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i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of? i've got used to paying by card. i used to always have cash on an easel. during the pandemic, it's recommended we pay by card greater risk of catching cold. and if you use cash . but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money men, the executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for cash management. i want to ask your highness bama whether bills are coins, can spread kovac 19 and whether germany is likely to go cash free. and on time soon as a few months from many people are afraid that cash could carry the coronavirus and see it is risky. what do you think is there research on this? i would say that's been sufficiently disproven. if you look at the bank notes like the 5 euro or 10 euro bills here, which are in particularly heavy circulation, and they have a special coating. we know from research that bills and coins don't play any role in the
i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of? i've got used to paying by card. i used to always have cash on an easel. during the pandemic, it's recommended we pay by card greater risk of catching cold. and if you use cash . but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money men, the executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for...
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there's an initiative called better than cash that's calling for cash to be abolished. they say slush funds are a problem for money laundering. big sums that aren't declared to the tax authorities or the state i'm stopped by most of course we have to combat money laundering, tax evasion, and the financing of terrorism. and i think cash has to be monitored as should other payment methods that we have to ensure that. but i don't think that this will vanquish the underground economy and question the shop and your trust as i asked them on a cash has seen its day. he says he doesn't believe that cash is about to be replaced by cards or mobile apps any time soon. it's estimated that the german state loses up to $10000000000.00 euros in tax revenue each year as a result of cash in hand payments. one particular problem, the high cash turnover in the restaurant business community senator complained in 2019 that up to 80 percent of revenue in this sector was not the clear to the tax authorities with her organic produce and great location doesn't need to resort to low wages, cutth
there's an initiative called better than cash that's calling for cash to be abolished. they say slush funds are a problem for money laundering. big sums that aren't declared to the tax authorities or the state i'm stopped by most of course we have to combat money laundering, tax evasion, and the financing of terrorism. and i think cash has to be monitored as should other payment methods that we have to ensure that. but i don't think that this will vanquish the underground economy and question...
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electronic cash tills. mandatory receipts and other types of monitoring are helping to eliminate such practices. zebul, pacer employees, more than the minimum wage. and it's all above board and viewer, and fewer of her customers are paying in cash while just a year ago, only one in 10 payments were by card. now it's almost one in 3. she welcomes the development. but side cash payments were real boon for us. they're on tenney disadvantages. we don't have to gather up the cash and take it to the bank every evening. that's become far too dangerous and you can't give anyone the wrong change . we're glad when people pay by card, to be honest, told us in autumn of science, whenever i pay by card, i leave a digital footprint for every beer and back of french fries that i buy. but who's interested in this information and why? and what repercussions does that have on our everyday lives? deanna's, university of economics and business is the largest university of its kind in europe. for many years, professors are crus
electronic cash tills. mandatory receipts and other types of monitoring are helping to eliminate such practices. zebul, pacer employees, more than the minimum wage. and it's all above board and viewer, and fewer of her customers are paying in cash while just a year ago, only one in 10 payments were by card. now it's almost one in 3. she welcomes the development. but side cash payments were real boon for us. they're on tenney disadvantages. we don't have to gather up the cash and take it to the...
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cash was long king here. but more and more people are switching to credit and debit cards in part due to the coronavirus crisis. by card contactless. oh yes, look, i card behind me. i mean i'm someone who prefers cash because it gives me a better idea of how much i'm spending. but because it 19 has changed and now i pay with plastic tops. i'm almost a shell and you have to ask yourself, why do people want to abolish cash? so if some banks and their backs on cash completely, they don't have any brick and mortar branches or a.t.m.'s by the cashless payments are on the rocks. but experts are warning we're paying with our data. he's a monster monster commodore axiom, google, facebook, twitter interfaces that surveillance capitalism. cash is competing with electronic payment systems. could it get knocked out of the ring? a former head of interpol says it would be risky to abolish cash completely. what happens if the russians put in a sombrero switches off the system and no defenders pushed around by, respond to ma
cash was long king here. but more and more people are switching to credit and debit cards in part due to the coronavirus crisis. by card contactless. oh yes, look, i card behind me. i mean i'm someone who prefers cash because it gives me a better idea of how much i'm spending. but because it 19 has changed and now i pay with plastic tops. i'm almost a shell and you have to ask yourself, why do people want to abolish cash? so if some banks and their backs on cash completely, they don't have any...
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i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of? i've got used to paying by card. i used to always have cash on an easel, so it's not so cheering the pandemic. it's recommended. we pay by college greater risk of catching cold if you use cash. but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money men, the executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for cash management. i want to ask your highness bama whether bills are coins, can spread kobe bryant, teens, and whether germany is likely to go cash free. and on time soon, many people are afraid that cash could carry the coronavirus because come and see it is risky. what do you think is there research on this? i would say that's been sufficiently disproven. if you look at the bank notes like the 5 euro or 10 euro bills here, which are in particularly heavy circulation, and they have a special coating. we know from research that bills and coins don't pl
i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of? i've got used to paying by card. i used to always have cash on an easel, so it's not so cheering the pandemic. it's recommended. we pay by college greater risk of catching cold if you use cash. but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money men, the executive board member of the bundesbank...
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electronic cash tills. mandatory receipts and other types of monitoring are helping to eliminate such practices. zebul pays their employees more than the minimum wage, and it's all above board. and fewer and fewer of her customers are paying in cash while just a year ago, only one in 10 payments were by card. now it's almost one in 3. she welcomes the development side and cash payments were real boon for us there on tenney disadvantages. we don't have to gather up the cash and take it to the bank every evening. that's become far too dangerous and you can't give anyone the wrong change . we're glad when people pay by card, to be honest, told us in our time of heart of the science, whenever i pay by card, i leave a digital footprint for every beer and back of french fries that i buy. but who's interested in this information and why? and what repercussions does that have on our everyday lives as university of economics and business is the largest university of its kind in europe. for many years, professors are
electronic cash tills. mandatory receipts and other types of monitoring are helping to eliminate such practices. zebul pays their employees more than the minimum wage, and it's all above board. and fewer and fewer of her customers are paying in cash while just a year ago, only one in 10 payments were by card. now it's almost one in 3. she welcomes the development side and cash payments were real boon for us there on tenney disadvantages. we don't have to gather up the cash and take it to the...
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i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of i've gotten used to paying by card stuff. i used to always have cash during the pandemic, it's recommends that we pay by card greater risk of catching cold. and if you use cash. but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money man, executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for cash management. i want to ask your highness ballmer whether bills are coins, can spread covert blankstein, and whether germany is likely to go cash free. and on time soon he says many people are afraid that cash could carry the coronavirus and see it is risky. what do you think is there research on this? i would say that's been sufficiently disproven. if you look at the bank notes like the 5 euro or 10 euro bills here, which aren't particularly heavy circulation, and they have a special coating. we know from research that bills and coins don't play any role in the spread
i'm putting cash into quarantine, burning bank notes, going cash free. it all sounds a little crazy to me. is the virus changing our behavior? just to sense the spread of i've gotten used to paying by card stuff. i used to always have cash during the pandemic, it's recommends that we pay by card greater risk of catching cold. and if you use cash. but is that really true? in berlin, i'm going to meet one of germany's top money man, executive board member of the bundesbank responsible for cash...
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benning for sergeant cashe. draw villanueva wears sergeant cashe's name on his collar. >> i find it remarkable your baby brother, if this happens, would be the first african-american to receive the medal of honor for their service in iraq, afghanistan. is that important you to? >> it's important that he receives it as a soldier for what he did. i don't ever want anybody to say he got it because he's a black man and there was a push, you know? no. he got it because he deserved it. >> yes, he does. and the senate overnight unanimously passed a bipartisan house bill to recommend the president award sergeant cashe the medal of honor. a white house source tells nbc that president trump is supportive, although there is no word at this point when that might happen. that will do it for me this wednesday, on this veterans day. "andrea mitchell reports" will start after a short break. who is usaa made for? it's made for this guy a veteran who honorably served and it's made for her she's serving now we made it for all bran
benning for sergeant cashe. draw villanueva wears sergeant cashe's name on his collar. >> i find it remarkable your baby brother, if this happens, would be the first african-american to receive the medal of honor for their service in iraq, afghanistan. is that important you to? >> it's important that he receives it as a soldier for what he did. i don't ever want anybody to say he got it because he's a black man and there was a push, you know? no. he got it because he deserved it....
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cash in circulation represents only one percent of, g.d.p. but while convenience is one thing, it's a big problem if it becomes the only way to pay. according to consumer group,, which there have been over 2500 reports of shops in the u.k., declining cash payments during the coronavirus crisis. 4 in 10 customers say they've had problems buying food or groceries and 20 percent claim they've left empty handed. it's most, some intimate, most keenly felt by many people because they are they don't have the infrastructure of the sort of the residence or the accounts to support participation in a mostly digital economy. cash really still has a role until and unless no one is executed from additional economy, you need those things, the mobile device a bank account, even an address to participate fully. so i think that this is when the really does need to be addressed for large businesses cash. this makes sense, easy. bank transfers no counting the takings more secure payments. and some believe many are using the pandemic as an excuse for the switch.
cash in circulation represents only one percent of, g.d.p. but while convenience is one thing, it's a big problem if it becomes the only way to pay. according to consumer group,, which there have been over 2500 reports of shops in the u.k., declining cash payments during the coronavirus crisis. 4 in 10 customers say they've had problems buying food or groceries and 20 percent claim they've left empty handed. it's most, some intimate, most keenly felt by many people because they are they don't...
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benning for sergeant cashe.nd army veteran alejandro villanueva wore cashe's name on his helmet in support of the push to award him the medal of honor. >> i find it remarkable that -- that if this does happen your baby brother would be the first african-american to receive the medal of honor for their service in iraq. afghanistan -- is that important to you? >> it's important that he receives it as a soldier for what he did. i don't ever want anybody to say he got it because he's a black man and there was a push -- you know, no. he got it because he deserved it. >> that's craig melvin reporting. of course the medal of honor is the military's highest level of distinction. th the senate passed a bill for to award sergeant cashe the medal of honor. >>> before we go, president trump is pardoning former national security adviser michael flynn. what might that tell us about his plans for his final weeks in office? including, perhaps, trying to pardon himself. o pardon himself you don't get much time for yourself. so w
benning for sergeant cashe.nd army veteran alejandro villanueva wore cashe's name on his helmet in support of the push to award him the medal of honor. >> i find it remarkable that -- that if this does happen your baby brother would be the first african-american to receive the medal of honor for their service in iraq. afghanistan -- is that important to you? >> it's important that he receives it as a soldier for what he did. i don't ever want anybody to say he got it because he's a...
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is no question that the use of cash and the prevalence of cash in transactions is dropping somewhat precipitouslytever that trend rate was, it is now much more accelerated. emily: what are you expecting to see then as we head into the holiday season? >> yeah, well, i think there are a couple of different things we are going to see. over of all, you've got 50% of the population that is concerned further health about going into physical stores. by the way, that was a survey we did pretty all the explosion of the pandemic. it is probably a much higher number. people are going to move their spending online. 18 to look at 55-year-olds, about 75% to 80% , sayem, a huge proportion they are going to do substantially all or at least half of their shopping online. you are going to see a dramatic increase from people shopping in-store to shopping online. you are also going to see more of a spread of the holiday spending. peaked fromwas very peak black friday to cyber monday. that is going to be elongated because the logistics distribution are such that retailers are trying to spread that as opposed to have
is no question that the use of cash and the prevalence of cash in transactions is dropping somewhat precipitouslytever that trend rate was, it is now much more accelerated. emily: what are you expecting to see then as we head into the holiday season? >> yeah, well, i think there are a couple of different things we are going to see. over of all, you've got 50% of the population that is concerned further health about going into physical stores. by the way, that was a survey we did pretty...
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for large businesses, cash, this makes sense, easy. bank transfers, no counting the takings more secure payments. and some believe many are using the pandemic as an excuse for the switch. and for some, it's also about giving customers options to take any payment off regular customers because i'm not looking for today's purchase. i'm looking for them tomorrow to build up a business. cash is always the safest paid, and the cards are regulated by limits. so in those limits are exposed, we could fall flat, we still need cash. we've already seen card fees being curtailed over the past few years and we'll probably see it more and more as more transactions go cashless and more pressure is put on regulators to do something about as much as having to pay this much, which in turn will drive the revenue from, from card fees down to a bank perspective, which has its own set of impacts, probably ultimately could see reza paying for it $1.00 way or another. the march to a cashless society might not matter to most or even be noticed for the moment. b
for large businesses, cash, this makes sense, easy. bank transfers, no counting the takings more secure payments. and some believe many are using the pandemic as an excuse for the switch. and for some, it's also about giving customers options to take any payment off regular customers because i'm not looking for today's purchase. i'm looking for them tomorrow to build up a business. cash is always the safest paid, and the cards are regulated by limits. so in those limits are exposed, we could...
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they've been a crusader in getting rid of cash.o physically take cash and put it back into a prepaid debit card, they'll make more money on these swipes than bob said, the spending data could be huge for the nfl. they want to see what people are doing when they're in the stadium and financial data is a big part of that. >> now i'm going to be thinking about art cashin as we follow that info. moving on -- i should say, take a look at this >> the best in america is radio shack. >> the radio shack ad from -- i don't know 1980s something? but the company could be making a comeback, according to "the wall street journal. they're saying retail e-commerce ventures known as rev has acquired the rights to the radio shack brand. they filed for bankruptcy twice in the last five years after getting crushed by competitors but they operate online and with a network of 400 independently owned stores worldwide rev has acquired other beaten down retailers like peer one, model and dress barn >> is this gambit going to work? >> i guess the question i
they've been a crusader in getting rid of cash.o physically take cash and put it back into a prepaid debit card, they'll make more money on these swipes than bob said, the spending data could be huge for the nfl. they want to see what people are doing when they're in the stadium and financial data is a big part of that. >> now i'm going to be thinking about art cashin as we follow that info. moving on -- i should say, take a look at this >> the best in america is radio shack....
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may be weighted more towards the cash side. but i don't know specifically exactly where it falls out percentage wise. let's just say roughly jim, we'll get a deal announcement after the close tomorrow this is according to a number of sources familiar with the situation. it does appear salesforce is poised to buy slack in a very high premium deal. the comp multiples at this point, jim and i'm told that slack did not talk to any other potential buyers they have engaged fully with and you seem upset by this >> i didn't want to hear that kind of price in part because i think that this is one that is not as easily integrated i know that mark believes that microsoft no longer, let's say an axis versus the allies and just use that as a term briefly. kind of funny. maybe not funny. here's the problem with slack. it has been without a doubt hurt by the bundling that microsoft has done i think you agree with me. the anticabreak up one of thes n bundling i think stewart is right >> they'll take it to microsoft. clearly going to war with m
may be weighted more towards the cash side. but i don't know specifically exactly where it falls out percentage wise. let's just say roughly jim, we'll get a deal announcement after the close tomorrow this is according to a number of sources familiar with the situation. it does appear salesforce is poised to buy slack in a very high premium deal. the comp multiples at this point, jim and i'm told that slack did not talk to any other potential buyers they have engaged fully with and you seem...
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and non-cash electronic payments. let's start with chair powell. here at the fed and in the united states, we are committed to carefully evaluating the benefits of a central bank digital currency. for the u.s. system and international markets implications, we have been actively participating with andrew and christine and other central banks at the bis. we feel that has been a productive collaboration. decision tomade a issue a single central bank currency, and there is quite a lot of work to be done as we engage with public constituencies here in the united states and around the world. also, the dollar is the world's principal reserve currency. i assure you that we will approach the question with great care. from our standpoint, the main dc could on whether a cb improve a dynamic and stable payment system. we have strong demand for cash, which is different from some other jurisdictions. we really would need this to be done in a way that does not preempt the use of cash or the use of other private digital currencies or
and non-cash electronic payments. let's start with chair powell. here at the fed and in the united states, we are committed to carefully evaluating the benefits of a central bank digital currency. for the u.s. system and international markets implications, we have been actively participating with andrew and christine and other central banks at the bis. we feel that has been a productive collaboration. decision tomade a issue a single central bank currency, and there is quite a lot of work to be...
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and now they mention that, oh, we're also going to accept big cash. and they make an equivalency to pick one. but nowhere in the disclaimer, do they mention that the big sacrifice a security, it's a less secure network. and i found that acting incredible and incredibly in bad faith pay pal's part. but and we got eric, we got to go run a time. then thanks so much for being on kaiser report. thanks for having me. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with bay max keiser like to thank our guest land, all the land, all that investment strategy. and it's all next time buy off was always on the bull, but the most national big city, bright lights, you jump, but you know, geez, and many dangers blatantly to it's also a city where up to 300000 crimes are committed and if we go to the other end of the last little bit more than your most. it's filled to the reserve least one police officer for every $200.00 residents in russia's capital cost on the english troops that will not go up. boysen along with those who would have to last this is a
and now they mention that, oh, we're also going to accept big cash. and they make an equivalency to pick one. but nowhere in the disclaimer, do they mention that the big sacrifice a security, it's a less secure network. and i found that acting incredible and incredibly in bad faith pay pal's part. but and we got eric, we got to go run a time. then thanks so much for being on kaiser report. thanks for having me. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with bay max keiser like...
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and now they mention that we're also going to accept because of cash. and they make an equivalency to pick one. but nowhere in that disclaimer, do they mention that the big sacrifice a security, it's a less secure network. and i found that acting incredible and incredibly in bad faith pay pal's part. but we got it. we got to go right out of time. thanks so much for being on kaiser report. dept. thanks for having me. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me. max keiser like to thank our guest, lynn. all that and lynn, all that investment strategy until next time. buy off the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess, to crimes. they didn't commit. i don't even think people in the us really get that the police are allowed to lie to the person who falsely from fast actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior. once a post confession is taken, the case is closed. nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that isn't solos in the building, but i'm lis
and now they mention that we're also going to accept because of cash. and they make an equivalency to pick one. but nowhere in that disclaimer, do they mention that the big sacrifice a security, it's a less secure network. and i found that acting incredible and incredibly in bad faith pay pal's part. but we got it. we got to go right out of time. thanks so much for being on kaiser report. dept. thanks for having me. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me. max keiser...
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he looked like al. >> you actually got to see sergeant cash in the hospital.y i got up and i took two steps across the room. and then he said, tomorrow -- i'm going to get up and i'm going to walk across the room. >> sergeant cash would die of his wounds on november 8th, 2005 of the nine men in that vehicle, only three survived. cash was awarded a silver star but as details of the attack emerged, a campaign started to get the award upgraded to the medal of honor. recently there have been calls to rename fort benning for sergeant cash and steelers player and army veteran villanueva wore his name on his helmet in support of the push to award him the medal of honor >> i find it remarkable that if this does happen your baby brother will be the first african-american to receive the medal of honor for their service in iraq. >> yes and afsz -- afghanistan. is that important to you >> it's important he receive it as a soldier for what he did i don't ever want anybody to say he got it because he's a black man and there is a push. you know no he got it because he deserv
he looked like al. >> you actually got to see sergeant cash in the hospital.y i got up and i took two steps across the room. and then he said, tomorrow -- i'm going to get up and i'm going to walk across the room. >> sergeant cash would die of his wounds on november 8th, 2005 of the nine men in that vehicle, only three survived. cash was awarded a silver star but as details of the attack emerged, a campaign started to get the award upgraded to the medal of honor. recently there have...
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consumers are sitting on a lot of cash right now. how that will impact the holidays the recovery and the next covid relief package, and bill gates shorts business travel self-pickup perks up target and the bank of google has arrived it's all ahead this hour and let's start with the market. dom chu has the state of play for us. >> kelly, that cash that you mentioned on the sidelines is still not making its way wholesale into the market at least in terms of trading. as you can see it's a green day but very modestly day. the dow industrials up a whopping seven points. the s&p 500 flat and the nasdaq returning to some outperformance if you want to call it that. take a look at one of the parts of the market that's making a fresh record high. that is to do with the retail and the consumer side of things. this etf, the spdr and retail etf ticker xrt is up 2% buoyed thanks to some strength in retail names but this is an equally weighted index meaning it's not just amazon that dominates it a lot of other smaller retails so we'll put a little
consumers are sitting on a lot of cash right now. how that will impact the holidays the recovery and the next covid relief package, and bill gates shorts business travel self-pickup perks up target and the bank of google has arrived it's all ahead this hour and let's start with the market. dom chu has the state of play for us. >> kelly, that cash that you mentioned on the sidelines is still not making its way wholesale into the market at least in terms of trading. as you can see it's a...
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. >>> plus cash for trash. how is one bay area city able to pay homeless people to clean up their own garbage. >> about four hours per back of trash. >>> the first, tiger woods breaks the personal record at the masters. and ride the goal for leading the field had to fight off some nerves earlier this week. >> they were denied from going out on plates last week. cannot go and play dates. that has to go to ♪ we have the power to harness california's abundant solar and wind energy, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. >>> usually the azaleas are plumbing during round one. fall colors have taken over august, the weather was also bad out there, play had to be stopped for nearly 3 hours. once the skies cleared up tiger woods had plenty to smile about and started in the back nine. paul casey is the guy to watch and the guy to chase. joe veres, 560 yards to set up an eagle. patient a seven under 65 today to take the lead. >> i thought excited to be here. is in as
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i mean, you've got to figure out how to get cash into people's hands to wreck play. would it be possible for the fed to come up with fed coing and give everyone and the ability to open an account with the fed crypto, all of the fed calling wallet. and they could issue fed coins directly into people's wallets with and bypass the banks. just say the banks look, you know, we're going to bypass you completely. we just go right, right to the consumer of your thoughts. that's one of the options. so if you look at the current system, you know, from what we saw, for example, with the cares act, which was the, you know, the big congressional bill that did the stimulus checks and the p.p.p. loans and all that. so what that shows that the current system has some degree of checks and balances, so the fed can't just go out and just insert money to whatever wants. it has certain limitations. and we saw for example, this year, they were very flexible getting around some of those supposedly to buy corporate bronze. but they work with the treasury to open up that special purpose vehi
i mean, you've got to figure out how to get cash into people's hands to wreck play. would it be possible for the fed to come up with fed coing and give everyone and the ability to open an account with the fed crypto, all of the fed calling wallet. and they could issue fed coins directly into people's wallets with and bypass the banks. just say the banks look, you know, we're going to bypass you completely. we just go right, right to the consumer of your thoughts. that's one of the options. so...
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car park will cope with 19 cash. next, w. w. crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues. olympus odes are available online. and of course, you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in. no. what do you always carry with you? your smartphone keys and some cash or keys, smart phone and credit card? germans are increasingly split on this one with cash was long came here, but more and more people are switching to credit and debit cards in part due to the coronavirus crisis. contactless. oh yeah.
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and there, you know, there is wondering, is this cash flow going worse? the same as it is, you know, 3 years from now, 5 years from now. you know, best case scenario gets chipped away with interest rates that are below, you know, the c.p.i. official inflation rate. and worst case scenario is that, you know, you look at the actual growth of the broad, my supply. and it's going up far quicker than that. so it definitely makes sense to put into something and make a shadow. of course, you know, the analyze all the different things they could have put into, and he was very bullish on big quentin particular. and we've already seen, for example, the ecosystems developing. so now there are places that you can, you can, but you can use your big win as collateral are funds and used as a source of liquidity. we live in a world where the pool of aaa rated sovereign credit is shrinking. in this very few countries after play ratings. because it is being referred to more and more as a pristine asset. which would moody's and s. and p. could come out and give big coinage,
and there, you know, there is wondering, is this cash flow going worse? the same as it is, you know, 3 years from now, 5 years from now. you know, best case scenario gets chipped away with interest rates that are below, you know, the c.p.i. official inflation rate. and worst case scenario is that, you know, you look at the actual growth of the broad, my supply. and it's going up far quicker than that. so it definitely makes sense to put into something and make a shadow. of course, you know, the...
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and now they mention that, oh, we're also going to accept big cash. and they make an equivalency to pick one. but nowhere in the disclaimer, do they mention that the big sacrifice a security. it's a less secure network. and i found that acting incredible and incredibly in bad faith pay pal's part. but we got eric, we got to go. we're out of time. thanks so much for being on kaiser report. thanks for having me. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with bay max keiser like to thank our guest len. all that and lynn, all that investment strategy, it's all next time. buy off those will suit wolf. there's a truth to w. . sure. i can bench to put a gun you've got to go with us because all of this to do just about because those told me to eat, we will soon be confused with it would seem to be some of what is in your speech. come home and use the 20th century, was thinking of revolution, the great depression and world war the 21st century, real mental illness, those aren't my words. that's what surfaced some psychometrist to tell us. the
and now they mention that, oh, we're also going to accept big cash. and they make an equivalency to pick one. but nowhere in the disclaimer, do they mention that the big sacrifice a security. it's a less secure network. and i found that acting incredible and incredibly in bad faith pay pal's part. but we got eric, we got to go. we're out of time. thanks so much for being on kaiser report. thanks for having me. and that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with bay max keiser like...
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it is all about cash flow.holders have spoken over the last 18 months, everybody wants production to be essentially flat. very minimal growth until it is really needed. distribute us the cash flow. we are moving forward with a strong based dividend over two point 5% and a variable dividend 3%-5% overpproach the next several years. >> you brought up a vaccine earlier, we may get it over the next few months. what impact you think it is going to have in terms of demand for product? in london, we are in lock down again, across europe we are in lockdown. is tickingse count higher, i am curious to how you see things developing. people are not going to behave the same way. how do you see the demand outlook? >> why did a survey with a lot of our employees. the first thing, when they get a vaccine, they want to jump on an airplane and travel. i think it is pent-up. there is pent-up, significant demand and people tired of living at home. i do not by the fact that everybody is going to stay home, there will be no more dri
it is all about cash flow.holders have spoken over the last 18 months, everybody wants production to be essentially flat. very minimal growth until it is really needed. distribute us the cash flow. we are moving forward with a strong based dividend over two point 5% and a variable dividend 3%-5% overpproach the next several years. >> you brought up a vaccine earlier, we may get it over the next few months. what impact you think it is going to have in terms of demand for product? in...
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it is out of bonds, into cash, , andn cash and then what that is the then what that is so brutal.jonathan: many people saying we can chip away at that. that money needs to be deployed. where are we now? we: we still have -- lisa: still have that overhang. my question is how much is going to go into stock, how much goes into bonds, and a much goes into seeking some alternative bonds. people want to cash, especially without the vaccine of a 70. jonathan: how much of it just stays allocated to cash? that's a fair question, but a lot of it sits there. let's say you've got up barbell on institutional money and your or 20, fine, you need to cash on the side to barbell. what as an influencer, should people be using their cash on? jonathan: i don't think i should be recommending trades for anyone out there on new makeup lines. [laughter] tom and i used to talk about the line outside new york. i'm not even sure that store is there anymore, but you should never listen to us. when we talk about it, it is probably the top and more the ways than one. karn-athonmercedes -- mercedes carnethon, n
it is out of bonds, into cash, , andn cash and then what that is the then what that is so brutal.jonathan: many people saying we can chip away at that. that money needs to be deployed. where are we now? we: we still have -- lisa: still have that overhang. my question is how much is going to go into stock, how much goes into bonds, and a much goes into seeking some alternative bonds. people want to cash, especially without the vaccine of a 70. jonathan: how much of it just stays allocated to...
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cash crisis. states and cities bleeding money with no relief in sight. millions of americans at risk if congress fails to act soon >> we do need to close our schools for the coming days. >> america's largest school system closed. the ripple effect of our kid being sent back home and a cnbc special investigation. >> faster payments mean faster fraud. >> criminals using popular apps to launder cash meant for americans. >>> good evening more good news to report on the vaccine front tonight and it comes at a dire point in the pandemic just an hour ago we got word the united states has now topped more than a quarter million deaths that's more than strokes, suicide and car crashes typically kill in a full year. the virus killed more than 1,700 americans yesterday alone. johns hopkins reports it's the deadliest day in six months. in addition, hospitalizations hit another high more than 76,000 people in the hospital for covid, according to the covid tracking project by nearly every available metric, the pandemic is worse than ever, everywhere across the country.
cash crisis. states and cities bleeding money with no relief in sight. millions of americans at risk if congress fails to act soon >> we do need to close our schools for the coming days. >> america's largest school system closed. the ripple effect of our kid being sent back home and a cnbc special investigation. >> faster payments mean faster fraud. >> criminals using popular apps to launder cash meant for americans. >>> good evening more good news to report on...
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-- recurring cash flow aspect to it ac activision has "call of duty."a going into the holiday season >> a bonus one for you, weiss. it just came in. it's from joe in easthampton -- why are you laughing, pete it's a serious question. joe from easthampton, new york is lulu a must buy for the christmas season and our own courtney gibson just joined the board of lulu didn't you sell the stock? >> i did i did. and the reason pete's laughing is you need a sense of humor to dress like that. i love it, there's a moat around the business courtney going on the board is only going to be positive for that country she's got great capital markets background and congratulate judgment on what makes a company work but, look, i equivocate in this. i think i'll get another chance to pbuy it like you asked on the consumer earlier, i think the consumer is not necessarily tapped out but bored. how many more lulu pants do you need love the company, love the product, don't really love the stock price. >> pete's unusual activity is still ahead. copper prices hitting two-year hi
-- recurring cash flow aspect to it ac activision has "call of duty."a going into the holiday season >> a bonus one for you, weiss. it just came in. it's from joe in easthampton -- why are you laughing, pete it's a serious question. joe from easthampton, new york is lulu a must buy for the christmas season and our own courtney gibson just joined the board of lulu didn't you sell the stock? >> i did i did. and the reason pete's laughing is you need a sense of humor to dress...
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when attorneys says even though payment system such as cash app our convenient. these types of apps are not regulated. one suggestion to keep your money safe is only store small amounts of money on these types of accounts read the fine print and do not download anything of someone ask you to because could be a way for scammers to get into your phone. for sports. we have confirmed today that klay thompson has torn his right achilles tendon he will miss the entire upcoming season which is a brutal loss not only from a basketball standpoint but from an emotional standpoint, clay is a locker leader in the locker room and a fan favorite amongst the community. >>today bob myers spoke at length about the loss of his star player. he also says introduce the new rookies who just got drafted yesterday. james wiseman and nico mannion we're in town of course wiseman went number 2 overall and mannion was taken 48 kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills was at the press conference and has more. >>well jason the should have celebrate henri day here at the chase center welcoming the w
when attorneys says even though payment system such as cash app our convenient. these types of apps are not regulated. one suggestion to keep your money safe is only store small amounts of money on these types of accounts read the fine print and do not download anything of someone ask you to because could be a way for scammers to get into your phone. for sports. we have confirmed today that klay thompson has torn his right achilles tendon he will miss the entire upcoming season which is a...
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lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately, its leader has an arrogance to match. mike: if i was going to go out and pitch this right now, it would be a very detailed plan. it wouldn't be anything like this. ♪ lemonis: i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: people are here because i care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs, and i do it to make money. do we have a deal? let's rock and roll. man: yeah! lemonis: this is "the profit." hatbox is a local hat store in downtown austin and it specializes in any kind of hat. literally any kind of hat that you can think of. now, we know that the accessory business is a fast growing business but to have a whole business just on hats -- i was intrigued by it. ♪ jaron: hi. how are y
lauri: this is my cash wrap, and if i die i'll be buried in it or burned up in it. lemonis: then i go to utah to meet a snow and skiboard manufacturer funded by deep pockets. and how much have you invested in this business? lou: $6 million. lemonis: i'm sorry? lou: $6 million. lemonis: unfortunately, its leader has an arrogance to match. mike: if i was going to go out and pitch this right now, it would be a very detailed plan. it wouldn't be anything like this. ♪ lemonis: i'm marcus lemonis,...
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they be able to return to that cash flow >> that's the right question because this company was a cash flow machine a company that now has been staring at $50 billion cash burns. i think it starts in 2021. in the meantime they have significantly tightened the belt you are not buying it for the $35 bucks a share. are you buying on tim's pitch? >> i am going to say buy i like the fact this stock has been building a base for the longest time i think it's ready to start taking off i actually really didn't mean that when you look at the airlines right now. if if you overlie a chart of any other airlines, they look similar on their charts. i would say that boeing is telling us something i think we all know what the negative has been in the space and specifically with boeing, but we are working through that and the chart seems like it's break out and is above the 200th day for the first time since 2019 >> the bigger the base, the higher in space according to great words. pete, what do you say? >> i love tim's pitch. i think he is right on a lot of levels, but for me, mel, i think -- >> okay.
they be able to return to that cash flow >> that's the right question because this company was a cash flow machine a company that now has been staring at $50 billion cash burns. i think it starts in 2021. in the meantime they have significantly tightened the belt you are not buying it for the $35 bucks a share. are you buying on tim's pitch? >> i am going to say buy i like the fact this stock has been building a base for the longest time i think it's ready to start taking off i...
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cash earnings fell 62%.viously disclosed 1.2 billion dollar charge for a long drink fine. bad debt provisions rose to more than $3 billion. an australian wealth manager by an takeover bid american private equity firm. .0% of value the 131-year-old firm is expected to be put up for sale after a sexual harassment case. amp lost three quarters of its value. they are said to be nearing a deal to buy a cable company for $8 billion. they built the company through a series of acquisitions. the have done well during pandemic has more people stay-at-home. out consumers switch traditional tv. the world'sand for biggest override has unleashed a unprecedented frenzy. of these 3 billion -- at least $3 trillion worth. brokerage shut down its platform after being overwhelmed by orders. we have seen huge orders from the retail side of things. the risk appetite is certainly vast. is it irresponsibly large? with that many people taking on a large amount of leverage to get in on the action? saw a return to borrowing money. man
cash earnings fell 62%.viously disclosed 1.2 billion dollar charge for a long drink fine. bad debt provisions rose to more than $3 billion. an australian wealth manager by an takeover bid american private equity firm. .0% of value the 131-year-old firm is expected to be put up for sale after a sexual harassment case. amp lost three quarters of its value. they are said to be nearing a deal to buy a cable company for $8 billion. they built the company through a series of acquisitions. the have...
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the stock trades at 24 times this year's projected free cash flow.reet expects free cash flow to ruse by 15%. to rise by 15%. jack: software does continue to heat the world. ben, another trend that is not going to be marley affected by whoever wins this election is 5g. so you're looking at a company that will benefit from that trend. >> that's right. it's sba communications. they build the towers that allow the phone companies to do 5g and to do any kind of cellular network. and we need more of those. 5g is a huge opportunity. those networks are getting built9 out. but sba can also benefit from building towers in rural areas, and that's going to happen no matter who wins the election. we're going to be building more towers. and they're very good at that. and so we see them benefiting no mart who my dvt blood clot... stayed on my mind... was another around the corner? or could it be a different story? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 perc
the stock trades at 24 times this year's projected free cash flow.reet expects free cash flow to ruse by 15%. to rise by 15%. jack: software does continue to heat the world. ben, another trend that is not going to be marley affected by whoever wins this election is 5g. so you're looking at a company that will benefit from that trend. >> that's right. it's sba communications. they build the towers that allow the phone companies to do 5g and to do any kind of cellular network. and we need...
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it's a hard asset, you can turn it back into cash whereas keeping a lot of cash in your bank account, end up being nothing. you have these dollars over here, sitting in a bank drawing, practically zero interest. i mean, you have to keep cash but you don't have to keep everything in cash and you don't have to put everything in the stock market. you don't have to put it all in a bond market. you do a little bit of everything. and then you sleep at night no worry about it. in fact, i sleep better with gold than i do with the stock market because it's tangible, it's there. - if you've bought gold in the past or would like to learn more about why physical gold should be an important part of your portfolio. pick up the phone and call to receive the complete guide to buying gold which will provide you import never seen before facts you should know about making gold, silver and platinum purchases. - [instructor on phone] for faster wealth protection, request a digital version of our complete information kit, which will be emailed for faster delivery. - with nearly two decades in business, ove
it's a hard asset, you can turn it back into cash whereas keeping a lot of cash in your bank account, end up being nothing. you have these dollars over here, sitting in a bank drawing, practically zero interest. i mean, you have to keep cash but you don't have to keep everything in cash and you don't have to put everything in the stock market. you don't have to put it all in a bond market. you do a little bit of everything. and then you sleep at night no worry about it. in fact, i sleep better...
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there would not be this massive cash hole in the spring of 2021.e ask you, we are hearing the secretary of culture saying agreement is close on a bailout deal with english football league close. you have any information about that?” league close. you have any information about that? i don't have information about that? i don't have information other than that passed on the and generally. i don't know whether that means they have come to a conclusion with regard to the championship clubs with her is as an advocate cash problem. but there was in essence a deal and regarding league1 in essence a deal and regarding league 1 and two. so we have to wait and see how that is shared out so we don't know how that will be but supposedly some way of attributable to the gate and commute we have lost asa to the gate and commute we have lost as a consequence of having your grounds close. so that is the basis was that we are all waiting for the analysis before we see what that will mean for all of us. and he spoke about this being a step in the right direction but
there would not be this massive cash hole in the spring of 2021.e ask you, we are hearing the secretary of culture saying agreement is close on a bailout deal with english football league close. you have any information about that?” league close. you have any information about that? i don't have information about that? i don't have information other than that passed on the and generally. i don't know whether that means they have come to a conclusion with regard to the championship clubs with...
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get cash back. repeat. sign up today and get cash back with rakuten. shop. get cash back.nto get connected to xfinity mobile, to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. that's simple, easy, awesome. visit your local xfinity store today to ask, shop, discover the latest on xfinity mobile. >>> the former president barack obama speaking out tonight on president trump's lies about voter fraud in the election. >> what are these false claims of widespread election fraud doing to our country, right now? >> they appear to be motivated, in part, because the president doesn't like to lose and never admits loss. i'm more troubled by the fact that other republican officials, who clearly know better, are going along with this, are humoring him, in this fashion. it is one mor
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january could cause a severe cash crunch.asted no time in expanding the footprint in the middle east. he signed on ml you to open a wealth management business in qatar. hammers became ceo after nearly seven years at the helm of the dutch bank ing. upsucceeds sergio armani as looks to cut costs. maps the 2020 election and what it means for financial policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier] 67. - sorry. - wait, have you heard about goodrx? goodrx finds free coupons to help you save up to 80% on your prescriptions. - wow, i had no idea. - [announcer] goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. karina: this is daybreak: asia. factory gate performance fell slightly last month. it generally stabilize with consumer spending helping to lift services and showing the recovery remains on track. the manufacturing pmi index eased. personal consumption ticked up slightly. the performance was likely affected by the golden week shu
january could cause a severe cash crunch.asted no time in expanding the footprint in the middle east. he signed on ml you to open a wealth management business in qatar. hammers became ceo after nearly seven years at the helm of the dutch bank ing. upsucceeds sergio armani as looks to cut costs. maps the 2020 election and what it means for financial policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? - [cashier]...