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all it is now new we get the inside scoop from most of the big picture and veteran media consultant hollin cook all of that in the next half hour let's go. argentinean president marie c.-o. machree has reached an agreement with the international monetary fund to accelerate delivery of an augmented bailout package that now totals fifty seven billion dollars i.m.f. managing director christine lagarde called the package the biggest loan in the history of the i.m.f. she also said the i.m.f. effort to intervene in argentina is just beginning let's take a listen to what she had to say this week in argentina. who can. see no. progress. in putting together. in the deal the macra administration agreed to spending more spending cuts to balance the national budget in twenty nineteen
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a year ahead of previous plans and to run a one percent surplus and twenty twenty the mecca of ministration also agreed to adopt a floating exchange rate on their badly battered economy and that the argentine central bank would only make a limited intervention in the case of what ms la garde called extreme overshooting of the exchange rate the agreement is already controversial given argentine history the i.m.f. was widely blamed within argentina for contributing to their economic collapse back in two thousand and two after that collapse argentina actually defaulted temporarily on their i.m.f. loans the government later paid the loans in full then effectively renounce the i.m.f. or they say about biting the hand that feeds you. and moving north into the east the brazilian state oil country petro boss has agreed to pay a fine over eight hundred fifty three million dollars to settle the so-called car wash corruption case that we've talked about before. in the united states u.s.
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justice department to go shade of the settlement announced that this morning in a statement the department said the deal resolves alleged bribes that led officials to threaten petro boss officials with charges under the foreign corrupt practices act the assistant director at the us federal bureau of investigation the f.b.i. said quote the hefty eight hundred fifty three point two million criminal penalty should act as a deterrent to anyone seeking to perpetuate this kind of fraud in the future but your boss stock rose four percent on the news. and moving to north america the trump ministration reportedly plans to pressure canada on renegotiation of nafta the north american free trade agreement this week by publishing new text that only includes mexico for their part canadian officials seem to be in no rush to meet us the men as they say the they are confident that negotiating objectives approved by the u.s. congress will prevent mr trump from completing a revision that leaves canada behind on wednesday mr trump complained of high
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canadian terrace yet again and threaten to tax imported canadian cars he also claimed he had rejected a request for a personal meeting from canadian print my prime minister justin trudeau due to terrorist a spokesperson denied mr trump's claim of a meeting request. and last week the united states imposed two hundred billion dollars worth of tariffs on chinese goods coming into the u.s. then for good measure the u.s. placed economic sanctions upon china's military for purchasing russian military equipment russia of course has economic sanctions placed upon the nation by the u.s. an air go others that do business with those sanctions like russia may have sanctions placed upon them that is the case in this circumstance but the matter gets murky and muddy and quick here to help us sort all out is pentagon official former pentagon official michael maloof michael so good to see you if you haven't been on for a while we really appreciate it pleasure ok so let's talk about this i mean they were the chinese were. too happy with this they even went so far they used some really
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sharp language canceled a visit by i think the vice president to come here to talk trade that was off and then they've even said you're big enough it's an aircraft carrier but a military navy vessel going into it can even dock there next month what do you make of all this it was an aircraft carrier that's that's rare that they deny those kind of but there's a there's a trade war going on but it's even greater than that you have the united states and china. looking looking at more from a strategic standpoint and if you'll recall the united states changed its defense posture strategy to look at russia and china as global military challenges and this is probably the opening shot of using tariffs and sanctions as a basis for conducting this and also in trading with providing now arms to taiwan this is all just ratcheting up leveraging if you will and i think it's going to get
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worse before it gets better and it's really upset the chinese and even though the state department stated that the sanctions were really against china really aimed at russia it's also affecting chinese companies the chinese military and they are they are really upset about that so to think and i do want to get to taiwan is just a moment but look i mean i am not defending it but i mean the chinese abetted by russian weapons for decades right and what is it in that what is it the military weapons are equipment what is that in this case that's in question well these resales that had already begun these were the su thirty five's and the s four hundred surface to air defense systems primarily then there was a missile system and there were other. engine engine type forty four aircraft that they already had but this is really sending a message not only to the russians but also the chinese will quote be. because they
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are looked upon by the trump administration as the adversaries sort of and. helping russia now let's go to that sale that you spoke about the u.s. sale of weapons and i believe this is fighter jets maybe the three hundred thirty million dollars military equipment to taiwan is it jets or is it something else i know three hundred thirty million it's components for existing aircraft that they have as well as additional aircraft. sixteen's as well as submarine technologies as well but chinese claim that this is really interfering in their internal affairs because they're looking at taiwan as part of china and so this is a once again ratcheting up and if you recall i think was early in the obama administration similar sale was going to be undertaken the chinese protested vehemently that actually affected relations for a time and obama pulled back trump administration's going full speed ahead and just briefly michael relations i guess have never been better with the chinese right
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what do you expect going forward i expect that we're going to be seeing more and more tensions and again this is a geo strategic competition in the far east and i think we're going to be seeing more of it and you also recall that the russians and the chinese now have begun to do joint military exercises together so you see a polarization that's occurring them against us and that's what's happening right now very concise and very informative and we hope all will be so long before you come back and see us michael moving on our pentagon official thank you michael. with energy and transport cost on the rise some companies are looking for new route for oceanic shipping which could make their businesses more profitable with global warming some previously unpalatable areas of the arctic may now be opening up prove providing some opportunities here discusses the details here were former c.e.o.
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of straw mark welcome back hilary pleasure ok so some of these routes are already being used in the months where it's warm in the summer months is that what they're going to do and what do we think's going to happen here yes of course it's perhaps active and i got six months during that that so the winter but there are three routes two of them are being used frequently now of course one of them hugs the russian coastline in the north and that goes down through the car a c. and comes down to the north sea and comes down to rotterdam the other one of course starts at the bering straits goes up the other way and comes down through baton bay in newfoundland and greenland but that those going to be used of course march through september and they even during that time need icebreakers however there is the prediction with global warming and that's why a lot more as you say is going through the arctic with the prediction of global warming by twenty fifty that could be a route that goes literally straight over the top of the arctic. wow that sounds like a reality show to i can see them breaking through the ice and having their numbers
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on board and will be sixty that sort of loop now tell me about which companies are we talking about these big companies and what do they carry assume there's crude oil on oil as they carrying dry goods mostly crude oil natural gas liquefied gas the major companies of course most musk is a huge contain a company they carry like twenty thousand containers here one of these huge vast vessels but also costco because costco controls the supply chain and to end and also some of the china hold a cop holding companies and. how much could this save them i mean they're cutting off all this distance as you say these nautical miles but then also on the fuel i mean how much can they save and will it actually help them turn of a better profit which they've been slim on profits lately yeah absolutely and it saves at the moment about ten days if you go up over that northern route but it's predicted to save up to eighteen days one of the problems though is because of the ice breakers needed with unpredictable weather sometimes it can be slowed down ways
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you don't get that on the other route one thing that's very interesting everybody remembers probably that movie captain phillips you know there are pirates so there's some danger going off that somali coast there's been a lot of issues where there isn't so much danger going over the northern route but there are some of the issues that are dangerous it does save about five hundred forty million gallons of fuel oh my god a lot and that's a lot for the reality show we have to have some enemy but i guess it's not going to be pirates on icebergs but maybe we'll have something else the ice breakers or any other problems that they have with this row is a lot of them we all remember port dish shackleton and what happened you know if something happened shackleton of course was in the antarctic but nevertheless in those sort of climates and then in the arctic in the winter it's dreadful so they don't go bot even in those those either end of the season you've got inclement weather you have the ice breaking but you also have what if there's a crude oil spill how do you control that how do you contain it and what do you do with crew members and what do you do if there has to be an evacuation where do they
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go there aren't any supply stations there's no one to help of them in the middle of nowhere they're not near any coast so i think that's that's rather dangerous the russians have been building a lot more ports along the russian coast so of course that would make it more helpful along that coast and i know a lot of those we're going to cover this in the coming days as some of those islands off the coast of russia are actually controversial and we'll be talking about that as we go for yes here for which sea austro mark thank you so much hilary there's reshape it. and time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we get a new perspective on cryptocurrency is around the world with henri arce wary of k.p.n. or if i'm sorry p.w. see i've been hoping to get this guy on for a long time for you guys that he's here today plus most of the big picture and better media consultant holland cook gives us the inside scoop about how the business of television is changing and some of t.v.'s old is now new to slip in a quick break in as we do here are the numbers at the closing bell back in
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a flash. and democrats are not socially liberal they are pro-war and so are the republicans and the problem people have a trump is that he's pro peace and that's not acceptable in america today that runs except for against iran. well you know the talk talk is the walking the walk and you know you have to do it you have to do but he's not act on fully going down the path that hillary clinton clearly was going.
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welcome back budget negotiations in italy are moving markets in europe today italian legislators are facing a choice in their twenty one thousand budgeting to either meet their spending pledges to voters or police officials from the european union who are seeking to keep italian deficits well under brussels preferred outer limit of three percent of gross domestic product a formal proposal on levels of spending and debt is due from italian finance or finance minister giovanni tree at six pm eastern time in the us but reports that his meeting with e.u.
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officials could be delayed has rattled investors mr tria is not associated with either the league party or the five star movement meanwhile in comments to the media the top leaders of both coalition parties push for more fiscal space to an expending increases promised by five star and tax cut commitments from the league. in other u.k. news the labor party has unveiled their economic agenda at the opposition party's annual. efforts among the platform planks as they demand that workers be given the power to elect one third of the seats on the boards of all companies in the u.k. with more than two hundred fifty employees that standard would grant this measure of workplace democracy to an estimated ten point seven million workers current prime minister trace a may made a similar but much less optimistic or robust proposal back and twenty sixteen labor leader jeremy corbyn pledged at the meeting quote by ensuring businesses reserve a third of the board seats for workers will help transform our broken economic
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model corben ally john mcdonald who is slated to become the u.k.'s top treasury official the chancellor of the exchequer if labor takes power promised bold action to labor coffer its he said quote the greater the mess we inherit the more radical we have to be. and the right hailing service company has agreed to a settlement of one hundred forty eight million dollars over charges that the company concealed a major data breach from regulators the twenty six team breach involved information from fifty seven million people including drivers and customers a lot of us over paid the hackers who obtained the data one hundred thousand dollars in ransom to delete it and did not publicly disclose the break until november of two thousand and seventeen illinois attorney general lisa madigan recounted the case against the company who was aware for well over a year that they had been hacked and that that driver's license information had
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been obtained and so what they should have done is as quickly as possible notify the drivers notify the stand that there was a breach and make amends at that point instead the previous leadership under did not disclose that there had been a breach and therefore we had to take legal action to enforce our laws. we now true to one of our favorite subjects yet again crypto currencies and this time i am so let's please to bring in someone who i've been hoping to to bring. you for months i met him almost a year ago at a hong kong authentic conference and and working out the time difference between here and hong kong has been a problem and i didn't have the guts quite frankly to ask him to join us at zero dark thirty for the show in hong kong but he's in the states now and he's in our studio so we really appreciate the leader here he is the big four accounting at the big four accounting firm pricewaterhouse coopers andriy we so much appreciate you being here thanks so much we covered the banks yesterday and their private or
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internal ledger but what are you seeing globally happen in the crypto space. thank you bard very happy to be here actually bart if you take a step back from the madness of the markets on a daily basis you can actually see some big macro trends shaping up that are affecting the crip the markets globally for example one of them is the entry of institutional players in the space and by that i'd only i don't really mean the large investment banks the goldman sachs or the numerous of this world but also the brother service provider eco system from custody to exchanges and this is forcing the industry to be more lies which is generally quite positive but also the other big trend that we are seeing is the rise of enforcement cases but also new regulatory frameworks for example over the last couple months regulators of from around the world have taken action against a lot of the bad actors in the space which again has been relatively well received but what has been really interesting barth has been to see some countries really come up with crypto friendly policies to try to become the powerhouses for example
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over the last couple weeks we've seen countries like france the united arab emirates or even thailand come up with such policies yet i know you know i'm really when when we were i mean you're and you're in a long time but when i was there for that speech last year the minister of the monetary fund i mean he in hong kong is very open and welcoming to beas things they've got regulations they're just they make sense as opposed to trying to fit you know securities regulations or futures regulations wrap that around kryptos how about exchanges what are you seeing with the crypto exchanges and the regulation of those as opposed to the i c o's etc. absolutely i think the next couple months will be very important for how the exchanges of all and i don't mean how crypto exchanges will react to external market movements for example of a slowdown in trading volumes or potential hacks but i mean also some regular
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actions as well a good example bart has been actually here in new york where two weeks. ago the new york attorney general came out with a report saying that a lot of the crypto exchanges lacked sufficient internal controls for example on matters like conflicts of interest protection of customer funds or even market manipulation and i expect to see over the coming months a lot of these crypto exchanges adopt some of these best practices that frankly have been around financial markets for a long time and that may change the landscape and evolve how crypto changes operate today that's so great and that's the good part of regulations you know taking the best practices from what we know in markets like. the know your customer money laundering but then you look at like value volatility rather henri and you see how to cripple markets sort of go on a roller coaster ride and regulators say wait a minute that doesn't look like regular markets there's got to be something wrong
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but you know henri what are we going to do about some of the other sort of you know the underbelly or the weak spots in crypto because you and i both want them to go forward but things like manipulation things like you know there's not a there's not an insurance fund if you lose your money if it's hacked how are these things going to be dealt with. it's great question bart as you know from your former life it's actually very difficult to come up with proper regulations to cover the space because the industry is moving so fast what we are seeing in the market right now is a lot of best practices there are often community driven where the industry comes together and says these are some of best practices we all want to abide with because we believe it's in the best interest of the community and for example you mentioned hong kong before the association of hong kong recently came up with a best practice document for ice use recently a system of the association of brokers did one for crypto exchanges and i expect to see many more such best practice initiatives pop up all around the world and lastly
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one of the things that i think is sort of cool is the emergence of. crypto funds because there may be a lot of investors who really aren't ready to go in and actually buy bitcoin to ripple ureter but they might be willing to get into a fund and take sort of a wider berth on these things what's happening with the crypto funds. it's great question bart i think over the last couple months we've seen an emergence really of krypto funds globally what's been interesting is that obviously there's a lot of demand from institutional investors because investing in a crypto fun as you mentioned as a great way for them to get exposure but also learn about the ecosystem similar to a lot of institutional investors dealt with hedge funds private equity funds and venture capitals over the last couple of decades what some of the challenges we're actually seeing in practice when it comes to crypto funds are often very simple custody for example although there's a lot of people working on coming up with proper custody solutions for the funds that's one of the areas where distill a gap that is affecting a lot of
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a lot of institutional capital entering the space on really harsh lady and i can't tell you how pleased i am you have a you do like a tweet or something for sixty seconds that i was on so i owe you now that you came on and did this we appreciate you being here so much and that's a crypto leader for asia for pete obviously pricewaterhouse coopers thanks ron good to see a pleasure being here. and we now move to take a look at how the business of television is changing for the inside scoop we are once again pleased to be joined by our friend veteran media consultant and host of the big picture right here on r.t. america holland and cook who joins us holland welcome back always a pleasure commish now let's get right to one of the key things that is different nielsen the ratings service was just been out there they're up for sale what's
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going on with that well who needs ratings anymore if you look at. t.v. or not t.v. that is the question traditionally a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. thrived on advertising revenue but look what's t.v. now it's netflix it's amazon it's h.b.o. these are subscription services that hit your credit card like clockwork they're not selling commercials at all so suddenly the need for ratings is less and we saw some little evidence of that i guess it was last week when they have the enemy awards right well the emmy awards in olden times used to be a.b.c. c.b.s. and n.b.c. taking turns taking home the staff as you write fact and that's all there was well there's a new sheriff in town because among this year's big winners amazon the marvelous misses my zell best comedy best actress best writing and best directing for a comedy series h.b.o.'s game of thrones want to couple netflix among other awards
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best actress for the crown which i am addicted to i'm going to watch the whole thing again when i finish it so this is now mainstream t.v. this is no longer a novelty t.v. it's no longer new this is what people watch so where does that leave you know the old fogy the trifecta the old networks that very well of all times to ask this is the new fall season the new shows have begun and you'll see among them some oldies but goodies the new magnum p.i. was so good i watched it twice and as an oh modish to tom selleck michigander the new magnum where is the detroit tigers could have a mustache. well but he doesn't have one but they kept the music which i think is appropriate and you can't get enough hawaii t.v. murphy brown and his burden back tonight feasting on material donald trump serves
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up every day and the f.b.i. is back just as the president is trashing the bureau we've. never needed inspector erskin more but any time in history ever and ever ever worse efrem zimbalist jr when in needham but all eyes will be on a.b.c.'s reboot of roseanne sans roseanne whose full cost the quick cancellation of a skyrocket ratings hit last year and again as murphy brown will that show hitchhike on trump material they played it very well so let's see how they explain away her being away on the new roseanne where you make the old not only sound new but sound pretty interesting but i mean why are they started you know dredging up some of these older shows do you think well two reasons it's an easy pitch viewers understand the concept beloved characters they welcome back advertisers get it and frankly trump not only is he feeding shows like murphy brown and roseanne but i
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think that there is an appetite for escapism back to the tried and true shows we remember fondly how in cook host of the big picture right here on r t what time does it air we're on fridays now at one thirty pm in addition to our usual time seven and ten thirty pm eastern and a bunch of times on the international over the weekend and if you miss it there youtube dot com slash the big picture our team it's always such a pleasure hala thank you back commish. and that's it for this time thanks for being with us you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or so dreaming twenty four seventh's on pluto t.v. that's the free t.v.'s channel one thirty two earth always you can catch us a you tube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll catch you next time. i.
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u.s. president donald trump took center. stage of the united nations this week the middle east was very much on his mind particularly iran for some sitting in the general assembly trump's words were simply laughable however what is happening in the middle east and beyond is anything but funny. both think you know we need to go back to invite all foreign forces out stuff. that's also the position of the government that's the mission do that. goes in the new keys even if there is a number of contingency they have to go back one day to the to this country.
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and that. had to get that. dead. and that to the money at that one the money of the two. that it. didn't get and i think that is out there in this i'm up to a mile of that and i think after i'm going to once i'm not a lot about how the now growing starting how many. super not of them out so out of a lot of moderate people. without a doubt about it they have. to really.
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think that they do. things about the truth so you have. and after seven. days of it i. do but if it's the last hour or if you film in the loop. with you he. was. in your computer. that. headlines this. video agency writes me attains but to each of residence and can do is probably ends in afghanistan protesting against the constant bombings by coalition and afghan forces. all saving really is grim.
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