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"There are more than 3,000 digital assets that trade on a daily basis now," he said, adding that "99 percent of crypto probably goes to zero but there is one percent that is focused on solving a real problem for real customers, and is able to do that at scale and that's going to be game-changing."
That one percent is going to continue to grow significantly in the decades ahead, according to Garlinghouse.
The outpost Mormon community in Mexico is where underlings of Nxivm leader Keith Raniere recruited young women to work as nannies in an upstate New York compound run by the accused cult — suggesting at least in part that the jobs would get the girls away from their home region's drug violence, according a man hired by Raniere to produce a documentary about the group.
The three moms and six kids killed in Monday's violence in the northern town of Sonora are believed to have been the victims of a drug cartel, which may have mistaken the group's caravan of three SUVs for rivals, Mexican authorities said Tuesday.

Lynsey McCarthy-Calvert, 45, was forced into stepping down as spokesperson for Doula UK for saying that only women birth children. A Doula is a trained non-medical companion to guide and help a woman as they give birth
Comment: What a world we live in that she was compelled to point that out.
Lynsey McCarthy-Calvert, 45, was forced to stand down as spokesperson for Doula UK and has since resigned altogether from the national organisation for birth coaches. Her exit comes after transgender rights activists triggered an investigation in which Doula UK concluded her message breached its equality and diversity guidelines.
Comment: These types are completely unhinged.
They did not expel the mother of-four, who has been a doula - who provide continuous support during pregnancy - for six years, but threatened to suspend her unless she deleted the post.
"Cockroaches were everywhere, she claimed. No mattresses or blankets," the interviewed added.The interview was recorded shortly before the Butina's release.
"It is a torture. It is not normal for a human being to be locked for 23, 20, 22 hours in a cell on your own. Do you really think for not filing the paper you deserve 18 months of incarceration, four months in solitary confinement, and all this experience in jail? Is that the way?" Butina stated.
"God found me. He was always there. And helped me to go through all these tough days," the Russian noted.
The incident came just one year after photos surfaced showing Virginia Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam in blackface.
Koby Peters, a student government member from the CSU college of engineering, spoke exclusively with Campus Reform Managing Editor Jon Street about the incident. Peters said that other student government leaders voted to have him removed from the meeting without offering him the chance to respond. The leaders who told him to leave, he said, were of a variety of races, including white, black, and Hispanic.
While blackface is considered racist when worn by others, Peters noted the irony of him being attacked for wearing blackface, as a black man.
"As you can see, I cannot take off my blackface so adding on another shade, in my opinion, doesn't change anything," Peters said.
Activists were trying to prove responsible farming is actually beneficial for the ecosystem. "Today, we brought a few cows here from the center of Finland, and we are here to tell about the importance for agriculture and nature," one farmer explained. She added that cows play a vital role in the environment because "they eat grass that we, people, can't eat, so cows are a very important part of the natural cycle of grasslands."
The UniCafe cafeterias, owned and operated by the Students Union of Helsinki University, announced in mid-October that they were dropping all beef dishes from their menus, starting from February 2020. That includes beef as an ingredient in sandwiches and rolls. They argued that removing beef from the menu would cut the carbon footprint of their meals by 11 percent, resulting in around 240,000kg less carbon dioxide annually.
In the new clip, broadcast by Israel's Channel 13 news agency, Israeli border police officers at a checkpoint are seen shouting at the young man to "get out of here!" in Arabic.
After the Palestinian turns around and walks away with his hands above his head, the police continue to shout contradicting instructions at him before one of them shoots him in the back.
The unknown man is seen screaming in agony as he slumps to the floor. The security forces are not visible when the shot is fired but filmed walking away afterwards.
Ami Ayalon, a Navy commander and former head of the Shin Bet, spoke at J Street last week and said that Israelis believe they are fighting a just war of defense for their existence, and that the world refuses to acknowledge that. But in fact Israel's existence is established, and American Jews can see that Israel is engaged in an unjust war. (Emphasis mine)
Lipset was not the first to argue that the left had a problem with anti-semitism. The phrase "socialism of fools" is attributed to August Bebel, a leader of the German socialist movement at the end of the nineteenth century. This internal critique nonetheless upheld the overwhelming association of anti-semitism and the extreme right, which the rise of Nazism and the horrors of the Holocaust made undeniable. In the 1960s, however, concerns about anti-semitism on the left re-emerged. This time, the warnings came from American Jewish intellectuals who linked their analysis of anti-semitism to a broader argument for a rightward shift in the political orientation of American Jews.
I started the thread because I'd just been reflecting on how some of the first clumsy articles I ever wrote for this gig were basically just me marvelling at how support for Assange had united Berners, Trumpers, Greens, anarchists, libertarians and hackers against those who sought to silence him. Yet today I routinely see people from those factions smearing him because, at some point between then and now, an establishment propaganda narrative got through to them.














Comment: To borrow a Scottish phrase, what a bunch of utter fannies. On what planet would a DOULA organization be 'more inclusive' to people WHO DON'T GIVE BIRTH TO CHILDREN??
Earth, apparently.