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university into english welp and the company which is located in silicon valley and manufacturing facility in germany to visit the international based company it was a very we'll based r. and d. support the idea the idea we were the project developed on this the idea of silicon it chronic plus to try something which is absolutely new to do with no no no that's kind of really this kind of something i don't build though that no doubt about it but that's some kind of the new you know would you go away from the electronics industry says so when you say plastic instead of silicone this means that plastic may be a conjectural like a semiconductor one absolutely plastic may be conductive maybe semiconductor and plastic is something which is based which is a material so you made the whole management technical management of the scream scream was no pole like traditional screaming. or other poorly rehearsing plastic screen and the plus stick semiconductor was just manage
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the color in this area in this screen. the idea or no one sequin twenty something which from a careful huge implementation not only the plastic not only the reader which we're pretty we're going to produce so the idea is so great this what i would spend about . wonder how far you're in a very very complicated negotiation competing with cheney is. or who would like to accept this technology and sharon as a portion of it we was able to be in this competition and now we're studying for the process just west to build huge when your fiction facility in the russia which will produce of these products second we. we made a request to our partner to for the project product itself to focus the computer
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itself on the. school consumers school pupil consumers and they needed to anyone else one year experiment the win for russian regions schoolboys and schoolgirls will start to use this computer instead of was a cool paper textbooks and process number three was taught to create and russia are in the center which will develop the technology of the plastic bluster computers you mentioned that this technology is developed in england produced by plastic logic in the in california what is risk man have to do with it to build you paying manufacturing a city which will which will have the big scale production using it here or in the new thinking the most growth must be building the most cool below the r. and b. center which will develop the technology so there's that make moscow maybe in the
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new silicon plastic valley in the future of the silicon where in all of the something that you know you'll get me if we speak seriously. there's no exact answer for this could be plastic electronics we'll convince the market if market will accept it i am a strong believer of the huge option for nor for a complete substitution more what's for. dinner. well opinion on plastic recordings and the number of electronics and my son does a lot of reading which is strange for a twelve year old today and i try to introduce this reader you know this electronic book which is better than a computer because there's not the light i mean i mean it's but he does like this. he prefers paper pay paper books is this plastic plastic to go any better well there is sun it are in-or which is actually the requirement i should of what are the differences between the normal screen and then
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a chronic screen which for use on our computer into additional was sickle screen the computer you have. the lights are coming into your eyes in this in the reader you don't have to really you don't have this reflected in this right under the light like on paper this is really is this was this i'm going is another but so is i search for some reason definitely no i no no no oh well look it's the court of the same extent which they may be heard by the paper you already did and that's part of the same are true that your twenty paper paper have the same effect which is more clear for young less warner robel less risky for the pupil i say people wise and especially for children well that's why. the paper there is something which a must if you're speaking of all of the consumers in the school thank you thank you very much mr and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was on the tele head of the night and
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this is an hour from all of us here spotlight will be back with more from stan comments on what's going on in that same question and so then stay and r.t. and take.
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touch with the hotel and touch your girl the photo for a good go how would international house floods achieve every green little her children in tow who. uncertain victory short lived jubilation after the fall of gadhafi with some libyans saying they are now being abused by those who fought for their freedom. and profiting from punishments at a time when the u.s. is tightening its fiscal belt flourishing private jail seek more revenue from cast calgary's nerves. and dad selling for tourists ukraine considers the legality of day trips to the contaminated area around her novel the side of the world's biggest nuclear tragedy.
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it's turning out of the russian capital you're watching r t i'm marina joshie welcome to the program amnesty international has called on media's new authorities to prevent human rights abuses there ellen. nations of violations committed by both rebels and colonel gadhafi stroup most of the country is now under rebel control with only a few pockets of khadafi loyalists still fighting but some people in the capital say the only fruits of the revolution they're seeing are uncertainty and fear as artie's marie finished now reports. let. it off if we truthfully just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of you leave. all reminders of recently overthrown dictatorship suppressed what used to pray nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for laughter. he's sharp shooter early here we call him because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's only actually but some out
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smiling i live in the dark the freedom is nothing but the mirage my crown has been arrested three times in the last two weeks rebels interrogated him and to his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with gadhafi his regime we cover his face and change his name in supposedly free libya basemen is afraid of being thrown to jail again or even killed your kind of blood wars are all good but the currency of all the bad wars i want to. make of what we are talking about democracy this is not the work of akram says libya didn't get treated for dictatorship but only fell into another one of the rebels' wrappings in a city where the gun has become a common accessory just like a cell phone and where one can only cross the town's numerous checkpoints with an obligatory a large part of the winners this is
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a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are free don't go there for years there are no way this is not true believe me because they are free from war and good after returning back to tripoli you see the same people same people same person i think they are supporting a revolution can bring much hope that which comes after war is often different those. drove egypt three balled this year was two of the streets this week and seven months of talk in france and angry at the leg of progress on the reforms he was future to is still far from clear posed gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrator a gunfire and singing here around the clock for more than a fortnight already by all parties however some believe there could be a serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how
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the future a country will be governed. r.t. tripoli libya. meanwhile there is growing concern in libya that arms seized after the fall of gadhafi could fall into the wrong hands brian johnson thomas a former u.n. experts told me that what needs to be done to stop the flow of weapons. all start off by being illegally made to leave could be sold but at some point the guns because of problems are going to be diverted and because of libya the concerns as you read. a lot of the rubble that were in sort of fairly recently also regarded as being in the with our competitor in some cases so there are some ways to what they might do with the desert you know organizing for their tribal card or the marker of which which is obviously a huge interest in what arms in libya and once you get support for the revolution or any sort of you terms of loose control of some of the individuals within it is one of the troubles of the. beauty where you could have a society where the gun is as if it's rituals respect the rule of law and majority
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of gun crimes happened not because people who want to hold an illegal weapon but because they don't have any trust in someone else looking after them so unless the libyan transitional national council can very quickly establish the trust the impartial independent police of course and then because brain systems go to considering there will be a temptation on people to keep guns for their own defense or not then resist temptation to use a gun or something but you shouldn't be against. it and you can see the full interview with brian johnson thomas former u.n. expert on the arms straight later this hour here on our team. u.s. congress is considering president obama's four hundred forty seven billion dollars jobs bill to help america's ailing economy the country is looking at all possible means to raise the cash it needs idea being mooted to save money is
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a reduction in the number of people being kept behind bars however one group of people has a vested interest in keeping prisons as full as possible as artie's of nine found out. america's financial crisis has been something of an unseasonable monster swallowing up millions of jobs homes and businesses throughout the nation yet amid this ongoing economic armageddon one industry has remained recession proof . private prisons. with more than two point three million people behind bars the united states trumps china russia and the rest of the world in both the number and percentage of people doing time where it falls short though is incapable of containing such a large population it's a political dilemma turns cash cow for dozens of corporations creaming profits off punishment private prisons make money off of incarceration the more people they
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lock up and the longer they keep them the more money then me so they have the same perverse incentive to expand our justice system and increase or number of people or our number of citizens who are behind bars because it increases their profit margin . the profitability of private jails depends on the prison population continuing to go up the rate of incarceration in the us has quadrupled since the eighty's when america's war on drugs are short in the three strikes policy which tries judges to mandatory minimum sentencing even for nonviolent offenders since the late eighty's and into the ninety's and now today we see a turn away from that rehabilitated model so across the country prison programming is cut rehabilitation is being cut there's less opportunities for education to gain work skills and instead there's just this drive towards isolation towards punishment private prison companies are paid between forty five and one hundred
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thirty dollars a day per detainee rates for juveniles women and immigrants could be higher while public prisons are accountable to the public private ones answer only to shareholders and are not subject to external scrutiny that means many private contractors face you consequences for the poor or even inhumane treatment of detainees and we just see more and more isolation sensory deprivation and prisoners who literally never interact with human beings guards would come. into the facility there would be a sign up front with their stock price to let them know how the company was doing corrections corporation of america and geo group are the two largest private prison companies with combined revenues of two point nine billion dollars last year but critics say they've been using that financial clout to line their own pockets even further encouraging politicians to keep going with the heavy handed sentencing
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program by launching an influential lobby campaign in the corridors of power lobbying in order to influence public officials only a small horror and private prison industry. policy check and others include campaign donations so the companies make hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations to politicians nationwide both on the federal and state levels with most states and the federal government currently operating under record deficits and budget cuts private prison companies are pitching their facilities as lower cost alternatives and while most americans continue struggling for in this economic downturn now's incarceration may grow even more profitable bring up or die out r.t. new york. still i have for this hour here in our t.v. extremes of tourism daredevils craving a firsthand experience of a post apocalyptic world away inside the exclusion zone around the church novel
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nuclear plant in ukraine. this is the side that will welcome iran's president in new york next week a billboard in times square accuses iran of being an ally of al qaida as mahmoud ahmadinejad has for the u.n. general assembly. his days of time for the greek economy once again there is speculation it's close to default thanks to a soaring budget deficit and athens mainlander isn't helping the situation with allies of the german chancellor suggesting greece may need to default and leave the single currency a financial journalist a man three covina says there is no mechanism to exit the euro. but there are different ways that. the european central bank and the e.u. could go about dealing with a default in greece or an exit of greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro it but the fact that no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admit that
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that's where we are with an unsustainable debt like greece has and now the fact that the size of italy which is no longer really able to access the markets the way that they're actually going for the markets but b.c.b.s. in their buying spanish debt so the fact that you have these countries on able to issue debt paper on their own is frightening for the european union for the eurozone there is no real exit mechanism from the euro if you're part of the new you're part of it supposedly for life ok and so we saw how chaotic it was in argentina. default on its debt and exited the dollar peg in the case of greece it's not even a peg they've given up their currency their french banks that are that are potentially on the hook with a lot of greek that now who is exposed to those french banks then who is exposed to the banks that are one of the french banks a lot of the banks prefer an environment like they have now which is we can lever up as much as we want doesn't matter and if we lose we just get bailed out there they have structurally adjusted their business model and their profit making
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mechanism to this new environment which has been perpetual bailouts that we've seen since the one nine hundred eighty. adventurous travelers are waiting to see if they were ever be admitted to one of the globe's most serial tourist sites that adds around turn album nuclear plant in ukraine twenty five years after the worst ever a tiny disaster of trips to the area have been halted over allegations they are illegal here she asking has the details of these cars were once heavily affected by nuclear radiation now the radiator for a different reason part of an exhibition in key of did it due to the clear up of the nine hundred eighty six chernobyl fallout over the years the chernobyl museum in ukraine's capital kiev has become one of the top tourist attractions especially in april this year when the world war of the twenty fifth anniversary of the disaster but for those craving for the firsthand post-apocalyptic experience looking at the exhibition here has not been enough. and there is an adventurous
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alternative because terminated zone around should not bill itself over the past decades tourists have been floor can hear more than ten thousand of them each year that's why forbes magazine named the dead zone one of the world's most exotic tourist destinations. alexander a former resident of the ghost town of pretty good has been organizing these tours for several years he told us that visitors are always fascinated by what they see although all their motivations for making the trip have always varied. fuck. you people have different reasons. some want to see what an apocalypse could look like. someone to feel the history. which for some it's their childhood like the atmosphere of the soviet union has been preserved but for me it's more important not why they come here it's what effect it has on them. but since june
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this review active tourism has been suspended the prosecutor general's office conducted checks and ruled that the emergencies ministry had broken the law with these trips as well as making an unhealthy profit every tourist to the zone has been paying around one hundred u.s. dollars to do so equating to a multi-million dollar revenue every year. we urge the ministry to inform the government of every dollar earned by these trips we know that a lot of money has been lead but we have no idea in whose pockets it ended up and why not put the money into the budget and use it to solve the problems. that the ministry is defined it says it stuck by the law it claims these troops are a vital way of educating the world on how to avoid such disasters and says they could help fund new industrial projects on contaminated land that your novels on will never again be inhabited but experts say it could still serve other purposes.
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that almost half of the thirty kilometer area has acceptable levels of radiation both because of the fallout of nuclear particles and decontamination procedures that's why we can use these large on occupied spaces to build solar and wind power stations we can even group biofuel here. the emergencies ministry has now filed a lawsuit in a bid to resume tours through the contaminated zone and the court is expected to start hearings in mid september ukraine's thirty kilometer nuclear wasteland will remain closed to the public until then but the debate remains very much open. alex your show ski on sea we told you from clear and should not go in ukraine. well for more solicit stories and video be sure to check out r.t. dot com and here's what's in line for you right now. u.k. prime minister david cameron's visit to russia could herald a revamp of relations between the two countries has here our web site for in-depth
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video and among all keys mind little girls. and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. iran's first nuclear power plant is now on stream after being officially launched the russian built facility is the only such station in the entire middle east pushchair is currently running a forty percent capacity and won't reach full power until december russia will continue to provide help and fuel for the plant and iran will since spent fuel back to russia to ease tension in the west over any raymond richmond program the u.s. and the e.u. have long been concerned the country is building a nuclear bomb puts iraq insist it's and nations are strictly peaceful that on asia researcher at the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london believes iran has the right peaceful nuclear energy just like any other developed nation. and we have now
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a decades long standoff between iran and the west. over the iranian nuclear program this has been very hyped of. the nuclear issue for political reasons in order to be able to garner support to put pressure on iran if you cannot control or influence a country you might go for isolation and weakening of the country in the best way to do that is through economics and sanctions if we just listen to the most authoritative source when it comes to analyzing the iranian nuclear program which is the international atomic energy agency and if we read their reports we see that there is not evidence for any weaponization and also this is. numerous. numerous occasions by the u.s. intelligence services and very recently so as the world so the world has to face that iran as other developed countries has
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a nuclear program which is peaceful according. to all the evidence that we have. well there will be no warm welcome for reining in president mahmoud ahmadinejad any york when he visits for the u.n. general assembly a massive billboard in times square it uses iran and the line was kind of huge poster it was put up by. nuclear iran group which opposes tehran's nuclear plans and also wants hotels to refuse to accommodate. and i'm an e.u. and of the independent think tank told r.t. that attacking iran risks increasing its desire for nuclear weapons. if you remember after all nine eleven iran helped the united states apprehend some elka people and provided intelligence on them because remember. islamised government is different than the al qaeda which is sunni and the iranian government is shia and the. is hostile to the billboard furler demonizes iran so i think the
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problem with demonization as we've seen in the case of saddam hussein and moammar qaddafi is that the united states then seems to take out those leaders after a while and if you've got a republican administration in who beat obama and next year in the elections by two thousand and thirteen we could hear the drumbeat for attacking iran which of course i think would be disastrous you have to put yourself in their shoes they do have legitimate security fears but i think you have to take them into account and you have to do everything that you can not to demonize them because that in turn creates pressures for attacking them later on this course of approach merely makes iran want to have weapons more sees that iraq and libya who gave up their nuclear weapons programs they got invaded or attacked. now let's take a look at some of the stories from around the world turkey's prime minister has described israel's rate on gaza bound for till last year as
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a cause for war but saudi's country refrain from taking action i did however expel the brilliant basser and cut military and trade ties with the jewish state after it refused to apologize for killing nine turks in the operation and i have a trip to egypt turkey's leader of war in israel it faces a growing isolation in the region relations between the jewish state and cairo are strained to after rioters ransacked the israeli embassy. a massive fuel pipeline explosion in kenya has killed at least seventy five people and severely injured over one hundred the blast created a giant fireball which involved a heavily populated slum nearby the kenyan red cross assisted in search and rescue operations as scores of severely burned victims flooded hospitals in nairobi the explosion was most likely caused by attempts to siphon fuel from the pipeline.

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