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a. futuristic. thirty percent. improvement. believed to be the future of technology. in the. country. as a result. of the. types of. a hard. line is a so-called soft. applying a thin layer of oxide and during the process. is a result of depositing a fine film. on the window surface. at the. end of. the company is also. interesting. to watch the. additionally. project. production. some of these windows are designed to improve the energy efficiency. expect. chucked out by the boat. in the recycling. hundred fifty degree. it was a type of. a dual role he gives the fibers. as well as makes it more difficult for the fibers to break for the production. over the course of this long. process there's a bit of a novelty that takes place. apart from the others. passed through one of the liquid certain chemicals are used to create microscopic crazes that's present on the. production line. five hundred tons of fiber every month. we managed to get thermal insulation material out of the cooling to its characteristics according to its parameters in terms of. water retention and. design of the same or
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a. futuristic. energy efficient. improvements. existing production facility will be. believed to be the future of technology. not just. in the. country. as a result. of the. types of energy saving. a hard. line is a so-called soft. applying a thin layer of. the result of depositing a fine film. on the surface. the company is. additionally. production. designed to improve the energy efficiency. expect. chucked out by the boat. gives the fibers. difficult for the fibers to break for the production. process there's a bit of a novelty that takes place. apart from the others. passed through one of the liquid certain chemicals are used to create. crazes that's present on the. production line. five hundred tons of fiber every month. we managed to get thermal insulation material. which the cooling to its characteristics according to its parameters in terms of. water retention and. design of the same or even superior to similar insulation made from. big loss or. at the same time constraints in terms of ella's to city. dust formation. better than anything else on the market toda
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america core issues like gender equality and poverty are ignored sarah robinson joins me now she's a social futurist an editor of alter net vision sarah welcome. good to be here thank you for joining us i remember the one nine hundred sixty s. i was a little kid earth in the very early sixty's when the birth control pill was first introduced after having four sons between one hundred fifty one and one nine hundred fifty nine i think my mom was one of the first users of them when they became available in one thousand nine hundred sixty one how did that seemingly small pharmaceutical revolution change america's culture. it was a revolution had been going on for quite some time my own family started which shrunk dramatically about one hundred years ago when diaphragms first became available to middle class women my great grandparents were one of five in eight kids my grandparents were twins and tombs. but the pill was that was the big revolution because it was wholesale it was reliable it didn't require the consent or involvement of the men in a communal partner so it was a real revolution and it absol
america core issues like gender equality and poverty are ignored sarah robinson joins me now she's a social futurist an editor of alter net vision sarah welcome. good to be here thank you for joining us i remember the one nine hundred sixty s. i was a little kid earth in the very early sixty's when the birth control pill was first introduced after having four sons between one hundred fifty one and one nine hundred fifty nine i think my mom was one of the first users of them when they became...
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for the oligarch class russia is a land of opportunity and today's futuristic skyscrapers love a shopping mall chic restaurants and innumerable boutiques cars much part of moscow's cityscape as the dazzling red square. a party town in every meaning of the words and misunderstood moscow and its retail debauchery glitzy living and high end restaurants has shows no sign of slowing down but one thing is for sure mike's traffic and friends will certainly not be disappointed so. shopping hotels restaurants. check. anybody can be a millionaire here in the us it's just a billionaire after what. i'll see you again next weekend. if you move from phones to. screen starts on t.v. don't come. on twelve thirty am in moscow here are key headlines the u.n. piles pressure on the syrian regime to step down as the general assembly adopts a non-binding resolution russia says the draft fails to address the armed opposition. greece's next palau could be creeping closer despite the use ever mounting demands some countries who kept their national currencies are proving to be far better off. libya marks a year si
for the oligarch class russia is a land of opportunity and today's futuristic skyscrapers love a shopping mall chic restaurants and innumerable boutiques cars much part of moscow's cityscape as the dazzling red square. a party town in every meaning of the words and misunderstood moscow and its retail debauchery glitzy living and high end restaurants has shows no sign of slowing down but one thing is for sure mike's traffic and friends will certainly not be disappointed so. shopping hotels...
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a futuristic unit of google called google-x is developing a set of enhanced glass that will stream realtimeet. google, you should know, if you're ever looking for someone to test out a beta version of these glasses, i'm very, very game. my guests will come back and tell us what they think you should know right after this. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. ♪ ♪ >>> we made
a futuristic unit of google called google-x is developing a set of enhanced glass that will stream realtimeet. google, you should know, if you're ever looking for someone to test out a beta version of these glasses, i'm very, very game. my guests will come back and tell us what they think you should know right after this. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a...
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who are impressing us. >> and making a difference for all of us. >> uh-huh. >> thinks lauren william, deputy editor of the root. these are two of the young futurists. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> tipped success for you guys. i can't wait to see what's next. >> i know. >> i know, right? >>> up next, i'll answer a black history question in today's answer your question. we want to head out to annie yu getting a lesson in engineering. good morning. >> good morning, allison. we are having a lot of fun here at the national museum. they are rolling out a big show tomorrow or a big even. it's completely free. you and you are your kids can enjoy the wind tunnel, and tsunami wave pool and, of course, cat in the hat. >>> first today's trivia question. [ male announcer ] for some reason those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. fantastic! pro-gresso ] they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40
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. >> a futuristic weapon closer to reality now. a brand new gun and fox news has the exclusive video. >> is that real? >> the prototype cannon is called a rail gun and they use it electromagnetic pulses instead of explosives to fire projectiles faster and further than any gun known to man. the projectiles blast out of the launcher at about 5,000 miles per hour and can fly over 100 miles in five minutes. can you imagine if the rifleman have it, they'll never be any crime in that. >> it's really cool. speaking of technology, general motors has been struggling to sell its chevy volt but president obama says he's going to buy one. as soon as he's out of office. not in one year but in five years. >> in five years from now when i'm not president anymore, i'll buy 1 and drive it myself. >> yeah, the republicans would like to have him buy one next year. the president's five year prediction aside, he did not say whether he will decline the $10,000 incentive that the government is offering to volt buyers. >> a sign promoting literacy night aa
. >> a futuristic weapon closer to reality now. a brand new gun and fox news has the exclusive video. >> is that real? >> the prototype cannon is called a rail gun and they use it electromagnetic pulses instead of explosives to fire projectiles faster and further than any gun known to man. the projectiles blast out of the launcher at about 5,000 miles per hour and can fly over 100 miles in five minutes. can you imagine if the rifleman have it, they'll never be any crime in...
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or can you tell me as a futurist what's going to be the next really big thing that i have no idea about predict the future. but our job is to find the future. we have it look for patterns that are emerging with all the different technology changes. certainly social media will continue to be part of the landscape. but there will be, it will not be the new part of the landscape. there's a saying out here that data is the new oil. so the focus today is really on predictive analytics, what do we do with the data we're storing? what do we do with the data that's being created from companies like twitter or the social media companies. so the next big thing in our mind is really the growth of companies that can really bring value to the huge amounts of data that are being stored. that leverage the commoditization of storage and hardware itself. so data is the next big b.i.g. thing. >> but they have to be able to do it without infringing on privacy with all of the concerns we've seen with google recently, right, ann? >> that's correct. it does mean if you look at any large enterprise, much of t
or can you tell me as a futurist what's going to be the next really big thing that i have no idea about predict the future. but our job is to find the future. we have it look for patterns that are emerging with all the different technology changes. certainly social media will continue to be part of the landscape. but there will be, it will not be the new part of the landscape. there's a saying out here that data is the new oil. so the focus today is really on predictive analytics, what do we do...
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a business. that welcome to the program while the renowned scientists futurists have been as are most discussing the russian economy and its prospects of becoming a global financial hub most of them believe russia has the results is to succeed as marina culture of all reports not without reform. the auditorium was jam packed with business owners and exports hungry to get an outside view on the russia's investment climate a walk can be done to improve it all the foreign specialists agreed on the one thing and that is that russia has a lot of potential but the problem is how to realize that more investors are lined emerging economies like russia right now because they're see that's the best place to support cash given the economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. at the moment of russia locks the global competitive edge and many of the russian experts here today said that the country has many internal problems which need to be fixed and a symbol of the government should join forces with the business elite to make the changes required that believe that it's important to convince local businessmen
a business. that welcome to the program while the renowned scientists futurists have been as are most discussing the russian economy and its prospects of becoming a global financial hub most of them believe russia has the results is to succeed as marina culture of all reports not without reform. the auditorium was jam packed with business owners and exports hungry to get an outside view on the russia's investment climate a walk can be done to improve it all the foreign specialists agreed on the...
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nokia is developing a device that lets you text on one side and check your calendar on the other. this futuristic technology is on its way. >> really interacting just with the touchscreen. that seems to be a trend that we're seeing moving forward. >> reporter: flexible phones could be the next big thing. this prototype from nokia responds to every twist and bend. and the company believes future phones could eventually look something like this. in the near future, smartphones will be thinner and faster. you will even be able to wear one on your wrist. this spring, sony is releasing the ex-spear yeah which can be controlled with this bluetooth- enabled watch. >> it's really a remote screen in my phone. so if i have a phone in a bag or pocket, i still have access to a lot of information whether it's my text messages, twitter updates. >> reporter: tired of watching movies on your phone's small screen? many can now be plugged right into the television. whatever is loaded in here you can watch on your tv when you want to. >> sure. >> reporter: the next generation of cell phones may even replace your wa
nokia is developing a device that lets you text on one side and check your calendar on the other. this futuristic technology is on its way. >> really interacting just with the touchscreen. that seems to be a trend that we're seeing moving forward. >> reporter: flexible phones could be the next big thing. this prototype from nokia responds to every twist and bend. and the company believes future phones could eventually look something like this. in the near future, smartphones will be...
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a small fraction of the composition. they were. the only. real production of it. they can be used to make concrete structures. and even. futuristic. energy. improvements. believed to be the future of technology. not just. in the. country. as a result. of the. types of energy saving wind. a hard. line is a so-called. result of depositing a fine film. on the windows surface. at the existing place. in. the company. takes advantage of. production. design to improve the energy efficiency. expect. chucked out by the boat. in the recycle. hundred fifty. six hundred fifty. bundled together. a dual role he gives the fibers. as well as makes it more difficult for the fibers to break for the production. the long strands of gathered fiber. over the course of this long line. and have. several times over during this whole process there's a bit of a novelty that takes place. apart from many others. pass through one of the liquid certain chemicals are used to create microscopic crazes that's present on this one experimental production line. five hundred tons of fiber every month. we managed to get thermal insulation material out of the cooling to its char
a small fraction of the composition. they were. the only. real production of it. they can be used to make concrete structures. and even. futuristic. energy. improvements. believed to be the future of technology. not just. in the. country. as a result. of the. types of energy saving wind. a hard. line is a so-called. result of depositing a fine film. on the windows surface. at the existing place. in. the company. takes advantage of. production. design to improve the energy efficiency. expect....
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a perfect snack. 35 calories, affordable, great health, taste great. people aren't eating as much of them as we'd like. so what do we do? >> futuristiclete. >> we wrap this thing in the same lessons of junk food marketing. >> reporter: dunn knows a thing or two about junk food marketing. before he took over at bolthouse farms, he spent 20 years as a top executive for coca-cola. >> when up have a product with charisma -- you don't have to explain a [ bleep ] thing. >> reporter: the coca-cola kid has come over from the dark side. what do your friends at coke thinking? >> anybody in the marketing business is always watching everybody else in the marketing business. >> reporter: do they think you are tilting at windmills here? >> i don't think so. we've gotten enough traction on this, we've gotten enough interest. >> reporter: the company test marketed its new approach to baby carrots in cincinnati and syracuse last year. a campaign directed at kids, not moms. >> you know how vampires are all the rage right now? check this out. >> reporter: in both cities, double-digit growth. if they had the same success nationwide, there would not be e
a perfect snack. 35 calories, affordable, great health, taste great. people aren't eating as much of them as we'd like. so what do we do? >> futuristiclete. >> we wrap this thing in the same lessons of junk food marketing. >> reporter: dunn knows a thing or two about junk food marketing. before he took over at bolthouse farms, he spent 20 years as a top executive for coca-cola. >> when up have a product with charisma -- you don't have to explain a [ bleep ] thing....
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it is a very -- of the way most futuristic fiction is the only thing ag will got wrong is instead of being 800,000 years later it showed up pretty much 100 years later. he was off by 799,900 years. other than that he was pretty spot on. i use a victorian time traveler and pitch him forward to 1950. eighteen 90 to 1950. i think of him -- don't think i made explicit but i was thinking of someone in my small town in new hampshire. great-grandparents' of some of my neighbors. if you propel someone forward from one of those houses 1890 to 1950 they would be astonished at the transformation. the automobile had -- no longer a took the best part of the day to go to the neighboring town and back. the electric light bulb had conquered night. now you could determine the length and duration of your own day. there's a wireless on the counter top, there is a device that keeps your milk fresh. you don't need the iceman any more. washers and dryers. telephone that rings and you can speak to someone on the other side of the continent. there's a big bird in the sky that will fly you across the ocean t
it is a very -- of the way most futuristic fiction is the only thing ag will got wrong is instead of being 800,000 years later it showed up pretty much 100 years later. he was off by 799,900 years. other than that he was pretty spot on. i use a victorian time traveler and pitch him forward to 1950. eighteen 90 to 1950. i think of him -- don't think i made explicit but i was thinking of someone in my small town in new hampshire. great-grandparents' of some of my neighbors. if you propel someone...
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>> i think it's a novel idea, something futuristic down the road, but the theme is not far from what losures and vacant properties is a block by block approach. >> where we're standing now, we used to have housing projects. we have nowie erected two and three-story townhomes. >> so will building in the streets be next? >> maybe in the future, but to directly answer your question, the entire city of orange will not be a carless community. >> i'm sure a lot of people wouldn't be laughing, poppy harlow, because of all the gas prices. they kind of like that idea. >> right. >> is this something that could actually be implemented in, say, orange, new jersey, or is this just a thought-provoking exhibit? >> i think it's both. you ask those architects, they actually want to see this built. maybe it will happen block by block. it would be pretty tough to get it past city council. you heard the mayor. he likes the idea, he's pretty skeptical. but this idea of taking what's not working and making it work. for example, in a suburb of chicago, an old industrial town, they took an old factory that's
>> i think it's a novel idea, something futuristic down the road, but the theme is not far from what losures and vacant properties is a block by block approach. >> where we're standing now, we used to have housing projects. we have nowie erected two and three-story townhomes. >> so will building in the streets be next? >> maybe in the future, but to directly answer your question, the entire city of orange will not be a carless community. >> i'm sure a lot of people...
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a light. >> even though we can't regulate our speed to time lights perfectly or get lights to change when we need them, there are innovations that seem futuristiccan turn off your lights in your car. it knows your calendar. but, it can also check your health. it can do a blood sugar reading, a blood pressure reading. it's quite remarkable how much you can do once you connect to the cloud. >> i tell you, wouldn't have to leave your car. just stay right there. those speeches are just part of what ford is offering in a new concept car. the company is showing it off this week at the mobile world congress in spain. >> another thing probably taking a toll on your blood pressure out there, those prices at the gas pump. according to aaa, the average price of gas in the greater d.c. area today is $3.72 for a gallon of regular unleaded. that's up 7 cents in the last week and 26 cents in the last month. you can always find the best gas prices near you by logging on to wusa9.com. just click on pump patrol. >> still to come, the president welcomes the nation's goff no, governors to talk turkey about education. >>> i'm anita brikman with a health alert. the
a light. >> even though we can't regulate our speed to time lights perfectly or get lights to change when we need them, there are innovations that seem futuristiccan turn off your lights in your car. it knows your calendar. but, it can also check your health. it can do a blood sugar reading, a blood pressure reading. it's quite remarkable how much you can do once you connect to the cloud. >> i tell you, wouldn't have to leave your car. just stay right there. those speeches are just...
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a swedish explorer and his crew tried to be the first to reach the north pole. they died without making it but miraculously, the expedition diary's and photographs were found. >> the swedish engineer and futurist the idea in the middle of the 1890's that he could be the one to discover the north pole by flying to it in a hydrogen balloon. he built a balloon which was like a spaceship for its kind. it was a grand, 100 foot tall, and as the considered in every detail. they left the harbor and took about an hour for them to descanted your boss to disappear from the view of those people watching them -- they left the harbor and it took about an hour for them to disappear from the people watching them. gradually, they countered more and more fog which is a fatal circumstance because it continues to shrink the supply of hydrogen. it brought them to the ice after three days. then, they were no longer explorers, they were adventurers. no explore wants to be an adventure. this is a terribly frightening and unsettling thing. they after day they were sloppy in through the terrain which was utterly unsympathetic. -- day after day they were slogging through the terrain. they began to see an island and over
a swedish explorer and his crew tried to be the first to reach the north pole. they died without making it but miraculously, the expedition diary's and photographs were found. >> the swedish engineer and futurist the idea in the middle of the 1890's that he could be the one to discover the north pole by flying to it in a hydrogen balloon. he built a balloon which was like a spaceship for its kind. it was a grand, 100 foot tall, and as the considered in every detail. they left the harbor...
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>> reporter: a member of the tampa police motorcycle squad looked over the futuristic vehicle and relayedincreased protection for its riders, the prototype may have a future somewhere in law enforcement. exactly where and when remain to be seen. brad davis, abc news. >> pretty cool car there. i like that. >> put some siren lights on that thing. >> and let it go. actually, 1,000 jobs were lost in florida when the space shuttle program stopped. so good to see that back. >> and i am behind the wheel because of that study that women are better drivers than men. at least we're better at parking the car. >> there should be another graphic of you crashing. >> i think i'm actually parallel parking right there. trying to get out of the car. >> excited for some donuts. >> that's right. time for some donuts. it's also time for a couple of other things in "the skinny." >> yeah. including this one. daniel radcliffe of "harry potter" fame, of course, is talking about hair. but not harry. >> and gwyneth paltrow is putting some extra skin in "the skinny." it's all next. h. ♪ skinny ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >
>> reporter: a member of the tampa police motorcycle squad looked over the futuristic vehicle and relayedincreased protection for its riders, the prototype may have a future somewhere in law enforcement. exactly where and when remain to be seen. brad davis, abc news. >> pretty cool car there. i like that. >> put some siren lights on that thing. >> and let it go. actually, 1,000 jobs were lost in florida when the space shuttle program stopped. so good to see that back....
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eternal fire his poems think about the food possible and the futurists gugu we all wanted to see this on forever. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. please. louie louie just so. just so. on. culture is the same us you are going to go if i go on already one of them was all we're going to focus on these hard times there's no shortage of austerity in the slashing of budgets in the show. the king of the welfare state generate jobs and returns to. wealthy british style. time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. israel accusing iran of being behind bomb attacks targeting israeli embassies in georgia and india in which four people are thought to have been injured. russia says they were gretz the arab league winding down its observers work in syria stressing a propo
eternal fire his poems think about the food possible and the futurists gugu we all wanted to see this on forever. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. please. louie louie just so. just so. on. culture is the same us you are going to go if i go on already one of them...
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futuristic, isn't it scary. >> they've been promising this stuff for years. here's my money. i want some of this stuff. >>> amula 1 experience turns into a -- >> oh! >> yeah. one of those. the roller coaster drive that will have you saying -- >> oh! >> and this really is a hungry hungry hippo. see how she snacks. >> it's just hay. almost like eating salad. >> we'll see how that salad >>> it has severe storms in europe, lots of snow, and that's affecting some zoo animals like this elephant named mumba. check her out. she's the baby. she was born last june, so she's just months old, not even a year, and just rolling around. look at her, just rolling around like she's a dog. >> she's having fun. >> that is darn cute. she's like swishing it around with her trunk and making oddly shaped snow angels. look at her little mom following her around. what's going on. >> don't slip, honey. be careful. >> she's going under all their feet like i just can't get enough of this on my body. >>> i have another video in switzerland. we know that europe is in the middle of a severe freeze and this is in lake geneva. everything is
futuristic, isn't it scary. >> they've been promising this stuff for years. here's my money. i want some of this stuff. >>> amula 1 experience turns into a -- >> oh! >> yeah. one of those. the roller coaster drive that will have you saying -- >> oh! >> and this really is a hungry hungry hippo. see how she snacks. >> it's just hay. almost like eating salad. >> we'll see how that salad >>> it has severe storms in europe, lots of snow,...
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humanity is divided into two different speak seize, and it's actually a very pressents book in a way that most futuristic fiction is and the only thing that wells got wrong is instead of being 8 on thousand years later, it was 100 years later, so he was off by 799,900 years, other than that he was pretty spot on. i use a victorian time traveler, and i pitch him forward to 19501890 to 19 50. and i don't think i made it explicit, but i was think of someone in my small town in new hampshire. the great grandparents of some of my neighbors. and if you propelled someone forward from one of those houses in 1890 to 1950, they'd be astonishes. the transformation. the automobile had conquered distance. it no longer took you the best part of a day to go to the neighboring town and back. that had conquered distance. the electric light bulb conquered night. now you could determine the length and duration of your own days. you go in those a wireless on the countertop and a full orchestra playing from it. you don't need the iceman anymore. there's washers and dryers, telephone that rings rings and n speak someone on th
humanity is divided into two different speak seize, and it's actually a very pressents book in a way that most futuristic fiction is and the only thing that wells got wrong is instead of being 8 on thousand years later, it was 100 years later, so he was off by 799,900 years, other than that he was pretty spot on. i use a victorian time traveler, and i pitch him forward to 19501890 to 19 50. and i don't think i made it explicit, but i was think of someone in my small town in new hampshire. the...
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a scene out of wall-e. these lines are the futuristic exception. with apple's reputation under fire, we're moat interested in the people who build the gadgets one tiny piece at a time. as a whole, an incredibly complex process. look at the individuals. teen arnlgs. 17, 18-year-olds far way from very poor homes. so this is home. they live in a dorm with seven strangers. send six days a week repeating the same task. again and again. fatigue and boredom with common in any factory. but this one is surrounded by suicide net. they're ever where. the horrifying reminder of 18 workers that have jumped in the last few years. the suicide rate in the company is lower than average in china. after people jumped in such a sobering cluster, they opened a counseling sernlt and raised starting wages by 25 cents an hour. i wonder if it wasn't for the spate of suicides, did it take something that severe to make you rethink how you treated your workers here? >> i think absolutely. we're changing in a much rapped pace than we could have anticipated. we are also changing
a scene out of wall-e. these lines are the futuristic exception. with apple's reputation under fire, we're moat interested in the people who build the gadgets one tiny piece at a time. as a whole, an incredibly complex process. look at the individuals. teen arnlgs. 17, 18-year-olds far way from very poor homes. so this is home. they live in a dorm with seven strangers. send six days a week repeating the same task. again and again. fatigue and boredom with common in any factory. but this one is...
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futuristic, isn't it scary. >> they've been promising this stuff for years. here's my money. i want some of this stuff. >>> amula 1 experience turns into a -- >> oh! >> yeah. one of those. the roller coaster drive that will have you saying -- >> oh! >> and this really is a hungry hungry hippo. see how she snacks. >> it's just hay. almost like eating salad. >> we'll see how that salad great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! ♪ and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! [laughing] man: yeah. that will certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for
futuristic, isn't it scary. >> they've been promising this stuff for years. here's my money. i want some of this stuff. >>> amula 1 experience turns into a -- >> oh! >> yeah. one of those. the roller coaster drive that will have you saying -- >> oh! >> and this really is a hungry hungry hippo. see how she snacks. >> it's just hay. almost like eating salad. >> we'll see how that salad great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side so...
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futurists the e.u. we old wants to see the song forever. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. oh. and if you still. want. to. play our welcome back to cross talk time you were talking about the war in syria. lebanon. and you just start playing ok i'd like to go back to rami and in cairo i started out the program saying how disappointed i am but i expected that the western powers wouldn't like to call what's going on in in syria's civil war because it has very important political and geopolitical input implications but let's talk about another thing that western media and politicians don't like to talk about it and it's the sectarian strife there i mean this is about you you said in the first part of the program about defectors most of them at least i've been told are sunni what does that tell you. not actually the case of the country is so you would see a
futurists the e.u. we old wants to see the song forever. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. oh. and if you still. want. to. play our welcome back to cross talk time you were talking about the war in syria. lebanon. and you just start playing ok i'd like to go back to rami and in...
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from sources is that might be a good argument. >> well, he had a lot to brag about on schools and test scores. you mentioned the word futuristicwhere do you see the governor's future? do you see him as this rising star in the democratic party? >> he does. [ laughter ] >> he is a legend in his own right. >> governor, i'm only kidding. >> all right. at that, we will move on to the commonwealth and talk about something controversial down there, the voter i.d. proposal that has passed the house of delegates. some say this is just designed to suppress voter turnout. what do you think about this and does it have a chance of becoming law? >> in virginia, it does have a chance of becoming law only because this is a game plan that republicans have in probably 20 to 30 states. i've been very, very involved in this on my show. look, here's the deal, you have to now bring a state photo i.d. you have to have a birth certificate. can you imagine someone who's 80 years old trying to find a birth certificate? even if they had one. but they've been coming to the polls. everybody at the polling place knows them, but they now have to bring a vot
from sources is that might be a good argument. >> well, he had a lot to brag about on schools and test scores. you mentioned the word futuristicwhere do you see the governor's future? do you see him as this rising star in the democratic party? >> he does. [ laughter ] >> he is a legend in his own right. >> governor, i'm only kidding. >> all right. at that, we will move on to the commonwealth and talk about something controversial down there, the voter i.d. proposal...
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