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THE BLOCKCHAIN AND US

In 1903, the Wright brothers invented the airplane.

It was hard to imagine then that today, there would be

over 500,000 people travelling in the air at any point in time.

In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto invented bitcoin and the blockchain.

For the first time in history his invention made it possible

to send money around the globe without banks,

governments, or any other intermediaries.

Satoshi is a mystery character and just like the Wright brothers

he solved an unsolvable problem.

Whenever this happens, it inspires incredible innovation.

The concept of the blockchain isn't very intuitive

but still, many people believe it is a gamechanger.

Despite its mysterious beginnings,

the blockchain may be the airplane of our time.

Chapter 1: First Contact With The Blockchain

I found out about blockchain first

as most people around that time were through bitcoin.

Personally, at first I thought bitcoin was a terrible idea.

I was teaching at Stanford back in 2010

and a teaching assistant for the class sent me an article.

She said "There's this really cool thing, it's open source money."

I remember thinking "Open source money, isn't that cool

but it will probably never work."

I did what most people do the first moment

they are exposed to bitcoin. I discounted it.

I thought this was silly Internet money

you could mine it, it's like a golden goose.

It took me about a year to really re-explore the technology.

By 2012 I did what I tell most people to do today:

Turn off your phone, lock your door, and study this technology for a day.

It's the best advice I could give.

I was on a sabbatical from work.

I decided I take a year off, live off some savings

and figure out what I want to do.

It was there that I discovered this little orange icon with a B in the middle

and said "What is this strange thing."

I started looking... Bitcoin... interesting.

That was about 2012/2013

and I haven't left this space since.

I continued further down the blockchain rabbit hole if you will

and I've been pleasantly surprised

and had no reason to crawl my way back out

and find another technology.

There's a point at which you almost can't stop.

It just gets so interesting and you're so fascinated by it

and you just want to learn more and more.

Even to this day, there are new developments

and new ways of solving problems, new approaches

and it's very exciting to be in this world.

It feels really exciting to be involved in blockchain.

It feels like we're at the forefront of something

that has at least the potential to transform

our interactions between each other

between corporations, the underlying infrastructure

of both the private sector but also of government.

For me part of the fascination is that

we don't yet know exactly what this thing is

and yet, there are still lots of people gathering around it.

I thought of it as a space rock that crashed on earth.

You'd have a bunch of people that gather around

and they're all pointing and asking "What is this thing?"

You don't really know but it's still very interesting.

Chapter 2: Blockchain Technology

For me, the blockchain has two main technical ingredients.

One ingredient is cryptography.

When I say cryptography, I really mean asymmetric cryptography.

The other ingredient is so-called distributed systems.

These are the two main things.

If you understand them you understand all the

technical details of blockchain or bitcoin.

You have the ability to create records that are indelible.

You have the ability to transfer value

by making updates to those records.

And you have the ability to automate updates to the records

through these things called smart contracts.

That means potentially that you could transform

the structure of financial services.

Today there are all sorts of institutions

that exist to maintain sets of records.

To be "trusted third party" in industry parlance.

That role is potentially fundamentally reshaped.

Blockchains are networks.

Networks that we see today

Alibaba, AirBnB, Uber...

those are interesting networks but they are centralized.

Here, you're going to have networks that are decentralized

that are working more as a cooperative.

I think some of the challenges will be

what are the economics of those networks,

what are the economics of certain blockchains

versus today's discussion which is all about the technology.

I think tomorrow's discussion will be about

how do you build network effects off of these new railroads.

What's especially interesting for me is that

it was a grassroots movement from the technology sector.

Not a movement of established businesses

trying to find a new selling point.

It's really a bottom-up movement from us geeks.

It's one of the most amazing things in science

that happened in the last 100 years

that this thing is actually possible.

You can digitally sign transactions or other kinds of information

so that you can prove that you actually signed this.

It's much more secure than these

curvy, wriggly signatures that we use every day.

It will probably replace those things soon enough.

Chapter 3: Influence Of The Blockchain

We spent two years trying to understand this space

and what it really meant.

We found that it meant a lot more than just

another digital currency.

As the blockchain became more influential in our thinking

we began to realize that it was a profound shift

in how the Internet could be used

to create new forms of value

and how it could be used to enfranchise

and include people in global finance.

We've had the Internet for years now

and on the Internet, still nobody knows

whether you're a dog or not.

Identity fraud is completely out of control.

So the area where we need some new thinking

is in the identity space.

Maybe the technology brings something new into that space.

And we need it fairly quickly because

we haven't fixed the identity problem for people

but we're about to put ten billion, trillion, gazillion

things on the Internet.

We can have a trust relationship

without really having ever met each other

or having done business at all with each other.

I think that's fundamental.

Security is another.

Blockchains are military grade cryptology

and they've never been cracked.

When you hear about hackers stealing bitcoin

they're not stealing from the blockchain itself.

They are stealing at the point of entry

at the wallet or browser level

where they intercept messages.

But the blockchain itself is very secure.

The Internet of Things will probably be

the best test case for a lot of blockchain technology.

Because if we're going to have millions or billions or trillions

of Internet-enabled devices doing everything

from driving us around to managing our affairs

to monitoring our health, they need a way to

move and store and manage value and

data that has value in a way that is secure and private.

Right now we don't have that.

I'm concerned about the ubiquity of data and how

it flows in and through Internet-connected devices.

I think with a value platform like blockchain

we can at least address some of these problems and

maybe even create new opportunities.

Chapter 4: New Business Opportunities

We cannot sit in our office and study

of course we do that as well

but we need to go out and participate

in this whole blockchain community.

Honestly, what's very new to me

especially regarding younger persons in my team

is how enthusiastic they are about that.

If there is a hackathon, for example

they never come to me and ask if

they can go there and get some money for that

they just go. They're so interested.

They just go and participate and share

what they learned, and we have further discussions.

This is really a new way, also for us

to deal with new technology.

We're in the middle of it, nobody tells us what to do.

It's really we together shaping what we stand for

in the end for blockchain.

We need to be much more technological.

We need to have an awareness of

how something is programmed

so we can check if the programming is correct.

This might be a capability that we have

but not in the way it's needed in the future.

In the future, you always need to have

a technological link to things so you can understand them.

Otherwise you always need your IT guy sitting next to you

helping you in the understanding of the problem.

This is not something that's going to impact one of two industries

it's going to affect every industry

in the same way the internal combustion engine

affected almost every industry

or the Internet affected almost every industry

or the steam engine created new industries.

This is one of those big generational technology shifts

that requires a concerted and focused response.

Otherwise, you will miss the boat.

We are all, also in the financial services industry

trying to recognize that we don't have to be defensive

but we rather have to embrace not just this technology

but this enabler it brings us to access

a vastly underutilized or undiscovered market

that we have to do business with on an eye-to-eye level.

We talk to all sorts of senior executives in financial services

and often the say "We looked at bitcoin,

we had smart people come in and explain

how the blockchain works

but I still just really don't understand

what it means for my business."

I think that makes sense in a way because

if you think about an iPhone, for example:

What's really important, when a new iPhone comes out?

Is it the new chipset or some new way of

compressing frequencies?

I'm not an engineer and don't know how any of that works.

What matters to people is what they can do with the technology.

Of course, success is in now way guaranteed.

One day we may look back on this and say

"Oh, wasn't that great..." But:

If you ask me, there is undoubtedly

a huge amount of progress that has been made.

There's something here.

I find it hard to believe that I'm going to look back

in ten or twenty years and say

"None of this ended up happending."

Because we're really seeing a new way

of transacting value on the Internet.

Chapter 5: The Blockchain And Banks

I know how big financial institutions work.

They're not going to do something reckless with technology.

This is people's money and livelihood they're working with.

These are slow upgrade processes.

These systems, once they get implemented,

will run in parallel with the old systems for a while

before you have a switch over to the new one.

That's standard in technology upgrade.

I knew this was going to take time.

But there are antagonists, players who are threatened.

It's the AT&T/Verizon/Kodak analogy again.

Their business model is threatend by this

and they're going to do things to slow down

and water down the transformational networks.

There is a game theory approach to how the technology

is being rolled out in the markets, for sure.

We made different roundtables here in Zug

after the start of our bitcoin experiment.

For example, we invited banks and bankers from Zug

and tried to connect them with people

of the "Zug cryptovalley".

They were talking, but the bankers were not so happy.

They said there were different things with the law

and "It's not so easy for us."

But it's also a question of attitude.

It's the same as for our city, for our administration:

banks have to get ready.

I know that in a way they are defensive

but on the other hand have research and teams

that face these questions.

Maybe they are waiting a little bit now

but they can't deny it, I'm sure.

I think there's going to be a lot of disruption

a lot of revolution with respect to blockchain-based technologies.

That's going to drive not necessarily

banks worrying about other banks being competitors.

What banks worry about is the "bank of one"

the next generation of a banking network that's

resident on a phone, that's decentralized, distributed

and that's based on a digital token, a digital asset

that's not issued by a bank or government.

It creates all these different permutations and opportunities

not only for enterprises and governments

but also for society.

We see a lot of example of banks and consulting companies

and other Big Four audit firms talking about

how they can strip cost out of the business

of—I don't know—trading in public markets

or whatever it might be.

But if you take the example of public markets:

How can you cut cost out of a market that doesn't exist in the future?

What if the trading of securities happens peer-to-peer

in the marketplace that doesn't have traditional intermediaries

of exchanges, brokers, agents, escrow agents, clearing houses

and all the other parties we rely on?

That's the cost you're cutting out but

what if the market can function without them?

The important thing for leaders of big companies

is not just to think about cost

but also to think strategically.

What can this technology enable me to do

that I wasn't able to do in the past?

I think it's going to take a long time

for it to weave its way into the system.

It may take a normal tech upgrade cycle for it

to fully weave its way into the system.

I have said publicly I think within twenty years

financial services will be just software

and the smart contracts technology in particular

is going to automate a lot of the things

that institutions and people handle today.

Chapter 6: The Blockchain And Financial Inclusion

Seventy-four percent of the world's population

according to the World Bank

does not have access to basic financial services.

In my home country, in the United States of America,

which is one of the wealthiest countries in the world,

about fifty percent of the population

does not have access to basic financial services

including bank accounts.

There's a huge amount of people around the world

that don't get to experience and be a part of the global economy

because they don't have access to the financial system

for a variety of reasons.

I do think this technology will lift

a lot of people out of poverty

but will also be an inclusive technology

that allows more people to engage in global commerce.

I don't like to think that we're creating

so much prosperity for the less than one percent.

I like to think of purpose-led businesses.

By the way, that's the trick I think

for large corporations: to understand

that the cost efficiencies of embracing this new technology

will potentially widen their accessible markets

at a cost that's reasonable.

That in itself will create prosperity in different areas.

Something that we should think about.

Pretty soon, when smartphones can be had for

less than five dollars each, which is right around the corner

nearly every person living in poverty on earth

will have access to a smartphone

and be connected to a network.

That is game changing in and of itself.

When you have digital wallets on these phones

and the ability to trade assets

we're going to answer the question

"What happens when everybody has money?"

Capitalism itself has thrived in some areas

by the natural exclusion of others from markets.

It actually uses that scarcity principle

as its driving basis.

So what happens when money is not scarce?

We will look at people and say:

"What are the things that I cannot do

and where we can join forces?"

Much more than today, where we say

"How big is your car and how much money

do you have on your bank account?"

So, I believe the future will be even more

human, or humane—no... human

than the last hundred years we have seen.

Chapter 7: The Real Revolution

I don't think blockchain is a revolution.

It has been done forever, for forty years,

which is really forever in computer science.

Both ingredients of the blockchain—security and distributed systems

have been around since the early seventies.

This is not the revolution.

The revolution, or the evolution is that

jobs will change.

That's something I believe in.

Jobs will be digitized in some sense.

Computers will do a lot of the manual labor

that we still see in service domains today.

It's called the "fourth technological revolution"

and I think we are at the beginning

of such a revolution just now.

That's why we don't close our eyes.

Some people say "There will be much trouble

people will lose their work," and so on.

I'm sure it will happen

but it's better we face it than deny it.

Offshore working, automation, robots

are they threatening our work?

It's a real-life question when your own son

who is prepared to go get an advanced education

asks you that question.

I concluded I do have a genuine answer:

It's not threatening.

It is forcing us to think a little bit different

but if we do it smart, we actually give

the next generation a great new opportunity

to reinvent why they get up every morning

and why they go to work

and make sure they really make best use of

the degree they studied for

and the things they really want to do in life.

I want to make the world better.

Just better.

Whatever my measure of better is, or yours

is what might be valued by society.

The other thing is this wonderful opportunity

to create a little bit of prosperity.

Because what prosperity offers you is independence.

We don't have to have people who are living in squalor

simply fighting for a handful of rice every day.

There is too much in the world

to live like that anymore.

I think certain countries and even corporations

are beginning to understand that.

Certainly this movement, this blockchain movement

is the technology underpinning

the technology part of that mindset

which exists offline as well.

The idea is out.

If it's not being realized here it may be realized there

or even in the Internet, uncontrollably.

Bitcoin is here, it is here to stay

and will become bigger and bigger.

As the blockchain, as cryptocurrencies

as the possibilities connected to the blockchain and cryptocurrencies.

That's out of the box.

And the whole system does not need any government.

It exists. It works.

It's like a computer network surrounding the world.

You can say "We don't want to be part of it."

So be it.

It's here. And it won't go away.

Chapter 8: The Blockchain And Us

I feel like this is a generational opportunity

for entrepreneurs and investors.

Quite frankly, I have not seen something

as exciting in my entire investment career.

Let's try to build a new system

that has better trade-offs and features

and less downsides.

And let's make it work.

Now the pendulum is going to swing back.

What that's going to do is frankly

make confidence in capital markets higher.

Blockchain has enormous potential implications

outside of financial services.

We might even see the full-scale implementation

of some of those more real-world applications

leapfrog financial services.

This invention, when it came up in the seventies

is really one of the groundbreaking ideas.

It will change society for sure in many domains.

It already has changed society in a sense that

the Internet is a secure place

that you can make transactions on the Internet.

The potential for creating trust

or even permissionless trust

within the Internet

that's something that we haven't had before.

Its impact on society, on business, on government

could be profound.

Blockchain is to be fair nearly ten years old.

I think it has another ten years to run before

we really see what its long-term impact is.

I think it's going to be a long, much more steady journey

we go down and you're going to see

multiple technologies inspired by this thing.

Blockchain technology is not the solution to

all the problems under the sun.

As it matures we will begin to see its potential benefits

but also its limitations.

You can deny it or you can face it.

We always said we have to face it

because these things are coming

if we want or not.

I have seen long-standing partners

when they saw the opportunity, to change

and say "I don't understand everything

but I understand there is something behind this

so we need to go forward." That's really great.

People often say necessity is the mother of invention

but I like to say necessity is also the mother of adoption.

If there is a real use case

that people need a technology for

they start using it.

I started with Commodore, we had Atari, Apple

but at some point in time, Windows came.

Everybody just started to use Windows

without asking "What is the code behind it?

What is the code behind moving the mouse?"

We have a whole lot of possibilities.

Everything will change.

In my opinion, the possibilities are endless.

It reminds me of the situation where all of a sudden

we have two or three huge inventions

happening in one moment.

We are living in a very interesting window of opportunity.

I'm surely very excited to fully embrace that.

Even one little step can be a great step for mankind.

I think we are exiting the industrial age

and are entering an age we still have to name.

Where that will take us is very hard tell.

My suspicion is it means a sort of

resurgence of the notion of community.

It absolutely feels like a whole new paradigm

for changing the world.

We're at a crossroads here.

We have the wherewithal now to create technology

that would help the entire human race.

The question is: Will we do it?

But we can do it now.

There is so much innovation

that blockchain technology has spurred

all throughout the world.

I have absolutely no doubt in my mind

that this technology is going to affect everybody.

I would say in ten to twenty years

there won't be a human being

whose life is not impacted by this technology.

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oh shit he's getting out the car Yo what is good guys Michael

from life LytesTV welcome back to another vlog I hope you guys are all having an awesome

day today it's like seven thirty in the morning but I head to calculus to kill this shit let's

do it alright guys i'm just showing up the lounge right now and like again there's no

one here but um I barely got any sleep and so I've class it like 12 it's like 10 right

now so I'm gonna go get some sleep right now because your boy needs some hours whatever

anyone tells you eight hours of sleep is crucial to have a good and productive day so right

now I'm gonna go sleep get some hours and I'll see you guys soon hugs alright guys i've

been slacking again i left milk inside like you know all right I left the milk inside

my blender bottle and then I throw it away and then I got the little vortex thing that

that shakes everything for you blends it for you whatever and now I left the milk inside

so hopefully hopefully let's just let's go see if it let's go see if it smells oh you

guys low key look at this pretty lit right now like all right so whenever I keep the

protein because I just didn't just break it no all right guys so actually it's pretty

lit because like when i had my blender bottle and then i kept the protein inside yet smelled

by blah blah blah but then the smell stayed there for like a long time even after i cleaned

it out multiple times but this one i just put the soap inside i press the blend button

and blend it all around the cup and it smells like literally almost gone so i'm not saying

you should keep your protein in your cup all the time and leave it there to let it rot

but I mean this will do the job of getting the smell gone so right now I'm going to go

to the gym and let's go if you guys do want one of these sick blender

mixing things instead of your blender bottle instead of whatever you guys use at home I'll

just put a link down it description where you guys can buy one so yes it's not sponsored

but I mean after this fam please sponsor me [Music] Oh [Music] oh alright guys I just

pinched from the gym and so right now the plan is I'm just going to go to cars like

when they're at a stop sign it's like we have a bunch of stuff signed on our campus I'm

just gonna hop in the back seat number I heber for Michael I already been done before but

like a lot of the things on YouTube are fake so I'm gonna do right now for real this time

alright guys so I'm just waiting at a stop sign right now on our campus I'm just going

to act like I'm on my phone like looking for the uber and then I'm just gonna like oh it's

right there yeah yep yep yep yep oh alright let's try it up this is my uber call us all

right I love in the trophy I was rushing are you my uber are you over are you my uber oh

shit no no I open the door I thought you're my uber sorry however I'll catch you is that

my uber Oh yo what this is uber oh sorry but I thought it over I thought it was uber sorry

alright so that that didn't really go as planned because like all these people's cars were

locked in the back like I literally tried like 20 times but I mean one of them work

but she'd even noticed that I opened the door in her car so I'll try it out later i'ma go

here right now but I'm definitely gonna try that later so we'll see what happens also

smash that fucking like one and if you're a savage alright guys i'm going to eat right

now at this Hawaiian spot where my Federer and I said it's pretty good I think they have

poker event poking with the longest time there's this place in uh in Santa Monica called sweep

in polka that left mean like a lot of people from my high school used to go to all the

time and my friends too and like I guess there's a place like it here so I'm gonna go try it

out and then I'm think I'm gonna do the uber thing when i get back again because i need

to get that right they hating on me cuz I did it on my own me I did it by myself I'm

stressing i just put I have a D on my tongue and let it melt sometimes I can handle all

the pressure pop a couple but I want to go to Cleveland for me I perform any place in

any well I've caught a full of ruffles on the roller heavy metal I just said it period

the diamond on my puzzle I want to share blowing me the fakest people ever I just trying to

make it any wish and I was settled you get a little money think you're

worshipping the devil I've been thinking so no part of you ain't drinkin I can help you

alright guys i'm back at a different spot we're trying this again fan I'm not gonna

screw this up baby say what's up Sam so all right my homie he's chillin with me I'm gonna

stay here and wait for cars to come and then I'm gonna basically like DAP them up and then

but I brought catch you later and then i'ma hop in the uber which is not really an uber

hi I think I put in my location already I don't have a pickup for you yes I'm a woman

oh this isn't missing it over so I just dropped off a look passenger oh I think we also speak

oh my bad use the same car sorry to push and this is laughs like I'm running away huh excuse

me do you mind if I try riding it I'm not gonna run away oli haven't ridden a bike in

like six months yeah you're just like I'm just like so many months because like I'm

making a video from Mike school project and it's like me riding a bike after like I asked

like what's people already like you're not like the first person okay do you mind yeah

go for it cool I just need those like yeah I'll be I'll be quick Oh see you tomorrow

[Applause] she took some running away with her back she takes off running away with her

bike watch imma wait like two minute didn't go then yo she really just gave me her bike

like that fam who's Amanda's this imma wait like two minutes let him go go back so she

thinks I actually ran away my bro she really just gave me her bike just

kind of doing it for a school project all right should I go back now it's kind of messed

up to be honest I feel bad I feel bad but she thinks I ran away oh my god fuck did you

think that I ran elastic did you think I sorry I repeat what you just said to the girl now

when i was gone with the bike so when you went all the over there I asked her if she

thinks that he's gonna come back and then she was like oh you know him or like no I

don't you just like get your bike out so not cool way that's my boy shot at Logan fall

for that one all right we got another target oh shit i'm gonna do it oh oh shit I'm so

sorry wait was well they're back doors are always locked them Shay's getting up the car

yeah yeah run oh shit it's getting off your car Oh okay alright guys that is the end of

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Stereotypes Climbers Part 2

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The stressful

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I put us all in danger.

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-Then maybe this isn't your place.

-You still think you can keep secrets from me, Harlee?

-When Bianci's man got arrested,

he took it as a personal challenge.

-We need to convince him that Rossi's working with us.

-NYPD! This is a raid!

-We're bargaining with a life.

-Someone's dying tonight.

-New "Shades of Blue" --

Sunday, 10:00, 9:00 Central on NBC.

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6 Reasons Why You Should Include American Silver Eagles in Your Portfolio:Donald Trump Finance Stock - Duration: 9:17.

hey good morning YouTube it's p dolls

from the montana silver stacker free

silver and gold dot biz hope everyone's

doing fantastic happy tuesday hope

you're enjoying the start of the week

here after after a nice weekend and i've

got a great video on a subject i think

and you know in the silver world that

it's near and dear to everyone's hearts

and it has to do with the american

silver eagle and really why everyone

should include the american silver eagle

in their portfolio okay regardless of

what they're doing and other things

they're doing so on and so forth and

again the american silver eagle guys

iconic so you have an idea again okay so

let's talk let's talk about the american

silver eagle and why you should include

the american silver eagle in your

portfolio so if you're currently in the

market for physical silver bullion or

you've been in the market and you're

continuing to stack we all know you have

so many choices to consider Silver's

very popular for many many good reasons

we know that and it's available in many

many forms so you can you can get it in

silver bars you can get in and coined

you can get into rounds and if you've

looked at silver you've probably come

across the american silver eagle right

you come across american silver eagle

and it's it's not just a coin it's an

iconic coin it's it's so popular and

we'll talk about that but it's one of

the most iconic coins in the world today

if not the most popular the most iconic

if you will and it is the most popular

coin in the world today hands down so a

brief history of the the american silver

eagle it was first struck in 1986 okay

so they'd had their 25th anniversary not

too long ago the coin was authorized

and you guys may not notice by the

liberty coin act of nineteen eighty-five

and while the first coins were minted in

San Francisco at the San Francisco mint

to other ments have also produced Silver

Eagles including the Philadelphia Mint

and who can guess the last minute that

does it in the famous West Point mint

right and many people know about all

those three different minutes and

they're they're really the mints that

most people have in their mind when it

comes to United States and so the

american silver eagle is one of the most

if not the if not the most widely not

only the most popular but widely

recognized coin in the world the coin

carries a great deal of symbolism and

it's considered an icon of American

Silver of American coinage if you will

and the coins a verse features The

Walking Liberty design form from eighth

off you guys know the last name Lyman

eight off Lyman and it's pointing to one

arm and holding an olive branch on the

other so let's take a look at that so we

can kind of put the words with with the

image okay there it is right there see

that Walking Liberty is pointing with

one arm and holding an olive branch and

the other as you guys can see she's

featured with the Rising Sun of the

background the word Liberty is inscribed

along the top rim of the coin while the

inscription and God We Trust is

inscribed next to liberty guys we even

have God on her money I mean these

anti-god people just absolutely this

liberal nonsense it's even in our money

tender Constitution that's another video

another day right a final description

along the bottom rim the coin features

the coins mint year okay right there

right down there at the very bottom you

guys can see that for the real close

there you go alright so you can see the

coins min here so the opposite side you

guys know this the famous Harold egg

eagle with shield design and John Mark

Annie the famous John Mark Annie in

addition there are 13 stars directly

above the Eagle representing the

original 13 colonies can see them right

there and the

reverse feature several inscriptions as

well including United States of America

one out fine silver and one dollar this

coin in its silver form unlike the

American Gold Eagle is available in only

one wait guys only one way and the

american eagle coin has 0 point night

one troy ounce of point nine nine nine

fine silver and these coins also carry a

one dollar face value and of course our

good legal tender but you wouldn't want

to use this to buy your bread right we

know that so american silver eagle 20

some dollars today okay now let's talk

about why the american silver eagle why

you should clue this in your portfolio

there's really you know six solid

reasons as to why you should include

this beautiful american silver eagles

the iconic american silver eagle in your

portfolio okay number one it has great

liquidity american silver eagles are

incredibly liquid guys and while these

coins sell out from time to time there's

usually a good supply of coins available

you know wherever you look and because

their beauty popularity these coins are

easy to sell because everyone wants them

okay that makes it very very convenient

silver content american silver eagles

contain one story on two point nine nine

nine five silver like most silver does

it has regional premiums dealer premiums

on american silver eagles tend to be

quite reasonable okay and this allows

you to get more silver for your dollar

and stretch your investment money

further so you'll pay more than just

bullying because you're dealing with

iconic coin but it the premium

definitely is is reasonable to stack

these government minted coins okay coins

versus bullion okay collectability some

american silver eagles such as proofs

can have collectible value over and

above their silver and face values so

again you're going to pay more for these

why because they're American Silver

Eagle they're more in demand a higher

demand right the more value there's

going to be it's going to be economics

and it's the most recognized coin in the

world so hence the higher demand alright

so let's take up

look at that again so collectability and

for you guys with IRAs it has IRA

eligibility american silver eagles are

eligible for inclusion in your IRA count

make it easier to acquire and hold

significant amounts and of course ease

of storage guys I've always talked about

this the american silver eagle coins are

easily stacking and stored there a great

choice when it comes to keeping some

precious metals accessible in the event

of a currency economic or geopolitical

crisis do you think we're going through

some geopolitical crisis is right now

Syria our ships now are headed to North

Korea I think they're out there or a

carrier group out there being a former

naval officer I think that's badass

those Tomahawk missiles and the American

Silver Eagle guys is the most popular

silver coin for good reason it's a

combination of its silver content its

history the overall beauty of the coin

and they're absolutely worth having as

part of your overall holdings of silver

and gold I recommend really diversifying

but this this could be a major part of

your silver and gold holdings so for

those reasons guys I highly recommend

getting the american silver eagles part

of your government minted coinage if you

will so when I say diversified bullion

and then government meant like american

silver eagle or UK mexican libertad the

Austrian Philharmonic Canadian Maple

Leaf but because of all the reasons I

mentioned this should be the most major

piece as far as government minted coins

in your collection alright I hope you

guys enjoyed that I hope you guys

enjoyed the history of the American

Silver Eagle the six reasons as to why

this should be a major part of your

silver and gold portfolio if you liked

the video please give it a thumbs up

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below always keep your comments positive

and constructive I appreciate that and

may God bless all of you may God bless

our President Donald J Trump and most of

all may God bless the United States of

America thanks so much

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Impractical Jokers - Surfs Up, Asshat | truTV - Duration: 2:13.

approaching shoppers and telling them

they look like a character

from a TV show or movie

that doesn't exist.

The goal is to get the person on videotape

saying the character's fake "catchphrase."

If you can't get them to record the catchphrase,

you lose.

If you can't get wit? to record the catchphrase,

I love the show.

Woman: What show?

"Surfstitute Teacher."

Q:

"Surfstitute Teacher."

[ Laughs ]

It's about a cool,

Hawaiian shirt-wearing substitute teacher

who surfs in on summer vacation.

He comes in,

and he's got a catchphrase.

He says...

"Surf's up, asshats."

[ Chuckles ]

He goes,

"Surf's up, asshats!"

Would you do me a favor?

Woman: Mm-hmm.

Could you do a video with me where you're like,

"Surf's up, asshats"?

Please.

Watch, watch, watch.

Hey, honey, guess who I found.

Could you just say it real quick for me?

"Surf's up, asshats."

-Ahh! -Ahh!

Surf's up, asshat.

You lose, asshat.

[ Laughter ]

I just work here. They wouldn't let me manage.

[ Laughter ]

Everyone could hear you.

It's not very professional,

in my opinion.

So it's

the "surf's up" part?

It's the "asshat."

[ Laughter ]

"Asshat's" a bad one, huh?

Woman: Ask this lady

if she thinks that's a bad one.

Excuse me, ma'am.

Remember that show "Surf's Up"

where the guy says "asshat" all the time?

[ Laughs ]

I said it too loud.

Do you think that's professional?

No.

So "surf's up" is fine.

"Surf's up" is fine.

"Surf's up" is fine.

The "asshat" I didn't...

Sal: [ Laughing ] This is hysterical.

They're having

a dead-serious conversation!

Q: Right.

There's

a difference between

what you say in the break room

and what you say out on the...

Right, right.

They're ganging up on Q.

I got his back.

Yeah?

I got his back. Yeah.

I shouldn't say that? I shouldn't say...?

Woman: In a loud voice.

You can say it in the street,

you know.

Right.

And the yelling.

Joe: Surf's up, asshat!

-Is that your boss? -That's my manager.

That's...

Now I see where you get it.

Right, right.

Forget what I said.

Right, right, right.

[ Laughter ]

"Forget what I said."

"Forget what I said."

Surf's up, asshat.

[ Both laughing ]

We have converted them!

We'll give you the thumbs up. [ Laughs ]

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Trump Often Makes Empty Threats Of 'You'll See ' This Time He Followed Through - Duration: 3:36.

Trump Often Makes Empty Threats Of �You�ll See.� This Time He Followed Through

BY KAITLAN COLLINS

Donald Trump is often criticized for making outrageous claims that he lets quietly disappear

from the news cycle when he doesn�t, or can�t, back them up.

After he won the election in November, the president claimed he was robbed of the popular

vote because 3 to 5 million people in the country voted illegally. He threatened to

launch a �major investigation� into the matter, led by Vice President Mike Pence,

and then discreetly never did.

On March 4, Trump declared on Twitter that the Obama administration wiretapped his offices

during the presidential campaign. The president said he had evidence of this, and told Tucker

Carlson days later that �you will see some interesting things going to the forefront

over the next few weeks.�

Nothing ever came to the forefront.

This week, he said he believed Susan Rice committed a crime when she made dozens of

requests seeking to unmask the identities of Trump transition officials who were caught

up in the surveillance of foreign officials, but provided no evidence to show how she was

guilty.

�It�s a bigger story than you know,� he promised the New York Times. �I think

you�re going to see a lot. I think you�ll see a lot. I mean, I frankly think The Times

is missing a big thing by not writing it because you�re missing out on the biggest story

there is.�

Then Trump used the familiar phrase once more. This time it was at a press conference with

the King of Jordan when he was asked by a reporter if he will intervene in Syria directly

after Bashar al-Assad�s regime launched a devastating chemical attack against its

own citizens.

�One of the things I think you�ve noticed about me is, militarily, I don�t like to

say where I�m going and what I doing,� Trump said from the Rose Garden. �And I

watched past administrations say, we will attack at such and such a day at such and

such an hour. And you, being a warrior � you would say, why are they saying that? And I�m

sure you sat back in Jordan, and you said, why are they saying that?�

�I watched Mosul, where the past administration was saying, we will be attacking in four months.

And I said, why are they doing that? Then a month goes by, and they say, we will be

attacking in three months, and then two months, and then we will be attacking next week. And

I�m saying, why are they doing that? And as you know, Mosul turned out to be a much

harder fight than anyone thought, and a lot of people have been lost in that fight. I�m

not saying I�m doing anything one way or the other, but I�m certainly not going to

be telling you.�

�It�s very possible that my attitude towards Assad and Syria has changed very much.�

A little more than 24 hours later after he made that comment, Trump ordered the launch

of 59 Tomahawk missiles at an air base in Syria.

�Tonight, I ordered a targeted military strike on the air base in Syria from where

the chemical attack was launched,� Trump said from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

�It is in this vital national security interest of the United States to prevent and deter

the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons.�

He followed through.

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