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cast it in on that day you would have made the seventy six thousand dollars now the reason behind the huge gains were largely put down to us lawmakers hearing that such occurrences are a legitimate financial service job especially saying in congress with the same benefits and risk as our online payment systems another reason behind because as late as gains as it's growing popularity in china now about a third of the world's big coin transaction is now flowing through the time exchange bill to say so now joined by bobby lee who is the heads of the exchange ok bob what i want to know is why is the so popular inside because it has been quite popular in china over the past few months. to come in you should know of more awareness in china because it is a nation of savers people tend to see for the rainy day and they want to you know when they see the heart where they are when they see their hard earned income they want to put the money to good use of the need to buy real estate they buy gold they
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buy stocks put in long term deposits in the bank and the supreme court has come up as a know that yet another way for them to to invest that money why is the big so volatile because this wave we've seen outrageous volatility in spain or this race the reason small towns because of supply demand in essence because because it's limited to twenty one million it turns out there's only about twelve million because it's available today or daily volume has spiked about eighty thousand two hundred eleven hundred ten thousand people in today so as prices go up and up and up they are just not that many people or people who want to sell because have already sold it because it's at lower prices so the next buyer who is eager to buy the corn or whatever price it is then has to buy at the very high i priced so you see a sharp jump in the price so what happens over time as there is more liquidity in the market that would sort of call. down
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a little bit in the price will be more normal probably what about regulation full could it potentially kill the bit going i know i know a lot of people out there are afraid of regulation but i take a different perspective all the rules and regulations relating to currency do what i do because because because it is not a currency so this is sort of cash to me to wear and to because it is recognized it cannot be regulated yet people are free to be regulated so my cake is our business for my puppy mean we want the coin to be regulated in china we want china to take an active role in order to indorse and. promote a point in the space that would do you know they should in the sector so it really that talking to us from shanghai speaking bt see china has just that we really appreciate your thoughts and we're now joined by about him exeunt t.v. c.t.o. of the company that it invests into big point doesn't is that right yes right we were the first company to make people in fun so our customers to invest time to be
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crying i k. so with that in mind what happened this week because that nine hundred mark what was going through your mind you must be pretty excited as well we were pretty calm about it because we knew that option is rising and that's why it was just one movement in the price and then it got back to the same levels and really the reason that it did. so much is because of what was happening in the u.s. the u.s. regulation talks are you can you know with that killed a bit going to sherry that's part of its attraction the fact that it is so private yes i think one of the main drivers this week was the us talk about the. the guys on the internet they were really very optimistic because the government showed that they're ready to get involved with this digital currency being and we know that a month ago germany accepted bitcoin as legal problems are you just raising taxes and. hughes it was
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a shame. so i think that government showed people that they are quite comfortable with it and they're looking for different ways to come to regulation and yeah and moving on so what is the future the big point you think that it's just going to get bigger and better and more improved is about your cars i think i think yes i see the future that it will become one of the major accounts car insists in the digital world when you first started investing in debate going to think people think you're mad yeah actually they still do they stupid now even though it was up to the nine hundred s. but i tried to claim that the technology is quite for bust sporting like fourth for years. you know more. has been proven by many millions of transactions over it so quite mature. and in terms of a portfolio how would you recommend going about it in terms of the because it is so
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volatile isn't it yes that's what i say it's all the investors not only beat corn but for classical stocks investors you should always diverse for you. but you know the best from the risk from the big risk diversification that's why you should take just portion of your money and if you believe in the knowledge invest in bitcoin for example great advice just from vladimir from exam to thank you for coming in today we really appreciate that. j.p. morgan chase will pay thirteen billion dollars for its part in the financial crisis of two thousand and eight the bank acknowledged serious misrepresentations to the public and investors about the real state of toxic mortgage loans leading up to the financial crash and it's not all over for j.p. morgan the criminal part of the investigation will continue as well as charges over dodgy hiring practices in china and the huge london while trading losses ukrainian
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government has suspended preparations to entering the free trade zone now with politics involved as well as the economy playing its part too with the iranian energy minister commenting that the decision was based on the best economic interest of his country. now we've got a. correspondent in ukraine for us giving us a full report on the details as to what's going on alexei what are the main issues at the moment than. well the main issue at the moment is that the government of ukraine decided to take a u. turn hundred eighty degree u. turn from what was said about two months ago by joining the european union for a free trade zone basically it's been a matter of choice we bring all along the choice between the free trade zone with the e.u. and the customs union with russia and the c.i.s. countries everyone thought that ukraine would be joining the free trade zone with
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the european union but now it said that it suspended all preparations for signing the association deal and is looking to restore a crippled and damaged trade ties with russia and the c.i.s. countries simply understanding that the iranian economy its ailing already and would not be ready for such a leap of faith would not be ready for aligning itself with the european union and the european union on its turn never promised any kind of compensation for the potential economic damages that ukraine might have suffered and what about ukraine now what the real sense is what's next on the table. for the quite obvious option for ukraine now is to. basically estimate how they can avoid all these economic damages that is why according to the first vice prime minister of ukraine's government is the boy call they're looking to create a three sided commission between russia the e.u. and ukraine to discuss potential. compensations of those damages and risks to
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graney an economy and how these things could be avoided we understand at the moment that the e.u. have is hasn't promised any kind of compensation to ukraine. in the next seven years is to be expected at the level of around one billion euro per year crane is estimated to be losing more than three billion euros a year if it severs its trade ties with russia so this is basically the only offer . we bring norms dressed and we've been very avoid those losses because the surgery we understand there to you you still looking to sign the association deal in the future only results are those damages to a great economy alexei thank you for the day to. really appreciate it go in size and have a cup of tea and get warm today the south stream will begin broad channel to serbia in a deal worth two point four billion dollars construction is now underway for the natural
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gas pipeline to run under the black sea to bulgaria and hungary before reaching out to western europe but there's a bit of a a spanner in the was because an official claims that the deal is in collision with the rules mr bush meat from the energy department said that is not in line with their rules since they do not allow for the politics which in this case would be gas problem mr bush he went on to say that an exemption could be granted but it's not been requested. corporate news now then we're going to start with the aircraft sector because boeing and russia's largest titanium producer they've agreed to expand their joint venture with fathers who make plane parts of the year as region boeing plans to spend around twenty seven billion dollars on russian titanium over the next decade. gazprom increased gas supplies to europe by fifteen point five percent in the first nine months of twenty germany turkey and
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israel remain the biggest buyers of russian that your gas. production telecoms giant will tell a call was his exports to return a giant payout he received when leaving the company the golden parachute just seven million dollars paid to alexander provoked all caused outrage. now been particularly looking food to this section of the show yes we're going to get up to the business yes we're going to talk to mr schoen solvers. it's going really well for you this way so it's been amazing in fact these balloons be symbolic of the rise in my portfolio as things are just going great in fact bitcoin you know if you remember i put twenty five percent of my portfolio into bitcoin it's up forty four percent on top of that gazprom is up one percent the remaining seventy five percent of my portfolio was in gazprom which means i made nearly twelve hundred dollars
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this week putting me up in like i've made money for the first time since this entire venture started my portfolio now at ten thousand dollars nine hundred ninety two was. fantastic good stuff so listen big calling savalas i'll call you. still going to are you going to stay with a how do you still have. to stick with that i've got the balloons to stick with it in fact i am going to stay twenty five percent in bitcoin because here's my theory because you know the holiday season is coming about in russia they do new year's and people are going to be buying gifts and what have you on line shopping this i figured going to be a good way to stay i'm also going to stay fifty percent in gas problem this time because it's starting to get cold people are going to be using more energy i think it's a good time to stay in energy and then also. the potage wars i'm going to kind of go twenty five percent because i've got some idea that things are going to be
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stabilizing there which means prices are going to be better for the producers so i'm going to get involved in the potage wars twenty five percent so twenty five percent your cali twenty five percent but going to fifty percent gazprom is going to do for next week let's go. in the bail is. indeed congratulations i.k. that's it but today's venture capital we've all kind of think only haven't seen the phone message that surprising next week i'm going to be saying how the crane get. on how the situation did that as well but if you're right steve made here is. today with that. one member of st petersburg's legislative assembly is trying to get child beauty
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pageants banned in russia starting with his hometown you know i couldn't agree more with this gent on this issue these kids beauty pageants not only put a ton of pressure on children to achieve something absolutely pointless but they're also a pedophile's dream come true and are well very very creepy but why are they creepy that's because with the i like it or not human beauty is related to sex so when you try to make children beautiful and wear bathing suits or let's just say active poses yeah that's called sexualizing children and it's disgusting although i don't do the pageants are also sort of stupid at least the participants are all adults so i see it because beauty pageants are obviously related to sexuality should be able to participate in them until you reach the age of consent in your country otherwise it is just a pedophile buffet but that's just my opinion. if you. know opportunity. to start to
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construct your. kids don't want to. give don't want to meet gangsters you know a lot of. you don't want to blow the time. came be we can see. you just me because i was like i was in the hood. i said about the. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. back in the day barack obama was elected because he was deemed to be the very end to this is of george w. bush now instead of seeing differences between the two presidents we were reminded about what both have in common particularly liking poll numbers first on this program week is obama serving bush's fourth term.
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against midnight forty five now here in moscow of all the countries targeted by america's drone war for campaign yemen has suffered the worst losses and despite president obama's promises for greater transparency accurate data on casualties is still out to come by. and off went to a remote yemeni village to see the real impact of the unmanned strike. it says no faith for the one who has no trust but both are now in short supply in this part of yemen for months the class has been without its mouth teacher and this pupil without his father this is the big show about a charity i didn't know. his name is still on the staff schedule but i leave hasn't been here since signing out of class on january twenty third the last of the the finality the father of three was killed by a u.s. drone alongside his twenty year old cousin salim
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a college student who drove them in a borrowed to yoda they picked up two strangers who turned out to be suspected al qaeda militants witnesses reported a whirring sound in the sky then missiles struck their car. the smell of death was everywhere some of the bodies were burned beyond recognition the rest were ripped to shreds and scattered all around. i found a part of saleman side the car the rest was outside we only recognised him by a piece of his trousers. you couldn't tell who was who if they were even human it was sickening. one drone change this sleepy farming village for ever less than an hour's drive from yemen's capital kabul lawn is far removed from al qaeda operations but without warning it was thrust into the war on terror. salim's mother shows me where her son used to sleep she can't bear to get rid of his things although she knows she'll never return home. to help us i didn't understand until
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the next day that an american drone killed my son why tell me may allah deprive them of their souls like they robbed us of our son he was the only one providing for this family all we have left now is our tears we only target al qaeda and its associated force and even then the use of drones is heavily can strike before any strike is taken there must. the mirror certainly but no civilians will be killed or injured the highest standard we can set. accept there was a deadly failure yemen's interior ministry confirms the cousins had no links to terrorism in a country where tribal ties surmount all the loss was felt far beyond the family the white house has never acknowledged the deaths let alone the strike but mohamed shows me the evidence this is what killed them what's thought to be a fragment of
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a hellfire missile launched from a drone. the u.s. believes this is its best weapon against al qaeda although not officially at war in yemen the covert drone campaign has been dramatically ramped up here under president obama. yemen's al qaeda threat is real it's plotted attacks on international airliners and caused hundreds of deaths the cia described it as the most dangerous and active branch of the terrorist network. the defense is that drone strikes have seriously damaged his ability to plan attacks but critics here say it's doing the exact opposite it does not. contain the growth of the facts that may have contributed to the growth and expansion of the at some point when we can slug enough powerful enough then to be able to inflict serious damage the u.s. war on terror has no borders often waged remotely with cruise missiles and drones
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it's an undeclared global battlefield in which yemen is just one of the front lines of fights against groups like al qaida in which ordinary civilians also end up paying a price. i ask obama to bring my dad back to life all the kids at school have their fathers but we don't reporting in come on in yemen i'm lucy catherine of. well this week a delegation from yemen described to us lawmakers the horrors of drone warfare and called for an end to the attacks families of drone strike victims also describe the pain of the losses the international conference of washington activists were there as well calling for more transparency and more accountability some declaring america's a mom strike a form of terrorism it was heartbreaking to hear these stories of people who had not even heard about the united states didn't know why these missiles were coming down and attacking them you know people who have committed suicide because of the
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mental pressure of having these stones hover over head twenty four hours a day in my mind having missiles come out of the sky from out of nowhere and attacking families is a form of terrorism. so i don't know how you can determine that somebody is a terrorist without presenting evidence against them and that's what the geneva conventions call for so you know these drone strikes violate many many tenets of the geneva conventions they violate the sovereignty of the foreign countries that we're attacking the drone attacks are not only you know not effective but they're actually counter effective because absolutely we are creating more enemies with every innocent person that we kill or to the corner no we used to go to. the check shop his face is apparently the no getting checked u.k.'s largest retailer tesco was set up cameras with facial recognition technology for pinpoint
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market signals say needless to say it's not so they would purposely come in this store smith takes a look. so say it's thursday morning i will come to a shop it is all the usual stuff plus a special camera that scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and aged between thirty and forty four i then said is that information back to advertisers who collates it's to establish a pattern of who goes into the shop from now on on thursday mornings customers will be bombarded with. shampoo and fashion magazine. if you think about something out of a futuristic movie think again that's what's happening now tesco the u.k.'s biggest supermarket chain is planning to introduce facial scanning technology in its petrol stations with a view to targeting advertising at the demographic that uses the shop most times of
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day even the c.e.o. of the company that makes the technology says it's like something out of minority report realising that comparing something to a film about the negative effects of having technology in media everywhere is a bad thing but tesco defends the practice saying it's not new technology and isn't capable of facial recognition we're always looking to work with partners who provide innovative ways to enhance the customer shopping experience the ability to tailor content based on time and location means it can be extremely useful and timely for all customers all in the name of advertising customers permission would be sought and privacy campaign is worried it could be the tip of the iceberg with technology improving all the time how long before you're being tracked identify why you pay for your groceries. laura smith reporting the right to freedom of assembly
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may be inscribed in america's constitution but under a new bill propose it could come with a price tag exact it could cost five thousand dollars to stage a rally at any oil drilling site doesn't end there either another bill would exempt a government from regulating the fracking industry leaving that to comply and local authorities with you of amendments courtesy of the all of what we have yet to become law but have already passed the house of representatives in europe meantime bureaucrats are still not sure what to make of the fracking revolution not the one hand there's overwhelming public opposition on the other backing from powerful interests but dr tony juniper one of britain's leading environmentalist tells us the real cost will be paid by future generations. makes more money for some people in the short term and those people happen to have very powerful leverage over government institutions this is not about whether this is a better energy source or not in an economic sense it's basically a rigged market that the environmental costs are not being paid for by the shale
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gas companies therefore we could afford solution as to this being a cheap energy source when in fact it's only cheap now because we're passing on the costs of it being used into the future for our children and grandchildren indeed we're already beginning to see some of the costs of this kind of energy being used in the in the present and that hurricane that hit the philippines a couple of weeks ago is an example of the kind of extreme weather conditions that we can expect to accompany rapid warming of the atmosphere of the world news stories in brief pakistan more than ten thousand demonstrators of all the city near the city push our blocking nato supply trucks therefore from reaching neighboring afghanistan they say they'll continue their protest until u.s. drone strikes stop the rally was organized by a nationalist political party headed both from a cricket in rome can tension between washington and islamabad be high over america using unmanned bombers in pakistan's tribal areas. crowds of protesters gathered for burning in the u.s. state of georgia to demand the closure of
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a controversial military college the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation formerly known as the school of the americas provides training to latin american soldiers it was briefly closed in two thousand and to be opened again the following year under the new name institution faces some severe allegations straining assassin was in and overthrowing governments and the us had absolutely no please no role in doing that war is wrong we think the fact that we're teaming with these men or louis is nonsense so many levels and. trying to get in to other people's government is not the way to do insanity and there. is a few hard should you close it this you call. the school of the americas we will see some rain over here given to the city of willits the same the shelling general just stuffed five minutes now to one o'clock in the morning moscow time i'll be back with more the days and the week's top news stories in just a few minutes that hope to see it.
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days of intense talks shrouded in secrecy resulted in a storage deal ending a decade of diplomatic standoff over iran's nuclear program but divisions remain iranian. enrichment program will continue this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrich but mixed messages then so what exactly did the sites agree on. being the war has started. for another six months experts warn that the deal vague language could see all sides interpret the details to suit themselves. you know they need to tear gas scaring kiev now ukraine's government building with more than one hundred thousand people protesting over.
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