Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  April 26, 2018 4:00pm-4:31pm EDT

4:00 pm
all right after these words. stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill fit to finish it to do it looking like a million little pieces and my cousin is going up local study hall maybe a bit. old john without a job or they should be the only palestinians is who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the oak vision the only good givers. and the earth is all of us not just the heart of this lady of the muscle that you have and i'm going to continue muslims you know do more commitments also don't put this off.
4:01 pm
so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. simple fact in l.a. says there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's no where to come in it's been a struggle. to get this man from his own response to the problem and construct.
4:02 pm
dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle do the authorities accept such solution tiny house on a city parking space is not a solution hearth to someone wanted to ring the site otherwise it'll be a free for all they're a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. or welcome back to the kaiser part i'm asked keyser time now to turn to a very special guest i'll preface this by saying cometh the hour cometh the man and i'll explain live in more what i mean by that tel inveighs welcome to the kaiser report thanks max it's great to be on finally are over
4:03 pm
watching your show throughout two thousand and thirteen and fourteen and even before that i actually got me into because that's awesome. you know i mentioned at the top that cometh the hour come with them and you know i think that going back to twenty seventeen bitcoin actually face a bit of an existential crisis with this segue it story and you guys over there the world cup on network i'll give them a big shout out really nurse to the community through a difficult period with actually media and great communication and just so little to folks about this is pretty complicated story but if you can kind of encapsulate that what happened it was really a rough time now we look back at it it wasn't a spur of the moment how everything was happening you never really had a chance to step back and think it was all about whether we can or can't have big blocks and while there was a moment where i thought yeah maybe we could go to a bigger block and increase the big size of the or the throughput of the month of
4:04 pm
transactions it was realized fairly quickly that no one has the power to force everybody in the community to upgrade their big coin nodes to have double the size of the blocks to go to two megabytes or beyond and the only solution was to find a way to scale without doing the surrogate and witness was a great coding upgrade that didn't force everyone to update it stayed within the consensus rules and it was the only way to go the user activate itself fork was a little bit of reckless a little bit dangerous i'm glad i got. the bandwagon around june july and by august it was clear that it was going to win and i believe that we did ok there was a bit of an element there town that you know talking about the the elements that were involved in that that is seemed as though we had a big blocks or smaller blocks it seemed like there was a corporate agenda almost that there were some old geezer in the space and
4:05 pm
corporations and fund managers that were really leaning on the whole big block story to satisfy a commercial and and the protocol jack did them almost as bad actors in the space i agree with though i wouldn't go as far as it was some kind of an agenda a lot of the businesses have structured their businesses based on certain conditions but bitcoin isn't the company bitcoin didn't promise anything to anyone and just because some businesses were really dependent on micro chance auctions before the system was able to feasibly do them for you cheaply those businesses were going to be in a little bit of trouble and the had to do more development than they wanted to or just the segway and i think they wanted to take the lazy way out and force every user to upgrade and the user said no the companies need to upgrade with bitcoin this is what they chose and eventually all of those companies had to upgrade their systems to account for it and now we have
4:06 pm
a lot of transactions processing very very quickly and very cheaply and i think the system is so much better and so much more secure no those asserted themselves this is the miners they did and which is a good thing because when so she initially launched it she did say one c.p.u. one vote but that was under the assumption that everyone is pretty much a miner everyone that wants a node can also mine with a six and the advancements in mining that was no longer feasible so how does a regular corner have a voice in the system and they do that by right. and there will no doubt and by validating their own transactions and the miners urges they are to make money by creating new coins by processing our transactions and not dictate the future of development some say that the way to be a typical enter is to run your own dougray i agree i run my own noda i have been running a single minor running a minor is actually very difficult trying to operate my miner now in a running into difficulties but i look i have
4:07 pm
a lot of respect for those that are able to run mining operations i do but again if this is going to be a decentralized peer to peer value transfer system which person has to have a say in it somehow and right now they have a say by processing their own transactions with their own note i say your claim to fame so to speak you teach people how to look at technical analysis in a big way that's something that you're big in the community for and let me just give it some background here you like myself kind of have a background on wall street and you've done a lot of options trading and so you have a fan of base experience in the securities industry which is different than many people that come into crypto because they come come into it really without any experience in securities or wall street whatsoever but so when you talk to people about technical analysis what are you trying to teach them what what what what's
4:08 pm
your goal they're just trying to teach people trading is difficult and it's a skill set and you don't just come in and do it what i've noticed when i came into the space in two thousand and thirteen and twenty fourteen is that so many people were now becoming traders because there was such a little barrier to entry and being a traitor because of crypto there's no age restriction no jew graphical restriction no financial restrictions you can share with one hundred two hundred dollars a lot of gamblers came within a space of schrader's because a lot of gambling sites and poker sites were paying out in crypto in b. . coin mostly and these guys hey i want to do something else i don't have to play poker all the time i'm going to start trading and what i've noticed is that we're wasn't dot many professional traders and competent traders in the space so i started writing articles about technical analysis and the grew into a you tube channel about technical analysis and trying to predict the price of big quoi i've had lots of really good calls i've had a few bad calls too i mean just the life of being
4:09 pm
a trader and now i've been traveling the country doing little workshops of ten to twenty people that want to spend a whole day learning the basics of technical analysis for trading i can only help any trader well the great value in this is twofold one is traders obviously looking for gains but probably more important technical analysis it's address is risk management risk management is the key to trading success it's something that technical analysis helps because it gives you the ability to pick price points where you might want to put on some a strategy to get you out of a market that's not going in your favor this type of thing would you agree with that absolutely i think that out a trader should trade as least a spa simple if you want to pick the perfect points where the statistics and probabilities are in your favor and the best advantage to technical analysis it can
4:10 pm
tell you where you are wrong based on technical analysis and you're entering a trade for a position you should already have a metric saying ok if it goes against me this amount i need to get out of this charade and wait for another opportunity saying technical analysis if you have a certain threshold that you are designating as your risk tolerance that applies to any security any all call any coin across any market regardless of what the company or the coin is about you have a certain bias toward risk this helps you manage that risk talk about wall street for a second you know if you. those contracts are introduced in late two thousand and seventeen december twenty seventh seen hasn't had any impact of anything i don't think it had any actual impact other than the homo speculation that took place leading into those contracts i felt last year seventy five hundred should have been the top four because when i underestimated the kind of full blown exuberance people will have by the fact that
4:11 pm
a ball should this coming in the price went all the way to twenty thousand i mean i was trying to predict that each step of the way and the data futures launched people realize that hey it's not that big a deal the volume on the futures while increasing every week is still pretty small they're also cash settled and because their cash settled they shouldn't have much of a fast on the underlying price a bit quiet it's not like the gold futures where the futures themselves are price discovery for gold futures on big coin are more like the s. and p. five hundred futures they don't really have an effect on the underlying stocks of the s. and p. five hundred so i see it as the same way and it wasn't dot big of a deal after they launched and it's great because now because it is definitely more legit to all of the average person that is thinking should i get in should i not get in while clearly the c.m.e. in the financial world considers it legit because of the futures so i think it has a long it's a great go and forward but as far as immediate effect on the price of
4:12 pm
a quinn i don't think it has hold out much i'm talking about a loss and again a futures contract does give an institutional player ability to manage risk because they can heads a position which means they can say bigger positions and this is unique now to big point because there are no futures contracts on any other all going at the moment so my question is about all the points i think some people view you as being a big big point maximalist. tend to shun the old coin market in sydney talk a little bit about. that that that that that idea i am a bit of a big call and maximalist but that's not because. i hate all of the old coins and i think that coin is going to be king because i have money in decline i only do that because it is going to be the winner that's where the money isn't quite as far as the old coins go there was a round of old coins that came in in the early days of twenty fourteen coins like light coins coins like one hour like your own coin max coin these like. banks going
4:13 pm
when these old coins showed up i didn't have a problem with these coins because they wore honestly created with the genesis block and like everybody knew about it they were launched well it's a case of light coin it was all fair game for anyone to get and then the next round of old coins came in as a sole source for the files or to get rich and i immediately classify all of those coins as i would write scams because if the father has an advantage or if you mind the coin for a month and then it goes through five steak and then the next round of cohen's which is what a theory of kicked off was where you actually created from the beginning and pre-sell it to a bunch of people which i thought was an outright security like in the case of a theory and every i.c. over the followed so to me they got three ms and i see you know it isn't i see ok misery for the people started calling it. correct it is a nice yeah right and it is a security hole to me it is and you and wall street that are the last of the better it looks like a duck it smells like a duck and quacks like
4:14 pm
a dud it isn't like insecurity so so to me everything just got progressively worse now i will say that even though i don't consider coins like my school in like like one like my narrow scams like i do on the rast i still feel that there is only room for one block chain the way we only have room for one internet so i do think that bitcoin will continue to separate from all of these other old coins even the honesty created ones over time the way you like amazon continues to separate from any other online retailer right so i would put i.c.l. is into that category of securities offerings. think we would agree on that and then it's going to move on in my last question which is that the twenty eight hundred twenty nineteen time horizon what about the emerging second layer of bitcoin like lightning network so your thoughts i think that the lightning network and all the progress that's happening there is moving in faster than i expected i think they are going to focus on making it very user friendly to the point where it's still complicated to set up your own because
4:15 pm
a node but it should be as easy as da loading it up to house your own lightning no and using these lightning channels they should bring micro transactions the thing that people were expecting on the protocol itself but a lot of smart engineers basically looked at inside outs not really feasible dust on how the system scale so i really am looking forward to all those lightning channels give us micro transactions and this should give you another layer of privacy i think there could be. a lots of good things that could be done as a second layer of fair coin to obscure those transactions to finally may pick one fungible and actually anonymous all right tom thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you already well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser reports mailbag kaiser states ever want to thank tone vanes legend if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report so next time.
4:16 pm
about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one
4:17 pm
quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to the claim that mainstream media has met its maker. look at the blockade on the animosity for fifteen almost sixty years did it change the regime in cuba no the last administration realized that the majority of cuban americans wanted normalizations the normalised and when you normalize you can talk . and i want to tell you from my experience and true but when the united states you sugar instead of a hammer things change in cuba in the way that the united states wanted it. i've been saying the numbers mean something the matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five
4:18 pm
percent of global wealth you want to be culled from rich point six percent market saw thirty percent flies want to shoot some with four hundred to five hundred troops first. first check and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers all the little. the only numbers you need to remember is one one distance shows you can afford to miss the one and only season but. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to
4:19 pm
walk into a nice the excitement is that not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. and you can use a move by definition and the extremes who will support. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave quite badly. they're going to befall a whole disqualified all. of us but also focus on the last. honest man infirmed than one man knocked out of the wall and done for less than the start. of a broader where no fight broke out really did uphold i don't want to get. the meaning in reason is that at least if you don't let me involves it's constantly evolving the.
4:20 pm
pressure is mounting on the qatari regime. from its regional rivals now the rick dubai based company commissioned a film linking the beleaguered gulf state to terrorism in order to justify sanctions. even the dollar facebook's technology keep stress is to british campaign use the spending on ads during the break to vote. ninety seven cents. and several incidents of american police getting heavy handed with black customers in public facilities we have reaction protests well nationwide. b.s. there are people there. yes there are folks out of order some of them the black but i've worked with a lot of white drunks in my day and they don't get handled quite the same way what point do you stop taking every incident as racism and start evaluating them as
4:21 pm
human beings and that's my question. to you well and welcome to the news from the international this thursday evening at six in moscow first for you this it's been revealed that a dubai based company hired a top level pay our executive to produce a film making with terrorism a report from bureau of into investigative journalism also claims the propaganda material was created for the pentagon breaking it all down for us now is more i guess to you there's no propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions i
4:22 pm
just assumed it was news gathering. process and works in the process so then realize this is a big project so we would do the news items that would go out on the news and around various channels locally and we were to make it its best we could look. as if it was made locally belled part and ger specialized didn't military grade propaganda the british p.r. firm was active in iraq for years to the us commander there they did crazy stuff faked local news reports smeared iran put together al qaida propaganda videos planted them in people's homes and tracked who viewed them i was asked by my boss. we need to make this style of video. and we've got to use ok it is footage and all their propaganda to it and we're going to track of our google analytics
4:23 pm
good times last year bellport injure lost its license after it emerged that it likely stalked racial tensions in south africa as part of its work their thing with having morals is once you lose them it's difficult to pick them up again but i digress guess what belled porton just former boss is up to the biggest diplomatic crisis in the middle east since the first gulf war a growing diplomatic crisis that qatar seems to be in crisis as more middle eastern countries sever diplomatic ties with saudi arabia bahrain egypt and the u.a.e. have all cut diplomatic ties with cut up you know the whole cats saudi arabia schism where the two u.s. allies almost came to blows here that was helped by charles and dreher the man who oversaw bellport injures operations in iraq propagandist extraordinary
4:24 pm
financial and logistical support for terrorists and terrorism groups like hamas the taliban and al qaida who operate freely out of doha and use business and financial institutions to support radical islam. and global jihad. mr own dreher was paid handsomely by a dubai based company to smear cata tire to terrorists to iran to tell everyone how bad. it is using the iraqi formula anyway where's radical islamism is operation. significant operation we're going to be fine with. these documentary it really is it became available on netflix you tube it was sure to trump's former chief strategist steve bannon former cia director david petraeus ex defense secretary leon panetta just to make it clear foreign
4:25 pm
money gulf arab money used to make a fake propaganda film by professionals and then shown to millions shown to some of america's most influential figures to promote international conflict on fake grounds this is psyops big time league of propaganda so far and dry and associates which produced the film as well as the dubai based company lapis communication to get to get back to our requests for comment on the matter the film was released last summer when gulf states cut diplomatic trade and transport ties with cattle accusing it of supporting terrorism something has repeatedly denied back then the u.s. president sided with the arab nations saying qatar history of funding terror at a very high level saudi arabia took the lead in the isolation campaign the
4:26 pm
kingdom's foreign minister is now warning that the tare government that it could collapse if it doesn't support washington's military presence in syria. could starr should finance the u.s. military's presence in syria and send its own military forces there before the us president lifts american protection for qatar if the u.s. is to withdraw its protection represented by its military base in qatar then the regime there will fall within less than a week saudi minister was referring to the presence of more than eleven thousand u.s. troops in canada he made the remarks after donald trump called for money and ground support in syria from his wealthy allies in the middle east however security analyst and former british army officer childs shoe bridge believes it's the saudis who should be concerned over their friendship with washington. is using this issue as a stick to beat qatar and of course qatar has used its considerable wealth to also attack for example in propaganda terms saudi arabia both countries have been
4:27 pm
uncomfortable allies for some time certainly they've both been backing the syrian rebellion of course in this particular instance saudi arabia knows that qatar is not in a position to physically provide troops on the ground simply because its armed forces are so small but of course they would like to see qatar's finances further trained it's interesting to remarks him self has said that without us in other words without the americans those countries will fall within hours or weeks or something like this instead this is a truce that is very rarely spoken publicly and they want to then deflect attention onto one another. and you this hour facebook's had another grilling from lawmakers this time in the u.k. the social media giants being taken to task by over the platforms handling of people's private data and also question over russian online activity around the time of the brics a vote go live to westminster now our correspondent alison because there hi there
4:28 pm
what came out of today's hearing that. well colin a russian brock's it could have been potentially a hot topic here in westminster this thursday however that did not go quite well as a grilling of a top facebook executive didn't seem to go out and produce too much let's take a look we did look at several times to understand connections between the irish russian are and the brits a referendum that you mentioned in two thousand and sixteen we found one dollar of spend so this is the extent of what we found which is you know almost nothing we did look at several times to understand connections between. russia and the brits a referendum that you mentioned in two thousand and sixteen we found one dollar of spend because of the way i think it was if we had to happen to look good if it did happen if waited to see what well you know i can't prove
4:29 pm
a negative well love that was facebook's chief technology officer and to add insult to injury he had to go and answer questions of m.p.'s here in london despite plenty and a handful of pleas for mark zuckerberg the c.e.o. of facebook to appear before this committee himself and let's keep in mind and be clear that this is far from the first time one attempts to connect any dots between russia's use of social media and breck's it's really just failed because even as early as this winter we saw facebook reveal really much ado about nothing when they said that russia had spent less than a dollar ninety seven cents or seventy three p. on related ads and even when we saw members of this committee travel all the way across to across the atlantic to washington to be able to grill top c.e.o.'s that didn't go too far as well. we looked at all advertisements of any connection to russia and we found no evidence of our services being used to interfere in the
4:30 pm
referendum a very small number of suspects it's not research agency linked accounts forty nine such accounts were active during the campaign which represents less than point five percent of the total number of accounts that these are very low level things until we complete this investigation we won't know but what we haven't had is. information that's enabled those to target on a particular page or a particular phenomenon something tells me they'll keep and keep on plugging or i must say check in westminster thanks very much for that. a public golf club in the u.s. state of pennsylvania has apologized to five black women for calling the police on them they were kicked off the grounds after the co owner of the club and his father complained that the women were playing too slowly it's the latest in a series of incidents where african-americans have been arrested or asked to leave a public facility in the u.s. why.

31 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on