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to stop the art galleries and all the amenities that the real estate agents then use to promote their expensive luxury eight thousand dollars a month apartments in this new complex want to make up the crunch. what about cheerios. the cereal cafe in other words in the east end of london one of the signs of relief terminal gentrification with the parents of the cereal cafe so hipsters are paying five six bucks or pounds for a little bowl of captain crunch cereal to you know have the feeling that they had his children to feel good again and so if you see a cereal café show up in any of these neighborhoods you know that that is a sure sign on the road to hell well perhaps in london but i think americans are kind of beyond that because we grew up with that this is you know toast and expensive coffee but here in boyle heights remember they were kind of
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shut off from the grid of los angeles behind i think it's the one to one freeway so they're on the other side of the freeway from downtown los angeles but now that downtown los angeles is now saturated with really expensive restaurants and hipster cafes and art galleries and all that stuff they're building a bridge a pedestrian sort of bridge over the river to boyle heights which is only going to increase the gentrification and basically make it a more hipster sort of look at all to first living story about you know this kind of pushback against the wages of hips tourism the have turned ugly so we'll see exactly if they can succeed history would say that they would not exactly ok so stay tuned for the second more coming your way.
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of. those sent down floats knew. this was in the council itself they called. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation jamison lot of costs are casa hoddle you do the work there all right jamison welcome back thanks all right let's continue down the path for the rabbit hole that is because i am and the cryptocurrency market and you know there's an interesting dichotomy here in this whole space you've got the open source developers to actually work for free in a free open source software movement. going back to the cypherpunks and the whole history of open source and then you have this image of crypto as being a lambo a drive a twenty something this get rich quick scheme and then how do you reconcile these
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two or what the market work this all out yeah i mean i don't think reconciliation is necessary there's a very diverse range of different people who are in this market and are interested in crypto and. they're contributing to it in different ways and so you do have some of those outrageous investors that are flaunting their wealth but i find that a lot of the really early adopters and developers are actually quite the opposite and you rarely hear of them and they rarely talk about how wealthy they truly are right let's return again to another topic we talked about polonium x. acquisition by circle circle back by goldman sachs are talking about exchanges and potential vulnerability there if you have big banks kind of buying into those are controlling the big exchanges the pushback against that of course would be decentralized exchanges and this is they talk a little bit about that one of the couple the names and the decentralized exchange
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space so one of the first ones that came out i think over a year ago was originally called bit square and it's now this could be i ask you but this space is actually developed so quickly i think there's there's dozens if not one hundred different decent realized. change projects another big one is a zero x. project i believe on a theory i'm but you know i've got a link to all of these of course on my website as i tend to do and this is an interesting development because i think will allow us to get away from these choke points and i'm not really much of a traitor myself i did start doing a bit of trading last year and i found that as soon as i started trying to bridge back into field and into the banking system i started having a lot of problems at some point the hyper big causation. term coined by daniel. way it's. so everything is big call and big going in big going out price a big client heading to
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a big clean world is this think it will get there is interesting especially with this development of lightning network secondly or stuff a decent sized exchanges i actually think that even if daniel is incorrect on the fact that big question will be the one and only block chain you could actually reinterpret that as all of these crypto assets essentially become bitcoin as it becomes seamless to transfer between one crypto asset and another just a click of a button then it doesn't really matter so much whether you're using assyria more like corner because when on the backend it's just crypto so it's hyper crypto is ation. let's return to something you mention it and our previous conversation talking about it call and imagine the talks of possibly fifty forks in no time at the forks of the scale and the contentiousness of it all now that sounds crazy.
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what do you see fifty four. talk a little bit about this it's the me two effect and in fact it's not the first time we've seen this. and i think back in two thousand and twelve two thousand and thirteen we started seeing an explosion and a lot of that was due to the fact that software was developed to make it very easy to create koreans and so all of a sudden everyone who has just a little bit of technical expertise and and some marketing savvy can create their own i think you know a fair amount about that yourself area and others there is a site there you can just go to the site and plug in the specs and brand all going in five minutes yet and so it's the same thing now with these old coin airdrops or big queen blocking forks however you want to call it is that the first few of them were very difficult to do you had to have a developer that could really get into the code create you know their own new protocol changes but now you just go to i think fork gin dot io and you know fill out a form and you've got your own fork. well it's the most quantum computer resistant pointed out in the marketplace today we all know it's macs going jamieson i don't
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know why and i spend more time developing while it's dramatic sky and jesus let's get back to the topic here so. speaking of manias twenty seventeen we saw the i.c.a.o. hysteria i see that steven seagal i.c.a.o. bit coin a spell too i want to know how to pronounce that. really because. he had to put in a certain you know what does he fight with nick some. thank you. he got a cease and desist order you warned against those you know you were kind of raising the red flag there. do you think this trend where he says it over is it worth it going it's weird i mean i think one of the reasons why there was so much hype is because the markets had been inflated a lot last year you had a lot of crypto wealthy people who are now saying hey we're going to. my crypto and
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you know keep it inside of the crypto economy but also try to find the next big thing and so as a result there is a lot of demand for investing in a highly risky projects with the hope of you know ten x. hundred x. thousand x. return and now i think we've already seen that about half of those i.c.'s have already shuttered and failed and probably going to see the vast majority of them fail just as the vast majority of startups fail right and so if you're somebody out there and here are crazy enough i mean interested in looking at some of these what are some of the metrics that you look at is there any way to value evaluate these it is it's tough i mean i tell people that it's really like angel investing and so sure there has to be a decent idea but if you really want to do your due diligence you have to look at the team you have to say can this team execute this idea and are they trustworthy enough that you know they're going to be around and put in the effort to execute it right and a lot of times if you do any diligence at all events he quickly run into all kinds
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of red flags that there's nobody does that the lights are on but nobody's home type of thing or as a sovereign cryptocurrency is you've got venezuela turkey. iran. you know the countries are starting to look at this as a way to solve some of their issues where what's that trend all about where as i go and do things. well the main reason that i find it interesting is from a standpoint that you know at least some of the countries that are doing this are under economic sanctions by the united states so this may be a new type of play you know to to try to skirt various economic sanctions whether or not it's going to be successful i'm very skeptical i don't know why anyone outside of those countries would want to invest in them given their history right overall not not a real positive kind of take on those go back now back to the drama kind of missed the drama of twenty seventeen now that the summer of twenty seventeen that they you
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know it was really an intense time i think as it actually it claims face to someone existential crisis that is that fair i mean it was really touching go there for a second you know we've got a couple of minutes this is very dramatic stuff take us back to that moment what was the triumph l. to mentally that happened i mean it was really the culmination of years of frustration and contentiousness and there was a lot of games theory that was being experimented with with you know the two x. versus user activated soft fork which eventually created you know the big cash for as well and so we had all of these things parts of the system moving and we all knew that we were heading towards some major event we didn't know if it was going to be cataclysmic or great you know rejoicing and celebration the community was really into the city had the emergence of some interesting media you could calm
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media crypto personalities there was a world crypto network which i watch all the time on you and the tone is and the vortex and jimmy song and these people really kind of us to distinguish themselves as being the voice and yourself kind of the voice of this. spirit of what the and this because it's all about and then he had a real kind of antagonist emerge it with big cash and roger and on a on the and even john mcafee to an extent emerged as something of the antagonist in this drama and did did those guys ever prove anything with because in cash well i mean they proved something very important which most of us already knew which is that anyone can fork off at any time without asking for permission and it's actually kind of weird that it took them so long to do that you know to finally realize that they weren't going to be able to convince or coerce the rest
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of the system to go along with what they wanted instead they had to do the voluntary thing which is to leave and convince as many people as they could to join them and how is that project doing now. it exists there mining it transactions are going through but you know from any number of different metrics it's it's another all coins i mean i think the you know light coin and those coin are doing better in terms of like transactional volume and fees and you know if people like to call in cash than they should use it. ok fair enough not. that we had a minute or so just want to dig down a little bit into your new project so it's called. and. just tell us of so it's if you've got multiple kids in hardware different hardwares so like for example when the window vaastu and said that their security protocol was applied to break up the private keys and put them in a safe deposit boxes in different banks around the country ok that's the kind of
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the approach is that you're you're you're going to have multiple hardware while so i have two or three phones i pads or whatever and these are now going to be contributing to a multiple hardware security platform to give me the true ability to be outside of the banking system be my own bank with the highest grade of security right so we're approaching this from a standpoint of saying you know we believe that you should consider your threats vectors to be everything from. a common thief who might break into your house to a sophisticated attacker who knows a lot about you and wants to take you hostage to a nation state attacker who could even have the ability to go into banks and coerce employees at banks to open up a safety deposit boxes what is a five dollar ranch attack that is an attack where you are vulnerable
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because you have enough private key material on your person that someone can just physically hurt you with a wrestling match. with anything you know until you get mugged right asika it anyway thanks for calling. love being here writing well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser today's ever like to thank our guest jamison lott now at casa. for some reason they're saying casa hoddle because someone else has casa some squatter and if you interrupt three jameson lop on twitter it's at a lop as a treasure trove of information probably the best on the web to reach us on twitter is kaiser report until i stand by oh.
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it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media kept donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mackay but the f.b.i. gets a kick some point is this the beginning of a purge. judging by email but of these charges i mean even my dad. let me get out of the. pedal going to be my mom come on here on the god who walked me to the beach. the way to do a dead give him a billion disadvantages to sr if you want. to live. by the natural or good of even i don't see
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lead twenty three diplomats return to russia or up to being expelled from the u.k. in a diplomatic rollo over the poisoning of the whole mess when i said to get screwed . president donald trump welcomes the saudi crown prince to washington and pushes for a new homes. so in your abuser of the nation and we're going to give the united states some of them well talk calmly. and facebook is targeted by a global campaign to quit the social network revelations fifteen million accounts were compromised by it they take gathering.
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this is r.t. international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. the twenty three russian diplomats expelled by london have arrived in moscow this comes cheering the ongoing spat between the u.k. and russia over the poisoning of former spy said ghostscript well these are all the latest pictures from the nuke over airport in moscow a total of eighty russians have now left the british capital these include family members of the expelled diplomats and other staff artie's probably boyko reports on the latest in the standoff is twenty three diplomats and their families so close to one hundred people who were waved off by the remaining embassy staff here in the u.k. they boarded a russian government plane bound from moscow and the russian ambassador to the u.k. alexander yes convention he is score said them to the airport this is what he had to say take a listen with the three diplomats means forty percent reduction. and that's
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a world for a new embassy that's why there will be doing these in the issue of visas is becoming a little bit more complicated these days you know to work here in the u.k. but this is the new reality is this is the different level or at least. a major problem for us in all this. is that we don't have any evidence no evidence were presented to. yes and for the time being you know we don't who we need from. the diplomatic expulsions are all part of this fall out between the u.k. and russia following the poisoning of script and his daughter in souls very over a couple of weeks ago now over two weeks ago last week to resume a blamed the kremlin for the attempted murder of the former double agent and his daughter she said it was highly likely that the noisy child nerve agent originated in russia and she announced
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a raft of measures in retaliation the kremlin responded on saturday as well in turn with a list of twenty three british diplomats who were being expelled from moscow that's yet to happen the kremlin's also announced the closure of the british consulate in some petersburg and the closure of the british council which is sort of the cultural offshoot of the british embassy in russia for tat measures and to reason may met with the national security council today there had been some expectation that she might introduce more new measures further measures against the kremlin but her spokesperson has just been talking and she said that there is action being taken at the border to monitor and track people whose activity threatens the security of the u.k. and its allies she's saying there's work by international inspectors to get samples of the nerve agent going and the prime minister is looking forward to more talks with the states on the spy poisoning later on this week so she's really reinforced
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what was unveiled last week but stopped short so far of adding to the list of measures she has however said that all the measures are being actively considered and they're going to be ready to deploy by some reason may at any time now in the meantime the investigation into what actually took place how that nerve agent was administered that is still ongoing and is being handled by london's anti terror police unit the latest. it says that this is an investigation that's set to last for many months to come they have some two hundred fifty detectives working on collecting evidence around the clock and on top of that investigators from the hague from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons they have arrived in the u.k. this week they're collecting samples of the nerve agent used from the lab that's handling it here as part of an independent investigation into what happened and the results of that are expected to take at least two weeks well the u.s.
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state department has boys did support for the expulsion of the russian diplomats it's also hinted at possible u.s. action over this case the understand and support what the british government has chosen to do in terms of kicking out. russian diplomats from its country as i just said to leslie a minute ago we're not going to preview some of our activities but we are watching closely and we may be taking action. and meanwhile russia is demanding the u.k. either proves its accusations in this kind of poisoning case or apologize earlier my colleague andrew fowler discussed the developments with artie's daniel hoare. so far over the last fifteen days it's very much been a predictable different arctic tit for tat the expulsion of those russian diplomats and the british diplomats likewise from moscow what we do know in terms of the wider fallout the support u.k. has received chancellor merkel one major european power leader has been in
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consultation with the polish prime minister mr. mori work where she has condemned russia and divided russia provide proof of what she describes as its involvement in this case proof of its innocence this is what she had to say we are of the opinion that there are very serious indications there russia has something to do with this now it's up to russia to show this is not the case the president of france likewise joining in the chorus implying that russia may have stockpiled or perhaps even lost control of some of those alleged chemical weapons chemical agents it does possess calling on russia to reveal any of those two that this is they went from the french leader. the french president has called on russian authorities to shed light on their role in relation to the unacceptable attack in salisbury and to take back full control of any programs not to clear to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons further to those talks in warsaw the polish government also
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saying unconfirmed sources at the moment but saying they are considering expelling russian diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. also considering apparently bringing in sanctions against certain russian government officials and certain companies as well the whole. onus here of course being on russia to prove its innocence and prove. evidence of a lack of involvement in this case as opposed to the other way around the u.k. provide evidence of dog. concrete russian involvement. to these countries that cetera very much smaller of things perhaps slightly being turned on their head how do you ask somebody to prove their innocence in a vacuum prove you didn't do something how do you do that when the russians have request of the british to give the same samples they've given to the o p c w to the russians so they can they can compare it to whatever data they have at their disposal this shows i think extreme bad faith on the part of the british government i think the americans and the other europeans are basically just sort of going through the motions in supporting their ally but i think theresa may is way out
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a way out beyond her evidence on this so i think this is getting out of control of course denied any knowledge any involvement in what exactly happened to mr script while the presidential spokesman saying that confirming once again that russia the russian federation has not developed such nerve agents has not stopped while such nerve agents and indeed destroyed its chemical weapons stockpile last year in twenty seventeen nevertheless that diplomatic route has occurred. saudi arabia's crown prince is even washington on an official visit president welcomed mohammed bin salmond to the white house and gave a presentation on u.s. military hardware. three billion dollars five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars the screeners are you kidding me so here it is a very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of them well hopefully. well despite the warm welcome from president trump not everyone in
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washington is happy about the crown prince's visit samir khan reports from the capital demonstrators have gathered just outside the white house to protest against the saudi princes u.s. tour as well as the saudi assault on yemen and yemen this is a crisis only crown prince it's here in the u.s. it needs inside the white house right now meeting with the president runs over he's here to secure and secure more u.s. went things to be used against me i mean it and to have also the bargain himself as a reformer well being responsible for creating the worst humanitarian disaster on earth hands yemen hands you know they are you. saying there's been a whole lot of criticism over washington's role in the kingdom's campaign but first some background ten thousand people have been killed since the start of the
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intervention back in two thousand and fifteen and the saudi imposed blockade has left the country at the brink of famine which the u.n. has deemed the world's worst humanitarian crisis. thirty one of them. now even though the public has condemned washington's role the u.s. has been actively support. during the campaign by arming the saudis amongst many other things last year trump signed a record arms deal with saudi arabia worth about one hundred and ten billion dollars one of the biggest in history and trump hopes to make more deals with the country some senators have voiced opposition.

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