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parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.s gives us many reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. and before the duke of cambridge gave his speech to the audience, i managed to grab a quick interview with one of the most talked about couples in the country. how are you finding the conference so far? because, to be honest, my kids get more about the staff of the furcherster hotel than at the powers that the behind the scenes. but the discussions taking place here will shape the type of content that children will watch in the future and how content providers will meet the expectations of the next generation of viewers. forget the generation x, y, and z, you're now all over the hill, we are now talking about generation u — the unlimited generation. yep, today's children will grow up expecting unlimited access to information and entertainment on demand. the big names are here seeking to educate by taking classes on virtual field trips. i'm under the water in a coral reef. now, if you want to know what
parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.s gives us many reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. and before the duke of cambridge gave his speech to the audience, i managed to grab a quick interview with one of the most talked about couples in the country. how are you finding the conference so far? because, to be honest, my kids get more about the staff of the furcherster hotel than at the powers that the...
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parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.his gives us many reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. providers will meet the expectations of the next generation of viewers. forget the generation x, y, and z, you're now all over the hill, we are now talking about generation u — the unlimited generation. yep, today's children will grow up expecting unlimited access to information and entertainment on demand. i'm under the water in a coral reef. now, if you want to know what children are up to, why not ask them? kids insight runs anonymous questionnaires for 400 kids every week to gather data about the latest trends, hottest new characters, and online habits. because, of course, it's not all about what kids need, there is a big industry that wants to make money here and target those young minds with messages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it is probably about a third, maybe less than a third of
parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.his gives us many reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. providers will meet the expectations of the next generation of viewers. forget the generation x, y, and z, you're now all over the hill, we are now talking about generation u — the unlimited generation. yep, today's children will grow up expecting unlimited access to information and entertainment on demand. i'm...
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parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.any reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. and before the duke of cambridge gave his speech to the audience, i managed to grab a quick interview with one of the most talked about couples in the country. so how are you finding the conference so far? because, to be honest, my kids get more about the staff of the furcherster hotel than at the powers that be, behind the scenes. but the discussions taking place here will shape the type of content that children will watch in the future and how content providers will meet the expectations of the next generation of viewers. now, if you want to know what children are up to, why not ask them? kids insight runs anonymous questionnaires for 400 kids every week to gather data about the latest trends, hottest new characters, and online habits. because, of course, it's not all about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young minds with messages and merchandise. kids i
parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.any reasons to be optimistic about the impact of technology on childhood. and before the duke of cambridge gave his speech to the audience, i managed to grab a quick interview with one of the most talked about couples in the country. so how are you finding the conference so far? because, to be honest, my kids get more about the staff of the furcherster hotel than at the powers that be, behind the...
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we want to have the true ability to immerse ourselves in experiences we would otherwise never have theto experience. we wanted to overcome a spatial disconnect between us and our tv screen. we wanted to allow us to be people and do things we could not otherwise do. so anything that has innovative technology, consumer value proposition, low barriers has a big opportunity. emily: so, tell me about your vr efforts and ar efforts. andrew: so vr, we very quickly added the our capability to our core engine. we have a single engine for all our games. we launched our vr experience last year with battlefront and are working on a mobile game. we have both ends of the spectrum. we have to understand how to develop at a core engine level. let's implement that. the other big challenge is design. the three biggest categories are action-adventure, first-person shooter, and sports. all of which is challenging inside of vr right now. emily: we have seen pokemon go, location-based services, what do your ar efforts look like? andrew: pokemon go gave us a sense of what might be possible. it was a catalyst
we want to have the true ability to immerse ourselves in experiences we would otherwise never have theto experience. we wanted to overcome a spatial disconnect between us and our tv screen. we wanted to allow us to be people and do things we could not otherwise do. so anything that has innovative technology, consumer value proposition, low barriers has a big opportunity. emily: so, tell me about your vr efforts and ar efforts. andrew: so vr, we very quickly added the our capability to our core...
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oh thank you for the news a good new immersive exhibit in a long time takes visitors back to the world of one of the most successful of all time. also music to the ears of investors the new american tax code is being received very positively as you know investors really loving it brian global stocks surged monday on expectations that united states will pass its massive tax overhaul later this week as the dow jones industrial average closed at a record high in new york while the take heavy nasdaq composite index briefly broke the seven thousand mark for the very first time in its history markets in asia and in europe also end of the day mostly positive territory president ots trump is expected to sign the tax bill before christmas the bill would permanently slash corporate tax rates and is widely seen as a boon for businesses and well see americans. u.s. president donald trump seems to want to play santa claus this year. well we have a tremendous spirit for the tax reform this is going to be one of the great christmas gifts stability before but trump's tax reform gift will mostly benefi
oh thank you for the news a good new immersive exhibit in a long time takes visitors back to the world of one of the most successful of all time. also music to the ears of investors the new american tax code is being received very positively as you know investors really loving it brian global stocks surged monday on expectations that united states will pass its massive tax overhaul later this week as the dow jones industrial average closed at a record high in new york while the take heavy...
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with bunny mellon, i spent the last few years immersed in beauty. she just lived in exquisite luxury. she had this quirky desire to improve upon nature so that she moved trees and hills, everything had to be particularly lovely and beautiful. she had amazing taste in art and even though a lot of her best artwork went off for sale, the library still has some extraordinary pieces. bonnie and her husband owned an enormous estate in cape cod. she sold that a state but she held onto two properties inherited by her two grandsons. one of them is a two-bedroom getaway that she built when she wanted to get away. she would sneak over there to paint and daydream. that is the house where they spent an evening with jackie kennedy looking at the stars and discussing whether jackie should mary. my husband and i were invited to spend a couple days staying in that cottage. it was almost just like she had left it. i felt like i was getting to breathe her air and live in this surrounding beauty. i want to roll back in time a little bit and tell you how i began writing
with bunny mellon, i spent the last few years immersed in beauty. she just lived in exquisite luxury. she had this quirky desire to improve upon nature so that she moved trees and hills, everything had to be particularly lovely and beautiful. she had amazing taste in art and even though a lot of her best artwork went off for sale, the library still has some extraordinary pieces. bonnie and her husband owned an enormous estate in cape cod. she sold that a state but she held onto two properties...
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plus a new immersive exhibition in london takes visitors back to the world of one of the most successful bands of all time abba stay tuned for that as well as the bundesliga highlights from the weekend that's all coming up in the next thirty minutes. losing your home life because of persecution society. starting from scratch in an unfamiliar country. five people who found a new home in a foreign land. with their stories books and music they've built bridges to the past and into the future. after the skiing. in forty five minutes on. its own lead winning coach of british. tour linked to news from africa and the world. is your link to it simpson stories and discussions in the un will come to student news after killing program tonight from born in germany from own use of these eaves i want would say d w dot com so much traffic. join us on facebook at g.w. for go. there live to surf. danger lurks in the water we were the only old surfing in two ways and polluted water. basically in the sea so the only one with a backup that was only a sugar pill i was initially. is really decent it sounds gr
plus a new immersive exhibition in london takes visitors back to the world of one of the most successful bands of all time abba stay tuned for that as well as the bundesliga highlights from the weekend that's all coming up in the next thirty minutes. losing your home life because of persecution society. starting from scratch in an unfamiliar country. five people who found a new home in a foreign land. with their stories books and music they've built bridges to the past and into the future....
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. >> i was so immersed, i didn't even start my new year's resolutions from last january. vianey, thanks. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," a warning for anyone thinking of giving one specific time of gift card. hackers can get into them and spend all your money. how to keep your gift safe, next. >>> welcome back, a man is safe this morning after falling down 40 feet. it happened before 5:00 last even. the fire department shared this photo as crews set up ropes to re could you the man. he was taken to a trauma center and is expected to be okay. firefighters did not say what caused his fall. >>> a warning for gift cards. a cybersecurity expert has found a serious security flaw with nordstrom gift carts. he and potentially others could gain access to gift cards drank them down to zero before you can even use them. nbc's jeff rossen shows you how to protect your money. >> reporter: gift cards are big business right now, according to the national retail federation, americans are expected to spend nearly $28 billion on gift cards this year alone. >> but what if your card w
. >> i was so immersed, i didn't even start my new year's resolutions from last january. vianey, thanks. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," a warning for anyone thinking of giving one specific time of gift card. hackers can get into them and spend all your money. how to keep your gift safe, next. >>> welcome back, a man is safe this morning after falling down 40 feet. it happened before 5:00 last even. the fire department shared this photo as crews set up...
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immersive player, in real life, where someone rescues another person, or offers aid of any kind, therethe water. i think she wants me to touch the glass. make contact. 0h. 0h, 0k, right. now i'm somewhere very cold, and everything seems to be going wrong. as always, with vr, you really get a sense of scale. i mean, that ice shelf looks absolutely enormous. and it's crashing down right in front of me. this work is an expression of marina's fear that humans will not survive the consequences of climate change, if we don't change our behaviour. i'm being covered in spray. and now there's a note. i will walk instead of drive. i will reuse what i can. i will reduce the waste i cause. marina wants to leave the participants with a feeling that they should do something good for the planet. we have to save this planet that we are living on, because what i'm interested in is to create a literal contract with the planet earth, and give my word of honour that i will do something to save it. screaming. you are pretty well—known for pushing your body further than most people would want to push their
immersive player, in real life, where someone rescues another person, or offers aid of any kind, therethe water. i think she wants me to touch the glass. make contact. 0h. 0h, 0k, right. now i'm somewhere very cold, and everything seems to be going wrong. as always, with vr, you really get a sense of scale. i mean, that ice shelf looks absolutely enormous. and it's crashing down right in front of me. this work is an expression of marina's fear that humans will not survive the consequences of...
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of this right here this person will get a bath at 93 degrees for 20 minutes and it will be full immersion and then they'll go into a gas cabinet which is one of the contraptions they had out there for 20 minutes and 20% gas infusion, i guess. then you needed to rest for a half hour "after words". anyone who came into the spot treatment went through this ritual, i guess. what they found and what doctor mcclellan ultimately found was results of the treatment uses some of the patients with arthritis it was effective for arthritis and people came in with issues with and you can see here what they found was that there was in a number of patients that they surveyed almost everyone seems to be relieved and have their symptoms released by the waters from the back. not only did they bathe in it but they have an example of it here and oftentimes it would be glass of [inaudible] in the morning and take good walked in it was very holistic medicine and wellness and it was about not only the body but about the mind, as well. encouraged cultural activities to see a show and read a book and take a nap wh
of this right here this person will get a bath at 93 degrees for 20 minutes and it will be full immersion and then they'll go into a gas cabinet which is one of the contraptions they had out there for 20 minutes and 20% gas infusion, i guess. then you needed to rest for a half hour "after words". anyone who came into the spot treatment went through this ritual, i guess. what they found and what doctor mcclellan ultimately found was results of the treatment uses some of the patients...
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immersing oneself into the world of the great painter with the help of high end computer software and cameras with the real vincent have appreciated this the production took four years and consists of more than sixty thousand paintings twelve individual paintings for each second though the movie. and this is where they were made more than one hundred painters from all over the world later recreated every scene that was shot on canvas. right now and painting the scene with the policeman i use a projector to put the outlines of the scene on my canvas then i compare it with my painting. i also have a tool to track my hand movements. working on thousands of paintings for months takes its toll. seems they don't have a lot of movement who basically draw the same picture over and over again sometimes while doing this i had to go out for fresh air or to scream and release my emotions . by the way some of these oil paintings are going to be altered don't. let the complete artwork can only be seen in cinema. after relentless pursuit for merely club liverpool efile a science out hansen defender
immersing oneself into the world of the great painter with the help of high end computer software and cameras with the real vincent have appreciated this the production took four years and consists of more than sixty thousand paintings twelve individual paintings for each second though the movie. and this is where they were made more than one hundred painters from all over the world later recreated every scene that was shot on canvas. right now and painting the scene with the policeman i use a...
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. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisc >> the office of controllers whistle blower program is how city employees and recipient sound the alarm an fraud address wait in city government charitable complaints results in investigation that improves the efficiency of city government that. >
. >> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals...
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we built the original software and immerse platform to sell individual insurance products online so that essentially the obamacare products now you can get at healthcare. golf. we're essentially a broker for a bunch of insurance companes. there was so much into summertime. what was the a ca going to stick around? was it not. now we know it is going to stick around. when you look at health insurance in the broad scheme of things. as people go to those exchanges and lock that in, is that stable through 2018 there's still a lot in flux, it seems. well, you know it's really a tail of two cities. if you are a lower income person, if you qualify for a tax credit, you have never gotten a better deal than you're getting this year. no in a number of markets people are get ping essentially free health insurance. when some of the cost sharing subsidies were taking out of the silver level plans in the marketplace that previously really drove the premiums through the roof. the way that obamacare works, the more expensive that plan the bigger the subsidies get. people are buying down. they're buying b
we built the original software and immerse platform to sell individual insurance products online so that essentially the obamacare products now you can get at healthcare. golf. we're essentially a broker for a bunch of insurance companes. there was so much into summertime. what was the a ca going to stick around? was it not. now we know it is going to stick around. when you look at health insurance in the broad scheme of things. as people go to those exchanges and lock that in, is that stable...
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two, i wanted to immerse the whole door. >> university police are calling it vandalism.re currently investigating six recent incidents on campus. >>> this was the scene yesterday in downtown oakland. hundreds of city workers marching after months of negotiations and four days on strike. mayor libby schaaf has declared the city is at an impasse. "today in the bay" spent the day in oakland and has this record. >> the offer that we have made exceeds the cost of living increase in the bay area. >> reporter: oakland's mayor libby schaaf defended the city's last, best, and final offer presented to the unions on the fourth day of strikes before declaring an impasse. >> the offer that we have made to sciu is fair and responsible to both our workers and to the public. >> reporter: but oakland city employees don't see it that way. hundreds marched through downtown oakland. among the big issues, wages. the city did agree to a 4% increase in year one of the contract but could only offer up to a 2% increase for the second year and that's contingent of revenue growth. but the unions w
two, i wanted to immerse the whole door. >> university police are calling it vandalism.re currently investigating six recent incidents on campus. >>> this was the scene yesterday in downtown oakland. hundreds of city workers marching after months of negotiations and four days on strike. mayor libby schaaf has declared the city is at an impasse. "today in the bay" spent the day in oakland and has this record. >> the offer that we have made exceeds the cost of...
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. - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and driving buses and cable cars. - our employees enjoy competitive salaries, as well as generous benefits programs. but most importantly, working for the city and county of san francisco gives employees an opportunity to contribute their ideas, energy, and commitment to shape the city's future. - thank you for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco
. - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west...
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be displacing me for. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> my daughter is in the immersionprogram. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> when i leave -- when i leave my home, i'm not going to be able to afford any other place, and the place is going to be very far from where my child goes to school to. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> thank you. >>vice president richards: any additional speakers through the requestor? [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> good evening. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> my daughter started kindergarten, and it's a program through immersion. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> i would like my other son to go to that school. this is how i'm going to be able to translate my culture to them. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> i've lived there for ten years in my home. i like living in my neighborhood. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> it would be very hard to start a new life in another neighborhood because of my children. thank yo
be displacing me for. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> my daughter is in the immersionprogram. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> when i leave -- when i leave my home, i'm not going to be able to afford any other place, and the place is going to be very far from where my child goes to school to. [ speaking spanish ] [ through the interpreter ] >> thank you. >>vice president richards: any additional speakers through the requestor? [...
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with bunny mellon i spent the last year three years immersed in beauty. she really, she lived an exquisite luxury. in her farm appling and iberville ship this desire to improve upon nature so that she moved trees, she moved to everything had to be particularly lovely and beautiful. she had amazing taste in art and even though about of her breast artworks with all to sail, nonetheless, the library so at some extraordinary pieces. i got the unusual pleasure experiencing her lifestyle. bunny and her husband paul owned an enormous the state on cape cod. she sold that a state but she held on to two properties now inherited by her two grandsons. one of them is this two-bedroom cottage getaway that bunny felt when she literally wanted to get away from the help, from her husband, from her friends. she would sneak over there to paint, to just daydream. that's the house where she and jackie spend an evening, jackie kennedy, looking out at the stars and discussing whether jackie should marry a nasa spirit will know the answer to that question but you would have ende
with bunny mellon i spent the last year three years immersed in beauty. she really, she lived an exquisite luxury. in her farm appling and iberville ship this desire to improve upon nature so that she moved trees, she moved to everything had to be particularly lovely and beautiful. she had amazing taste in art and even though about of her breast artworks with all to sail, nonetheless, the library so at some extraordinary pieces. i got the unusual pleasure experiencing her lifestyle. bunny and...
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encourages companies to come up with cool new products like shows in super high-def, or totally immersion. those against it say it could crush the little guy. those that don't have the money to pay for access could never get off the ground. but hey, we could never noah we were missing then -- no what we were missing then. we will see what happens when the fcc votes. >>> well, nearly30% of the women in the u.s. have dense breast tissue and it can make it more difficult for mammograms. >> the problem is, breast cancer also appears light. >> the doctors as the university of southern california are testing a new 3- d ultrasound that could help more ackley identify cancer tissue. here is how it works at which time patient lies on their stomach, the breast is placed in a warm bath. in scans the entire breast using sound waves. there is no radiation or compression of the breast. then researchers compare those scans to a patient's mammogram to measure the machine's effectiveness. if it is proven to be effective it could be used in addition to annual ma'am yams.-- mammograms. >>> you know spending
encourages companies to come up with cool new products like shows in super high-def, or totally immersion. those against it say it could crush the little guy. those that don't have the money to pay for access could never get off the ground. but hey, we could never noah we were missing then -- no what we were missing then. we will see what happens when the fcc votes. >>> well, nearly30% of the women in the u.s. have dense breast tissue and it can make it more difficult for mammograms....
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already, so i'm not sure the technologies that enhance immersion or create a 3d experience really areimportant as the quality of what you create, the game play, the story, the characters. our goal at all of our divisions is to make the highest quality entertainment bar none, across every time of entertainment. we've done a good job, highest third party scores in the business and if we do have a miss, you know, we're deeply upset by it. not for economic reasons, but because we have a compact with our consumer we make the best quality entertainment on earth that's our goal. >> staying away from bitcoin, diving deep on those areas, how closely do you look? you've got about almost a dozen franchises now that are pretty big. how closely do you as the ceo look at those? are you playing these games beforehand and sending feedback like a bob eiger is watching these movies and sending feedback ahead of time >> i suspect our 3,600 colleagues are thrilled i don't play video games the president of our company does play video games. i'm responsible for -- for making sure that we all have a strateg
already, so i'm not sure the technologies that enhance immersion or create a 3d experience really areimportant as the quality of what you create, the game play, the story, the characters. our goal at all of our divisions is to make the highest quality entertainment bar none, across every time of entertainment. we've done a good job, highest third party scores in the business and if we do have a miss, you know, we're deeply upset by it. not for economic reasons, but because we have a compact...
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aim to immerse the referees in the particulars of video assist is involves looking at things in a very different way which. now there's a new aspect making decisions based on t.v. images that's a skill in its own right it's not three dimensional how do i approach it what do i have to look out for in a t.v. analysis that's all new for the referees. it's a different perspective quite literally out on the pitch like it's an instant impression of the situation the decision making is partly instinctive or as a video assistant referee i have to evaluate all the material at my disposal in a very short space of time. training began offline but with the games playing out live pictures coming in from up to seventeen different cameras at the stadium. before with. her. tricks employed before. i'm sure the video assistant referee is going to be under an awful lot of pressure as well checking a colleague's decision and crossing that threshold correcting a referee's decision that's also a pressure situation. and it's not about ultimate truth but watching a replay obviously gives me the option of maki
aim to immerse the referees in the particulars of video assist is involves looking at things in a very different way which. now there's a new aspect making decisions based on t.v. images that's a skill in its own right it's not three dimensional how do i approach it what do i have to look out for in a t.v. analysis that's all new for the referees. it's a different perspective quite literally out on the pitch like it's an instant impression of the situation the decision making is partly...
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aldrich didn't talk about his experiences, felt ashamed of his role in the role of veem nam and immersed himself in drugs. >> a lot of vietnam veterans came home, how a terrible reception, we're not sure how to feel about their service or felt strongly about their service but weren't around people that reflected their views, and it became easier to clam up and push through. >> reporter: it didn't help that some of the vets who did reach out for vets earlier in their lives were made to feel unworthy by the agency that was supposed to help them. shawn stephens. >> they were turned away once before at the va and they don't want to go back and deal with that humiliation. >> reporter: so countless vets moved inward and stayed there for years. he deals with veterans five decades later. >> vietnam veterans are coming forward more than ever because they've retired, their children are fully grown and they've had time to reflect. >> reporter: for billy the denial was shattered by the terror attacks. >> what about after 9/11? >> i don't know. i fell apart. i overnight became jittery, angry, friends
aldrich didn't talk about his experiences, felt ashamed of his role in the role of veem nam and immersed himself in drugs. >> a lot of vietnam veterans came home, how a terrible reception, we're not sure how to feel about their service or felt strongly about their service but weren't around people that reflected their views, and it became easier to clam up and push through. >> reporter: it didn't help that some of the vets who did reach out for vets earlier in their lives were made...
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parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.o grab a quick interview with one of the most talked about couples in the country. so how are you finding the conference so far? because, to be honest, my kids get more about the staff my kids care more about the staff of the furcherster hotel than the powers that be, behind the scenes. but the discussions taking place here will shape the type of content that children will watch in the future and how content providers will meet the expectations of the next generation of viewers. now, if you want to know what children are up to, why not ask them? kids insight runs anonymous questionnaires for 400 kids every week to gather data about the latest trends, hottest new characters, and online habits. because, of course, it's not all about what kids need — there is a big industry that wants to make money, here, and target those young minds with messages and merchandise. we do find surprising the amount of children that are viewing youtube without any parental guidance or oversight. we find it's
parents, like catherine and me, are raising the first generation of digitally immersed children.o grab a quick interview with one of the most talked about couples in the country. so how are you finding the conference so far? because, to be honest, my kids get more about the staff my kids care more about the staff of the furcherster hotel than the powers that be, behind the scenes. but the discussions taking place here will shape the type of content that children will watch in the future and how...
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a war of super troopers is an immersive guided exhibition in small groups of visitors pass through ninerumors that explore important moments of the band's history including polish studios in stockholm with a big vision superstars made many of their indisputable hits and the brighton grand hotel rooms were of a state during the famed nine hundred seventy four year old vision song contest the winner would see ever go on to become one of the most successful bands of all time fittingly the nearest subway station for the exhibition is mortally in london. it was always london and the u.k. too to have a number one in this country was all of us our biggest dream super troopers not only celebrates the life and music about but also the political and social context of their eyes i. i. i. i. i. i. they we need a couple microphones if you are. looking at where we were going and thankfully he was saved for that is what i mean this in during appeal of what are people so fascinated with this band i mean they broke up thirty five years ago so it's unbelievable. that's a very interesting question because
a war of super troopers is an immersive guided exhibition in small groups of visitors pass through ninerumors that explore important moments of the band's history including polish studios in stockholm with a big vision superstars made many of their indisputable hits and the brighton grand hotel rooms were of a state during the famed nine hundred seventy four year old vision song contest the winner would see ever go on to become one of the most successful bands of all time fittingly the nearest...
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reporter: immersing oneself into the world of the great painter with the help of high-end consumer --puter software. with the real vincent have appreciated this? the production took four years and consists of more than 60,000 oil paintings, 12 individual paintings for each second. and this is where they were made . more than 100 painters from all over the world later re-created every scene that was shot on campus. >> right now i am painting the scene with the policeman. i use a projector to put the outline on my campus, then i compare it with my painting. i also have a tool to track my hand movements. reporter: working on thousands of paintings for months takes its toll. >> with scenes that don't have a lot of movement, you basically drop the same picture over and over again. sometimes i had to go out for fresh air or to scream and release my emotions. reporter: by the way, some of these oil paintings are going to be auctioned off, but the complete artwork can only be seen in cinema. sarah: a reminder of our top stories is our. results show that the soccer superstar george weah haswon
reporter: immersing oneself into the world of the great painter with the help of high-end consumer --puter software. with the real vincent have appreciated this? the production took four years and consists of more than 60,000 oil paintings, 12 individual paintings for each second. and this is where they were made . more than 100 painters from all over the world later re-created every scene that was shot on campus. >> right now i am painting the scene with the policeman. i use a projector...
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them coped i'm going to admit then when i watch a film i get immersed in it i see myself in the film and maybe not as the main character but i'm in it. and yet once in the movie there was a scene in an operating theatre that was pretty awful and. i closed my eyes after just the second that it quit saying it but then i had to leave because i thought i was going to faint. i spent the rest of the film in the bathroom it was hard to explain to the person i was there with friends that i said oh i'm not feeling well i don't like the film. i always had an excuse i'm saying i'm not in a mood i always had some kind of excuse when i kind of. it must be a good for the best looking one that's on the. list with him much speculation and i'm honest it's hard when you feel you are abnormal that you're convinced everyone else is relaxed and cool and you're the only one who's weak and afraid angsty. has its ass calmed at the first step was admitted to myself that i had a problem and going to a therapist gunman dot com desk with that the next step was getting a diagnosis for the first time it felt like
them coped i'm going to admit then when i watch a film i get immersed in it i see myself in the film and maybe not as the main character but i'm in it. and yet once in the movie there was a scene in an operating theatre that was pretty awful and. i closed my eyes after just the second that it quit saying it but then i had to leave because i thought i was going to faint. i spent the rest of the film in the bathroom it was hard to explain to the person i was there with friends that i said oh i'm...
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and an immersive experience like no other, from high—tech shopping and captured by the police of 1980be. if i don't make it out to my mum, dad, and brothers that you can't touch my stuff. you see that, he doesn't want! one of the season highlights, special gala performance by the world—famous royal ballet. its principalsjoined a handful of top ballet dancers who had all taken their first lessons at skelton hooper school of dance in hull. so many wanted tickets, 5000 people watched on screens in a nearby park. the gala showing of the great dancers who started theirjourney to the top in the city of culture. well, you may have noticed in there somewhere, some of the army of 2,500 turquoise coated volunteers who are working for city of culture. and joining us, this is special, three generations of volunteers, how many hours of volunteering have you done between you this year? 1300 hrs of volunteering. between the three of us. incredible. what are the highlights. mine was one day maybe. it was long shift but worth the effort. one of mine was the gay parade, i really enjoyed that. i was luc
and an immersive experience like no other, from high—tech shopping and captured by the police of 1980be. if i don't make it out to my mum, dad, and brothers that you can't touch my stuff. you see that, he doesn't want! one of the season highlights, special gala performance by the world—famous royal ballet. its principalsjoined a handful of top ballet dancers who had all taken their first lessons at skelton hooper school of dance in hull. so many wanted tickets, 5000 people watched on...
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and an immersive experience like no other, from high—tech shopping, being captured by the police of 1980d one day maybe. if i don't make it out, tell my mum, dad, sisters, brothers that you can't touch my stuff. oh, what? did you see that? he knows i'm watching! and one of the season's highlights, a special gala performance by the world—famous royal ballet. its principalsjoined a handful of top ballet dancers who had all taken their first lessons at skelton hooper school of dance in hull. so many wanted tickets, 5,000 people watched on screens in a nearby park. the gala showing off the great dancers who started theirjourney to the top in the city of culture. applause. well, you may have noticed in there some of the army of 2,500 turquoise—coated volunteers who are working for city of culture. and joining us is — this is special, we have three generations of volunteers, leanne, sheila, and karen. now, how many hours of volunteering have you put in this year between you? we've put injust under 1,300 hours of volunteering. 1,300? between the three of you? between the three of us. incredible
and an immersive experience like no other, from high—tech shopping, being captured by the police of 1980d one day maybe. if i don't make it out, tell my mum, dad, sisters, brothers that you can't touch my stuff. oh, what? did you see that? he knows i'm watching! and one of the season's highlights, a special gala performance by the world—famous royal ballet. its principalsjoined a handful of top ballet dancers who had all taken their first lessons at skelton hooper school of dance in hull....
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go back to new post and its writer boy's profile and posting elaborate illustrations of the book immerses readers and the head mystic heyday of one thousand nine hundred twenty s. berlin it includes detailed historical information on the people and places featured. but typically gardens in copenhagen have been transformed into a winter wonderland courtesy of one million lux bathing both the trees and the buildings in a sea of light the tivoli lights concept has also caught on outside denmark the rockefeller center in new york is also the top every christmas time in similar style the tiffany gardens are an amusement park created in one thousand nine hundred eighty three one of the oldest of its kind in the world. now we're off to a school in france where being the class clown could make you the stop pupil at least in one of the fifteen lessons taught. at the circus school and. the curriculum is built around the disciplines of daunts fits and acrobatics every year less than twenty students are accepted for the program at the sun cannot sue not do so so let's see what it takes to be a circus
go back to new post and its writer boy's profile and posting elaborate illustrations of the book immerses readers and the head mystic heyday of one thousand nine hundred twenty s. berlin it includes detailed historical information on the people and places featured. but typically gardens in copenhagen have been transformed into a winter wonderland courtesy of one million lux bathing both the trees and the buildings in a sea of light the tivoli lights concept has also caught on outside denmark...
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immersive sound. internet, intraoper ability, mobility such that in the fewer have a dongle and put it watch ur phone and ipad broadcast television for free. is so much for the american people that i'm that this f.c.c. said on a voluntary basis we can proceed. samsung and lg. i visited them in korea, they'll sets that evision have duel receivers in there. now, that's down in the future. a decade. sions last and then new technology comes something want to buy new. they'll have a lot more to buy in terms of what it can bring in their homes in the future having thethe f.c.c. courage to say america led from analogue to digital. lead into the worldwide standard. et's provide worldwide leadership with the new standard. it's a wonderful thing they have done. >> will there be a time when someone will be forced to get a new set. no, and the biggest concern is the backward compatibility, is why we'll have two ignals, there'll be channel sharing. but we don't have the spectrum to e we went from analogue digital.
immersive sound. internet, intraoper ability, mobility such that in the fewer have a dongle and put it watch ur phone and ipad broadcast television for free. is so much for the american people that i'm that this f.c.c. said on a voluntary basis we can proceed. samsung and lg. i visited them in korea, they'll sets that evision have duel receivers in there. now, that's down in the future. a decade. sions last and then new technology comes something want to buy new. they'll have a lot more to buy...
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art with performance art superstar marina abramovic, and during that chat, we talked about how we immersecult to tear away and live what used to be called a normal life. well, this was marina's answer to me. you have to come to my world, which i create something called the abramovic method. you can do it in your own home. you decide, one day a week, that you take your phone and your computer and switch them off and you don't put them, you don't put any electronics around. sit in a chair and do nothing. doing nothing is being yourself. because all that you do is look inwards. when you are surrounded by entertainment you're not being with yourself alone, in silence. so if i was to do that, i can tell you, i would sit there and then i would just wonder what's going on. and then i might get bored. being bored is important. is it? yes, because the bordeom is a sign that something is wrong with you. you have to get bored. you have to go beyond the boredom. sit for six hours and do nothing and see what happens to your boredom. the boredom goes away. you start seeing that actually you are nervous
art with performance art superstar marina abramovic, and during that chat, we talked about how we immersecult to tear away and live what used to be called a normal life. well, this was marina's answer to me. you have to come to my world, which i create something called the abramovic method. you can do it in your own home. you decide, one day a week, that you take your phone and your computer and switch them off and you don't put them, you don't put any electronics around. sit in a chair and do...
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illustrator go back to new boat and it's writer boys puff on posting in labrat illustrations the book immerses readers in the head mystic heyday of one thousand nine hundred twenty s. berlin it includes detailed historical information on the people and places featured. the tivoli gardens in copenhagen have been transformed into a winter wonderland courtesy of one million laps bathing both the trees and the buildings in a sea of light but typically lights concept is also caught on outside denmark the rockefeller center in new york is also the top every christmas time in similar style the tiffany gardens are an amusement park created in one thousand nine hundred eighty three one of the oldest of its kind in the world. now we're off to a school in france where being the class clown could make you the stop pupil at least in one of the fifteen lessons taught. at the circus school and. the curriculum is built around the disciplines of daunts fits and acrobatics every year less than twenty students are accepted for the program at the sun cannot sue not do so so let's see what it takes to be a circus
illustrator go back to new boat and it's writer boys puff on posting in labrat illustrations the book immerses readers in the head mystic heyday of one thousand nine hundred twenty s. berlin it includes detailed historical information on the people and places featured. the tivoli gardens in copenhagen have been transformed into a winter wonderland courtesy of one million laps bathing both the trees and the buildings in a sea of light but typically lights concept is also caught on outside...
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. ♪ >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ sound, a totally immersive experience.s to the viewer's presence. gene lab are more than artists. their work trts