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Heidi asked: 'How is the situation internationally?

How is the acceptance (of crypto)?'

How will cooperations, governments and companies look like with such implementations?

I think, from the standpoint of companies, you should look at this with a risk-benefit balance in mind

Why don't the people at Google do analyses?

I think you can see all this quite well at IOTA.

Big companies have cooperations with different crypto companies.

Simply because they

don't spend much time on it but they are in the game.

I believe, right now no company has managed to really solve a problem.

That's why not a single giant has scored yet.

We at TenX for example, we have had purchase offers for almost 100 million dollars

but not significantly more and this shows that

we are adoption candidats for companies

which want to extend an existing model with us

but which are not afraid that we completely disrupt their existing model

To completely throw them off the track.

I believe that a lot of companies around the world are seeing it this way.

I also believe that in the next three years we will see quite a few takeovers

where big players come along and say:

'Okay, this is going to fast and too far for me. I'll buy this one!'

This will definitely happen

but I also believe that

some companies

are already starting and researching today

I can see this everywhere. It happens in Austria.

I know that the Blockchain is being pushed in Vienna.

I know it's happening in Germany.

The Swiss is sort of a lead candidate to the outside public.

What happens inside the Swiss is another question I think they are really good at marketing.

You can also see this globally like in Asia and America.

I think there is more happening than some people can imagine.

However, a lot is going on beneath the surface

and I believe nobody knows

how the perfect solutions should look like and everyone is testing around.

This is the perfect time for all of us

because by testing around we have time and we can be flexible.

We can craft and watch what happens.

In my opinion, this is incredibly important.

Thank you!

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Top 7 Google Home Features - Duration: 8:25.

I will share with you seven ways that I use Google home hey ladies and gents jig

Stu here and welcome to the channel in here we talk about what it means to be a

husband as well as what it means to be a father and we do that through faith

encouragement music and technology like this video as well as tips and tricks

that will make our family lives a little bit easier so if you're interested in

videos like that please do consider subscribing and don't forget to hit that

notification bell and it will surely encourage me to press on if you guys

press on that button if you've checked some of my Google Home Videos actually

you can check them up here you know that I'm a fan of Google home actually I'm a

fan of smart speakers in general although I've yet to try Alexa but that

might change soon now I've used Google home for about four months now and it

has slowly integrated itself into our lives and because of that I will share

with you seven ways that I use Google home number one voice control turn on

the strip change the strip to read

change district of turquoise

now I'm not gonna talk a lot about voice control because that's essentially what

Google home is all about I mean Google assistant is all about voice control but

I use Google home a lot to control the lights that I currently have installed

in my home so whether it's Wemo or ye light or any ZigBee devices actually

that I have I use Google home to control them number two alarm all right when's

the alarm everyday got it every day and the time 7:00 a.m. okay and what would

you like me to play there I'll play the song danza kuduro every day at 7:00 a.m.

so I have to admit I am NOT an early riser so that means I have to either ask

my wife to wake me up or sleep early and sometimes those two options are not

available so then I have Google home to the rescue and a couple of cool features

with the alarm setup of Google home not only can I set it up to wake me up at

7:00 a.m. in the morning but I can also set it up to wake me up at 7:00 with a

specific music in mind instead of the regular like a baby so annoying

number three directions the best way to get to Memphis blues by car is via BC

15s and will take about ten minutes in light traffic you can see the full

directions on your phone now my wife doesn't drive yet and I don't hold it

against her it just means that I have to drive us anywhere and everywhere really

and there are places that my wife wants to go that actually means directions so

I just ask Google to you know get me the directions to a certain place and it

will actually give me that direction not only that it will actually send the

direction to my phone which is a cool thing I love that so now you know I can

use my phone ask that yes ma'am number four relax relax

playing relaxation sounds

more often than that every time I come home you know after kissing my wife and

saying hi to my daughter I just want to relax so either I go to my office or

straight to the bedroom and lately I've been into the sounds of the rain forests

a lot so I think that's really very relaxing number five research iota the

ninth letter of the Greek alphabet iota iota transliterated as I now I don't

mean getting into specific details it's more like meanings or translations or

you know something along that line so let's say I'm reading a book and you

know I've encountered a word that I don't know the meaning I just asked

Google it Google what does I don't know whatever word and then Google would tell

me or when I watch a movie clip or a video clip and then there's this

specific part that interests me a little bit more so I just asked Google so I use

Google home a lot for research in that sense

number six education and this ties a little bit to number five which is the

research but this is more like a benefit for my daughter all right here are three

animal sounds an African Grey parrot a

lizard and a dolphin

now I use this feature almost every day because you know I want to teach my

daughter something every day but right now it's more like sounds a good example

would be asking Google you know a specific sound of an animal or ask

Google to play children's songs like the ABCs which my daughter has already

memorized or Humpty Dumpty or the shark song baby started to dedicate that song

to and number seven which i think is the best feature Google Home has currently

right now and that is broadcasting

broadcast what's the message I love my family got it

broadcasting now I love my family I love this feature my wife loves this

feature because she doesn't have to yell or bang on the floor or knock on the

door something along that line because now all she has to do is actually just

ask Google to broadcast and another thing that I recently discovered within

the broadcast feature is this if you have an Android phone and let's say

you're away somewhere and you're trying to call your wife or you're trying to

call whoever it is at home and no one's picking up you can actually ask Google

assistant through your Android device to broadcast a message and Google assistant

will actually broadcast that message to any Google home devices you have at home

man that actually saved me a lot of grievances that's why it's my favorite

feature all right ladies and gents those are the seven Google features that I use

every day and I'm a hundred percent sure that it made my life a little bit easier

not to mention the yelling has cut down to a minimum so how about you do you

have any Google home features that you use on a daily basis if you do please

share it with us by writing it down in the comment section below please don't

forget to subscribe because if you do that actually encourages me to keep

on creating videos like this don't forget to hit that notification bell as

well so you can get updated on any videos that I will be uploading in the

future thank you ladies and gentlemen for checking out this video I do

appreciate that very very much and we'll see you my next one god bless

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders Lashes Out At Her Staff For Being "Selfish" - Duration: 3:02.

On Friday, Sarah Huckabee Sanders decided to hold a meeting with her entire staff, to

let them know what selfish individuals they truly are.

According to the people at the meeting, the meeting was actually about the fact that everybody

at that meeting continues to leak things to the press, that people like Sarah Huckabee

Sanders and Donald Trump do want leaked to the press.

This was an anti-leaking meeting that was immediately leaked to the press after it ended,

and yes, according to the people there, Sarah Huckabee Sanders called them selfish for leaking

information to the press about what's going on at the White House behind the scenes, but

more importantly what's going on with the communication's department because this meeting

happened to take place the day that the comment from Kelly Sadler about John McCain not mattering

because he's dying anyway was dominating the news media.

Huckabee Sanders was annoyed that something somebody said in the communication's department

made its way out to the media, so she decided to bring everybody in and have her little

come to Jesus meeting where she told them that somehow leaking to the press was selfish.

Now I don't understand that justification there.

They're not doing it to get fame.

We don't know who leaked it, so we don't know their name, so there's really no personal

benefit to whoever it is who's leaking the information, but these are things that the

American Public is entitled to know.

These are not National Security secrets.

These are not high classified documents here.

These are the horrible things that people in the Trump administration are saying behind

closed doors, and when we have a president who acts the way Donald Trump does, we need

to know what's going on with everybody else in that administration.

Do they agree with him?

Do they share his same horrendous values?

Those are things the public needs to understand before they go out and decide to support him

or not to support him.

But for Huckabee Sanders, that's too much.

Here's a little suggestion for you Sarah, if you want your staff to respect you more,

to not go out and leak these stories, then it starts with you.

First and foremost, you need to make sure that your staff respects you.

You don't do that through fear.

You do that by treating them like decent human beings.

Second of all, if you don't want things leaked to the press, then I suggest you go out there

to that podium and start telling everyone the truth, so that there's nothing left for

people to want to leak.

This all flows from the top, Sarah, and as you're the top of that department, any leaks

in there are reflective of your failure as the White House Press Secretary.

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Can Redheads Make Bread From Scratch? | Gingers On | Delish - Duration: 6:55.

- I'm Alex Tait.

- I'm Jacob Godbey.

- And this is Gingers On Bread.

- Get it?

We're sandwiches.

(funky upbeat music)

Hey, we're gonna make bread today.

Which is like way easier than some

of the other stuff we've had to make.

- Yeah let's get down to it.

First ingredient, yeast.

We're not fuckin' dumb.

So what's in bread?

- We got salt.

- Little unknown ingredient people

don't usually think about, sugar.

- Flour.

We're gonna need a butt load of flour.

- We're gonna get right to it

and we need to build our yeast.

- Yes we gotta proof the yeast.

- Step one, cup o' water.

Step two is--

- Two teaspoons of sugar.

- Two teaspoons of sugar.

If you use a tablespoon you will ruin this.

Next part, add your yeast.

- Active, dry yeast.

It cannot be sedentary wet yeast.

- The main thing is to get the yeast open.

- We don't have scissors.

You can practically see it rise as it hits the water.

So you let it sit on the top for just a moment,

and yeast will only expand if it is in a comfortable space.

- Yeah but then you gotta surprise it.

Surprise it, surprise yeast!

- Ah I'm stirrin' you up.

It gets angry and that's what makes the bread rise.

- Saran wrap the top.

- And you wanna put it in a warm place.

Doesn't fit.

- Well take the shelf out.

We've done it.

Our yeast has proofed.

- See the foamy woamies?

- We got our bowl of flour here.

- Yep.

- You just dump this whole thing in there.

While Jacob stirs this, we're waiting

for the gluten strands to form.

Sort of like the bonds me and my father never created.

- We also need to put a little bit of salt in there.

- This is also the moment where we're gonna add the thyme,

like the time my father never had for me.

We're also going to add, always our ingredient, ginger.

Do you guys get it?

- Okay we've got the perfect dough consistency here.

- That is, wonderful.

- We need to liberally sprinkle flour all over the counter

to make sure that the dough doesn't stick to it.

- You just need a little bit of flour,

this is a good amount.

- And we're gonna spread it around.

Oh this is so, feels so right.

(slow piano music)

- Mmm, mmhmm.

Wait what if we just ahahahahahahaha!

Alright stop, stop, stop, stop, I don't like that anymore.

- Now we're going to knead the dough.

We're gonna beat the bread.

- This is really a moment where you

can take out some of your aggression.

Why'd you miss my graduation, dad?

I did really good at spelling bees

and you didn't care 'cause you wanted me to play basketball!

- Thank you for supporting me and loving me

all the time, mom and dad!

- We didn't have the same home lives!

I have these recurring nightmares

where I don't have any teeth and then someone tries

to feed me a whole bunch of rice

and it just shoots down my throat real quick.

And I'm like "No, that's what teeth are for!"

So in case you guys were wondering what teeth are for,

it's to stop rice from shooting down your throat.

Our dough is kneaded properly, we're very excited.

It's now time to proof the dough.

So Jacob's gonna put that in our glass bowl.

We're gonna get a saran wrap.

- Whadeesh!

No?

Okay.

Okay and we're gonna put this in the oven, turned off.

And it's gonna hopefully double in size.

- We're gonna proof it 'til it doubles.

- Is this bread from Ireland, 'cause it's Dublin.

- I'm gonna kill him tonight.

Alright, we proofed our dough.

It didn't really double in size

but I can't fuckin' be bothered to wait.

I also don't have a knife

but we need to score the top so the top splits.

But I do have a very advanced cutting tool called a spoon.

- While he's doing that, I'm gonna,

that was supposed to open.

This cork is broken.

We're gonna put some fancy

parmesan dripping and dizzling oil.

- Just get some, oh, kay.

- Woop!

- Kay and then I'm gonna get in here a little bit.

Alex just scored the top

but we need the bottom to be coated.

- [Alex] Our bread is not very pretty.

- Hey but we're not pretty either.

Now we're going to lovingly and tenderly shuttle

this bread into the benign oven.

- I just wanna say that the oven has no gender.

Oh, didn't see you there.

Well we just put the bread in the oven.

We're gonna cook it for about 30 minutes

or until it gets crispy, golden and brown.

♪ What happens to bread ♪

♪ When it's in the oven ♪

♪ That's a great question Alex ♪

♪ I'm so glad you asked ♪

- I did not ask you that.

- Hey just let me have this.

♪ When bread is in the oven ♪

♪ Gluten does a lot of things ♪

♪ When the yeast releases CO two ♪

♪ It's called an oven spring ♪

♪ The gas makes the bread rise ♪

♪ I'm not sure how ♪

♪ Come on rapping Jacob ♪

♪ Tell me what I forgot now ♪

♪ Well you forgot about salt motherfucker ♪

♪ It adds flavor to the dough ♪

♪ Mix it in ♪

♪ To make the dough grow slow ♪

♪ If my dick's a loaf of bread ♪

♪ Then that makes me Christ ♪

♪ Cut off a piece ♪

♪ You can eat it all night ♪

Look at this, we actually made bread!

This is crazy.

- Jacob what was that?

Did you compare yourself to Jesus during that moment?

- Look at this man, we actually made some real bread.

- Why didn't you have any clothes on?

- This looks so good, look at that!

- Yeah this is our bread that we got

from a real bakery in case this bread didn't work out.

But honestly, fuck that bread

because we made this and I'm excited for it.

Have you ever used a knife in your entire life?

- I'm not familiar.

- It's apparent.

- [Jacob] Look at that.

- We have some undercooked sections (scoffs).

Jacob cut us off a slice.

Alright we have a very closed structure, very dense.

- You can see how it's burning my fingers

as I'm holding it.

- I'm gonna eat it regardless.

So check out this one.

- It's pretty good honestly.

- Greg get in here, piece of bread for ya.

- Thanks.

Wow I didn't even know you could eat bread

that's not on a sandwich, this is great.

- Alright get outta here.

- Remember Greg this is our show,

you're just here to help okay?

- Thank you for watching Gingers On Bread.

- If you liked it, please share it with your friends.

Tell Delish you want more, 'cause we wanna make more.

There's so many foods, this show could go on forever!

- Jacob is right, there's a lot of food.

I looked it up, I just Googled "food",

you would not believe the amount of hits I came up with so,

thank you.

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Democrats Holy Grail Shut Down After Ben Carson Makes A Genius HUD Change - Duration: 7:31.

Democrats Holy Grail Shut Down After Ben Carson Makes A Genius HUD Change.

HUD Secretary Ben Carson is really starting to shake things up.

Although he was born into extreme poverty in the mean streets of Detroit, Michigan,

Carson was able to defy all the odds and create a better life for himself.

He finished school with honors and went on to graduate from Yale University.

He became a doctor, best selling author of medical & political books, he was able to

pioneer many advancements in neurosurgery and he now holds one of the most prominent

positions in President Trump's cabinet.

Not bad for a man who was taught how to read by his mother, who didn't know how to read

herself.

The man is a hero in his own time but of course, liberals just can't help but to viciously

attack him at every turn.

Because we know the drill.

It's only racist if you attack a liberal black person, if they are conservative it's

open season and something to be celebrated.

The latest attack was because he bought some high-end furniture for his office to the tune

of around $30000.

But is this really a problem since he uncovered $500 billion in bookkeeping errors when he

ordered an audit of HUD?

More on this via The Daily Wire:

"Ben Carson was the first neurosurgeon to successfully separate conjoined twins, so,

he's kind of a super hero.

But apparently, he's also not a bad accountant.

President Trump picked Carson to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development,

whose budget grew by leaps and bounds under Barack Obama.

In one of his first acts as HUD Secretary, Carson ordered an audit of the agency.

What he found was staggering: $520 billion in bookkeeping errors.

"The total amounts of errors corrected in HUD's notes and consolidated financial statements

were $516.4 billion and $3.4 billion, respectively," the auditors wrote.

But there were plenty of other problems, too.

Here is an excerpt from the report:

There were several other unresolved audit matters, which restricted our ability to obtain

sufficient, appropriate evidence to express an opinion.

These unresolved audit matters relate to (1) the Office of General Counsel's refusal

to sign the management representation letter, (2) HUD's improper use of cumulative and

first-in, first-out budgetary accounting methods of disbursing community planning and development

program funds, (3) the $4.2 billion in nonpooled loan assets from Ginnie Mae's stand-alone

financial statements that we could not audit due to inadequate support, (4) the improper

accounting for certain HUD assets and liabilities, and (5) material differences between HUD's

subledger and general ledger accounts.

This audit report contains 11 material weaknesses, 7 significant deficiencies, and 5 instances

of noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations.

The same problems were detailed for each of the last three audits, and the auditors say

the continued problems "were due to an inability to establish a compliant control environment,

implement adequate financial accounting systems, retain key financial staff, and identify appropriate

accounting principles and policies."

So, look for Carson to get out his scalpel and start operating.

Or perhaps he'll use a machete.

Update: Snopes fact-checked the above claims and labeled them "mostly false," citing

the fact that Carson did not initiate the most recent audit and that he did not "recover"

$500 billion in funds, which is not claimed above, only that the most recent audit reported

that much "in bookkeeping errors."

Below is an excerpt from Snopes fact-check:

The audit was initiated before Ben Carson assumed his position at HUD, and it reckons

an aggregate figure of accounting errors and not an actual recovery of $500 billion in

funds.

The referenced audit was actually initiated by HUD's Office of the Inspector General

(OIG), who originally issued an independent auditor's report on 15 November 2016 (over

two months before Dr. Carson was confirmed as the new HUD secretary), along with a disclaimer

noting that many discrepancies and information gaps existed within HUD's financial statements

and notes.

That report was subsequently replaced with a "reissued" version dated 1 March 2017."

So isn't this just classic?

The man finds $500 billion dollars stashed away in HUD but Liberals can only see that

he bought expensive furniture.

But let us not forget the time in 2001 when the Clintons were ordered to return furniture

which they stole from the White House which didn't belong to them.

More on the White House Clinton theft via Los Angeles Times:

"President Clinton and his wife started shipping White House furniture to the Clintons'

newly purchased home in New York more than a year ago, despite questions at the time

by the White House chief usher about whether they were entitled to remove the items.

The day before the items were shipped out, chief usher Gary Walters said he questioned

whether the Clintons should be taking the furnishings because he believed they were

government property donated as part of a White House redecoration project in 1993, during

Clinton's first year in office.

But Walters was told by the White House counsel's office that the items he asked about–which

included an iron-and-glass coffee table, a painted TV armoire, a custom wood gaming table

and a wicker table with wood top–were "personal gifts received by the Clintons prior to President

Clinton assuming office."

Personal property brought to the White House by an incoming president does not have to

be disclosed on financial reports.

As a result of the counsel's determination, the furnishings were sent on to the Clinton's

new home in Chappaqua, N.Y.

However, government records show that the gifts that concerned Walters did not arrive

at the White House until after the Clintons moved in.

At least one of these items, a Ficks-Reed wicker table, was logged in at the White House

on Feb. 8, 1993.

The widow of the manufacturer, Joy Ficks, said last week that it was meant for the White

House, not the Clintons.

This week, the Clintons returned the four items to the White House, along with other

furnishings, after questions were raised about whether they actually belonged to the Clintons.

All the furnishings had been designated official White House property by the Park Service in

1993.

Julia Payne, a spokeswoman for the former president, said the Clintons wanted to be

"over cautious" in light of the concerns that had been raised.

Despite the questions posed by Walters, Payne said the Clintons or their interior decorator

acquired the four items in Little Rock, Ark., before they came to Washington.

Kaki Hockersmith, the interior decorator, did not return repeated calls this week seeking

comment.

The Clintons came under strong criticism after disclosing that they were taking with them

$190,000 in gifts received over the last eight years.

GOP lawmakers and others criticized Hillary Rodham Clinton in particular for accepting

many presents just before she joined the Senate and became covered by strict ethics rules

that prohibit accepting gifts worth more than $50."

Yes, the Clinton's have always been this crooked.

Good thing the White House will never have to house them again.

What do you think about this?

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1. I Love You

2. Veiled

3. No Illusions

4. Free

5. Pet Me

6. Born-Squeezed-Dead

7. Intoxication

8. By The Phone

9. Broken Toys

10. We Bury Our Hate

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NEW ORIGINAL ORCHESTRAL ALBUM "Extraordinary Epopee" (18 Titles - 1h19m) #LightRaven - Duration: 11:44.

01. Overture: 7min26

02. Cradle: 3min40

03. Journey: 3min09

04. Wandering: 3min34

05. Meeting: 4min01

06. Progression: 3min10

07. Impulsed Revolution: 3min23

08. Hope: 4min52

09. Warning: 1min57

10. Solennel Exorde: 4min20

11. Oppressive Threat: 7min35

12. Victory: 2min15

13. Fullness: 4min56

14. Discovery: 2min56

15. Ascension: 3min15

16. Farewell Moving: 5min12

17. Universe: 5min37

18. Ultimate Odyssey: 7min43

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