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there are a lot of challenges that have been presented by this complex, futuristic, a beautifully designed building. there is just going to be such a transformation of the whole downtown and community because of this project. but it is also because of a transit center to replace what was here was the center, and their times, a transportation hub for the bay area when the old terminal was here. and so, in the vision of our city, and when maria took this up, she knew, because she had worked for a number of different mayors throughout the process, envisioning what this would mean to the future of our city, that we do need a brand new transit center that is not only modern, not only has all the amenities that you heard, whether it is housing, office, so forth. that it represents the future of our city. because at the center of it, the box for the high-speed rail. that is where we ultimately want to land. i want to make sure that this is the center hub for all of northern california. that is where the high-speed rail will end. it will also represent, as supervisor kim said, 145,000 jobs. take a
there are a lot of challenges that have been presented by this complex, futuristic, a beautifully designed building. there is just going to be such a transformation of the whole downtown and community because of this project. but it is also because of a transit center to replace what was here was the center, and their times, a transportation hub for the bay area when the old terminal was here. and so, in the vision of our city, and when maria took this up, she knew, because she had worked for a...
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there are a lot of challenges that have been presented by this complex, futuristic, a beautifully designed building. there is just going to be such a transformation of the whole downtown and community because of this project. but it is also because of a transit center to replace what was here was the center, and their times, a transportation hub for the bay area when the old terminal was here. and so, in the vision of our city, and when maria took this up, she knew, because she had worked for a numbe
there are a lot of challenges that have been presented by this complex, futuristic, a beautifully designed building. there is just going to be such a transformation of the whole downtown and community because of this project. but it is also because of a transit center to replace what was here was the center, and their times, a transportation hub for the bay area when the old terminal was here. and so, in the vision of our city, and when maria took this up, she knew, because she had worked for a...
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he has an endless supply of futuristic gadgets to a help a little boy always close t failing at whatever he does. it's a creation of fujiko, who passed away in 1996. but this month, his wife opened a museum dedicated to her husband and his work. >> the fujiko museum is located in kawasaki city, right next to tokyo. many of the familiar characters who appear in the cartoons greet the museum guests. they can view the 150 original drawings, always on display. before he died at the age of 62, fujiko created many beloved ife makoayer hba wa czybo cldren. s h.oodsped bseskin f fujiko would sit at his dk and autograph the paper the children had brought. >> reporter: these are some of the artist's original drawings. masako wanted to share them with the public. that's how the museum came about. >> translator: i remember how strongly fujiko felt about his original artwork. he spent most of his time working on his cartoons. sot' le esdrings are m. >> reporter: she wanted to find a good use for his more than 50,000 original drawings. so, she paid for the museum's construction and donated it to kawas
he has an endless supply of futuristic gadgets to a help a little boy always close t failing at whatever he does. it's a creation of fujiko, who passed away in 1996. but this month, his wife opened a museum dedicated to her husband and his work. >> the fujiko museum is located in kawasaki city, right next to tokyo. many of the familiar characters who appear in the cartoons greet the museum guests. they can view the 150 original drawings, always on display. before he died at the age of 62,...
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a beautiful blood orange futurist burb look. at a cake is made from and one doesn't dumpster egg whites the strawberries are one hundred percent. hamster. delicious. i'm strictly law i. found myself wondering through trader joe's hoping for certain items to be waiting for me in the dumpster that night i got excited when i saw a bad tomato in a pack of four more meat that had turned the slightest shade of brown anything dated for the next day would most likely be in the dumpster even though the sell by or best by dates don't mean the food is bad they're just overly cautious states for absolute freshness and protection from possible lawsuits i dreaded more locked dumpsters which seem to be a growing trend to keep dumpster divers out and ensure total waste. this is the trader joe's we've been many many many times and they locked it so the food can then rot inside the dumpster stead of people getting it it's. smart. i don't know i don't know i don't even want to take all this food home it's like. i'm tired of it there's. there's too
a beautiful blood orange futurist burb look. at a cake is made from and one doesn't dumpster egg whites the strawberries are one hundred percent. hamster. delicious. i'm strictly law i. found myself wondering through trader joe's hoping for certain items to be waiting for me in the dumpster that night i got excited when i saw a bad tomato in a pack of four more meat that had turned the slightest shade of brown anything dated for the next day would most likely be in the dumpster even though the...
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futuristic sort of expectations and so at the end of the day there is no clear vision as to the direction that libya will take whether or not the rebel groups are able to create a sense of unanimity is yet to be seen but up to up until this point the country remains of truly turbulence and very combustible nation and of course it can handle in any direction the key here is securing national resources which of course is the responsibility of the transitional government. outside of that it's anyone's guess this is a very very complicated place so as opposed to the headlines and the stories that we're hearing out of most western broadcast networks and television stations this is this is far from over there is a complicated scenario you have to unfold in the in the coming months if not years complicated indeed and you mentioned the national transitional council already divisions emerging there but i do want to move on to egypt which has sort of become the symbol of the symbol of the arab spring in their approach awakening a few well it does seem like what we're seeing on the ground there the
futuristic sort of expectations and so at the end of the day there is no clear vision as to the direction that libya will take whether or not the rebel groups are able to create a sense of unanimity is yet to be seen but up to up until this point the country remains of truly turbulence and very combustible nation and of course it can handle in any direction the key here is securing national resources which of course is the responsibility of the transitional government. outside of that it's...
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report imax cars are time now to go to manila and talk with iss yamma yanis juice is an economics futurist and guest blogger and ode to minds dot com welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me max all right says we've covered one of your recent posts on the cause the report called endgame alang debt is strong debt forgiveness is the last and ollie remedy tell us about the argument you make for debt forgiveness well one of the most basic arguments for debt forgiveness has to do with arguments that have been brought up by your you know guest michael hudson and myself and others and that simply that debt especially when the interest is attached to it goes goes on indefinitely and it goes up eventual even if it's a small interest it eventually goes up exponentially and now actually commies don't follow that trajectory they they usually plateau out a little bit and even decline at points and if you have debt that will go on come hell or high water and economies that fall off or even out after a time what's going to happen is that more and more of the productive capacity of those economie
report imax cars are time now to go to manila and talk with iss yamma yanis juice is an economics futurist and guest blogger and ode to minds dot com welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me max all right says we've covered one of your recent posts on the cause the report called endgame alang debt is strong debt forgiveness is the last and ollie remedy tell us about the argument you make for debt forgiveness well one of the most basic arguments for debt forgiveness has to do with...
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are you disappointed that we are not futuristic enough? >> i think so.re are so many more things you can do besides this. i would like to fly. unaided. >> just go to the airport and book a flight. >> that means if they will mass market these they should have back to the future prices. >> good point. >> it is going charity. this is a real charity. well, yeah, it is a real charity. >> this is a real charity. >> $40,000 for a pair of shoes. here is the thing, the only reason we are doing this story is you are a "back to the future" freak. >> america is a "back to the future" -- it is the greatest movie in the history of movies. >> bill is shaking. >> i don't remember who said it, but marty mcfly is my generation's james dean. and he will -- you will not be smir of him, woman. >> i would like to auction off a replica of the laughing gas cannister from blue velvet. >> yeah, but you had that before the movie came out. it just legit myselfed it. >> i agree. to your point, i was disuh pointed. i think it was 1968 and my family made a trip to disneyland and i wen
are you disappointed that we are not futuristic enough? >> i think so.re are so many more things you can do besides this. i would like to fly. unaided. >> just go to the airport and book a flight. >> that means if they will mass market these they should have back to the future prices. >> good point. >> it is going charity. this is a real charity. well, yeah, it is a real charity. >> this is a real charity. >> $40,000 for a pair of shoes. here is the...
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the futuristic car that you soon could be driving thanks to the end of the shuttle program. >>> fromo the valley, we are waking up with mostly clear skies this morning, a nice start to your day and a warm afternoon in store. we will take a look at what you can expect for your neighborhood coming up. there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> we have breaking news now. authorities in florida say a man shot and killed a person at a home in central florida and then shot two others at a nearby church. not immediately known in the shooter was in custody. people who were injured were taken to the hospital from the greater faith christian church in lake land. no words on -- word on their injuries. >>> a futuristic vehicle that's part sports car and part motorcycle is hitting the road in florida. well, this is the tray cycle, the brain child of former nasa rocket scientist. look at that.
the futuristic car that you soon could be driving thanks to the end of the shuttle program. >>> fromo the valley, we are waking up with mostly clear skies this morning, a nice start to your day and a warm afternoon in store. we will take a look at what you can expect for your neighborhood coming up. there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice...
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manufacturing, stock exchanges, banks, corporations at a time when these activities seem like scary futuristic stuff to many people. in the book i dub him the messenger from the future or as the new york historical society would have it the man who made modern america. why has hamilton been villainized as a dangerous reactionary since he seems to anticipate things that happened a hundred or 200 years later rather than looking backward? i think this goes back to the deadly rivalry between hamilton and jefferson in washington's cabinet. jefferson you know, a man of very decided opinions, was a rather shy, soft spoken man, and jefferson actually shrank from open disagreement. if you happened to find yourself at a dinner party with thomas jefferson and you disagreed with him, jefferson would not openly confront you. hamilton would certainly openly confront you. jefferson would repair to his lodgings for the evening and record the statement that you had made and then he would store it up for later use. boy it he store things up with hamilton. in jefferson's secret diary there are nearly 400 referen
manufacturing, stock exchanges, banks, corporations at a time when these activities seem like scary futuristic stuff to many people. in the book i dub him the messenger from the future or as the new york historical society would have it the man who made modern america. why has hamilton been villainized as a dangerous reactionary since he seems to anticipate things that happened a hundred or 200 years later rather than looking backward? i think this goes back to the deadly rivalry between...
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he could have though if he had been a character in the justin timber lake paranoid futuristic thrillere on, help yourselves. >> take the time. it's free. >> reporter: which means they could theoretically see like 230 versions of the three musketeers. ♪ they had life by their eyes ♪ >> reporter: the non-remake non-sequel non-franchise darling of the fall comes in late october. like crazy stars felicity jones. >> i'm going to stay. >> you can't do that. >> why? >> reporter: as two young people who come together and break up. >> hello. hey. >> reporter: and come together and, yeah, you've seen it. but the camera so close and these two are so raw, it hurts just to look at them. it made me remember my first break-up when i stayed for a week in the fetal position. and we've come to november which is another season. holiday movie season. when you start hearing that word again. the "o" wore. no, i won't say it. too soon. let's wait until the decorations go up. >> osgood: next roseanne. comedian roseanne barr. >> everybody, get a good look. >> it's good. i like it. >> osgood: later the stuff of
he could have though if he had been a character in the justin timber lake paranoid futuristic thrillere on, help yourselves. >> take the time. it's free. >> reporter: which means they could theoretically see like 230 versions of the three musketeers. ♪ they had life by their eyes ♪ >> reporter: the non-remake non-sequel non-franchise darling of the fall comes in late october. like crazy stars felicity jones. >> i'm going to stay. >> you can't do that. >>...
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first, mabel doesn't exactly are sound like the amazing name of a futuristic row are bot.r? >> it it's short for michigan an though poe morph ick -- with electric legs. but mabel is powered by four electric motors. when we were naming the robot, i wanted "m" nor michigan and "b" for bi-ped. the rest fell into place. >> i'm fascinated by mabel's knees. this is pretty rare for a robot to move like this? >> yes. what we're doing in this lab is working on the feedback algorithms, measuring the position and speed of all the robots' various joints. they do that once every millie second. we cal late what these joints should be doing and then we adjust the power commands to the motor such that the robot plays out the right responses to various responses. so the general field is called feedback control. we apply these methods to robots like mabel. >> so mabel is really cool. we all agree with that, but it's also on a pretty serious mission. how would mabel help save lives say on a search and rescue mission? >> well, one scenario i kind of have in mind that motivates me is imagine a
first, mabel doesn't exactly are sound like the amazing name of a futuristic row are bot.r? >> it it's short for michigan an though poe morph ick -- with electric legs. but mabel is powered by four electric motors. when we were naming the robot, i wanted "m" nor michigan and "b" for bi-ped. the rest fell into place. >> i'm fascinated by mabel's knees. this is pretty rare for a robot to move like this? >> yes. what we're doing in this lab is working on the...
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what do you do for the futurists?ler: i advise them on future environment virtually around the world. host: let's leave it there and get a response. guest: a big focus of nih is and our mental health and whether there are factors causing more health problems than we realize. our role is to generate rigorous data. i just want to mention one program that we are working on jointly with the epa to try to come up with better methods to be able to assess whether a particular substance is toxic or not. the way we have done that in the past has not necessarily given us the data that we need. now, with the ability to be able, with human cells, that you can differentiate to become different cells, we have the chance to look at toxicology in a different way. working jointly, we have mounted a program which i got briefed on 10 days ago that i think is going to provide us a whole new window into assessing what compound are out there that we consider save that are not and what things are out there that people are worried about that
what do you do for the futurists?ler: i advise them on future environment virtually around the world. host: let's leave it there and get a response. guest: a big focus of nih is and our mental health and whether there are factors causing more health problems than we realize. our role is to generate rigorous data. i just want to mention one program that we are working on jointly with the epa to try to come up with better methods to be able to assess whether a particular substance is toxic or...