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A court in Brussels has hit Facebook.

I love this story.

They've hit Facebook with a fine of more than 100 million dollars for collecting data on

Belgians without their consent.

This is a huge step forward for privacy rights.

The big question is whether or not the US will follow suit.

Now, think about it.

The only place in the world so far the Facebook gets hammered is in Brussels when they say,

"Look, you owe us up to 124 million dollars in fine."

They go up and say, "Every day that you prevent us from knowing about the personal data that

you're collecting on our citizens, you're gonna get with $311,000 a day for a fine."

Now, what is your take?

It's just common sense-

There's a couple things to me that jumped out.

One what that they, that Facebook was secretly tracking the internet activity of people,

regardless of whether they had Facebook accounts.

But here's what I thought was interesting.

Is that their answer from Facebook, they didn't say, "Oh no, we're not."

Or, "We're not gathering information."

Or, "We're not collecting it."

They said, "The cookies and pixels we use are standard in the sector."

Meaning we don't do anything that anybody else does.

That's the standard.

As long as it's a race to the bottom.

As long as we just do what everybody else is doing, it's okay.

Well, and by saying that, they're saying everybody's doing it.

Oh yeah.

You understand.

So it's okay.

Absolutely.

We're collecting everything we want about you.

We're collecting every bit of detail we want.

We're hiding the detail form you.

You don't even know that we have the detail.

And oh, by the way, we're then going around and we're selling it to people so they can

make you crazy with sending you all types of advertisements.

Now it's not just the internet.

Now you're getting mail.

You're getting telephone calls.

And that doggone Alexa thing, I swear that's part of it.

I thought what was interesting, too, was that the order from the Belgians says that Facebook

has to stop tracking and registering internet usage, or else they face a $311,000 fine every

day up to 124 million for every day it does not comply.

They said, "Knock it off.

That's enough."

Well not only that.

They tell them that you have to destroy the information you have.

Now, let me ask you.

What are the chances of that ever happening in the United States?

Never.

With any-

Especially in this corporate environment.

With any kind of agency.

Now, Jeff Session of course, has had the opportunity through the Department of Justice to do some

things.

And of course we've had at least four or five regulatory committees that have had the opportunity

to do exactly the same kind of thing that's happening here, but the truth is they don't

have any intentions of doing that.

That'll never-

He's too worried.

He's too worried about the recreational pot smoker out there.

Yeah, marijuana.

Much more-

To worry about this kind of stuff.

So this'll never happen.

That's the ugly thing about it.

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Intel Screws Up Big Time, Left Your Private Data Up For Grabs - Duration: 8:06.

This Intel story, it gets weirder and weirder.

Okay, you got 32 class actions filed against Intel, and what it's about, and in addition

to that, there's a derivative suit that I'd like talk about.

[inaudible 00:00:16] securities.

Yeah.

Here you've got security flaws.

Talk about the story, lay it out a little bit.

The security flaws are in the chips, which is in every computer known to mankind.

I mean, I don't care what you own.

Whether it's Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, Arm Holding, every one of those contains these

chips.

These chips are a bandwidth or a bridge for hackers to come in and get information out

of your computer.

So then Intel says, "Well, I got a fix," so they put kind of a bandage over the bridge

so hackers can't get in and steal the information, but that slows down the computer.

Well, if you just spent a couple grand on a computer-

Is it significant?

Oh yeah.

It's slow.

Okay.

All right.

It slows the whole thing down enough to warrant 32 suits.

So you buy a computer, it slows it down, you have people getting their information hacked

and so you have, as you mentioned, you have 32 lawsuits that fit into three categories.

So, one, is I bought my computer and it's significantly slower with the fix than what

was advertised.

I didn't get what you sold me.

That's one.

Number two is the derivative suit, which the derivative suit is the company essentially

suing the officers and directors.

Stockholders.

Right.

Stockholders.

So it's a derivative with the company's stockholders suing the officers and directors for making

terrible business decisions.

And the third one is the security suit, what I love.

Which means that that they knew about it, the company knew about it, didn't disclose

it.

So people that bought stock paid [inaudible 00:01:40].

But here's what I love.

The CEO, I'm not going to pronounce his last name correctly, Brian-

Krzanich.

... Krzanich, he sold 889,000 shares in November as part of his plan.

He made $39 million for selling his security-

But he knows it's coming.

... while he knows this is all underway.

He knows it's coming.

Yeah, he knew as of July 27th, months before.

So here big Brian Krzanich, he says, "Wow, I gotta keep this quiet.

While I keep it quiet, I'm going to go ahead and sell stock and I'm going to make $39 million."

Well, okay, who got hit ... To understand you handled derivative suits, you've handled

them for years.

A derivative suit is when the shareholder says that the conduct of management is so

bad or it's so corrupt-

You've ruined my-

... you've ruined the value of my stock.

Right?

Okay, so what could have ... So this guy knows that his stock is going to tank if he doesn't

secretly go do this as quickly as he can, and if this information gets out, then he's

not gonna make $39 million.

This whole compensation system is what's wrong with Wall Street and corporate America.

We pay our CEOs in large part most of their compensation comes from options and stocks.

Which means I'm going to give you a stock that you can execute and buy a year or two

down the line.

Right.

And the thought is their goal is aligned with the company.

Get the stock price up.

Well, what it really ends up is at any means possible drive the stock price up as much

as humanly possible.

And sell-

Keep the bad news quiet while I sell my ... exercise my options and then liquidate.

So what he's done is he's ... And he's saying, "Oh, this is just part of the regular plan.

It's coincidence.

I mean, it's just a coincidence.

I didn't know anything about all-

But you know what?

If you know something bad's coming, you can't sell your ... I mean, $39 million, which is

more money than 99.99% of the population's ever going to dream about making in a lifetime.

Yeah.

He sold in one liquidation and pocketed all the while knowing that his shareholders were

about to get crushed and he sold it.

Well, you know, the interesting thing about the point that you just made, and this is

so important, people don't understand that used to be the CEO of a company would be with

that company sometimes 20, 25 years.

Okay?

Now the new MBA ideas get out of MBA school and get into what they called the MBA network,

the CEO network.

What that means they're moving from one company to another within a period most of the time

anywhere between three, five years at the most.

Okay?

So what happens?

This thing Peter just talked about, they build in this process.

Now let's talk about a drug company, for example.

A drug company ends up making what they call ... They create a cash cow.

That's a drug that they're going to sell to everybody, it's going to make a lot of money,

but the CEO is already seeing the edge of a crisis.

He's seeing that, "Oh yeah, we're selling a lot of this drug, but the problem is we

know that it has potential to kill people," right?

So what he does is he maximizes all of his interest in that company, like this cat did,

made $39 million.

He does that before the story is out there that this drug has the ability to shut down

your kidneys, or this drug has the ability to shut down your liver.

He gets to see that information early on.

Mm-hmm (affirmative).

It's insider information, but more importantly, what he does is he knows he's moving through

the company.

We've actually seen cases where the CEO does what they call this quick sale.

He has a drug that's going to kill people.

Right.

He knows it's going to kill people.

His scientists are going to tell him it's going to kill people.

So what he does is he's already looking for the second job during the time that he sells

this stock while the cash cow drug is making so much money.

Happens every single day.

There's very few cases I've handled Peter where I haven't seen this happen.

It does.

And the culture to me is what the problem ... If you push it back, because obviously

the sale of the stock is the problem, it's part of the problem.

But if you push it back, there's absolutely zero incentive to stop the drug that they

know has a high probability of hurting people.

Maybe they know what they told the FDA is inaccurate.

Maybe they get updated information and the whole time they're thinking, "Oh, I've got

to keep this on the down low because I've got $150 million in options."

And that goes to what you were saying, the system-

Yeah.

Why do we continue to pay our CEOs based on these options down the line knowing that if

they keep the information down, they perpetrate fraud.

I mean, that's what it is at the end of the day.

It promotes fraud, doesn't it?

It does.

It's a whole system that says, "I need to maximize potential now," not long term value,

which is what it was.

Short term quick profits, which also if you compare that to Wall Street and all the crazy

trading scandals we have, everybody knows that I'm going to take home and put in my

pocket short term profits from crazy risk.

Their shareholders take the risk.

I get the reward.

They even have a term for it and the term is big risks, quick profits.

And we actually see it in memos where there's dialogue going between management and the

CEO and saying, "Well, you know, to make big profits, we got to take some quick risks sometimes."

Of course [crosstalk 00:07:08]

Then they pass it on to the shareholders and maybe they get caught, the company gets fined,

they don't pay it in monies.

They just go to the CEO.

The CEO at the same time has insurance for what he's done.

He's committed a crime.

He has killed people with a dangerous pharmaceutical that he knows is dangerous.

He's maximized his income while that's happening and he's out of the way.

He's moved from Pfizer to Merck or from Merck to Eli Lilly.

They're always moving.

And if you take a look at it, you'll be amazed at how ugly this process is.

Your storyline that you've been beating this drum for a long time.

If you would just hold one or two of these guys accountable, put a few people doing the

perp walk.

They thinking twice [crosstalk 00:07:56]

Punt some cuffs on these freaks.

Just once or twice and you would see an end to this.

But instead, when you see this pattern repeated over and over and over in all kinds of different

industries.

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five cute planters ideas from your small garden one hanging vertical garden a

shoe organizer makes a great vertical garden it is perfect for saving space

and also keeps your plants from enemies on the ground such as kids and dogs you

just need to plant away your favorite greenery in the shoe space is filled

with potting soil or compost remember to hang the planter in a place with enough

sunlight and water in the plants regularly to add the beauty if you're a

vertical garden you can paint the wall with colorful paints or cover the wall

with bamboo or wooden things to improve the visual aesthetic to garden on the go

get casters from your local hardware stores and add them to the bottom of

your favorite flavors you can easily move these rolling planters for

redecorating when it is raining outside this idea is super convenient and

practical especially if you frequently move house free tree stump planters many

people think of tree stumps as a big hindrance when it comes to decorating

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can solve this problem on your own by turning them into a uniquely natural

planter you only need to make a hole inside the stump big enough to place any

kind of flowers or herbs you want and there is another cute plant or ideas for

your small garden if you want to cut the hassle of hollowing out the stump

simply put potted plants on top of your stone and now it becomes a natural plant

or stand for empty packaging containers instead of tossing out those empty cans

and bottles fill them with a potted plant or succulents brighten up your

small garden by using a variety of colors shapes and patterns if you want

to love your creativity level you can choose to create your own plant

with beautiful designs on them paint anything you like or glue some colorful

fabrics to make a unique planter make sure to drill some drainage holes to

prevent rusting the planters five-part garden and eggshell planters this

eco-friendly eggshell planter maybe the simplest cute plant or ideas for your

small garden all you need to prepare eggshells egg carton potting soil and

seeds cut off the cap of egg cartoon with scissors and place an eggshell in

each space fill the shelves with soil and make a small oil to plant the seeds

water them and keep the plan through in a sunny place so for many cute plant or

ideas for your small garden above which one you would implement first

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