I think it's not so much about a revolution, as much as undermine him orja. The decision to marginalize a lot of these people is, clearly he felt that he had, let's remember, he arrived in power and went on an anti corruption campaign which was basically away to rap cotton candy around. Now he's doing it under the guise of, oh, we need to have common prosperity. We're going to dress inequality. And therefore the logical solution of addressing anequality is locking up bmillionaires and nationalizing companies. It's base. It's just him going after his domestic enemies and consolidating power.
Jason does a short news segment on China’s Bitcoin Mining hash rate falling to 0 and how the U.S. is now the largest mining hub (1:59). Then, Jacob Helberg author of "The Wires of War: Technology and the Global Struggle for Power," joins to discuss China's long-term goals (9:03), the United States' lack of preparedness, the struggle for control of front-end and backend technologies (32:22), plus much more.