolution allows china and the u. s. to declare stats and actions on the path towards emissions reductions and limitations. so now in china and the u . s. would share policy and technology and new targets for 2035. so while everything sounds great and all the still lacks specificity, the new agreement itself is not enough to meet the 1.5 degrees celsius goal of the parents agreement. but it is a good starting point for mutual accountability and action. and much of the language in the agreement however still remains on quantified. so for instance, china pledge to drop down as coal consumption and to quote, make best efforts to accelerate this work. so it is somewhat ambiguous and you don't know how much china mean the end is going to be invested in it. how are the fact that china was willing to come to the table and cooperate is still a very big step in the 1st time the chinese government has place to address this issue. and some analysts are hopeful that this will make a big impact because china does have a history of ou
this resolution allows china and the u. s. to declare stats and actions on the path towards emissions reductions and limitations. so now in china and the u . s. would share policy and technology and new targets for 2035. so while everything sounds great and all the still lacks specificity, the new agreement itself is not enough to meet the 1.5 degrees celsius goal of the parents agreement. but it is a good starting point for mutual accountability and action. and much of the language in the...
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u. ah. and he looked down, rally sweet europe with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shut down only for the young vaccinated the tooth here, decision has split public opinion on the u. s. is to trillion economic recovery plan is under scrutiny and made reports. it could inflame already high inflation on social problems. of a more details on the stores, you can visit our website r t dot com. what about with the latest headlines in and out? ah hi, i'm match kaiser with stacy herbert and this is the kaiser report. and email, sometimes it's just too easy. i got to say stacey, well, you know what, if you thought the highest inflation numbers and 31 years was bad? well, wait until you see the producer price pipeline. now, you know how in the world of energy, everybody concerns themselves with leaks from oil pipelines are natural gas pipelines. and this is a risk while nobody was looking at the producer price pipeline. because coming through that pipeline, are a lot of leaks. we're seeing
u. ah. and he looked down, rally sweet europe with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shut down only for the young vaccinated the tooth here, decision has split public opinion on the u. s. is to trillion economic recovery plan is under scrutiny and made reports. it could inflame already high inflation on social problems. of a more details on the stores, you can visit our website r t dot com. what about with the latest headlines in and out? ah hi, i'm match kaiser with stacy herbert and...
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the u. s. is releasing strategic all reserves to bring down federal prices of to failed, attempts to convince opec to boost production what i will never accept idiots who under the guise of we are dissatisfied and he's pure violence against people, but don't cry minutes to lack his hour to protest as of the nights of rioting against tough new coban restrictions, as cases surge unlocked down to re imposed across europe. and the lead to new york police survey shows the ball that half of the cities offices of which they had never joined the force. we hear about the growing crashes. we have elected officials who campaign on promises. we're going to actively prosecute cops, or what else could you possibly expect to happen? so they're going to take a step back in. this isn't going to make any ones they would say, ah hello, good to happy with his life for moscow, this is asking internationals, well, these are 10 with me calling bright 1st for you this hour in an unprecedented move . president biden ha
the u. s. is releasing strategic all reserves to bring down federal prices of to failed, attempts to convince opec to boost production what i will never accept idiots who under the guise of we are dissatisfied and he's pure violence against people, but don't cry minutes to lack his hour to protest as of the nights of rioting against tough new coban restrictions, as cases surge unlocked down to re imposed across europe. and the lead to new york police survey shows the ball that half of the...
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the fault indirectly certainly of the e u and you have the u. s. of course the mount whitney in the black sea. so this is sort of an encircling hybrid war against russia, and it just goes to show the blinking is no better than previous secretaries of state the by the administration is asleep at the wheel. okay, well peterson, let's agree. these are all connected here and i think they are. that's why i posted here. i mean, what does washington hoped to achieve? what is brussels hoped to achieve by this? because this is really upping the spanks on the stakes on a variety of issues here. and none of them good, i mean they can be resolved, but i don't see that there's any interest in resolving them. actually just the reverse rising tension serves that purpose is go ahead peter. a peter, i'd actually like to broaden it a little bit because the other crisis that's developing is the one over taiwan. so we've got the potential for the outbreak of violence, both in ukraine and in taiwan. so they're very, very dangerous moment right now, in the aftermath of
the fault indirectly certainly of the e u and you have the u. s. of course the mount whitney in the black sea. so this is sort of an encircling hybrid war against russia, and it just goes to show the blinking is no better than previous secretaries of state the by the administration is asleep at the wheel. okay, well peterson, let's agree. these are all connected here and i think they are. that's why i posted here. i mean, what does washington hoped to achieve? what is brussels hoped to achieve...
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the u. s. didn't want china to building out our own communication network, even though there have been no evidence of any wrongdoing on our part. so meanwhile, the circumvention is to help to get chips which is related to his bread and butter consumer mobile devices division, which is completely unrelated to their networking. so i can see that by ministration, not be happy about this work around and trying to do something about it. but there will be no legitimate reason for doing that because they're simply selling mobile phones to customers, to chinese customers. so there's no national security threat around that. ok, so it's shipped from from why way over to trying to telecom. because on monday trying to telecom at the fcc to put a temporary hold on it's decision. they're gonna force that company to discontinue us services by early january. they said that this short timeframe is gonna harm it's business, reputation and relationships. obviously that's already happened. but what exactly is the
the u. s. didn't want china to building out our own communication network, even though there have been no evidence of any wrongdoing on our part. so meanwhile, the circumvention is to help to get chips which is related to his bread and butter consumer mobile devices division, which is completely unrelated to their networking. so i can see that by ministration, not be happy about this work around and trying to do something about it. but there will be no legitimate reason for doing that because...
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what the u. s. did proves that the so called democracy is just a pretext and tool for it to pursue geopolitical goals, suppress other countries, divide the world, serve its own interest, and maintain his head you money in the world. while america's position on taiwan is unclear, the u. s. and chinese presidents recently held online meeting during which joe biden said, washington was committed to the one china principal, which says taiwan belongs to the mainland. but earlier he said the ireland was independent and should make its own decisions. professor benjamin shall toll us his inconsistent approach, the taiwan reveals. the u. s. foreign policy lacks credibility, whether it's time for us to make it will save by extruding countries like china, russia, more people could eventually be eyes how people craddick american policy. so ora, by to be iterated that the u. s. does not seek to change china system and the u. s . has no intention to have conflict with china and also by doing be a firm to use gove
what the u. s. did proves that the so called democracy is just a pretext and tool for it to pursue geopolitical goals, suppress other countries, divide the world, serve its own interest, and maintain his head you money in the world. while america's position on taiwan is unclear, the u. s. and chinese presidents recently held online meeting during which joe biden said, washington was committed to the one china principal, which says taiwan belongs to the mainland. but earlier he said the ireland...
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the u. s. and chinese presidents, recently hound, an online meeting during which joe biden said, washington was committed to the one china principal which faced taiwan belongs to the mainland. but earlier he said the island was independent and should make its own decisions. professor benjamin shall told us that this the inconsistent approach to taiwan reveals that u. s. foreign policy lacks credibility, whether it's time for us to make it will save by extruding countries like china and russia. more people could eventually be eyes how people craddick american policy. so ora, by to be iterated that the u. s. does not seek to change china system and the u. s . has no intention to have conflict with china. and also i don't be afraid to use compliments support of the one china policy. but at the same time, it looks like bite and it's ready to do anything up to the point of supporting pie was independence. especially now that there seems to be a growing consensus that the us china relationship will n
the u. s. and chinese presidents, recently hound, an online meeting during which joe biden said, washington was committed to the one china principal which faced taiwan belongs to the mainland. but earlier he said the island was independent and should make its own decisions. professor benjamin shall told us that this the inconsistent approach to taiwan reveals that u. s. foreign policy lacks credibility, whether it's time for us to make it will save by extruding countries like china and russia....
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the u. s. has imposed a new round of sanctions on the north stream to gas pipeline between russia and germany at the major's target. a russia linked farm and 2 vessels on follow. a year's long campaigned a scope of the project, which is now complete. it's still awaiting the green light from european regulators, though, and not everyone's bowing to the sanctions pressure. as a serbian president explained to the russian media gas was i'm proud of the fact and i want people in russia to know this that so be a firmly resisted pressures. we never cause any problems to south street or turtle dri for balkans trailers mahoney. today. we've built 400 kilometer, but i run across our country together. we're gas probably, you know, today we already have gas flying through this pipeline. we're the only country in europe that has never invited any sanctions of any measures, any decisions against russia's in trend lager. we pursued the european path, but we never do anything with damage or nations with the ru
the u. s. has imposed a new round of sanctions on the north stream to gas pipeline between russia and germany at the major's target. a russia linked farm and 2 vessels on follow. a year's long campaigned a scope of the project, which is now complete. it's still awaiting the green light from european regulators, though, and not everyone's bowing to the sanctions pressure. as a serbian president explained to the russian media gas was i'm proud of the fact and i want people in russia to know this...
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the u. s. military run and burns a lot, hydrocarbons you know, and if the price of fuel keeps going up, well, the u. i saw the pentagon effectively be less stranded, as they were in afghanistan with tens of billions of dollars worth of equipment that's just left behind. can us even afford to keep their military machine going at this point with the gas prices and energy prices? the way that they're up on energy is not the biggest part of the, the component there. and so we, we spend a ridiculous amount of money on very expensive weapon systems and technology that as we found out in bosnia and other places sometimes get defeated by a couple of guys with a $50.00 microwave that they still out of a bombed outhouse. ok, so you know, we, we seem to think we're so bright. we are to a point, but it is not going to be the defining factor for the u. s. military projection of power is just simply the, the amount of debt that we're printing off. and very similar to what happened in the u. s. s. our united
the u. s. military run and burns a lot, hydrocarbons you know, and if the price of fuel keeps going up, well, the u. i saw the pentagon effectively be less stranded, as they were in afghanistan with tens of billions of dollars worth of equipment that's just left behind. can us even afford to keep their military machine going at this point with the gas prices and energy prices? the way that they're up on energy is not the biggest part of the, the component there. and so we, we spend a ridiculous...
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s. markets, but the u. s. consumer actually is asking for cheaper oil products such as gasoline such as heating oil does. so what we're refinery to now with all that group of 3 days at it just adds to more uncertainty and it's incomplete contradiction with free market economy. it's, it's about manipulating the price. it's actually really incomplete contradiction was the legislative basis for the strategic petroleum reserve. i don't think that this kind of moves, which is a very short term thing and we have seen the reaction by the markets at the prices didn't go down. actually, it was also quite a moving up. so it's, it's domestic politics for, for, for a few days. but nothing more than that. europe is in the grip of another wave of cove. it with cases rising in germany and the netherlands in the 10s of thousands on tuesday, the w a chose that it's the continent number one cause of death. so now tough restrictions that being re imposed in several countries, sparking a public outcry in the netherlands at lea
s. markets, but the u. s. consumer actually is asking for cheaper oil products such as gasoline such as heating oil does. so what we're refinery to now with all that group of 3 days at it just adds to more uncertainty and it's incomplete contradiction with free market economy. it's, it's about manipulating the price. it's actually really incomplete contradiction was the legislative basis for the strategic petroleum reserve. i don't think that this kind of moves, which is a very short term thing...
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so you're right that the u. s. is still the largest per capita polluter, but the emissions are coming down significantly. china is, has continued to go in the wrong direction. the reason for that is very simple. cole and why has the u. k been able to reduce its emission so substantially, it's because we've almost entirely got rid of coal from the electricity system, replaced it with clean energy instead. and if you look what's happened in the u. s . despite the last administration under donald trump's rhetoric, the reality is coal continued to come off the system. china still needs to and reduce and then eventually eliminate cold production. but it's got such a long way to go for that to happen. how geopolitical, in cold war, 2.0 as it's being talked about, is the whole combating climate change debate. i mean, after all, the, the by the administration is continuing with this pipeline fossil fuel pipeline of a native american lands. i know your company host to john kerry, the u. s. a climate on why he's been involve
so you're right that the u. s. is still the largest per capita polluter, but the emissions are coming down significantly. china is, has continued to go in the wrong direction. the reason for that is very simple. cole and why has the u. k been able to reduce its emission so substantially, it's because we've almost entirely got rid of coal from the electricity system, replaced it with clean energy instead. and if you look what's happened in the u. s . despite the last administration under donald...
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it is the u. s. putting into china sovereign affairs, which basically and that the u. s. is putting itself in the middle of conflict and has absolutely nothing to do with it. so totally backtracking on what they had said that the us wants competition and not conflict. so it is expected that present she jane pain will use this meeting to worn by then to step back on taiwan issues as beijing is resolved to realize national re unification. and to answer the question, china is extremely serious about this because it has always been this one, china policy always been for hundreds of years and that is not going to change. and so this is a matter of china sovereign affairs. so in order to reduce the risk of a collision between china and the us, the us has to prioritize its objectives, what it alternately wants to achieve with china going forward. and then for the us tie, one away can be seen as a pon and its competition. this competition with china, because this would mean that china would continue to exert its economic and political power spreading its influence. and this is so
it is the u. s. putting into china sovereign affairs, which basically and that the u. s. is putting itself in the middle of conflict and has absolutely nothing to do with it. so totally backtracking on what they had said that the us wants competition and not conflict. so it is expected that present she jane pain will use this meeting to worn by then to step back on taiwan issues as beijing is resolved to realize national re unification. and to answer the question, china is extremely serious...
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u. the russian defense ministry slammed the u. s. as hypocritical off to washington criticized moscow, protesting a weapon in space. what it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do sol. as mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on a joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have to buy food and to do things like different ways. i don't think you save money. i definitely feel the invasion.
u. the russian defense ministry slammed the u. s. as hypocritical off to washington criticized moscow, protesting a weapon in space. what it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do sol. as mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on a joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have to buy food and to do things like different ways. i don't think you save money. i definitely...
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the u. s. is one trillion dollar infrastructure bill was signed into law and it includes a host of crackdowns on the crypto industry. those factors may have caused bitcoin to drop by as much as 7 percent. and the theory him by as much as 5 percent. let's bring him to moscow, hosting crypto analyst, christy i to explain. christy. i was talking about this infrastructure bill because one of the biggest challenges, as we've talked about of this law, is it redefines who and what a broker is, how messy is this going to get for the crypto industry? oh, it will get very messy. and the bill is mainly meant for the ira to have this well defined definition, but it ultimately risks asking network actors to behave as note operators in order to report identifying information for cryptic transaction that they have absolutely no way of gathering. like actually no way of getting because there's no centralized database recording your email, your phone number, your social security number, except when you log on t
the u. s. is one trillion dollar infrastructure bill was signed into law and it includes a host of crackdowns on the crypto industry. those factors may have caused bitcoin to drop by as much as 7 percent. and the theory him by as much as 5 percent. let's bring him to moscow, hosting crypto analyst, christy i to explain. christy. i was talking about this infrastructure bill because one of the biggest challenges, as we've talked about of this law, is it redefines who and what a broker is, how...
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is the u. s looks added to by administration . looks at it is low cost. ok, but the outcomes could be catastrophic. go ahead, daniel. you know, i've always, i've often thought about the irrationality of us one policy. and i've also often thought of it in terms of mistakes, but i really no longer think that way. i think these mistakes are all very well plans, and i think it has to do with very, very powerful vested interest in the united states that depend on continuing conflict in the rest of the world to justify massive, massive military budgets to justify the u. s. military industrial, complex, think tank, complex media complex. all of these things are built on a house of sand. they rely on conflict and for about 20 years, it was the war on terror and that sustained what i think that was more of a bridging maneuver. and now we're back into territory where they feel more comfortable cold war 2 point. oh, and this time we have a new a costar, which is china with the old bad boy, russia. so i think i'm beginning to think these things are all very well plan
is the u. s looks added to by administration . looks at it is low cost. ok, but the outcomes could be catastrophic. go ahead, daniel. you know, i've always, i've often thought about the irrationality of us one policy. and i've also often thought of it in terms of mistakes, but i really no longer think that way. i think these mistakes are all very well plans, and i think it has to do with very, very powerful vested interest in the united states that depend on continuing conflict in the rest of...
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and by the way, the single idea that the u. s. is producing less, despite what he said, he said, not much less well. whereas producing less than we were before to go to japan and india and china and ask them to give us loyal. it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people in the same thing with the call. so opec as well, that is, it has not made a whole ton of sense time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the pandemic has fueled the great resignation, and now companies are turning to robot to help the labor shortage. we'll discuss this with a futurist straight ahead as we go to break the numbers with them. well, the mic no said, you know, born is another piece and you as a merge, we don't have with the we don't on the back seat. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so man
and by the way, the single idea that the u. s. is producing less, despite what he said, he said, not much less well. whereas producing less than we were before to go to japan and india and china and ask them to give us loyal. it just doesn't make sense to a lot of people in the same thing with the call. so opec as well, that is, it has not made a whole ton of sense time now for a quick break. but when we come back, the pandemic has fueled the great resignation, and now companies are turning to...
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s. has never been weaker in their mind. the u. s. has never been more prime to be toppled from its position of power in the world. and china is actively doing that in many ways. but i don't think they're doing it simply for the sake of toppling in the united states. i think they're doing it in order to do what they believe is best for china. and believe it believe this, that she's being really concerned with this idea of re unification. as kind of the crown jewel in his administration, in the time that he's been in power, i think this would be the thing that would kind of be his, his key note moment if he can pull it off. and so i think he is absolutely committed to moving forward on it. now chris, have about a minute left, but the real question is, where it economics show, we started talking about these pairs from the trump administration. do we actually anticipate that this issue will be covered during this discussion? looks like that's actually going to be taking a back seat here because according to a senior bite in the ministrat
s. has never been weaker in their mind. the u. s. has never been more prime to be toppled from its position of power in the world. and china is actively doing that in many ways. but i don't think they're doing it simply for the sake of toppling in the united states. i think they're doing it in order to do what they believe is best for china. and believe it believe this, that she's being really concerned with this idea of re unification. as kind of the crown jewel in his administration, in the...
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with the headlines and r t disturbing images from the u. s. state of wisconsin, where an s u. v. thrives into a christmas parade in the suburb of milwaukee. police say there were multiple fatalities, and around 20 people have been injured. a suspect has been detect. huh . meanwhile, demonstrations throughout europe is countries titan restrictions, in response to escalating cave cases, a full lockdown has just gone into effect in austria with vaccinations to become mandatory day in the coming months. and a report finds that the u. k. was actually you prepared for the pandemic and failed to act on stern mornings even ahead of the app, right. we speak with a k, we pick teams relative upset about the government's response to the fact that my grandfather in west england was taken out by a virus that started in china because our government still allowed people to fly in business flights. we had it in february last year, and this very shocking and harrowing humanitarian crisis amid think your tissues in afghanistan is the un says half the population could face starvation is the wing
with the headlines and r t disturbing images from the u. s. state of wisconsin, where an s u. v. thrives into a christmas parade in the suburb of milwaukee. police say there were multiple fatalities, and around 20 people have been injured. a suspect has been detect. huh . meanwhile, demonstrations throughout europe is countries titan restrictions, in response to escalating cave cases, a full lockdown has just gone into effect in austria with vaccinations to become mandatory day in the coming...
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the chinese defense minister at the meeting said that the u. s. is using the same aggressive military actions against his country as it is against his russian counterpart. we did hear from the russian defense minister again, who outlined what some of those actions entailed admissions issued lucia records. a significant increase in the activity of us strategic bombing ation. in the past month, around 30 flights to the borders of the russian federation have been made, which is 2 and a half times more than in the same period last year. it's likely a joining of these 2 eastern powers wasn't exactly what washington expected to result from. it's increased the nuclear posturing either one of them is a serious is a force to be reckoned with for washington. but both of them together that could be a major obstacle for u. s. foreign policy. from a pentagon analyst micro maloof or suspects, the us didn't see russia when china's move coming. when you consider that, since the disasters pull out of afghanistan, the united states is once again been trying to agit
the chinese defense minister at the meeting said that the u. s. is using the same aggressive military actions against his country as it is against his russian counterpart. we did hear from the russian defense minister again, who outlined what some of those actions entailed admissions issued lucia records. a significant increase in the activity of us strategic bombing ation. in the past month, around 30 flights to the borders of the russian federation have been made, which is 2 and a half times...
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whereas the u. s. is decided not to do central controlled digital currency, but have a private sector digital currencies, which by the way, this table point is kinda similar to what we have now because it's banks print most dollars, you know, from issuing loans for mortgages and stuff like that. so it's kind of a replication of that site down to coal. yeah. it's a carbon copy what they already have. yes. but apparently more now they can plead ignorance. we know we don't know what's going on. we don't know how much money there is. is not big coin. these are, you know, all coins. these are the fee up currency system we have, but a digital form of it, right? they always plead ignorance. well, there's no accountability. they all pretend, i don't know what they're doing. they always pretend that those federal reserve has no idea what they're doing. the treasurer is out there. didn't president clearly have no idea what they're doing and known as any accountability or responsibility whatsoever. they're all th
whereas the u. s. is decided not to do central controlled digital currency, but have a private sector digital currencies, which by the way, this table point is kinda similar to what we have now because it's banks print most dollars, you know, from issuing loans for mortgages and stuff like that. so it's kind of a replication of that site down to coal. yeah. it's a carbon copy what they already have. yes. but apparently more now they can plead ignorance. we know we don't know what's going on. we...
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way, way ahead of everyone else including the, the u. s. and the u. s. is completely stuck in the mud and trailing behind a guy who can't you know, chew gum and chew gum. okay, we're going to take a break. and when we come back, watch more coming your way. ah ah well the fund i make no, no borders a tease a new fresh as a merge, we don't have a charity. we don't have a vaccine. whole world needs to be ready. people are judgment. come with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. ah welcome back to the kaiser report. i max kaiser time had to go to robert ray love. he is the over at the what is money show primary. what makes maxwell beer? alrighty. let's get right into it. by the way, she mentioned, we are in miami, couple of been going conferences. you're speaking at highly in demand robert breedlove. after a
way, way ahead of everyone else including the, the u. s. and the u. s. is completely stuck in the mud and trailing behind a guy who can't you know, chew gum and chew gum. okay, we're going to take a break. and when we come back, watch more coming your way. ah ah well the fund i make no, no borders a tease a new fresh as a merge, we don't have a charity. we don't have a vaccine. whole world needs to be ready. people are judgment. come with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is...
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s. capital market. now the u. s. corps eventually went on to will in favor of shaw me, setting precedent with the duty actually agreeing to move the designation and also allowing the company to operate in the us. so in this particular situation, china, telecom was given 60 days to stop providing domestic and international services, basically out of nowhere. so trying to telecom has previously provided telecommunication services for 20 years in the u. s. and serves more than 335000000 subscribers worldwide. it also provide service to the chinese government facilities and embassies in the united states. so this fcc action would force it to withdraw and it would have to basically sell its entire mobile services in the us here within 60 days without any warning, which is basically what they're saying is unjust and unreasonable. so china, telecom is going to fight this using the same logic, i show me. and they've argued that sbc should have 1st held at least an administrative hearing, given them a chance. and the fcc h
s. capital market. now the u. s. corps eventually went on to will in favor of shaw me, setting precedent with the duty actually agreeing to move the designation and also allowing the company to operate in the us. so in this particular situation, china, telecom was given 60 days to stop providing domestic and international services, basically out of nowhere. so trying to telecom has previously provided telecommunication services for 20 years in the u. s. and serves more than 335000000...
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the u. s. military has declared the great 3 powers competition featuring the u. s. russia and china. how does neal liberal ideology play into this? and what does russia gate in january 6? i'm in common. ah. to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george samuel in budapest. he's a podcast to read the gaggle, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have dmitri bobbitt, she is a political analyst and editor, and in us me, internet media, project, journaling, crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate it. let's go to moscow here on d. magic general milly came out with a speech that startled the establishment, but really shouldn't have is there is a new tri polar trilateral world, and it's russia, china, and the united states. and, but what i took away from it is it's, you know, it's not really that it's kind of a bipolar or bipolar point a or something like that because he's assuming that these are 3 discrete powers that are in competition.
the u. s. military has declared the great 3 powers competition featuring the u. s. russia and china. how does neal liberal ideology play into this? and what does russia gate in january 6? i'm in common. ah. to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george samuel in budapest. he's a podcast to read the gaggle, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we have dmitri bobbitt, she is a political analyst and editor, and in us me, internet media, project,...