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what a whole existence to do something to. put themselves on the line they did accept it or reject it. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to be approached this is what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the water using the. first. one is the pin that's going to pop the global bubble back in two thousand and eight it was a two thousand a subprime crisis. today i think we can safely say that the bubble will be popped but the collapse of deutsche bank.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm part children of washington d.c. thank you for being with us we are sure glad to have you coming up today we take a look at some new google patents that are pretty troubling with conservative commentator thieve plus artes caleb walton considers the electric car battle between the u.s. and china and is it time to get over opec will give you some background in my take that we take a look at even gaming with r t america's present job or empire only if i have the guts to provide a little plug in full poetry this one on the. and sees all of that coming up but
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first we hit the headlines which i know break so let's go. a disappointing initial public offering for one of the biggest names in japanese tech and global finance leads our global report today the i.p.o. for stock and soft bank corp the mobile phone unit of the softbank group raised twenty three point six billion dollars worth of capital but over the trading day share prices fell fourteen point five percent from their initial offering price of fifteen hundred yen fall created a loss on paper of roughly nine billion dollars in value the i.p.o. now ranks remarkably as japan's largest and second most disappointing just behind a fifteen percent fall in stock of japan displayed on their on the day of their march twenty fourth i.p.o. the i.p.o. was an important step in softening foundered must be someone's reported plans to shift softbank from top to finance suggesting that the combination of boom and bust in one day may create long term problems for
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a soft bank. and in breaking finance news the u.s. federal reserve will raise the best benchmark funds rate by a quarter of a percentage point to two point five percent the federal open market committee unanimously approved the increase the fed's fourth rate hike this year. facebook has been hit by yet another data sharing scandal the new york times reports that records from facebook's internal system for tracking partnerships with other corporations reveal that facebook violated their own stated privacy policies by sharing user data with over one hundred fifty companies including names such as amazon netflix and yahoo without informing facebook users facebook previously denied such sharing many times most recently in june when facebook denied a similar report in the times in two thousand and eleven the company entered a consent decree with the us federal trade commission that was. aciphex lee
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intended to prevent sharing of personal data without user consent facebook's director of privacy and public policy denied that the reported practices violated the consent decree or facebook stated policies. so you think you've had your privacy compromised by the likes of google facebook and other social media platforms well brace yourself for what might be coming down the road google has recently received patents that could enable it to spied to spy or you end your family throughout your home but unprecedented levels much worse than we've come to expect that in some cases even except joining us for the lowdown is conservative commentator steve malzberg thank you for being here steve oh yeah i'm watching you by the way absolutely i mean it seems like all of us are being watched this seems like a big huge hairy deal isn't it way it is and you know we we all know that we are
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our information compromise our personal information from facebook and other platforms and we've come to kind of almost accept that we know that that people are watching us we cover the the computer screen camera that we have with tape we take all we beat them we get them to smart t.v. cover that camera of now we can we can do whatever we know is not so bad so fast i mean what the patents that google is is is seeking and it's no guarantee that this is what's going to have but the patents are seeking puts all that to shame it's almost as if that's prehistoric flintstone stone age stuff you know and this is going to be the next generation of spying eavesdropping stalking in your home listening picking up on things that you're say every. day we're going to go out to t.g.i. friday and all of a sudden you pop on your phone and there's an ad for t.v. however i those sensors in your home becomes a smart home and let me give you an exam. well how's this year where at that the
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atlantic side of this example you're wearing a t. shirt and the t. shirt has your favorite movie star on it ok they pick it up they decide they the people that are spying on you know that he's going to be in a movie that's coming out a couple of weeks they said and you you know you all of a sudden you go along on to your computer and all you see are ads for the movie starring the guy who's on you a t. shirt that it's insane it's insane and you know it reminds me steve you may recall the story it was a few months ago early in the year were amazon had a patent to actually put people in cages individuals and cage right and it's actually sounds worse than it was when you looked at it what it was is you would put somebody in a century a cage but they're moving around picking up different products for delivery but the whole thought of you're putting people into cages after all the other you know making them sure there are no bathroom breaks etc well amazon quickly came out and
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said well we're just getting the patent don't worry we're not really doing this do you think google might go that way or is it still not known or is the conventional mainstream media not talking about this enough for whatever reason that they don't yet feel the heat at google i don't think they feel the heat yet but again you know people are going to have to put these products in their home i mean these are cameras and sensors you know well we know we even know that sure but that with facebook and the and the other invasion of privacy the cameras we know that is a risk if you say something to alexa but again we've accepted that but with a different kind of listening devices that are in the house i think google will face more scrutiny but people will be putting these things in their home so they will be made just can't happen without you putting making your home a smart home you will make a conscious choice to do this and then suffer the repercussions it makes me think of. national viewers may not recall. all this but
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a senior advisor to the president is kellyanne conway and she got a lot of crap early in the year for talking about people spying and she said they could spy from the microwaves and saturday night live and john oliver all made made for whatever but the truth is she's probably basing this upon an intelligence briefing and the you know this seems sort of crazy stuff but here google is seeking patents and what about our kids i mean they're going to be the kids they're not thinking about these things they're going to be affected to the kids they get to spy on your kids for you and they're going to help you raise your kids in effect this is a complete better than a babysitter could ever do and they're going to do it using all kinds of you know the most sophisticated equipment so your kids are home you're not home you want to know where your kids when they go to the liquor cabinet do they go through your personal belongings you will be able to know that you'll be able to see that they'll be you could program it so that a red light will go off a siren will go off if the kid approaches a place that you don't want to go so he'll they'll be scared they'll run away
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they'll know they were caught they could get your ip address they can sense moods moods of your kids moods of you by laughter in the room by crying in the room by the tone of the voices in the room. it's all encompassing it's all the compassing and it's all to sell information to advertisers insurance companies financial institutions you name it and we're the ones who are going to lose our more of our privacy so i guess i'm glad you said that because at the end of the day the businesses are doing it for the bottom line they are doing it for money they have a care what you and i do in our bid are they they're not they're not in a bad it would be very boring for me but the bottom line is once government regulates these things and other government regulator i know this stuff that all sudden you're obtaining private you're abstaining information from the companies that you regulate that it's not i know it sounds like a conspiracy thing but it's not all that far. we do it now with cell phones our
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remember there was a whole big deal with apple earlier in the year where the fellow who had shot a bunch of people in california that i want to get into his phone with a way out of the way yeah but so that's an emerging area of rivals see right now you can by the way i know when our family got our new phone service one of the things they offered was to track your car and how fast your car was going and if that violated the speed limit and how sort of like i think geico had this on your monitor your driving habits yeah to determine your insurance rates. companies will do this and you actually could like put it on your kids oh are they on my my son and i've got other just close or you know your son better one of us you know us and i if you act all of you don't like it get rid of the app but he won't because he wants to monitor me too but you could see how fast they went and how far they drove and with yeah it's all out there will have to be careful folks we have to be careful boy fascinating discussion and
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a little spooky miles works every commentator should thank you. to electric vehicles and you might be surprised that it's really china versus the world here to talk us china expert r.t. correspondent caleb moppet hill thank you for being with us sure thing so let's talk first of all about what's going on in china they really are telling me going great guns with electric vehicles well you'll have seen that recently it was announced by lawrence kudlow at the from the white house that they're going to be cutting the subsidies to electric cars that were set up during the obama administration there's going to be cutting those back but in china they're speeding forward there have been billions of dollars spent by the chinese government in recent years to in efforts to really promote electric cars at this point a lot of major cities in china. going to all electric buses all electric taxis and
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just trying to phase out fossil fuel vehicles and it's been a big effort that they've put and this really points to the fact that china is a little bit vulnerable when it comes to the oil and fossil fuel markets right we know they're an oil importing country and a lot of that oil comes from other countries where there is a lot of question and part of the reason they're very anxious to control the south china sea is to make sure that those oil tankers continue to flow in a lot of a lot of the oil that comes into china is very very vital and if they didn't have that oil things would things would go quite difficult for them now they're also exploring the possibility of starting to produce their own l.n.g. at different different rates higher levels but this push for alternative energy is quite interesting it's had an impact on the minerals markets in particular the demand for for the minerals that are used in electric car batteries has vastly gone out as if it is things they call earth minerals and they all involve things like
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cobalt and things that go into making up these big heavy duty batteries that end up being a large part of the weight for these electric vehicles right sure and a lot of the countries that china is investing heavily in in africa is where you can find these particular minerals that are vital in the electric car markets but i mean some of these experts have come forward and said when it comes to electric cars or what they call new energy vehicles in china when it comes to that no one can really compete with china i mean we've got we've got of here but nothing compared to what they've got they've got some really really innovative designs they are producing that huge amounts that mean the record amounts of been sold just in the year of twenty seventeen was was quite high way up from the previous year people are kind of blown away at the level of priority that they're giving to that and part of that is about making sure they're not dependent on the fact they have to import fossil fuels as a weakness that they have you know it reminds me it's not just the government as you say of u.s. government it's pulling back with the tack. credits and other incentives for
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electric vehicles g.m. recently announced they are cutting back on their chevy volt which is one of their more popular vehicles among those who liked electric vehicles but we've got tesla out there you know is a public company in the making large strides even though they've had a rough time of it but when we talk about where you can use these electric vehicle vehicles lauren fix the car coach that we have on the program all the time says look in iowa they're not going to have plug ins how are they dealing with that is an electric vehicle are just going to be in the major cities in china they're expanding access all over the country and actually it was recently pointed out by one of the executives of the black berry corporation that not only is china ahead when it comes to new energy vehicles and electric cars they're also cutting edge when it comes to driverless vehicles and they're really pioneering that market in particular and they see that as a huge breakthrough if they could start transporting things across the country without any drivers that would be
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a huge breakthrough and this this executive in blackberry when they looked into it they said compared to other countries they're going to be way ahead if we ever cross that threshold exciting stuff caleb often are trying to expert marty correspondent thank you for whatever thank you. time to squeeze in a quick pause for the cause but hang here because there's lots more to come including a few more headlines with daniel britto when we return and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell we will be back in a flash. thank . you. the principal emotions.
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petitions to say it was my body could go through i want him to do his will i didn't need to like. i try to attach any part of the personal feelings maybe something. objections they would have but in politics history is a judge and he's three will judge who's presidency. but if you could deliver that effect to really do nation. which was. much bigger economic power much will or will inter. i think. you have to live with that. and there's lots of advantages that the europeans as well as america.
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in the latest news on europe's response to the united states is abandonment of the two thousand and fifteen international nuclear agreement with iran switzerland is close to unveiling a financial mechanism to enable sales of humanitarian supplies to iran the swiss project aims to implement the exceptions in u.s. sanctions for sales of food medicine and is expected to be accepted perhaps to be gradually by washington switzerland is not a member of the european union and their plan for humanitarian relief for iran is separate from the ongoing effort by the e.u. to create a so-called special purpose vehicle to evade us the times to bar brothel water commercial relations most know the notably in oil switzerland also has a well developed drug industry a spokesman for notice was just so. swiss drugmaker roche told the financial times
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that the company is aware of the discussions between tehran washington and burn but also said quote to our knowledge no concrete proposals have been made. there is more news in the bankruptcy of storied u.s. retailer sears bankruptcy judge robert drain of the southern district of new york has approved a plan from sears holdings to pay out twenty three point five million dollars in bonuses to the executives who were at the helm for a series as bankruptcy and who have presided over one point nine billion dollars and declared losses for sears so far in two thousand and eighteen at the same time sears as plan approved by judge train would deny severance to sears employees who those executives plan to put out of work sears now has court approval for their plans to make five thousand four hundred fifty seven workers unemployed the chicago tribune reports that sears will inform many of those employees of their new status before christmas. in the wake of carter's exodus from opec and the rise of russia
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in the oil sector some are asking is opec's time up to better understand the situation the fossil fuel sector will break down the details and ask is it time for the world to get over opec. opec the organization of the petroleum exporting countries in a few non opec members namely russia met earlier this month and agreed to cut their production by one point two million barrels per day the move comes as the international energy agency estimates a reduction in oil demand for next year or twenty nineteen will the production cut increased prices as the oil rich nations would like it remains to be seen but don't count on it for many decades with the largest oil reserves in a majority of global oil spigots and acting as a mostly cohesive cartel the dominant player has obviously been opec the rest of the world. as countless complains have moaned has been held hostage to their price
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whims with the resultant impacts on national economies however the sensor shifting and opec is neither as cohesive nor as powerful as they were back in the day without russia joining in opec efforts the once power per cartel would not have any real ability to move prices in a major fashion consequently it's time to refocus our attention on u.s. energy independence and heat a line from that old eagle song all this whining and crying in pitch in a fit get over it get over it let's get over opec the us saudi and russia are the top oil producers together accounting for roughly forty percent of the global production total the us however has greatly increased its influence according to the energy information administration late last month the us became a net exporter of crude and crude related products for the first time since at
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least ninety ninety one or oil supply is exceeded stagnant demand for roughly four years as oil containers around the planet are teeming to the tops including tankers of liquid storage on the high seas the oversupply has naturally reduced prices just over two months ago west texas intermediate at w d i oil was trading at seventy five dollars per barrel in early october but has continued to drop trading around fifty dollars these days as for average gasoline prices in the united states it's around two dollars and forty cents per gallon that's a nickel less than a year ago all of this is a result of opec's decreased influence and the greater influence of the united states and russia in the past opec has produced over sixty percent of the global oil the group which many includes. any member countries outside the middle east
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namely venezuela and other south american plus some african countries doesn't have this historic influential impact they did before in the days of yore in one nine hundred seventy three all in bargo for example opec actions resulted in a normal economic damage to the united states and several other nations the reduced opec global production percentage is due in large part to production increases elsewhere including as i said russia and the us plus china canada and mexico the bottom line this time is that while opec is still a significant and serious contributor to prices their cohesion an influence has been reduced rather than wringing our hands at what they may or may not do going nuts at every nuance we should focus on what we in the u.s. do best allow our free market flag to fly and flourish focus on ensuring prices will continue to be discovered fairly and fundamentals will be based upon supply
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and demand not manipulated in the market focus on being able to continue to develop greater energy independence even as low prices make that a rougher and tougher task and importantly we should appreciate that energy cost impact real people many with honest businesses outside of the energy sector which have benefited from lower energy costs opec remains important and will continue to cover what they do but things have certainly changed in the oil sector. if you follow sports you have surely heard about the multi-million dollar advertising and sponsorship deals of the n.f.l. n.b.a. and other major leagues but there is a new frontier in sports it's called e-sports the world of professional video games will be a billion dollar industry and twenty nine teams but who are the advertisers and who are they targeting r t america producer brant warr joins us to explain. thanks for
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having me brant good to have you on the set so tell us who are these east sports fans and why are advertisers looking to target that well. actually so this fall into the same demographics of traditional stick and ball sports fans with only about five percent of e-sports fans being outside of the bubble of say a traditional like the n.f.l. fans or something like that they're also really young thirty percent of them under the age of eighteen and that you know may seem kind of on the surface level like you say this is the kid's department but in reality it's great for advertisers because they're saying we get i'm young and this is going to be a long jeopardy thing you know is going to keep moving forward also when it comes to income if you look at them you know twenty percent they're making over one hundred thousand dollars a year and that's that's not no slouch when you look at the stereotypical basement dwellers and nerdy kids or something like that these are professionals who are enjoying watching video games on t.v. or on the internet and watching it compete at
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a high level and are there any concerns within the community what the with this major influx of advertising dollars that this can sort of change the environment and change the way people interact with this well yes because what you have is when it comes to eastport the leagues are actually ran by the developers of these games and the publisher for the most part there are some third parties but it's a right games who produces league of legends they run all the tournaments they have the big championship they put all that together but what you don't understand is they also own the game and so when they own the game they can make changes for balance you know and make it more competitive and what could happen in that situation is you know an advertiser could say hey we don't like this portion of it we you know you guys should move this and so you kind of get that you know in the in the situation of the n.f.l. for instance you know they don't they don't create football they don't own football well they could change some of the. rules and things like that to make it more
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competitive it's not a game that's completely controlled by the governing body. and you know it's a fast paced thing when you're watching the games i understand in the delivery of the ads design actually don't differ in any meaningful way actually yes because the ads number one there's a lot of product placement because you're looking at say computer games they're selling computer para folds and and keyboards and other games and things like that and these kids who are involved in sports their early adopters are the first ones to get there and there were three point six times more likely to purchase and be influenced by an ad than say a football fan interesting very interesting thanks for joining us producer here at our team erica thanks for coming on you. may have led with my chin guys promising you a financial poem as i tell my audiences when i give speeches that i am the best i'm the best financial poet in the world i way to beat and then i tell them i'm also
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the worst financial poet in the world i'm the only financial poet in the world not competition or for either one of those titles so this one's on crypto currency and here we go it's true regulators my former role we can be fools they can ford innovation they can be cruel they can say no to crip those and draw the line they could tax the value they could close those krypto minds so let's help them craft the rules suggest some basic safety and soundness tools should bad actors be fined or do hard jail time should the regs just be sort of embedded in the crypto code what if there's a hack but if things implode well we don't want regulatory overload perhaps there's a combination we'll call it regulation mode not too much not too little something strong and not too brittle regs that don't love but don't hate could make crypto markets really great so let's find the middle ground the so-called goldilocks solution one that's just right that will take those crypto markets to extraordinary
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heights all right all right. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. so long for now see you next time. what is the pin that's going to pop the global bubble back in two thousand and eight it was a two thousand and eight subprime crisis. today i think we can safely say that the bubble will be popped but the collapse of deutsche bank. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing
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drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse we started going after the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. sins for whom minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and say by daddy as you're walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. i
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