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Transcript: Albert Wenger

Barry Ritholtz

And Joshua added tags to that, and so you could browse things by tags. With the enlightenment, we had sort of big scientific breakthroughs and we figured out how to dig up stuff out of the ground and burn it and create energy, and make heat and electricity and all those things. RITHOLTZ: It’s less than 2% in United States.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. And so the energy’s used for all the wrong stuff. I mean, you pick one, it’s right near jobs and or at least economic opportunity and energy waiting to be explored.

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The Challenges Of Securing The Smart Cities Of Tomorrow

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And “waiting on the wings,” in fact, maybe a slightly misleading way to tag that. A recent Wall Street Journal report picked out four key areas that experts think will be of particular fascination to cybercriminals: sensors and data gathering networks, energy and water supply systems, autonomous vehicle systems and waste management systems.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

So that’s here in the United States. Bank of America decided they wanted to sell their branch in Lima, Peru, and the price tag was a million dollars. Oil and gas on one hand, and you know, importers of energy on another hand. In the U.S., government still ended up standing behind them for systemic reasons.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

HAMBURGER: Or some type of legal — RITHOLTZ: Does it matter if it’s out of the United States? HAMBURGER: And — RITHOLTZ: There is a certain energy to World Cup, the back and forth. But my deal is I use one of these services where anything I find interesting, I just tag it as a “to watch.” RITHOLTZ: Oh, really?

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Transcript: Benjamin Clymer & Jeffery Fowler, Hodinkee

Barry Ritholtz

And so this is one of the few places, really, in the world that unites my pre-Hodinkee and present-day world. And then within LVMH, I moved to Tag Heuer, which is a pure watch business — RITHOLTZ: Right. It was really kind of in the Tag Heuer timeline for me, career-wise, that I became aware of Ben and of Hodinkee.

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Transcript: Gary Cohn

Barry Ritholtz

This is when I was still living in Cleveland, and I got a job with the home building Products division of United States Steel, which was a company that United States Steel had acquired in Cleveland, called All Side. And do you still like, look at what’s going on today in energy when you look around? What was that like?

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