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in july twenty seventh team hunted up a freelance journalist working with on t.v. shows militant shelling in syria. jonah his sacrifice quality has established a holiday all such a memorial day will recognize more reporters who often risk their lives to the sake of the truth and through the peace you can submit to your published works in a video form britain for much fun till june the twelfth go to a lot. welcome back to the kaiser for imax gys are time now to turn to alina noah she is the co-founder of tres door welcome thank you let's talk about fraser for a second what is it it's a hard will it secure so you're bitcoin we don't you having to have an only child security and creeps in and creating backups ok we'll get to that more about the
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second now we met at the first big coin conference the very first book on conference in prolog in twenty eleven and what brought you to that event and how did it change your life at that time i was studying diplomacy focused on international economy relationships let's say and i was writing a thesis about international monetary system in the current imbalances that was shortly after the big crisis in two thousand and eight that was two thousand and ten eleven and i was researching let systems in local currencies and is the are trying to look for an alternative way to create money that will be sound and i found out about bitcoin and then you've been speaking at the at the conference so my friend just invited me say hey mike skies is going to be there so i thought that's very cool oh yeah well we had a great time at that conference and twenty eleven a lot of people were there that went on to start businesses in your case treasurer
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and so toshi labs and so getting more specific what inspired you to build trays or i think there's a bit of a story there as well correct well there is a story there were some attempts to create a hard will it be for my team jumped on me by some german professor who never fail to fail to do that and so my partners will in and monica it's a smart guy so i felt like a why don't we try and basically hobby project back then. we did the crowdfunding on beat coin. that helped us do the basic r. and d. and development ship ship the first few thousands and then we took off as a company we set new standards for personal security going right just for people maybe enough really with the treasure or has become like the industry standard almost i mean people always talk about tres ours to become part of the argo of the
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crypto space but just walk through how it actually works as a piece of hardware and what happens is how does it work ok so it's an offline computer basically what it does is basically generates your private keesing a secure environment and then he signs transactions that's what he does and supporters myriad of different currencies and so do use it to you just plug it into your computer prepare your transaction on the on the computer screen. or to to scientists or section of my thousands of you shipped i'm not telling that a lot out loud a lot a lot ok well let's move on you know people want to own because they learn about individual economic sovereignty is actually a very difficult thing to secure literally many mom and pop investors have been piling into purely for speculation. but what is your warning or advice on keeping these coins safe oh there's plenty there's plenty well first started taking
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purchasing any hardware wallet any any type you choose that's fairly now and then to stick by buy time and by users it's a good good way to start. if you happen to be one of the early beat corners or one of the big investors. i would probably advice to be quite it's about how much cryptocurrency own. that sounds like you're in there but that's kind of like a general rule individual sovereignty what does that mean to you freedom freedom or you phone for. i was born in chicago slovakia but in a country spencer's a political turmoil yes and also from a very top heavy state level top down and this idea of individual sovereignty is done to sara lee it's hard for a lot of americans to accept. that they accept the fact that they would need individual sovereignty they do quite obviously but in other countries or maybe they used the case for this is even more of an obvious case it would you would you there
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are a can you comment on that. it may be true but you know the history where you grow up shape your views and you know opinions on life and for me personally i prefer to be. responsible for my own stuff and not be babysit. companies governments so this is pretty much. the why i love b. klein and why i love currencies and walked into college is because it's one way to achieve these kind of freedom it's interesting the way that because i'm has evolved in different countries for different reasons you know i'm thinking about venezuela and argentina there's a use case there because their currencies are in free fall in some countries where there's a more of a top heavy bureaucratic you know overlay of politically there's a need to have a more unique expression of individual sovereignty for some countries they're just
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out of the banking system clearly countries in africa they've been left out completely all these countries all over the world have found salvation in going for different reasons you're of course on the side of security and how has security of big point evolved and where is it going i think it's going towards more usability so we see a lot of implementations where people just click next next next and that's that's how we try to design as are so. oh my mother eventually would be able to set it up and use it without having to understand because. we will see a lot of signature implementations to get it we've hardware wallets or without. you know i think just make all these technology all the security work in the background so we don't need to actually understand or see what's happening what about on the
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institutional level and for corporations you know they take a position that might be a billion dollars worth of state for example the states now that were once critical of bitcoin are nothing about buying bitcoin because they see it as a way to escape the u.s. dollar and the gemini that comes at the u.s. dollar one of the security solutions for them is a tryst or inappropriate can get a government put a billion dollars a big point of interest or really. i would only say like you always choose the security set up that's appropriate to the purpose so if you need to made payments then tears are obviously is not a good good way to go because stores are requires you to actually push the button so for automated larch volume transaction for exchanges there are other solution using sim modules and so on. but if you are a fund or and became a server or corporation or whatever investing
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a lot of money just wanting to keep it safe a perfectly fine solution we've been keeping the company's crypto and my own private crypto on its reserve since day one. i remember hearing a story about the winklevoss twins over there at gemini talking about security of their big coin how they strip the private key paper keys into two or three pieces and deposit them in different safe deposit boxes and different locations our late friend matthew mellon also did something similar what do you think about that approach. oh it's great it's called. shared secrets what. i mean there's yeah bigger share of the gun and i don't know the order of the words . allows you to just take the private key and divide it in several pieces and then you can say ok i will create three pieces and to recover the key i will only need two of the three any two of the three for example and
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that's a probably good way to to distribute your keys on different locations than have just by you know acquiring the two pc's putting all the all the private key together what's your take on the reaction from the old guard the warren buffett charlie munger paul krugman the old economist nouriel roubini they've really come out and with critical comments on big going and and they're really trying to talk it down what's your take on the word what does a come from work one of the statements or any basis for. first of all there's a lot of people who really believe in the current system and i've been working for banking in finance for ten years before create so. and when i was leaving it my the c.e.o. of the insurance company i worked for he was extremely skeptical and he was making kind of oh we will be fun. and there's these people who worked and lived there and
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they're really belief that the system works and we should have bailouts and we should have quantity fees ing and we should have all these things. and eventually they also change their mind. the people that you mentioned probably are having big interesting in keeping the status quo because they have billions and trillions of dollars of interesting in the current system so obviously they will not praise be going what's the status right now with women and crept up so around the world you've got entrepreneurs coming into the space startups all over the all over the world many are women what is the story with women. here's why i want to ask you a question. as a woman. my belief is that the initiation of big going through the genesis block was a very male oriented process. scaling issues that bitcoin needs to now
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distill it's a. gauge to grow is a uniquely female attribute that women are naturally natural networkers and big coin needs to grow the network therefore i think the leadership of big coining crypto will now be passed to women and women will now lead this revolution to where it has to go your thoughts on what i just said. i think you're probably right to a certain extent. i think you know when you look at the washing machine it's probably invented by a man but then adopted by women because they have the neat when you look at south korea and the adoption of bitcoin there there's a lot like basically most of most of the conversions and investments in crypto are done by women well i daresay that for example you know japan will mrs watson abi who's the woman who's buying and selling for x. all day long and is moving those markets i mean once she gets to decrypt on
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a big wave she already is this is having an impact and the technologist if i'm thinking i'm thinking about you know the. mit lab and start for example is leading a lightning network so i mean this seems to me to be the next generation this is where things are going what would you think that's a fair statement well see well see i'm not really into this topic in particular because i always say between these permission list so whoever wants to jump in and feels like he can participate in being something of his or her qualities in their free to do in doing that scenes yes stacy early days are merchant o.g.a. she was with us she spoke at the two thousand and eleven prague conference and you know she's been. building stuff and doing stuff and so the next. five years for your company where do you see that going it's not my company anymore and left and so it's all show ups but we're still very very good friends. they just
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released a new model. and i think that will be a game changer once everyone realizes what is going on there. because the didn't next step is to actually allow a lot of people a lot of developers to create any security applications on top of or using the terms or hardware will it and you can imagine secure messaging. right encrypting every keystroke of your computer you can imagine secure you know sharing of documents and crippin of security protocols to messaging and documents and other things it is a universal or general purpose security device that just encrypts anything it supports several curves so you can basically use it to. my word what it chocolate chip cookie recipe to keep them out of the hands of the culture absolutely yeah you do and they for your cookies yes you'll be totally safe.
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thank you for protecting my cookies actually before we go tell us about your foundation ok i'm launching a foundation that's called cold blue called emblem dot com. which is thirty k.t. to support research and development on top of bitcoin and by day i mean supporting basic product calls developing lightning that board developing r.g.b. protocol and all these new things that are coming very excited about i'm trying to pull smart people from this space people that i value that have done. a lot of good stuff and that they know they're knowledgeable to be able to help new projects with their advice contacts and so on and of course i'm looking for money so we're very switching in feel so like he wants to throw in the few bits quine's from his early investments and help help contributing to the space. by the name of code
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blue. bloom ah so put the name of that underneath that the all say it and the title they can figure that out well thank you so much for making the guys report think it was it good for this edition of the kaiser report with me nice kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our special guest alina verno of a co-founder of treasure and now with the foundation code blue what you can see underneath there what that's all about you can catch us on twitter a cause or report until i stand by oh. no.
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president. our correspondent. in the violence. in the program the leaders of north korea meet to discuss the potential north korea peace summit but president still keeping people guessing as to whether. there's something fishy in the waters off. west coast. tested positive for
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opioids highlighting the scope of a national prescription drug prices. live from our international news center in moscow this is our t. international my names you know you're very welcome to the program our top story france's president may have been talking up his people focused policies in recent days but right now. are rallying against his reforms they're becoming increasingly agitated. charlotte dubin ski is in the french capital and got caught up in violence. what we've seen is the protest is over some of them trying to smash some of the buildings along the street where they were marching the
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police came in straightaway we had some sort of fireworks and what looked to be like a moment of cooked i can't say definitely was but there was certainly an explosion and then we saw the police and then displacing tear gas. if you just look now you might see the police are in the distance you've got some of the well known as being the black box here in france they are covered with their faces that's because they don't want to be identified and you might be able to see that they are throwing items to wards the police and now we have had to guess it you know this is only one police officer and many injured in clashes with those protests is the guy says oh she's throwing paint at the police. i just look behind me to see the tear gas that's been spreading over the pieces they want to move the protesters away to try and still the troops from gathering to stop the people who
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is doing what he says you can see that you guys are just coming down covering this we're going to have to move back because that just means pretty rapidly and it makes it incredibly difficult to raise. i don't know some point because it actually makes use. touches it. then moving on to one of the big stories of the week the leaders of north korea have met for the second time in less than a month since their first historic face to face talks it happened just some hours ago in the de militarized zone separating the two countries this is that moment so i korea ses the main focus was on the possible summit between north korea and the u.s. . the korean leaders may be keeping things on track but president trumps mine's been changing like the wind his possible overtones took a hit on thursday when he abruptly pulled out of meeting in june but the next day
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trump ended up to it was all potentially bacque gone again. we'll see what happens . to them how they want to do what we like to do because you would think they're prepared to believe you know that you know that better than anybody. or the turn abide comes after north korea issue a statement reiterating its willingness to sit down for talks donald trump cancel the meeting when pyongyang described the u.s. vice president as a political dummy mike pence had earlier threaten north korea with the fate of libya if the talks failed sadly based on the tremendous anger and open hostility displayed in your most recent statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting or a summit was cancelled despite north korea's efforts to wards deescalation such as the release of american prisoners and the destruction of its only nuclear test site
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we asked international relations expert mike shanahan about what it would take to convince the american leader to whole list somebody who knows what he thought i'd suspect least of all donald trump knows what he's about i mean this is somebody who jumped into that meeting first of all quicker than a ferret stop a drainpipe there is no policy behind it this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base and yesterday that needs to not go down well with his base supporters that he had pulled out of this maze thing he'd always seen it as a chance to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be world breaking history and i think you saw yesterday you saw all of that dissolving. will be on off the bill missy comes as p.r. decommissioned its only nuclear test site in a conciliatory effort ahead of the original talks date our correspondent down off
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was among the small pool of international journalists invited to the certain money well he not only witness the struction itself but also managed to get some insight into the reclusive country. this is the restroom call and as you can see it's dinner time we have been promised a ten course banquet also we know that the part of the journalist pool from asian countries are dining in a separate cause then you will these more traditional for them and ours was tailored more along to our tastes. this is where i will be spending the next eleven hours or so my very own oriental express i guess so check out the room the first thing to notice about it is the windows the blinds are shot there is some sort of a seal and we're not allowed to even peek from them never mind filming the thing.
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is an air conditioner some beverages but really not much left to do but to go to bed. everybody so we just woke up puts six in the morning but check this out i just want to show you something really quickly they've opened the window the blinds are up so we probably means that we're really really close. so we finally arrived this is the dog station we're being told are still in the now we're up for a bus ride these are the buses that will take us through the next leg of our journey. and. this is where the buses have taken us behind me is an entrance to one of the tunnels and then a few hours from now it won't exist anymore. right now we're walking to a different town all the people here reassuring us saying that there have been no radiation leaks but many journalists they think that well it's better safe than
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sorry as you can see some are wearing respirator mosques and some crews have taken those two meters with them to the strip which were confiscated at the customs we were also handed out. these yellow safety helmets inside all tunnels more or less look to say this one is the newest one in the house and be used as a tool but still as you can see like all others it is rigged for an explosion. around this trip we have been made very clear but what we've been treated to on this trip was a privilege not to many people here in north korea to experience it done of reporting from north korea to see yeah
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a rare journalistic insight there from north korea igor down off with the report he is still continuing to regularly post updates from the reclusive nation on his twitter page to check it out. there are enough opioids in the waters off seattle on the west coast of america that shellfish there have tested positive for the drugs scientists say it reflects the high number of people in the surrounding area who take the substance. but what we eat and what we excrete goes into the puget sound telling me that there's a lot of people taking up to code on and you know in the puget sound area it's coming likely from the wastewater treatment plants this is how they fund clean muscles were put into more than a dozen locations three of the areas were later confirmed to be contaminated waste water management accounts fail to write the opioids on the muscles are unable to
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metabolize drugs but other sea life can and may become addicted well this is the first time scientists have discovered the drugs in shellfish their own believe it highlights the extent of the nationwide opioid epidemic in the u.s. now there have been more than two hundred thousand prescription overdose deaths in the u.s. since one thousand nine hundred nine between and twenty sixteen overdose deaths have almost could drupal this figure six hundred and fifty thousand opioid prescriptions are dispensed daily policy research under a collage things that overprescription is behind the epidemic the real problem is not that you can detect oxy code and shellfish the real problem is that over exposing the united states to this highly addictive drug has led to an epidemic of opioid addiction and overdose deaths in the united states doctors are prescribing opioids for very common problems where opioids should not.

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