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that's him crying jim rickards jim records. you know he's wrong he's going to pick i mean we've got to take a break here at kaiser reprograms coming to you a special report don't go away there's plenty of work on your way i think we're going to talk to town brains that's right stay there. i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states. but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion even more because it seems like no matter what he does there's an unfair response none the less what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max as or i'm here with john bates turned welcome back x. thanks tony back you know i just want to make one quick comment i'm wearing the exact same outfit including this leg that i wore right charlie in courtney's wedding oh wow ok i was in my closet looking for something to bring in money
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jim rickards jim records. you know he's wrong he's going to pick i mean we've got to take a break here at kaiser report on. coming to you a special report don't go away there's plenty of work on your way i think we're going to talk to town brains that's right stay there. kids in the. car. in the afternoon anything. does should i'm concerned you can and i can do it on jay they're on the stand on the person in that are equal distance isn't what equals a stance me. because i don't pretend to know in the movies that devotional putting innocent lives this is so dowsett overall. i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during thirty yeltsin years i remember even six years ago when i first came here people kept apologizing to me for how terrible everything was that this wasn't like america and for people to be ashamed of their country was so different and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine the executions one convict mr brown demolition the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying is just no really hasn't been that we even many of victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families were. that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max as or i'm here with jon benet welcome back iraq's thanks only back you know i just want to make one quick comment i'm wearing the exact same outfit including this leg that i wore a charlie in courtney's wedding oh wow ok i was in my closet looking for something to bring in money conference money come and more in this sense since i thought why not wear the sram wedding outfit you know i'm sure you know very good choice i mean i had to drop off to just go on stage here at the conference you look at sure you get the money come off it. let me get a reaction to this it seems a bit corporate if you know what i mean so i was fortunate like ripped out its money and it's like there's a lot of corporate vibe here it's different than usual crypto conferences that we go to that's true and i actually like i feel like half the people i speak to are. i see business right now your customer which is a huge trend now in crypto and especially for i.c.l. is that were launched last year they're now being revisited and they're being asked to provide k y senior customer rules and regulations the regulators are coming into this space in a big way talent is not a surprise what do you think that's not a surprise at all to me i've always saw all of these i see oh it's going box to experience ice you know securities and it was kind of good finally made it somewhat clear in a recent interview when he said if your tolkien was created by and at the price which almost all of these are and if anyone is buying this tolkien with an expectation of profit then you are in violation of the how you and you are security if you are nice you know in a space you should probably be a little bit there just right now click name in an interesting statement or is basically translating. with. i see he's saying if you're interested in doing in i.c.a.o. as a private placement do a private placement but eventually doing an i.c. or nine pm. that's outside of a private placement come see us at the f.c.c. so he's not there's not even a cigarette paper between ip and i see the industry expectations of you talk to the group of people or that we're reinventing ip as the rules don't apply to us. right now i will say however it's a little bit disingenuous in a lot of them tried to go to the s.b.c. year a while ago and the f.c.c. kind of wanted nothing to do with it so they are late and i unfortunately they are a big arm of the u.s. government and even though they are late they can still get you they're still going to say it was your fault bernie madoff was an open investigation for more than ten years i think. went before the regulators three times with proof and you know they just didn't they that's all they do all day is look at someone you were on stage your money conflicts stacy herbert talking about krypto and securities and investing and the point came about reg the investment and i think the debate if i can characterize it correctly was that well you know reg d. precludes anyone from having a certain network their income from a participating in let's say a reg offering and a lot of people on this side of the debate are saying hey wait a minute that means most of the market won't be able to participate when your thoughts yeah so i actually a really good question that comes up a lot this idea well how come only rich people get to invest in facebook's shares right how come something like that isn't open to the average investor and my argument to that has always been well it's a very speculative investment and you know professionals can't get it right ninety percent of all businesses fail especially businesses and brand new technology the failure rates probably even higher but people still feel doubt the little guy should have a. and it's a tough argument and now i kind of say if you really want a high risk investment just going bust in the stock market at least those companies have already proven their cost of three i.p.o. stage and they're in there already publicly traded and most people feel that the stock market is always all priced and always too dangerous and always too risky without realizing that all of those companies are currently in the stock market one hundred times riskier before they made it into the s. and p. five hundred over some reason people think that's not risky but that's and p. five hundred companies are companies where revenue companies that have a very low chance of going bust right this argument that well how come i didn't get a chance my facebook it's a bad argument because along with facebook or a hundred other companies trying to do something similar in ninety nine you never heard of or they all end austin to say that oh you were able to pick that one that was facebook is fallacious plus even venture capitalists there hit ratios one in ten they're ninety percent losers and they're the experts and they're the complete experts that i've to the facebook thing i say whoa all of your money would have probably been in my space because that's where my money would have been i always thought my space was better and i was a user of my space i hated switching to facebook i just had no choice. and you're right on that and my best example of this is the biggest free i.p.o. investor. was amazon so even they then. they were going to win this is the regulations are there and look at the pension market for example you know we went to a transition in the eighty's where pensions were being self directed by employees and taken out of the hands of corporations and individuals ran him into the ground in two thousand and eight they got wiped out because individuals couldn't handle the volatility so they were before then just getting a coupon clipping for a five percent return every single year their retirement something that was you know a nice pot of money but if you give an individual that you. they get caught up in emotions or not professionals get wiped out by making the argument that serves a purpose and so. i went for a second in the space of crypt it is part is in a way to get more public participation in crypt now in a way that satisfies both the need to protect people from getting wiped out and still have exposure to these emerging technologies while big question in my opinion is your safest bet but once again just like people don't want to invest in the s. and p. five hundred and they would rather invest in facebook's future competitor as a pretty i.p.o. for the same reason people don't want to invest in bitcoin and don't want to invest in these competitors that have a very low probability of success they're basically buying up lottery tickets and we all know that's not a very profitable way to make a living going to buy lottery tickets but that's what you do in a group called if you want to safe investment in crypto go buy that quarter don't put all of your money in pick one if you want to do it in a tax deferred way i hate saying it but is your only option you can buy that in your retirement fund and you're right i self the right my own for a one k. i'm responsible for my own retirement money and you can do that if you go by hopefully they'll be a better e.t.f. on the market soon better than she and then you can buy it as a tax deferred retirement account and you know diversify your portfolio a little bit fred let's talk about big plans for a second so you are you follow technical analysis and you're known as somebody who teaches groups had to do technical analysis and so it's gone now says israeli the other side of the analysis portfolio one on wall street uses the other being fundamental analysis or you know looking at the actual earnings of a specific company and determining their growth rate technical analysis just looking at the price charts and. and you're making certain assumptions about how prices tend to repeat and patterns repeat because they're subject to human emotions and human emotions never change people are greedy at the time they get bearish on the bottom you know when i was working on wall street you have many many what i call contrarian indicators you know people tend to buy puts at the bottom so the put call ratio is bullish because it's a contrarian indicator and these are all very useful tools and space is a very young space is tend to be you know technological i was going to resisting saying geeks and nerds and what i mean that's what we're talking about this is all very new to them how's that message been interpreted that's actually been great for me because i recognize pretty early when i started writing in the space about price and technical analysis that i really am dealing with a lot of people that are getting into trading because of this the removal of barriers to entry to become a trader at a speculator and all of these assets without any kind of learning it's almost like a you know what let me go drive in the indy five hundred. before i got my permit in trying a car and i kind of carved out this little niche where i have experience in trading i have watched the markets for fifteen years i've worked out well shit for ten years lots of trading experience and they let me at least educate people on how to be traders it doesn't mean they're going to make money trading but at least they'll have an idea of the other side of trading which is technical analysis and using charts and using those emotions and putting yourself in better probabilistic bets to potentially profit from the market the problem that we have is people can't separate because they're too young to investors they can't separate the idea of an investor from a trader a trader should never be married to the asset the three trading it's just something so. if you are in love with big quoi or you're in love with the theory you're not going to be a very good trader of those assets because you're emotionally involved the best traders are never emotionally involved with the assets that they're trading to sign or to tend to this one is making money the other one is risk management so technical analysis can be a tool for speculation but it's also true for risk management as far as where to put in stops and other orders to keep you keep your money from being drawn down i mean this is what the trader once you draw down money you know you have the arithmetics of losing it takes more money to get even than the mt the money that you drew down so if you're down ten percent you have to make more in ten percent to get back to even so this is the cycle that people get into it is for a destructive i want to talk about something a fifty one percent attack you know when you not come onto envisioned because when he talked about the fifty one percent attack and we know that it's been resistant to fifty one percent and he did not mention futures in the white paper and or any of the correspondence he had is anyone that i'm aware of did he mention financial futures we do now have been quite a few tricks in the argument against a fifty one percent attack put forward by i suppose she is that according to game theory you wouldn't do it because you'd wipe yourself out but if you took a position in the futures market and then your tactical line say when you want to put on big corn and then you killed it with a fifty one percent tax you know there's some room to manipulate or to make markets or to trade yourself i think that would be very very difficult because their futures have just come alive and don't fall you want those futures is pretty low the leverage on those futures is also pretty low but the big question of house rate and the ability to get that fifty one percent is very very high and by the time futures could be liquid enough to profit well from this kind of idea. the hash rate is going to be exponentially higher still making it so hard to do the fifty i guess active because it is running ahead of the devil he hasn't day one one step ahead of the debt and in addition it will be a very dangerous bet because as the big market grows higher who's going to be the counterparty yeah you're going to take on all of these short plays like about what happened in the financial crisis right everyone thought they were going to make so much money off of the proper position on the c.d.o. except the counter parties also failed no liquidity right no liquidity right so just because you made this giant bed and you were absolutely right what happens when your counter party. was to left and the counter party goes down doesn't it saying well they have to feed the ducks with their quacking right if there is just one yes and the intermediary the c.m.e. as insurance to back this up but they could also not have an elf this is what the c.e.o. of interactive brokers was very very worried about but on the upside down a downside that there may not be enough back up and liquidity to do it so it's difficult and i always say a lot of people there are gold bugs a lot of people want this catastrophe to come but you don't realize if the kind of passion is too big nobody wins today stationary cars report thank you that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy everett i think our guest. is if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report until next time you know. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all the time but there was one more question by the way is going to be our coach . guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet this. of the shuttle we are with you and we will show the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down the way let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join our team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me just just at the reno p.r.t. team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to just say look. to the kids think compensate the boy deny. people the food that they can. move on which i didn't get showed up to movies because of almost anything didn't show up on my last. does not. cause it is a constant a few rough a million years. and is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and minerals it was dismissive to do it love me like you know that this isn't my complicity is going to sell me all maybe a bit. old john. the only palestinians it gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this. those who are under the vision to. do this. and that's. going to. do more. i. i. think playing urgent enough to take these steps to show that. can beat leo messi steve. it is day three of the world cup and his boy. game against argentina will be building one of the four one of the most celebrated. special. four games today. a new report by the u.s. department of justice details. between the f.b.i. and the mainstream media during the twenty sixth election. the company ministration resumes funding for a controversial syrian rescue group known as the white helmet. well a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at aussie international in moscow thanks for joining us for this saturday program. it is day three football's biggest event the fifo world cup with full matches taking place on saturday in cities across russia. in less than three hours argentina take on iceland who are making other world cup debut iceland fans gathered at moscow's newly opens up here at the park to cheer their team ahead of the big game. there john things they're jumping they're clapping these iceland fans seem to be completely unfazed by the potential might of the team they are set to face off today it's iceland versus argentina argentina versus a team that plays for a nation of roughly three hundred thousand people but which made a football sensation at the previous euro euro championship and they have a message to the argentine and fans so what do you think will happen at today's game we will win yes. what's core we will win two one. yes we will win that's corn five for like russia. you see leo messi these guys had a message for you the vikings are coming. i . will get to see one of the most celebrated players in the game. will take to the pitch for the first time in this world cup. and. eagles face croatia reaches the western most. improved. play and the stakes are high for both teams as neither of them have ever lost in the last eighteen months that is also in that group one of the favorites. match between the also use on the blues has just kicked off at the. now the french team runners up at the european championship in twenty sixteen now has its sights on lifting the world cup and their france is widely seen as one of the strongest teams it's a track record of the world cup group stages not so great for the blues one just three of the last twelve group stage games now playing against france's australia who are seen as the underdog however the aussies have tim cahill a veteran who scored three world cups something only a handful of great players can boast about both australia and france have their devoted fans who decided not to waste time and play a game of their own. oh you. know you. love. me. i. mean it's us i'm ready to take on the french. last night's clash between spain neighbor portugal turned out to be a real nail biter six goals scored resulting in a draw meaning both teams take away one point in group b. portugal's christiane alto scored a hat trick while spain's diego costa managed to get two into goal and artie's a world cup co-host josie marino who once coached ronaldo gave his post match analysis i. i. i j say i love that. i wasn't as a political fan in the very first minute. with the penalty. he didn't look like he was going to me stating very confident i made a decision before i. even if that be the course of those two that side no chance the ball this fast pass that. not long enough to be a good cost was causing him. source of problems was nice and big man put himself at that the picture has five portuguese years the portuguese of all people india will cost double cross the score in the middle of five red shirts now there again hurts me to say. you know this is a bad it's a bad mistake is it will we. face so they won in past time and i thought certainly looking at this going to tell there's a lot at stake a lot of pride at stake you could sense it was rivalry between these two teams and when they came back out of course it wasn't long before we got another goal i think was an equaliser there for him at the cost. of fossil because. sometimes. sometimes the managers we feel a little bit like be treated by players the seasons on the beach sometimes in the heat they're not able to sing. sometimes that is a little bit of luck of leadership on the beach because sometimes we are not able to communicate to the second all starts you have to go slowly that you have to work to try to create emotional problems with a team that is losing two one and you give them a chance to get into the game with a battle that made it say to you and then they went ahead with the right strike the man is unstoppable unstoppable you think he knows that this was how he doesn't need to see the ball in the internet to know that just for the fly of the ball is beautiful he needs the ball we used to call the three fingers which is that external part of of the food no chance for the keeper because it will gives an impossible fly for for him and was when. the free kick situation arrived intelligent experience christiane looking for that for that's tricky you know a position that he loves what to play on. from the first minute until the last minute you always felt he was the man on the totally just just looking at his face you can sense that he's the one out there that my changing and this is. what i used to call. the feeling of the game. the specific intelligence of playing football i saw in train free kicks for hours after training sessions asking one of my assistants put me the wall stay with me give me balls. and he was looking for that he put the free the ball down and i felt i was looking at him for about an hour. is running into history is not the best on free kicks but this one is a critical one this one is is a crucial point what can affect the self-esteem the self-confidence the way to approach the next two to match is the rivalry what it means for the portuguese people that is at home. and it has these little. these little touch these little extra a feeling of final for a kick in the dying minutes. talk corner and lots of factors in the game but for me the most important factor is. the psychological relation between the taker of the ball the wall and the goal and in the last minute. recall one point perfectly and that was practically the last kick of the game i mean he knew that was the last chance a new school had to new he's going to be the happiest it's a team say of course spain have. a different feeling which is a feeling that has three points in the pockets and two of them they fly just in in the end but overall i think both teams are happy they're not. the point is that the point. five point. five now they can relax a bit more now they can prepare the next two matches with a different feeling friday also saw iran take on morocco with excited fans cheering morocco's first world cup in twenty years but it was the iranians who had more to celebrate after they were gifted a win by a moroccan gold in extra time the iranian president hassan rouhani posted this picture on social media of him enjoying the game. now the whole atmosphere here in russia is absolutely wild with fans from across the world filling city streets the capitals turn into various seas of color with supporters waving flags and singing national chance all the way from dusk until dawn. i. thought of the. group a currently look south follows russia and europe why the table with three points each egypt and saudi arabia have yet to make a mark in group b. meanwhile iran lead they took away maximum points off the back of the rocco thanks to an own goal in stoppage time while of portugal and spain have a point each. match between australia and france is still ongoing the score hasn't been opened yet though as the big games draw closer it will be joining our special studio in the heart of moscow for our special coverage i hope you can stick around for it here on r.t. international. so russia may be hosting the world's biggest football event but in the run up to the tournament focus in the mainstream media seem to be less on sports and much more on politics his. the world cup or the russia has finally kicked off and in case you missed it some idiots still think all this is out football. hundreds of years ago a pig gave up it and people started kicking it around and in the blink of an eye no soca was born men were being paid five million dollars a month to do it and coca-cola was sponsoring it every four years at the world cup the national pride is on the line and where there is a money and a captive audience you'll also find politicians politicizing this out of it but i'm a brief and been accused of using the tournament as a showcase and after spending forty million dollars on it it's a fair bet that he's looking for some decent p.r. so it was a good job there stadiums are impressive because their russian team is. england has some of the most no practice well traditions of all ahead of the tournament the media spends a lot of its time criticizing the host nation using a range of beautiful and then the perugia then the england fans travel to the host nation and destroy a renovated city center or two. but in truth twenty two said this time around the british government called for an international boycott of the tournament in a show of defiance over the russian spy and his daughter who was not killed in the story. i slept on the cool actually it was just ice and their leaders over france and germany say they probably will go to see their team play but that could be because one of their teams is likely to win the in the us probably would have joined the boycott odds that he's the only guy. who learned in america will be home staying in twenty twenty six and others get to join in even if their craft. to make u.n. security. to his allies in order to win. the sizing. is already hard to see as for the players. they've happily traveled to russia. not so. one person who was initially unhappy about coming to russia for the world cup was the u.k.'s foreign secretary however boris johnson seems to have had a bit of a change of heart months after suggesting a total boycott and even comparing the world cup tournament to that of the olympics under nazi germany i think it will be very difficult to see how we can i think he had to be to the world cup this july this summer i think it will be very difficult to imagine that u.k. representation at that event could go ahead in the normal way and we would certainly have to consider that yes i think the comparison with one hundred thirty six is is certainly right distancing himself from the controversial remarks boris johnson now says that england never planned on boycotting the event and an article for a british newspaper the chief diplomat also insists that the u.k. and russia are not at all praising the quote friendship of both countries or journalist john gaunt believes the world cup should have never been put. in the first place. i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train is absolute nonsense that is what is coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous came i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that russia should play not a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch the signal and i'm sure biggest they think i'm going to fall you know you boris johnson trees are my prince harry. prince william would attend the final this is a gesture politics our time for a very short break we're back in just. nearly twenty past here in moscow the u.s. department of justice has released a highly anticipated report on the f.b.i.'s activities during the twenty sixteen election it focuses on former f.b.i. director james comey and his handling of the clinton e-mail investigation but it also reveals details of. messages sent by a senior f.b.i. agent who then went on to head the trump russia collusion probe though he was later removed to jim's not ever going to become president great right no no he won't we'll stop it apart from the report also found collusion between the bureau and the media apparently agents received benefits from reporters in exchange for insider information is our correspondent. we now have the long awaited report from the inspector general michael horowitz on the u.s. justice department now the report shows a pretty clear record of collusion between mainstream media and the f.b.i. we identified instances where f.b.i. employees improperly receive benefits from reports is including tickets to sporting events now things drinks and meals and admittance to nonpublic social events we will separate you reports and those investigations as the concluded now the report shows pretty extensive contact between the f.b.i. and reporters and furthermore it shows that agents were incentivized to provide inside information. we have profound concerns about the volume and extent of on all three media contacts by f.b.i. pr
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