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products. that will that that will make maker standard famous among schoolchildren . well they were going to become famous by their will to become official and first i should say about this project the i feel a huge respect with those with the will of the project the project is there will be in cambridge university in the current issue up and the company which is located in silicon valley and manufacturing facility in germany but as the international based company it was a very we'll based r. and d. support based idea the idea. with a project that will appear on the cd plus to characterize something which is a new was that it was none of that founded really this hundred percent now don't go though the no doubt about it but that's some kind of than you would know would go away from the electronics industry this is when you see plastic instead of silicone
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this means that plastic maybe a conjectural like a semiconductor what absolute of plastic may be conductive maybe semiconductor and plastic is something which is based which is the materials you made the whole management technical management of the screen screen was no poll like the additional screening. or other or rehearsal just the plastic screen and the plus stick semiconductor which is men that show the color in this in this screen. the idea or no one civic when the next one of the something which we make a of 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 was going to vote. wonder if you are in a very very complicated negotiation competing with cheney is. who would like to accept this technology and as
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a bill fortunately we was able to win this competition and now we're starting three persons first to build huge one a fictional facility in the russia which will produce of these products second we. we made the request to our partner to for the project product itself to focus the computer itself on the. school consumers school pupil consumers and they did it and when else one you experience the win for russian regions school boys and school girls will start to use this computer instead of what are called paper textbooks and process number three was taught to create and russia out and get center which will develop the technology of the plus to 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
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to build you paying manufacturing facility which will which will have the big scale production using it here or in the new thing in the north korea must be building the most cool to deal that out and just center which will develop the technology so there's that make moscow maybe in the new not silicon plastics valley in the future of the silicon where no that's something that you're going to happen if we speak seriously. there's no exact answer for this could be blessed to electronics we'll convince the market marketable accepted i'm a strong believer of the huge option for north companies substitution not for. developing. plastic recordings and the number of electronics and such us my son does a lot of reading which is strange for a twelve year old today and i try to use this reader you know this electronic book
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which is better than a computer because there's not the light i mean i mean it's but he does like to see . his eyes he prefers paper pay paper books is this plastic plastic technology any better well there is sun it are in more which is sort of the requirement i sure would have the difference between the normal screen in the clinic screen which we use on our computer into additional plus circle 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 like this right under the light like on paper this is elizabeth was there some worries about her but still his eyes hurt for some reason there from the normal a look at the court of the same extent which they may be heard by the paper you're reading and that's a lot of those three are sort of they could have twenty paper. of the same effect which is more clear for less wallner robel less risky for the pupil eyes
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people watch and especially for children well that's why i only paper the something which must if you're speaking of all of the consumers in the school thank you thank you very much mr charleston just a reminder that my guest on the show today was anatoly head of the math and that's it for now from all of us here spotlight will be back with more first hand comments on what's going on in the same question and so then stay tuned r.t. and take.
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in the czech republic is available in joey hutto the sorriest central hotel prim a very nice a ministry building the stuff i used to which are. in bosnia and herzegovina cheese available in bujold was near the children of each. big but you know what you
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know so child pyrex her children have been killed they're a pretty traditional terms. in serbia look she's available in most clubs in her region see they are going to. libyan rebels continue to attack the few remaining strongholds of colonel gadhafi and offer a shield of nato air strikes as aniston's announcement comes in both sides of killings and human rights of the. dead zone for tourists ukraine debates whether a ballot on trips taken it's how many area around should not will she lifted and made allegations they were providing a healthy profit to officials. and stormy seas in europe a bridge shaky economy germany it's have to calm fears a bit greece is potential default i urge members of the euro zone to stick together as it returns to the audience for help.
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i'm very warm welcome to this is the live from moscow nato airstrikes have hit the remaining strongholds of gadhafi loyalists in libya helping rebels to attack a key oil town in the east downs as the leader of the opposition or his first speech since the colonel was ousted libyans to strive for a civil democratic. based on moderate islam meanwhile understands national has called on the country you will fourteenth to prevent human rights abuses if you think both sides of the conflict of violence concern grows over the humanitarian situation in libya as seen over two thousand six hundred killed rising again are to israel and in talking to the people of tripoli about the results of their revolution.
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it off to free tripoli just can't stop chanting to celebrate the birth of the new leave. all reminders of a recently overthrown dictatorship prosser christ what used to bring nightmares to some for decades is now a cause for life to. shoot for his show curly hair we call who should show her because his hair is so long and he doesn't cut it it's ugly actually but some out smiling live in the post gadhafi freedom is nothing but the mirage of crime has been the rest of three times in the last two weeks rebels and tara gaiters him and took his documents the reason the twenty seven year old copilot says is his family's ties with his regime we cover his face and change his name in supposedly free libya this man is afraid of being thrown into jail again already been killed in a budweiser godhood but you can see
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a lot of drug wars of all variables and of all. of what they are talking about democracy this is not the work of a crime says libya didn't get rid of a dictatorship but only fell into another one of the rebels run ins 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 bar to the winners this is a reality not hard to believe. you know everybody we are happy we are a freedom for years do run away this is not true believe me because they are free from all the good the return back to tripoli you see the same people same people simple sort of thing they are supporting a revolution can bring much hope which comes after news is often different.
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those who drove egypt's revolt this year were still on the streets this week and seven months after talk in president mubarak angry at the length of progress on the reforms libya's future too is too far from clear the proposed gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing right here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe there could be serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future country will be governed written or should r.t. tripoli libya afghan officials say at least one person has been killed and sixteen wounded in an ongoing taliban assault on the capital u.s. embassy nato headquarters in people under heavy fire will suffer a lot of parts of the city have also been attacked by suicide bombers insurgents in an occupied an empty high rise building from which they're firing plans and rocket
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propelled grenades afghan and nato forces are putting out fierce resistance several insurgents have reportedly been killed up to full remain inside the building this comes just weeks after an attack on the british council office in the same district that left twelve people dead the taliban has been stepping up its advance across the country since they began handing power a bit after its july we'll stay with r.t. for more updates. now in a tough period of financial crisis the u.s. is desperate for cash but despite the straits times reports the country with the green shoots perspire as he continued to flourish. about the u.s. policy of incarceration rates are up for a private prison industry premiums. 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
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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 and course ration the more people they lock up the longer they keep them the more money they make so they have the same perverse incentive to expand our justice system and increase our 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
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eighty's when america's war on drugs are short in the three strikes policy which ties 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 at private prison companies are paid between forty five and one hundred 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 few consequences for the poor or even inhumane treatment of detainees and we just see you know more and more isolation sensory deprivation and
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prisoners who literally never interact with human beings guards would come into the facility they would sign out front with their stock crimes to let them know how the company was doing corrections corporation of america and geo group are their 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 program by launching an influential lobby campaign in the corridors of power are being in in order to influence public officials only a small part of the private prison industry. should policy 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
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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 during this economic downturn mass incarceration may grow even more profitable. artsy new york. still ahead this hour disaster sight seeing. for those one hundred spirits of the exclusion zone twenty five years on the chernobyl nuclear plant last but the government says the tools are illegal. now tell of the ball continue to abide by its peace treaty with egypt despite the attack on its embassy in cairo plans according to israel's prime minister when he spoke following the assault in which three people died in clashes with security forces on friday angry crowds stormed the compound in response to five egypt's
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officers being killed by israeli troops in a border clash last month meanwhile i'm girl warns israel is facing growing regional isolation is that so prime minister arrives on a visit to egypt there's some cross alive an hour to cairo where dr john marshall tun from the center for political and strategic studies joins us live many thoughts of being with us here on r.t. so why is it only now that we're seeing this growing sense of anger against israel and its policies in the region do you think. well there was a time particularly in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. we were in the high expectations for peace and reconciliation in the region but since in things are not going to the right direction now we see a reason that isn't a turning point a turning point in which the people have a bigger say in politics and the making of foreign policy and we have seen the
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impact of that in the streets of cairo last friday in the attack on the israeli embassy so what we see now is a kind of a surge in an angry feelings against israel because of its continuous. only see over gloating. right so the other hand of course it is also writing music and changes that even. certain ideological movements are on the rise and those movements. are not friendly or failure because if even the israeli general and israeli provision of the syrian territories in particular so perhaps it would be in their future increasing kind of. tough. talk about the normalization reasons likely. to decline this is a moment of reconfiguration of forces agreement and this whole time that is all scared about your opinion on the situation in egypt in the actions of the egyptian
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military as a result of this attack using charge of the country do you think came and dealing with wants her back and do you think that they proved themselves capable of dealing with such a situation. well. i believe it will be written in history that those developments in front of the israeli embassy and in the attack on the embassy will will be a kind of a turning point in the developments of the egyptian revolutionary developments in egypt there was a shift in public at a true. emphasis on restoration of order better and law and the. military council took advantage of this situation to reinforce itself on its own an egyptian politics that has been very active asian and also expansion of the emergency laws and the in the country there with the some measures taken against the media so the now with the military now is applying
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a kind of. i are in the east visibly egyptian politics with significant support from the public of course political movement on the opposition side are. increasingly concerned about those developments some of them argue that this is a kind of. retreat from the sequel democratic development that were promised so that egypt again here is a kind of again in a turning point in that regard we still have to wait and see how those. tensions are likely to develop we use agents had a turning point in its history not using this all says about the attitude of the current back egyptian leadership of their attitudes towards israel particularly. the israeli can figure out is high in the in the current attitude in the egyptian
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egyptian people there is. again a certain political forces now are in the public can mobilize support anti israel. support and in the meantime you are in a situation where the government and the regime is weak those forces. who are least do things similar to what we have seen earlier i think the egyptian israeli relation is is again in a crossroad i wouldn't doubt this a bit in any kind of in the radical or drastic change in those relationship to governments in egypt and israel. would appear to contain the damage that was inflicted the egyptian israeli relations. particularly because the peace treaty between the two countries is very important for both of them and their misery as a security arrangement and providing a for national security so i don't think there will be. kind of
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a reckless behavior that would lead to fart of a relation however if this pressure coming from the public is to continue. government and the military freely part of the country that it's or perhaps we will this will have on the egyptian israeli relations ok let's have a pre-flood to head now israel's claim is doing everything it can to prevent the u.n. from voting in favor of palestinian statehood next week how powerful these things hell if he is in the rank rational long pressing. yeah for israel this is really this is really a serious development and also for the palestinians and palestinians are fed up with this. fruitful negotiation was israelis and they decided to take it to the upper level go to the security council and relations in israel and the other hand see this as a kind of a very serious president because allowing the international community represented
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an admission here to come back and there are all the developments of the palestinian israeli mission. in peril nationalize the conflict something that israel wants to avoid but. i think it would be very difficult situation for is very particularly difficult. doesn't want to. provoke that anger in the arab streets again is the way it is and i state. and in the meantime doesn't want to israel could be. diplomatically and the united nations and egypt interesting leads to playing an important role in trying to rise international support for the palestinian. application and for from the united nations. foreign minister of egypt kind of a broad tool when he visits
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a large number of countries to mobilize support for the palestinians so we see what we're seeing here is a kind of again a kind of lightning gap between egypt and israel on the ground and i think the their visit to the prime minister of. egypt since yesterday. figures importantly within those developments considering the negative developments and the israeli relations i hate our trial so far from the ally. germany has called one year as they stick together and it's had. the potential greek default. to avoid causing a domino effect as same fears of greece declare bankruptcy cools the shop for warning people markets on monday it was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave. it's been struggling to bring its debt crisis under control despite stringent austerity measures financial journalists and we think
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this is now rethink way out. but there are different ways that. the european central bank and the e.u. could go about dealing with a default of greece or an exit of greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro put the fact that no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admit that that's where we are with an unsustainable debt like greece has and now the fact that the country is the size of italy which is no longer really able to access the markets the way that they're actually saying that for the markets but the e.c.b. isn't there buying in spanish so the fact that you have these countries are unable to issue debt paper on their own is is frightening for the european union for the eurozone there is no real exit mechanism from the euro if you're part of the v.m. you are part of it supposedly for life ok and it's so we saw how chaotic it was when argentina. default on its debt and exit of the dollar peg in the case of
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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 grief now who was exposed to those french banks then who's exposed the banks very well as the french banks a lot of the banks prefer an environment like they've had 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 structurally adjusted their business model and their profit making mechanism to this new environment which has been professional bailouts that we've seen since nine hundred eighty. in the meantime italy burdened by its own debt crisis has turned to china for a possible rescue top level top for held beijing are closer to the epicenter of europe's financial turmoil roams the treasury refused to give out details of the meeting but it's understood china was offered the chance to buy a share of italy's debts the government is pushing a fifty four billion a year or security package that includes changes to pensions government spending cuts and
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a special levy on the rich the lower house of parliament expected to approve it by wednesday. thank you a second look at some other world news this hour. on a sunny city of peshawar killing four children on the driver the bus that was taken to thirteen year old students home with the gunman strong there have been no claims of responsibility for the attack the say far northwest of arkansas has torn between governments or tribal armies and islamist militants with links to al qaeda carried out hundreds of its hands against civilians in recent years. two passenger trains a bus collided in the argentinian city o'brien also killing seven people and wounding one hundred sixty two some of them critically the crash took place during rush hour at a passenger bus drove around crossing barriers in an attempt to save time it was hit by a train throwing it onto a platform express and do you read that hit another that was going in the other way
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emergency services and investigators are on the scene of the crash. sex abuse victims of the british claims the international criminal court calling for pope benedict the sixteenth top cardinals to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity baskin officials are being accused of negligence and supervising priests and turning a blind eyes as actual crimes against children thousands of individual cases are ruled in each year but the court has never before opened a single formal investigation into the catholic church. now it's been dubbed one of the most exotic tourist destinations twenty five years after the chernobyl nuclear disaster the alienation zone around the plans is pulling people in and not striving them away but the government recently banned excursions to the zone amid allegations they were providing unhealthy profits for officials or those artes and its leaders jesse discover the area could still.

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