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this lamp is a classic it was designed in 1924 by bauhaus student vilhelm feld it was not commercially marketed at the time but today it is one of the most popular bauhaus products and one of the most copied the table lamp is now manufactured by techno lumen in grey men it's the only company in the world to have an official license to do so it was granted by viking felt himself the head of the company has been fighting against counterfeits for years. to make the sale of fakes generates at least as much money as we make with our products. for a vulcan filled lamp to count as authentic it has to be constructed according to the original design details count the metal parts and nickel plated the stem and base of this variant a made of glass the cable is cloth covered and the foot of the lamp has about techno lumen stamp on the internet countless vendors sell bauhaus classics you can buy what is called of arc and filled lamp for 70 euro's the real thing costs more than 6 times as much. the only objects that are copied there's also furniture like the barcelona chair by misfire and. tilting a
this lamp is a classic it was designed in 1924 by bauhaus student vilhelm feld it was not commercially marketed at the time but today it is one of the most popular bauhaus products and one of the most copied the table lamp is now manufactured by techno lumen in grey men it's the only company in the world to have an official license to do so it was granted by viking felt himself the head of the company has been fighting against counterfeits for years. to make the sale of fakes generates at least...
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and feld and hill worked together, they were going to bring out a lot of value and then, boom, hill putn his own cfo, came from a really terrific guy. came from the gaming business, from small -- >> okay. all that being said, can we fast-forward 28 that's -- 28, really >> ten points above when rick came in. >> you just pull on that out of thin air or -- >> rick doesn't lick to seke tor low. he's a tough chicago guy. >> if that's the ask, i'll be curious to see you know what, here's the thing, jim, it wouldn't appear you could have any other domestic buyers or doesn't appear to be any that would be interested >> what do you think about hock's strategy? >> even with all the security concerns, it is a u.s. company >> the new broadcom, it just gets less and less semi. >> well, the ca deal and it is more and more software. >> main strframe. >> cybersecurity is still growing. i like this. >> you do? >> yeah. cox, stock going down. broadcom, stock had a big run. i like this. >> we'll see is there a possibility of a sponsor bid? could they really compete with what we're talking about here? unli
and feld and hill worked together, they were going to bring out a lot of value and then, boom, hill putn his own cfo, came from a really terrific guy. came from the gaming business, from small -- >> okay. all that being said, can we fast-forward 28 that's -- 28, really >> ten points above when rick came in. >> you just pull on that out of thin air or -- >> rick doesn't lick to seke tor low. he's a tough chicago guy. >> if that's the ask, i'll be curious to see you...
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and feld stop them if they repeated that same send her back chant. >> well, these are people that love our country. i want them to keep loving our country and i think the congress women, by the way, should be more positive than they are. the congress women have a lot of problems. the congressmen and women also have a big obligation in this country and in every country frankly but they have a big obligation and the obligation is to love your country. >> that brings us to our leadoff discussion on a thursday night and for that, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times," kimberly atkins for wbru, boston's npr news station, and david jolly from the state of florida who has since left the house and his political party. kim, i'd like to regin with you from ashley parker of the "washington post" in attendance last night in north carolina. the president paused as if to let the moment unfurl to fan oxygen onto the racial animus to his base. he let go of the lectern and stared forward before swiveling to right. for 13 full seconded the crowd shouted that omar, a u.s.
and feld stop them if they repeated that same send her back chant. >> well, these are people that love our country. i want them to keep loving our country and i think the congress women, by the way, should be more positive than they are. the congress women have a lot of problems. the congressmen and women also have a big obligation in this country and in every country frankly but they have a big obligation and the obligation is to love your country. >> that brings us to our leadoff...
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i've talked with a lot of people who feld yesterday's quake as well as today's quake and they say itof feels like you're on a boat, kind of that vertigo motion. let's talk to more people over here. see if they felt anything. again, we were on our way to a story. hi, sir. did you just feel that earthquake we had. >> yes. >> a short time ago. >> yeah. >> tell us -- tell us where you were going and what kind of sensation it was for you. >> oh, i was in my office down there. i felt a very strong shake. >> you fet a strong shake. did you feel the earthquake yesterday. >> no, yesterday i was in a boat some he didn't feel it. >> you were on a boat yesterday. >> yeah. >> so today, can you tell us kind of what kind of feeling was it and for you, did it feel like it went on for a long time? >> it was fairly long. it's like a swinging movement. and it's kind of weird, but at first i thought it's like, i was in a boat so i thought i was sea sick
i've talked with a lot of people who feld yesterday's quake as well as today's quake and they say itof feels like you're on a boat, kind of that vertigo motion. let's talk to more people over here. see if they felt anything. again, we were on our way to a story. hi, sir. did you just feel that earthquake we had. >> yes. >> a short time ago. >> yeah. >> tell us -- tell us where you were going and what kind of sensation it was for you. >> oh, i was in my office down...
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. >> the turning point from "sin fie feld, was the episode called quality the contest," where they tryfrom their pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation. you can get anything. >> i'm going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> are you master of your bow main? >> i am king of the county. >> people were talking about that. 52 seconds. >> i'm out. >> one of the short hand descriptions of "seinfeld." no questions lessons. let's push it further than it's been pushed before. i think the characters were not nice people. they were narcissistic. >> save it. >> they would screw each other over at the hop of a hat. >> his just an den titist. >> he's being best friends the next week. you don't have to love them. we have to laugh at them. >> really sorry. >> i was in the pool. i was in the pool. >> the idea of a character with darker tendencies -- that was so taboo in television comedy. >> i was just getting warmed up. >> we're in the confines of network tv, with structures. and
. >> the turning point from "sin fie feld, was the episode called quality the contest," where they tryfrom their pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation. you can get anything. >> i'm going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> are you master of your bow main? >> i am king of the county. >> people were...
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on the use of persuasive technology, i find, miss stan feld, your contention that google does not build system with the idea of persuasive technology in mind somewhat difficult to believe because i think google tries to keep people glued to its screens, at the very least. that persuasive technology is operative. it's part of your business model, keep the eyeballs. it may in the be persuasive technology to get them to the far left or the far right but at the very least the technology is designed to promote usage. youtube's recommendation system has a notorious history of pushing dangerous messages and content, promoting radicalization, disinformation and conspiracy theory. earlier this month senator blackburn and i wrote to youtube on reports that its recommendation system was promoting videos that sexualized children, effectively acting as a shepherd for pedophiles across its platform. now you say in your remarks that you've made changes to reduce the recommendation and content that, quote, violates policies or spreads harmful misinformation. according to your account, the number of vie
on the use of persuasive technology, i find, miss stan feld, your contention that google does not build system with the idea of persuasive technology in mind somewhat difficult to believe because i think google tries to keep people glued to its screens, at the very least. that persuasive technology is operative. it's part of your business model, keep the eyeballs. it may in the be persuasive technology to get them to the far left or the far right but at the very least the technology is designed...