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here in the us. yes, that means we're 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
here in the us. yes, that means we're 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...
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dollar things like us b t, u, v c u, b, u s, the crack cetera, the people started using they will point in new of actual dollars, then essentially the country and the fan will have just lost their power because the treasury is the only body in the us that can issue legal tender, but it's stable point became widely accepted, exchange is used then technically the treasury is no longer the only issue that's the real reason that they want to try to rain because they lose everything. but then of course, the other reason that they're citing include things like the fact that they will mine are not necessarily trustworthy as the company behind the issue, we do not have a one to one ratio as private companies, the issue and companies don't need for that at the high where and what their reserves. so full circle which is the issue of us dc and tether. the issue or d, p has separately defended the level information that they share with the market and how they've invested the reserve corporate debt commercial paper and other liquid market with cash. so they said that that could be a risk to the fina
dollar things like us b t, u, v c u, b, u s, the crack cetera, the people started using they will point in new of actual dollars, then essentially the country and the fan will have just lost their power because the treasury is the only body in the us that can issue legal tender, but it's stable point became widely accepted, exchange is used then technically the treasury is no longer the only issue that's the real reason that they want to try to rain because they lose everything. but then of...
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but right now it seems like the us is trying to block funding, seeing as are now us investors and us money are unable to invest in the technology and information companies. and it is interesting to see that by and ministration carry on what the trembling ministration started. now, professor will i want to get your take on this because those christine noted there you're talking about 60 chinese firms that have faith different restrictions from the u. s. so is this a sign that these tensions between the us and china are likely to continue? they are likely to continue, but i think a moment history here will help under the trumpet demonstration, you hit trainees with tariffs, you hit the chinese with a trained war. then you want after executives a while way and other companies, and now you are going after the black listing them every one of these, the geez has something in common. it failed, it didn't change anything about the basic competitive situation. it's arguable that it made it worse. most people around the world seem to believe that and for my money, there's something very strang
but right now it seems like the us is trying to block funding, seeing as are now us investors and us money are unable to invest in the technology and information companies. and it is interesting to see that by and ministration carry on what the trembling ministration started. now, professor will i want to get your take on this because those christine noted there you're talking about 60 chinese firms that have faith different restrictions from the u. s. so is this a sign that these tensions...
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mr. morales of thank you for joining us. could you comment on the global situation with the vaccines? how much do people in other countries trust to russia produce vaccines and in particular, the sputnik, the vaccine the situation on the mobile axis market is not an easy one. obviously, none of the manufacturers were truly ready for the task. when i said this before, and i'm still convinced this case, we all know there had been vaccine delivery delays in the european union lamps end in latin america. one of the vaccines was even suspended temporarily from use. now it's back on the rollout track after the issues have been sorted out. so the situation overall is not easy. what i can say, however, is that we know now from our contacts on the international markets, as well as through the russian direct investment fund, which is helping us a lot and is actually spearheading the promotion campaign force. but the internationally, we know that there is a great demand for sputnik v. that's a lot of countries we've had context with wi
mr. morales of thank you for joining us. could you comment on the global situation with the vaccines? how much do people in other countries trust to russia produce vaccines and in particular, the sputnik, the vaccine the situation on the mobile axis market is not an easy one. obviously, none of the manufacturers were truly ready for the task. when i said this before, and i'm still convinced this case, we all know there had been vaccine delivery delays in the european union lamps end in latin...
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i just don't use all the because it's always more use to meet the he could contribute it usually. so it should have gone. yeah. because when you go from the moment that she is not a monumental charged look on the air. welcome back. it has been a wild year in the world of 1000000000 air back private space enterprise and things are just heating up. we've talked at length about richard branson in virgin galactic, completing the 1st space tourism flight carrying civilian just last sunday and coming up next week, amazon founder jeff bade. those will make history with his company blue origin. if all goes well, bases and his brother mark, along with 2 other passengers, will be the world's 1st all civilian crew to complete a sub orbital flight on an unpopulated spacecraft. on tuesday, the civilian crew will take an 11 minute journey in the fully automated new shepherd rocket, launching them 100 kilometers into the air before returning to earth in a capital supported by parachute. so just how hot can the private space race get? well, to discuss, let's bring an air tangle. he's an adjunct p
i just don't use all the because it's always more use to meet the he could contribute it usually. so it should have gone. yeah. because when you go from the moment that she is not a monumental charged look on the air. welcome back. it has been a wild year in the world of 1000000000 air back private space enterprise and things are just heating up. we've talked at length about richard branson in virgin galactic, completing the 1st space tourism flight carrying civilian just last sunday and coming...
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use and iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a 445 page report from the u. case anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report notes, a ways in which apple and google lock consumers into their ecosystems. encouraging users to choose their apps and making it difficult for 3rd party vendors and browsers to compete at all. now the anti trust regulator is accusing apple and google of limiting innovation and choice, which it says has an impact on millions of consumers in the u. k. a load this report is one of several from the you case competitions and markets authority, which is calling for the british government to give it more power to target tech giants and their dominance in the market. both apple and google, of course, have denied the accusations and said they value competition. i bet they do while defending the exclusive nature of their products. a final report from the regulator is ex
use and iphones made by apple, an android which is owned by google. well, it's those 2 tech giants that are now the subject of a 445 page report from the u. case anti trust regulator, which describes the companies as having a vice like grip on the consumers who use their products, their report notes, a ways in which apple and google lock consumers into their ecosystems. encouraging users to choose their apps and making it difficult for 3rd party vendors and browsers to compete at all. now the...
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thanks to us. as the initial effects of the cobra 19 pandemic had begun to receive a fresh wave of labor shortages continuing to grip the united states. and the industries that were hurt the most by historic locked downs continue to be impacted . r. t. cya cavender has the story from right here in washington d. c. i'm a union market dcs. hipaa who's been ground and i'm standing at bidwell, a restaurant, a landmark restaurant, and washington dc. now, year and a half after the pandemic. these chairs would be packed with customers. well that's not the case because restaurants like bidwell are facing a major staff shortage. i sat down with a shaft, john mooney, and this is what he have to say. i'm here every day over the clothes. i obviously active in the community. it's been my whole life. so i mean, i speak to the restaurant owners, other ships, and i have no idea where the staff is, but i mean, i'm in the same boat as everybody i speak to. so it's, it's a industry wide problem. they curren labor cru
thanks to us. as the initial effects of the cobra 19 pandemic had begun to receive a fresh wave of labor shortages continuing to grip the united states. and the industries that were hurt the most by historic locked downs continue to be impacted . r. t. cya cavender has the story from right here in washington d. c. i'm a union market dcs. hipaa who's been ground and i'm standing at bidwell, a restaurant, a landmark restaurant, and washington dc. now, year and a half after the pandemic. these...
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one of the vaccines was even suspended temporarily from use. now it's back on the rollout track after the issues have been sorted out. so the situation overall is not easy. when i can say, however, is that we know now from our contacts on the international markets, as well as through the russian direct investment fund, which is helping us a lot and is actually spearheading the promotion campaign force. but the internationally, we know that there is a great demand for sputnik b. that's a lot of countries we've had context with wish to have supplies of the sputnik b vaccine in their health care system to bring your card. because your company produce enough button to supply the export demand, to fish, neighborhood and to an extent that's what we've been doing. so yes, of course, could we? well, we already are national looking room to ship review with me. i got a very good in russia. we already have a number of registered vaccines approved to be effective. do we need to develop new one, say, for specific demographics or what is that on this one? i
one of the vaccines was even suspended temporarily from use. now it's back on the rollout track after the issues have been sorted out. so the situation overall is not easy. when i can say, however, is that we know now from our contacts on the international markets, as well as through the russian direct investment fund, which is helping us a lot and is actually spearheading the promotion campaign force. but the internationally, we know that there is a great demand for sputnik b. that's a lot of...
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so our $50.00 than anybody in us who makes $15000.00 a year. the system is badly broken and we have to fix it on, especially when you're talking about those $700.00 selected billionaires. i mean they're in that club for a reason because they had figured out what the average american wasn't able to figure out now. and jeffrey, of course, who will surely hear a big push back from the sort of anti tax crowd. but why vote of that for just 700 hyper rich americans was the logic there? it's, it's mouth pencil and he's in as far as i can tell, and i did some research on this today, this, this proposals without precedent. we're really talking about attacks on, on valuation of the assets that are being held there. they're not even income being earned, but rather just the market valuation of existing a property which is banana republic style of taxation. and once you, once you do that, it's not going be just about billionaires. look about about everybody, everybody, but it shouldn't even be about billionaires. i mean, and in portfolios the, the, the valu
so our $50.00 than anybody in us who makes $15000.00 a year. the system is badly broken and we have to fix it on, especially when you're talking about those $700.00 selected billionaires. i mean they're in that club for a reason because they had figured out what the average american wasn't able to figure out now. and jeffrey, of course, who will surely hear a big push back from the sort of anti tax crowd. but why vote of that for just 700 hyper rich americans was the logic there? it's, it's...
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and finally, the us. he craved, continues this, we've auction houses as a classic mean has been revitalized for the 2020s. if you've been on the internet at all in the past decades, you've almost certainly seen this mean doug side, i, chloe, it features and then 3 year old girl giving a less than ecstatic look after being told about a surprise, disneyland trips. now in 2021, chloe's mother has taken the name to the n f t market. and although bids began at $15000.00 paid in the theory, and the price is now nearing $20000.00. as for the funds raised from the n f t cell, chloe's mother has claimed that she hopes to use it to pay for her child's education. certainly as a new frontier for a means that we may never have expected. that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on the portable tv app, which is available on smartphones and tablets through google play and the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, and roku devices, or simply check it out p
and finally, the us. he craved, continues this, we've auction houses as a classic mean has been revitalized for the 2020s. if you've been on the internet at all in the past decades, you've almost certainly seen this mean doug side, i, chloe, it features and then 3 year old girl giving a less than ecstatic look after being told about a surprise, disneyland trips. now in 2021, chloe's mother has taken the name to the n f t market. and although bids began at $15000.00 paid in the theory, and the...
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i'd break this down for us now. chris, the aggregate has said it will sell us entire stake in a company that provides online video game stream or online video streaming and internet home services. so how is the move not helping stem, the likelihood of a default? well, and actually it does help them in the interim till why do you fall by showing up cash. but it's a short term band aid here because the cash flow cycle is problematic because payments are going to keep on coming. and it will eventually catch up because every brand has essentially lost its main business. its core business and name cash flow generator was to sell apartment. but now it can't sell new home real estate prices are dropping, which means that it's main business model. it's pretty much the fund this makes for repayment of a that's unlikely because they're incurring the staggering losses with absolutely no way to dig themselves out. now over the last decade, the value of ever good property is under construction road. so quickly that is far exceed
i'd break this down for us now. chris, the aggregate has said it will sell us entire stake in a company that provides online video game stream or online video streaming and internet home services. so how is the move not helping stem, the likelihood of a default? well, and actually it does help them in the interim till why do you fall by showing up cash. but it's a short term band aid here because the cash flow cycle is problematic because payments are going to keep on coming. and it will...
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now some people may try to use it, but some people try to use cash to avoid taxation use a lot of bees. the, the challenge is going to be regulators and policy makers, central bankers, beyond the current rep or the current methodology that we use in our financial system. our methodology is a methodology that identifies identity 1st, even before the transaction takes place. and we gather norma about information, but if you think about the tokenized world, when you go to buy a sandwich with a $10.00 bill, you have to tell them who you are, where you bank, how much money's in your bank. or they need to do is verify the token. and this new technology is based upon that notion of verification of tokens. but you still can have a viable taxation system in tokenize money as we do with cash. there are other ways to get a tax avoidance. we just got to got to get to the point where regulators policy makers to think beyond the status quo and new methodologies of, of block chain based pattern recognition, where it's not anonymous, sued, anonymous identity can be discovered as law enforcement is rap
now some people may try to use it, but some people try to use cash to avoid taxation use a lot of bees. the, the challenge is going to be regulators and policy makers, central bankers, beyond the current rep or the current methodology that we use in our financial system. our methodology is a methodology that identifies identity 1st, even before the transaction takes place. and we gather norma about information, but if you think about the tokenized world, when you go to buy a sandwich with a...
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so we return in half an hour with the latest you want us again. oh, a theif this boom bus one business show you care to coordinate our branch of board. and i'm rachel levins in washington coming up. we're now one week away from the federal reserve november meeting. so can we expect the long awaited start to tapering? bond purchases and how will the ongoing supply shortages play a role? we'll discuss what tax law has now injured and exclusive tier of us businesses as the evie giant has their pass, a $1000000.00 valuation will bring you the latest. now what push the autopay, the auto company, rather path that mark. and later microsoft says hackers have been attacking critical eye teeth applied to lead to the bottom. what's happening and what effect it may have a lot to get to. let's get started. we leave the program with the latest from the federal reserve as the country awaits. next week's policy meeting. jeremy jerome paul is indicating that we will finally get the official announcement of plans to start tapering, bond purchase at that figure. a $
so we return in half an hour with the latest you want us again. oh, a theif this boom bus one business show you care to coordinate our branch of board. and i'm rachel levins in washington coming up. we're now one week away from the federal reserve november meeting. so can we expect the long awaited start to tapering? bond purchases and how will the ongoing supply shortages play a role? we'll discuss what tax law has now injured and exclusive tier of us businesses as the evie giant has their...
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joining us not just our host, chris b, i and ben's want christy, let's start with you here. so what is happening in china with his energy crunch as blackouts are being reported in multiple provinces right now. so these are codes are caused by basically power ration during peak hours, and the regimes actually began on thursday, mid call shortages and took place without any sort of advanced warning. then this has shut down traffic light and 3 d mobile phone coverages in many areas. and the problem is spreading from hall to the factories as well, how to productions of all goods, from high tech electronics to send these to toys in clothing. so even apple are using micro said factories into regions were told to stop production for a few days. total was also told to help the action, the sneak and goldman fact estimate as much as 44 percent of china's industrial activity has been affected by the latest power shortage. and since nearly 60 percent of the chinese economy is powered by coal and electric, the kind of taken the whole all these cold pies you to then make the trip. stillia
joining us not just our host, chris b, i and ben's want christy, let's start with you here. so what is happening in china with his energy crunch as blackouts are being reported in multiple provinces right now. so these are codes are caused by basically power ration during peak hours, and the regimes actually began on thursday, mid call shortages and took place without any sort of advanced warning. then this has shut down traffic light and 3 d mobile phone coverages in many areas. and the...
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fuel by a river that used to be used for sawmill and they completely converted the entire thing. they're using nothing from the grid and so that it is happening right now. there is a movement that's under way for that to take place. but again, this idea that what china is doing is so shocking. it's really not shocking. but it's also important to something else. christy said she said that this is proving the case of big coin proving that it doesn't have to be subjected to all the rules of government and it can exist without them. let me tell you of the in every instance where that happens, where big point is not institutional, where it's not adopted by banks and it's not held by government and not sanctioned by government. big coin is stronger, its strength comes from being a rebellious currency. not the mainstream currency. yeah, absolutely, and it's interesting to see how that innovation just continues, even though we've got the u. s. government continuing to criticize it, continuing to talk about how crypto currencies are bad. and to that point, christie, i mean, even if we see
fuel by a river that used to be used for sawmill and they completely converted the entire thing. they're using nothing from the grid and so that it is happening right now. there is a movement that's under way for that to take place. but again, this idea that what china is doing is so shocking. it's really not shocking. but it's also important to something else. christy said she said that this is proving the case of big coin proving that it doesn't have to be subjected to all the rules of...
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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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has almost tried to get us to rely on the us and it's help. and, you know, on one hand, we have bite in saying that china and russia would want nothing more than the, than for the u. s. to keep feeling billions of dollars into a war they can't win. but on the other hand, the more hawkish members of his administration are, are ready. warning about, like you mentioned, china and russia having even more influence on the region and working with the country. so even with the u. s. appearing back down. now, are we likely to see a change in policy anytime soon? i don't think so. i think the policies that are in place by the united states have been a failure now for years and they weren't changed. finally, mr. biden understood, as mr. trump did before him, that this was hopeless and they should get out. they didn't prepare it very well. they didn't executed very well. they didn't do much of anything over there really very well. and that tells you more about the long term problems of the united states than it's going to tell you much about the other, t
has almost tried to get us to rely on the us and it's help. and, you know, on one hand, we have bite in saying that china and russia would want nothing more than the, than for the u. s. to keep feeling billions of dollars into a war they can't win. but on the other hand, the more hawkish members of his administration are, are ready. warning about, like you mentioned, china and russia having even more influence on the region and working with the country. so even with the u. s. appearing back...
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and the answer so far was we can tell us nothing. they're going to say it's going to, it's going to go away soon or well, not soon. they're going to say it's transitory. 3 months, maybe 6 months, probably 9 months. now, this is also the ongoing supply shortage. that's having an impact on grocery stores to used car lot, even though price there cooling off in those certain areas as you just mentioned, are in certain areas that it should there be more concern of the long term impact of inflation when we see it go sector by sector, but eventually all sectors are going to be up well, this is a problem. like every time we get to announcements, you know, there's always specific korean cycle where there's this thing that thing, the other thing. but the other hand, you know, the long term effects of those are actually quite devastating and impactful. and so for example, of this, just look at wages, you know, there's this and you get one on one. you talk about like wage push, you know, so the workers being paid more and so they have more money
and the answer so far was we can tell us nothing. they're going to say it's going to, it's going to go away soon or well, not soon. they're going to say it's transitory. 3 months, maybe 6 months, probably 9 months. now, this is also the ongoing supply shortage. that's having an impact on grocery stores to used car lot, even though price there cooling off in those certain areas as you just mentioned, are in certain areas that it should there be more concern of the long term impact of inflation...
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show us how you're coming up with that figure. they go silent, they don't want to say how they're getting to that number and that's problematic, right? if you are the, this big technology company and you're saying our, our, the works and here's how it works. and this is the end result, a very definitive not percent of this content that we're trying to since around is getting censored. and then someone says, show us how you reach that conclusion and you can't, or you won't. that's a problem. but i also want to say this, i think a lot of what we're seeing right now with this slow drip drip drip into the wall street journal is not necessarily a good thing. as you guys know, i'm not a big fan of facebook. i don't like mark zuckerberg, i don't like a lot of what the company does, but the game that's being played right now, that essentially says facebook's an awful company. and therefore, the answer is for government to take control of the algorithms or some outside group to do that. that seems to be every time we do one of these storie
show us how you're coming up with that figure. they go silent, they don't want to say how they're getting to that number and that's problematic, right? if you are the, this big technology company and you're saying our, our, the works and here's how it works. and this is the end result, a very definitive not percent of this content that we're trying to since around is getting censored. and then someone says, show us how you reach that conclusion and you can't, or you won't. that's a problem. but...
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of using nuclear exports as a tool for ju, political games made us the u. k. and australia is cooperation in nuclear submarine, severely damages regional peace and stability, intensify the arm of race and jeopardize the international efforts and promoting the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. and rachel, it seems like the bite administration has talked about improving this relationship with china, improving the diplomacy between the 2 side. is this helping any, it doesn't seem to be and you know, it's interesting because just last week we were talking about how talks were being carried out between the united states and china. and when it comes to that, where diplomacy, that's where the binding ministration is said they want to do, especially when comparing themselves to the trumpet administration. but yet, at the same time, when you look at the south, see, you see that that military build up has only continued. and one of the things that we've heard from the united states is for them to call on their close allies, telling them to quote unquote, stand up to
of using nuclear exports as a tool for ju, political games made us the u. k. and australia is cooperation in nuclear submarine, severely damages regional peace and stability, intensify the arm of race and jeopardize the international efforts and promoting the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. and rachel, it seems like the bite administration has talked about improving this relationship with china, improving the diplomacy between the 2 side. is this helping any, it doesn't seem to be and you...
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so this is too small to us. it is now speaking of the lack of oversight him in congress as they've dealt with this because they've passed $46000000000.00 and rental assistance. and why don't you think we're seeing more of an emphasis on the fact that only a fraction of that has been spent, and we don't seem to know where the money is. it's the most laughable. bring you and i were talking earlier. i was 1000000. yeah, california got 1w1w over 1000000000 that was allocated, what are they but the biggest economy in the entire world and of all that money, they got 1000000. why? because somehow in that's what i was just mentioning by the way. thank you for making my point. i know you were trying to get me there and instead you made my point, rachel. and the point is this, when you allow a government to try and coordinate with other parts of the government, usually what you get is chaos. somehow in an instant like this, you probably need people who are not so bureaucratic and who probably can find a way to manage the
so this is too small to us. it is now speaking of the lack of oversight him in congress as they've dealt with this because they've passed $46000000000.00 and rental assistance. and why don't you think we're seeing more of an emphasis on the fact that only a fraction of that has been spent, and we don't seem to know where the money is. it's the most laughable. bring you and i were talking earlier. i was 1000000. yeah, california got 1w1w over 1000000000 that was allocated, what are they but the...
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we're joining us now. this just is legal journalists, molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer. molly, it's great to have you back on the show today. now i know we've heard from the fed presidents, they say that they were within their rights when they bought and sold stock and real estate assets last year. but under the current rules, is there a case to investigate then? well, certainly watchdog groups think that there are rachel, they say that basically that power should have already been calling for a deeper investigation. but because of the cause, our private structure of these regional fed banks, the presidents aren't necessarily required to disclose their financial trades to the office of government ethics unlike pound other members of the washington base board. so, you know, those 12 banks repair annual disclosures and then they released them voluntarily. so the real issue is whether or not there's going to be enough push to tighten up these ethics rules to make them stronger and to really hold
we're joining us now. this just is legal journalists, molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer. molly, it's great to have you back on the show today. now i know we've heard from the fed presidents, they say that they were within their rights when they bought and sold stock and real estate assets last year. but under the current rules, is there a case to investigate then? well, certainly watchdog groups think that there are rachel, they say that basically that power should have already been...
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joining us now. our children smith, c o, a transformative research, and octavio morales, the ceo of open this. i'll see. it's great to have you both on the show today tobin i want to start with you. we know that there was a lot of fear over the spread of the delta variant. and whether it would cause the us to go into another round of locked down. but that hasn't been the case, so has the u. s. just gotten to the point where it knows how to weather the storm or was there some fear that people in businesses wouldn't comply? well, there are 3 major things have happened. number one, obviously that now we're not an emergency vaccine, but it's fully approved about 15 percent of people who didn't get vaccinated. we're waiting for that and number line. so number 2, the net crates, the whole waterfall of mandates bike companies, bike county governments, state government, hospitals, colleges, whatever. so that's another 20 percent. but the big thing people are, are missing, get out is this can be the natural i
joining us now. our children smith, c o, a transformative research, and octavio morales, the ceo of open this. i'll see. it's great to have you both on the show today tobin i want to start with you. we know that there was a lot of fear over the spread of the delta variant. and whether it would cause the us to go into another round of locked down. but that hasn't been the case, so has the u. s. just gotten to the point where it knows how to weather the storm or was there some fear that people in...
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s. military uses tear gas. it is both crowds of people desperate to flee the country a thousands to remain strong enough on governments around the world are facing criticism for the slow response to the crisis. we hear from one german national, who's breaking for rescue for both him and his afghan fields. we have let us finally leave this caliphate, give me and my fiance permission to enter germany. 10 south of afghan soldiers are reported a rallying in the east of the country under the leadership of the vice president who insists he's now. but countries legitimate had take a leader.
s. military uses tear gas. it is both crowds of people desperate to flee the country a thousands to remain strong enough on governments around the world are facing criticism for the slow response to the crisis. we hear from one german national, who's breaking for rescue for both him and his afghan fields. we have let us finally leave this caliphate, give me and my fiance permission to enter germany. 10 south of afghan soldiers are reported a rallying in the east of the country under the...
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they use the cyber, they use the technology, it's an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that is happening at the many cyber implants right now, i'd be where you're really worried about it. most people would equally b, you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker site using ai and using other advanced technology . there has been on the defensive side. mm. the welcome back. and the global regulator formed by the g 7 to target money laundering has a new set of guidelines for the crypto industry. the financial action task force renewed calls for more regulations on crypto firms that would force them to identify customers and report suspicious activity. even though it would be up to the individual countries to adapt to suggested policies, the group has more than a 3 dozen members, which includes the us, china, and the european commission. now in addition to calling for strict regulations on stable coins and platforms that allow peer to peer transaction
they use the cyber, they use the technology, it's an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has not many main threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that is happening at the many cyber implants right now, i'd be where you're really worried about it. most people would equally b, you calling for a chip in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker site using ai and using other advanced technology . there has been on the defensive side. mm....
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i also use hulu. oh thanks for joining us here on our t. the u. kay's former information commissioner is raising b. allow over the government's planned new advanced research agency. this body will be exempt from requests under the freedom of information act. meeting john lists on the public could be left in the dark about how it spends the 800000000 pounds that have been earmarked for its budget. the u. case. freedom of information came into force in 2005. it basically entitled citizens access to data held by authorities and while hailed as a step towards open government. it has its critics, including among those behind the new exempt research agency. from my point of view of the truly malign piece of legislation, i am fully in favor of decisions and information about them being released. but i failed to see how the process ology, of government benefits at all from freedom of information disclosures. in september, open democracy reveal that over the last 5 years, the u. k. government spent at least half a 1000000 pounds on legal battles try
i also use hulu. oh thanks for joining us here on our t. the u. kay's former information commissioner is raising b. allow over the government's planned new advanced research agency. this body will be exempt from requests under the freedom of information act. meeting john lists on the public could be left in the dark about how it spends the 800000000 pounds that have been earmarked for its budget. the u. case. freedom of information came into force in 2005. it basically entitled citizens access...
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here in the us, the tao. the nasdaq and the us m p are all in the green for the week. markets breathed a sigh of relief as the federal reserve signal. they don't make any changes to it's easy money policy right now. and plans to taper bond purchases are coming, but they're not here just yet. finally, in canada, the g s. x is up prime minister just intruder will stay in power following mondays, federal election. but the plans for spending that key campaign not have res, new concerns about how they will impact inflation in the country. as he proposes an additional $62000000000.00 and programs over the next 5 years, and that is your global market walk. time now for a quick break, but when we come back, what did the f b? i know and when did they know it? that's the big question surrounding the latest report on the say i will discuss whether the government could and should have saved hundreds of victims next. and as we go to break here, the numbers at the close ah ah ah. ringback ah ah ah ah ah, ah, lack of univer
here in the us, the tao. the nasdaq and the us m p are all in the green for the week. markets breathed a sigh of relief as the federal reserve signal. they don't make any changes to it's easy money policy right now. and plans to taper bond purchases are coming, but they're not here just yet. finally, in canada, the g s. x is up prime minister just intruder will stay in power following mondays, federal election. but the plans for spending that key campaign not have res, new concerns about how...
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what does 2020 to have in store for us? will we be living in interesting times when i was diagnosed with cancer in 2009, when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable. i knew i had to make a change. so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america, florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets, is fostering in the biggest layer in $85000000000.00 industry is mosaic, and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aquifer may pro, there's a chronic oh, what do you mean i don't love to hear that word polish thing, but that's what it is in 2013 my uncle, our family dog. my brother was 21 years old, myself and my father were all a 100. wow. yeah, hold on a good player. right, yeah, yeah. maybe they'll actually we're that our help is more important in a with o is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere?
what does 2020 to have in store for us? will we be living in interesting times when i was diagnosed with cancer in 2009, when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable. i knew i had to make a change. so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america, florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets, is fostering in the biggest layer in $85000000000.00 industry is mosaic, and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into...
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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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and so unless you stop using it, everyone stops using it. there's no way for us to stop crypt currency from being an effective part of the ransomware problem. so we're stuck with that right now. cybersecurity expert, todd shipley. thank you so much for letting your expertise. thank you. i'm now for a quick break, but when we come back, i flew, says a 4 day work week is the way to go. we'll discuss the pros and cons behind the idea and why it may not work for everyone. next. and as we go to break here, the numbers out to close the ah ah ah, ah ah special summer solutions where we look at the solutions. i'm here with stacy herbert and we've got a special guest, stacy, right out there mcloud of gold money dot com. he writes amazing pieces over there are lots of blog posts, research, and all sorts of stuff. i recommend you check it out, your latest pieces out there are called too much liquidity and inflation access and consumer prices. so this is definitely the biggest theme of 2021 and that is inflation ah, to don't leave, you know, should move
and so unless you stop using it, everyone stops using it. there's no way for us to stop crypt currency from being an effective part of the ransomware problem. so we're stuck with that right now. cybersecurity expert, todd shipley. thank you so much for letting your expertise. thank you. i'm now for a quick break, but when we come back, i flew, says a 4 day work week is the way to go. we'll discuss the pros and cons behind the idea and why it may not work for everyone. next. and as we go to...
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let us know what you think. and if you don't load or you get breaking news to your mobile devices since that happens, but for now, kevin, now one of the team signing off of a good day. ah, welcome to mac or finance or survival guide, looking forward to your message. this is what happened is the benches in britain still at the top of you watch report me make notes. certainly no borders and the blind number please emerge. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people judge, you know. 2 come crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in her own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century. what other chapters called gun violence school shootings, homelessness 1st, it was my jo
let us know what you think. and if you don't load or you get breaking news to your mobile devices since that happens, but for now, kevin, now one of the team signing off of a good day. ah, welcome to mac or finance or survival guide, looking forward to your message. this is what happened is the benches in britain still at the top of you watch report me make notes. certainly no borders and the blind number please emerge. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen the whole world needs to...
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unlike in the us, what this is a huge miss. number of people have that they think that because the country is poor, are the people don't have a lot of personal education that somehow they'll never manage crypto. that's ridiculous. actually, these countries have a tremendous experience. and deal with all kinds of complicated for an exchanges in competitive currency issues and this dave tact decade. so this is not going to be a problem for l sabbott or i'm super optimistic about it. and i think it's going to be the 1st country of predict many that are going to the person that region then around the world and central bankers can't do anything about it. so it's really exciting. yeah, definitely setting the standards so to speak. now back when it comes to el salvador, we know that the country's president is young, but he is also being accused of destroying democracy in the country. and in a recent article, in the late times he was compared to hugo chavez and belatoya. so how does it impact the countries decision to move to bitcoin i
unlike in the us, what this is a huge miss. number of people have that they think that because the country is poor, are the people don't have a lot of personal education that somehow they'll never manage crypto. that's ridiculous. actually, these countries have a tremendous experience. and deal with all kinds of complicated for an exchanges in competitive currency issues and this dave tact decade. so this is not going to be a problem for l sabbott or i'm super optimistic about it. and i think...
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is trying to gain favor with se, asia using vaccine diplomacy. we have a tax show today for di, right, in the really the program with the latest lawrence hamster regularly crypto currencies by the us and its allies with bitcoin back over the $50000.00 mark governments and watchdog groups are taking notice and once again, issuing warnings about the growth, the size, and the rate of adoption of crypto currencies. in fact, its current size, bitcoin is total volume, now exceeds $900000000000.00. more than all, but a handful of companies with its success comes new warnings about crypto currencies and their likelihood to replace the us dollar in as little as just 5 years. so joining me now to break down the latest our food co host and crypto analysts, ben swan, and christine, kristy, let's start with you here. now regulators are scrutinizing the crypto industry like never before, and yet crypto just keeps growing. why is that? well, you don't expect a profitable industry to stop growing just because regulation is coming because the thing is, capitalism
is trying to gain favor with se, asia using vaccine diplomacy. we have a tax show today for di, right, in the really the program with the latest lawrence hamster regularly crypto currencies by the us and its allies with bitcoin back over the $50000.00 mark governments and watchdog groups are taking notice and once again, issuing warnings about the growth, the size, and the rate of adoption of crypto currencies. in fact, its current size, bitcoin is total volume, now exceeds $900000000000.00....
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but it's a drop by for all of us we have. this is boom bust still in business where you can't afford to mess i'm rachel blevins in washington coming up china says its new digital currency isn't aimed at taking down the u.s. dollar but it is hoping to add another choice to the market we'll take a look at the latest comments plus on the service the u.s. stock markets that appear to be doing just fine but how will 'd it be impacted by the earnings reports were expecting this week that the popular companies tell us time has been hit with an urgent warning from u.s. regulators to keep small children and cut away from one of the products well discuss it all now we have a lot to get to so let's get started. china is the 1st major economy to create a digital currency and the governor of a central bank is now responding to concerns that beijing will present an unprecedented challenge to the global dominance of the u.s. dollar speaking at a forum on sunday he said quote we have said many times that it's a natural process and our goal i
but it's a drop by for all of us we have. this is boom bust still in business where you can't afford to mess i'm rachel blevins in washington coming up china says its new digital currency isn't aimed at taking down the u.s. dollar but it is hoping to add another choice to the market we'll take a look at the latest comments plus on the service the u.s. stock markets that appear to be doing just fine but how will 'd it be impacted by the earnings reports were expecting this week that the popular...
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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 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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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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it makes us more use also space on whether to force british tours to quarantine with france and germany again leading cause the restrictions and piling pressure on towards pulse volts in southern europe to do the same. and the 2 people arrested in valerie softer, the controversial diversion of a ryan as flight last month moved from a detention facility to a rec.
it makes us more use also space on whether to force british tours to quarantine with france and germany again leading cause the restrictions and piling pressure on towards pulse volts in southern europe to do the same. and the 2 people arrested in valerie softer, the controversial diversion of a ryan as flight last month moved from a detention facility to a rec.
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so if you use apple app pay, you know, you go to a store, use apple pay, and you're basically treating with your card like it's a wallet and apple's charging again, fees back to the merchant. every time you're using you, they're, they're apple pay, google's doing the same thing. you have a google wallet, they're doing the same thing. and so again, with the argument here is, is that these amounts that they're charging are too high, and there's no competition. so that other wallet services should be allowed to be able to be available on these devices, which would be more preferential than to merchants. right? so if you're a merchant and you say all now they're going to pay with apple pay, i know what that means. that means i'm getting charged as additional fee by apple. well, in this case, you can fix that by creating a more competitive space. and what that's really all comes down to all these stories come down to brand is the ability for consumers to have choices in these app stores where they have not had choices in the past. and then it seems like what the australian government was sa
so if you use apple app pay, you know, you go to a store, use apple pay, and you're basically treating with your card like it's a wallet and apple's charging again, fees back to the merchant. every time you're using you, they're, they're apple pay, google's doing the same thing. you have a google wallet, they're doing the same thing. and so again, with the argument here is, is that these amounts that they're charging are too high, and there's no competition. so that other wallet services should...
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something to us de department has refuted at this point. now whether that is true or not, will around oil hitting the market make a substantial difference to world oil prices in your opinion. yeah, definitely because to ron could ramp up alpa bite about $1400000.00 barrels per day if it secures in accord with washington. and that would actually plug about 2 thirds of the deficit projected by opec for the rest of the year. so iran could also quickly export 1000000 barrels of oil that it's currently holding in storage. if it reaches a deal over the past couple of months, it has boosted the volume of crude. it has stored in tankers and in what may be preparations for restart to exports. so some of those painters are already in transit to asia, which is the biggest market for ronnie and oil. so their oil exports were pretty much flashed to a mere fraction of what they once were as a result of trumps sanction. so a revival of the deal and lifting the levies could actually bring back about $3800000.00 barrels per day. oil to the market. so at thi
something to us de department has refuted at this point. now whether that is true or not, will around oil hitting the market make a substantial difference to world oil prices in your opinion. yeah, definitely because to ron could ramp up alpa bite about $1400000.00 barrels per day if it secures in accord with washington. and that would actually plug about 2 thirds of the deficit projected by opec for the rest of the year. so iran could also quickly export 1000000 barrels of oil that it's...