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izzie and people cannot afford to stay home when they're sick but i think some of the choices that some of these decisions we have to make as a society come down to individual households with on the verge of martial law being in declared as a way of containing this is if 500000 people are going to die from this in the u.k. in the next couple of months this is not based on anything. we'll leave it out for for now that's it for now it's a personal note here in moscow check it out better social media for so much more for us including the voice but keeping your hands clean except for except for not so much personal contact but with more half an hour from us international but start telling me it shows in your part of the world after this break.
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the fed says they're going to help but it doesn't help the market for them but the london the show you can't afford to mess i'm good at i've been one in washington to let them know there's a rate cut but it doesn't stop markets from dropping nearly a 1000 points we'll investigate why the fed intervention is not helping plus i want to talk to you more billions into the tech in the robot we're going to tell you about at least one huge acquisition. to pay $500000000.00 for throttling i phone users in order to push them to purchase new phones and batteries but it's $500000000.00 a year we enough we have a live report so much to get you on the very busy day so let's get started. the
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federal reserve decided to pull the trigger tuesday morning and announce an emergency rate cut of 50 bits in response to the growing economic threat from the fallout of the quantum virus this is the 1st time this has been deployed since december of 2008 during the financial crisis as chairman powell said the coronavirus was having a material impact on the economic outlook in addition came 2 weeks before the fed scheduled meeting but rather than instilling confidence the market is digesting this as a sign that the weakness is much greater than previously thought analysts have commented that this issue than seemed rushed and panicked and didn't really until any confidence in fact quite the opposite it damaged confidence making investors increasingly risk adverse so it seems like the fed is stuck damned if it doesn't cut rates in the markets plunge and damned if it does cut rates and the markets take a side of pork. often markets were quick to digest the move popping up 300 points before turning negative as participants gauge what the impact of the cuts will be and subsequently tanked over 2 percent and for those of you who have been trading
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and following the markets is 2015 today was quite reminiscent and should come as no surprise this was a buy the rumor sell the news set up it seems like participants believe that this is nothing more than a temporary band-aid in order to buy time until sentiment improves and fiscal stories figure out the appropriate response the pony response is that rate cuts will solve everything and will fed as well fed and central bank liquidity but this time around a rate cut alone will not be able to uplift the negative economic impact no amount of stimulus will help tackle a virus monetary policy will not help get people to spend money to travel to make investments to purchase new houses this is a demand shock in which the market is now in uncharted territory and traders were hugely disappointed that the central bank was not prepared to use any additional tools to lift the economy now despite that cut today president trump is still not satisfied tweeting that the cut isn't enough and another 25 bit is expected in april. and here to give us the latest is danielle de martino booth former fed
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insider the danielle it really does look like you can be damned if you do and damned if you don't all the analysts and economists we hear from have all said that the fed needs to be more proactive they always act too late they're behind the curve well look for once the fed is ahead of it and everyone is freaking out it's interpreted as the risk to the economy is even bigger than currently anticipated so what do you think did they act appropriately here. well you know look look look at what a difference 24 hours can make right i mean yesterday at this time we're marveling that the dow was at nearly $1300.00 points now it was now it's down nearly 800 points to the fed the market excuse me yesterday was celebrating the fact that it was going to get this emergency rate cut it got what it was clamoring for. and then the fed got punished for it to go to go back to how you introduced this segment the fed is damned if it doesn't and damned if it does and you know as of now we have more than $12025.00 basis point rate cut priced in for when they meet on march 18th
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if markets continue to behave as they are i would say that there's going to be another 50 basis points that are expected and that gets us very close down to the 0 bound and brings about your 2nd question which is what is the fed going to do next then you know is part of the issue here that this is a situation that really is beyond the fed the fed really shouldn't necessarily be the answer to any of this look we saw the fed do the same thing during the 2008 financial crisis even in 2001 really during the tech bubble and in both instances they weren't enough to hold back the recession in this case you know since 2000 a we've been looking at what about 12 years of not just intervention but almost market manipulation at some point of the fed just stand back and say let's let this thing ride and see where it goes. well i think it would be kind of irresponsible for the fed to say let's let it ride that being said and to your point i think the fed needs to step back and say these are rate cuts this is monetary policy this is
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not going to be able to address what is happening in the economy due to the coronavirus this is when you see other fiscal and federal agencies step up to the plate now is the time for the small business administration to work in coordination with all of the banking and regulatory authorities to make sure that small businesses across america that are going to be hit by this virus have adequate sources of financing to bridge the gap if this is just going to be kind of and into ruction to growth we've already begun to price in a recession i would say that that's almost a certainty at this point but again it is up to other agencies other authorities inside the beltway to address what is going to be coming for so many countless millions of small businesses across america. now there are some questions regarding the even the efficacy of monetary policy in the 1st place and what tools remain as rates move lower so cutting more will be before we know it and isn't going negative a possibility now and why aren't additional measures being considered things like
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easing up on lending standards bridging loans to companies and small businesses you mentioned grants and probably the most importantly why are we lifting the tariffs. or ok so all of the things that you just mentioned outside of the fed possibly growing its balance sheet which you didn't mention all of the things that you just mentioned are well outside of the of the fed's purview it is not the fed's place to address any of the things that you just mentioned and if i would if i would say that there is one thing that the last 3 generations of fed chairs have done we're talking greenspan bernanke and yellen it is that they have allowed themselves to be bullied pushed into a corner and do they have a fiscal lifting when it really is not their place to do so this is the time for jay powell to say the federal reserve is happy to coordinate with any entity in washington to help facilitate and it got any type of policies that are going to provide relief but are direct toolbox is not efficacious it does not work in
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a domain what is going to be harming the u.s. economy very quickly will have about 30 seconds left but but to that point how dangerous is this dependency on the food as you mentioned a lot of things that christine mentioned or outside the purview of the fed but the fit is been operating somewhat outside of its purview for some time now it seems like at some point we either have to cut some dependency on them or we have to allow them to take on more of a role i mean i would never want to see them take on more of a role but it seems like we have to go one way or the other last word here. it doesn't it does seem that way and this is what happens when the fed has allowed the tail to wag the dog has allowed the market to dictate monetary policy it is back them into a tight corner it is unfortunate to see the markets making monetary policy and if the fed has to make a stand and draw a line that now is going to be the time not when we're at the negative bound. both former fed and i thank you so much. thank you. all while the stock market has been
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taking a beating now for really over a week some companies are moving into massive expansion in light of the coronavirus one of those companies is massachusetts based thermo fisher which has just agreed to pay no less than $10000000000.00 for the netherlands based on a molecular diagnostics company bulking up in the field of infectious disease testing thermo fisher generated about $25000000000.00 in revenue last year providing analytical instruments and equipment for research analysis and diagnostics for pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology laboratories the acquisition of grange and which did about $1.00 1000000000 'd last year in the life sciences and diagnostics supplier they specialize in infectious disease testing seems pretty timely doesn't it in fact it's been most recently been developing a test to detect the corona virus for chinese hospitals currently using that test right now to evaluate exactly how well that actually works. time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return apple agreed to pay
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$500000000.00 for throttling i phone users in order to place a new battery but a $500.00 nearly enough to have a live apart and as we get a break here the number at the. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. next kaiser and stacy herbut dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one every week will tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this
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sunday exclusively on our. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision. every time to complete. the. job you know told to kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me in. my own. right mean. if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing that happened but i've never seen trauma like. women who are veterans who suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender and almost 10 year career which i was very invested in and i gave
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a sex offender who was not even going to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue in violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or woman. and welcome back some bad news for south africa as the country has officially entered its 2nd recession in 2 years that's based on numbers from the final quarter of last year the numbers are not good showing that south africa's economy shrank 1.4 percent in the 4th quarter and 0.8 percent in the 2nd in the 3rd quarter excuse me you know the main industries which have contracted we're talking agriculture transport construction quarter by quarter agriculture dropped 7.6 percent transport down 7.2 percent construction 5.9 percent the treasury has cut the nation's 2020 economic growth forecast to 0.9. what it was the of the fed's rate cut today there
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are a lot of questions as we just tick. to go about how much control the fed has not only just monetary policy but really over the entire market it's one of the reasons the cryptocurrency were created in the 1st place to push back against central banking last week we were joined by former congressman and author of in the fed dr ron paul and i began by asking him about this very idea about the power of cryptocurrency use to break the control of into d.c. like the federal reserve over the economy and i asked him if he believes that crypto will be able to create disruption needed not just in banking but in so many other industries as well. i think this technology is fantastic and that's why i encourage it i don't understand exactly how it works but looks to me like it's a tremendous way to transfer information and do it with more secrecy than the government gives us a but we don't know how long that will last but i think that that is important i
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think what crypto people have picked up on this technology and they use it i think there's a lot of question remains on that is what is the crypto currency and that only the market can decide i don't think the people who created it the people who use it or what the government's going to do so there's a lot of unknowns about that when it comes to the technology i think this is as significant as the invention of the telegraph you know which was unbelievable and intervention invention and a change in chance for information and storage of a promotion in a more secretive manner again the great analogy that we always hear about is why e-mail did for a traditional mail is what crypto currency will do for our property transfer and so as we are watching so much of this insecurity and uncertainty in the market right now do you think that have to a currency will move forward as kind of a safe haven asset somewhere to gold. i don't i don't know that and i don't think
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anybody knows that because it certainly has been for several years fantastic but the last year too. raising questions even the last 2 weeks are questions raised you know i watch all the markets although i don't get involved in the crypto currency markets i keep looking at the try to help me understand it is this is like a stock is it like a bond is it like a commodity is it like a currency and tell you the truth it doesn't follow any one of those so that maybe is understandable because it's unique and it's different and it's a stablish ing its own you know its own status but my great interest in this has been actually political and that is making sure it's legal and making sure that . the idea of committing fraud is still going to be illegal it's bad enough the government currencies when it comes to our currency it's laden with fraud if we can
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find something that is fast and and anonymous and secret and and. all so something that can be done you know efficiently efficiently i think that is good but i want to competing currencies i want to be legal i want people to not to commit fraud i think that the market will tell us you know for a good many years i watched the gold market for a good many years as long as i could remember up until 1971 and i listened to what was true and i said well still to $35.00 an ounce and they're still pretty early but eventually market answered in spite of all the mischief of central banks you know the market answer right now the big question is how is gold reacting to some of this because the bank of international settlement this past week said oh gold's going up too fast so they dump a lot of gold and that makes it artificial so it's not as easy to figure out what
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the market's doing when the government's always involved even the stock market is the whole point. the goal of the number one goal and purpose of the federal reserve at this present time is to pry prop up the stock market and and therefore making decisions as top the most important information that anybody in investing or savings or doing whatever it is the price of money the interest rates it is totally distorted so this makes it pretty tough for people to say oh i know exactly what's going to happen and sometimes they can prod things in a certain direction but i think there are some pretty sound rules in monetary policy laws of economics that will hold true it's just that one thing for sure we don't know when they'll be nobody knew when the brand would finally cave in but it finally did and this whole system this whole monetary system and that is why we should have competition and allowed to sort this out to find out how the market why my provide an alternative to this illegal corrupt system that we're dealing with
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today you know and you keep mentioning about the market being propped up in terms of this propped up market that we are witnessing right now this idea of central banks central planning has become not a way of supporting markets it's become the driver of the markets completely controls the cryptocurrency and blog chain basic on amaze bring some balance dealing back into that system or is that the great threat to the system because the system isn't supposed to be balanced anymore it's supposed to continue in this propped up fake manner. yeah it's hard to say because every the limitation and. you know natural laws of what happens with monetary and fiscal policy is it's always interfered with what governments might do and they have to change their mind all the time you know early part of september last year we were going to continue to do exactly what they were doing a little bit annoyed and and the market changed they had to change their position
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but that's the same way with crypto and the threat to crypto and a threat to gold are exactly the same as the government. and the government keeps on everything they keep an eye on and they and i think the governments of the world right now the biggest threat and maybe crypto will help us out on that is the cashless society but then when i read about people who get it i get a visit by the i.r.s. because they've been in the crypto business and they made some money and made some profits and they know that and they have to cough up and and they get their bill from the i.r.s. so governments don't know why competition and they'll do almost anything and everything this is the reason why if anything a lot of people who think along my lies think we need all law less government interference in our lives we need to have people who believe in liberty and responsibility and taking care of themselves and not being taken care of and that's why it's an coming because the whole prevailing attitude now in this current
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campaign is how much free stuff is going to be there hundreds of trillions of dollars is total insanity so i think we're getting very very close to a lot of a reassessment and it won't be as simple as turnin the switch on oh everything will be settled if we have if we can do use gold and silver for an exchange or everything will be settled because everybody who understand how to transfer crypto currencies without the government knowing everything that we do so there's a lot of unknowns out there except for the fact that the current system doesn't work and it won't work and we can't continue to finance our welfare water 1st date and that will be the good part of what we're looking at dr ron paul former u.s. congressman and author of in the fed thank you so much. thank you. legendary investor and c.e.o. of soft bag matthew actually found it under pressure from hedge fund john elliott
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management to rein in his risky investments this comes after suffering heavy losses which we work at about. 20 other investment leading to vision funds 1st ever loss of nearly $9000000000.00 for $21000.00 elliott management corp has increased its stake to about 3 percent in soft bank and has been pushing for changes demanding that soft bank buys back a significant chunk of its shares improve transparency and make the board of management more independent and diverse masayoshi son promise to rein it in and be more careful in his investments in the near term though it looks like vision fun too has been delayed as investors have gotten spooked masayoshi son is now backed up into a corner by elliott who's demanding buybacks of $20000000000.00 so basically the biggest issue as he puts it quote i need money to return to shareholders versus i need money to invest. in the way mo the driving car service or buy alphabet announced monday that it has raised 2250000000 in his latest fund raising round that included investments by silver lake and the canada pension plan investment
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board anderson horowitz horowitz excuse me and the parent company alphabet this is the company's 1st external investment why it was looking to lead the way in the thomas vehicle technology that includes a ton of us delivery and trucking in january way more announced that it would begin mapping and eventually testing its thomas long haul trucks in texas and parts of new mexico the company is also testing and hoping to launch in a thomas on demand right healing service called way mo one using its own of its vehicles in the suburbs around phoenix the company is also locked in an exclusive partnership with nissan to research how commercial autonomous vehicles might work for passengers and packages in france and japan. get this apple has agreed to pay up to $500000000.00 to settle a lawsuit over it quietly slowing down older i phones at the same time that it was launching new models by throttling the functions of the older i phones apple creative incentives for users to buy replacement phones and batteries we all knew
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this was happening right will this class action settlement that apple would have to pay get this consumers get a whopping 2. $25.00 per phone $25.00 with a minimum total payout of $310000000.00 so joining us now to discuss these features molly burrows contributor with america's lawyer molly i see the story my head was exploding with how ridiculously low the settlement is $25.00 for iphone is virtually nothing there's really no indication here of how much money apple made with this practice do we know how much they were making we're probably talking about billions right. oh absolutely now i don't have any numbers that relates specifically to purchases that were made as a result of using that software that basically slowed down on their phones but apple's quarterly revenue at the end of 2017 the beginning of 2018 was $88300000000.00 band it was an all time record apple said so now then the 2 are connected but the company did credit that growth to the highest revenue ever from
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its new i phone line at the i phone x.l. it does look as though they made a big chunk of money although i phone sales still huge still in the 30 something billions they've slowed over the past couple years now how did apple doing this what are they doing this via updates. and that's exactly how they're doing it they're doing it with these suggested recommended updates and it was users that started to realize that there was a connection between this particular date and changes in their phone course apple has lots of reasons why they said they sent that update but they're not necessarily admitting any fault in this they just said yes we recognize a connection but it was unintentional if you will you know the lawyers for the settlement so that was fair and reasonable and adequate i'm sure they think so they're getting their money but here's the problem that i have with it is you're talking about $25.00 i went into yesterday to buy a 3 cable right it's this long it's nothing because $35.00 books what can you go to an apple store and even buy for $25.00 how does this possibly make anybody whole.
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i know. well that's a great question and we really need to pin those attorneys down in the settle in this case but when it comes to class action lawsuits that is terminology that's used basically to set it up for approval because it's taking into current plaintiffs that are involved as well as future people that may have problems with these photos they can essentially make a claim on the settlement as well but it seems like it's more a get again a slap on the wrist that is just acknowledging that apple did this and yet here's $25.00 to these customers i mean at one point in 2018 there were like 5 dozen people that were individually suing apple over this particular issue so if each one of those individual lawsuits and got on you wonder how much and maybe some of them did what their settlement would be but in this particular case most of that money i think some $93000000.00 is going to go to the attorneys that are representing this case because they brought it in the form of a class action that'll be legal fees that that will be covered that'll cover their
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legal fees but yeah $25.00 it doesn't seem like much but we do see it over and over again i mean didn't apple settle another lawsuit. just a few years ago for a similar amount that affected a great number of customers as well never admit to did anything wrong if they walk away with all this money money barrels contributed to america's lawyer thanks for your insight. thanks to. our robin hood's 10000000 strong user base yesterday it was one of the worst days in the markets why because traders watched helplessly as the market climbed up almost 4 percent on the rally while they were completely left behind unable to trade an outage yesterday began around 9 30 am eastern when the company experienced what it called instability in its infrastructure communication broke down and resulted in outages that took down the company's app website and help center it was perhaps the worst time in history because it coincided with one of the biggest single day gain in the history of the dow all in all markets gained $1.00 trillion dollars in value while robin-hood user
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bet on the sidelines feeling robbed this was especially painful as many users sold out. the previous 10 percent plunge in the markets leaving them with minimum exposure to the upside monday many users have banded together and are calling for a class action lawsuit against the $7600000000.00 startup but to get ahead of it robin hood is now reaching out to customers to compensate users on a case by case basis and they better have some deep pockets because as of tuesday robin-hood it's still down and traders can neither close nor open positions to play the ball around their rate cut and robin hood is is trying to take the position that in their terms of service right there is a line that says we cannot guarantee that this service will be accurate up to date and usable for every minute of every day how about for every minute of 2 full days and we're talking financial services this is a market that we're talking about and there's not even a possibility that you can be down how can be completely accurate or could be considered what insider trading front running even uptick it's unbelievable the
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