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there america's abandonment of world trade organization rules according to access which said over the weekend that it taint a least copy of their proposal the bill essentially provides president donald trump was argued for better position for the u.s. and big trade pacts a license to raise u.s. tariffs at will without congressional consent and largely outside of the international rules governed by the w t o the bill is titled the united states fairly simple trade act or or far as it's being called the consensus is that it won't make it through the congress but him actually like a madman to congress is that far as you know it was holder for it's not good for your health they should just let it go but that's not good health good colon health you know just let it go let it rip well what do you think about this policy of introducing this notion that the president can impose that will tear us rather than have to go through the us congress well once again the idea here is that trump is just slashing and burning his way through everything i said is also a trump got elected that this would be a test of the u.s.
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constitution it would be an acid test acid test of the us constitution so i mean this is what he's doing he's pushing the constitution to the very edge and really forcing congress and the american people to either go to court and defend the constitution or rewrite the constitution but he believes that america is on the was on the precipice of completely being annihilated in global trade and being eviscerated from the face of the earth and so he's taking policies to protect america and make america great again and he's not taking any prisoners he's just it's a scorched earth policy he'll go he's the my lai incident of presidents now just go in there drop acid and go bizerk he doesn't care so it's up to the rest of the world to take action or get out of the way well of course up until trump it was only kim jong un who had he was the one madman on the phone call to get crazier than kim jong un that's why i went to visit him so i could look him in the eye and say how crazy this guy i could out crazy him he's not as crazy as he thinks i'm actually like. is here and i got
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a bigger economy we're going to forget how crazy this guy and he's doing brilliantly well and of course on the other hand he's also been totally deranged toward our so-called allies because if he's willing to do that to his allies then the competitor nations like china which she's trying to do a one on one trade deal and and scare into basically fixing this trade deficit so what better way than to just rampage your way across the world insulting every one of your allies like justin trudeau and calling europeans murderers and you know and they're trying to make us schmucks so of course went by the time you arrive in china the guys like ok my memory last time we saw of the head of china was some conference saying we're going to be the globalist superstar in the world economy and forget america they're all isolationist they're going to become regional they're going to come for eventually we're going to be the superstars of the global economy and then i didn't realize that actually he's holding more than a trillion dollars of american u.s. dollars that are about to become worthless because we've got
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a psycho in the white house so the joke's on using a very game of thrones like this is what you do in order to scare your competitors who might want your throne is if you behead all your friends first before your enemy makes a statement it's a horrible statement. so the bill title the united states' fair and reciprocal tariff act would give trump unilateral power to ignore the two most basic principles of the w t o negotiate one on one with any country the first is the most favored nation principle that stipulates countries can set different tariff rates for different countries outside of free trade agreements the second pertains to bound tariff rates which are the tariff ceilings that each country has already agreed to in previous negotiations so of course i think it's quite interesting that the u.s. if they exit w.t.f. it's kind of a symmetry to china entering the w t o under was that under nixon so what clinton but they entered the global economy under nixon right when as i said in the front. madman policy began right it would not be
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a nice bookend to kind of the centuries that we dominated in this country and now we're going to be dominating the twenty first century because we've got the bigger not we've got the bigger sika we've got the guy who's going to genuinely push the button china don't fly. but that we're not going to do it don't be ashamed don't be a schmuck we'll get the but we're going to push it now without question china without doubt he's our own dr strangelove he's a dr strangelove a president in history and they've got to be out there you know lead you know lead by leaving be out there don't don't pretend to be crazy should drop in on the nato summit i guess it's on monday he should just didn't know his meeting with putin is he should write in on a missile. you know that's a great entrance what a genius those guys anyway we're going to take a break when we come back i'll be talking to a fifteen year old kid is probably going to take over the world so don't go away stay right there.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten thousand dollars fine tempting each day. eighty five percent of the global will to the old bridge. six percent market so thirty percent of your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second. going rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember one one you know for a minute the one and only. welcome
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back to the kaiser report max kaiser time now to turn all over morris who is a python developer who is fifteen years old oliver welcome to the kaiser report and you have i mean it's great to see it we saw you up in dublin money cards and we got to meet you we know that you've been developing macs going for a few years and i as i understand it you eight years old first saw the report is that correct and then you started to get in the crypt yeah so what i want to know as walk me through what were the steps in other words ok you're watching guys or you're like ok this guy max is like. stacey seems like she's normal started watching and krypto what's that so then the recent yeah how do you get into them just watching what happened at that moment so. a big point and understanding of
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a coin and the chain and now a years old i didn't get too much into into i was about eleven or twelve obviously knew about it back then i was any age that's when i was there in the gaming or i was more into gaming and not programming it so but i have so from the last three or four years i've been in. development my why i got into the coin was for chris alice and he i tweet to him once i saw him on the kaiser report in twenty sixteen talking about. project that's right he he was very big into getting nodes out there on the raspberry pi there as my prize is a computer. stores all its memory on i my caressed he caught there's a lot of lives and course of study and it's got all you can stick your teeth on that these are now you can ah it's all raspberry pi crystals as always been a big name in the space getting people into crypto and then you started to learn
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thai. it was a heart so me learning python i was program with another developer and also chris and we put myself. in l's i knew from him that they coined. the pyre and installing bitcoin and i also wrote bash scripts for installing it point on the. end how much. do you like youtube and stuff like as a part of the autodidactic learning process i learn python of each different tor it was on python the basics into media and media and font stay in python and from the basics and then there was the big quine on youtube is not too much when i was first going into it in twenty fourteen or twenty fifteen but more now i was thinking obviously writing more and more videos or teach people about the big point what is my thumb python as a programming language. is written in the ninety's and it's
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a really really good languages language it's got so many different libraries for writing a website. writing and i do a lot of the coin. for writing using the bitcoin block chain and you grab all the chain data from the blocks. the. transaction hash and all the other stuff that's in a block so there are a number of other coins out there so-called quietens and of course max klein is one of them your begin to the next we'll talk about that a second but tell me about the stock market because it seems like it's a place of experiment i kind of raymone cornwell i have like before i didn't know anything and i was messing around with the mind far far. each of the set i have. genesis block genesis block and. info i would not follow
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saw i was experimenting on how our chain is created and also i write and peiffer in code where i can move the algorithm shot and shell for eighty and kind of to just hashing lines of code and just released it. for people who don't know it is what them get how it is an open source platform for releasing your code and for free you can open social code for. people can download or view on mine what's amazing to me is that up until recently the whole world of of engineering and technology and developing expertise and all this required one to go to university to study quite diligently to go into the lab and experiment but here you are you starting at eight you're now fifteen and you're involved with open source eve got all the expression in you tube and you're programming all coins in it looking at big coin so you've
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imagined and built your own world. do you feel like that or are you so merced and now that it just seems completely normal i suppose yeah when you speak to other people and they say well is that an economist to try and explain i mean you kind of feel how much you actually know or you kind of writing code. being in university i would have to go to university to study this but you know i'm schooled i've been able to study it the last three or four years and be dedicated and write and homeschool point i was talking their deaths i'm and then in fact he recognised that this was a passage of yours and it would be years before they had it in school so he homeschooled you and you just have a mercer soften this and now you are fully dedicated to it what are the next programs or languages or what do you what do you know what's next for you to learn
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. really see your c. plus plus so i can get more into actually building on the chain with the actual source code of coin or coin in of all coins so i can understand the actual source code of understand the actual say genesis of the hashing hashing. and the different transaction ashes that he programming actually with a lot chain for. c. plus plus i think that's my next go for somebody who says something about macs going why is it so great what do you say same x. coin is more secure than a bit coin or using shock free engine or signatures and quantum assistant. who knows how to go from just being associated with macs keyser which of course give an incredible cache globally not only in the crypto space but in the local population of humans here on planet earth aliens traveling through space you can
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travel through time with max gone you can go through ships stacy is not going to help you and women have. only joking now but you like max guy and you think it's something worthy to work on i've also the team as well if it is really good there's another team that was there on. joe's and. mine are. really good developers there's a meet up in the fall out here in portugal for to go didn't get the memo on that and if things in september i think so i'll go work on the big meet up big me up and then portugal and cologne so people surprised when a lot of your fifteen years all the horrors of my wrestling some kind of what david said is it's not ages i'm and it's also not obviously my intelligence or my for me my age is david and believe me and i suppose even to be stacy completely when i said i'm fifty is open. when i really got to know me i suppose then i realize i'm
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fifteen years old but it's kind of a shock to some people that i didn't believe in myself. marcy watches eight but you know people do come up to us and say we like the show and changed our lives to some degree you know we got crypto and really is a big influence on us but for this is like a new thing for us for someone who is like eight and is that seemingly ben directed it's going someplace that we have some kind of influence on it's what were you taking us were we going weren't weren't my headed what's going on. the future oh the future of krypton well i mean like i've. ever this whole space big and ever changing and you've got the use in your brain is still fresh and i'm like to crap in old and i can barely get
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through a day without dribbling on myself where i work what can i look forward to as mind oh so the future of my own me talcott t.v. programming maybe. if you want to learn that we want if you say yes the thing to do now is you know you have a lot of confidence where does that come from where you get your confidence from is just in the go what letters i've. been singing or performing i suppose on stage to singing since i was for years old so i suppose confidence since i was for four years old for all this time and then. be on the show i was chris back in twenty sixteen i was able to be able to talk more so it's got the confidence and i noticed a scar on there for nascar but a bruise on her face from kickboxing is that how you account for it is that are you online now a little little programming. country for about my six years now. and almost. as well as the meditation is a great way to unwind. i know that restaurants man in all this is all happening at
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the same time. well i'm in completely gobsmacked the more we start the more i'm wondering. are you some kind of vision from the future i mean you're like a hologram or a shapeshifter are you in fact a quantum particle sent from the future to test the quantum resistance own backs coin. well. back well fabulous up over let's go out of the next question and show it here about people in the tech space like a bill bill gates or steve jobs and how they totally transform the industry they're visionaries. do you think you might be following in their footsteps or just being over there is not i suppose the influence or being able to teach a people now i'd really like to teach more people in space maybe even younger people as well if they were interested or actually would dedicate more to it by out
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but yeah i suppose i like to be quite an influence on the space right so you're going to use your powers of influence to educate yeah that sounds pretty novel and you know what's going on like you just have such a great president it's very impressive we've got macs going going down we've got we've got conferences coming up more and more of them when you travel around the world are you do you look out for folks and say hey they're getting into crypto they're getting into because when you're looking for adoption do you try to you know tell people about it on your travels because there's also like a disciple of just a toshi in that way do you try and tell other people about the i know a lot of people is not really interested or they don't understand it were you trying to explain it and i was trying to help other people it's hard to explain it was i was teaching by heaven or the basics not have known so many different people studying just.
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here tune into r t international let's start cross live to moscow is iconic bolshoi theater where there is a gala concert devoted to the twenty eighteenth before world cup president vladimir putin is giving the opening speech hopes. and thank you for the support that we have had gratian for the youth in hosting this event but you want to keep in the words and. respect in the partners and perspective the principles of support to your friends and the world cup is almost as if by not saying goodbye we . here are always happy to see you both old friends or new friends and we have more old friends now so thank you all and see you again thank you very much.
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dear president putin. their friends that are here that. it is a great emotion for me tonight to be here in this incredible theater in the bolshoi. and say a few words to you. unfortunately i don't speak russian yet. but they would learn. because as president putin said friends are always welcome in this country and will certainly come back the world is here tonight president. and
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tonight on the eve. of the final of the world cup in the beautiful need. in moscow. tonight is the night as well to say thank you. special about choice thank you of course to the players the main arcturus of this world cup were shining on the field and gave us all great great emotions to the coaches who were shouting and trying to bring their teams with the best spirit on the pitch. to the referees who were excellent in this tournament and that helped us to have anonymous and transparent competition. to the fence the millions hundreds of millions of fans. from all of the worlds and hundreds and thousands of fans who
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came to russia starting from the south american fans of course from colombia from peru from argentina from. brazil. all south american teams mexico latin america but all other teams and all the other fans who came here. to celebrate and for those of you who are here in the last months you have been witnessing that everyone was wearing his shirt his flag with pride walking in the red square in moscow walking in all the other host cities and celebrating with russia and therefore it is also time to say thank you. to the russian nation. assia thank you.
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thank you to the russian people. thank you to all their volunteers to all the staff members to all those who are operated to make this world cup an incredible success just look at their smiles in the last months and look at their smiles tonight and tomorrow this is the face of russia that is the face of the russia that we love and thank your most important as well president of the of our choice for your commitment for your dedication for your passion we followed you all this would not have been possible i'm sure about that. so all thank you congratulation we did a good job together as well. now two things have happened i think in this country in the last months. the first one in addition of course of the great football to give witness to the first one is that. russia has now become
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a real football country so forget the ice ok you. want to be. as of now it is of fischer russia is pure for ball country and these thanks to the performances of the russian team with chess of michael fay of the emotion that it gave not only to the russians but to all of us who are in the stadiums and in the streets celebrating with the russian people. the second thing that has changed and this is also very important is. the perception that the world has about russia. and the witnesses are here in this room the world is here in this room the president tonight and the world over forty million people have been watching this
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world cup have been watching the beauties of this country which is a country which is an incredible incredibly rich country in terms of culture in terms of history and we have discovered that the world has discovered it and for this we are also on very fortunate and very grateful because all of these ingredients together have made that this world cup has not just been the greatest show on nurse it has been the best world cup ever and for this i would like to thank you. it's possible sure but before concluding if you allow you know i'm not very conventional sometimes. and i would like to see. thinking back on the last months if it is possible. to transform this unique theater.
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into a football stadium. if i think back on the last month of his one world which came out all the time in all the stadiums in all the cities. and i think in this theater desists never happened yet so we try to do something new for once but they need you all. you have me. yeah ok so we transform bolshoi in the right. one two three and i see ya ross see ya. ya ya thank you. thank you. thank you thank. you thank you thank you thank you. thank you mr program. if
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i . job well done on their vladimir putin speaking in english infantino the fee for president giving a speech at the bolshoi theater like we have never seen it before you're watching r t international. a running clock around the world so we are here from the team myself you don't know neil very welcome to the program let's have a look at the stories of today the first one being the world cup is edging towards the final the penultimate notch was today in st petersburg belgium taking third place after beating england to deal. thank. god. it with
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the it was at that was. at the it wasn't the thank the. fellow that welcome back to manchester with me and reform and also you say reading i demand for you know i think he's been watching not much said we've just taken place belgian securing the best ever finish out of world cup finals been feeling even for sale they were saying at half time we were hoping things would get better and in the end it turned out to be quite
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a night and just the result. was not the result that england. wants but the performance was much better the game was bad was want to game of a sort of fourth place without any kind of pressure in the end england was was dominant and had the best chance to score but. as our talent. made it for them and to neil and looking to the match probably within one second of . the news of the extra time but to the performance. and the results in the globality of the world cup icing belgium deserves to be swords. in seven matches belgium won six. and. they lost against france in the in the semifinal in win seven matches once three last three
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and drew one and the three matches that england won two of them or against panama in tunisia. overall belgium deserves a surplus sure when you talk about that i know when you talk about that defeat against france i sense that you believe that belgium perhaps could be in the final they were that close i think the problem was clearly was clearly that some of the players perform in the match where they need to extra perform and i think for the players if they want to be on the street themselves which sometimes they aren't because especially a new generation of players it's easier for them to find excuses everywhere. always run away from their own responsibilities but if they want to be honest i think they would they would feel in saying that. some of the important belgian players they
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were not there against france. because in terms of the talent of the generation the thurmond of the players. and the quality they showed in all the other matches also in the qualification matches belgium is not inferior to from sure and even in today's game i felt just watching it as a fan is an observer that he was always looking to bring yet and has it will make him helping take for belgium and they all. it threatening you know from the first minute to the end they always looked that's where they go was going to come from no they are they're different players and good complement each other and behind them they have also been good players with so. organizes very well and then amica from the team to play with with this three center defenders and to bring the ball out of the ball the target is a good leader with the ball many a project himself.

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