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have, like, i don't know how to say it just what i meant by different vide number here is everyone feeling as well as a one day. the whole world will benefit from what we're producing here, by milan minimums of ally. and since there was resistance to a badge, when woman entering the business world, what sally of a bo lome isn't what david ben green was a leader. and he knew that the future of israel was towards the south. 5 5 ah, and the future of israel, this is what the modern city of tel aviv with its flashy skyscrapers startups and
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lifestyle has always stood for every day, hundreds of thousands of commuters crowd into this city. that is nearly boasting up the scenes. real estate prices are exploding much like in german urban areas, but even foster tel aviv is in danger of being smothered by its own appeal. but there is a bit more room to breathe. here in the desert, we are driving to what feels like the end of the earth to israel's arrival, as it near the border with jordan. the nearest town is 100 kilometers away in the dry, dusty desert. ya see, ben is in the process of building a kind of fountain of youth that could one day strengthen olympic athletes. he has developed something new with which he hopes to transform the town into a biotechnology hub. he was inspired by animals on his huge ranch where he keeps
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antelopes, nubian, i boxes and see brass. the secret to his $25000000.00 business is found in his own personal. noah's ark. it appears as if stranded here, but it is in fact home to dozens of exotic animals as zoom in the desert quite the attraction for tourists and holiday goers staying at this wilderness ranch. but his greatest treasures of these tiny crustaceans, the common yabby, and australian crayfish, then believes that within this organism lies the key to eternal youth. thought the limburger. the locker lobsters never grow old. did you know that they can renew themselves over and over again? i actually bred these here to be decorative. then i noticed that these crayfish
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renew their shell and just 3 days, 10 times faster than any other species of crustaceans much in 24 hours. they build a dental system similar to our solution, but most importantly we found that they produce a morphis, calcium carbonate or something the whole world has been looking for. as a result, i started a company together with beersheba, university of lucia. if the common yabby can use this special calcium to quickly renew its body parts, can we humans benefit from it? to ben is convinced he has launched dozens of studies with an international team of researchers, and has all ready filed numerous patents. he has already succeeded in making the calcium of the crayfish usable for humans as well. the advantage of this so called amorphous calcium carbonate is that our bodies are far better at absorbing it than conventional crystalline calcium. but the real breakthrough came when researchers
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discovered that it has anti inflammatory properties. michelle ostable bone loss in osteoporosis, for example, is caused by a certification in the bone where model it paralyzes. the cells that build bone and strengthens the cells that destroy bone, not feel occupational folky, no matter how much calcium is present, the person falls apart. but once you have this link between calcium and the anti inflammatory carbonate things turn around, the bones can be rebuilt, which is even someone who breaks their arm can benefit also with muscle growth or even sperm production of documents. logically i'm but the tiny crayfish do not produce enough calcium for humans. after a decade of research, thence team has now managed to copy and artificially manufacture the animals. amorphous calcium carbonate. $80000.00 pills per hour are already being produced here initially as a dietary supplement. it is also currently being reviewed by the us food and drug
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administration for approval as medicine then started out in the desert as a farmer, growing wheat and flowers, cultivating the desert in the spirit of the visionary founder of the state of israel. garvey, ben groom today, he wants to make the baron landscape blue with innovation. but it's hard to find workers in this remote place. miguel m barella mccomb, her name because she fish who wants to come to this, does it with his harsh living conditions for women. people with strong wills who are motivated by ideas to settle this land. that's who there is no dispute over land here. we can produce excellent agricultural products and our children have a wonderful place to grow up like them are heavily on the remote lafayette to remain on the regular with the remote. although his scientific partners and their laboratories are located elsewhere, yossi ben has remained loyal to the arrival they set 1st as
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a farmer now as of biotech, entrepreneur per future 2 lies in the desert in the negative. 19 year old. are you sure average other is that between and is the 1st entrepreneur in her family klan, which has lived in the neck of desert for generations. but before she shows us her business idea, she takes us to a typical bedouin village cash m. a collection of sheds and corrugated iron hots often without electricity, water, all rooms. the dwellings of the former nomads were built without building permits, which means demolition notices could come from the authorities at any time. the bedouins, all the poorest in the country, says jabber neglected and without prospects. she wants to change that. she volunteers in the poorer settlements after all, her parents also originally came from one of these unofficial villages for ahead of
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the me of yours. but maybe there is another way if the state would really develop the negative deserts than it could start here with the young people that the cva to 80 learn the rules mussa fall. we has 9 children. they live in poor conditions. as is the case with many bedouins, his children are his only wealth. we are not allowed to interview them all the women that is forbidden in their very traditional way of life. that too is a hurdle along the way to a more modern future. lemme assume of deli bought it. i don't know why people are unemployed here relative to because their education is miserable. all of our children don't go to school only law. my mom, the other citizens, are complained that they steal things from the yeah. you know, our, our young people supposed to live hungry animal you alive. right. one of our children are pushed on to the margins, wanna see if the state cared. they would educate our people and make them normal
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citizens who are jamarion pleasure, may rattle you. oh, without the bedouin in the negative. israel's future in the desert cannot succeed and the government knows this to, for years. they have been attempts to integrate the marginalized population. and now for the 1st time, an arab party in the governing coalition is representing the interests of the bedouin and hope is growing. that progress is slow. stories like jabbers are still exceptions. she grew up in raw hot, the largest between town in israel, at raw, hot innovation hub. the computer science student meets with her mental. it's about her business plan. jabber has developed an app that allows cashless payments at gas stations all over israel. her supporters are thrilled, but not every one in the traditional they do in community. celebrated when
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a young woman try to enter the world of startups. and it a middle to de leon tay. i've always liked to go against the grain though my own way. hello, there was resistance. at 1st, people found it strange that a bedouin woman wanted to enter the business world a to day me as they are more acceptable that they um, completed. we agreed to meet again in a few months and we are curious to see how her business idea will develop. 20 kilometers away from i shes home is the capital of the neck f desert. bear shaver. if you believe what you hear about bear shaver than it's not worth the trip, but we're going to go any way. at the gates of the city, we meet eric marrow of the jewish national fund. he wants to revive the vision of this state of israel's founders to make the remote regions in the south and north
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of israel, so attractive that half a 1000000 people settle there within the next 25 years to de congest the metropolitan regions around tel aviv. and jerusalem david been going was a lever, and he knew that the future of israel was towards the south, right? because it was a very large amount of space that was uncontested and never developed. but in order to make it attractive for people to buy the home, you have to create a quality of life. you have to create economic opportunities, you have to create a social services. you have to create an ecosystem. although it is the largest city in the desert, basheba has been a marginalized periphery for decades. a working class city for immigrants, particularly from north africa. most israelis stop here at best, only to refuel on their way to the red sea for vacation. but to day change is visible in many neighborhoods. one example is this newly created oasis in the
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desert. where there was once a junkyard donations helped to create a lake with park sports facilities and playgrounds, as well as an amphitheatre, bringing more quality of life to basheba. the park itself is, is, is just the catalyst. it's just the ege watching the development of the housing is creating ah, thousands of jobs for blue collar workers from all over that come from the barrel and villages in the our villages and the working together in order to create opportunities. real estate developers overcome that architects. a 3 bedroom apartment in the desert city of bear shaver currently costs the same as a one bedroom apartment in tel aviv polly group. hi lou, a 30 year old web designer is benefiting from this as well. the new lake is her favorite spot in the city. it's where she refusals,
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when the daily grind has depleted her energy reserves. delivery. here it is not as cramped as in the area around television where they can only build upwards. in contrast, there are new limits in the open desert and basheba. we can develop architecturally and creatively in all directions. good. modernization just needs to be a little faster. the delegate though my she represents the new face of the once dusty city. after her studies, she didn't pack her bags like so many other young, qualified people. group ilo is determined to stay and help shape the beginning of israel's future in the negative desert. come along, a lot of my dream is to create a business start up center for designers. i want to offer a helping hand with will of no matter if someone is a beginner or a professional,
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they're holding a place where people can develop themselves and their ideas a place that is always there for them. that i am a little in order to keep her as an employee. her boss is paying for advanced training. if things go well as she hopes, she may soon be promoted to our director. she now travels to tel aviv twice a week. at the train station, there is a symbol of the future of bear shaver, a bridge that appears to connect everything. on one side is ben gory on university . on the other is the new high tech park, with a notable international tech see next to residential areas. and everything is accessible by train but bridges alone are not enough. they only help if they bring together employers and employees who can actually work
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together. the lord of center was created to act as an intermediary, megan turner is an employment agent and helps to mediate between business training institutions and job seekers. well, you that we are gone mad. happens in the tech world. things are changing by the minute even. and so it's our job because we have built this relationship with the technical colleges to go in and to tell them listen, i think it's a really good idea for you to update your syllabus. this is what we're hearing from the field, the people who are wanting to hire these young adults are saying we can't hire them without the set of skills. so we're helping everyone get on the same page. who pi lou and turner, our desert dwellers through and through narrow, on the other hand, seized the great potential of the desert and helps others to realize their dreams there. but as long as he can still afford it, he prefers to live in a city like tel aviv on traffic free days,
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bare shave. i can be reached in about an hour from tel aviv twice as far away is the a rover desert along the border with jordan. they're near the antelope range and calcium production lies. the village of took him an artist commune in the middle of a breathtaking landscape. here already say give, has realized his dream, a life in the desert. the lawyer left the big city noise of tel aviv behind, struck out and bought a house here the kind he couldn't afford in the country's metropolitan regions. promises the effect of commer. this is the most wonderful place in the world, but it's hot as hell. but a beautiful paradise. i wouldn't want to live anywhere else. zuwaka. ah, his lifestyle is nothing unusual in to kim. those who come here want to express themselves to something different. until recently said f was the mayor. some rent
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out vacation rooms, many freelance as an artist if settled here. mm. corporate people are becoming more and more interested corner since corona machine. people have learned that they can work from home level even in the desert. every one who comes here has a certain squirrel. this is not a conventional place when the house was this place can bring outside of you that you didn't know you had said, because you have to reinvent yourself here. and i say to people, only a year after i 1st moved here, john, did i really feel i was alive high before that? i'd only glimpsed life. ah, but the space that the vastness of the desert creates in the soul also has its price. the seclusion of the rover also brings hardships with it. it's a 100 altogether, baton him as a to harness owner locked on a bill server. if you have to go to the hospital, you have to travel far to elaborate publish ever. and when things get complicated,
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when we depend on the cities for technicians or maternity dishwasher or air conditioning, for example, once we share an a call of impulsion missive, look here, looks like a postcard to an alternative life in the desert. but for the masses of people who ought to be settled in israel's southernmost region, it will no doubt remain to exotic. ah, large settlement projects are being planned around the neg, if capitol of bathsheba. this time we arrive at night and find another surprise. the allegedly boring desert city has quite a lively night life, especially here in the university district. and in the old town. ah, and there is something to celebrate. when we meet web designer goopy lou again,
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she proudly tells us about her promotion. i mean, this is the reason why i'm going to say, i'm going to have these words hard to read. i to savvy a day, but i'm bringing a what i studied with the transformation of the city appears to be taking place through developments like who pi lowe's. she is a pioneer. others must follow if israel's vision of the future in the desert is to come. true, suddenly the waitress joins the conversation as well. the 20 year old ozzy jury works in this ball to finance her tourism degree. she says she came to the fall south from her hometown in the north. the only thing that we don't have here is the but i accept of that perfect geared that prices are better than the vibe here. a
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good and i love the city a real with all the thing about yet. and it has anyone. they're all going to feel the same answer because they'll never have, like, i don't, i was they just, what i did went by the people from the next table also wants to have their say, our camera seems to attract a lot of attention here for her. when you're here, uh huh. 6 that's your with tom emotions, tommy, re, all geology students like so many they are originally from other cities and are only studying in bathsheba because the cost of living is cheaper. but where do they see their future? i don't know how it will be when we're with roger, so it's a pleasure to learn the house,
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but it has another bright combo server to the phone. we're lucky. you can find almost nothing mostly military areas. so there are maybe for us as a journalist instead maybe a good play mind or something they are hoping for a jobs miracle. the reality though is green, even though there shaver is growing little is happening around it. the next morning we find out why, from one of the desert regions, most knowledgeable experts at ben gory on university in bear shaver, the odin ro, face studies urban development in the neg f. desert. even finding a job in the negative is still difficult. he explains, the desert is still not sufficiently connected. he is the classical papers because it's true you can get from here to the center in one hour. but from here to all the
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settlements around it, it's much more, more difficult. so the interconnectivity within the metropolitan area hasn't to be improved significantly. and not only by buses, you have to have the real world railroad working much, much better. other forms of infrastructure such as water and electricity are easier to tackle. he says, not far from basheba. one of the world's largest concentrated solar power plants cleans like a gigantic lighthouse of crucial importance for the development of the desert are of course it's traditional inhabitants. more and more bedouins are studying at the university that to me because is drawing, it's already about a quarter of a 1000000 and they will probably double in the next 2 generations because of a young population. most of it is under 20 years old and, and they're probably going to be a major part of population and they and because they're growing the large part of
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the common when we meet iesha abu jabber again in the between capital of her heart . she is full of confidence. an investor has given her $50000.00 in start of money . today she wants to show us how her app for cashless refueling will work. the app direct drivers to the nearest gas station and processes. the payment in israel customers usually pay directly at the pump with a credit card and have to enter all kinds of details such as their personal id number. the whole process is particularly difficult for many bedouin women says jabber very cleverly, raziski lawyer some with her that if you do it here on the app, you don't need all that. the gas station connects to your phone. you just have to quickly validate it and you're ready to start pumping. you don't have to do a lot of pushing buttons or even go inside to pay live occasionally. no. you pay
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quickly with the app on your phone. and off you go to the cafe. that synth jabbers app is not yet up and running. we still paid by credit card. this time that we suddenly realized that our receipt was missing, a group limb is saying didn't take her corolla of allah is obligation. you will get her cabella thought that you didn't need their paper. now you convinced me that she is already in negotiations with the major petrol station networks. she plans to launch her up at the end of the year. her dream of establishing herself as a high tech entrepreneur is almost a reality. as a bedroom, she is a member of a minority. as a high tech entrepreneur, jabber represents a key force in israel's new vision of the desert. the eyes of many are on the
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south of the country. the growth is, is going to be is going to come here in the next 2025 years. the, the problem is, or that will be able to create quality development, which will keep the people here and, and her, and attract people to plumbing and actually make our lives better. he biotech farmer. ya see ben, this convinced of this, his success story continues. israeli athletes took his desert calcium at the olympics in japan. he says proudly. and it is currently even being tested in clinics for the treatment of corona related illnesses. his next plan is for an american billionaire to test the calcium in space during his trip to the moon. in order to reduce astronauts inevitable muscle atrophy in weightlessness. like the garage door sales when you have the plant. after you have the live,
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after you have the fruit, this is the story when the people in the fruit, good fruit, if you story, you'll see then is already reaching for the stars. others have yet to lay the groundwork for a life in the desert. ah israel's power into the desert is still low and rocky but the goal is clearly in sight. ah ah, with
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