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🚨🇷🇺 INTERVIEW: RUSSIA IS BLEEDING OUT FROM THE INSIDE Power grids exploding. Soldiers unpaid. Cities running on generators. Putin says Russia’s economy is untouchable. Konstantin from Inside Russia says that’s a lie. He lived it, and what he describes sounds less like strength and more like survival on borrowed...

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Mario Nawfal

2,514,790 次观看 • 10 个月前

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Mario Nawfal

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Mario Nawfal

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Mario Nawfal

1,342,851 次观看 • 7 个月前

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Mario Nawfal

2,567,630 次观看 • 8 个月前

My dear friend, Vlad Tenev, changed the landscape of investing forever! The rise of the retail investor is largely due to Robinhood's success... and in this new Journey Man, we discuss it all... Enjoy! 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Introducing Vlad Tenev of Robinhood 01:27 - Why Take on Wall Street? 01:54 - Robinhood’s Zero-Fee Origin Story 02:53 - Inspiration from Instagram and Uber 04:24 - Reimagining Trading for Mobile 05:05 - The Challenge of Disrupting Finance 05:42 - Why Everything Is Hard 06:34 - Early Wrong Assumptions 07:42 - Raising Capital with a Small Vision 08:48 - Funding Robinhood on AngelList 09:50 - Early Investors Changed Their Lives 10:38 - The Crypto Explosion Begins 11:07 - Considering a Bitcoin Exchange First 12:17 - Bitcoin’s Early Skepticism and Growth 13:08 - Robinhood Launches Crypto in 2018 14:03 - 2020: Crypto Revenue Surges Overnight 15:04 - The Challenge of Crypto Cyclicality 16:11 - Staffing a Volatile Business 17:10 - Building Robinhood’s Lean Crypto Team 18:46 - Robinhood’s First Crypto Event Coming 19:38 - Where TradFi Meets DeFi 20:34 - Tokenizing Everything 21:09 - Robinhood’s Vision for Crypto + Finance 21:47 - Thoughts on Crypto Options Demand 23:04 - Why Crypto Options Haven’t Taken Off 24:09 - Millennials and the Speculative Economy 25:22 - Democratizing Trading for Everyone 26:08 - Why Buy-and-Hold Doesn’t Work for All 27:15 - Trading vs Investing: A Matter of Wealth 28:01 - Trading as a Skill Anyone Can Build 29:13 - Robinhood’s Role in Onboarding Millions 30:06 - The Fed's Role and Retail Insight 31:03 - The Rise of the Retail Macro Trader 32:17 - Helping Users Succeed with Robinhood Strategies 33:35 - Power of Community and the Hive Mind 34:55 - Will AI Disrupt Community Too? 36:14 - Technological Waves and Investor Opportunity 37:10 - Human Purpose in an AI World 37:52 - Tokenizing Human Connection 38:28 - Creators, Platforms, and Future-Proofing 39:26 - Vlad’s Long-Term View of the Future 40:05 - Financial Services at the Heart of Disruption 41:14 - If AI Replaces Jobs, What Happens to Investing? 42:25 - Entering the Economic Singularity 43:31 - What Happens When AIs Win the Markets? 44:16 - AI's Role in Capital and Markets 45:07 - Will AI Eliminate Human Emotion from Markets? 46:06 - HFT: The Original AI Traders 47:20 - AI and Long-Term Probabilistic Forecasting 48:48 - GPUs, Gaming, and the Origins of AI 50:01 - Nvidia, CUDA, and Wall Street Arms Races 51:04 - Flash Boys and Microwave Trading 51:54 - Will AI Costs Go to Zero? 52:52 - Lower Cost, Higher Usage 53:41 - Robinhood’s UX Won’t Be Just a Chatbox 55:16 - Cortex: AI-Powered Features at Robinhood 56:54 - Tokenization and the Future of Asset Management 57:44 - Crowdsourced, Tokenized Hedge Funds 58:48 - Portability of Tokenized Assets 59:39 - Blockchain as the New Rails of Finance 01:00:09 - The Trump Token and Capital Formation 01:01:00 - Capital Access Unlocks Innovation 01:01:49 - Why Crypto Needs Regulatory Clarity 01:03:17 - From Meme Coins to Real Assets 01:04:17 - Crypto's Path to $100 Trillion? 01:05:15 - The Financial System Will Run on Blockchains 01:06:00 - Platform Layer vs Application Layer Wealth 01:06:29 - AI Raises Money and Launches Tokens 01:07:39 - AIs Creating Software and Capital Formation 01:08:00 - Final Thoughts: A Wild Future Ahead 01:08:20 - When Will Vlad Buy a CryptoPunk? 01:08:51 - Wrapping Up: AI, Crypto, and the Road Ahead

Raoul Pal

166,795 次观看 • 1 年前

🚨🇺🇦🇷🇺 U.S. GENERAL AND COLONEL DEBATE THE UKRAINE WAR Is Russia winning this war or is Putin bleeding out behind the propaganda? U.S. General Ben Hodges and Colonel Daniel Davis go head-to-head on the battlefield, the politics, and the future of the entire region. Nothing was off limits. They clashed on: * Whether Russia’s goal is territory or the total destruction of Ukraine’s military * Why Pokrovsk is close to falling and what that really means for the front * If Russia has air supremacy, the manpower advantage, and the industrial base to grind Ukraine down * Why Ukrainian brigades are collapsing from manpower shortages while Russia stockpiles weapons for a much bigger fight * Whether NATO is already in a “low-level war” with Moscow * How sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil are hitting Russia’s coffers * Whether Ukraine can turn the war around with Tomahawks, Taurus missiles, and a rebuilt army * And the one question no one wants to answer: Is a negotiated “ugly deal” the only thing standing between Ukraine and total collapse? Ben Hodges says Russia is cracking, running out of money, and terrified of Ukrainian deep strikes. Daniel Davis fires back that Russia is holding its army in reserve and could take the Dnieper if the West keeps dragging this out. Two veterans. Two opposite realities. One war that’s reaching a point of no return. If you want to understand where this conflict is actually heading next, this is the debate you can’t afford to miss. 00:01:35 - Russia's real goal isn't territory - it's the total destruction of Ukraine's military 00:04:13 - Pokrovsk "about to fall" for over a year while Black Sea Fleet sits neutralized 00:07:12 - Russia has air supremacy and is really fighting 50 nations, not just Ukraine 00:10:44 - The West hasn't drained its coffers - it's drained its political will 00:12:13 - What Ukraine needs to win: hundreds of Tomahawks hitting Russian oil infrastructure 00:13:39 - Ukrainian families won't send their kids to die in a broken military system 00:15:33 - Russia is holding hundreds of thousands of troops in reserve for the real fight 00:19:24 - Massive Russian weapons stockpiles point to a much bigger war with NATO ahead 00:21:33 - Europe is 13 times stronger than Russia but too divided to use it - NATO and Russia already at war in the shadows 00:26:55 - NATO supports killing Russians on the battlefield, then acts shocked when Russia hits back 00:27:15 - Russia's slow grind is strategy, not weakness - preserving troops for what comes next 00:32:20 - Sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil finally hitting Moscow where it hurts 00:37:10 - The choice: ugly deal now or total Ukrainian collapse within a year 00:43:56 - Baltic states fled to NATO because they know what life under the Kremlin means 00:46:23 - The 2014 coup and how Western meddling in Ukraine set the spiral to war in motion 00:53:18 - Russia's security demands prove they're planning another invasion 00:56:47 - Make Ukraine like Finland - armed to the teeth so no one ever invades again 00:58:07 - Ukraine's fate in one year: sudden collapse or slow death fighting to the end

Mario Nawfal

2,045,588 次观看 • 7 个月前

🚨🇺🇦 THE PEACE DEAL THAT COULD BREAK UKRAINE IN HALF A leaked 28 point plan is exploding across Washington and Kyiv, demanding that Ukraine surrender territory, potentially slash its military, give up long range weapons, accept neutrality, and ban all foreign troops. And Ukraine was not even allowed in the room when the deal was discussed. Pyotr Kurzin calls the plan a forced surrender. Mark Sleboda argues Ukraine is caught between great powers and no longer steering the war. The exchange gets intense immediately. We get into: •⁠ ⁠Why the plan pushes Ukraine out of Donetsk, Luhansk and other key regions •⁠ ⁠How the US could shut off support if Kyiv refuses •⁠ ⁠Why Russia is taking major losses but still pushing forward •⁠ ⁠Why Trump’s shifting Ukraine policy is blowing up global calculations •⁠ ⁠How Europe is struggling to keep influence as the power map tilts •⁠ ⁠Why new corruption scandals inside Kyiv are detonating the inner circle •⁠ ⁠And why both sides warn the real outcome will be decided by economics, not territory Pressure is building on every front. The stakes are rising fast. And if this plan gains traction, it could reshape the balance of power in Europe overnight. 00:57 – Trump’s leaked 28-point peace plan surfaces 01:43 – Plan details: territory, demilitarization, neutrality 03:19 – Pyotr says the plan matches Russia’s maximalist demands 05:41 – Is accepting the deal outright capitulation for Ukraine 06:06 – Mark calls Kyiv a proxy regime dependent on US support 08:32 – Who is actually calling the shots in this war 08:46 – Pyotr says this is a US–Russia power struggle and Trump flips 11:00 – Does Ukraine have any real say in a peace agreement 12:34 – Mark says Trump has no coherent foreign policy 14:38 – Mark claims the US is firing ballistic missiles into Russia 17:20 – Problems with US security guarantees for a demilitarized Ukraine 17:36 – Pyotr says “you can’t square that circle,” calls it “ballocks” 18:16 – Ukraine’s manpower crisis as fighting-age men flee 19:50 – Debate over which side is more corrupt 21:14 – Pyotr bets 100 grand the peace deal won’t happen 21:33 – Mark says Ukraine’s choice is to throw men into the grinder 22:41 – Military importance of the battle for Pokrovsky 24:18 – Pyotr says the war is settled by economics, not cities 27:13 – Mark says Pokrovsky provides commanding heights 28:53 – Mark says Russian losses are low while Ukraine is hit by FABs 31:47 – Putin’s grip on power and purging of 23 generals 33:13 – Pyotr says Russia lost the Caucasus due to overstretch in Ukraine 35:36 – Pyotr argues sanctions are working and Russia is losing tech 37:33 – Mark says Russia decoupling from the West is beneficial 47:33 – Russian incursions into NATO territory and NATO’s response 52:16 – Pyotr says railway sabotage was a Russian hybrid attack 58:59 – Mark says the railway hit was a good false-flag operation

Mario Nawfal

968,695 次观看 • 7 个月前

🚨🇺🇦 ON THE GROUND UKRAINE - PART 2: TRUMP, PUTIN & THE PRICE OF PEACE Here’s my interviews from my latest trip to Ukraine, chatting to those fighting this war and suffering the consequences In the meantime, whispers grow louder on the eve of the Alaska Summit: a Trump–Putin deal, sealed without Zelensky, trading land for “peace.” Crimea. Donbas. Rich veins of neon, lithium, and chip-making power - the stakes stretch far beyond borders. Some say land swap is the only path forward. Others call it surrender. If the deal is struck, it won’t just redraw maps - it could decide the fate of democracy, resources, and the global order. 🇺🇸 ERIC BOLLING 🇺🇸 joins me for Part 2 of On The Ground in Ukraine with unflinching testimony from Мустафа Джемілєв, Sergiy Stakhovsky, The Gandalf & Deborah Fairlamb - voices fighting for territory, truth, and the soul of their country. What is the cost of survival? What is the price of peace? This is On The Ground: Ukraine. 01:09 – Could Trump actually end the war? And at what cost? 02:26 – Putin’s red lines, NATO’s bluff, and the nuclear blackmail question. 04:41 – Trump’s “carrot and stick” diplomacy vs. Biden’s delay. 06:13 – Can Ukraine trust any peace deal signed with Russia? 07:19 – Trump: peace in 24 hours. But does that mean giving up land? 08:46 – “Why did we have to be invaded just to make a deal?” 09:44 – Could the U.S. and Russia strike a deal without Ukraine? 11:14 – Crimea’s fate, and the risk of rewarding aggression. 12:48 – Remember the Budapest Memorandum? Ukraine does. 14:16 – Ukraine’s deep strikes into Russia – without NATO weapons. 15:44 – What’s non-negotiable: Firepower, deterrence, and strategic depth. 17:02 – Which regions can Ukraine realistically reclaim? The hard truth. 19:52 – Destroying Russia’s economy as a path to peace. 20:27 – A peace deal without Ukraine isn’t peace. It’s surrender. 29:39 – Why Putin can’t afford to “lose” – and why Trump might force his hand. 31:02 – Is Ukraine just a proxy? The view from the battlefield. 32:50 – Trump vs. Biden: Who’s more likely to end the war? 34:17 – The Alaska summit is coming. What will Ukraine lose… or win?

Mario Nawfal

779,521 次观看 • 11 个月前

🚨🌎 WE ARE ENTERING THE MOST DANGEROUS ERA SINCE WORLD WAR II Borders are shifting. Wars are spreading. America is pulling back, China is pushing forward, and Russia is gambling everything. ian bremmer says the global system that kept the world stable for decades is dead, and what replaces it will be far more dangerous. This is not a Cold War. This is a free-for-all. We get into: •⁠ ⁠Why the U.S. is losing its grip on global leadership •⁠ ⁠How China and Russia are quietly teaming up to challenge the West •⁠ ⁠Why Europe is more fragile than anyone wants to admit •⁠ ⁠How NATO missteps pushed Putin toward full-scale invasion •⁠ ⁠Why nuclear risks are higher today than in the 1980s •⁠ ⁠And what happens when every major power is acting alone with no rules and no referee Bremmer says the world has entered a G-Zero era. No leadership. No guardrails. No safety net. Just rising tension and a global landscape one mistake away from disaster. 01:05 – Introduction to the G-Zero world with no global leader 01:58 – Why G-Zero increases accidents and escalation 03:09 – The global economy is the most G-Zero of all sectors 04:09 – AI is a tectonic technological shift reshaping power 05:46 – “AI is the only thing that can take down the US” 07:07 – AI competition framed as a positive externality 08:08 – The need for global AI governance similar to the IPCC 09:28 – Lack of trust blocks AI cooperation between nations 10:39 – Geopolitics increasingly driven by domestic instability 12:28 – Biggest threat is internal fracture, not great-power war 13:17 – Polarization now the engine of global instability 14:38 – Israel–Gaza seen as a symptom of broader breakdown 17:09 – UN Security Council described as completely irrelevant 18:50 – US has less leverage over Netanyahu’s cabinet 21:30 – Trump’s impact on alliances and global order 23:01 – NATO revived, but the G7 is losing relevance 24:46 – Europe must wake up and pay for its own security 26:01 – US using the UN for cover, not real action 27:15 – US debt crisis emerging as a long-term threat 28:44 – Concern over the rising level of political hatred 30:35 – The US now seen as a flawed model of democracy 32:00 – China’s transactional influence without global leadership 34:02 – US–China relationship more frenemies than rivals 37:05 – Technology as the only truly internationalist force 38:50 – US, Europe, and China all facing internal crises 40:51 – Escalation risk rising across the Middle East 44:31 – Palestinian issue cannot be solved with money alone 48:02 – The end of the globalist consensus 49:03 – Climate change is the lone area where multilateralism works 52:12 – Netanyahu’s weakness threatens regional stability 55:51 – The 2024 election will define US foreign policy 58:59 – Trump’s first foreign-policy success: the Abraham Accords

Mario Nawfal

2,254,023 次观看 • 8 个月前

🇺🇸🇷🇺 “UKRAINE’S WAR CAN ONLY END IF PUTIN OR KYIV FALL” 2 radically different visions of the Ukraine war. 2 starkly opposed truths. In a fiery debate, Jonathan Fink (Jonathan Fink 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 Silicon Curtain Podcast) and Mark Sleboda (Mark Sleboda) lay out why a peace deal may never come, and why neither side is ready to stop fighting. Jonathan argues Putin doesn’t want territory, he wants a failed Ukraine. A democratic Ukraine, he says, is a threat to Putin’s regime, because it offers Russians an alternative: “They tried democracy… and it worked.” Mark fires back: the U.S. provoked this war and is now trying to force “peace on American terms.” He insists Russia is winning, not just against Kyiv, but against the entire West: “They’ve run out of ammo. We haven’t.” We get into: •⁠ ⁠Whether Russia wants all of Ukraine, or just to neutralize it. •⁠ ⁠Why the West keeps pushing ceasefires Russia rejects. •⁠ ⁠NATO expansion, proxy war narratives, and regime survival. •⁠ ⁠Why both Trump and Biden failed to deter escalation. •⁠ ⁠The fight over Ukraine’s media, and who funds what. •⁠ ⁠Is it about democracy vs. autocracy, or something deeper? •⁠ ⁠Why both say nuclear escalation is a real risk. •⁠ ⁠Whether U.S. “support” is really just managed decline. Mark: “Russia is outproducing the entire West in artillery.” Jonathan: “If Russia is winning, why are they still 45km from Severodonetsk?” A blistering clash, not just of ideas, but of worldviews. 05:05 - “Russia is winning not just against Kyiv, but against all of NATO” 06:38 - Trump’s peace plan excludes Russia, a “pointless circle jerk” 10:08 - U.S. NGO funding criticized as “poking the bear.” Did it provoke war? 11:45 - RT vs. U.S. media: both foreign-backed, but only one is banned 13:23 - Trump halted aid, threatened Ukraine, but wanted to “look good” with peace 14:59 - Trump seeks Nobel Peace Prize, but won’t risk confrontation with Russia 19:41 - Russia won't stop until Ukraine regime changes, maybe not even then 21:17 - Why Ukraine won't cede territory it fortified, deterrence matters 24:26 - Europe rearming slowly, but Kremlin-aligned populists may derail it 26:01 - Russia uses nuclear fear to deter deeper U.S. involvement 30:52 - Mark: Only China wins from U.S. exhaustion in Ukraine, Venezuela, and Iran 32:12 - Russia’s democracy “just as valid” as the U.S. 36:05 - Russian citizens afraid to speak near cameras, fear still shapes daily life 41:13 - Why won’t Putin accept freezing the frontlines? “They’re winning.” 45:08 - Russian ambassador: “We don’t want peace, we want surrender.”

Mario Nawfal

2,452,285 次观看 • 6 个月前

Another mindblowing conversation with my good friend .Emad... Enjoy!! 00:00 - Introduction 00:22 - AI: The Biggest Shift in Human History 00:42 - AI’s Impact on Society and the Economy 01:03 - Conversation with Emad Mostaque Begins 01:50 - The Acceleration of AI and Economic Takeoff 03:07 - AI Intelligence: Beyond Human IQ 04:08 - The Rise of AI Chefs and Super Cooks 05:07 - Breaking AI Constraints: Compute and Energy 07:03 - The Future of AI: Ubiquitous Intelligence 08:04 - The Shift to Local AI Models 10:07 - Why Has Apple Lagged in AI? 11:21 - The AI Race: OpenAI, Grok, Gemini, and More 13:11 - China’s Open-Source AI Strategy 14:57 - AI Bias and Ethical Challenges 16:57 - AI’s Cross-Pollination and Memory 18:02 - Are AI Models Becoming Self-Aware? 19:16 - AI, Bitcoin, and Self-Sustaining Algorithms 21:26 - AI-Driven Economies and Autonomous Companies 23:41 - The Future of Labor: A World Without Jobs? 25:26 - AI-Powered Robots: The Next Workforce Revolution 27:28 - The End of Traditional Economic Models 30:27 - The Political Shift: Humanist vs. Transhumanist 33:04 - AI in Financial Markets: The End of Human Traders? 36:03 - The Evolution of Investing in an AI World 38:33 - AI’s Impact on Capital Formation and Business Disruption 40:01 - The Rise of Digital Twins and Post-Capital Society 42:45 - Building AI for Education, Healthcare, and Governance 46:42 - The Future of Money in an AI-Driven World 50:11 - Universal Basic AI: A New Economic Model 54:29 - The Deflationary Impact of AI and Crypto’s Role 57:02 - The AI Singularity: Five Years Until Everything Changes 58:56 - The Road Ahead: AI, Crypto, and the Future of Civilization 01:02:24 - Final Thoughts: The Most Exciting and Terrifying Time in History

Raoul Pal

326,827 次观看 • 1 年前