it was the historic resting place for the non-narcotics of france. it s the last thing i expected to see in saint-denis. i didn t expect to see this church, very grandois. it s at least 60% muslim. but everybody is here. give me an idea what is a banlieue like? what are these places? if you keep new york in mind. that s how i tried to understand it. like a borough. if you keep a new york frame of mind now you sound like nas. but a banlieue is exactly what it is. it s a suburb. the only difference between our concept of a suburb, our concept is still the 1950s concept. the suburb were the bucolic place where the nuclear family
it was the historic resting place for the monarchs of france. it s the last thing i expected to see in saint-denis. i didn t expect to see this church, very grandiose. it s at least 60% muslim. but everybody is here. give me an idea what is a banlieue like? what are these places? if you keep new york in mind. that s how i tried to understand it. like a borough. if you keep a new york frame of mind now you sound like nas. but a banlieue is exactly what it is. it s a suburb. the only difference between our concept of a suburb, our concept is still the 1950s concept. the suburb were the bucolic place where the nuclear family that was white would go live, especially when they were scare to have had black people in the city. here it s different. when black people started moving
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chains and lots and lots of computer servers and using lots and lots of electricity. cnn s nick watt takes a look at extracting something completely virtual. reporter: cool, damp, bucolic. this place is perfect for bitcoin mining. servers don t need as much ac to cool them. all that water means cheap, green hydroelectricity. electricity is about 65% of our total costs. reporter: and 8,000 servers all here, all about 15 grand each. that s a lot of money. that s correct. reporter: a quarter of all the electricity generated here in douglas county now powers bitcoin mining. many locals still trying to wrap their heads around it. we understand the processes of growing fruit and you see it progress. you don t see the bitcoin.
cbs mola lenghi starts us off tonight in hard-hit boston. mola, good evening. reporter: well, the snow and wind have intensified throughout the day significantly impacting everything from visibility to just general conditions. here in boston, there has been more snow today than the city gets, on average the entire month of january. a potentially historic storm for boston by the time it s all over, with deep snow and high winds. snowmageddon, there s no place to be than the city in the middle of a storm. there s always something open. there s always food. hot toddies by the fire. reporter: the bomb cyclone whipped up waves saturday morning, battering coastal massachusetts. the street s officially flooded. reporter: images from space show the storm bearing down on the northeast, dumping more than a foot and a half of snow in some areas. i m ready for summer now. reporter: ranging from blustery to bucolic.