Hes predicting where the future will go and thats right also the white paper the toshi why papers is a big system for digital cash transmission and moving digital caster paraphrasing which is sets off most inquiries into this onto a bit of a skewed path because theyre looking at it in one use case the the replacement for painless use case which is to ignore the entire history of this entire movement and ignore Everything Else that this can possibly do cluing the obvious references to gold and much of the white paper gold comes from dervish and from a big golden disk all has been stored values always been a key to the Cell Phone Store a value means of exchange a Payment System or actually what the genesis the origin of this is about privacy i mean. Genesis is about privacy and the ability to protect it electronically and end up with where we are. Today the Cypherpunk Movement is to genesys movement to understand you one of those even. Going without first studying the cypherpunks thats w
Influence u. S. Public opinion yeah yeah why not make up the budget actually all of those allegations were leveled against russia do you believe that do you think that theyre actually doing these kind of things from what the seventeen u. S. Intelligence Agencies Syndicate and the strong possibility that they did i feel its just i knew that to sell newspapers people just wrote of one story then put it on Everything Else that listeners showed new yorkers is dwarfed from an actual file of things that russia has been accused of it turns out that if you point the finger at the kremlin you can find a convenient scapegoat for almost any trouble that youre dealing with it will mop and artsy new york in europe now a rise in Violent Crime in germanys lowest sanction the region may be leading to an increase in migrants according to a government backed study but is it really that simple will pull this leah takes a closer look. Why have reports of Violent Crime in one german state increased by more
On turkey. And the countrys domestic politics. Including the growing power of the president and his party. Also, the role rival parties might play in this novembers elections. Good morning, everyone. Im director of turkey studies at middle east institute. Im very happy to welcome you all to our eighth annual conference on turkey. Each year as we convene this conference we fine keen interest in turkish matters. 2017 was very dramatic and a difficult year for turkey for its neighbors and allies including the United States. So we appreciate if you are making time to join us in our discussion. Our keynote speaker, is a leading voice on Turkish Affairs in Foreign Affairs of the german parliament. She will provide a firsthand report on the challenges facing ankara and berlin. We have elected members of the turkish and European Parliament on the program as well alongside a leader in u. S. Diplomacy toward turkey and expert analyst. You will hear our guest speaking guest speakers on three pane
Are not protests against the government these kinds of demonstrations happen in any country and they are against rising prices but each time these demonstrations happen we see that the authorities opponents use them for their own purposes the majority in iraq i believe want evolution not revolution people arab spring style which has brought so much suffering elsewhere on the other hand the west seems oddly quiet about the massive rallies that are being held across iran in support of the government chanting. The root of it is just a canard its the problem of youth unemployment i personally havent been able to find a job for a long time but if people have a job they dont have any problem with the government of course most of Iraq Economic problems are domestically generation but another reason why investment and thus huge. Not have the slow in coming is that contrary to their obligations under the Nuclear Agreement western countries notably the United States have not taken sufficient ste
Table they also have years of experience in the force this was a Huge Investment of International Forces so unfortunately in the long run this is a blow for a force thats already suffering and as i have said before the Afghan Government is finding it very challenging to prevent these attacks from happening in bigger cities including kabul in cities are now a front line both for Islamic State as well as for the taliban one of the worrying concerns here is the existence of sleeper cells and the fact that the Afghan Government has very little knowledge or very little power to prevent these attacks from happening so unfortunately tonight afghanistan bleeds in an event like this would have happened on a front line if we were to go in helmand or someone else but the fact that you lose such a big number of your military or civilians. In the capital of your country i think only tells you how volatile the security situation remains in afghanistan on a deadly day in kabul a local journalist givi