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i.c.a.o. the result was only forty three million but it was more than needed to go on with the production of the maltese cell miner see with mining it's simple a machine takes part in every day crypto currency exchange operations and gains the owner eight percent for each shands action the latest chinese bit main mining machine at twenty three hundred dollars will produce you around twenty five dollars worth of bitcoin daily r m c s two miners in the works the sixteen hundred dollars sunrise bitcoin miner that has more mining power than that mains machine that's producing thirty to forty percent more daily revenue and the multi-cell alternative coin miner that will be a breakthrough for the world's mining machinery but speak with of himself and get the latest on the progress so you had a tough line some deadlines were blown but everyone is eager to see the miner what's the progress so far the progress is good the sunrise mine is ready and as we speak we're beginning mass production at our factory while the multi-cell should be
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ready by august twenty eighth multi-cell is a microprocessor which routes deep into the soviet past when the multi-celled processing philosophy was created it was used for in space communication and it is still used what it is is basically a ciphering technology for communication channels using minimal energy consumption and at the same time being extremely failsafe because several cells allow the processor to keep working even if one or two cells have malfunctioned in orbit. when we did the mathematical equations and experiments the results were sounding as they were radically better and higher than for example the usual alternative corina mining through video cards by our calculations one multi-cell will produce up to four thousand dollars in revenue a day and that's where we got the idea to do an i.c.a.o. for the production of such unique product what's your take on the future of crypto in russia i think the russian government overall sees cryptocurrency as something positive the. the ins and outs that have yet to be established steps are being
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taken to govern cryptocurrency but overall the drift i'm getting is that even with future laws in place russia will be a very habitable country for cryptocurrency it is really mind boggling a machine that will produce four thousand dollars a day is that even possible well let's wait and see you can watch the full episode of r t's told him on our youtube channel stay tuned. meanwhile a canadian based entrepreneur has found an alternative use for crypto currency mining he's recycling the heat generated through bitcoin mining for agricultural use the ways t. generated from over one hundred bitcoin mining computers is being recycled to grow edible plants and maintain fishtank temperatures and currently of around eight hundred arctic char being raised in the warehouse the founder of the food technology firm explains how recycling waste heat can bring economic benefits to
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the local community. recycling that waste heat from data centers or bitcoin miners that's going to have a huge economic impact your wallet whether it's from strawberries or even nutraceuticals from growing very specific plants under tight environmental conditions the benefit is going to be felt by everyone what we do know is that the digital economy has a huge ecological footprint whether you're searching on amazon or on facebook even doing a google search that's equivalent to driving a car fifty kilometers that's a big carbon footprint now we can take that waste and then convert it into facilities where we're growing food and that food addresses real humanitarian needs like food security and being able to have fresh produce throughout the year we might have a shot. where russia is getting ready for presidential elections the incumbent flag may putin is running for what would be his fourth term to posses
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a socially conservative l.g.p.l. and the more liberal leaning yabloko fielding the same kind that says last time around respectively vladimir zhirinovsky and grigori dazzling ski there are also some new faces that russia's communist party is now represented by pavel good didn't know if the story barry king thanks to his collective farms and then says x t.v. host because any assault chag who says that a vote for her if a vote against everyone sees oaks on a boyko caught up with her. i want to show people russia but there is another point of view this is the goal of my complaint i know you can't win on the elections where only putin always wins putting himself on many occasions that russia needs more competition both political but he never gives it to you know all the facts you are so subtle i don't hear forty two years i'm just a little blonde girl you know coming from going to shows and how to balance with me
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. i've never said that a president should be you know one field expert. the only good way for us is along the way i know that many people want to foster change but change only happens as a revolution i am against. i want to educate people i want to bring them truth and i want together all their problems to make them federal it's the same old russian paternalism waiting for the officials to fix the problem don't you think that you are essentially playing the very same kremlin tactic no i'm not i am the change people want to see. so to come in the program debate is heating up in the united states over what to do
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with the children of illegal immigrants but that animal after the break. you to obey. you. i. don't walk so you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to do socks for the tell you the celebrity gossip the tabloids i fell. off eyes and tell me you are not
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full enough to buy their products. these are the hawks that we along the border look like. welcome back to pharmacy chains in the german city of frankfurt's have been labeled racist i mean is the poor union representing foreigners that says that their centuries old name of bangs migrants from africa as they contain the word more artie's piece all of that explains. what is in a name well for frankfurt council the name of two of the city's pharmacies was enough to demand change this is one of them exist so more and it's
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not final part of the name that the city council here in frankfurt have a problem with it translates as the pharmacy now traditionally what that meant is that this was a pharmacy that would have stalked alternative medicines or medicines from the east as well as western medicine this building here you can see originates from nineteen hundred however there are campaign is that say that this type of name has no place in modern germany the reason for the complaints was that people said using the term morrish was racist and offensive against people from north africa but we spoke to people here on the streets of frankfurt and gauge their opinion about the proposed name change i think it's a shame because it's part of maybe our culture too and it doesn't have any more to do with maybe we've. already. we shouldn't change
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our traditions here aren't easy for me if something is to be racist it has to either diminish or belittle people in this case it has more to do with recognising cultural heritage it didn't even appear to me that you know it's offensive because it is a historic it's simply historic terminal pharmacy doesn't for sure doesn't use it to be to be offensive the owners of both pharmacies politely declined to appear on camera saying that the news that they were going to be forced to change their name brought nothing but unwanted publicity interestingly enough the name up a ticket or more and is much more common place in the state of north rhine-westphalia but when the integration council in that state were asked if they'd be following frankfurt's example. well they said no they have far better things to be doing these are all over forty frankfurt. in the u.s. now the debate over what to do with the children of illegal immigrants who grew up
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in the country known as dreamers is heating up an article in the new york times has triggered a backlash for proposing a compromise between liberals and the trump administration over the issue the author of the piece suggested that strength senior policy adviser steven miller should be included in negotiations about immigration as he represents the views of a wide spectrum of the thigh eighty miller is an advocate of increased risk directions on immigration the idea prompted people to take to twitter to brand the new york times a white supremacist paper. this attempt but i am a sahm to normalise this regime grabs politicians fascism and nazism is insane and must be stopped still furious at new york times for normalizing white supremacist steven miller new york times do you have any distance you left i guess printing this mash notes to a white supremacist on hole course memorial day is the answer to that question
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shame on you profound and utter shame on you. new york times is now white supremacy is paper the multiple nonce above this is constant broad trompe are and praise for me long today of all days is not exceptional john griffin a conservative commentator in texas thinks that it's difficult to reach a compromise when both the far right and the far left are dictating terms. you have bad eggs in each administration i don't think steve miller is a bad egg i think he's gotten an unfair rap like many of the members of the tribe of ministration because of how intensely the radical left hate trump and how intensely the far right are determined to defend anything and everything about this administration there is a core sense of what it means to be an american rights for workers low unemployment in respect of the individual all these things go out the window on the extreme left
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and on the extreme right when we allow those two polls to dictate the discussion and that's what's happening on immigration and we can go a different direction if we'd only choose. in northwestern iraq locals all live it after a u.s. led coalition as strike reportedly hit civilians and local police instead of terrorists the incident took place on saturday reports suggest at least eight people were killed and twenty injured here's what i witnesses had to say. you have to say ok when we arrived by car to find people killed or wounded the officer carried a wounded woman and laid her down in the car after that the same car was hit by a missile killed fifteen seconds later they opened fire on the people and their houses with a machine gun shortly after this missile hit a police car and officers were killed.
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well iraqi officials have confirmed they called for a u.s. led air strikes but insist that they also brought to target a terrorist cell the u.s. military also says that's how things unfolded i think that an investigation is now underway. iraqi security forces conducted a raid and apprehended a high value dash leader during extraction of the dash leader a dash member reportedly initiated an exchange of ground fire and iraqi leaders called for coalition air support several people were killed and wounded during the exchange and the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces with an investigation underway the head of the iraqi security and defense committee called on the government to adopt measures that will restrain the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq. now after much anticipation
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from football fans the english club leeds united unveiled their new band only to receive floods of criticism the club quickly caved into the outcry and is now letting supporters choose the club's new ballot in a public vote. it
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was a very special day today because an extremely rare event to take over the skies a super blood blue moon and these are live pictures we're showing you now all of the moon you can see the beginnings of a lunar eclipse this is a unique luna event as that combines an extra big super moon a blue moon and a total lunar eclipse that can be glimpsed in parts of north america asia the middle east russia and all strangely enough is calling it a lunar trifecta the full moon will be around ten percent bigger and thirty percent brighter and it will appear to turn red as it travels through the shadow of earth a similar event took place thirty five years ago though the last time it took place this combination won't happen again until twenty thirty seven while it can be safely viewed without protective eyewear all you need to do is just look up at the
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sky if there were no clouds. well i'll be back at the top of the hour with all the latest headlines to join us then. a plate for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even saw you guys. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two hundred twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to get close i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well more transfer. and thinks it's going to.
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be. the released a memo moment is upon us when it is some kind of silver bullet revealing political killing it is some kind of silver bullet revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other hand and their supporters in the liberal media college that distraction finally the public will decide. greetings and salyut asians well hawk watchers i think it's safe to say that from see this shining sea here in the united states of america the state of the
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surveillance state is great i mean so what we've got an economy now built on wealth inequality or that our deep plus rated infrastructures falling to pieces all around us and well most of the time on top of us all those issues can check themselves at the door because what really matters in this country is fear and what better way to protect us from fear is by handing over our constitutional rights to the police state take the good folks in detroit michigan for example in a town devastated by thirty to forty years of neo liberal comic anomic policies the city fathers are now patting themselves on the back for their perceived success of their exciting new layer of big brother crime fighting dubbed project green lights not to be confused with matt damon and ben affleck's a little movie thing they did the detroit news explains that local businesses are now paying somewhere between four thousand and six thousand to allow police to
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monitor businesses video surveillance speeds in real time the cost covers installation of high definition cameras and lighting in exchange participating companies are given priority one status sun police dispatch. the. mayor mike doogan has been doing back flips over this bizarre public private partnership stating carjackings are down forty percent in two years there is just no other explanation besides green light and well i'm infinitely happy that you've seen a drop in carjacking mr mayor that's a good thing i'm i'm a tad concerned about the constitutional tight rope you're walking right now not to mention the very disturbing pay to play policing quake mire you've caught herself into which means that the kids time for the people of detroit and the rest of the surveillance states of america to start watching honks.
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at the bottom. like you that i got. rather more the watching the harks i am tired robot and on top of the. tragic screen my yeah this this project greenlight seems out about as useful as matt damon and ben affleck's movie project greenlight it's not good it's metal it's not allowing it reminds me of a human or it a little bit of fry and laurie sketch in which the joke at the center was this idea
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that they had privatized the police department in u.k. and well you have to pay you for the police to shop or the fire department it was the joe yeah well sure now it's a reality in detroit because this is really interesting since launching in twenty sixteen there are now two hundred thirty one businesses and rolled in this project greenlight in detroit and. and like i said earlier the businesses pay anywhere between you know four thousand to six thousand for cameras signage lighting plus an additional ninety to one hundred fifty a month. have the video images stored in the cloud so police can access them from the police station and all that all of this is done but you have to pay comcast or a local company to do this to install these cameras bring them in here create the structure to do all this and then like you said you can. put on this like kind of priority one on the list of police response time which is really ridiculous and horrible i shouldn't the police be responding to every crime written by.
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as fast as possible not who has the security system installed or not but i mean you would think and i guess that doesn't exist now in the kind of weird oligarchies we live under. this is one of them. i can't find a word that describes in horrible non offensive way about how silly the thing is i mean it's pay to play if you want our protection you have to pay for it so after paying seven thousand dollars to get this green light and sound in this gas station one detroit resident by the name of billy jawad told the detroit metro times that after using the system he realized quote it's more of a pay and will come or don't pay and we're not coming we used to call detroit police and sometimes they wouldn't come till the next day the longest they take now is ten to fifteen minutes so you know we've had we've seen pay to be
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a deputy and you can you know shoot people and do whatever. you can pay to be a cop and now you can pay to be productive whether it's go to ridiculous because i believe detroit already has something that says you have to have a closed circuit video and this is specifically for places that are open to look for a you know this is an overnight stores convenience store. gas stations places that are open twenty four seventh's and yeah i understand surveillance cameras are great because they do help in solving a crime after it happens but there's no guarantee that a cop is sitting there watching this twenty four hours a day so making sure that something bad is not happening you know and they're just trying to say oh it's easier if we have access to that information or to that video or that will get there quicker but yes the first they can say yes but looking at numbers like carjacking person has ever gone down because the numbers of the the the. punishment for
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a car that has is so exponentially much higher and violent crimes if you have a gun while you're carjacking it become so big that people don't do it some records are just down the first few it was the first business to sign up did see a fifty percent drop but that's good probably because they made a big deal out of. the cops were watching the next two hundred fifty businesses have only seen an eleven percent reduction of violent crime but it's what the mayor said well this serves me that that and. let me let me read you what the mayor said when facing criticism obviously there's a lot of people who are criticizing this civil a.c.l.u. kind of thing and all that saying constitutional level mayor mike doogan basically says there's no doubt there's businesses in the city that are in partnership with the drug dealers out there parking lots who don't want the green light letting the neighbors deal with that i mean what a what a complete ignorance of what goes on on the streets of detroit and what the people
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who live there and what really goes on is pretty bad you have drug dealers and you're in your parking lot the cops won't do anything about it now it's your fault but you could pass the we'll deal with it or you're includes with the drug dealers and your partner it's pretty ridiculous and they're talking about mandating this now and making it like a bike every business that's looked like four thousand businesses would have to get this that they mandate this and to me that's crazy because how then can you promise awesome policing like i will be there in ten to fifteen of every store in the city then as it goes back to the old photo of me at work or the way he wanted it to work in the first place not to mention we don't need more cameras don't need more cameras anymore we need a better economy that's what gets rid of crime. while multinational lek tronics manufacturing company foxconn contends that they have quote a very good environmental record in china and in all other locations where we do business and quote research has shown that the areas surrounding their factories in
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china are contributing to a major environmental crisis which researchers say anywhere between eight percent and twenty percent of china's arable land some twenty five to sixty million acres may now be contaminated with heavy metals heavy metals used in the production of electronic equipment like the liquid crystal display. foxconn is saying they will produce at its proposed ten billion dollar wisconsin factory a process that uses high levels of zinc mercury cadmium chromium copper and benzene heavy metals that the chinese ministry of environmental protection found has contaminated surface holes in china and which threatens food safety and public health in the country now foxconn has applied for permission to drain over seven million gallons of water from lake michigan every day to support the factory and its production process water that will be used to watch the toxic heavy metals from each layer of those beautiful liquid crystal screens and about sixty percent of
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that water the company claims will be cleaned and a water treatment plant and returned to lake michigan while close to thirty nine percent of the water polled would be consumed in the evaporation process and there cooling towers however the area in which the factory is proposed to be built is right in the heart of the state's radium belt and an area in the eastern part of wisconsin in which large amounts of radium have been found in well water the town of waukesha for instance has been on an over half decade long quest to perform permission to divert water from lake michigan while foxconn seems to have in fact strapped to drain lake michigan and pollute so as clean water becomes more scarce will the push for environmentally unfriendly factories price out average citizens from clean water well of course glug glug story teaches now is the era of folks coming through saying look we're big and rich or we're you know we pay off the politicians or we're your big brother watching you if you pay us money will pay attention to you don't we don't and if we pay politicians money we give priority
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over your everyday citizens because it is a just don't pay enough in tax dollars even though technically they do but they really don't know the politicians who build it they were given margin money why they will give as many freebies and welfare to companies like fox. and. at the same time we can't get another five and even though you pay our salaries we can't we can't we can't these guys get a select. politicians and above the us you know what's interesting about all this is we actually i remember looking into the water and that back and conspiracy theory was bad and. illegal to take water directly out of. the great lakes because the great lakes everybody knows the space. but what companies were doing like massively in the water companies were trying to they were sinking wells into the feeder system to the great this is the complete opposite this is like no we're
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going to take seven million gallons from the lake and we brought up china and what they've dealt with and the chinese company does what they've done with the china national survey of pollution levels of cab mikkel arsenic copper mercury lead chromium zinc and all the wonderful alphabets of helping us that those things bring severely exceeded legal limits in their country in two thousand and sixteen the chinese government started investigating heavy industries and what they found led them to shut down. back trees in addition they're investing heavily now. and oil and think that that could turn into a thirty billion dollars a year industry by twenty twenty five just cleaning up left over from the factories like this exactly because they're looking at it anywhere from you know it could be twenty fifty before they made some of these areas. which is why these companies are moving out because now places like china are putting in stricter regulations now
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the idea of sucking the water out of the great lakes this one fact would not put this particular area and how much there's a cap. specific township or county that pulls water of the great lakes there's a cap to how much they can pull out per day so the one that they're pulling out of which is in their watershed they. i have a sixty gallon sixty million gallon per day ok so they have seventy their pull out about seventeen million a day now you add the seven which will clearly not be seven it will be way more seven million so now you're getting higher up there and when i talk about the radium issue this is i'm thinking five ten fifteen years in the future. with politicians and businesses that are so i'm not all that is it just i think you know there's world's not very strong a lot in terms of that are you crazy i am short term gain you know i'm never going to be a terrible politician i think about this so we have the radio issue and if you look at a map you see where the rate we have this map that shows the radium bubble in wisconsin is the.

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